2025 Interview with Gavin Sealscott, Kenton Wildcats


 

Gavin Sealscott

Kenton Wildcats (OH)

Positions: DB/WR/KR

2028

5’9”, 145 lbs.

Jersey number: 10

Awards won:

Most youth wrestling pins and wins.

Middle school track records for 100m/200m/400m

Middle school state qualifier Track and field

2023 Ohio academic All-American

Southern Exposure Camp MVP (Georgia)

middle school showcase DB/WR MVP (Michigan)

WBL male track athlete of the year twice. 

First place at the state regional powerlifting meet (OH)

Second team: All-Ohio track and field.

First team All freshman track and field.

First team, underclass man, track and field

What or who got you into playing football? 

My dad, he, played and coached youth football in Kenton.

What keeps you playing the game? 

I love my teammates and coaches, and I want to win championships and be the best at any competition.

What are your goals for this season? 

I have no personal stat goals; I never have any season I’ve played. I want to win a league title and state championship. 

What goals are you putting on your team? 

Win the WBL, make the playoffs, and win a championship.

What will it take for the team to turn things around and have a winning season? 

The team and coaches hold everybody accountable and stay even, not too high or too low. Everyone has to do their job and remember this is a brotherhood; have faith in God.

Grass or turf?

Offensively, I like turf; defensively, give me the grass. We play on glass, and I love our field.

What do you feel is the strongest part of your game?

On offense and special teams I believe in my speed and agility, and on defense my anticipation and how I react and the angles I take when the ball is in the air.

Which part of your game do you feel like you need to work on the most to be a better player? 

Footwork, route running, and getting lower when making tackles

What are you doing during the off-season to aid you in being a better player?

Morning lifting, speed, and agility training. Change of direction, drills, and position-specific drills.

What is the toughest moment you’ve had as an athlete?

Bad timing for injuries right before the State track tournament and missing the season opener for football. 

What has been your biggest moment as an athlete?

Being one of the fastest in the state of Ohio, setting school track records, and being a state qualifier.

Where should the state finals be? 

The Horseshoe

Who are your role models?

 My father, my coaches, and Josh Allen. Jeremiah Smith.

Which state would you like to visit for the first time?

Florida and California.

What are your favorite and least favorite teams in college football?

Ohio State is my favorite team because I live in Ohio. I do not have any teams I dislike in college football. I don't watch a lot of college football. I dislike the Kansas City Chiefs. Go Bills!


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