Huntington Quarterly Summer 2022

He has all the natural gifts that God gives really good running backs.

—Doug Chapman

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE HERALD-DISPATCH

Rasheen Ali leaps to one of his 25 touchdowns in 2021.

“I was good,” Ali said with a bashful smile. “Problem with boxing I was always

so big, it was hard for me to get fights. I would kind of walk through tournaments and fight in the championship all the time.” It was during his fledg ling boxing career that Ali’s

father took him out of football. Later in high school at Shaker Heights in Cleveland, he would unlace his gloves, give up life inside the ropes and lace up his cleats. That footwork, and those moves, would serve him well. “His senior year I was in Chattanooga with my boxing team,” his father said. “I was talking to my wife, and she screamed, ‘He just scored an 80-yard touchdown!’ Then a few minutes later she screamed, ‘He just scored

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