2008 Signee: WR Steven Crawford Jr.
Posted: November 23rd, 2007, 11:32 am
Steven Crawford
6' 3" 180 lb Wide Receiver
South Fort Myers (FL) High School

Little Brother QB Dallas Crawford & WR Steven Crawford
And here is a feature on Steven and his little brother from their hometown fishwrap:
6' 3" 180 lb Wide Receiver
South Fort Myers (FL) High School

Little Brother QB Dallas Crawford & WR Steven Crawford
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Eighteen Wolfpack seniors were honored prior to Friday’s final regular season home game against Cypress Lake. Accompanied by a parent, guardian or coach, each player was greeted by coach Grant Redhead and principal Tommy O’Connell.
Players from the Class of 2008 -- by far the team's largest graduating class in the school's three years -- are: Tyler Brubach, Steven Crawford, Nickenson Dervil, Tomas Diaz, Kenneth (Sherman) Dyal, Dontavis Edwards, Matt Holdridge, Jimmy Jean, David Kittinger, Adam Leicht, Omar Meikle, Nelson Perry Jr., Hermann Piard, B.J. Purcell, Brad Rucker, Billy Semmer, Jake Smith and Joe Stewart. A sampling of aspirations from the group: Crawford plans to play football at Liberty University and major in business and mechanical engineering.
And here is a feature on Steven and his little brother from their hometown fishwrap:
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South's Crawfords make explosive combination
By Chris Umpierre
cumpierre@news-press.com
Originally posted on November 14, 2007
Asked where he and his younger brother got their talent, Steven Crawford Jr. smiled and began talking about their father Steven Sr., who played middle linebacker at Cypress Lake High three decades ago.
"They called him 'The Wild Man' in high school because he's just a beast. My dad's 6-foot, 230 pounds," Steven Jr. said. "He roughed me up a few times and I know he was going light on me, so I can just imagine what he did to those kids on the field."
The Wild Man's offspring aren't too shabby either.
Steven Jr., 18, and Dallas, 15, have played significant roles in helping South Fort Myers reach the playoffs for the first time. Dallas, a freshman quarterback, has thrown for 1,657 yards and 13 touchdowns, while Steven Jr., a senior wide receiver, has 336 yards receiving and four scores.