Luke Sorensen is a standout tight end at Servite High, measuring 6-foot-4 and weighing 255 pounds. His impressive size includes size 18 cleats and 11-inch hands, aiding his ability to catch passes effectively. Sorensen has transitioned to tight end after initially playing on the offensive line as a freshman. Coaches praise his versatility, ability to block and catch, and his unique physical attributes. He is considered a rare talent, contributing heavily to the team's offensive strategies as a dynamic player capable of creating mismatches against defenders.
Wearing size 18 cleats, Luke Sorensen might not be the best candidate to walk across a frozen lake and make it to the other side. Then again, his hands are so large (11 inches wide) he might be able to cling to a piece of ice in an emergency to stay afloat.
He’s that unique individual with the size and athleticism to create mismatches. "He’s a unicorn,” coach Chris Reinert said. "There’s probably two or three kids in the country that can do what he does."
This is only Sorensen's second year playing tight end. He showed up to play football as a freshman at 170 pounds. He was put on the offensive line.
In the passing game, he's become a massive matchup problem," Reinert said. "He's a great athlete."
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