Jersey numbers had yet to be assigned to Irondale football players last week when junior running back Victor James was asked his preference.
Either No. 28 or No. 34, those of his football heroes, he said. Vikings standout Adrian Peterson provided inspiration for the former. Wearing No. 34, James said, would be for Bo Jackson, who last carried a football about six years before James, 16, was born. YouTube highlight videos helped James discover Jackson, and marvel at the runner he called "a complete monster."
Bo knew success in both football and baseball, and multifaceted talents are James' strength as well. Considered one of the North Suburban Conference's budding stars at running back, James, 5-11 and 225 pounds, was all-state in track and field last spring while excelling with an advanced placement-heavy class load and playing the cello in the school orchestra. He is ready to raise the bar this year.
"We want state," James said of his Knights football teammates. "Our defense is really good. They are probably going to be one of the best in our conference. And our offensive line is amazing. They are all big and strong. Everyone has put a lot of work in and our team is really athletic."
James continued with a statement that would have made his late mother, Victoria, proud.
"We're going to go as far as we continue to put in the work to go," he said.
Victoria James, a devout Christian known for her sense of humor, died of cancer last June. Born in Nigeria, she married Edeth James and the couple moved to the United States to further their education and pursue better employment opportunities. James and younger sister Edith, 13, hope to embody their mother's ideals.
"She taught us to always try our hardest in sports but to always remember that it's God, school and then sports," James said. "But she did care about my sports and wanted me to do well."