POV: FIRST-YEAR FOOTBALL

Brady Walsh, a first-year student playing wide reciever for the Yellowjacket Football team, earned an honorable mention in the Minnesota College Athletic Conference’s (MCAC) all-MCAC honors. He was among 16 Yellowjackets named. This point-of-view comes from an interview conducted two weeks prior to the NJCAA National Championship.

“We have been through tuff times with injuries losing a lot of players that play a big part in this team. but we have fought through those battles.

We just have the national championship game left so what we are trying to work on are the little things like penalties and self inflicting wounds. If we play a perfect game I don’t see anyone beating us.

I have had some good games and bad games but that happens to everyone so I can’t beat myself up about it. Like I said, we have one game left so I just need to be perfect once.

As a team I feel like this is the best football we have played so far this season. Our defense is scary for these other offenses and offense we can do everything so nobody can game plan for us because they don’t have what we are going to do versus them. So overall we are feeling good going into this game, we are going to keep the momentum from last game and carry it over to the national championship.

I am loving this team because of how tuff we are. We have all been through an injury of some sort but we come out everyday and work hard for our brothers which makes us so good because we are willing to SACRIFICE ourselves for the win.

interview by Sam Jennings