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{{Infobox NSFL biography | {{Infobox NSFL biography | ||
| name = Tre'Darius J'Vathon | | name = Tre'Darius J'Vathon | ||
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2018|12|13}} | | birth_date = {{birth date and age2|{{CurrentDate/yy}}|{{CurrentDate/mm}}|{{CurrentDate/dd}}|2018|12|13}} | ||
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− | * [[Honolulu Hahalua]] ({{isfly|25}}-{{isfly|25}}) | + | * [[Honolulu Hahalua]] ({{isfly|25}} - {{isfly|25}}) |
− | * [[Sarasota Sailfish]] ({{isfly|25}}) | + | * [[Sarasota Sailfish]] ({{isfly|25 - {{isfly|34}}) |
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− | '''Tre'Darius J'Vathon''' (born December 13, 2018) | + | '''Tre'Darius J'Vathon''' (born December 13, 2018) was an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide Receiver|wide receiver]] for the [[Sarasota Sailfish]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]] (ISFL). |
==Early years== | ==Early years== | ||
Tre'Darius J'Vathon was born to parents Michael and Patricia J'Vathon on Oxford, Mississippi. He was always a rambunctious child and was genetically gifted. He grew up with a ball in his hand at all times and the only thing that could keep Tre'Darius' attention for more than a few minutes was when a football game was on the television. He had always had the desire to play football in his blood and it started when he was just old enough to walk. Growing up he was always taller, faster, and strong than kids his age and typically played up an age group in pee wee football. When he was six years old he played with the local eight year old peww wee football team and was a gifted running back. He was always a level above his opponents, even at a younger age, and he would carry that all the way through a legendary high school career. Playing for his local high school the Oxford Panthers he shattered state records as a running back. He would play for the Junior All-USA team in both his junior and varisty years of high school and gaine recognition country wide. He was recruited by all the major schools in the country but he wanted to stay local to his family. Tre'Darius would eventually accept a scholarship to Ole Miss and would join the team as a wide receiver as he was a massive 6'4'' and 225 pounds. | Tre'Darius J'Vathon was born to parents Michael and Patricia J'Vathon on Oxford, Mississippi. He was always a rambunctious child and was genetically gifted. He grew up with a ball in his hand at all times and the only thing that could keep Tre'Darius' attention for more than a few minutes was when a football game was on the television. He had always had the desire to play football in his blood and it started when he was just old enough to walk. Growing up he was always taller, faster, and strong than kids his age and typically played up an age group in pee wee football. When he was six years old he played with the local eight year old peww wee football team and was a gifted running back. He was always a level above his opponents, even at a younger age, and he would carry that all the way through a legendary high school career. Playing for his local high school the Oxford Panthers he shattered state records as a running back. He would play for the Junior All-USA team in both his junior and varisty years of high school and gaine recognition country wide. He was recruited by all the major schools in the country but he wanted to stay local to his family. Tre'Darius would eventually accept a scholarship to Ole Miss and would join the team as a wide receiver as he was a massive 6'4'' and 225 pounds. | ||
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Revision as of 04:29, 30 May 2024
{{Infobox NSFL biography | name = Tre'Darius J'Vathon | user = | image = TJV.jpg | image_size = 250px | alt = | caption = | number = 14 | current_team = Retired | position = Wide Receiver | birth_date = Mississippi, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | height_ft = 6 | height_in = 4 | weight_lb = 225 | high_school = | college = Ole Miss | draftyear = 2039 | draftround = 5 | draftpick = 51 | dsfldraftyear = 2038 | dsfldraftround = 5 | dsfldraftpick = 39 | pastteams =
December 13, 2018 (aged 47) | birth_place = Oxford,- London Royals (2038 (S23) - 2040 (S25))
- Honolulu Hahalua (2040 (S25) - 2040 (S25))
- Sarasota Sailfish ([[ISFL season 25 - 2049 (S34))
|Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "[". (S25 - 2049 (S34)) )]] Tre'Darius J'Vathon (born December 13, 2018) was an American football wide receiver for the Sarasota Sailfish of the National Simulation Football League (ISFL).
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Early years
Tre'Darius J'Vathon was born to parents Michael and Patricia J'Vathon on Oxford, Mississippi. He was always a rambunctious child and was genetically gifted. He grew up with a ball in his hand at all times and the only thing that could keep Tre'Darius' attention for more than a few minutes was when a football game was on the television. He had always had the desire to play football in his blood and it started when he was just old enough to walk. Growing up he was always taller, faster, and strong than kids his age and typically played up an age group in pee wee football. When he was six years old he played with the local eight year old peww wee football team and was a gifted running back. He was always a level above his opponents, even at a younger age, and he would carry that all the way through a legendary high school career. Playing for his local high school the Oxford Panthers he shattered state records as a running back. He would play for the Junior All-USA team in both his junior and varisty years of high school and gaine recognition country wide. He was recruited by all the major schools in the country but he wanted to stay local to his family. Tre'Darius would eventually accept a scholarship to Ole Miss and would join the team as a wide receiver as he was a massive 6'4 and 225 pounds.
College career
Tre'Darius J'Vathon would go off to Ole Miss after his immaculate high school career and immediately tear his hamstring and was forced to redshirt his freshman season. It was a devestating injury for J'Vathon who has never experienced an injury before. However it built a lot of character, strength, and mental toughness that J'Vathon needed if he would go on to the next step in his football career. As a sophomore and junior, J'Vathon would have solid seasons, albeit unspectacular. He was buried on a depth chart full of seniors both years and he had to really fight for his playing time as he played behind two future NFL wide receivers in AJ Brown and DK Metcalf. Once those two moved on to the next stage in their careers, it was time for J'Vathon to be thrust into the Ole Miss spotlight, and show the world what he could offer. He had a rocky start to his season, trying to gel with a first time starter at quarterback, but a few weeks in they started to find that chemistry. J'Vathon would finish his senior season with seven straight 100-plus yard performances and a whopping 19 touchdowns. He was named 1st-Team All-American and was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Year after he accumulated 98 receptions for 1,897 yards and 19 touchdowns. He was an unstoppable force on the field but took a strange career path as he foregoed going to the NFL and decided to join the ISFL to begin his professional football career.
College career statistics
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Professional career
Ht | Wt | 40‑yd dash | 20‑ss | 3‑cone | Vert jump | Broad | BP | Wonderlic |
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6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
225 lb (102 kg) |
4.3 s | 4.06 s | 7.2 s | 24.8 in (0.63 m) |
11 ft 0.7 in (3.37 m) |
2 reps | 12 |
Professional career statistics
DSFL stats
Receiving | |||||||
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Season | Team | GP | Rec | Yds | Avg | Long | TD |
2038 (S23) | Royals | 14 | 43 | 519 | 12.1 | 34 | 3 |
2039 (S24) | Royals | 14 | 50 | 614 | 12.3 | 32 | 4 |
NSFL stats
Receiving | |||||||
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Season | Team | GP | Rec | Yds | Avg | Long | TD |
2040 (S25) | Sailfish | 16 | 26 | 437 | 16.8 | 57 | 4 |