Houston County’s Kavon Conciauro announces commitment to Duke University

Yet another Houston County receiver is headed to a Division 1 college after rising senior Kavon Conciauro announced his commitment to Duke University on Friday.

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Kavon Conciauro announced his commitment to Duke University on Instagram Live on Friday.

Yet another Houston County receiver is headed to a Division 1 college after rising senior Kavon Conciauro announced his commitment to Duke University on Friday.

Isaiah Mitchell and Ricky Johnson committed to Mississippi State in 2025 and 2024 respectively, while Kale Woodburn went to Cincinnati.

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Conciauro, a transfer from Northeast-Macon in 2024, recorded 25 receptions for 316 yards and 4 touchdowns last year. He held 19 offers including schools like Duke, Mississippi State, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Colorado and others before committing.

“First off I want to thank everybody for being here. I want to thank the man above for the opportunity, because without Him, none of us would be here today,” Conciauro said on Instagram Live. “I want to thank my parents for the sacrifices they done made for me and my siblings. I want to thank my siblings for pushing me every day to be the best man I can possibly be. I thank my coaches for all the time they put into me and all the sacrifices they made for me as well.”

By May Conciauro had it narrowed down to Georgia Tech, Georgia, Auburn, Mississippi State and Duke. Starkville nearly got a Houston County receiver for the third year in a row, but the Duke blue was unmistakable as he put the hat on his head.

Congratulations to Kavon on his commitment to continue his academic and athletic career at the next level!

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Clay Brown is the Sports Editor for the Houston Home Journal. His career started as a freelance journalist for the Cairo Messenger in Cairo, Georgia before moving to Valdosta and freelancing for the Valdosta Daily Times. He moved to Warner Robins with his fiance, Miranda, and two cats Olive and Willow in 2023 to become Sports Editor for the HHJ. When not out covering games and events Clay enjoys reading manga, playing video games, watching shows and trying to catch sports games.

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