2024 Season-Ending Interview With Kameren Lowry from Northridge High School

 


*Doing interviews with players from Licking County means a little more to me, being I spent most of my life in Buckeye Lake.*

Kameren Lowry

Northridge High School

DT/RG/LG/DE

26’

6’1”, 270 lbs

Awards won or earned: All district 11 HM

What are you going to miss the most from the 2025 class?

The seniors, every senior we had, were amazing athletes and great leaders.

What did you learn the most from the 2025 class?

I learned more about work ethic; they showed me what it means to work hard.

Which win meant the most during the 2024 season? Explain

It’s a tie between the first two games; I don’t think we’ve beaten East Knox since they’ve been on our schedule, and Fredericktown, Northridge has never started a season of 2-0 for like 20 years.

Which loss hurt the most? Explain

Grandview Heights, that was a team we know we can beat. We went into overtime, and I blocked the field goal to send it into double overtime, and we ended up losing.

Who was the best team that you guys faced in 2024?

Edison for sure. Edison was a crazy good team; I don’t know how they lost this year.

Who was the best player that you faced in a game during the 2024 season, along with the team he played on?

The best running back I’ve played against is Conner Corbett; he was really hard to tackle and fought for every yard.

What was the biggest lesson you learned about yourself during the season that you believe will aid you in being a better player in 2025?

I learned how to play through adversity. I can play through being tired a lot better now, and it’s going to help me make more plays in this upcoming season.

What is the strongest part of your game?

The strongest part of my game is being able to get off blocks and find the ball.

Which part of your game must you improve on the most to be a better player?

Definitely my speed; I find myself just a little bit too slow to the ball, and I’ve missed a lot of big plays because of it.

What makes you a good teammate?

I’m always here to pick you up and help you as much as I can; sometimes I stay after practice and force people to stay with me to get extra work in.

Which road stadium is the worse to play in, along with the reason it is so bad?

Utica, the grass field has a lot of holes and uneven areas; it’s so easy to get injured on it.

Which road stadium is the best to play in? Explain

I think that Edison had the best turf; it was a lot softer than all the other turfs I’ve played on.

What is your favorite type of music?

I listen to a lot of different music, but rock has definitely been a favorite.

What is your go-to snack?

Uncrustables 

Who are your role models?

The past seniors I’ve played with and I’ve really looked up to Cole Rhett; he played football at Bishop Watterson and is currently at Toledo. I talk to him here and there, but he is a great player that I idolize.

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