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Former Fallon Quarterback Returns to Support His Alma Mater

Former Fallon Quarterback Returns to Support His Alma Mater
L to R: Ryder Segura, Rio Segura, Joe Pyle, and Mathew Bird. Photo courtesy of Sue Segura.

Former Churchill County High School standout and Nevada Wolf Pack football player and quarterback, Joe Pyle (Class of 2015), returned home this week, teaching and working with Northern Nevada and California youth. He trains and coaches for the 3DQB quarterback organization, which focuses on techniques, nutrition, and leadership. Pyle said his primary role is quaterbooks mechanics and fundamentals

Pyle, who began his collegiate career at the University of Nevada as a quarterback before transitioning to wide receiver, is now a proud member of the 3DQB quarterback development program. He was on hand to mentor young athletes and give back to the community that helped shape his journey both on and off the field.

"It's always special to come back to where it all started," Pyle said. "Fallon is home. Giving back to these kids, working with the coaches, and being a part of this camp means the world to me."

Pyle, who also played at Golden West College and Missouri State, shared valuable insights on what it takes to excel on and off the field, emphasizing leadership, hard work, and resilience. 

In addition to returning for the camp, Pyle had more personal milestones to celebrate. This past week, he passed the Bar exam and married another Fallon native, Haylee Paladini — a proud moment for the hometown crowd cheering him on.

 

 

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