Paris High’s Dexter Leverett Jr. Says, “My Style of Play is Aggressive Because Football is the Only Sport Where You Can Hit Someone and Not Get in Any Trouble”

Dexter Leverett Jr. is ready to take his game to the next level.

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Dexter Leverett Jr. has an aggressive style of play and believes football is the only sport where you can hit someone without any trouble unless it is illegal.

He is a standout member of Paris High School’s class of 2026, and his recruiting process is moving quickly.

Dexter Leverett Jr. is known for his commitment and effort.

His passion, drive for excellence, and dedication to teamwork defined him on the football field. He is known for constantly pushing his limits, lifting his teammates, and inspiring others both in sports and in life.

Reflecting on his final season, he shared that he was a bit hurt but was honored to have played football, which takes hard work and dedication to compete.

Dexter will miss his teammates who have been together through thick and thin.

Besides football, he also showcases his athletic talent on the baseball diamond and the golf course.

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Paris High’s Dexter Leverett Jr. Embraces Football’s Unique Permission to Hit

Football isn’t just a game, but an outlet for Paris High School standout Dexter Leverett Jr.

He stands 5’11” and weighs 186lbs.

The Class of 2026 star defines his style of play as aggressive.

I would describe my style of play as being aggressive because football is the only sport where you can hit someone and not get in any trouble unless it is illegal, of course.

Dexter Leverett Jr.

His controlled aggression has fueled memorable performances, like his dominant 18-tackle game against Nicholas County.

He lines up at running back, but likes to come downhill a lot as a linebacker.

His high school journey has been shaped by big moments. His team’s win against Sayre meant the most, whereas a loss against Raceland stung him the most.

Through it all, he learned to trust your coach.

The biggest lesson from playing high school football is definitely learning to trust your coach. Coach Dane and McPeek always told us to trust each other and the coaches because, without trust, a football team can’t really function.

Dexter Leverett Jr.

Furthermore, Dexter prides himself on being the teammate who keeps spirits high during tough times.

His recruiting process is moving quickly, and he has been in contact with several schools, including the University of Pikeville, Ottawa University, and Christian Community College.

A college coach should recruit him because he is a passionate football athlete with a drive for excellence and teamwork. He always pushes his limit, helping teammates and inspiring others.

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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.

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