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Adam Trick, Martavien Johnson Are Strong Up-and-coming In-state Recruiting Options

As Huber Heights native Adam Trick moves into his sophomore year, he’s finally pinning down his role on the Wayne High School team. As a freshman, he started five of the Warriors’ 10 games but played anywhere from linebacker to safety to quarterback, wherever his team needed him.

Now, he feels comfortable saying that he will be primarily playing outside linebacker and backing up his quarterback in 2019.

“My focus is on defense,” Trick told Eleven Warriors. “I still run the offense as the backup QB. I’m no longer playing safety, and on defense, my only position is linebacker.