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Hidden Valley football player named Army Iron Man of the Year

Chad Earhart, wide receiver and outside linebacker for the Hidden Valley Titans, has been named the Army Iron Man of the year for Virginia by the U.S. Army Beckley Recruiting Battalion. The Army Iron Man award recognizes the best two-way high school football player in the battalion’s Virginia recruiting territory.

As the Army Iron Man of the Year for Virginia , Earhart will receive a customized, championship-quality ring from presenting sponsor Jostens.

In week nine, Earhart scored on a 52-yard touchdown reception, returned a kick-off for a 94-yard touchdown, and returned an interception for a 35-yard touchdown as Hidden Valley beat Christiansburg, 38-21.

For more about the Iron Man Award and a list of weekly winners, see the Sports Flash Web site here.

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  1. quigg |

    sweet! Way to go Chad.

    GO NAVY! Beat Army

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