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Commit Bork

Football Athletic Communication Office

Football Commit | Kyler Bork

(Wednesday; February 14; Sioux Center, Iowa) Kyler Bork, a senior at Marcus Meriden Cleghorn Remsen Union (Iowa), has announced his intention to attend Dordt and join the Defender football program.  

Bork played safety and wide receiver for the Royals and totaled 1,411 yards on 89 catches with 15 touchdown receptions.  He had a school record 10 interceptions during his career with 75 tackles and returned 15 punts for 108 yards. In 2023 Bork caught 49 passes for 677 yards and eight touchdowns while also making 25 tackles with five interceptions with two of them returned for scores. Bork was a second-team all-state pick while also earning all-district honors twice.  He's an academic all-state honoree and twice earned academic all-district honors.  

"I chose Dordt because it felt like home on my visit and I loved everyone there. The guys there felt like people I would get along well with and it's close enough to home where I could go back and watch my siblings and I really liked the coahces.  The team is also on an upswing and is like continuing from where I was in high school—they are on the way to a national championship and I am going to help get there and get teh first one with the school. The engineering program is great and that's a big factor," said Bork.  

Kyler is the son of Shane and Taylor Bork of Remsen, Iowa. He plans to study engineering.   

Dordt University in Sioux Center, Iowa, is a comprehensive Christian college rooted in the Reformed tradition. The Defender athletic program is a part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC), American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) and the Mid-American Collegiate Hockey Association (MACHA).    

U.S. News & World Report, Money Magazine, Forbes.com, Washington Monthly, and Princeton Review all list Dordt on their best colleges lists. Dordt is home to approximately 1,500 students. 

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