Trent Karcher has had quite a start in helping to lift Chippewa Hills to a 3-1 record.

The Warrior senior wide receiver has racked up impressive stats in the team’s first four games.

“Overall, he’s close to 400 yards receiving. He’s a handful,” said Warrior coach Larry Jose.  “He’s a captain for us; he and Hayden Denslow are our two captains. He stepped into that role this year, he’s a quiet kid. He’s doing a good job.”

Karcher is among the key reasons the Warriors are considered to be Central State Activities Association and playoff contenders this season.

We’ve had a good year. We’ve had a good season on offense but we have to do some things on defense,” Karcher said. “I think I’ve improved a lot. I’ve improved in my route running. I’m faster in my cuts. I’m trying to break the school record, 900 yards this season I already have 300 yards (after three games).”

It’s his third varsity season. He also plays cornerback.

I’m a lot quicker and faster,” he said. “Plus I’m faster. So far this year it’s only been single coverage.”

He’s been receiver his entire football life.

I was told to go there. After awhile, I got good at it,” he said. “Our strong spot is passing this year.”

Being a receiver helps Karcher as a cornerback.

I can tell what route they’re running when they break,” he said.