A Devil of a season

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Jordan Petersen was a man for all seasons at Hall, excelling in football, basketball and baseball. (BCR photo/Brad Martin)
Jordan Petersen was a man for all seasons at Hall, excelling in football, basketball and baseball. (BCR photo/Brad Martin)
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SPRING VALLEY — No matter what the sport, coaches throughout the NCIC and throughout the state had one name at the top of the we need to stop list: Jordan Petersen.

The Hall senior used his speed, hard work and talent to drive opposing coaches and players up the wall.

The numbers he put up in football, basketball and baseball and the honors he received for them have earned Petersen the BCR 2008 Boys Athlete of the Year.

Hard work and determination are the best ways to describe where Petersen has come since his freshman year of football.

Hall football coach Gary Vicini described Petersen last fall after he was named the BCR 2007 Football Player of the Year.

“Jordan really developed into a nice all-around player,” Vicini said. “Jordan has the ability to break away from defenders.”

On the offensive side of the ball, Petersen was a unanimous first-team All-NCIC Selection at running back and a first-team selection as a defensive back.

“One of my individual goals going into the season was to rush for over 1,000 yards,” he said. “As a team, we wanted to have a winning record and make the playoffs.”

Petersen, who will play football and baseball for Aurora University, achieved many of his goals as he rushed for 1,194 yards along with 21 touchdowns, but he added another weapon to his arsenal.

Petersen also had 388 yards receiving and another three touchdowns. His receiving skills also made Aurora University take notice as he’ll be lining up next to former St. Bede standout Ryan Milus.

“I’m really looking forward to playing wide receiver at Aurora,” Petersen said. “It’ll be fun getting to play with Ryan. They have a nice team, and Ryan has already been there a couple of years to help as well.”

Hoops

Petersen was not a big scorer, by any means, in basketball, but he will be extremely difficult for Mike Filippini to replace next season. He was Hall’s defensive stopper, a role he thrived in and relished.

“Just like when I was getting our opponent’s top receiver in football, I was usually getting our opponent’s top offensive player in basketball season,” Petersen said. “I love that challenge. I got to cover Seth Evans of Seneca, who is a Division 1 player. And when we played them a second time, at Plano, we had him really frustrated to the point where he was yelling at his own teammates. That’s when you know you have done something good on defense. It’s a great feeling.”

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