Signing Spotlight: Ty Clark, Fowler

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By: Kpreps.com
Feb 13, 2014

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Name:  Ty Clark

High School:  Fowler High School

Position in High School:  WR/MLB/P/K

Height:  6’4

Weight:  195

College you plan to attend:  Dodge City Community College

Scholarship/Walk-on:  Scholarship

Planned position in college:  WR/Safety

Other colleges recruited you or showed interest:  BCCC and GCCC

Why did you choose the college you plan to attend:  I felt more comfortable with the school and also built better relationships with the coaches and players.

Were you recruited to play other sports at the collegiate level:  Basketball / Track

Career Stats:  Season and Career Leader in Receptions/Yards/ and Receiving TDs

128 receptions for 2096 yards and 35 TDs

2nd All Time Career Tackles with 386

3rd All Time Career Interceptions with 8

Awards:  2012 – 1st Team All District WR/MLB by Kpreps; 1st Team All-League WR/MLB; 1st Team All Area Dodge City Daily Globe; 1st Team All State Topeka Capitol Journal and Wichita Eagle

2013 – 1st Team All District WR/MLB and District Defensive MVP by KPreps; 1st Team All-League WR/MLB/K; 1st Team All Area Dodge City Daily Globe; 1st Team All State Topeka Capitol Journal and Wichita Eagle; Selected to 8 Man All Star Game

Kpreps comment: A two-time Kpreps All-State selection at wide receiver/tight end, Clark could have received the same honors on the defensive side of the ball.  He finished 2013 with 109 tackles, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, five interceptions and three defensive touchdowns in only seven games. On offense, Ty had 56 receptions for 909 yards and 20 touchdowns.

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Editor's Note: It is important to remember that all college commitments are verbal and not truly finalized until the student-athletes sign National Letters of Intent on February 5th.

 

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