What's Up?: Tyler Eastridge
By AARON HALE (Contact)
12:00 a.m., Wednesday, August 6, 2008
AARON HALE
Tyler Eastridge, an incoming senior at Estero High School, lifts weights during conditioning training for the football team. Eastridge has his college career and his upcoming football season on his mind.
Name: Tyler Eastridge
Age: 17
Occupation: Student at Estero High School (plays football at Estero as a wide receiver)
Residence: Fort Myers
What’s Up: “Getting ready for the fall football season. Writing essays for scholarships. Thinking about what college I want to got to and what I want to major in.”
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