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Football Announces Five 2011 Commitments

March 12, 2011
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The Greenville College Football team is excited to announce the first batch of students that will be attending Greenville College in the fall.

 

 

 

AJ Woods

Hometown: Robinson, IL

High School: Robinson HS Maroons

Position: DB

Awards: Co-Caption 2010

Major: Pre-Law

Coach Mingo, “AJ is a very talented athlete and will be a guy who will make a great impact on the defense. AJ has great leadership potential, and I am excited to see how well he closes his potential performance gap both on and off the field. ”

 

 

Chris Storey

Hometown: Nashville, IL

High School: Nashville Community HS Hornets

Position: LB

Awards: All-Conference '09, '10 Team Caption'09, '10 Hornet Award '10

Major: Criminal Justice

Coach Schenk, “Chris is a natural leader. He is a guy who will help solidify Greenville College’s roots in Southern Illinois and be a rock of this program. We can’t wait to have Chris on campus.”

 

 

 

Andre Lewis

Hometown: St. Louis, MO

High School: Gateway Institute of Technology HS Jaguars

Position: DL

Awards: All-Conference 2010

Major: Computer Science

Coach Schomaker, “We are looking forward for another student from Gateway Tech to attend Greenville College. Andre will be a guy who puts his stamp on this school and this program and we are excited to see him in the fall.”

 

Caleb Fannon

Hometown: St. Louis, MO

High School: Fort Zumwalt West HS Jaguars

Position: OL

Awards: All-Conference 2010

Major: Criminal Justice

Coach Mingo, “I am very excited about Caleb. He works very hard in the classroom and in the weight room. He has a ton of potential and will be a great addition the offensive line.”

 

 

Brady Harre

Hometown: Nashville, IL

High School: Nashville Community HS Hornets

Position: QB

Awards: All-Conference 2010, Belleville-News Democrat All-Area 2010, NCHS Tom Luczaj Award 2010

Major: Biology

Coach Schenk, “We are very excited to have Brady as a Panther. He brings so much to the table leadership, sportsmanship and an appetite for academics. He is not only a great student but a smart football player who will make quite an impact on this program.”


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