Player Profile: Andrew Campbell, Mill Valley

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By: Kpreps.com
Jan 31, 2013

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Name: Andrew Campbell                                                            

High School: Mill Valley

Position in high school: Cornerback

Height: 6 ft.

Weight: 180 lbs.

College you plan to attend: Chadron State College

Scholarship / Walk-on: Walk-on

Planned position in college: Cornerback

Other colleges recruited you or showed interest: Elmhurst, Bethel, Feather River, Simpson

Why you chose the college you plan to attend: Nice environment to live in, good coaches. I have other family that isn’t that far away from there.

Notes / stats from high school career: 41 tackles, 29 solo tackles, 6 interceptions, 25 knock downs

Favorite high school football memory: Just being around all my brothers playing the sport we love. It is not just a game or sport, it’s a lifestyle that only the determined can live.

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Kpreps comment: Campbell helped the Jaguars to an undefeated run to the Kaw Valley League championship this past fall.  Andrew registered a season-high eight tackles in a 43-0 shutout of KC Schlagle to open district play. The Jaguars finished 8-2, falling to eventual runner-up Bishop Miege 41-23 in the first round of the playoffs.

 

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