Bryan County’s Nick Scott voted Army Iron Man of the Year for Georgia

Army Iron Man honors Florida’s best two-way high school football players

 

JACKSONVILLE, FL – The U.S. Army Jacksonville Recruiting Battalion is proud to announce that Bryan County’s Nick Scott is the Army Iron Man of the Year for Georgia.  The campaign honors the state’s best two-way high school football players.  Scott rushed for a team-high 959 yards with seven touchdowns while finishing third on the team in tackles with 43.  Fans from across the state selected Scott from among 10 finalists for the Army Iron Man of the Year.

 

U.S. Army Iron Man of the Year – Georgia Finalists - 2011

Scottie Griffin - Fitzgerald

Tony Hunter – South Effingham

Joseph Lockley - Portal

Shavez Mincey - Claxton

Nick Scott – Bryan County

Greer Smith - Stratford

Jovante Spivey - Savannah

Skylar Strickland – Calvary Day

Javarius Virgin – Seminole County

Dequavius Walker - Westside

 

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 selected the finalists throughout the season by voting online at www.TheSportsFlash.com

 

The United States Army is charged with protecting America’s freedom and preserving peace.  The Army trains and equips its soldiers to be the best, especially when it comes to their job, leadership, and soldiering skills.  With more than 150 jobs available in many exciting fields, the U.S. Army provides many job training and leadership training opportunities.  From working with computer to assisting doctors to fixing helicopters, there’s an Army job that’s right for you.  For more information, go online to www.GoArmy.com.