Snowstorm Q&A: Robinson’s Miller Watched ‘Friday Night Tykes’
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Snowstorm Q&A: Robinson’s Miller Watched ‘Friday Night Tykes’

Junior quarterback Alex Miller (15) and the Robinson football team reached the 2015 region semifinals.

Junior quarterback Alex Miller (15) and the Robinson football team reached the 2015 region semifinals. Photo by Jeff McQuilkin

A snowstorm caused Fairfax County Public Schools to cancel classes and athletic events for more than a week. Some areas received more than 20 inches of snow during the weekend, according to the National Weather Service, creating a break from competition for local high school athletes.

Robinson junior Alex Miller, who is the quarterback of the school’s football team and a guard on the boys’ basketball team, shared his storm experience via email with The Connection.

Q: Where do you live?

A: I live in Burke.

Q: How did the amount of snowfall in your neighborhood compare to what you thought would fall?

A: There was more snow than I had expected would come. My dad and I shoveled for about 3 hours to be able to move our cars in and out of my neighborhood.

Q: What, if any, preparations did you and your family make for the storm?

A: My family went to the grocery store like most people to get food but nothing special.

Q: What did you do to pass the time during the storm?

A: I passed the time of the storm by watching the show "Friday Night Tykes" on Netflix, which is about youth football in Texas.

Q: Did you play in the snow? If so, what did you do?

A: I did sled a little at Terra Center, the local elementary school.

Q: Were you able to exercise/practice during the storm? If so, what did you do?

A: I wasn't able to do anything while it was snowing but once it stopped I was able to go to training.

Q: Are you interested in playing college football or basketball? How is that process going?

A: I hope to play college football, and I think that the 7v7 team I joined for the spring/summer will help me to be more prepared for collegiate offenses when most aren't the type of offense that we run at Robinson (wing-T). The process of recruiting for me is still in the air because I haven't gone to any camps other than Georgetown. So far nothing significant has come up for me.

Q: Do you feel it will be difficult to get back into the flow of basketball season after a lengthy storm layoff?

A: The layoff will be a little difficult to come back to for basketball but after one day, I believe that we will be right back to where we left off and hopefully keep getting better.