Rival linemen get a chance to test skills
Posted Sep 22, 2009
Not only did South Columbus down Hoggard, 20-6, Friday night in a high school football game, but Stallions defensive lineman Ethan Farmer bested Vikings offensive lineman T.J. Leifheit head-to-head. “He won those battles,’’ Stallions coach Jake Fonvielle said of Farmer on Saturday morning. “He probably had his best game of the year.’’ Rivals.com has Leifheit listed as the ninth-best prospect in the state in the recruiting class of 2010, one spot ahead of Farmer.
(Wilmington Star News)
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