Scholar-Leader-Athlete, Division III

Hank Bradley
Madison High School - Center, Defensive End

Hank Bradley is a 5-foot-11, 190-pound center and defensive end from Madison High School. He was named All-Harbor League in football and was voted his team's Most Valuable offensive lineman. He was picked to the 2000 San Diego Union-Tribune Football All-Academic Team and was a Scholar-Athlete at Madison High. Hank is included in the 2000-2001 issue of the national publication “Who's Who” honoring outstanding high school students. He is also his school's Bank of America Plaque winner for liberal studies. His football coach, Steve Miner said, “Hank's leadership, effort and dedication to winning and being the best that he can be is second to none in my 29 years of coaching.” Bradley also plays varsity baseball and earned All-Central League honors last year.
With a 3.3 grade point average, he hopes to attend California Lutheran University. Bradley is an active member of Holy Family Parish, Knights of Columbus Squires, and does volunteer work with St. Vincent de Paul. He lists his hobbies as reading, baseball, history and politics. He is the son of Wayne Bradley of San Diego.


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