Current Bishop Carroll High School junior Noah Maul finished football season as one of the more improved players on the team and is now looking ahead to track season.
“I’m used everywhere on the offense and special teams from wide receiver, tight end, offense flex, long snapper, and returner,” said Maul. “Along with football I also run track at Carroll. I run the 100, 200, long jump and 4×100 relay.”
Maul is proud to call Carroll home.
“The thing I love most about this team is that we are a family. People say that all the time about their teams, but here at Carroll we’re are all united with each other. We’re all willing to put our bodies on the line for each other. My teammates show nothing but love. We may pick on each other but we’re all brothers and we all know it’s because we care about each other,” said Maul.
But academics are a top priority for Maul.
“Academics have always been number one for me. If you don’t perform well in the classroom, then you can’t expect to play on Friday nights. I feel as if I need to obtain these skills from in the classroom and to take with me after high school and beyond. I love history and how it picks up from where things left off with events. If you don’t learn about what happened in the past, it’s due to repeat itself,” said Maul.
Maul is hoping to play football or run track in college, but if that doesn’t happen, he is excited to get his degree and work in marketing or teaching.