Graham High School’s Ty’Drez Clements Overcomes Injuries to Earn All-State First Team Status, Radford High School’s Landen Clark Named VHSL Class 2 Offensive Player of the Year, and Charlie Davis Named VHSL Class 2 Defensive Player of the Year
Graham High School running back Ty’Drez Clements finishes his high school career as an all-state first-teamer, despite being sidelined due to injuries for much of the regular season. He and two of his teammates earned first-team offensive status in the recently-released VHSL All-Class 2 coaches balloting, showcasing the talent of the G-Men football players.
By the Numbers- Three Graham football players earned first team offensive status in VHSL All-Class 2 coaches balloting
- Junior wide receiver Chris Edwards made the cut as a first-team receiver and first-team defensive back
- The Radford High School swept all three top honors in All-Class 2 balloting
- Radford quarterback Landen Clark was named VHSL Class 2 Offensive Player of the Year
- Graham High School's football program has a bright future, as indicated by the first team picks on defense, attesting to the team's promising talent
- The Radford High School team, led by head coach Michael Crist, clinched the Class 2 state title
Graham High School's success in the VHSL All-Class 2 coaches balloting and the performance of standout players like Ty’Drez Clements and Chris Edwards showcases the team's depth and talent, setting the stage for a bright future despite the challenges faced.
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