Chino Hills product Charles Flowers headed to North Dakota

Freshman Charles Flowers recently signed with the University of North Dakota.

Citrus College football standout Charles Flowers has signed a scholarship offer with the University of North Dakota. He will in th fall and have three years of eligibility left.

Flowers, a Chino Hills High School product, grey-shirted the 2012-2013 academic year with the Owls, before making his debut this past season. Flowers had a fantastic freshman campaign, tallying 50 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, five interceptions and five pass break-ups. Flowers was named a 1st team All-Central Conference selection and also earned CCCFCA Region IV All-California 1st-Team Defense.

He is the 10th Owl from the 2013 team to sign a scholarship offer this off-season, and the fourth freshman to leave early.

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Citrus football players decide on four-years

From left to right. Sophomore's Byron Smith and Philip Romano along with freshman Ryan Solomon are the first three Owls from the 2013 season to sign scholarship offers. Smith Photo By: Natalia Ponce, Romano Photo By: Jerrika Ramirez, and Solomon Photo By: Doug Bergen.

Three Citrus College football players are moving on. That trio includes offensive linemen Byron Smith (Colony HS) and Philip Romano (Covina HS), along with defensive back Ryan Solomon (Monrovia HS).

Smith is headed to Division I Southeastern Louisiana. He was a two year starter for Citrus, playing during the 2011 and 2013 season, while spending a red-shirt season in 2012. As a freshman, Smith was a 1st team All-SCFA West Conference honoree.

Romano, who will attend Division II Northwestern Oklahoma, was also a two-year starter on the Owls’ line, earning All-SCFA Central Division National Conference Honorable Mention honors in 2012 and 2013.

Solomon, who has signed on with NCAA DII Missouri Southern State, has three years of eligibility, after sitting out the 2013 sophomore season as a red-shirt. As a freshman in 2012, Solomon recorded 25 tackles, one tackle for a loss, and recovered a fumble.

 

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