2022 PFN Player Spotlight: Andrew Foster-Chichester Eagles
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Daniel Reed | July 18, 2022
Andrew Foster V
School: Chichester Eagles
Class of: 2023
GPA: 4.3
Jersey Number: 50
Position(s): C
Ht: 5’10 – Wt: 325
Notable Awards:
1st Team All Del-Val (2021)
2nd Team all Del-Val (2019
Chichester Eagles Offensive Lineman of the Year (2021)
Numerous Academic Awards
Other Sports: Swimming, Boxing
TWITTER HANDLE: @AndrewFosterV1
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Why do you play football ? I love the game with everything I have. Everyone needs to know that no matter what adversity you go through in life, with the right dedication you can always be successful. Football helps you see that.
What has been your best football memory ? Playing my first game on varsity as a freshman, the feel, smell, sound, was everything I ever hoped for.
Who is your biggest fan and why ? My brother and mom, because they always supports me and challenge me to be the very best I can be. They keeps me going when times get tough. They’ve never missed a game.
Who is your role model and why ? My father because he taught me how to be a man, and how to put 110% into everything you do, not matter what adversity you may face. He consistently shows me what it looks like to work hard and reap the benefits
What is your desired major in college ? Business and Finance
In your opinion, where is the toughest place to play ? No where, I don’t let the outside noise get to me. I show up and fight until the final whistle.
What is your personal goal for this year ? To get some spotlight and get recruited, to win the Del Val once again and have a deeper run in the playoffs.
Other than cheese, what is your favorite pizza topping ? Bacon
Which do you prefer, Bone-in, or Bone-out wings ? Bone-out
What would be your best dish if and when you were to cook a meal ? My Mac and Cheese is unmatched, my friends all love it.
Most embarrassing sports moment ? When I air-balled a free throw during a basketball game.
Sport you’d love to play but can’t ? Tennis
What is one thing you’ve learned from football that you’d like to pass on to future players… There’s always more time to prove yourself, don’t let one little mistake dictate how you play. Take practice serious and know how to take control of a game no matter what position you’re playing.
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