Brody Kalwinski was given a new nickname after he became Lowell’s starting quarterback.
It reflected his teammates’ respect for him.
“We call him ‘General Kal,’” Lowell senior tight end Zak Scharnke said. “He’s our leader. Everyone wants to be like him, and everyone tries their hardest just to be as good as him. That’s how good of a leader he is. He’s not just the general of the offense but of the entire team.”
Kalwinski, a 6-foot-1, 183-pound senior, describes himself as “robotic.” To him, that reflects the disciplined, detail-driven mindset he brings to football and life.
The Red Devils (4-1, 2-0), who will play Northwest Crossroads Conference rival Hobart on the road on Friday, have already matched their win total from each of the past two seasons, and much of that success stems fro