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Andover Central’s Kellyn Rogers – Jodi Ocadiz’s Shelter Athlete of the Month

Kellyn Rogers from Andover Central was chosen as the Shelter Insurance Athlete of the Month for March. Roberts plays basketball for the Jaguars.

“I am incredibly blessed to be featured by Shelter Insurance and to be a student athlete representing Andover Central High School,” Rogers said. “I have learned so much both on and off the court the past four year from coaches, teachers and friends.”

Rogers said that despite the difficulties Andover Central has experienced on the court this season, each player has shown up to practice and given their best effort.

“Even through our stumbles, we are a team first,” Rogers said. “With that mentality, we have gotten to where we are now and are ready to take on the postseason.”

There is a unique bond between Rogers and fellow Shelter Insurance Athletes Brittany Harshaw and Ellie Stearns—one that is like family.

“Brittany and Ellie have grown up to be like my sisters,” Harshaw said. “I can’t imagine what my basketball journey would have looked like without them.”

Rogers also plays volleyball, softball, and swims for Andover Central. Next year, she is going to attend Briar Cliff University in Sioux City, Iowa to play basketball. She plans to study Sports Marketing or Social Media Marketing. 

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