PREPARE FOR PERRY
LOWELLVILLE, OH- Under the Friday night lights, Geno Perry led the Lowellville Rockets to a commanding victory, showcasing his talents with four spectacular touchdowns and a game-sealing interception. The senior, who has been a key asset for the Rockets since transferring in his sophomore year, didn’t just meet expectations—he exceeded them, solidifying his legacy from the outset of his final season.
“I knew after that first drive it was going to be a big night,” Perry said. And big it was. Perry’s performance was nothing short of electrifying, setting the tone for what promises to be an incredible season for the Rockets.
The strong relationship with his teammates, particularly the senior-laden offensive line, was evident. “The blocks were amazing, and the flow of the game just felt right,” Perry explained, reflecting on the teamwork that enabled his standout night.
Geno’s connection with quarterback Ricky Wilrich, a new starter and close friend, has added another dimension to the Rockets’ offense. “Ricky was kind of nervous, so I had to talk him through it. But after that first touchdown pass, I knew he was set,” Perry shared.
Not just an offensive powerhouse, Perry’s defensive prowess shone through with a pivotal interception. “I just knew we had to stop them there, and we had the game,” he recounted. It was a moment that underscored his versatility and leadership on both sides of the ball.
As a senior, Geno Perry carries immense responsibilities and high standards. “Under 150 yards is not a good game for me,” he stated. Perry’s ambitions for his team include winning the league outright—after a tie last year—and advancing past the third round of the playoffs.
Beyond football, Perry’s aspirations extend to playing collegiate ball while pursuing a degree in pre-law with a focus on becoming a defense attorney. “My mom thought I’d be good at it, so I’m looking forward to it,” he said with determination.
With idols like Emmitt Smith influencing his game and a family deeply rooted in sports, Geno Perry exemplifies dedication and hard work. As he navigates his senior year, both on the gridiron and in the classroom, Perry’s journey is one to watch closely.
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