First and foremost, all glory to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, because without Him none of this would be possible. I also want to thank my parents for always supporting me and pushing me to be the best person I can be. Thank you to everyone who has helped me along the way, including Jon Pyles, John Sullivan, Ryan Huber, and Cory Gregory. A special thank you to Coach Shelton, Coach Robinson, and Coach Hullette for believing in me and my abilities and giving me this great opportunity. With that being said, I am excited to announce my commitment to Walters State CC!
SCHOLAR ATHLETE OF WEEK 🏈🏀⚾️
{@niemeyer_james - @MinsterAthletic}
"Growing up and looked up to all the athletes that were here before me, I feel like I would like to represent myself in that way to the younger kids in Minster," said James.
#YNNSports@MinsterHSFB@MinsterBaseball
D7 All Ohio:
Offensive Player of the Year: Brogan Stephey, Minster @StepheyBrogan
Defensive Player of the Year: Drew Lause, Maria Stein Marion Local @MLFlyers_sports
Co-Coach of the year: @CGFootball Andy Schafer
#FFN WEEK 3 🏈
41 | MINSTER [3-0]
» B. Stephey: 20-24, 214 PASS YDS
14 | ANNA [2-1]
» A. Shappie: 16-26, 187 PASS YDS
@StepheyBrogan & @Connorschmies10 combined for 5️⃣ rushing touchdowns in a convincing @midwestathletic opener for @MinsterHSFB—knocking off undefeated Anna 💨
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Just noticed Brogan Stephey scored 18 points tonight.
That makes him #1 on the Minster Career Points Scored list, as his 346 career points passes the old record holder, Ty Parks who had 344 points (2001-2004).