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Russell Kuhns typified the modern-day three sport athlete
during his playing days at Bellevue Senior High School –
physically gifted, a hard worker, and dedicated to making
himself better day in and day out.
Kuhns, a 1998 graduate of BSHS, went on to earn nine varsity
letters in the sports of football, wrestling, and track and
field. He would concentrate on football while attending
college, and would continue to excel in a sport he continues
to be involved with during present day.
Kuhns was one of the hardest hitting and hardest working
football players to suit up for the Redmen. After being
crowned as sophomore conditioning champion in 1995, he
earned honorable mention All-Northern Ohio League defense
that same season. Then, in 1996, he was a member of the
school’s first-ever regional championship team. He was also
named first team All-NOL defense, first team All-District
defense, and second team All-Ohio defense. He captained the
Redmen during his senior season in 1997, was first team All-NOL
on both offense and defense, was first team All-District on
both offense and defense and was District Player of the
Year, was the team MVP, was first team All-Ohio on offense,
and broke the Redmen single-season rushing record with 1,716
total yards in 10 regular season games. He led the Redmen to
back-to-back NOL championships his junior and senior
seasons.
In
wrestling, Kuhns was a two-time captain in 1997 and 1998. He
participated on three straight NOL championship teams.
During his sophomore season, he placed third in the NOL, was
sectional champion, placed fifth at the regionals, and was a
state qualifier. During his junior campaign, he was second
in the NOL and finished 22-2 overall before injuring his
knee. He still managed to take third place at the Ohio Duals
that same season. Then, in his senior year, he was
undefeated throughout the regular season and counted over
200 takedowns. He was NOL and sectional champ, regional
runner-up, and placed fifth at the state meet. He was named
MVP that senior season.
Finally, in track and field, he captained the 1998 team and
was two-time NOL champ in the discus. He was also a member
of the 4 x 100 relay NOL champion and regional qualifying
team in 1998, a squad that set the school record in that
event. He was also a regional qualifier in the discus in
1998 and was team MVP.
Kuhns attended Findlay College and lettered in 1998 as a
running back and special teams player. He was named Rookie
of the Year for the Oilers after earning his first college
football letter. He then transferred to the University of
Wisconsin where he was named defensive scout player in 1999.
He was a walk-on for the Badgers and earned a scholarship
for the 2000-02 seasons. He lettered three years and was
All-Academic Big Ten in 2000 and was a member of three bowl
teams, including the Rose Bowl, Sun Bowl, and Alamo Bowl.
Russ
was then a graduate assistant football coach at Bowling
Green from 2005-07, then became the offensive line and
strength and conditioning coach for Western New Mexico
University, positions he still holds today. He coached three
all-conference offensive linemen in 2007.
Russ
resides in Silver City, New Mexico. |