Boys Athlete of the Week – Kaiden Miller, Randall

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Randall receiver Kaiden Miller is the First United Bank Boys Athlete of the Week. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

Kaiden Miller, Randall football, Sr.  

On the field: The senior wide out was called upon Friday and delivered with a career performance during Randall’s thrilling 41-34 district win against Hereford.

Miller was favorite target for quarterback Kaison Benton as the speedy receiver hauled in nine catches for 209 yards with three touchdowns, including a 99-yard pitch and catch for a score in the third quarter.

On the season for the unbeaten Raiders, Miller has hauled in 25 catches for 520 yards with seven touchdowns.

Coach Dan Sherwood: “I wish people could see how dedicated Kaiden was in the offseason and worked his tail off to get better. He exploded in the weight room and on the track and his work is starting to pay off. You can see it. As for his success against Hereford, we just took what the defense gave us. What they were doing gave Kaison opportunities and he took advantage of them.”

Miller: “It was a great overall team win. The offense did what it was supposed to do and the defense stepped up when they needed to. I just want to keep working hard and keep this team on a successful path. It’s amazing to see how deep and experienced this team is. We’re all dedicated and want to prove what we can do.”

About Miller 

Favorite band or musician: Listens to everything

Favorite social media platform: Instagram

Favorite athlete: CeeDee Lamb

Bet you didn’t know: He loves to always be in the gym.

Parents: Drew and Janie Miller. Krystal Miller.

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