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Ahmad D. Brooks : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ahmad D. Brooks
Ahmad D. Brooks (March 13, 1980-) is a retired NFL player and television/radio sports broadcaster for ESPN's Longhorn Network, Fox Sports Southwest, and co-founder/president of Helping Adolescents/Athletes Lead Others, HALO. He is a graduate of the University of Texas, where he served as captain of the football team in 2001. Brooks played in the NFL for three years before retiring in 2005. Ahmad is a motivational speaker and emcee with nearly 15 years of experience. ==Early life== Ahmad excelled in both the classroom and on the field at an early age. By the age of five, he became a Grand Champion in karate where he was given the nickname “Tank” for his exceptional karate skills and abilities. Not only was Ahmad an upcoming karate champion, but he also was a standout in soccer, baseball, and football.〔(Brooks ' bio at Sportsradio130.com )〕 Prior to graduating from Abilene High School, he was a member of the U-16 US National Soccer Pool and led the Abilene Eagles football squad to their best record in decades. In addition, Ahmad became Abilene High’s first Division I football signee in 11 years and the school’s first player to earn a spot in the Texas HS Coaches Association All-Star Game since 1964. He was voted class president of his high school all four years, while also serving as a four-year student council representative, a member of Youth City Council and a prep scholar and mentor.〔(Texas Sports Article )〕〔(Article at Texnews.com )〕
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