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Conner Nelson, a standout senior at Leeds High School, has been named the Birmingham Region Male Athlete of the Year. Nelson excelled in both football and baseball, demonstrating remarkable versatility and achieving impressive statistics in both sports. His leadership, selflessness, and commitment to excellence have made a significant impact on his teams and the community. Nelson is set to continue his athletic career at Southeastern Louisiana University.
Leeds, Alabama – Conner Nelson, a senior quarterback at Leeds High School, has been honored as the Birmingham Region Male Athlete of the Year, capping off a remarkable high school athletic career distinguished by versatility and achievement across multiple sports.
Throughout his football career, Nelson transitioned from being the team’s top wide receiver during his sophomore year to taking the reins as the starting quarterback for the past two seasons. In his recent performance, Nelson led Leeds to the Class 5A semifinals, completing the season with impressive statistics that included 78 completions on 119 attempts for 1,224 passing yards and 11 touchdown passes. In addition to his passing contributions, he excelled on the ground, rushing 219 times for 1,818 yards and scoring 35 rushing touchdowns, resulting in a total of 46 touchdowns for the season. Nelson’s exceptional performance also earned him ASWA first team all-state honors and a nomination as a finalist for the Class Player of the Year.
Nelson’s abilities extend beyond just football. In the realm of baseball, he made a significant impact by helping Leeds advance to the third round of the Class 5A playoffs. His skills were recognized as he achieved ASWA first team all-state honors as an outfielder and was named to the Birmingham Region Terrific 22. During the baseball season, Nelson posted a remarkable batting average of .427, contributing 45 RBIs and 8 home runs while maintaining an OPS of 1.322. Additionally, he demonstrated his pitching prowess by throwing for 49 1/3 innings, racking up 88 strikeouts with a 3.26 ERA and finishing with an 8-3 win-loss record.
Nelson’s performance on the field was characterized by his selflessness and competitive nature, a sentiment echoed by both Leeds football coach Jerry Hood and baseball coach Jake Wingo, who described him as a tremendous athlete and competitor. His physical attributes, standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 218 pounds, complemented his good leaping ability, enhancing his impact in both sports.
Off the field, Nelson has been an active member of the community, serving as vice president for the leadership council and contributing to various community efforts. His commitment to excellence extends beyond athletics, as he is recognized for exemplifying strong character and a relentless drive for team success.
Having signed to play football at Southeastern Louisiana University, Nelson’s journey is set to continue at the collegiate level. In his recent playoff game, he showcased his skill by throwing for 303 yards and three touchdowns, leading Leeds to victory over Corner. As the team gears up for another rematch against Moody in the state semifinals, the contributions and leadership of Conner Nelson will be pivotal as he aims to help his team secure a championship.
This season has been a testament to Nelson’s determination, talent, and adaptability across both football and baseball. As Leeds prepares for their next challenge, the legacy of Nelson as a versatile athlete and exemplary team player is firmly established in the Birmingham region.
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- Crescent City Sports: Southeastern Football Signings
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