Bengal Chat: Micah Cloward
Kasie Scott
Issue date: 10/10/07 Section: Sports
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Bengal: Where did you grow up?
Cloward: Casper, Wyoming, and I lived to Jamaica for two years.
Bengal: How long have you played football, how did you start?
Cloward: Since 9th grade, my mom wouldn't let me play, then my geometry coach told me to come out and play and the rest is history.
Bengal: Why did you choose ball in ISU?
Cloward: I prayed about it and that is where the Lord told me to go. There is no other reason other than that.
Bengal: What other sports/ activities have you been involved in?
Cloward: Basketball mainly; I like to golf. Now and again, I play cricket but I love to watch it more. I learned how to play with the ghetto kids in Jamaica.
Bengal: What are you going to school for?
Cloward: I'm an exercise coach major and I want to be a strength and conditioning coach at a major university. It's an environment that I would enjoy.
Bengal: Do you have any favorite professional teams?
Cloward: In hockey I love the Pittsburgh penguins, Mario Lemuiex is my favorite player. The Cincinnati Bengals are my favorite football team. I love the West Indies cricket team.
Bengal: What kind of car do you drive? What kind of car would you drive if money wasn't an option?
Cloward: I drive a Ford Explorer. If I could, I would drive a military issued hummer, bulletproof class, jet black; but for real I would drive a big Ford truck.
Bengal: What was your first job?
Cloward: I worked at the Casper planetarium running all the star shows when I was 16. Before that I would help neighbors mow there lawn and stuff. I grew up on a farm and we had pigs and sheep. I would also take care of all that.
Bengal: What is the team's overall goal?
Cloward: Obviously our ultimate goal is to win the Big Sky, but our goal is to get better each week and play hard to give us a chance to win.
Bengal: What is the most exciting thing you have ever done?
Cloward: It was either a trip I made down to Jamaica with my buddies for a week, or a time when I drove across half the country to see my friend for his birthday in just one weekend.
Cloward: Casper, Wyoming, and I lived to Jamaica for two years.
Bengal: How long have you played football, how did you start?
Cloward: Since 9th grade, my mom wouldn't let me play, then my geometry coach told me to come out and play and the rest is history.
Bengal: Why did you choose ball in ISU?
Cloward: I prayed about it and that is where the Lord told me to go. There is no other reason other than that.
Bengal: What other sports/ activities have you been involved in?
Cloward: Basketball mainly; I like to golf. Now and again, I play cricket but I love to watch it more. I learned how to play with the ghetto kids in Jamaica.
Bengal: What are you going to school for?
Cloward: I'm an exercise coach major and I want to be a strength and conditioning coach at a major university. It's an environment that I would enjoy.
Bengal: Do you have any favorite professional teams?
Cloward: In hockey I love the Pittsburgh penguins, Mario Lemuiex is my favorite player. The Cincinnati Bengals are my favorite football team. I love the West Indies cricket team.
Bengal: What kind of car do you drive? What kind of car would you drive if money wasn't an option?
Cloward: I drive a Ford Explorer. If I could, I would drive a military issued hummer, bulletproof class, jet black; but for real I would drive a big Ford truck.
Bengal: What was your first job?
Cloward: I worked at the Casper planetarium running all the star shows when I was 16. Before that I would help neighbors mow there lawn and stuff. I grew up on a farm and we had pigs and sheep. I would also take care of all that.
Bengal: What is the team's overall goal?
Cloward: Obviously our ultimate goal is to win the Big Sky, but our goal is to get better each week and play hard to give us a chance to win.
Bengal: What is the most exciting thing you have ever done?
Cloward: It was either a trip I made down to Jamaica with my buddies for a week, or a time when I drove across half the country to see my friend for his birthday in just one weekend.
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