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No. 15 Vol. 3
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March 2017
Caldwell Native Hopes To Play On NFL Sundays
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the top 100 players in the state. At that point, colleges were looking at him. Being a teenager and having coaches watch him was a bit nerve-wracking, but he played his game and had the support of his par-
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only position he has ever played. He explained his coaches often told him his ability, to find the ball and always see the plays, was rare. So, with hard work, Condit quickly became a star in Caldwell. “I had always been one of the better players, but sophomore year I really started to get good,” he recalled. “Something just clicked.” He credits a lot of his success to his uncle and high school linebacker coach Todd Romano, no relation. According to Condit, his uncle treated him like everyone else, which made a difference in him growing as a player. “Being a leader was always important,” he explained. “I didn’t want to get any special treatment.” One of the first times he knew he was good was his junior year of high school when he was named one of
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By Jason Cohen yler Condit fell in love with the pigskin at a young age. The six foot, 240-pound linebacker, who amassed more than 450 tackles during his collegiate career, hopes to play in the NFL. Condit, 23, grew up in Caldwell, and played football for the first time at the age of five. His uncle, Dan Romano, who coached football at James Caldwell High School for 33 years until 2015, introduced him to the game. “It (football) was something I always wanted to do,” Condit said. From ages six to 12, he was a ball boy for the high school team and recalled how cool it felt to be around the older players. He saw how hard they worked and wanted to be like them. Condit participated in his first football game at seven-years-old and was inserted at linebacker, the
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