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Central Christian’s Dawson Urwiller – Driving Change Athlete of the Month Presented by Kansas Turnpike Authority

Central Christian’s Dawson Urwiller is an impressive player on the gridiron, but an even more impressive person off the field. The three-sport athlete believes as a senior it is his responsibility to set a good example for other students.

“Change can be an effective and necessary part of life, but we have to understand what we are changing or progressing toward. At Central Christian, we want to live the lives that Christ wants us to. Our senior class has made it a point to be the best example of Godliness that we can,” said Urwiller. “From Bible studies, to one-on-one conversations, to mentoring underclassmen, our class has done it’s best to change and impact our school for the better. As for the community, participating in events such as Love Hutch, has been very impactful in the community as well as in my own heart.”

Returning to school and competition was a big moment for Urwiller and his classmates.

“I was extremely happy when I found out we would be able to have school in person. Being away from all my friends when I’m used to seeing them daily was really difficult. As for football, I couldn’t have been more excited when we started the season. Being able to see my friends all day and then going outside to grind with my brothers directly after is a special thing. We understand how much of a gift from God being able to play this year is,” said Urwiller. “I play football, basketball, and golf. Football is by far my favorite, but I love each. God’s gifted me with abilities, so I love that I’m able to glorify Him in sports year-round. My team and teammates are very important to me. I love those guys. The team is very close-knit this year and have meshed very well. This is a team that has everything you could ask for: leadership, dependability, talent, and drive.”

Academics are always the focus for Urwiller. After graduating, Urwiller plans to attend Sterling College where he plans to study Theology and participate in the theater department. Urwiller said his father has been a significant influence on and off the field.

“He’s had a big impact on me throughout my childhood and has shaped a lot of who I am today,” said Urwiller.

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