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Adrian Adams

7x U.S National Team Member, 3x World Championships Competitor, 2-man World Push Champion, 4-man World Push Champion

Athlete Bio

Height

6'0"

Hometown

Reidsville, NC

Education

NC A&T State University, North Carolina Tech

His father is a former bobsled athlete and spent time on world cup team.... He enjoys playing miniature golf and riding four wheeler's ....His favorite foods are pasta and pizza. Gainz!!!...His father is a former bobsled athlete and spent time on world cup team....He enjoys playing miniature golf and riding four wheeler's ....His favorite foods are pasta and pizza. Gainz!!!...His father is a former bobsled athlete and spent time on world cup team....He enjoys playing miniature golf and riding four wheeler's ....His favorite foods are pasta and pizza. Gainz!!!
  • 7x U.S National Team Member, 3x World Championships Competitor, 2-man World Push Champion, 4-man World Push Champion

He attended Reidsville High School from 2000-2004, where he was a free safety, wide receiver, kick returner and punt returner. Adrian won back to back state championships in 2002 and 2003. He was the defensive MVP of the 2003 championship game. Adrian was selected to the all-county, all-conference, all-region and 2A all-state teams. He received offers from Western Carolina, Kent State, Wofford, NC A&T State and Howard Unversity. He attended NC A&T State University (invited walk-on) 2004-2007 and played for Coach George Small. He also played a year at North Carolina Tech (post grad/junior college (2008) under coach Tim Newman. After graduation, Adrian played with the AFL 2 Huntington Hammer (UIFL)(2011) of the Indoor Football League.

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