There to share in Josh's decision were (sitting) his parents, Michael & Melissa Carter, his principal, Garth Garris and his head football coach, Sean Holt. |
For most high school football recruits, National signing day begins today, but Elkmont senior Joshua Carter signed his four year academic/football scholarship letter to play for the University of Jamestown on January 29.
The versatile senior played both ways for the Red Devils for the past two seasons at defensive end and tight end. As a senior, Carter registered 43 tackles, five sacks, two fumble recoveries, including one recovery he returned 80 yards for a touchdown.
Carter was instrumental on special teams, blocking a punt and an extra point during his senior season. Playing tight end in a run dominated Wing-T offense, Carter had four catches for 72 yards. Carter helped Elkmont to an 8-3 season and first playoff appearance in three years.
“We visited there last weekend and really like it,” said Michael Carter, Joshua’s father. “They’ve got a guy that just graduated at defensive end they want Joshua to replace. It’s a good fit for him.”
One of the things that drew Joshua to the University of Jamestown football program was how the players and coaches made him feel welcome and that he was already part of the team. He liked the winning history of the program and can't wait to be part of the Jimmie football program.
While at Jamestown he wants to obtain his degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in History, complete an internship with Jamestown Fire and Rescue and further develop his leadership skills. Congratulations and best wishes for a great career as a Jimmie.
As you can see in the his picture, snow is very common. The continuous winds of the plains and bone chilling temperatures is something that has to be experienced to be understood. When asked about the difference in climate, Joshua had this to say about his upcoming adventure in the tundra of North Dakota. "As far as the weather, I am such a hot-natured person. I'm sure it will take some getting used to but I really think I'm looking forward to it."
A peek at Joshua's upcoming winters. Brrrr!!!! |
The University of Jamestown is a member of NAIA and the NSAA (NorthStar Athletic Association).
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