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Although no school records were set, five members of the 2023 Norwalk football team achieved top 10 status in single-season and career statistical categories this fall.

Among the accomplishments, Warrior senior quarterback Aidan Harder’s 2,463 passing yards rank second all-time for a single season. He ranks seventh on the career charts with 2,590. Harder finished the season with 22 touchdown passes, including eight in his first two varsity starts when he threw for 804 yards.

Senior receiver Keilor Rodman ranks third in school history with 983 single-season receiving yards and fourth with 1,565 career receiving yards. He hauled in 12 TD passes this fall and finished his career with 95 receptions. Rodman’s 38 kicking points this season puts him seventh among Warrior place kickers.

Defensively, senior linebacker Will Clark and junior linebacker Harrison Tripp are among the best Warriors all-time in terms of tackles for loss. Clark’s 21 TFLs this season – one fewer than last year – are fourth on the school charts and his 44 career tackles behind the line of scrimmage rank him second, trailing only older brother Ben Clark. Tripp, meanwhile, ranks seventh in both single-season tackles for loss with 14.5 this year and career (19.5) with one season remaining.

Sophomore receiver Eli Robbins finished his first varsity campaign with 826 receiving yards, which ranks seventh in program history for a single season.

Norwalk finished 2023 with a 5-5 overall record, placed fourth in Class 4A, District 6 with a 2-3 mark and lost to Glenwood in the first round of the 4A playoffs.