Clarkston's Cole  Chewins is a name you should be aware of on both the local prep football  and basketball scenes in the next two years to come.
        Chewins, a 6-foot-7, 214-pound, tight end-defensive  end/linebacker on the gridiron and a tough-as-nails center on the hardwood,  made varsity this year as a sophomore and was a member of Wolves' OAA championship  squads in each sport.
        As a junior and senior, he could be one of the best  around.
        He's got soft hands, great footwork for his size  and an ironclad work ethic, per usual with two-sport SIR-GRIND-A-LOTS spawning from  the C-Town Wolfpack.
        In limited time in both sports this year, Chewins  showed flashes of potential big-play ability. 
        On the football field, he averaged two tackles per  game, making the most of his short stints getting clock.
        In basketball, he came off the bench and banged  admirably on the block in reserve minutes. When you add him to 6-foot-8 Mike  Nicholson, an incoming senior, TEAM FIFE will have an imposing frontcourt in  2014, to augment an already-sterling backcourt, led by Nick Owens, Press Kampe, Merrick Canada, Drew Myers and Mason Vires. 
        Burney for one can't wait to see how C-Town's own  CHEWY develops in both sports. 
      
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