RAMSEY- Tommy DeVito has been absolutely on fire this summer. And with his recent success, colleges are certainly taking notice.

The

Don Bosco Prep

senior wrapped up a strong showing at The Opening in Beaverton, Ore., over the weekend,

7-on-7 all tourney team @TheOpening

QB Tommy DeVito

WR Amari Rodgers

WR Jerry Jeudy

WR Tyjon Lindsey

TE Colby Parkinson

TE Grant Calcaterra — Sanjay Kirpalani (@SanjayKirpalani)

July 11, 2016

" target="_blank">earning 7-on-7 All-Tournament Team honors. DeVito earned his invite to The Opening following a strong showing at the Elite 11 finals last month.

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And shortly after that showing, DeVito was contacted by the coaches at Texas A&M, who showed strong interest in the Garden State quarterback.

"They contacted me after I got back from L.A. and the Elite 11," DeVito said. "They wanted to see how strong my commitment was with Syracuse."

DeVito committed to Syracuse in April over 14 other college tenders. What did the 6-2, 185-pounder tell the Aggies' coaches?

"I told them thank you, but no thank you," DeVito said. "They were trying to see if I would consider them despite my commitment. I'm 100 percent solid with my commitment to Syracuse, though."

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The Ironmen senior signal caller returned to New Jersey from Oregon early Monday morning, just in time for Bosco's first summer practice of the 2016 campaign.

"I can't wait to get started," he said. "Everything is out of the way now. I'm done with the camps and I've got my college decision made. Now I'm ready for my senior season and hopefully we can go out and win another state championship."

He added that participating at The Opening in Beaverton will help Bosco out in a big way down the road.

"We went up against teams with a great caliber of players," DeVito said. "Every team was loaded with five-star players and the defenses were stacked. You don't get to go up against teams like that often. This was a huge stepping stone for me and will help me prepare for the next level."

#Cuse QB commit Tommy Devito to WR Devonta Smith down to the 1-yard line. Score on the next play. 14-13 #LunarBeast pic.twitter.com/zKC2c2JCUU — Tom Loy (@TomLoy247) July 9, 2016

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