Football feature: Kiylan Miller
By: Sabrina Hardin
By: Sabrina Hardin
“To make it in football, feels amazing, because it gives you more challenge and gives a better feeling playing teams to know the next week may not be guaranteed,” was Kiylan Millers response to how he felt about making it to playoffs. Kiylan has always been interested in football, but when the passing of his great uncle happened he became more intrigued with it. Kiylan mentioned how his uncle would tell him football stories and enjoyed watching him play. Kiylan plans to play football after high school, but he does not know where yet, as he wants to weigh his options on where he feels most at home, and where he can get a good amount of playing time. Wherever he decides to go he wants to be able to get an education in the field he plans to study. “The 19-20 season is the best season I’ve ever had in my life, because the atmosphere was and is just amazing at every game and in the community. I felt the culture change as we built as a brotherhood; heavily. It feels way different to win, than to go 1-10 my freshmen year, and 4-7 my sophomore year,” said Miller. During this last game he felt a little weird, for a few reasons: realizing all of the seniors were leaving, him now having only one year left of high-school football. It was also said to be one of the worst feelings he has had in a long time, due to losing the second round of playoffs. One of Kiylan's greatest achievements, he says, is him "realizing the talent God gave him to play the game, being able continue through life with a lot of adversity and continuing to achieve his dreams."