By Hayden Swope
Fisher Dye and the Wildcats of Mulvane are ready to make a big comeback this year after a season cut short in 2023. Dye knew one of the biggest ways to get the team ready was to start by bonding.
“The way I’ve been preparing for this upcoming season is getting our team together and bringing us closer together,” Dye said.
Making his strengths even greater and trying to correct his weaknesses, Dye has his eyes set on being the best athlete he can be on the field.
“A weakness I wanted to improve was my vision and my balance so I’m not getting tripped up so easily in the open field,” Dye said.
Dye knew he would have goals and aspirations for himself but also has a big target on making a deep push in the postseason.
“Some goals I have of course is to make a run in the playoffs as a team but for myself are my rushing yards and all-purpose yards,” Dye said.
With his senior season right around the corner, Dye is most excited to play for the Wildcats for one more season.
“I’m most excited to embrace my final chance to play for Mulvane,” Dye said. “Some future plans of mine are to go play football at the next level and study Chiropractic.”