The Seaman Vikings, under fifth-year head coach Glenn O’Neill will be led by senior [player_tooltip player_id="35536" first="Ewan" last="Mills"] who has been garnering college offers after a busy offseason attending combines.
The Vikings had their second day of team camp early Tuesday morning. Seaman opens its season September 4 versus Centennial League Rival Highland Park.
Here is a preview of members of the Viking Class of 2021.<img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-35724" src="https://prephoops-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/redzone/uploads/2020/07/PRZKansasLaunch-1-300x188.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="188" />
<strong>OL, [player_tooltip player_id="35536" first="Ewan" last="Mills"], 6’185”, 285, (Ranked No. 197)</strong> – Mills will be looking to move up the rankings for players in the Class of 2021. Mills has college offers from Division II and NAIA schools at the moment. He participated in a combine this summer and ran a 1.71 10-yard split.
<strong>QB, Reid Cowan, 6’3”, 200</strong>– White knows how to make tackles and understands the responsibilities of a defensive end. He rarely overruns a play or loosing outside leverage. At 5’10” he plays low to the ground and could be moved to defensive tackle at the next level. Cowan has met with a couple of NAIA college recruiters.
<strong>LB, Nathan Zeferjahn, 6’0”, 215</strong> – Zeferjahn is a throw-back football player. Whether he lines up at fullback or linebacker, you can count on him hitting someone. He runs a 4.9 forty, and a solid student in the classroom. He has yet to receive a college offer, but in-state schools should give this guy a look.
<strong>WR, Jordan Zahn, 6’1”, 85</strong>– Zahn runs great routes. He is not the fastest wide receiver in the Class of 2021, but he is a solid position receiver. He knows how to pick up first downs and break tackles.
Other seniors to watch on the Vikings roster include FB, Trenton Carlson-Penry; and DB, Sean Hoffmans.
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