2021 PFN Player Profile: Tyler Cain – Beaver Falls @tylercain08 @beaverfallspa @BFHSTigers
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Tristan Klinefelter | July 20, 2021
Tyler Cain
Beaver Falls High School
Class of 2022
LB/TE
Ht: 6’3 Wt: 230
Other sports: Baseball and basketball
Awards: First-team All-Conference linebacker and tight end.
Twitter: @tylercain08
Why do you play football?
I play football because I have a love for the game, ever since I was a kid I always dreamed about going pro and those are still my goals today.
What has been your best memory from football so far?
My best memory so far is winning the WPIAL championship.
Who is your favorite pro athlete and why?
My favorite pro athlete is Najee Harris, he is an aggressive and shifty running back that’s the style I like.
Who is your biggest fan and why?
My biggest fan would have to be both my mom and my dad, they were both there from the jump when I was little.
Is there any specific person you look up to and use as a role model?
A person I would use as a role model would be myself, I push myself everyday so that one day I can become the professional athlete I want to be.
What is your desired major in college?
My desired major in college would have to be business.
Coming off a year with COVID struggles, what do you think this year will be like?
This year would be even more successful than last year we get the heart of our fans back to full capacity so I can show out in front of them.
Favorite play to run?
My favorite play to run would be a tight end pop pass, all last year it was wide open for me.
What is your personal goal for this season?
my personal goal for this year would be an All-State tight end and linebacker.
Favorite pre-game meal?
Pizza.
Sports movie?
The Waterboy.
Sport you’d love to play but can’t?
Hockey.
What are you looking forward to most this year?
I’m looking forward to getting on the field with all the fans allowed to come back and getting back-to-back WPIAL championships and hopefully going to states.
Favorite activities?
My favorite activities outside of football would be training and video games.
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