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What small stature players have been memorable over the years. Fochtman from Berlin, is a memorable one for me
Just wondered who else played bigger than their physical size
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Dane Domonkos, played at a McCort and then had a good career at Saint Francis as a WR. Not too often you see a 5’7” wide out at that level.
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Jeff Hoenstine at Central
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Sam Penna?
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LaRod Stephens-Howling - 2010 NFL leader in KO Return Yards, Successful career at Pitt with Shady, Revis Island, Hynoski, Dorin Dickerson, part of 13-9 upset of WVU.
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Way back in 1988, the first year of state playoffs, Bradford had a 5’5” guard lined up opposite Aliquippa’s Sean Gilbert. That kid is my nominee.
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Probably known more for basketball, but Imil Britt was pretty short but a solid football player.
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Chad Schilling (RIP) played a lot bigger than he was at BC. Small back with speed but saw him truck a defensive back on multiple occasions like he was a 230 lb fullback. Seeing him in street clothes was a surprise.
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Artie Moss Jr., 140# defensive end @ FH. Seemingly long arms and good wrestling skills led to many sacks and negative yds. for runners & Qb's.
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