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California High School Football Star has aspirations to attend college and secure a image, name and likeness deal.
LOS ANGELES - Arizonar -- Bo Thomas is the starting Varsity runningback for Leuzinger High School in Lawndale California. He is part of a backfield duo known as "Thunder and Lightening." However, as his team is on the verge of competing for a league championship, Bo is focused on his future which is incredibly bright. Being courted by several colleges to play football, Bo was recently interviewed on "The Expect to Win Experience Talk Show" on Expect To Win TV on YouTube he talked about his love for football, his God given talent, (he is currently averaging 35 yards per carry and is a beast on 3rd down conversions), his love for God ( his grandfather is his Pastor), Family and his desire to be an Entrepreneur. "I know I can help a college team and promote a product as a student athlete because of my attitude, work ethic and family support" Bo said. As a high school senior, Bo and the Leuzinger Olympians are currently one victory away from playing for their league championship. "What better way to start a college career than with a high school championship" he said. If you are a recruiter looking for a Powerful and Explosive Runningback (https://youtu.be/v2KUsTUP6PU) or your brand is looking for the right student athlete call James Thomas Jr. At 424-244-5812.
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