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Ty Johnson

GREEN75

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Sep 22, 2009
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Ty is 32 points from Steve Trimble's points record. Trimble scored 200 points in 12 games for the 1975 State Champions. It would be nice to see Ty break this record and the Sentinels cap it off with another State Championship!!!
 
Seriously!!! This kid has pure talent and athleticism.

If you're reading this forum, Ty, thank you for creating such an exciting season for Cumberland football fans! Looking forward to your contributions as this year's FH team faces a tenacious and hungry Camper team and enters the playoffs. Best of luck to you, son! I hope to one day see you playing pro football! Most importantly, though, stay focused on your remaining high school and then U of MD education.

Here's to an injury-free and successful ride to help bring #4 back to FH!!!

(And, to the rest of you great FH players, like #7, #12, #9, the entire O-/D-line, and many others - your greatness has helped showcased Ty's talent. It takes a team to win games, and you guys are the epitome of teamwork!!!!)
 
Ty touched the ball 4 times last night. 3 rushing attempts and 1 pass reception.

He had 4 TDs. 123 yds rushing and 15 yds receiving.
Thats phenomenal. Against any opponent.

FH ran the whole first half out of a shotgun double slot/motion look. Nice change of pace.
 
This kid would crush alot of area records if he got the ball say 20 times a game.. Unstoppable when he gets outside you just aint gonna catch him.. FH has a ultimate weapon and should ride his back to another State Title. With TY FH is clearly the best 1A team in the State...
 
Originally posted by camper21502:
This kid would crush alot of area records if he got the ball say 20 times a game.. Unstoppable when he gets outside you just aint gonna catch him.. FH has a ultimate weapon and should ride his back to another State Title. With TY FH is clearly the best 1A team in the State...
Good points. Problem is if he touched the ball 20 times a game, he'd probably score 15 TDs. FH is a team in all aspects. Without the exceptional blocking and teammates, Ty can't do what he does. He knows when to follow his blockers and when to just explode.
 
Loved Kris Jacksons patients on the return. Watching these kids develop has been fun. Ty is just a special kid.
 
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