Garrett Mize, 2008
Garren Barden, a running back in 2009, was the next Wildcat to wear 28.
Garren Barden, 2009
Jamaul Tompkins was a safety who made the varsity in 2010, his junior year. He switched to #2 in 2011. More on him when I get to #2.
Jamaul Tompkins, 2010-11; wore #2 in 2011
Andrew Pruitt, a cornerback, wore 28 after Jamaul Tompkins switched to #2. He made the varsity in 2011, his junior year, and became an important player in the secondary for the Wildcats in his two seasons. He became a starter as a senior in 2012.
Andrew Pruitt (holding ball up), 2011-12
Robert Davis, a backup linebacker, wore 28 in 2013. His dreadlocks sort of gave him a resemblance to Robert Griffin III.
Robert Davis, 2013
Hayden Stoeber, a safety/linebacker, wore #28 in 2014. His older brother, Colin, ran cross country and track alongside Craig Nowak, one of the most decorated athletes in Cy Woods history. Hayden also played baseball for the Wildcats.
Photo by Cameron Brooks
Hayden Stoeber, 2014
Richard Strom, a cornerback, wore #28 in 2015.
Photo by Matt Ramos
Evan Alexander (making tackle), 2016
Zach Harris was a backup linebacker who made the varsity in 2017, his junior year. He led the Wildcats in sacks in 2017 despite playing sparingly.
Zach Harris, 2017
Konner Sabrsula, an A-back, was called up midway through the 2018 season, during his junior year. He switched to #15 in 2019.
Photo by Tom Dendy
Konner Sabrsula, 2018-19; wore #15 in 2019
Ja'Varian Stewart, an A-back, made the varsity in 2019, his sophomore year, and he instantly made an impact for the Wildcats as he returned two kickoffs for touchdowns and added three more touchdowns (one rushing, two receiving) on offense.
Photo courtesy: Phlox Photography
Ja'Varian Stewart, 2019-present
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