Clarke County High School 16-year-old sophomore

Sport: Football. Positions: Quarterback and defensive back

Parents: Justine and David Jarvis

Hometown: Berryville

What do you love about football?: It’s a team sport, so it pretty much takes everybody to do their certain job in order for the entire team to win.

Most memorable moment in football: Last year, the Buffalo Gap game that we had on JV was a really competitive game. It was a blast to be a part of. (Clarke County won 30-16.) 

Most embarrassing moment in football: Probably something freshman year, I know I played defense that year and got run over. Somebody chucked me. It’s a little embarrassing to go to film the next day and get kind of laughed at a little bit because you never want to get ran over, for sure. 

Most difficult moment in football: Adapting to the quarterback position this season. It was Week 4 of this year when the coaches threw me into the position when I’d never played it before. 

Three people you can have dinner with, dead or alive: Kevin Hart, Druski and LeBron James. Kevin Hart is just really, really funny. So is Druski. And LeBron and Kevin Hart, I feel like would be really funny together. And LeBron is a cool guy, too. 

Biggest athletic influences: Definitely my dad, for sure. He’s a really good strength coach and he’s also my dad, so he pushes me hard. He is also a great person to learn the mechanics of jumping and running from.

Favorite teacher: [Clarke County High School teacher and football assistant coach] coach [Matt] Ernst. He’s a gym teacher. He basically runs [physical education]. He’s so funny and fun to be around. 

Favorite athlete: Aaron Rodgers

Favorite team: Georgia Bulldogs 

Favorite movie: “Top Gun: Maverick”

Favorite TV show: “Reacher” 

Favorite song: “Hypnotize” by The Notorious B.I.G. 

Favorite food: Any type of candy/gummies. 

Worst thing you’ve eaten: Mushrooms or olives. 

Plans after high school: Go to a four-year college and probably major in business. And then, I’m not too sure yet, but I think I’m going to go into public services like law enforcement. That interests me partially because it’s what my dad did for about 30 years. And then, it also just seems like a lot of fun, and you’re also serving the public and protecting other people.

— Compiled by Joe Tuman