By Shannon Fagan, WEIS Sports Director
MONTGOMERY – Two big reasons why Cherokee County High School senior running back Keyshawn Woods was able to post over 2,200 rushing yards this football season were 6-foot-7 senior lineman Asa Holbert and 6-4 senior tight end Ben Moseley.
Holbert, a top 50 prospect in Alabama, is the stalwart of the Warrior offensive line, coached by Todd Wheeler. He’s started every game during his junior and senior seasons, and played in 38 games throughout his Warrior career.
In 11 games this season, he had 44 pancake blocks with no pressures allowed and gave up just one sack. He had a 98 percent run block efficiency, and 99 percent efficient when the Warrior backs ran behind him.
Moseley, a Duke commitment, is one of the top five tight ends in Alabama. A starter

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