How did the high school football season go overall?
“My high school season was definitely one to be proud of. After our first playoff appearance in 14 years and the second-best record in school history of 9-1 in the regular season, I think everyone on the team saw an opportunity to do something really incredible and we capitalized on that.”
What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“My plans with offseason work: I’d like to get around 10 pounds bigger but that can only happen if I can retain my speed, which I feel is my biggest asset on the field. I’ll be running track in the spring and have set the goal to run a sub 50 400m dash and hopefully be top 5 in the state. Weight lifting is another one of my priorities; I would love to add some serious numbers to my metrics. I currently squat 380, hang clean 225, and bench 200. Hoping to add 75 pounds to my squat, 60 to my clean, and 35 to my bench. I’ve been in love with the weight room this offseason (and previous offseasons) not only for improvement of myself but to have a presence in there to give the younger players some assistance and to help them create and reach goals. This will also be my first year trying lacrosse which I’m stoked about.”
How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“We had 22 seniors last year so obviously there’s definitely some questions around the community and school about how realistic it is to reappear our success. However, our team is largely unphased by these rumors. If anything I think it’s just motivated us to work harder and continue this winning legacy the Summit Football Program has recently found. I have the utmost trust in my coaches that they will be able to scheme us into the best position to win. Not to mention our new stud QB you guys haven’t even seen yet! Shoutout Hank Chabot.”
What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I think our toughest game will far and away be Durango, they’re a well-coached team with a lot of returning talent, I still choose our guys 10 times out of ten. They’re definitely the game I’m looking forward to this upcoming season as they handed us our only regular season loss last season.”
Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I wouldn’t say I put a lot of thought into individual players on other teams, if I had to say a specific individual it would be myself, I’m incredibly hard on myself and push myself to unhealthy levels sometimes and want to be the guy to make the plays and when I have opportunities and don’t capitalize it bugs me. One of the things I need to learn if I’m to capitalize on my senior season is to move on from previous plays.”
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“After I finished my first ever football season freshman year I told my coach my dream is to play college football at any level, I loved it that much. I haven’t let that dream slip my mind and push myself every day to be the best I can be because I understand if I don’t I won’t have the privilege to see my dreams materialized. I would also love to be a dual sport athlete in college and I’m hoping to attract some college buzz after this coming track season.”
What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’m not currently talking to any college coaches at the moment but was previously talking to Wesleyan University and received a camp invite that I plan on attending this spring break.”
What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“N/A.”
Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve yet to make any college visits mostly because I plan on attending a college I receive an offer from.”
Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“N/A.”
Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was always Miami because my dad was a big fan. Go Canes!”
“My high school season was definitely one to be proud of. After our first playoff appearance in 14 years and the second-best record in school history of 9-1 in the regular season, I think everyone on the team saw an opportunity to do something really incredible and we capitalized on that.”
What are your plans now with sports and workouts?
“My plans with offseason work: I’d like to get around 10 pounds bigger but that can only happen if I can retain my speed, which I feel is my biggest asset on the field. I’ll be running track in the spring and have set the goal to run a sub 50 400m dash and hopefully be top 5 in the state. Weight lifting is another one of my priorities; I would love to add some serious numbers to my metrics. I currently squat 380, hang clean 225, and bench 200. Hoping to add 75 pounds to my squat, 60 to my clean, and 35 to my bench. I’ve been in love with the weight room this offseason (and previous offseasons) not only for improvement of myself but to have a presence in there to give the younger players some assistance and to help them create and reach goals. This will also be my first year trying lacrosse which I’m stoked about.”
How do you feel your team will do next football season?
“We had 22 seniors last year so obviously there’s definitely some questions around the community and school about how realistic it is to reappear our success. However, our team is largely unphased by these rumors. If anything I think it’s just motivated us to work harder and continue this winning legacy the Summit Football Program has recently found. I have the utmost trust in my coaches that they will be able to scheme us into the best position to win. Not to mention our new stud QB you guys haven’t even seen yet! Shoutout Hank Chabot.”
What team do you feel will be the toughest competition on your schedule?
“I think our toughest game will far and away be Durango, they’re a well-coached team with a lot of returning talent, I still choose our guys 10 times out of ten. They’re definitely the game I’m looking forward to this upcoming season as they handed us our only regular season loss last season.”
Who is the toughest individual player your team will face off against?
“I wouldn’t say I put a lot of thought into individual players on other teams, if I had to say a specific individual it would be myself, I’m incredibly hard on myself and push myself to unhealthy levels sometimes and want to be the guy to make the plays and when I have opportunities and don’t capitalize it bugs me. One of the things I need to learn if I’m to capitalize on my senior season is to move on from previous plays.”
Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“After I finished my first ever football season freshman year I told my coach my dream is to play college football at any level, I loved it that much. I haven’t let that dream slip my mind and push myself every day to be the best I can be because I understand if I don’t I won’t have the privilege to see my dreams materialized. I would also love to be a dual sport athlete in college and I’m hoping to attract some college buzz after this coming track season.”
What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’m not currently talking to any college coaches at the moment but was previously talking to Wesleyan University and received a camp invite that I plan on attending this spring break.”
What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“N/A.”
Have you made any college trips yet?
“I’ve yet to make any college visits mostly because I plan on attending a college I receive an offer from.”
Do you have plans for any trips soon?
“N/A.”
Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“My favorite college growing up was always Miami because my dad was a big fan. Go Canes!”