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− | '''Ahri Espeeyeeseetee''' (born December 31, | + | '''Ahri Espeeyeeseetee''' (born December 31, 2010) is an undrafted [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Wide receiver|wide receiver]] of the [[National Simulation Football League]]. He played high school football for St. Joseph's Preparatory School and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season. |
==Early years== | ==Early years== | ||
− | Ahri Espeeyeeseetee, or "AE", immigrated to the United States from South Korea in May | + | Ahri Espeeyeeseetee, or "AE", immigrated to the United States from South Korea in May 2020. His parents, Ian and Ahri Ian, were refugees of North Korea, traversing underneath the DMZ to Seoul some time early 2007. AE was born later that year, into hardship and misfortune, his parents unable to find employment in their new country. His father was deported August 2015 for attempting to smuggle other members of the Espeeyeeseetee family out of North Korea (Aye and Ian Tiaro). AE and his mother went to the United States after news the rest of their family had been disappeared, soon settling in the suburbs of Southern Pennsylvania. AE's distraught mother died January 1, 2022, just after AE's 12th birthday. Ahri Espeeyeeseetee found solace from his mother's death in the game of football, often spending late nights catching footballs from a jug machine. It was one such night AE was found by a St. Joseph's Prepatory School scout, who recruited AE for a full ride in their program. |
==High school career== | ==High school career== | ||
− | Ahri Espeeyeeseetee led Pennsylvania high schools in receiving yardage and touchdowns in his four year tenure at St. Joseph's Prep. In | + | Ahri Espeeyeeseetee led Pennsylvania high schools in receiving yardage and touchdowns in his four year tenure at St. Joseph's Prep. In 2026, he set a state record for consecutive receptions without a drop with 78. In 2027 he broke that record with 104. The Prep won state titles in AE's freshman and senior years, losing to Pine-Richland High School in the 2026 Class 6A PIAA State Championship and failing to make the playoff bracket the year before, after AE suffered a broken foot prior to season. Ahri Espeeyeeseetee earned Pa. Football Writers’ All-State Team honors in 2026 and 2027, and the All-PAFootballNews.com Rookie of the Year Award in 2024. He has elected not to attend college at this time, already being pursued by teams in the DSFL and NSFL. |
==College career statistics== | ==College career statistics== |
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Position: | Wide receiver |
Personal information | |
Born: | Seoul, South Korea | December 31, 2010 (aged 52)
Height: | 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
Weight: | 230 lb (104 kg) |
Career information | |
High school: | St. Joseph's Prep |
College: | Swagger |
Career history | |
Roster status: | Active |
Ahri Espeeyeeseetee (born December 31, 2010) is an undrafted American football wide receiver of the National Simulation Football League. He played high school football for St. Joseph's Preparatory School and has declared his intent to enter the professional ranks next season.
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Early years
Ahri Espeeyeeseetee, or "AE", immigrated to the United States from South Korea in May 2020. His parents, Ian and Ahri Ian, were refugees of North Korea, traversing underneath the DMZ to Seoul some time early 2007. AE was born later that year, into hardship and misfortune, his parents unable to find employment in their new country. His father was deported August 2015 for attempting to smuggle other members of the Espeeyeeseetee family out of North Korea (Aye and Ian Tiaro). AE and his mother went to the United States after news the rest of their family had been disappeared, soon settling in the suburbs of Southern Pennsylvania. AE's distraught mother died January 1, 2022, just after AE's 12th birthday. Ahri Espeeyeeseetee found solace from his mother's death in the game of football, often spending late nights catching footballs from a jug machine. It was one such night AE was found by a St. Joseph's Prepatory School scout, who recruited AE for a full ride in their program.
High school career
Ahri Espeeyeeseetee led Pennsylvania high schools in receiving yardage and touchdowns in his four year tenure at St. Joseph's Prep. In 2026, he set a state record for consecutive receptions without a drop with 78. In 2027 he broke that record with 104. The Prep won state titles in AE's freshman and senior years, losing to Pine-Richland High School in the 2026 Class 6A PIAA State Championship and failing to make the playoff bracket the year before, after AE suffered a broken foot prior to season. Ahri Espeeyeeseetee earned Pa. Football Writers’ All-State Team honors in 2026 and 2027, and the All-PAFootballNews.com Rookie of the Year Award in 2024. He has elected not to attend college at this time, already being pursued by teams in the DSFL and NSFL.
College career statistics
No data available.
Professional career
Ht | Wt | 40‑yd dash | 20‑ss | 3‑cone | Vert jump | Broad |
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6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) |
230 lb (104 kg) |
Professional career statistics
No data available.
Achievements and records
2021 All-PAFootballNews.com Rookie of the Year Award
2023 Pa. Football Writers’ All-State Team
2024 Pa. Football Writers’ All-State Team