Passed on to me by a reader:
Note the kid runs, kicks, is a baseball and basketball star. Can't use that kind of talent at a major school!
Elsworth chooses Western
GOODRICH
THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
By Keith Morris
kmorris@flintjournal.com - 810.766.6184
If Kirk Elsworth has anywhere near the success he had at Goodrich, Western Michigan University might want to rename its end zones the Elsworth Zone.
After one of the best seasons by a running back in state history, Elsworth will look to continue his football success with the Broncos. Elsworth, who ran for 2,867 yards and scored a state-record 52 touchdowns as a senior, has verbally committed to accept a football scholarship to Western Michigan.
Although he drew interest from several smaller schools, the only other Division I school that appeared ready to offer the 6-foot, 205-pound standout a scholarship to play running back was Western Illinois, which is Division I-AA.
"It was a little frustrating," Elsworth said of the lack of interest from the nation's larger schools. "I thought I had a good year and thought I'd have a few more offers. But I got offers to play the position I wanted, so it worked out for the best."
The Class B All-State running back and The Journal's Player of the Year had more schools interested in him as a defensive player after a strong prep career at free safety. But it was in the offensive backfield where Elsworth made headlines.
"Everybody and their brother was interested in him on the defensive side at strong safety or outside linebacker," said Goodrich coach Tom Alward. "But he really wants to carry the football and Western Michigan wanted just that.
"I think it's an excellent fit with new (coach Bill Cubit) coming in. They want a physical, athletic back who can pass protect, catch the ball, carry it 20-25 times a game and get them the tough yards and be able to break it. And that's Kirk."
Elsworth finished just 23 yards shy of the state single-season rushing record despite limited carries because he was seldom used at running back in the second half of the Martians' many blowouts. He averaged 10.9 yards per carry on only 263 attempts.
Elsworth was also Goodrich's kicker and punter and he shattered the state single-season scoring record with 379 points - 73 more than anyone has ever scored.
He set Genesee County records with 5,819 career rushing yards and 94 touchdowns and finished tied for third in state history with 632 career points.
Elsworth, who also plays basketball, is a star centerfielder on the baseball team and runs track, has a 3.0 grade point average and plans to major in sports medicine.
Note the kid runs, kicks, is a baseball and basketball star. Can't use that kind of talent at a major school!
Elsworth chooses Western
GOODRICH
THE FLINT JOURNAL FIRST EDITION
Tuesday, January 25, 2005
By Keith Morris
kmorris@flintjournal.com - 810.766.6184
If Kirk Elsworth has anywhere near the success he had at Goodrich, Western Michigan University might want to rename its end zones the Elsworth Zone.
After one of the best seasons by a running back in state history, Elsworth will look to continue his football success with the Broncos. Elsworth, who ran for 2,867 yards and scored a state-record 52 touchdowns as a senior, has verbally committed to accept a football scholarship to Western Michigan.
Although he drew interest from several smaller schools, the only other Division I school that appeared ready to offer the 6-foot, 205-pound standout a scholarship to play running back was Western Illinois, which is Division I-AA.
"It was a little frustrating," Elsworth said of the lack of interest from the nation's larger schools. "I thought I had a good year and thought I'd have a few more offers. But I got offers to play the position I wanted, so it worked out for the best."
The Class B All-State running back and The Journal's Player of the Year had more schools interested in him as a defensive player after a strong prep career at free safety. But it was in the offensive backfield where Elsworth made headlines.
"Everybody and their brother was interested in him on the defensive side at strong safety or outside linebacker," said Goodrich coach Tom Alward. "But he really wants to carry the football and Western Michigan wanted just that.
"I think it's an excellent fit with new (coach Bill Cubit) coming in. They want a physical, athletic back who can pass protect, catch the ball, carry it 20-25 times a game and get them the tough yards and be able to break it. And that's Kirk."
Elsworth finished just 23 yards shy of the state single-season rushing record despite limited carries because he was seldom used at running back in the second half of the Martians' many blowouts. He averaged 10.9 yards per carry on only 263 attempts.
Elsworth was also Goodrich's kicker and punter and he shattered the state single-season scoring record with 379 points - 73 more than anyone has ever scored.
He set Genesee County records with 5,819 career rushing yards and 94 touchdowns and finished tied for third in state history with 632 career points.
Elsworth, who also plays basketball, is a star centerfielder on the baseball team and runs track, has a 3.0 grade point average and plans to major in sports medicine.