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ARCHBISHOP RUMMEL TO RETIRE CRAIG STELTZ #10 |
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By Ken Trahan
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Tuesday, April 22 2008 |
His professional career awaits him and he will find out this weekend where it will begin via the NFL draft. His intercollegiate career culminated with LSU winning a national championship as he led the Tigers in interceptions and tackles during the 2007 season and he was named first-team All-American.
It all started with his prep career at Archbishop Rummel, where Craig Steltz led the Raiders to a pair of state semifinal appearances and four district titles. Steltz was named All-State twice at Rummel, the only football player in school history to achieve this feat.
For his accomplishments, Archbishop Rummel will retire the #10 worn by Craig Steltz at a Senior Day ceremony this Friday morning, April 25 at 7:45 AM in the school gymnasium on-campus at 1901 Severn Avenue in Metairie. This will mark the first time that Archbishop Rummel has retired a number since the inception of the football program.
You and your media organization are cordially invited to attend and cover the ceremony. For more information, contact Ken Trahan at (504) 450-9893. |