ARMY IRON MAN WINNERS

2012-GOOCHLAND’s JORDAN JEFFERSON

2011-GRENTA’S DYON ROSSER

2010-AMHERST COUNTY’S DEVONTE BROWN

2009-MONACAN’S LOGAN STAIB

2008-HIDDEN VALLEY’S CHAD EARHART

 

Text Box: Goochland’s Jordan Jefferson voted Army Iron Man of the Year

BECKLEY, WV – The U.S. Army Beckley Recruiting Battalion is proud to announce that Goochland’s Jordan Jefferson is the 5th Annual Army Iron Man of the Year for Virginia.  Jefferson had 979 all-purpose yards with 11 touchdowns, three interceptions, and six passes defended this season for Goochland.  Fan from across the state vote online for the winner from among ten finalists, including:

 

2012 U.S. Army Iron Man of the Year - Virginia

Charles Clark – King’s Fork

Tucker Curran – Cox

Jordan Jefferson – Goochland

Raquann Matthews - Covington

Kahlil Mock – Patrick

Donte Peoples - Galax

Steven Peoples - Graham

Ty Smith – Greenbrier Christian

Cody Swisher – Riverheads

Davion Taylor - Maury

 

Playing and excelling on both offense and defense, the Army Iron Man must demonstrate physical and emotional strength as well as strength of character.  The Army Iron Man embodies the qualities of Army STRONG.  High school football fans from across the state selected the finalists by voting at www.TheSportsFlash.com

 

This is the 4th Army Iron Man of the Year campaign for Virginia.  Grenta’s Dyon Rosser (2011); Amherst County’s Devonte Brown (2010); Monacan’s Logan Staib (2009); and Hidden Valley’s Chad Earhart (2008) are the previous winner of the Army Iron Man of the Year for Virginia.

 

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