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For the past two years, Bill and Kyle have been lifting partners, often going to the gym together, working the same routines and spotting each other. C-G football coach Brad Seaburg is thrilled when players take the initiative to do more lifting on their own.

“If you want to do anything else on the side and you’re not hurt, and you have the energy to do it, go ahead,” Seaburg said. “Kyle’s learned from his dad, and he’s a great role model for that. Our good players do the extras. If we all just did the basic, we’d be 5-4, 6-3 or 4-5, but we have so many go above and beyond what we offer.”

Bill also helped some of Kyle’s teammates, such as Mickey Duncan, Ryan Mahoney, Marcus Thimios and Jakub Ksiazek, with their lifting routines.

“Around eighth grade his dad started showing him stuff,” Mahoney said. “That’s when Kyle really started growing and getting big. We’ve lifted with Mr. Norberg multiple times. You can lift with him, but he does his own thing for sure.”

When Kyle suffered a back injury during his freshman season, Bill was able to offer tips on other exercises to strengthen his core and prevent the back from becoming worse.

“If you look at Kyle with his shirt off … he’s our Division I player,” Seaburg said.

Bill and Renee Norberg have a freshman son, Erik, who also plays football, and a daughter Lindsey, who is 10. Their oldest son is one of the best players on a team trying to win a state championship for the second time in four years, in part because Bill could help show him the way.

“He was a trooper for all the stuff we did for the two years,” Bill said. “He did everything I did, even if he didn’t want to. He would still do the BFS lifting [at school] and go with me at night-time. The last two years he really picked it up with me and was consistently going there.”

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