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CM YK 12A THE DAILY STANDARD, Celina, Ohio Thursday evening, September 11, 2014 By GARY R. RASBERRY [email protected] Last year, Celina snapped a nine-year losing streak to Otta- wa-Glandorf in Western Buck- eye League football action. Now, the Bulldogs look to con- tinue a winning streak against the Titans and maintain their undefeated record when they travel to Putnam County on Fri- day night for Week Two of WBL play. Celina has outscored its opponents 60-3 in the first two weeks of the season, posting a 34-0 shutout against Bath in the league lidlifter last Friday at Celina Stadium. The Bulldog defense has held team to just 115 yards passing and 182 yards rushing and has forced three turnovers. Yet, Celina coach Trent Temple thinks his team can do better. “We have some mental errors we have to get fixed,” Temple said. “Every game you’ll have them (but) we’ve had more than we would like. That could have led to some points (by Bath), but we were able to get some pressure on the quarterback and able to overcome that. As we continue to go (though the season), teams are going to get better offensively. They’ll see (Celina’s mistakes) on film and will try to capitalize on them. We need to do a better job. ... We can play better on both sides of the ball.” The defense will be chal- lenged this week by the Titans, who have been more of a throw- ing team this season than last year. In 2013, O-G threw for 1,392 yards with 11 touch- downs and 10 interceptions. In the first two games this season, the Titans have thrown for 483 yards with eight touchdowns and an interception. Quarterback Zac Unterbrink had a great outing in leading O-G to a comeback win over Van Wert last weekend. He threw for 207 yards and four touchdowns in the Titans’ 46-14 win over the Cougars at Titan Stadium. Zach Kuhlman has been the main go-to receiver in recording 14 receptions for 198 yards and four touchdowns so far on the season. “They’re a shotgun, one- back team,” Temple said. “Very similar to Delphos St. John’s in our scrimmage. Very similar to Bath. (Unterbrink) throws it a bit unorthodox, but very effec- tive. They’re going to try and throw the ball.” The Titans will still run the ball. Logan McDermott has rushed for 143 yards and two touchdowns this season while Unterbrink has added 86 yards. “They’ve averaged 30 points per game and had (46 against Van Wert). We’re going to have our hands full defensively try- ing to stop their passing attack and running attack as well.” Defensively, the Titans have allowed 200-plus yards rush- ing in each of their two games, including 205 yards against Van Wert. That could be a plus for Celina, which had 268 yards in the win over Bath. Garett Winget rushed for a career- high 151 yards and one touch- down against the Wildcats. “If we can’t run the ball, we’re going to be in trouble,” Temple said. “If we can’t run, they’re going to bring a lot of pressure on our quarterback (Caleb Hoyng, who is 20-of-33 for 310 yards and a touchdown this season). We knew going into this season that we need to run the ball. Garret did a nice job, but the offensive line worked hard to improve and get better.” “They’re going to come ready to play,” Temple contin- ued. “They’re just like every- body else that’s undefeated this week. They’re going for a league championship just like our goal is the same thing. It’s going to be a great ballgame.” Defensively, Celina has had strong showing from defensive back Zach Marks (17 tackles, 4 1 2 sacks) and linebacker Frank Townsend (25 tackles). The Bulldogs are a plus two in the turnover ratio (one giveaway, three takeaways). GOAL LINE The Weekly Area High School Football Preview Section Bulldogs look to contain the Titans IMPACT GAME OF THE WEEK Caleb Hoyng, 2, will look to help Celina improve to 3-0 on Friday as the Bulldogs travel to Ottawa to face the Ottawa-Glandorf Titans. Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard File Photo Titan Stadium, Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Vs. Ottawa-Glandorf (2-0, 1-0 WBL) Celina (2-0, 1-0 WBL) German exchange student Max Siemon has picked up the game of American football in kicking for Celina this season. Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard Siemon enjoying football experience By COLIN FOSTER [email protected] CELINA Some people may know him as the German exchange student. Others know him as the new starting place-kicker for the Celina football team or by his growing and fitting nickname “Das Boot.” Max Siemon, a junior exchange student who hails from Cologne, Germany, has come a long way and kicks the football far. He’s a special teams weapon that Celina coach Trent Temple and the rest of the team have welcomed with open arms. “We get into two-a-days and he’s a few days late into two-a- days, so we had to get him accli- mated and everything. Then we get him up there and it was pretty obvious that he can kick the football,” Temple explained. “Obviously, that’s a dangerous weapon when you’ve got a kid that can put the ball in the end zone and make the other offense go 80 yards instead of 60 or 40 or even sometimes 50. That’s a weapon and it’s been a blessing for us.” Siemon, who stays with David and Andrea Green, has been a game changer for the Bulldogs this season, pinning opponents deep into their own territory with each booming kickoff. His leg has helped set up the Bull- dog defense for success. In two wins this season, the defense has given up just three points. Some of that can be accredited to the average starting field position after kickoff. “It very rarely happens that you’ll find a team that will go on an 80-yard drive or an 85-yard drive, whatever that may be, it very rarely happens,” Temple explained. “The stat guys will tell you if that’s cut in half, if they get the ball at the 40, it’s 50 percent less from the 20 that they will drive that and score. So it’s huge.” Siemon said he played soc- cer for 10 years while overseas. Siemon added he wanted to try something new, so he decided to put his skills to use at football, instead of “Fussball,” the Ger- man word for soccer. “It’s awesome, because there See SIEMON, page 11A

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12A THE DAILY STANDARD, Celina, OhioThursday evening, September 11, 2014

By GARY R. [email protected]

Last year, Celina snapped anine-yearlosingstreaktoOtta-wa-Glandorf in Western Buck-eyeLeaguefootballaction. Now,theBulldogslooktocon-tinue a winning streak againstthe Titans and maintain theirundefeated record when theytraveltoPutnamCountyonFri-daynightforWeekTwoofWBLplay. Celina has outscored itsopponents 60-3 in the first twoweeks of the season, postinga 34-0 shutout against Bath inthe league lidlifter last FridayatCelinaStadium.TheBulldogdefense has held team to just115yardspassingand182yardsrushing and has forced threeturnovers. Yet, Celina coach TrentTemplethinkshis teamcandobetter. “Wehavesomementalerrorswe have to get fixed,” Templesaid. “Every game you’ll havethem(but)we’vehadmorethanwewouldlike.Thatcouldhaveled to some points (by Bath),but we were able to get somepressure on the quarterbackand able to overcome that. Aswe continue to go (though theseason), teams are going to getbetter offensively. They’ll see(Celina’s mistakes) on film andwill try to capitalize on them.Weneedtodoabetterjob....Wecanplaybetteronbothsidesoftheball.” The defense will be chal-lengedthisweekbytheTitans,whohavebeenmoreofathrow-ing team this season thanlast year. In 2013, O-G threwfor 1,392 yards with 11 touch-downs and 10 interceptions. Inthefirsttwogamesthisseason,the Titans have thrown for 483yards with eight touchdownsandaninterception. QuarterbackZacUnterbrinkhad a great outing in leadingO-GtoacomebackwinoverVanWertlastweekend.Hethrewfor207yardsandfourtouchdownsintheTitans’46-14winovertheCougarsatTitanStadium.ZachKuhlman has been the maingo-to receiver in recording 14receptions for 198 yards andfour touchdowns so far on theseason.

“They’re a shotgun, one-backteam,”Templesaid.“VerysimilartoDelphosSt.John’sinourscrimmage.VerysimilartoBath. (Unterbrink) throws it abitunorthodox,butveryeffec-tive. They’re going to try andthrowtheball.” TheTitanswillstillruntheball. Logan McDermott hasrushed for 143 yards and twotouchdowns this season whileUnterbrinkhasadded86yards. “They’veaveraged30pointsper game and had (46 againstVanWert).We’regoingtohaveour hands full defensively try-ingtostoptheirpassingattackandrunningattackaswell.” Defensively,theTitanshaveallowed 200-plus yards rush-ingineachoftheirtwogames,including 205 yards againstVanWert.ThatcouldbeaplusforCelina,whichhad268yardsin the win over Bath. GarettWinget rushed for a career-high 151 yards and one touch-downagainsttheWildcats.

“If we can’t run the ball,we’re going to be in trouble,”Temple said. “If we can’t run,they’re going to bring a lot ofpressure on our quarterback(Caleb Hoyng, who is 20-of-33for310yardsanda touchdownthis season). We knew goinginto this season that we needto run the ball. Garret did anicejob,buttheoffensivelineworked hard to improve andgetbetter.” “They’re going to comeready to play,” Temple contin-ued. “They’re just like every-body else that’s undefeatedthis week. They’re going for aleague championship just likeourgoal is thesamething. It’sgoingtobeagreatballgame.” Defensively, Celina has hadstrong showing from defensiveback Zach Marks (17 tackles, 41 ⁄2sacks)andlinebackerFrankTownsend (25 tackles). TheBulldogs are a plus two in theturnover ratio (one giveaway,threetakeaways).

GOAL LINEThe Weekly Area High School Football Preview Section

Bulldogs look to contain the TitansIMPACT GAME OF THE WEEK

Caleb Hoyng, 2, will look to help Celina improve to 3-0 on Friday as the Bulldogs travel to Ottawa to face the Ottawa-Glandorf Titans.

Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard File Photo

Titan Stadium, Ottawa,

7:30 p.m.

Vs.Ottawa-Glandorf

(2-0, 1-0 WBL)

Celina (2-0, 1-0 WBL)

German exchange student Max Siemon has picked up the game of American football in kicking for Celina this season.

Mark Pummell/The Daily Standard

Siemon enjoying football experience

By COLIN [email protected]

CELINA — Some peoplemay know him as the Germanexchangestudent. Others know him as the newstarting place-kicker for theCelina football team or by hisgrowing and fitting nickname“DasBoot.” Max Siemon, a juniorexchangestudentwhohailsfromCologne, Germany, has come along way and kicks the footballfar.He’saspecialteamsweaponthatCelinacoachTrentTempleand the rest of the team havewelcomedwithopenarms. “We get into two-a-days andhe’s a few days late into two-a-days,sowehadtogethimaccli-mated and everything. Thenwe get him up there and it waspretty obvious that he can kickthefootball,”Templeexplained.“Obviously, that’s a dangerousweapon when you’ve got a kidthatcanputtheball intheendzoneandmaketheotheroffensego 80 yards instead of 60 or 40or even sometimes 50. That’s aweaponandit’sbeenablessingforus.”

Siemon,whostayswithDavidand Andrea Green, has been agame changer for the Bulldogsthis season, pinning opponentsdeep into their own territorywith each booming kickoff. Hisleg has helped set up the Bull-dog defense for success. In twowinsthisseason,thedefensehasgivenupjustthreepoints.Someof thatcanbeaccreditedtotheaverage starting field positionafterkickoff. “It very rarely happens thatyou’llfindateamthatwillgoonan 80-yard drive or an 85-yarddrive, whatever that may be, itvery rarely happens,” Templeexplained. “The stat guys willtell you if that’s cut in half, ifthey get the ball at the 40, it’s50percentlessfromthe20thattheywilldrivethatandscore.Soit’shuge.” Siemon said he played soc-cer for 10 years while overseas.Siemon added he wanted to trysomethingnew,sohedecidedtoput his skills to use at football,instead of “Fussball,” the Ger-manwordforsoccer. “It’s awesome, because there

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COLDWATER AT MINSTERMemorial Field

Last Season:Coldwater,35-13.Minsterout-gained Coldwater 338-328 in total offenseand received two touchdown passes fromJosh Nixon but Coldwater’s Brody Hoyingran for 144 yards and three touchdowns topropeltheCavstothewin. About the Cavaliers: The next severalweeks will be interesting with Brody Hoy-ingoutforatleast2-4weekswithaleftleginjury. Jack Hemmelgarn looked sharp inHoying’sstead,throwingtwotouchdownsinthewinoverBishopHartley....Afterseeinga spread team in Week One (Kenton) anda run-heavy team last week in Hartley, theCavaliers will have to be ready for a bal-ancedMinsterteamthatposted567yardsofoffenseinthewinoverLehm-anovertheweekend. About the Wildcats: Nixon,nowa junior,has jumpedouttoahotstart,throwingfor622yards and seven touchdownswithoutaninterceptioninhisfirst two games. ... Minster is2-0 halfway through a four-game stretch of facing teamsthatmadetheplayoffsin2013,and faces back-to-back statechampions in Coldwater thisweek and Marion Local nextweekinMariaStein....Minsterhasaveraged70yardsinpenalties thefirst twogamesoftheseason.

PARKWAY AT ST. HENRY Wally Post Athletic Complex

Last season:St.Henry,21-7.MitchelStam-menconnectedwithJeffPaulontwotouch-down passes and Jesse Niekamp ran in ascore. About the Panthers: Parkway started theseason with a tough non-conference sched-uleoftwoplayoffteamsfrom2013inCrest-view and Arlington, scoring just six pointsin the opening games. ... QB Justin Barnahasthrownfor225yardswithfourintercep-tionsthisseason....Parkwayisminustwointheturnoverratio(fourgiveaways/twotake-aways). ... LB Cody Coffman has 19 tacklesthisseasontoleadthePanthers. About the Redskins:JesseNiekampbroketwoschoolrecordsandtiedanotherwithhis

sixtouchdowneffortinthewinoverEaton,putting St. Henry at 2-0 for the first timesince2009....QBMitchStammenis19-of-30for190yardsastheRedskinshavedominat-edteamswiththeirrunninggame(492yardssofar)....ILBsBlakeHoyng(20tackles)andNateLangenkamp(24tackles)leadtheteamondefense.

MARION LOCAL AT NEW BREMENCardinal Stadium

Last season: Marion Local, 42-6. Hunt-er Wilker and Aaron Nietfeld had two bigtouchdown runs on the Flyers’ first twooffensive plays and the team captured theoutrightMACtitlewiththeWeek10victory.Nietfeld finished the night with 228 yardsrushing and a hat trick of scores. Wilker

added98yardsrushingand35yardsreceiving. About the Cardinals: NewBremen(0-2)iscomingofflossestoAllenEast(49-26)andFortLoramie(35-13) to start the season. ... Lastweek,quarterbackTreyNaylorcom-pleted 6-of-11 passes for 123 yardsand two touchdowns in the loss totheRedskins....BenSchwietermanhas amassed 204 yards rushing intwo games. ... Over the next fiveweeks, the Cardinals will face the

Flyers, Versailles, St. John’s, Fort Recov-eryandSt.Henry.Fourof thoseteamsareunbeatenenteringWeek3. About the Flyers: The Flyers extendedtheirwinningstreakto24gameslastweek,runningupa20-0scoreonRiverviewGabri-el Richard (MI) before lightning promptedthegametobecalled.Marionofficiallygotthe win in the books, after playing to the9:38markinthesecondquarter....Runningback/returnmanJacyGoettemoellershinedagainstGabrielRichard.Hecaughta76-yardTD pass from Dustin Rethman and addedan85-yardkickoff return forascore—hissecond special teams TD of the season. ...TheMarionLocaldefensehasrecordedtwoshutoutsthroughtwoweeks.

FORT RECOVERY AT ANNABooster Field

Last Season: Anna, 31-7. Christiaan Wil-liams rushed for 126 yards and two touch-

downsas theRocketspickedupthewininShelby County. Due to the league schedulerotation, the teams are playing at Annaagainthisseason. About the Indians: Fort Recovery hasstarted the season 2-0 for the fifth straightseasonafterbeatingborderrivalJayCoun-ty 28-0 in a lightning-shortened contest. ...RB Cole Hull ran for two touchdowns andreturnedafreekick(afterasafety)foranoth-ertouchdown....SophomoreQBCalebMar-tin is 25-of-40 passing for 273 yards in twogames....LBEvanSchoenhas22tacklesand21⁄2tacklesforlossthisseason. About the Rockets: Anna lost a toughbattlewithBrookville24-12lastweek,gain-ingjust269yardsoftotaloffenseagainsttheBlueDevils....Williams,whomissedthelastpartof2013withaninjury,alreadyhas244yardsrushingand three touchdowns. ...QBRyanCountsis11-of-27for135yardsintheRockets run-heavy offense. ... LBs JordanJurosic(16tackles,1sack)andWesShowal-ter(19tackles)leadthedefense.

KENTON AT ST. MARYSSkip Baughman Stadium

Last season: Kenton, 66-14. Grant Sher-mantossedforseventouchdownpassesandbrokeaclosegamewideopen,droppingthe’Riders to 0-3. Kenton went on to enjoy adeeprunintothepostseasonwhileSt.Marysenduredawinlessseason. About the Wildcats: Kenton suffered a24-2losstoColdwaterinitsopenerandwasnarrowly defeated by one of the top teamsintheWBL,Wapakoneta,15-14lastweek....Offensewasheldto155yardsinthelosstothe Cavaliers. ... QB Trent Hites is 37-of-66for 354 yards passing through two games.Kenton took the lead with 3:24 left to playona74-yardpassingTDtoColynBlackfordfromHites,butWapakQBKodiMorgancon-nectedwithCameronLauckforafour-yardtouchdownwith timerunningdowntosealthewin. About the Roughriders: After scorchingSidney for 71 points in Week 1, the ’RidersoffensewascontainedbyShawneeinWeek2. ... The Indians won 34-20. ... RB IsaacFitzgerald has accumulated 318 yards andsixTDsonthegroundthisseason....Overthenext three weeks, St. Marys plays Kenton,ElidaandBath— three teamswithacom-binedrecordof1-5enteringthisweek.

Two Minute

Drill

Area Preview Capsules

Players of the Week

Jesse Niekamp, RBSt. Henry

———22carriesfor258yards,record-tying five rushing touchdownsand school-record six overalltouchdowns in St. Henry’s 41-14winoverEaton.

OFFENSE DEFENSE

C.J. Seibert, LB Coldwater

———19 tackles, 1 tackle for loss inColdwater’s26-14winoverBish-opHartley.

MACStandings

MAC OverallColdwater 0-0 2-0Fort Recovery 0-0 2-0Marion Local 0-0 2-0Minster 0-0 2-0St. Henry 0-0 2-0St. John’s 0-0 2-0Anna 0-0 1-1Versailles 0-0 1-1New Bremen 0-0 0-2Parkway 0-0 0-2

Friday’sGames Coldwater at Minster Marion Local at New Bremen Parkway at St. Henry Fort Recovery at Anna Versailles at St. John’sNextFriday’sGames St. Henry at Coldwater Minster at Marion Local St. John’s at Fort Recovery New Bremen at Versailles Anna at Parkway

WBLStandings

WBLOverallCelina 1-0 2-0Ottawa-Glandorf 1-0 2-0Wapakoneta 1-0 2-0Elida 1-0 1-1Shawnee 1-0 1-1St. Marys 0-1 1-1Bath 0-1 0-2Defiance 0-1 0-2Kenton 0-1 0-2Van Wert 0-1 0-2

Friday’sGames Celina at Ottawa-Glandorf Kenton at St. Marys Defiance at Bath Wapakoneta at Elida Shawnee at Van WertNextFriday’sGames Celina at Defiance St. Marys at Elida Van Wert at Kenton Bath at Wapakoneta Ottawa-Glandorf at Shawnee

Local Football LeaderboardSCORINGPlayer TD C XP FG TPJesse Niekamp, SH 10 0 0 0 60Isaac Fitzgerald, SM 6 0 0 0 36Cole Hull, FR 6 0 0 0 36Christiaan Williams, A 5 0 0 0 30Brody Hoying, CW 4 0 0 0 28Nick Martz, DSJ 4 0 0 0 24Hunter Wilker, ML 4 0 0 0 24Trey Naylor, NB 3 0 3 0 21Nine tied with 3 0 0 0 18

RUSHINGPlayer Car. Yds. Avg. TDJesse Niekamp, SH 33 448 13.6 9Eric Spicer, SM 27 347 12.9 3Isaac Fitzgerald, SM 49 322 6.6 6Cole Hull, FR 24 284 11.8 4Nick Martz, DSJ 46 268 5.8 4Colin Peters, V 49 245 5.0 1Christiaan Williams, A 30 244 8.1 3Brody Hoying, CW 27 230 8.5 4Matthew Bruce, A 19 212 11.2 1Ben Schwieterman, NB 46 204 4.4 1

RECEIVINGPlayer Rec. Yds. Avg. TDEli Wolf, MIN 16 301 18.8 2Jacob Dues, MIN 8 188 23.5 3Kraig Schoenherr, CW 6 170 28.3 2Jacob Stolly, CEL 5 145 29.0 1Hunter Wilker, ML 4 137 34.3 3Grant Glover, A 6 110 18.3 0Austin Tester, SM 5 105 26.3 0Hayden Abromavich, P 4 93 23.3 1Sean Kirk, CEL 7 93 13.3 0Aaron Harlamert, CW 6 86 14.3 0

TACKLESPlayer TTKyle Dieringer, V 28

Frank Townsend, CEL 25C.J. Seibert, CW 24Nate Langenkamp, SH 24Mitch Fullenkamp, CW 24Jake Schmidt, CW 23Evan Schoen, FR 23Kegan Klinger, SM 20Blake Hoyng, SH 20Cody Coffman, P 19Wes Showalter, Anna 19

SACKSPlayer SacksZach Marks, CEL 4.5Mitch Fullenkamp, CW 4Blake Benton, ML 3Evan Huelsman, MIN 2.5Peter Ranly, MIN 2.5Dillon Lininger 2Gavin Mills, V 2Kody Williamson, A 2Jake Schmidt, CW 2Tony Keller, FR 2Michael Teeters, CEL 2

INTERCEPTIONSPlayer Int.Evan Hays, DSJ 2Jace Barga, V 2Several with 1

FUMBLERECOVERYPlayer FRSpencer Chilcoat, CEL 2Several with 1

PUNTSPlayer Att. Avg.Isaac Fitzgerald, SM 3 44.0Zach Steinbrunner, V 13 39.6Darien Sheffer, FR 6 39.5Mitchel Stammen, SH 8 38.3Peter Ranly, MIN 7 35.7Caleb Hoyng, CEL 8 35.4Luke Albers, A 2 34.0Dustin Rethman, ML 1 33.0Nick Gusching, NB 7 31.9Kyle McKibben, CW 6 30.5Deven Haggard, DSJ 8 27.6Cody Coffman, P 3 26.0

TDSQUARTERBACKEFFICIENCYPlayer Comp. Att. Pct. Yds. TD/Int. Efficiency*Dustin Rethman, Marion Local 8 13 61.5 249 5/1 333.97Dustin Howell, St. Marys 15 19 80.0 194 1/0 182.08Jack Hemmelgarn, Coldwater 9 15 60.0 128 2/0 175.68Josh Nixon, Minster 40 67 59.7 622 7/0 172.16Brody Hoying, Coldwater 9 15 60.0 156 0/0 147.36Caleb Hoyng, Celina 20 33 60.6 310 1/1 143.45Trey Naylor, New Bremen 7 16 43.8 155 2/2 141.38Mitchel Stammen, St. Henry 19 30 63.3 186 2/0 137.41Nick Martz, Delphos St. John’s 19 36 52.8 242 2/1 122.02Caleb Martin, Fort Recovery 25 40 62.5 273 1/2 118.08Ryan Counts, Anna 11 27 40.7 135 3/1 112.00Jared Niekamp, Versailles 7 21 33.3 129 1/2 81.60Justin Barna, Parkway 24 51 47.1 225 1/4 74.90

are so many people,” Siemonsaid. “When I played soccer,there were 100, sometimes 200visitors. There’s (thousands) ofpeople (at football games). It’sgreat.” Siemon touched down inAmerica towards the beginningofAugust.HesaidcomingfromCologne, one of the biggest cit-iesinGermany,toCelinawasabig cultural change but he hasadjustedjustfine. “Everything is different,”Siemon said. “The people aredifferent. They’re more openhere. In Celina, they say ‘Goodjob.’ ...Somestrangepeopletellme‘goodjob’afteragame.Inmyhometown, we have (thousands)ofpeoplelivingthereandnoone

knowstheotherone. “Thewholecitystaystogetherforoneteam.That’sreallydiffer-ent,”helateradded. “Das Boot” has had littleproblemfittinginwiththeteamsince arriving. He’s become afan favorite and a player whois respected by his teammatesand coaches for the skill set hebringstothetable. “We’ve got a great bunch ofkids,”Templesaid.“Theyrecog-nized pretty early when we gothim to kick off a couple timesthat‘Hey,thiskidcouldhelpus.’It’sa littledifferentwhenakidcanhelpyoucomparedtoakidwho is just out there to get theexperience. For him, when he’soutthere,he’sproducingonthefield.That’salwaysaplus.”

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