Sterling (Jan. 25, 2012) - Dominion High School senior lineman Kenny Sisson will play football next year at the new Alderson-Broaddus College NCAA Division II program in Philippi, W.V.
Sisson is a 6-foot-3, 265-pound offensive center and defensive end who helped the Titans earn their first ever playoff bid in 2010. Sisson has put in a tremendous amount of work in the weight room where by his junior year he was benching 350+ and squatting nearly 600 pounds.
"I chose to commit to Alderson-Broaddus Division 2 program that is starting up next year in West Virginia because it is the best educational and athletic opportunity for me," said Sisson, who will look to study business management in school.
Alderson-Broaddus, located in the Tygart River Valley, is a health-related and professional educational liberal arts school affiliated with the American Baptist Churches, USA, and the West Virginia Baptist Convention. The school is a merger in 1932 of Broaddus College (opened in 1871) and Alderson Academy and Junior College (opened in 1901). In the fall of 2012, the school will begin NCAA Division II play in football, men's and women's lacrosse, women's tennis and men's volleyball.
The college of 600 students has plans to break ground in April on a new multi-sport complex. The football team will play an independent schedule in 2012 before moving into the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. The team is coached by the school's athletic director, Dennis Creehan.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
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Congrats Kenny! This is a great write up on a very hard working young man. I expect big things from Kenny in the years to come. Coach Creehan lead West VA Weslyan to many winning seasons. Alderson-Broaddus is getting a very good coach and a very talented lineman.
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