While New York Jets star Breece Hall lit up Morristown, New Jersey, with his infectious energy and elite-level drills, it was two young athletes—Cory Royal and Tru Myers—who stole the show as the MVPs of Hall’s football camp. Both are members of the Class of 2031, and despite their youth, they’re already thinking big and playing even bigger.
Cory Royal, who splits time between wide receiver and defensive back, arrived at Breece Hall’s camp with a clear mission: improve his skills and make his family proud.
“I like coming down here because the more I play football, the more I work and the more I get better,” Cory said, flashing a shy but determined smile.
For Cory, the dream isn’t just about touchdowns or interceptions—it’s about using football as a pathway to education and a better future.
“Making my mom proud and get to go to some good schools…good schools. Making my mom and dad proud. Good schools and go D-I,” he said, repeating his goal like a mantra.
His coaches at the camp praised his work ethic and focus, noting how he soaked up every drill and piece of advice.
“What that meant to me is me saying that I come here to get more work. It shows that the work is paying off,” Cory added.
With talent, determination, and a heart full of purpose, Cory Royal is a name to watch.
While Cory brings a quiet determination, Tru Myers steps onto the field radiating pure confidence.
“I’m him,” Tru declared without hesitation, grinning as he recounted his dominant day on the field.
At Breece Hall’s camp, Tru put on an electrifying performance, scoring four touchdowns and grabbing an interception.
“It’s going good. Got 4 touchdowns, one pick. Showing out right now,” he said, still buzzing with adrenaline.
But Tru knows the work can’t stop here. He’s laser-focused on the bigger picture and how his performance at camps like this can set the stage for his future.
“If you just put on a show, it gets your name out. Because when you go to high school football, they already know how you play. So it can help you better,” Tru explained.
And while his swagger is undeniable, so is his dedication:
“I feel like I just need to keep putting in that work and just keep getting better, keep grinding,” he said.
For Hall, who knows firsthand how crucial youth development is, camps like this are about more than football—they’re about building character and giving kids tools for success. MVPs like Cory and Tru embody the spirit Hall hopes to inspire: a relentless work ethic, pride in their roots, and dreams that stretch far beyond the gridiron.
As the camp wrapped up, Hall gathered the players, reminding them to keep believing in themselves and putting in the effort day after day. If Cory Royal and Tru Myers are any indication, the future of football—and the future of these young stars—is blindingly bright.