VYPE North Central Kansas October 2020 Digital

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SALINA AREA OFFENSIVE LINEMAN POLL

GO ! Prep Performance of the Month

Sterling Harp

Salina Area OL Poll Winner: Sterling Harp Southeast of Saline By Matt Browning Sterling Harp of Southeast of Saline was voted as the Salina-area preseason offensive lineman of the year. Harp received 306 votes, which was 62 percent of the overall vote.

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“I would like to give back to the sports (football and wrestling) that have made me a better person as I have grown up,” Harp said. “I would like to coach kids after I graduate from college. I would also like to pursue a high school teaching degree.”

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Harp already knows what he wants to do after college.

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Harp spent much of his downtime at the end of last school year working on his physique and technique in preparation for the 2020 season. “I have used this downtime that we had at the end of the last school year to get stronger, quicker, and work on my technique to be a better lineman,” Harp said. “I have set personal records in my bench press, squats, and cleans.”

Hunter Schroeder of Concordia was chosen for the Salina-area Hog Wild Performance of the Month for October. Schroeder rushed for 122 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries against Council Grove on September 25th. The Panthers made it a point to run the ball early and often against Council Grove. “We are a predominantly run-first team,” Schroeder said. “We came out and scored on the first four possessions.” Through five games, Schroeder has rushed for 420 yards and eight touchdowns on 72 carries. Concordia is ranked No. 9 in VYPE’s Salina-area Power Rankings. Schroeder thinks the Panthers can sustain their success through the rest of the season. “We just need to stay focused and keep getting better every week,” Schroeder said. Schroeder is not sure if he wants to play football in college, but he is sure as to what he wants to major in. “I plan to major in Construction Management,” Schoreder said. “I will just see what college is the best fit for me.”

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Harp was a first team all-league performer last season and was also an honorable mention all-state lineman. “I am very honored to have been selected for this award,” Harp said. “I have worked this summer with a lot of the area lineman at the Sharp Performance Elite Prospect camps. I have drilled with many of the top area linemen at this camp and respect all of them because they worked hard just like myself.”

Hunter Schroeder, Concordia

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