Sentences with phrase «school football player named»

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This year Parade magazine named him the top high school basketball player in the country and one of the top 10 football players.
While another Orange freshman, a future monster named Rafael Addison, was scoring 17 important points, a Hoya freshman named David Dunn, a former high school football player from Georgia, was casting a couple of implausible mortars during clutch time, guaranteeing Georgetown would finish, well, un-Dunn.
A High School Football Player by the name of Appollos Hester gave a fantastic post-game speech after his team came back to win.
«Will Smith of Utica has shown greatness as an outstanding football player with the World Champion New Orleans Saints of the NFL, building on a career that began here in Oneida County during his days at Utica's Proctor High School,» Picente said in a proclamation naming April 3rd as Will Smith Day in Oneida County.
Comparing the Dems to Harvard football players whose success is mitigated by the need to «be a rocket scientist» at the same time, Che noted that the Republicans just need to be able to spell the (shortened) name of their school before they start running roughshod over niceties like civil rights, the Constitution, and the fear that they'll be exposed as hypocritical, power - grubbing bullies.
Professional Experience Giltner High School (Giltner, NE) 2007 — Present Head Football Coach • Delivered 3 state playoff appearances in 3 years with overall record of 26 - 7 • Named 2010 Kansas / Nebraska All Star Head Coach • Named 2009 Kansas / Nebraska All Star Assistant Coach • Awarded 2009 Huskerland Prep «Mike Berens Award» • Won 2009 district championship and secured state second place • Led team to 2008 state quarterfinals for the first time since 1984 • Built Nebraska's # 1 high school offense generating 437.2 yards per game • Developed 3 All State Players and 2 Academic All State Players • Coached quarterback into Nebraska football history with all - time passing records for touchdowns, yardage, and playoff passing perfoSchool (Giltner, NE) 2007 — Present Head Football Coach • Delivered 3 state playoff appearances in 3 years with overall record of 26 - 7 • Named 2010 Kansas / Nebraska All Star Head Coach • Named 2009 Kansas / Nebraska All Star Assistant Coach • Awarded 2009 Huskerland Prep «Mike Berens Award» • Won 2009 district championship and secured state second place • Led team to 2008 state quarterfinals for the first time since 1984 • Built Nebraska's # 1 high school offense generating 437.2 yards per game • Developed 3 All State Players and 2 Academic All State Players • Coached quarterback into Nebraska football history with all - time passing records for touchdowns, yardage, and playoff passing perFootball Coach • Delivered 3 state playoff appearances in 3 years with overall record of 26 - 7 • Named 2010 Kansas / Nebraska All Star Head Coach • Named 2009 Kansas / Nebraska All Star Assistant Coach • Awarded 2009 Huskerland Prep «Mike Berens Award» • Won 2009 district championship and secured state second place • Led team to 2008 state quarterfinals for the first time since 1984 • Built Nebraska's # 1 high school offense generating 437.2 yards per game • Developed 3 All State Players and 2 Academic All State Players • Coached quarterback into Nebraska football history with all - time passing records for touchdowns, yardage, and playoff passing perfoschool offense generating 437.2 yards per game • Developed 3 All State Players and 2 Academic All State Players • Coached quarterback into Nebraska football history with all - time passing records for touchdowns, yardage, and playoff passing perfootball history with all - time passing records for touchdowns, yardage, and playoff passing performance
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