JIMMY HAS THE JUICE
CANFIELD, OH- In the heart of South Range football, wearing jersey number 31, stands a player who embodies the spirit of selflessness and determination: Jimmy Powell. Recently featured in a player profile on the YSN Podcast, Jimmy shed light on what makes him a standout both on and off the field.
The quarterback’s modest yet impactful performance has not gone unnoticed. His recent interview with host DJ Yokley revealed insights into his journey and character. Coach’s comments underline the remarkable knack Powell has for being in the right place at the right time—a trait the young athlete attributes to making his own luck.
A memorable moment reviewed during the podcast was a near-scoring scramble before halftime, showcasing Powell’s swift decision-making and agility. Describing his thought process, Powell noted, “I saw the clock. Right? So I was like, this either has to go or, you know, it doesn’t really matter. So I just started running.”
Beyond his prowess on the field, Powell stands out for his team spirit. While he might compete for the same position as his fellow Raider Tristan Toy, Powell’s support for his teammate is unwavering. “If he gets better, I get better,” Powell shared, emphasizing the mutual growth and camaraderie within the squad.
When asked about his selfless nature, Powell pointed to the Raider standard and the influence of his coaches and family. “It’s all the defense. It’s one wall, you know? If I’m doing my part and maybe someone messes up, then if I’m able to help them, then it helps the whole team,” he explained.
Powell’s humility extends into his personal life and future aspirations. A standout even in his new role on the golf team, he balances sports with a passion for spending time outdoors, particularly enjoying mowing the grass—a task he finds both calming and satisfying.
Looking ahead, Powell’s ambitions are focused on academics and a career in finance, with plans to attend Youngstown State University. Reflecting his dedication and work ethic, Powell aims to one day own a yacht, symbolizing his drive for success.
The influence of Powell’s parents, whom he cherishes as his role models, has clearly shaped his values. “My dad showed me how to be a good man and treat others with respect,” he stated with admiration.
As the South Range community continues to rally behind their cherished number 31, it’s evident that Jimmy Powell is more than just a gifted athlete. He is a young man poised for a promising future, leaving a lasting legacy of selflessness and grit that will inspire many.