Jimmy Jones (Canadian Football) - Early Years

Early Years

Jones played football at John Harris High School in Harrisburg, where he became one of top rated quarterbacks in the nation.

He won the starter job during his junior year, passing and running for over 2,300 yards and 20 touchdowns, then 2,400 yards with 40 touchdowns in his senior year.

Jones was named to the first team All-American High School team in 1968 and had numerous scholarship offers.

He was such a dominant player at this level, that the school retired his number No. 10 jersey after his last game. John Harris High School was merged with William Penn High School in 1971, becoming Harrisburg High School.

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