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Ten Rams named to Academic All-Colorado team by NFF Colorado Chapter
4/15/2019 9:23:00 AM | Football
Wyatt Bryan nominated for scholar-athlete of the year
DENVER – Ten Rams' student-athletes were named to the 2018 Academic All-Colorado football team as chosen by the Colorado Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Kicker Wyatt Bryan was a nominee for the chapter's scholar-athlete of the year award.
First-Team (3.3-4.0):
Scott Brooks, Soph., OL – 3.31 (Business Administration)
Wyatt Bryan, Sr., K – 3.71 (Mechanical Engineering)
Tanner Clem, Fr.-RS, LB – 3.41 (Agricultural Business)
Dequan Jackson, Fr., LB – 3.55 (Undeclared)
Trey McBride, Fr., TE – 3.47 (Pre-Construction Management)
Ross Reiter, Fr., LS – 3.40 (Undeclared)
Honorable Mention (3.0-3.29):
V.J. Banks, Gr., CB – 3.22 (Education & Human Resource Studies)
Brenden Fulton, Jr., WR – 3.08 (Business Administration)
Max McDonald, Soph., LB – 3.19 (Business Administration)
Adam Prentice, Soph., FB – 3.28 (Civil Engineering)
The NFF-Colo. Chapter will hold its annual scholar-athlete banquet tonight in Golden, at which the state's high school scholar-athlete team will be recognized. Among those 16 scholar-athletes is Holy Family High School tight end Kyle Helbig, a member of the Rams' #F19HTON signing class.
Helbig maintained a 3.2 grade point average through the fall of 2018 and won Holy Family's Gold Helmet
Award, while serving as a team captain as a junior and senior. He was named Metro North
League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, when he passed for 1,109 yards and nine touchdowns, rushed for 475 yards and 14 touchdowns and had 24 receptions for 404 yards and seven touchdowns, all while splitting time between several positions because of injuries. A three-time all-state selection, he accumulated 2,255 receiving yards and 29 touchdown receptions over a four-year varsity career. He is also a four-year letterwinner in basketball and earned all-conference honors as a senior.
For more information on the NFFCC Scholar-Athlete banquet, click here.
First-Team (3.3-4.0):
Scott Brooks, Soph., OL – 3.31 (Business Administration)
Wyatt Bryan, Sr., K – 3.71 (Mechanical Engineering)
Tanner Clem, Fr.-RS, LB – 3.41 (Agricultural Business)
Dequan Jackson, Fr., LB – 3.55 (Undeclared)
Trey McBride, Fr., TE – 3.47 (Pre-Construction Management)
Ross Reiter, Fr., LS – 3.40 (Undeclared)
Honorable Mention (3.0-3.29):
V.J. Banks, Gr., CB – 3.22 (Education & Human Resource Studies)
Brenden Fulton, Jr., WR – 3.08 (Business Administration)
Max McDonald, Soph., LB – 3.19 (Business Administration)
Adam Prentice, Soph., FB – 3.28 (Civil Engineering)
The NFF-Colo. Chapter will hold its annual scholar-athlete banquet tonight in Golden, at which the state's high school scholar-athlete team will be recognized. Among those 16 scholar-athletes is Holy Family High School tight end Kyle Helbig, a member of the Rams' #F19HTON signing class.
Helbig maintained a 3.2 grade point average through the fall of 2018 and won Holy Family's Gold Helmet
Award, while serving as a team captain as a junior and senior. He was named Metro North
League Offensive Player of the Year as a senior, when he passed for 1,109 yards and nine touchdowns, rushed for 475 yards and 14 touchdowns and had 24 receptions for 404 yards and seven touchdowns, all while splitting time between several positions because of injuries. A three-time all-state selection, he accumulated 2,255 receiving yards and 29 touchdown receptions over a four-year varsity career. He is also a four-year letterwinner in basketball and earned all-conference honors as a senior.
For more information on the NFFCC Scholar-Athlete banquet, click here.
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