Waterloo Columbus’ Carson Hartz has been named this year’s winner of the Glen “Doc” Miller Award.
The annual award is presented by the Waterloo Rotary Club to the Most Valuable High School Football Player in Waterloo.
Hartz, a fullback and linebacker had a productive senior season for the Sailors, rushing for 572 yards and nine touchdowns and catching ten passes for 165 yards and a two touchdowns.
On defense he led Columbus with 81-1/2 tackles and 6-1/2 tackles for losses. He also returned one fumble for a touchdown.
Can’t say enough about this kid. The humility in his speech brought tears to my eyes. To say I’m a proud coach would be an understatement. BAD dude between the white lines, unbelievable kid outside. We will miss you Carson. Congrats on the Doc Miller Award-your 2022 Metro MVP! pic.twitter.com/q4yYUqwkp1
— SAILOR FOOTBALL (@WCHS_FB) November 14, 2022