ADM senior Nick Bradshaw (No. 22) breaks a tackle during a run against the Winterset Huskies on October 12. Photo courtesy of Susan Harshman/ADM Tiger Football
ADM senior Nick Bradshaw (No. 22) breaks a tackle during a run against the Winterset Huskies on October 12. Photo courtesy of Susan Harshman/ADM Tiger Football

During last season’s winless campaign, Adel-Desoto-Minburn Tiger varsity football player Nick Bradshaw showcased his defensive skills with a district-leading 91 total tackles. Under first-year head coach Garrison Carter, Bradshaw became a more significant part of the Tigers’ offensive game plan along with sustaining his defensive responsibilities. He accounted for 602 rushing yards, a team-leading 10 rushing touchdowns, and 66 points scored. Bradshaw also registered a team-best 66 total tackles, 49 solo stops, and forced three turnovers (two fumble recoveries and one interception). Bradshaw was one of the Tigers four captains, and his leadership helped the ADM Tigers varsity football team make a five-win improvement from last fall. He’s one of 12 seniors graduating from the program this spring.