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06-02-2012, 09:41 AM
Other reports (see below) also have Mitchell Trail, an apparently highly-rated QB from an Arizona H.S. transfer (he grew up in and has family in Campbell County so they are moving back home) who will be a senior in 2012 as the likely new QB. Sounds like they have a number of good candidates and perhaps a little competition for the position.
http://www.tristatefootball.com/articles...cleID=3837
Kentucky Football
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
NewCath Lands Top Transfer
By Greg Shoemaker | Featured Analyst
Newport Central Catholic head coach Eddie Eviston confirmed with TriStateFootball.com that quarterback Mitchell Trail has enrolled at the school and will be suiting up for the Thoroughbreds next fall. Trail threw for 1,694 yards with 16 touchdown passes and 11 interceptions in nine games as junior for Gilbert High School near Phoenix, AZ in 2011. At 5-foot-9 and 170 pounds Trail is built similar to Brady Hightchew who had been under center for the NewCath offense the past three seasons. Trail should flourish in Eviston's offense that is conducive to quarterbacks being successful.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/varsity...3ce6c.html
Gilbert QB Mitch Trail leaving school
Posted: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 1:05 pm | Updated: 2:55 pm, Wed Feb 1, 2012.
By Mark Heller, Tribune | 1 comment
Gilbert quarterback Mitch Trail is moving east.
On Wednesday, Trail said he's moving to Newport, Kentucky and will attend Newport Central Catholic for his senior year.
Tigers coach Leland Rodgers - who was officially hired by the school Tuesday afternoon - said Wednesday that he spoke briefly with Trail. Rodgers believes either a family or job-related situation is the impetus behind the move.
"Regardless of what happened (in hiring a new coach) I think it was something his family had to do," Rodgers said. "You wish him luck and hope he'll be successful his senior year."
Trail threw for 1,694 yards, 16 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in nine games as the team's starting QB last fall, though he, like everyone else, would have a new system to learn under Rodgers.
But he was one of the better returning quarterbacks in the East Valley, and, along with receiver Connor Helvig, could have been a cornerstone of the Tigers offense next season.
See also
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/re...ail-123407
http://www.tristatefootball.com/articles...cleID=3837
Kentucky Football
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
NewCath Lands Top Transfer
By Greg Shoemaker | Featured Analyst
Newport Central Catholic head coach Eddie Eviston confirmed with TriStateFootball.com that quarterback Mitchell Trail has enrolled at the school and will be suiting up for the Thoroughbreds next fall. Trail threw for 1,694 yards with 16 touchdown passes and 11 interceptions in nine games as junior for Gilbert High School near Phoenix, AZ in 2011. At 5-foot-9 and 170 pounds Trail is built similar to Brady Hightchew who had been under center for the NewCath offense the past three seasons. Trail should flourish in Eviston's offense that is conducive to quarterbacks being successful.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/varsity...3ce6c.html
Gilbert QB Mitch Trail leaving school
Posted: Wednesday, February 1, 2012 1:05 pm | Updated: 2:55 pm, Wed Feb 1, 2012.
By Mark Heller, Tribune | 1 comment
Gilbert quarterback Mitch Trail is moving east.
On Wednesday, Trail said he's moving to Newport, Kentucky and will attend Newport Central Catholic for his senior year.
Tigers coach Leland Rodgers - who was officially hired by the school Tuesday afternoon - said Wednesday that he spoke briefly with Trail. Rodgers believes either a family or job-related situation is the impetus behind the move.
"Regardless of what happened (in hiring a new coach) I think it was something his family had to do," Rodgers said. "You wish him luck and hope he'll be successful his senior year."
Trail threw for 1,694 yards, 16 touchdowns and 11 interceptions in nine games as the team's starting QB last fall, though he, like everyone else, would have a new system to learn under Rodgers.
But he was one of the better returning quarterbacks in the East Valley, and, along with receiver Connor Helvig, could have been a cornerstone of the Tigers offense next season.
See also
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/re...ail-123407
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