Ascension Christian Builds on Their Successful 2017 Season and It Starts with Leadership from Two-Way Star Tyler Cambre

Ascension Christian Builds on Their Successful 2017 Season and It Starts with Leadership from Two-Way Star Tyler Cambre

by Cameron Cerniglia

Ascension Christian is coming off a 7-3 season, which is a major improvement from a 0-10 season not that long ago when the program had no more than 15 players on the roster. This type of change if extremely difficult at any level but it tends to be easier when a player like Tyler Cambre is on the team.

Going into his second year on the varsity team, Tyler Cambre believes this team can surprise some people with limited numbers.

“I expect us to compete and not be intimidated by the teams we play,” Cambre said.

Playing in 1A can make that difficult. 1A schools typically do not have the numbers that allow for the team to have depth. In some cases 1A schools do not have enough players to field a team, which almost happened to Ascension Christian a few seasons ago. Most high school teams, especially 1A schools, have players play on both sides of the ball and that is not different with Tyler Cambre at Ascension Christian. Cambre is their main target at the wide receiver position as well as the starting free safety on defense. Cambre embraces the challenge of playing on both sides of the ball.

“Playing on both sides of the ball gives me a lot of experience,” Cambre said. “I enjoy it because it makes me a better player overall by being on both sides.”

To improve his game he watches videos on professional football players such as Jarvis Landry (Lutcher/LSU/Miami Dolphins/Cleveland Browns). He believes that he has strengths similar to those of Jarvis Landry.

“My strengths at wide receiver are my catching ability and route running,” Cambre said. He also stated, “At free safety, I am good at reading the quarterback and sticking with the receivers.”

Louisiana Football Magazine's own recruiting specialist Lee Brecheen agrees with Cambre’s quote and speaks highly of him.

“What I like most is his leadership and work ethic,” Brecheen said. “This kid is perfect for the D-II or D-III level and a great senior season could define what level he can go.”

Brecheen believes that Cambre could be successful at either wide receiver or free safety at the next level.

At this time, Cambre has not received any honors for his play during the season, but Brecheen believes he has the potential to receive All-District honors on both sides of the field.

With his 4.6/40 yard-dash speed, he looks to impress some teams this year while continuing to bring success to his school and community.

Cameron is from baton-rouge, LA. He graduated from Woodlawn High School in 2014. Cameron is now attending LSU where he is seeking a degree in Sport Administration with a concentration in commerce. Cameron joined the Louisiana Football Magazine staff in the summer of 2018 for his school internship. During the his days off, Cameron enjoys spending time with family and friends. Outside of being a football fan, Cameron also enjoys watching baseball and playing music.

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