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2018 Introduction: Friendship Christians Jajuan Foutch

If you ask about Jajuan Foutch around Friendship Christian School, you probably won't get much response. If you ask about Speedy, you are sure to get plenty of responses about the 5-foot-8 and 165-pound speedster who had a stellar sophomore season for the Commanders.
"I had a good sophomore year. I battled through some injuries earlier in the year, but I think I played well the rest of the year. I think we had a good run through the playoffs," said Foutch.
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Despite being small in stature, Foutch makes up for it with his ability to make plays in the open field and speed. He accounted for more than 1,100 all-purpose yards while starting at running back and returning kicks. His skill set would likely translate well to slot receiver at the next level.
"I'm fast and quick. On any play, I can take it to the house," said Foutch.
"I'm a good running back, but I think that I could be just as good as a slot receiver. It would be an easy transition because I get off the football and catch well. I could make plays in the open field and get what I could get."
Another part of Foutch's game that separates the 2018 prospect from others is his desire and drive to become a better player.
"Jajuan is one of the hardest working players when he steps between the white lines of a football field. He always strives to be perfect and not let his teammates down on the field. Jajuan's focus, drive, and determination to be the best player on the field during practice is what separates him from the guys he lines up against on Friday nights," said Friendship Christian assistant coach Shaun Caven.
Foutch's recruiting process is in the beginning stages, but he has been on a couple of visits this season. He has traveled with fellow Friendship Christian 2018 standout Mike Jones Jr.
"I go with my friend Mike Jones on visits. We've been to Tennessee, and we may be going to Ole Miss this weekend. I'd like to hear from Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss, and others," said Foutch.
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