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Q&A with Centerville wide receiver Jaxson Ocker

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What have you been doing as of late with your workouts?
“This summer, I have been working out twice a day and really trying to improve on my overall strength and speed.”

What do you feel you have improved on the most since football ended?
“I feel like I have gotten faster and become a smarter player.”

Who do you open the football season with? What are your thoughts on them overall?
“We open up with the Battle of Highway 5 against Albia. I feel we are a much better team, but it’s our biggest rivalry and it’s going to be a tough game to win.”

How do you believe your team will be next season?
“I feel like everyone is starting to buy in to our new system and if that continues, we have a chance to be something special. If they do not, then we can easily be 5-4.”

What is the toughest game on your schedule for 2018?
“The toughest game on our schedule will be week 9 against PCM.”

Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to play sports on the next level, but I also don’t want to play at a small college unless I really feel it’s the right fit. I would rather plan for my future.”

What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I have gotten letters from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and some other small colleges.”

Have you made any college trips yet?
“No, I have not made any trips.”

What camps did you attend this summer? How did the camps go overall?
“I have not attended any camps this summer, but Iowa Central just invited me to their camp.”

Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“I’ve always loved Iowa, but if I could play anywhere out of state, it would be Oklahoma State.”
 
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