One of the most important positions on the football field is the offensive line. It’s a collection of strong athletes who don’t get recognition. In fact, the only time linemen are noticed is when they make a mistake and miss a block.Here is a look at 10 of the top returning offensive linemen in District 10 this fall. Fans can vote for the top offensive lineman going into the season. The poll runs until noon on Monday, July 20.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementMore: McDowell’s football field is renamed James Conner FieldMore: Fans can pick the top wide receiver in District 10 football this fallCole Hammond, McDowell – Hammond was voted to the all-region team last fall as a junior. Despite big graduation losses by the Trojans, Hammond is back to lead the offensive line for McDowell.Kholton Cleveland, Cathedral Prep – Cleveland was part of a strong offensive line for the Ramblers last season. Prep lost several offensive linemen to graduation, leaving Cleveland as an all-region selection and senior leader.Caiden Holler, General McLane – Holler recently committed to Maine after a big junior season. Holler, an all-region tight end, is not only a talented blocker, but he is McLane’s top returning receiver with 33 catches for 473 yards and eight touchdowns.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementLogan Perks, Sharon – Perks is a rising senior tight end who has a crucial role for the Tigers. Not only as a blocker in the run game, but he is also a top returning receiver for Sharon. He had 10 catches for 128 yards and one touchdown last fall, with the three receivers above him in the stats gone to graduation.Jordan White, Sharpsville – Region 1 was loaded with talented offensive linemen last year. White is the only non-tight end back that was on the all-region teams as an offensive lineman. He could be in for a big year for the Blue Devils.Cameron Reimold, Greenville – Reimold was voted to the all-region first team last fall after a big junior season. The offensive lineman played a key role in Greenville’s potent rushing attack and will be counted on to have another big season.Trenton Runser, Northwestern – The Wildcats are turning things around and Runser played a big rol in their success last fall. He was voted to the all-region first team as an offensive lineman for Northwestern.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementBryce Colson, Eisenhower – Coleson is another first-team, all-region selection in a region loaded with talented offensive linemen. He could be counted on as a leader for the Knights this fall.John Angerer, Harbor Creek – Angerer was voted to the all-region first team as a junior. The Huskies go as their offensive line goes, meaning Angerer plays a key role on the team.Carson Stolz, Fort LeBoeuf – The Bison always have a strong rushing attack and Stolz paved the way for the backs last fall. He was voted to the all-region first team and could be in for another big season.Contact Tom Reisenweber at treisenweber@timesnews
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