Post by Yeseeka on May 24, 2018 15:54:22 GMT -8
During training camp, Storm radio broadcaster Rich Roste submitted the following questionnaire to players of the team (SCtoC also submitted a similar questionnaire its own). Roste calls storm games for KWSN AM 1230/KWSN FM 98.1, as well as the Kurtiss Riggs Show every Monday night at 4 p.m. pacific (6 p.m. central). The players' answers here are their direct responses to the questionnaire. The Storm were kind enough to forward these questionnaires to SCtoC for use in this series. We would like to extend our appreciation to Roste and Storm Director of Media Relations Kayley Shade for allowing us to bring these to you here on SCtoC.
We will feature this series throughout the course of the season.
Offensive lineman Rashaud Mungro is in his fourth season with the Storm. He is a 6'6" 315-lb. offensive lineman with seven seasons of indoor football experience. He began his career with the Eastern Kentucky Drillers of the Ultimate Indoor Football League before moving on to the New Mexico Stars of the IFL, and then the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League. Mungro was named to the Second Team All-IFL in 2014 and 2015, and to the First Team All-IFL last season. He also played defensive end in high school, as well as being a member of the Track and Field Team. He has two younger sisters, Talia and Rhajia. He earned his bachelor's degree in criminal justice. He is a member of the 2015 and 2016 Storm United Bowl championship teams. He wears number 74 for the Storm.
Mungro's answers appear below:
Nickname?
"Shaud"
Where did you grow up?
Hickory, North Carolina and Killeen, Texas
Where did you attend college?
Eastern Kentucky University
College honors/awards?
2007 and 2008 conference champions
Greatest sports memory?
Getting fined for dancing too much during my intro.
Why do you want to play for the Sioux Falls Srorm?
Pride.
IFL Honors?
2nd team All-IFL (2014 and 2015). 1st team All-IFL (2017).
Where do you work outside of football?
Assets. Protection.
List one of two things from your life that few people know about?
I was 5'8" until the end of my sophomore year in high school, and graduated at 6'3".
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