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LB Storm Klein (Official Thread)

sparcboxbuck;1265773; said:
[in recruiting thread] No way! That's great! [/in recruiting thread]

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BUCKYLE;1265777; said:
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Storm Klein had five TDs and 341 yards as Valley won 45-17. Newark Catholic, Granville, Licking Heights, Utica and Johnstown were winners, while Newark and Watkins Memorial lost. Check back for game summaries, photo galleries, video and more.

Wow.

time to pull the scholie? only 341, 5tds :shake:
 
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Mid-State League roundup: Klein runs for 344 in Valley rout

Saturday, September 20, 2008 3:10 AM

Ohio State recruit Storm Klein rushed for 344 yards and five touchdowns, and visiting Licking Valley beat Heath 45-17 last night in the Mid-State League Ohio Division.
Klein, who had 35 carries, scored on runs of 2, 9 and 54 yards as the Panthers (4-1, 2-0) led 24-10 at halftime. He added TD runs of 36 and 34 yards in the second half.

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Athletes of the week: Matt Renner, Storm Klein

Saturday, September 27, 2008 3:25 AM




The two Dispatch high school athletes of the week, based on performances from Sept. 15 through Sept. 21:

Storm Klein

LICKING VALLEY, FOOTBALL

Klein, a senior running back and linebacker, powered the Panthers to a 45-17 rout of previously unbeaten Heath. He rushed for 344 yards on 35 carries and scored five touchdowns. The yardage total ranks second in school history behind Nate Clark's 351 yards in 2005. The Ohio State recruit also recorded two tackles in limited defensive action.
 
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Football Weekly: LV's Klein launches himself into stratosphere

Offensive plan yields career rushing effort from Ohio State recruit in Week 5 victory

By JOSH HACHAT ? Sports Writer ? September 24, 2008

HANOVER -- Storm Klein said it came from the heart, but then he mentioned Will Ferrell's Ricky Bobby character from "Talladega Nights" as possible inspiration.
Whatever the case, the senior standout still was hearing chants of "spaceship" in the locker room days after Klein compared his 341 rushing yards in Friday's 45-17 win against Heath to being on a spaceship.
"We've talked about the spaceship before," Klein said. "It was just something we messed around with. I didn't think I was going to say it."
If Klein was enjoying the moment, it certainly was one to be celebrated.
He racked up the career-high yardage on 35 carries and the 6-foot-2, 230-pound Ohio State commitment finished with five touchdowns while handing Heath its first loss of the season.

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Standout Valley running back Storm Klein had a relatively quiet night, with 23 yards and a touchdown on three carries, but Valley did not need a repeat of Klein's career performance against Heath.

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Licking Valley 48, Granville 28, final

HANOVER ? For years, it has been trendy to figure out who would pose the biggest challenge to Licking Valley?s Mid-State League-Ohio Division dominance.

Three years ago, it was New Albany and Heath. Last year, it was Newark Catholic.
This year it was Heath and on Friday it was Granville.

Storm Klein had 254 rushing yards and four touchdowns on 31 carries, giving him 595 yards and nine touchdowns in the Panthers? two biggest league games of the year.
 
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Klein combines physical skills with mental toughness to create the ultimate football player
Wednesday, October 8, 2008 3:14 AM
By Steve Blackledge


THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
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Kyle Robertson | Dispatch
Ohio State recruit Storm Klein, eluding Big Walnut defenders in the Division III final, played much of that game with a lacerated kidney.




A tough guy usually doesn't have to proclaim his toughness. Dirty Harry, a Clint Eastwood staple, was a man of few words, but the aura surrounding the character and his subsequent actions justified his reputation.
That swagger has followed Storm Klein since he was promoted to the varsity football team in the fourth game of his freshman season at Licking Valley.
Klein rushed for 163 yards in his first game, then solidified his status with five 100-yard performances in the next six games.
"The nerves were there, but I knew deep down I could play with the older kids," said Klein, a 6-foot-2, 230-pound senior running back/linebacker who has committed to Ohio State. "I kind of let it be what it was. The coach asking me to come up and help the varsity. Was I surprised at how well I did initially? To tell you the truth, not really."
That attitude figured prominently in the decision by Panthers coach Randy Baughman to make Klein only the second freshman in Baughman's 27 seasons to play on the varsity. The other was running back/defensive back Grant DeBevoise (1993-96).
"People around here had known about Storm for a long time," Baughman said. "It was no secret that he was bigger and faster than everyone else his age, but we soon learned after he joined the varsity that he was mentally prepared to handle the pressure. Not that he's ever been a cocky kid, but he was plenty confident in his ability."
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Storm on the Horizon

We scrimmaged Licking Valley this summer. No, he did not score a TD every time he touched the ball. No, he didn't make every tackle for a loss. But he is the real deal. He is a fine young man, classy, humble, and an awful good athlete. Keep your expectations on this planet folks. :osu:
 
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night off

Storm Did not play other than punting last night. His toe was a little dinged up, and he could have went if needed, but against a now 0-8 Lakewood. LV rolled 41-14 without Storm. I know its hard to tell Storm who I am sure really wanted to play, but the staff did the right thing. LV is gonna need Storm at or as close to 100% as he can be come week 11.
 
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Storm Klein, who finished with 105 yards and three touchdowns on 14 carries, had touchdown runs of 12 and 15 yards in the second quarter to put Valley up 35-0.


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Jamie Potts, The Advocate
Valley 42, NC 7:
NC's Phil Taylor (#43) watches as his teammate Matt Lewis (#12) tries to intercept the ball in front of LV's Storm Klein.

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Jamie Potts, The Advocate
Valley 42, NC 7:
 
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