Camp Hill Trinity’s Sean Good gets offer

No immediate commitments from the big recruiting weekend, but some news emerged: Camp Hill Trinity’s Sean Good was offered by the Penn State staff.

PennLive added some color to the report:

Penn State head coach Patrick Chambers extended the offer to the 6-11 Good while he and his parents were tucked away in the Beaver Stadium stands.

“It was really surprising,” Good recalled, referring to a memorable outing that included Penn State’s 27-14 victory over Buffalo. “Half the day had gone by, but it was really fun. All of a sudden he came up and said it, that they were offering a full scholarship. … All of us were like in shock. We were all so happy.

“It was pretty overwhelming, yeah.”

PennLive also confirmed that that Hershey’s Dylan Painter, Philly’s Lamar Stevens and Parma Hill, Ohio’s Dwayne Cohill were also on campus.

Painter didn’t tip his hand to Adam Zagoria:

“I’ve been there many times so I didn’t really see anything new but I just really enjoyed spending time with the staff and players,” Painter said on Sunday. “The atmosphere at the football game was great. And they said I could play the 4 or the 5 and they would like me to stretch the floor and play inside.”

Painter recently visited Villanova officially and is also considering Xavier, St. Joe’s, Rhode Island, N.C. State and George Washington, he said.

He’s uncertain what his next move will be.

“I’m just going to talk with my parents about what is next,” he said. “Either taking another visit or focusing on the schools I have now.”