Weaver. Last year, he threw for 2,218 yards (26 TDs) and ran for 435 yards (10 TDs).
“Austin’s experience will be key to this year’s success,” said Hent-
In addition to Weaver, Hentges says running backs Brady Fann, Ben Holee and Ben Lanigan will carry the bulk of the load on the ground in 2025.
In the passing game, Helias likes to throw the football to a number
ges calls Hillman a game changer. “We need to get him the ball at least 10 times a game,” said Hentges. The Crusaders will also look to get the ball to Wood (6’5”, 240), who Hentges says is a massive target with good hands. the only starter back is senior Stone Hosier. “There has been a lot of The kicking game will be a strength again this year for Helias as all of their kickers are back. Brady Fann will punt, Nic Calvaruso
#28 Logan Hillman,
Senior CB/WR CMAC Defensive Player of the Year.
On defense, Helias should be stout again this year. Last year’s squad gave up 121.7 yards per game rushing and 146.1 yards per
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