Trevon Johnson: From ACL Injury to Starting Role
Trevon Johnson's 1,200 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns in the Class A North Division last season were a testament to his hard work and determination. The Windham Eagles' senior running back overcame a devastating ACL injury in his sophomore year to earn a starting role as a junior. Johnson's impressive comeback has caught the attention of college scouts, who are eager to see how he will perform in his final season. As a member of the Class A North Division, Johnson and the Eagles will face stiff competition from top-ranked teams like the Lisbon Greyhounds and the Woodstock Dragons. Johnson's speed, agility, and power make him a formidable opponent, and he is expected to be one of the top rushers in the state. Scouts are watching to see how Johnson will handle the increased attention and how he will adapt to the challenges of playing in a more competitive division.