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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Rustin Dring


PICTURE SOURCE-RIVALS.COM
In 2006, Kearney was the Class A champs. In 2007, they were ranked #1 a lot of the season, but they were beaten by Omaha Central in the semi-finals. Omaha Central ended up winning it all in Class A this year. A big part of Kearney's success is due to Rustin Dring.

Rustin plays running back and linebacker. In 2007, Dring ran for 1221 yards and 23 touchdowns. In 2006, he had 1184 yards rushing. On defense Dring had two interceptions.

Dring is 6' and 190 lbs. He benches 285 lbs and squats 440 lbs. He has run a 4.52 40 and has a vertical jump of 34.5 inches. He is very athletic, has speed, and quickness. He will have a great career in college for any college who signs him.

We asked Rustin some questions:

Favorite Game Memory:
Scoring in overtime against Millard South my junior year to propel my team into the state championship.

Best Athlete You have Played Against:
Ty Kildow, Millard South

Favorite Team (Pro and College):
Dallas Cowboys, USC

Favorite Player in High School or College
Noah Keller of Ohio University because he was a good teammate of mine last year.

College That Are Interested In You:
UNK, UNO, South Dakota State University, University of South Dakota

What college(s) Are Your Favorite:

South Dakota State, UNO, Colorado State, Ohio, Iowa, Iowa State

PERSONAL

Who Is Your Favorite Movie Actor:
Adam Sandler

What Is Your Favorite Movie:

Friday Night Lights

What Is Your Favorite TV Show:
Two and 1/2 Men

Which Person Do You Admire The Most:
Adrian Peterson

What Are Your Hobbies:
Football, Track, Working Out, Hunting, Fishing, and Spending Time with Friends and Family

What is Important For You To Be Successful:

I think a lot of my success to this point has come from hard work and dedication. I always try to be a leader on and off the field. But I think most of my success has come from heart and passion.

Rustin Dring will be an asset for any college both as a leader and a teammate. He has shown this through his efforts and success with Kearney High School. It will be interesting to see where Rustin ends up to play college football.

Thanks Rustin for completing our questionnaire.

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