
Myers (far left) joins (l to r) Jonathan Thurston, Uriel Liquidano and Aiden Crimmins in leading the student cheering section at a CHS volleyball match.
Jimmy Myers has a tough fight on his hands.
When you come up behind two sisters who are rock stars, it’s easy to get ignored from time to time.
And yet, the easy-going Myers, who celebrates a birthday today, is doing OK for himself.
Even with huge footsteps left behind by the twin terrors, Taylor Herreman and Julia Myers, Jimmy is making his own mark in multiple sports.
The most noticeable of those lately has been tennis, where he showed real spark last year as a sophomore.
Toss in his time on the baseball diamond and his ability to rock a natty ensemble while helping to lead the student cheering section at volleyball matches, and he’s a well-rounded Wolf athlete.
Who also happens to be a strong student and a huge fan of sitting up in trees reflecting on life (or at least that’s what his Facebook profile pics seem to indicate).
As he celebrates his birthday today, young Mr. Myers is, like his sisters, a bright, shining light.
The last name brings a level of recognition, of responsibility with it, and Jimmy is more than living up to those who went down the path ahead of him.
I have no doubt your sisters are very proud of you, and, if you get the stamp of approval from Taylor and Julia, you’re solid.
Happy birthday, Jimmy.
May this one, and all the ones to come, be excellent.














































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