A graduate of Northside ISD's Earl Warren High School, Ralph Idrogo, has good aim.
Raphael Idrogo, 20, won $100,000 in tuition for winning the Dr Pepper Conference Championship toss on Friday, Dec. 2, 2022.A San Antonio college student won $100,000 for throwing 14 footballs into a giant inflatable soda can from 15 feet away., won the Dr Pepper Conference Championship toss during the PAC-12 Conference Championship on Friday.
Idrogo can be seen in this video on the left, as he throws footballs through a small opening in the giant inflatable Dr Pepper.
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