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Ten Questions for Berks Catholic’s Jackson Huddleson, presented by ATT Sports, Inc.

10 Questions, presented by ATT Sports, Inc.

Each Wednesday MikeDragoSports.com goes one-on-one with a Berks football player to find out what’s on his mind — on the field and off.

Jackson Huddleson

Jackson Huddleson

Berks Catholic

Senior Guard

Q. Football can be a physical game, with big hits. How nervous does your mom get watching you play?

My mother doesn’t get nervous watching me play, she gets nervous after the game seeing all the bruises and cuts I have on me.

Q. What is the worst football-related smell?

Sweaty shoulder pads and jerseys.

Q. What’s the most slices of pizza you’ve eaten in one sitting?

Eight.

Q. What’s the question most people ask you when they find out you’re a football player?

What position do you play? And what school do you play for?

Q. What’s your nickname, and how did you get it?

‘Hudd’ or ‘Huddthestudd.’ I got it because of my last name.

Q. Linemen rarely get to the touch the football. If you ever got your hands on it and scored in a game, how would you celebrate?

My celebration would be to do a wrestling match knock down or RKO a team mate and then pin them for the win!

Dr. Strange

Q. Who’s your favorite super-hero?

Dr. Strange from Marvel comics, because he holds the time infinity stone and can control time.

He also has mystic art powers and can go through different realms.

Anthony Myers left a lasting legacy at Berks Catholic following his death in 2019 following a lengthy battle with brain cancer.

Q. What’s the best thing about the football tradition at Berks Catholic?

When we are in the weight room before kickoff and Coach Keeley gives his speech, and every player is banging their helmets on the floor in unison.

Q. Which TV shows are at the top of your DVR automatic-record list right now?

“Impractical jokers,” “Mountain Monsters,” and “The Simpsons.”

Q. If you could use a “lifeline” during a critical moment of a close game, who would you call for help or advice?

Anthony Myers. He taught everyone at Berks Catholic, and maybe all over Berks County, to never give up and to keep on pushing through.

10 Questions, presented by ATT Sports, Inc., will appear each Wednesday on MikeDragoSports.com throughout the football season.

Senior lineman Jackson Huddleson
Jackson Huddleson and his Saints teammates gather around the No. 17 emblem on the field at Forino Sports Complex, in honor of the late Anthony Myers.
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