Tag: Play Book Athlete

  • Alec Ogden is Taking His Skills to The Opening

    Alec Ogden is Taking His Skills to The Opening

    A  full-time starter at Monona Grove High School this past season, Alec Ogden proved to be a dynamic quarterback. He impressed the fans throwing for 3096 yards and 36 touchdowns while tossing just three interceptions as a junior. He was also a threat in the running game racking up 650 rushing yards and six touchdowns. He’ll continue cultivating…

  • David Smith Jr. Has Something to Prove

    David Smith Jr. Has Something to Prove

    2018 QB David Smith Jr. While he may have only played in two games this past season, junior quarterback David Smith Jr. is proving that he is ready to take on a leading role. With limited playing time, David was very impressive with 6 for 6 and a touchdown in one game and 5 for 7 with…

  • Aaron Jarman is Ready to Impress

    Aaron Jarman is Ready to Impress

    It’s not difficult to spot 6’4″, 250 lbs Aaron Jarman on the field.  But it is difficult to believe that this Junior TE from North Lenoir High School in LaGrange, North Carolina, at one time, didn’t want to play high school football. Although he started playing football when he was around eight-years-old, once Aaron entered…

  • The More Knowledge the Better

    The More Knowledge the Better

    What is football without Knowledge…Knowledge Wallace that is. He’s a 150 pound Strong Safety and Running Back from Williamsburg, Virginia and will soon be graduating from Lafayette High school. The hard-hitting Knowledge had a stand out senior year and filled up his stat sheet in every category. He posted 54 tackles, 1 interception, 1 sack, 2…

  • Camps or Combines: Which Will Riley Gibbs Choose?

    Camps or Combines: Which Will Riley Gibbs Choose?

    2018 Running Back Riley Gibbs of Black River High School in Sullivan, OH had an amazing season. He posted 96 carries for 1048 yards with 17 TD’s. But it’s time for a different type of grind. Camp or Combine…which will it be? College coaches want athletes to attend combines, so that they can get an independent…

  • Working Towards a Dream with Jaylen Burke

    Working Towards a Dream with Jaylen Burke

    By Joyce Oscar It’s important to have dreams and aspirations, However there’s an even more crucial part to any goal. In order to achieve those goals it takes dedication, perseverance, and emotional and mental strength. Jaylen Burke says “I’m a leader not a follower and I’m very smart. I can do anything anyone else can do…

  • Cameron Coleman is Preparing for the Next Level

    Cameron Coleman is Preparing for the Next Level

    His goal is to receive an athletic scholarship and play football at the college level and 2018 Cameron Coleman is working hard to make that dream a reality. Cameron spent his holiday break just relaxing with family and friends but says he is definitely ready for get back into uniform so that he can “hit…

  • Will Kulick Finishing the Season Strong

    Will Kulick Finishing the Season Strong

      by Joyce Oscar Lance Briggs, Junior Seau and John  Abraham are all great linebackers whose jerseys were adorned by the number 55. We can also add 2017 Will Kulick to that list. The 6’3″ 225 pound athlete is a senior at Regis Jesuit High School in Aurora, Colorado. The Raiders had an outstanding season…

  • Rodney Hudson Jr. Ready to Take Center Stage in the 2017-18 Season

    Rodney Hudson Jr. Ready to Take Center Stage in the 2017-18 Season

    By Joyce Oscar   In a locker room in Williamsburg, Virginia  fifty plus players put away their blue and white helmets and their Warhill Lions jerseys; it’s the end of the season. Some will prepare for their college football careers and others like 2018 Rodney Hudson Jr. will start their strategies for the next season. We caught up…

  • William Enneking: One Team, One Brotherhood

    William Enneking: One Team, One Brotherhood

    By Joyce Oscar The summers aren’t too hot and the winters aren’t too cold. They’re close to the city but just far enough away to enjoy the peace and quiet of suburban life. And let’s not forget it has the perfect weather for fall football. These are all of the qualities that William Enneking loves about…

  • Seth Mounts is Cashing in on His Hard Work

    Seth Mounts is Cashing in on His Hard Work

    By Joyce Oscar He’s a two-time Kentucky state champion, a three-time FBU Team Kentucky selection, Captain of FBU Team Kentucky and three-time State Finals Defensive MVP. He has all of this and has never played in a high school game. Belfry, Kentucky…where everyone loves football and home of eighth grader Seth Mounts. When you’re 6’2″ and 160 pounds,…

  • Patrick Gorman: Turning Challenges into Motivation

    Patrick Gorman: Turning Challenges into Motivation

    by Joyce Oscar From mint chocolate chip ice cream to Dreams and Nightmares by Meek Mill, wide receiver Patrick Gorman’s pre-game ritual is not an unusual one. On game day he listens to music throughout the day followed by watching “Prove Em Wrong” a video about Julian Edelman. He then tapes his wrists, writes initials and a number on…

  • Connor Jacobs Knows What To Do for Rocky Mountain

    Connor Jacobs Knows What To Do for Rocky Mountain

    All I can say is “Check out this amazing guy who has the ability to control the field in Meridian, Idaho.” Connor is able to display amazing control and stability while taking down every inch of the opposition every week. With power and domination there is much to be expected from Connor Jacobs and the ability…

  • Michael Sullivan, the Solution for Noble & Greenough School

    Michael Sullivan, the Solution for Noble & Greenough School

      A junior of immense size and capability, there is much to be seen from Michael Sullivan on the field every week for Noble & Greenough School. Both as tackle and defensive tackle, Michael has met the needs and expectations of every coach, player and fan in Dedham, Massachusetts to this day. It will be…

  • Nolan Laufenberg is on College Radars

    Nolan Laufenberg is on College Radars

    By Joyce Oscar Most athletes have a special memory of little league football. And when you’re 6’4″ and 295 pounds, certain memories really resonate with you. It was his very first year playing football and everyone lined up side-by-side. “I was a little chunky kid but I was super fast,” says Nolan Laufenberg of Castle…

  • Marco “daMonster” Brewer on Football & Family

    Marco “daMonster” Brewer on Football & Family

      By Joyce Oscar When you’re 6’4″ and 290 pounds, you can just about call yourself anything you want and get away with it. His twitter handle is “marcodamonster” and a MONSTER on the field he is. He’s only a Junior and still has a little growing to do. Maco Brewer is an Offensive Tackle…