Pilots' Tyler Hall Seeks Redemption After ACL Injury
Warren De La Salle Pilots running back Tyler Hall, a Class of 2027 standout, has put in the work to regain his starting role after suffering a season-ending ACL injury in 2025. Last year, Hall rushed for 1,047 yards on 185 carries, averaging 5.7 yards per carry, and scored 12 touchdowns before his injury. The Pilots' offense, a high-powered unit in MHSAA Division 1, will rely heavily on Hall's recovery and growth this season. Hall has been participating in summer camps and strength and conditioning programs, determined to prove his doubters wrong. With his quickness and elusiveness, Hall is a nightmare for defenders to tackle. Scouts are watching to see how Hall adapts to the increased defensive attention and whether he can maintain his production from last season. His progress will be closely monitored, particularly in the Pilots' nonconference schedule, as he looks to lead his team to a successful campaign.