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Morris' Mr. Everything: Friend named Player of the Year

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2012 Morris Daily Herald All-Area Player of the Year Danny Friend lined up at tight end, quarterback, defensive end, defensive tackle, linebacker and long snapper this season for the Morris Redskins. (Herald photo by T.G. Smith)

Talk to Morris head coach and offensive play-caller Alan Thorson or defensive coordinator John Courter about senior Danny Friend, and variations of the word "versatility" frequently get used.

Friend lined up at end, tackle and linebacker in Courter's defense. On offense, he blocked and ran routes from his tight-end position, but he also lined up at split end or even quarterback when needed. And in case those duties were not enough, Friend stepped in at long snapper for the Redskins' special-teams unit.

In those roles, Friend had enough of an impact for the 12-2, state runner-up Redskins to be named the 2012 Morris Daily Herald All-Area Player of the Year in football.


On offense

Between Friend's junior and senior seasons, his production in the passing game stayed almost stagnant. He caught a slightly lower number of passes — 15, after having 18 receptions in 2011 — and he scored four touchdowns after getting five the year before. Friend did gain 283 yards this fall after managing 262 as a junior.

On a Morris team that rushed for 3,546 yards and passed for just 1,021 in 2012, Friend's statistical fail to tell the whole story, says Thorson.

"Danny could have had huge numbers," Thorson said. "It's one of the things where it wasn't a rip on Danny or on any of our receivers. It's more a compliment to our three running backs (Collin Grogan, Jeff Perry and Reese Sobol). He's such a good tight end and wide receiver and sixth offensive lineman."

Collectively, the Redskins averaged over 6.5 yards per rushing attempt this season, minimizing their need to throw the ball. They rushed more than five times as much as they passed, meaning Friend was more often a blocker than a route runner.

Friend insists that, even though he committed to a Big Ten school (Indiana) as a tight end this summer, he has no complaints about his use in the offense.

"I have no regrets. We had a great season, and my personal stats don't matter much to me as long as we're winning," Friend said. "(Doing a job that does not garner attention is) not frustrating. Our linemen did it every game and never get any respect. Those five guys up front never see their names anywhere."

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