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Saturday, July 26, 2025 at 12:44 PM

Delgado Signs with Saints at Presentation College

Delgado Signs with Saints at Presentation College
Nick Delgado recently signed his letter of intent to play football this fall for Presentation College located in Aberdeen, South Dakota. A senior, ready to graduate from Churchill County High School this spring, Delgado expressed his gratitude “for my family and for my coaches who prepared me for this next step.” Brook Hill, head football coach for the Fallon Greenwave, said Nick is a tremendous young man. “He became a starter for us his Sophomore season and was a huge part of our success over the last 3 seasons,” said Hill. “Nick has shown the ability to overcome adversity and still excel. Due to his dedication he was selected a team Captain the past two seasons. Nick’s presence on the field and in the locker room will be sorely missed.” Delgado will play offensive line for the Saints – the team name of the Catholic private college. Saints head coach Chuck Miesbauer, said, “We are very excited to be welcoming Nicholas Delgado to the Presentation College Saints’ Football Family. He is a standout football player, an excellent student, and a young man of very high character. We are certain that if Nicholas continues on the path he has started on, he will be a big time contributor on the Saints’ Offensive Line for years to come.” Offensive Line Coach, Dustin Yorek said, “We are very excited to welcome Nick to the offensive line and football family this fall! After watching his film, it was clear that he was very well coached and prepared for the demands of college football. Upon meeting Nick and talking with him about our offense at Presentation College, I was able to see the wealth of knowledge he carries about offense, and the techniques required to play in our offense. I am excited to have the privilege to work with Nick, and see him develop and grow as a student athlete for years to come.” Read about the initiative to bring Fallon churches together click here. Read more stories in The Fallon Post by going back to the home page.   


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