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So I ask the noobs to refrain from further critique as they have already been expressed by all of the experts here.Body Measurements
• Height - Height and weight measurements determine a player's size. Height is measured to 1/8th of an inch accuracy.
• Weight - Weight is measured to the nearest pound.
• Reach Measurement - Highest reach is measured with one arm fully extended over head (dominant arm).
• Body Photo - The body portrait provides a visual image of a player's body type and build. Players are photographed from the front only.
Physical Tests
• 40 Yard Dash - The 40 yard dash is a measure of straight ahead speed. Each player runs twice. Two times are recorded for each run.
• 20 Yard Short Shuttle (5-10-5) - The 20 yard short shuttle is a measure of quickness. Each player is timed twice, once to the left and once to the right. Both times are recorded.
• Vertical Jump - The vertical jump is a measure of lower body strength. The test is conducted using the Vertec measuring device. Each player jumps twice. The highest jump is scored.
• 185lb. Bench Press (optional and conducted during registration – Thursday, January 3, 2008) - The 185 pound bench press is a measure of upper body strength. Each player completes as many repetitions as possible.
Studlien and defensive back Derek Jones each had interceptions. Baer recovered two fumbles and defensive lineman Shane Hubbard recovered one.
“Anytime you’re facing a mid-line option, you know it’s all about responsibility,” Studlien said. “We came out disciplined and ready to play because we know how good they are. I can’t say enough about the boys up front. The hogs up front played really well.”
bhannah;993913; said:Buckibill,
You have been hyping up this kid from day one. You posted 204 tackles last year. That panned out to be just exaggerated hype.
Just thought it needed to be said again.osugrad21;993426; said:Back to Will please...anything personal, please handle via PMs.
“They’re just a good team,” Monroe head coach Jason Krause said. “Their kids are fast and strong and they played well. Their schemes were good and they were beating us man-to-man at times. Even the second level runs that Ferguson usually takes, further (he couldn’t). They are good tacklers. One time, (Junior LB, William) Studlien tackled Fergie with one arm. We haven’t seen anyone do anything like that all year. He was player of the year in his district for good reason.
High school football: Area players, coaches take top state honors
Wednesday, November 28, 2007 3:17 AM
From staff and wire reports
Eastmoor Academy running back Isaiah Pead, Big Walnut linebacker Will Studlien and Canal Winchester coach Phil Mauro were among the major award winners on the Associated Press Division III All-Ohio high school football teams announced yesterday.
Studlien, who had 145 tackles, including eight for minus yardage, shared defensive player of the year with defensive back Tony Stover of Canal Fulton Northwest.
osugrad21;1012900; said:Good chance of this happening based on reports from the game...
bucknut11;1012902; said:I got to go to the game today...
As far as LB play today, Will outperformed Storm. He was always getting up from the bottom of the pile, normally right along with Storm. I loved his energy, he was constantly pumping up his teammates and the crowd at every chance. He already has good size, and he still has another year to grow before getting into college.
Storm had a great day on the offensive side of the ball, especially running against 9 (or 10) in the box, but he did not do much at LB today.
I'll take both of them :)
EastSide;1012975; said:It was great to watch both Storm and Will. In all fairness to Storm, he wasn't given much an opportunity to showcase his LB skill as BW was unable to get beyond the line of scrimmage most of the night. With LV smashmouth offense, it gave way to a battle between RB and LB giving Will a chance to showcase his D.