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Robert Heller

Position RB Height 5-10 Weight 185 40 speed 4.5 School Ringgold H.S. Hometown Monongahela, PA Incoming Year 2006

Initially posted by NickSkin on 03/18/05 at 10:14 am

All-Conference and All-State as a Junior. Rushed for for 1600 yards and 20 TD’s and had 22 catches for 200 yards and 2 TD’s. Also plays DB. Has early interest from Miami, Alabama, IU, KY, and Akron. 

08/14/05

Posted by NickSkin at 10:47 am

Ringgold football coach Russ Moore said if there is a WPIAL running back better than Robert Heller, he wants to meet him.
The veteran Rams coach speaks highly of his star tailback and defensive back, who rushed for 1,545 yards and 14 touchdowns on a team that finished 3-7 a year ago.  In Moore’s opinion, he’s the best tailback in the WPIAL.  Heller, nicknamed ‘Bean’ by his father after college football analyst Beano Cook, has received interest from numerous Division I programs including Indiana, Akron, Kentucky, Pitt, West Virginia, Penn State, Central Florida and Miami. His current favorites are Indiana and Akron.  Heller can bench press more than 300 pounds, and he has been timed at 4.5 seconds in the 40, according to Moore. He has rushed for more than 2,800 yards and has seven career interceptions, including four last year. Pitt Tribune

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