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Tuesday, 08 July 2008 08:37
Nick Barnett of The Green Bay Packers Bio
  • Given name Nicholas Alexander Barnett
  • Nicknamed 'Nick Beats,' a moniker stemming from his favorite hobby: mixing music and performing as a deejay
  • Born in Fontana, Calif.
  • Single, has an infant son Kaden Nicholas
  • A second-team All-Citrus Belt selection as a senior linebacker at A.B. Miller High School in Fontana, Calif., missed the season's final four contests with an injury
  • Also earned second-team all-league honors at tight end as a senior
  • Earned first-team, all-league honors as a safety following his junior season; also played wide receiver
  • A three-year letter winner in football, also lettered twice in track (as a junior and senior), winning the league 300-meter intermediate hurdle title (39.6 seconds) and placing second in the 110-meter high hurdles (15.4) as a junior; also competed in the discus (130-0), shot put (47-5) and decathlon, capturing the title in the event at the Mount SAC Relays as a senior
  • Lettered his freshman and sophomore years as a centerfielder on the baseball team
  • Possessor of a 3.8 grade point average as a prep, was a member of the California Scholastic Federation
  • This past season, was selected by a Door County elementary school student for the NFL's Take-A-Player-To-School program, for which he picked up the student, escorted him to school and then spoke to groups of students about the importance of education, plus offered some football tips
  • Served as an organizer and instructor for the 'William Henderson & Nick Barnett Football Camp' in July, a five-day youth football camp at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wis.
  • Interacted with participants at the 2006 Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer, an annual motorcycle ride benefiting cancer patients and families throughout Northeastern Wisconsin
  • During the 2004 season, he and former teammate Javon Walker conducted the 'Jam Tour,' visiting 16 Wisconsin schools and giving motivational speeches to students
  • Donated $56 to the American Cancer Society of Wisconsin for each tackle he registered during the 2004 season
  • Took part in previous Green Bay Packers Fan Fest events, signing autographs and interacting with fans
  • Participated in the 2004 'Brown County Breakfast on the Farm' at Wayside Dairy in Wayside, Wis., serving breakfast, ice cream and milk to attendees
  • Participated in the Edgar Bennett Celebrity Bowl-A-Thon multiple times, benefiting the March of Dimes and the Angel Fund for Children with Cancer, respectively
  • Played in the Brett Favre Celebrity Softball Game multiple times as well
  • Helped the Salvation Army holiday kettle collection in 2003
  • In 2005, honored with the Professional Achievement Award at the eighth annual Lee Remmel Sports Awards Banquet
  • In 2005, bought and renovated the Historic West Theatre in downtown Green Bay and re-launched it as 'FiveSix,' a restaurant with a focus on entertainment; the establishment held a charitable event in conjunction with the United Way in April called 'Cake and a Movie', providing refreshments and a movie for homeless people
  • Started his own record company, Defiant Records, and has already signed artists with some upcoming album releases in the works
  • His mixing and deejay work is more than a hobby; has worked as a deejay at dance clubs as well as at a handful of dances that were organized and promoted with college teammate Shamon Jamerson
  • Preferred tools of his trade are turntables and vinyl (his personal collection boasts nearly 1,000 albums)
  • Also hosted an offseason hip-hop show on the campus radio station each of his four years in college; served as hip-hop director his senior year
  • Installed a professional recording studio in his Green Bay home to further his interests and new record label
  • Interest in mixing music dates back to neighborhood parties he had while growing up in Fontana, Calif.
  • Residence: Green Bay
From Packers.com
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