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YOUNGSTOWN, OH-  In the heart of the Eagle’s Nest, Ja’Sean Lindsey has emerged as the undisputed standout for the Valley Christian Eagles, dazzling fans and opponents alike with his electrifying performance on the field. The senior tailback’s journey has been one of resilience, hard work, and unyielding determination, transforming him into the player everyone is talking about this season.

Lindsey’s path to gridiron glory was not without adversity. Overcoming a collarbone injury during his sophomore year and grappling with self-doubt as a junior, Lindsey’s ability to bounce back has been nothing short of remarkable. This year, he’s the epitome of confidence and athleticism, largely attributing his success to a rigorous offseason regimen inspired by his father, a military man. With an eye-watering routine of up to 5,000 pushups and 3,000 air squats daily, Lindsey packed on 20 pounds of muscle, enhancing his durability and explosiveness on the field.

“Man, it’s been amazing. Seeing how my game has progressed, I just feel a lot better out there,” Lindsey said, reflecting on his journey. “The 20 pounds of muscle has really helped with my durability and performance, allowing me to get up play after play, ready to go again.”

Through five games, Lindsey’s stats are phenomenal, amassing almost 600 yards over the last two matchups with just over 30 carries. His success is a testament to his relentless work ethic and the powerful synergy with his offensive line, who he credits for opening up “holes you could drive a car through.”

Yet, it’s not just his physical prowess that sets Lindsey apart. Mentally, he’s entering each game like a chess match, preparing methodically, much as he’s recently taken to the strategic game off the field thanks to his dad’s guidance. This combination of physical and mental preparedness has made him a force to be reckoned with.

Off the field, Lindsey’s aspirations are equally impressive. Aiming to become a nurse practitioner, he’s driven by a passion for helping others, showcasing his humility and unwavering focus on giving back. “I’m a person that likes to help people, to save lives and help people get better,” he shared.

In dedicating this season to his parents, Lindsey acknowledges the pivotal role they’ve played in his success. “This season is for my parents. My father pushed me into this fitness journey, and my mom has been relentless about the importance of school.”

With a bright future on the horizon, Ja’Sean Lindsey continues to inspire both on and off the field, embodying the spirit of perseverance and excellence that defines Valley Christian Eagles football. As he looks to the next level in both his athletic and academic pursuits, there’s no doubt that Lindsey’s star will only continue to rise.

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EAGLES STAY READY; LOCK DOWN LEETONIA

LIBERTY, OH- Valley Christian dominated under the lights at Liberty High School on Saturday night, rolling past Leetonia 46-6 to improve to 3-1 on the season. It was all Eagles from the start, with Ja’Sean Lindsey leading the charge on the ground and Deion Miller connecting on some big plays through the air.

Lindsey got things started with a 19-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, putting Valley on the board. A few minutes later, Miller hit Ahmire Dixon for a 25-yard touchdown strike, and after Jackson Bragg added the extra point, the Eagles were up 13-0.

The second quarter was more of the same, as Miller found Jerell Miles for a 65-yard bomb to make it 19-0. Lindsey wasn’t done, breaking loose for two more long TD runs—one from 50 yards and another from 30—stretching the lead to 33-0.

Alfred Cower capped off the dominant performance with a score after his own massive interception return, which set up the easy punch-in TD, making it 40-0. Leetonia managed to get on the board late in the game when Carson Brock connected with Ethan Mathia for a 6-yard TD pass, but it was too little, too late.

Lindsey capped off his night with a 65-yard touchdown run to bring his tally to four scores on 12 carries, racking up an eye-popping 262 yards. Miller was sharp as well, going 7 of 10 for 142 yards and two touchdowns.

For Leetonia, Carson Brock fought hard, completing 13 of 21 passes for 152 yards and a touchdown, but it wasn’t enough to slow down the Eagles.

Valley Christian now shifts focus to a big matchup against East Palestine next Friday, with both teams vying for the top spot in the EOAC. Meanwhile, Leetonia, still searching for their first win, will look to regroup and get back on track hosting Wellsville.