Harold Edwards

Missouri Wolverines 8th Grade Year: 2008
Missouri University of Science and Technology Senior Year: 2013
Total Years with Missouri Wolverines: 5
Missouri Wolverines Jersey Number: 20


Harold Edwards Member of the Missouri Wolverines All-Time Football Team

MEMBER OF THE MISSOURI WOLVERINES ALL-TIME FOOTBALL TEAM


HIGH SCHOOL: Pembroke Hill High School

COLLEGE: Missouri University of Science and Technology

HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS:

All-State Award Winner   All-District Award Winner   All-Conference Award Winner   All-Metro Award Winner  

Congratuations to Pembroke Hill senior Harold Edwards who signed a letter of intent to play football at the University of Missouri of Science and Technology in Rolla, Mo., on Wednesday, Feb. 6.

Harold, who joined Pembroke Hill as a freshman in 2009, has been a four-year member of the Raider football team and earned a varsity letter each season. As both a linebacker and a running back, Harold contributed greatly to the team both on and off the field.

During his senior season, Harold made 101 tackles, and who can forget his last game against Oak Grove, when he collected 20 tackles? Harold completes his football career at Pembroke Hill as one of the school’s most proficient defenders with 217 tackles.

This season, he also had 71 carries for 462 yards and six touchdowns.

Harold was team captain his junior and senior years, and has been named All-District, All-State and Academic All-State. Additionally, he received the Raider Award, which is given to the student athlete most admired by peers and coaches. Harold was also chosen as a semi-finalist for the Bobby Bell Award, an honor given to Kansas City’s best small school linebacker.

In addition to football, Harold also is a member of Pembroke Hill’s track and field team.

Outside of athletics, Harold is a Campus Guide, was Homecoming King this fall and serves as secretary of the senior class. He volunteers for Harvesters and the True Light Family Resource Center.

Harold is truly an admired member of The Pembroke Hill School community. As one of his teachers said, “Harold is universally liked and respected. That admiration comes almost entirely from his attitude. He is one of the most respectful and hard working students I’ve had – not just this year, but in my career.”

Another teacher commented. “I love his intellectually curious mind and his fearlessness to ask any question, not to mention his unfailingly polite disposition. He works hard and balances school with sports, is friendly to his peers and shows himself to be a dedicated learner.”

Congratulations, Harold!


Class of 2013 of Missouri University of Science and Technology Harold Edwards former player for the Missouri Wolverines Youth Football Club in Kansas City Missouri



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45 Colleges/Universities (76 Players)


DIVISIONS NUMBER OF SCHOOLS # OF PLAYERS
D1 FBS 10 13
D1 FCS 6 8
Division II 12 31
NAIA 10 16
Division III 4 4
Junior College 3 5
SCHOOL NAME LOCATION # OF PLAYERS DIVISION
University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 3 Division I FBS - NCAA
University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 2 Division I FBS - NCAA
Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 1 Division I FBS - NCAA
Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas 1 Division I FBS - NCAA
New Mexico State University Las Cruces, New Mexico 1 Division I FBS - NCAA
United States Air Force Academy Air Force Academy, Colorado 1 Division I FBS - NCAA
University of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas 1 Division I FBS - NCAA
University of Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska 1 Division I FBS - NCAA
University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) Oxford, Mississippi 1 Division I FBS - NCAA
University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming 1 Division I FBS - NCAA
Howard University Washington, DC 1 Division I FCS - NCAA
Missouri State University Springfield, Missouri 3 Division I FCS - NCAA
Northern Illinois DeKalb, Illinois 1 Division I FCS - NCAA
Southeast Missouri State University Cape Girardeau, Missouri 1 Division I FCS - NCAA
Southern Illinois DeKalb, Illinois 1 Division I FCS - NCAA
University of North Dakota Grand Folks, North Dakota 1 Division I FCS - NCAA
William Jewell College Liberty, Missouri 9 Division II - NCAA
Missouri Western State University St. Joseph, Missouri 5 Division II - NCAA
Central Missouri State University Warrensburg, Missouri 3 Division II - NCAA
Lincoln University Jefferson City, Missouri 3 Division II - NCAA
Washburn University Topeka, Kansas 3 Division II - NCAA
Northwest Missouri State Maryville, Missouri 2 Division II - NCAA
Truman State University Kirksville, Missouri 2 Division II - NCAA
Lindenwood University St. Louis, Missouri 1 Division II - NCAA
Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri-Rolla) Rolla, Missouri 1 Division II - NCAA
Pittsburg State University Pittsburg, Kansas 1 Division II - NCAA
University of Nebraska Kearney Kearney, Nebraska 1 Division II - NCAA
Quincy University Quincy, Illinois 1 Division II - NCAA
Benedictine College Atchinson, Kansas 3 NAIA
MidAmerican Nazarene University Olathe, Kansas 3 NAIA
Avila University Kansas City, Missouri 2 NAIA
William Penn University Oskaloosa, Iowa 2 NAIA
Butler Community College El Dorado, Kansas 1 NAIA
Friends University Overland Park, Kansas 1 NAIA
Indiana Wesleyan University Marion, Indiana 1 NAIA
Culver-Stockton University Canton, Missouri 1 NAIA
Peru State University Peru, Nebraska 1 NAIA
University of Saint Mary Leavenworth, Kansas 1 NAIA
Carthage College Kenosha, Wisconsin 1 Division III - NCAA
Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio 1 Division III - NCAA
Central College Pella, Iowa 1 Division III - NCAA
Wilkes University Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylania 1 Division III - NCAA
College of the Canyons Santa Clarita, California 2 Community College
Iowa Western Community College Council Bluffs, Iowa 2 Community College
Dakota College at Bottineau Bottineau, North Dakota 1 Community College

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WHEN: Monday June 9th - Thursday June 12th
TIME: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
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At Kansas City Athlete Training located in Kansas City Missouri, experienced as well as beginner youth football players can work on improving during the offseason by attending one or several Football Specific Training Classes part of our Football Academy to improve their techniques as well as get in shape by attending Speed and Agility Sports Performance Training including Middle School Weightlifting. The Missouri Wolverines Youth Football Program highly recommends all current, new and/or interested football players looking to join the Missouri Wolverines Youth Football Program to attend classes leading up to the fall season. Kansas City Athlete Training has provided training for all sports via speed and agility classes and weightlifting classes plus football training for every position on the field including 1-on-1 personal training since 2005.


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