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Hooch's Weisberg to Play Football at Brown University
Chattahoochee's Josh Weisberg has committed to play football at Brown University, Providence, RI.
Chattahoochee High School’s Josh Weisberg has committed to play football at Brown University, Providence, RI, where he plans to obtain a degree in business, entrepreneurship and organizations. Brown is an NCAA Division I school that competes in the Ivy League Division.
Weisberg, a four-year letterman, served as a team captain his senior year and as the varsity starting middle linebacker for three years. He was awarded Chattahoochee’s Player of the Year in 2014 and was the leading tackler for three years in a row.
Weisberg has received numerous awards in football including the Athletic-Academic Award all four years at CHS. He was a participant in and captain of the D.L. Scott All-Star game in 2014. He also was voted a Second Team All-Region Linebacker in 2012, 2013 and 2014. Weisberg was nominated first team for the North Fulton/Forsyth Touchdown his senior year. The North Fulton/Forsyth Touchdown Club awarded him the Defensive Player of the Week in 2013. In all, he received seven nominations for Defensive Player of the Week.
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Weisberg was a member of North Fulton/Forsyth Touchdown Club’s Chamber Bowl All-Star Team in 2014. He was on Junior Leadership Council in 2013, earned honor roll every semester at Chattahoochee and was a lacrosse varsity letterman his freshman year. Weisberg is also a member of the Cougar2Cougar mentoring program.
Pictured with him are, seated, his parents, Jeff Weisberg and Nancy Weisberg-Herald, and standing, from left, Robin Weisberg, CHS Athletic Director Matthew Crooks, CHS Head Football Coach Vince Strine, sister Alex Weisberg and CHS Principal Tim Duncan.