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An already powerhouse program, the Grand View University football team just got richer on Wednesday when Washington’s Trashaun Willis put pen to paper his intentions to hit the gridiron for the Vikings.
The 6’5’’ 230 pound senior will be a linebacker for a Viking team that has won 82% of their games in the last decade including a national championship in 2013. Willis tells KCII Sports he is excited to be a part of something special. “I can’t wait to get started. Going on my visit there they gave me their feelings about football. It is a win first mentality and team over everything. I can’t wait to be a part of another winning program with that drive for success.” Willis started at linebacker for the Demons each of the last three seasons including recording 59 tackles this past fall. He also doubled as the quarterback where he compiled 1,530 total yards with 25 touchdowns and was named captain of the Class 3A all state team. Grand View is a part of the Heart of Amer
–Paso Robles High School student-athletes Isabella Druding, Kendall Moffit, and Madeline Loff will sign NCAA National Letters of Intent at a ceremony at 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at the practice field at Paso Robles High School.
Isabella Druding will join the William Jessup University Cheer and Competitive Stunt program. A four-year letter winner, she was chosen as a CCAA All-League First Team. She was selected for the PRHS Varsity Cheer and Stunt team as a freshman and is currently a team captain.
William Jessup Coach Alexis Welch is very pleased with her signing “I am thrilled to have Isabella joining our Warrior family next year!” she said, “She is an incredible flyer and tumbler and will be an asset to our Stunt program at Jessup. I have watched Isabella grow over the last few years with her High School Stunt program, and cannot wait to continue helping her grow during her time as a Warrior. Let’s go Bella!”
Then, it all came crashing down. I knew something wasn t right for sure just because I couldn t really put too much pressure on (my left knee), Glass said. But for the first week, I didn t even know that (my left ACL) was torn, and our trainers were telling me that it might have been something with my hamstring. I didn t find out until about a week later when I took an MRI. That s when they told me.
Glass said he sustained his season-ending knee injury after catching a pass and planting awkwardly in a Week 6 win at LaPorte on Sept. 25. He walked off the field under his own power thinking he would return, but when it was confirmed that Glass high school football career was over, he was heartbroken.