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Strength, Size, and Spirit: How Levi Huitt Dominates Youth Football at His Age

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At just 8 years old, Levi Huitt is already making his presence felt on the football field with the Carolina Bulldogs Elite (CBE), where he plays defensive tackle, defensive end, and tight end. Towering over most kids his age at 5’1” and 133 pounds, Levi combines raw power with fearless intensity, never shying away from contact but running straight toward it. Known for his toughness, team-first attitude, and ability to dominate in the trenches, Levi is quickly building a reputation as one of the brightest young talents in youth football.

What’s your favorite thing about playing football?
I get to tackle and hit! I also like to be able to show my athletic ability.

If you could accomplish one thing before the season ends, what would it be?
Go to AYF Nationals and win! I would love to be able to make it to the D1 AYF Nationals in Florida. Winning the whole thing would make it even better!

How do you want your teammates and coaches to remember you this season?
I would like my team to remember that I am always a team player. I don’t seek to be a ball hog or showboater. I would like them to remember me as one of the strongest and toughest on the team.

What’s your proudest moment on the football field?
Getting my first safety in spring league this season was a highlight. I was also thrilled to be able to run in some extra points in several tournaments, which is always fun. As a defensive lineman, we don’t get to offensively touch the ball much, so when that happens it’s a proud moment.

Which skill do you think separates you from other players at your position?
My size and strength help me on the D-line. At 8 years old, 5 foot 1 and 133 pounds, I tower over most kids and can bust through the line easily. Also, I am not scared. I don’t run away from contact, I run to it.

If you could give one piece of advice to someone new to football, what would it be?
Don’t be a showboater! Just be yourself and be a team player. Be what the team needs you to be, not necessarily what will put you in the limelight.

How do you handle the pressure when the game is on the line?
I don’t get nervous. I just worry about my position and do my best. I focus on the goal and look for every opportunity to tackle my opponent.

How do you stay motivated to condition during the off-season?
I like to be active. On and off season I do speed and agility training two times a week. I like to keep busy.

How do you respond to trash talk on the field?
When I hear trash talk, sometimes I respond back and other times I don’t. It depends on what they are saying. I am always going to stand up for myself and my team, so if it’s personal, I will respond.

Who on your team pushes you to be better, and how?
Coach Tiger. He always gives me pointers on how to be more dominant. Coach Tiger always looks out for me and I love him for that!

What matchup are you personally most looking forward to?
We just played AYF National D1 champs NWO. We lost by only one touchdown. That has been the highlight so far because it shows we can compete with the best!

Off the field, what hobbies keep you balanced outside of football?
I like to play baseball and basketball too. I live on a farm in the country, so I also like to be outside hunting with my dad. School is important too, and I work hard to make good grades.

What role does your team’s energy play in keeping everyone focused during a game?
It’s super important! If my team loses steam, it causes us to lose focus.

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From Preparation to Domination: Why Safety Dashaun Morris II Refuses to Be Outworked or Outshined on the Football Field

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When it comes to football, few young athletes bring the same blazing passion, intensity, and razor-sharp focus as Dashaun Morris II, the undefeated #1 safety in Georgia’s Class of 2030, and a standout safety for Grayson Middle School. Known for his fearless play, sharp instincts, and relentless drive to succeed, Dashaun has already begun carving out a reputation as one of the toughest competitors on the field. As the last line of defense, he thrives under pressure—whether delivering big hits, reading the quarterback’s eyes, or stepping up in clutch moments to swing momentum in his team’s favor. Beyond his physical talent, what truly sets Dashaun apart is his unmatched work ethic and mental preparation, which make him a true leader for his teammates and a player opponents always have to account for. With a growing list of accomplishments—highlighted by his status as Georgia’s top Class of 2030 safety—and an unwavering commitment to his craft, Dashaun is proving that his name is one to remember in the world of football.

What’s your favorite thing about playing football?
I love going to war with my teammates to dominate our opponents. It’s us vs. them.

How do you get yourself in the right headspace before a game?
Listen to music and I meditate a lot.

If you could accomplish one thing before the season ends, what would it be?
I want to get a pick 6, offensive TD, and a punt return in one game.

How do you want your teammates and coaches to remember you this season?
That I’m the hardest worker and most prepared player on the field every week.

How do you push yourself when conditioning gets really tough?
I can’t let the guy next to me outwork me, so I go harder than him.

Do you have a pre-game routine or ritual?
I warm up, go over my reads, and always take a piece of grass or turf from every new stadium I go into.

What’s your proudest moment on the football field?
Actually getting my Under Armour 8th grade gold ticket invite at the UA camp.

Do you think diet makes a difference in your performance? Why or why not?
Most def, ’cause your body is your temple and you gotta feed it correctly to get it to perform.

Who’s your football role model, and what about them do you try to model your game after?
Honestly, it’s my dad who played college football at Delaware State University. He’s the most obsessed and focused athlete I’ve ever seen, so I model my preparation after him.

Which skill do you think separates you from other players at your position?
My mind. Nobody is more prepared than me. I watch so much film that throughout a game I’m knowing the majority of the offensive play calls.

If you could give one piece of advice to someone new to football, what would it be?
Don’t step on the field if you’re not willing to lay it all on the line in between the lines.

How do you handle the pressure when the game is on the line?
I just do me.

What’s the best lesson a coach has ever taught you?
You don’t always get what you deserve, and just make a play when your number is called.

How do you stay motivated to condition during the off-season?
I think about who’s out there training to dominate me, and I can’t let that happen, so I lock in.

How do you respond to trash talk on the field?
Ion really talk much. I just knock you out if the chance presents itself. I just play ball.

What matchup are you personally most looking forward to?
Looking to play Collins Hill again. Lost a close one.

Off the field, what hobbies keep you balanced outside of football?
I like to skate.

What role does your team’s energy play in keeping everyone focused during a game?
It’s important, ’cause that energy takes your game to the next level most times.

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