2015 RB Anderson stands out at SPARQ 
February, 24, 2013
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Sam Khan Jr. | ESPN.com
SHENANDOAH, Texas -- Katy (Texas) High School running back Rodney Anderson isn't your typical sophomore.
An injury to a teammate opened up an opportunity for him to start at running back as a freshman for Katy, a perennial powerhouse. As a sophomore, he already has a state championship as the Tigers went 16-0 en route to the Class 5A Division II title in 2012, a season in which Anderson split time between running back and receiver after his teammate, Nebraska signee Adam Taylor, returned healthy from his injury and got the majority of the backfield carries.
An injury to a teammate opened up an opportunity for him to start at running back as a freshman for Katy, a perennial powerhouse. As a sophomore, he already has a state championship as the Tigers went 16-0 en route to the Class 5A Division II title in 2012, a season in which Anderson split time between running back and receiver after his teammate, Nebraska signee Adam Taylor, returned healthy from his injury and got the majority of the backfield carries.
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