Bullard Tight End Campbell Pawlak set to play football at the United States Air Force Academy
Bullard Panther Football Tight End Campbell Pawlak committed to continuing his athletic and educational career at the United States Air Force Academy during a National Signing Day ceremony on Wednesday, Feb. 5, in the Bullard High School auditorium.
“Campbell is one of the hardest-working individuals I have ever encountered,” said Bullard Panther Head Football Coach Colton Bradford. “His versatility as a tight end has been invaluable to our team over the last three years. He sets the example for what we want all athletes at Bullard High School to aspire to be. Campbell will be successful in anything he pursues because of his exceptional character and work ethic.”
A three-year varsity tight end and senior captain for the Panthers, Campbell recorded 20 receptions for 232 yards in his senior year, averaging 11.6 yards per catch. In his junior season, he had six receptions for 110 yards, averaging 18.33 yards per reception, and scored one touchdown. During his sophomore season, he recorded six receptions for 73 yards, averaging 12.17 yards per catch and one touchdown.
“I chose the United States Air Force Academy because of the historical success of the football program, the phenomenal coaching staff, and how the Academy will ultimately set me up for life,” Campbell said. “I am extremely excited to see my development over the next few years and am ready to join the Bolt Brotherhood.”
Following graduation from the Academy, cadets are required to complete at least five years of active duty with the United States Air Force.
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