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Titans QB Hegetschweiler commits to Campbell
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Blessed Trinity quarterback Kohl Hegetschweiler, an AJC all-state honorable mention, has committed to Campbell University.
Hegetschweiler helped Region 6-AA Blessed Trinity to a 7-3 record as a senior, including a 4-0 start with victories against Oconee County, Riverwood, Washington-Wilkes and Avondale. Among his top performances was passing for 170 yards and touchdowns of 54, 38 and 49 yards in the Titans’ 34-0 demolition of Decatur.
Campbell, located in Buies Creek, N.C., played its first football season since 1950 last season.
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Comments
By Dawg Tired
January 30, 2009 3:25 PM | Link to this
I live in Buies Creek, NC, the home of Campbell University’s Fighting Camels. Last year, our first year with a team, was pretty pitiful. If this kid can play at all, he’s starting.
How big is he?
By Paddy
January 30, 2009 11:07 PM | Link to this
he is 5’9” 168 lbs, but plays alot bigger.
By Dawg Tired
January 30, 2009 11:28 PM | Link to this
Thanks Paddy.