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12/04 Northeast KNIGHT FMCOCALLUOM V NOTRTHBEASTA - DELCEMLBER 4 senior edition part 3 CCoonnnnoorr BBooggggss ##5544 OOLL//DDLL McCallum Football Memory - Playoff - Medina Valley - sack, interception and fumbly recovery Favorite Book - Trinity Photo by Anna McClellan/MacJournalism Favorite College Player - Johnny Manziel Favorite Food - Fajitas - beef, pork, chicken, bring 'em on JJooeell BBoouurrggeeooiiss ##6688 OOLL//DDLL McCallum Football Memory - 2019 Team Dinner at McCallum during JV game Photo by Lindsey Plotkin/MacJournalism My Playlist Includes - Bodycount by Tokyos Revenge ft Josiah Favorite Movie - Friday the 13th, part 2 Favorite Food - Nachos Plans after McCallum - make beats @prodbyboujee MMccCCaalllluumm KKnniigghhttss VVaarrssiittyy RRoosstteerr 1 Major Faught JR WR/DB 30 Lamar Davis SR DL 2 Silvio Guzman JR K 31 Cal Dunham JR RB/LB 3 Wyatt Cunningham JR WR/DB 32 Xavier Hutson SR WR/LB 4 Andres Rodriguez SR RB/DL 34 Robert Krajicek JR WR/DB 5 Jaxon Rosales JR QB 40 Santiago Ortiz JR WR/DB 6 David Houston SO WR/DB 42 Jake Hissey JR WR/DB 7 Gabriel Seale SR WR/DL 44 Ron Wolleben SO RB/LB 8 Brock Fanning JR WR/LB 50 Charlie Pecina SR OL/DL 9 Ez Guenther JR WR/DB 51 Max Pipkin JR OL/LB 10 Daniel Duenas SR RB/LB 52 Caleb Green SR OL/DL 11 Jake Allison SR WR/DB 54 Connor Boggs SR OL/DL 12 Edward Johnson SR WR/DB 55 Johan Holmes JR OL/DL 13 Brock Davis JR WR/DB 56 Raul Morales SR OL/DL 14 Sam Stevens FR QB 58 Cooper Borman JR OL/DL 15 Miles McCollum SO RB/DL 61 Lucas Bednar JR OL/DL 17 Colby Napier JR WR 62 Braeden Price JR OL/DL 19 Nate Davidson JR WR 68 Joel Bourgeois SR OL/DL 20 Bieke Campos JR RB/LB 71 Miles Butler JR OL/DL 22 Thomas Lonsdale JR WR/DB 80 Garrett Sherwood JR WR/DB 23 Payton Bergeron JR WR/DB 84 JD Jordan SO TE/LB 25 Tino Rodriguez JR RB/LB 88 Colby Jones JR WR/DB 27 Alexander Jourdan SO WR/K Head Coach: Thomas Gammerdinger Assistant Coaches: Joshua Amy, Brandon Grant, Brad Bernard, Steve Searle, Jared Houston, Bryan Webb, Chris Russell and Gabe Adame Athletic Trainer: Matt Johnson KNIGHT FMCOCALLUOM V NOTRTHBEASTA - DELCEMLBER 4 senior edition part 3 LLaammaarr DDaavviiss ##3300 DDLL McCallum Football Memory - Team Dinners Favorite College Player - Lamar Jackson My Playlist Includes - Man of the Year Favorite Food - Spaghetti Favorite Movie - The Day After Tomorrow Photo by Lindsey Plotkin/MacJournalism AAnnddrreess RRooddrriigguueezz ##44 RRBB//DDLL McCallum Football Memory - 2020 Taco Shack - my first Texas Varsity High School football game...unique Photo by Lindsey Plotkin/MacJournalism My Favorite College Player - Herschel Walker My Playlist Includes - Got it on Me by Pop Smoke Favorite Movie - Remember the Titans Favorite Food - Chicken alfredo pasta.
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