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Stickler Honored By Nt'l Strength & Conditioning Assn.


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Stickler Honored By National Strength & Conditioning Assoc.

Courtesy: University of North Texas

Release: 05/02/2008

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (5/2/08) – University of North Texas football player Brock Stickler was recently awarded the All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year award by the National Strength and Conditioning Association.

Stickler was one of 239 collegiate athletes honored by the NSCA for his dedication to strength training and conditioning.

“Over the past three years, I have seen Brock build his way up to becoming an excellent athlete, student and person,” said assistant strength coach Troy Ramsey. “He has always brought everything he can give into the weight room everyday and that is all we have ever asked of him.”

Stickler started every game at wide receiver for the Mean Green, tallying 37 catches for 391 yards. One of only seven returning three-year letterwinners for North Texas, Stickler had his best game of his career last season against Louisiana-Lafayette with 98 yards receiving on nine catches and one touchdown.

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Congraulations to Brock Stickler! Outsanding!

I bet his leadership in the weight room inspires the other athletes!

I sure hope Stickler can have a great year. I have always thought

he was a secret weapon just waiting in the back ground. If a few

passes last year were just a little lower, he would have had several

TD catches. From being a special teams player to a 3 year letterman,

his carrer has really taken off. In 2006, he was just a part time WR,

then Dodge Ball comes in and he is reborn to do what he does best.

As a senior, this will be his last year. At 6-3, 220, he has NFL writen

all over his resume, so the 2008 season will be his year!

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