The Irish offered Ajavon over a year ago, having hosted the 6-foot, 185-pound safety on two unofficial visits.
The Top 150 prospect holds 17 total offers, including Clemson, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Penn State, Tennessee, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin, and others.
“(Ajavon) came over when he was about six-years-old from West Africa, moved to Baltimore and began his schooling,” Voulgaris said. “They came upon an organization in Baltimore I worked extensively with in the past. Through that, he was introduced to Episcopal and that how he landed here at E.H.S.”
“He could be an in-the-box safety or a two-high safety or a single-high safety. He can run well, covers a lot of ground. Obviously, you can see from the way he plays, he’s extremely physical. He can do a lot of different things.
“The thing he’ll bring every single day is passion, competitiveness, leadership, and he’s going to fly to the football. He knows how to square people up and he has great striking ability when he tackles.”
Notre Dame remains the Crystal Ball favorite to land the explosive safety.