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Jones attended St. James High School in Vacherie, Louisiana. [2] As a junior, he had 103 tackles and 13 sacks and as a senior, he was the Class 3A MVP and Class 3A Outstanding Defensive Player after recording 75 tackles and 10 sacks. [3] [4] He committed to Louisiana State University (LSU) to play college football. [5] [6]
The Jones County Greyhounds kicked Georgia high school football playoffs off with a bang Friday night when their explosive offense led the way to a 42-21 win over the Northside-Columbus Patriots ...
He attended Lewis Central High School in Council Bluffs, where he played center, offensive tackle, defensive tackle, and defensive end for the football team. [2] Jones was rated as a three-star recruit and held offers from schools such as Iowa, Iowa State, Minnesota, and Nebraska. [2] [3] Ultimately, he committed to play college football for ...
Jones played high school football at The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida, under head coach Corky Rogers. [8] [9] [10] During his junior year in 2015, Jones led Bolles to the state regional final. As a senior in 2016, Jones led Bolles to the Florida 4A title, throwing for 1,532 yards and 29 touchdowns. [11]
Senior Rase Jones scored a rushing touchdown from two yards out to give West Jones a 30-7 lead with 8:46 remaining. ... West Jones beats Hattiesburg for high school football Region 3-6A title ...
In high school, he participated in football, basketball and track and field. [3] He played quarterback as a junior, throwing for seven touchdowns and running for 556 yards and six touchdowns, and as a senior he ran for 296 yards and six touchdowns, caught 24 receptions for 589 yards and seven touchdowns, and made 66 tackles on defense. [3] A ...
He then attended Cass Technical High School where he was a five-star recruit and rated as the best wide receiver recruit from the state of Michigan since Charles Rogers in 2000. [3] [4] Peoples-Jones was named the 2016 Michigan High School Football Player of the Year by MLive Media Group on November 22, 2016. [5]
When Jones first entered Holdren’s life in 2017, their focus was football. The seventh grader—who had only recently lost his dad — wanted to play on the school team but didn’t have a ride ...