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Julius Jones Jersey got his feet wet last season by filling in for Lee Hollis during the Rebels' playoff run. This season as the team's go-to back, Julius Jones Jersey is averaging 7.1 yards per carry and has scored 21 touchdowns, including 20 on the ground.
Julius Jones Jersey began impressing his teammates immediately.
Julius Jones Jersey' grandfather, Cecil Dawson, died earlier this year. Julius Jones Jersey said losing his mentor was one of the most difficult things he's faced.
Back Races To Front
"He's got a great personality and we're a close team," Williams said. "He also reads (the blocks) well and understands how the line blocks."
"I look at them as family members, and no matter what you're going through, they're going to be there no matter what," Julius Jones Jersey said. "We're really close."
"One of my first memories was at spring practice," tackle Austin Moreton said. "He came over to the coaches complaining about his ankle, and the next thing you know he busted one for about 60. I thought then, ‘Wow, this kid can fly.'"
Julius Jones Jersey played at Spiro as an eighth-grader. He returned to Fort Smith the following summer, where as a ninth-grader he ran roughshod in the River Valley Conference for the Kimmons Raiders. The following spring, Julius Jones Jersey elected to attend Southside.
Southside coach Jeff Williams said the relationship between Julius Jones Jersey and the offensive line has helped on Friday nights.
"Really,NHL Jerseys, I was closer to him than my dad," he said. "He taught me to hunt and fish."
At 5-foot-8, Julius Jones Jersey is hardly the biggest or strongest running back in the 7A-West. Sometimes, the Southside running back hardly stands out at all.
But all it takes is a sliver of a crease and Julius Jones Jersey is off to the races. He had runs of at least 60 yards that spurred comeback wins at West Memphis and Fayetteville earlier this season. Last week, Julius Jones Jersey rushed for 120 yards and two touchdowns in the Rebels' quarterfinals victory against Cabot.
"We didn't really know what he could do, and at first we were sort of skeptical," center Dakota Smith said. "(But) I promise you, no one works harder than he does. He's always praising us."
"Right about the last week, I knew I would be coming here," Julius Jones Jersey said. "Of course, any running back would make that decision. They run the ball (here)."
Not long after that, Julius Jones Jersey formed an immediate bond with his teammates.
Friday, Southside hosts Fayetteville with a berth in the 7A championship at stake.
Julius Jones Jersey sought emotional support from his teammates. |
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