Trib: Mt. Lebanon's Hagy says he's ready to shoot for 2,000
Luke Hagy isn't shy to admit that he'll be getting a few pedicures this football season.
"Once a month, I'll go and get one done after a big game," Mt. Lebanon's bruising star running back said with a laugh. "I'll get my calves massaged, and my feet can get pretty nasty."
Give him a break. For a guy who carried the ball 282 times in 11 games last season, his feet need a respite every now and then. And a little well-deserved pampering doesn't diminish the fact that Hagy is one of the toughest ballcarriers in the WPIAL.
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"Once a month, I'll go and get one done after a big game," Mt. Lebanon's bruising star running back said with a laugh. "I'll get my calves massaged, and my feet can get pretty nasty."
Give him a break. For a guy who carried the ball 282 times in 11 games last season, his feet need a respite every now and then. And a little well-deserved pampering doesn't diminish the fact that Hagy is one of the toughest ballcarriers in the WPIAL.
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- www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_752684.html (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
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