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Sam Tai.. Liberty Football, this team is loaded!

As I view the footage of Liberty High School football spring training and after school workouts, It is hard to believe that one school could have wall to wall talent as this school. I am talking on both sides of the ball, these kids are big strong and fast. Family and Dedication are the words that come to my head when I see them prepare for the up coming season. I will have to do several parts to this article because to highlight only one player from this team would be a disservice to the football fan. Today Sam Tai is our Player of the Week, 6’3, 230 TE/DE/OLB. Sam has national attention and is one of Nevada’s Top High School Prospects! Congrats Sam! and I look forward to watching you grow this year as you move forward toward you goals… this team has many more stay tuned!

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About the Author: Kyle has been part of the Las Vegas Community since 1988, when he joined the UNLV Family as a Student Athlete on the UNLV Football team. Kyle was fortunate to have the opportunity to participate in the San Francisco 49ers Rookie Football Camp, as a free-agent. Kyle later returned to UNLV and completed his education and earned his BA in Criminal Justice. Since then Kyle has been committed to serving the community, and has continued mentoring high school and middle school football athletes throughout the Valley. Kyle coached, High School football in the Clark Coutny School District for six seasons. Kyle has made it a personal goal to put Nevada's football on the “Highest” level of high school athletics, through education and training. Kyle says, "joining the Football Division of Premier Ball, this was the missing link that is needed to get the exposure that Nevada Football Athletics needs to get to the next level." Kyle is looking forward to meeting all the Las Vegas High School, Middle School and Pop Warner NYFL, NYS, etc.. Public and private and introducing the Premier Ball system, to assure "NO PLAYER, LEFT BEHIND!" Concept.

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