Tchida returns to Havre to play for MSU-N
George Ferguson
Havre Daily News sports editor
gferguson@havredailynews.com
The Montana State University-Northern football team got a late Christmas
present this week in the form of a much-needed wide receiver.
Havre football fans will recognize speedy former Havre High standout Coda
Tchida next season, as he has decided to transfer from the
Northern, which lost its top three wideouts at the end of the 2005 season, is
in dire need of replacements for the trio of Nick Arnold, Danny Wirtzberger and
Clint Herrera. All three players had very solid careers for the Lights, and
Arnold was a two-time Frontier all-conference selection.
Tchida was a two-way standout for Havre High,
earning accolades at both wide receiver and cornerback. As a senior he gained
more than 1,000 yards receiving and helped guide Havre High to the 2004 Class A
state championship.
Despite his prowess at wide receiver, Tchida said the Mary coaching staff moved
him to corner during the fall and that, among several other factors, played
into his decision to transfer.
“Things just weren't going well at Mary,” Tchida said. “They told me I could
play wide receiver and the day I got there they moved me to corner. I wasn't
happy with that because I really wanted to play offense.
“Plus, a lot of guys left the program this year and it seemed like things were
just heading in the wrong direction there. I want to be a part of a program
that is committed to winning and Northern is definitely doing that.”
Tchida had wrestled with the idea of playing with the Lights right out of high
school, but admitted the thought of striking out on his own was tempting, which
is part of what led him to
“I was a long way from home and I was pretty unhappy,” Tchida said. “I am
excited to come home and be with my family and friends.
“I also really like Coach (Mark) Samson,” he added. “I always have. He is a
great football coach, and he is really committed to winning and doing things
the right way. I respect him a lot.”
Tchida should provide instant help to an already potent Northern offense. The
Lights went 5-5 this past season and they possessed one of the top offensive
attacks in the conference.
With quarterback Kyle Samson returning for his senior year, and a solid nucleus
of good players back, Tchida is excited about the prospect of being a Light
come next season.
“They have all the pieces in place, I think,” he said. “They had a great season
this year, and it seems like the guys on the team and the coaching staff all
work really hard.
“I think next season could be a very good year for this program,” he added.
“And I am just really looking forward to playing football for this team and for
Coach Samson.”