D Honey Badger
Dashaun Morris II, affectionately known as 'Badger,' an 12-year-old prodigy who has already left an indelible mark on the sports and fitness world. At the tender age of 12, Dashaun's list of accomplishments is nothing short of astounding. He boasts an impressive 10 gold medals from the Indoor and Outdoor Junior Olympics, proudly holds a national record, and can add 2-time youth football national champion to his growing list of accolades. Notably, he recently ventured to Milan, Italy, to etch his name in history by breaking a Guinness World Record, showcasing his global appeal. But the story doesn't stop there. Dashaun Morris II's entrepreneurial spirit is equally remarkable. Even at 12, he's already inked his first NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deal with the prestigious B1 patch, signaling the beginning of a promising journey in the sports business realm. While he dreams of playing Division 1 football, eyeing institutions such as Georgia, LSU, Notre Dame, and Texas, what sets Dashaun apart is his ultimate life goal. Beyond the football field, he aspires to become a renowned celebrity fitness trainer and establish a cutting-edge, multifaceted fitness center that stands as a testament to his dedication to health and wellness. As we follow the journey of Dashaun Morris II, we witness not just an emerging sports star but also a young visionary whose aspirations are as vast as his talent.
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Football & Track Phenom
Dashaun Morris II is a football and track phenom, following in the footsteps of his father who was a star football player at Delaware State University and his sister who was a multiple-time champion in distance events in track and field. It’s not a stretch to say that talent and success runs in the family. Morris II has great talent in both track and field and football, but he seems to have gained a greater interest in playing football, as it was his first sport. He started playing football at 6 years old, but decided to try track to increase his speed. “I started `{`running`}` because I wanted to get faster for football and when I really started putting more time into track, I realized that this is a sport that I will be really good at due to how fast I was,” Morris II said. As a safety, there’s no doubt that his speed and agility from running track transfers over to aid him in football. No matter what his ultimate decision is in what sport he will play in college, he will likely continue to train in track so that he retains his speed over time.