Little known fact
With Columbia dropping down to Class A in football this season, there's a possibility they could be playing the Steel-High Rollers in the playoffs.
They have the top player in the state in running back Jeremiah Young, who has rushed for more than 6,000 yards during his career. The state record is more than 8,200 yards.
Why am I posting this? Since the playoffs of Young's freshman year, Columbia is one of six teams to hold Young under 100 yards on the ground.
The others were Holy Name and Southern Columbia (freshman year); Bellwood Antis, Boiling Springs and St. Pius X (sophomore year) and Trinity (junior year).
They have the top player in the state in running back Jeremiah Young, who has rushed for more than 6,000 yards during his career. The state record is more than 8,200 yards.
Why am I posting this? Since the playoffs of Young's freshman year, Columbia is one of six teams to hold Young under 100 yards on the ground.
The others were Holy Name and Southern Columbia (freshman year); Bellwood Antis, Boiling Springs and St. Pius X (sophomore year) and Trinity (junior year).
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