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Knowing his job on each play has allowed Fiedorowicz to sharpen his route running and fine-tune other skills in order to improve his connection with senior quarterback James Vanderberg.

“James is throwing the ball well, and we’ve got some good athletes at wide receiver,” Fiedorowicz said. “That will help us to get each other open.”

Bradshaw nominated: Bryan Bradshaw, a junior quarterback for D-II Winona (Minn.) State’s football team, has been selected as a finalist for the Allstate American Football Coaches Association Good Works Team.

A team of 22 athletes will be selected in September for the honor, which recognizes college football players for achievements in community service. Bradshaw, a Prairie Ridge grad, is one of 117 finalists nationally.

Bradshaw serves as the chairperson for WSU’s 48 Hour Practice event, in which athletes from 14 sports take turns practicing around the clock for two days to raise awareness and money for an effort to dig clean water wells in Africa. In the fall, the WSU event raised more than $5,000. Bradshaw also volunteers in local elementary school classrooms and has worked to repair flood damage in Nashville, Tenn.

Last season, Bradshaw took over the starting QB job for the final four games, throwing three touchdowns, running for two scores and completing nearly 60 percent of his passes.

Superb sprinter Friske: McHenry grad Alex Friske was named the Most Valuable Runner at the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference women’s outdoor track meet this spring after winning three events.

Friske, a McHenry grad, helped D-III Anderson (Ind.) University to a second-place team finish by winning the 100-meter dash (13.59 seconds), the 200 (27.32) and the 100 hurdles (15.94).
Friske also ran the conference’s fastest time this spring in the 100 (12.82). She ranked second in the 200 (26.74) and the 100 hurdles (15.13).

• Barry Bottino writes a weekly column and a blog about local college athletes for the Northwest Herald. Write to him at BarryOnCampus@hotmail.com and check out his On Campus blog at McHenryCountySports.com.


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