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Chaminade-Madonna WR Jasen Lopez focused on playing football, basketball in college

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Chaminade-Madonna WR Jasen Lopez focused on playing football, basketball in college

HOLLYWOOD — Jasen Lopez is one of the premier multi-sport athletes in the state.

The Chaminade-Madonna rising senior wide receiver/point guard showcased his skills in both sports the past week.

He hit a game-winning buzzer-beater in front of college coaches on May 18, then scored the first touchdown of the Lions’ spring scrimmage on May 19.

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Lopez plans to play both sports in college.

“It’s pretty important to me and my family,” Lopez said of playing football and basketball at the next level. “It’s something I’ve been doing since I’ve been a little kid. … That’s a big opportunity, and it’s something I’m looking forward to doing.”

Ranked No. 41 overall and the top slot receiver on the USA Today Florida Network Top 100, Lopez has scheduled official visits to Florida State, Georgia Tech, Miami, N.C. State and West Virginia.

Chaminade-Madonna wide receiver Jasen Lopez catches a pass during the Lions spring scrimmage on May 19, 2025 in Hollywood, Florida.

The 5-foot-11, 185-pounder said his official visits will go a long way toward his decision.

“I just want to get up on campus, see how the coaches are, see how the campus is,” Lopez said. “That’s the place I’m going to live for the next four years, so I’ll just get up there, check it out.”

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Here are some other recruiting updates from Chaminade’s spring scrimmage.

RB Derrek Cooper

Chaminade-Madonna running back Derrek Cooper watches the action during the Lions spring scrimmage on May 19, 2025 in Hollywood, Florida.

Chaminade-Madonna running back Derrek Cooper watches the action during the Lions spring scrimmage on May 19, 2025 in Hollywood, Florida.

Cooper, ranked No. 1 on the Top 100, took his first official visit to Auburn and said the Tigers “set the bar.”

“Coach Nix (offensive coordinator Derrick Nix), he’s a great coach,” Cooper said. “I got to get on the board with him, draw up some plays, how things set up, how to get to the next level, how to separate yourself from different backs.”

Cooper also has official visits scheduled to Miami, Alabama, Georgia, Florida State, and Ohio State.

WR Denairius Gray

Gray, a longtime Auburn commit, plans to take official visits to N.C. State and Ole Miss this summer. Gray is No. 22 on the USA Today Florida Network Top 100.

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“My recruitment goes off the schools that really recruit me and show me the most love,” Gray said. “That’s what’s special about Auburn is my relationship with the coaches.”

WR Peter Pierre

The talent pipeline just keeps flowing at Chaminade and Pierre, a rising sophomore, is the latest one colleges are noticing. The 6-foot-3, 215-pound pass catcher has picked up several offers this spring, including Oregon, USC, and Washington.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Recruiting: Chaminade-Madonna WR Jasen Lopez sets official visits

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