Football Player of the Game, September 14: Nolan Harsh
Photo by Abigail Croushore
Nolan being recognized as football player of the game!
Nolan Harsh was nominated for Football Player of the Game at our homecoming game against Boone. Nolan is the son of Jill and Jeff Harsh, and is currently a senior at ADM. Harsh has played football on and off since 7th grade, he ran cross country for eighth and ninth grade, rejoined the football team his tenth-grade year, and then quit again after. This is his first year with the team since tenth-grade year.
Harsh says he loves that he, “plays with guys with the same goals as him and that they’re all out there competing.” He also loves the team aspect and the cool energy, and it’s always nice being able to hit someone. He thinks it’s cool that he is the select Player of the Game. Harsh believes people see that he’s putting the work in and he believes hard work pays off. He is also considered a senior leader on the team, and as the games go on, he’s getting more confident with it, and he thinks his fellow players but also his coaches are seeing that.
In honor of Harsh’s achievement, Fuller’s Standard Services is donating $50 to the ADM Scholarship Fund.
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![Rhyan Miller is the April student of the month. Miller is the daughter of Charity and Rich Miller, and has maintained a 3.925 GPA. Her three favorite classes in high school have been drama as literature, Prostart II, and news journalism. Miller participates in cross country, theater, individual and large group speech, the prostart team, student council, NHS, silver cord, and track. She feels that her experiences in those activities have made her more extroverted, sharing that she is "not afraid of [her] own voice anymore." Miller plans to attend Winona State University to major in psychology and minor in political science. Her advice to others is to "Fake it 'till you make it." She feels she was selected as student of the month due to her increased active presence in the classroom. She is also thankful for the good parking spot. In honor of her achievements, Raccoon Valley Bank has donated $100 to the ADM Scholarship Foundation.](https://blackandredgister.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/20260427_104331-600x450.jpg)

