Each Wednesday MikeDragoSports.com goes one-on-one with a Berks football player to find out what’s on his mind — on the field and off.
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Sam Orzolek, Exeter
Senior tackle
Q: Who would win an arm wrestling competition on your team?
(Senior linebacker) Ty Yocum would win, although I think him and (senior linebacker) J.R. (Strauss) would be a close match-up.

Q: When you visit the creamery at Penn State, what’s your go-to flavor?
Good old chocolate.
Q: What’s your biggest motivation for success?
I’d say it’s proving to everyone in the state that we are a special group.
Q: If you win the Megamillions jackpot, what’s the first thing you buy?
A gallon of chocolate milk to celebrate my win.
Q: You’re in charge of the lunch menu at Exeter. What’s the first thing you add? And the first thing you get rid of?
The first thing I would add would be fresh bread for all the sandwiches. Right now the bread isn’t the best. I’d remove the ham that comes with brunch for lunch and bring back the sausage links.
Q: If you could switch to another position for your final game, which would it be?
I always wanted to be a receiver when I was younger, so I’d switch to that.
Q: Did you ever walk into the wrong huddle, or head to the wrong sideline during a game?
I haven’t done in it a game, but I listen in to the scout team huddle (during practice) from time to time.
Q: Do you ever get hungry during a game and wish you could sneak over to the concession stand for a hog dog?
I’m normally pretty locked in during the games, and we have great pre-game meals, so no.
Q: What’s the one thing you think you’ll miss most about high school football?
I’ll miss hanging out with my teammates in the locker room, and battling together on Friday nights.
Q: What’s your favorite football memory?
Beating Wilson (42-14) this year. The atmosphere at the stadium was amazing and the student section was going wild.
10 Questions, presented by ATT Sports, Inc., appears each Wednesday on MikeDragoSports.com throughout the 2021 football season.


