Biography
2009 - (Junior) Tyler was the starting RB for the Varsity team and lead the team to its 2nd CIF 8-Man Div II title in 3 years. tyler finished the year with 270 carries for 1585 yds, 25TDs and 24 conversion pts. Because of his efforts this year Tyler was named the CIF 8-Man Division II - Most Valuable Player, the Agape League Most Valuable Player and the Most Valuable Player of this year's team.
2008 -(Sophomore) As a sophomore, Tyler showed the coaches and fans that he is going to be force to recon with the next two years. Tyler rushed for 638 yds and 14 TDs, caught 13 passes for 136 yards, average nearly 18 yds a return on kickoffs and was the 3rd leading defensive player with 72 tackles, a recover fumble and an interception. For his performance, Tyler was named by his coaches ad the 2008 Ironman of the Year as well as ALL State and All Agape League.
2007 -(Freshman) As a freshman, Tyler was a rotating RB on the JV offense and a defensive linebacker on Defense. Tyler also got some playing time on the Varsity squad rushing 9 times for 63 yards and a TD. Tyler really hit hard on defense and his efforts paid off. This years JV team finished 3-3 with big wins over Cal Lutheran and Hesperia Christian but had two losses that were very close against Upland Christian and Riverside Christian. For his performance, Tyler received the JV Defensive Player of the Year award from his coaches.
Bio - Tyler is the son of Melinda Carlisle. Tyler has been attending JSCS since Kinderkarten. Tyler went to public schools during 4th - 7th grade and returned to JSCS in 8th grade. Tyler also played football on the JS Junior high team and well as JR high and JV Basketball.
Fun Stuff - Tyler's favorite Bible verse is Psalms 23. Tyler's favorite Pro Football player is Reggie Bush who now plays for the New Orleans Saints. Tyler's favorite food is Italian, Mexican, Chinese and Eggs! Tyler's favorite subjects in school are History and Science. Tyler's favorite memory playing JS Football is winning the Championships in 2007 and 2009 and the two rings he has to show for it.
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