Tito Ajibola, a Nigerian-born senior from Metea Valley, made his first varsity football start and dazzled despite the loss—leading the team with five catches for 102 yards and a 45-yard touchdown. Only two years into playing football, he’s already making waves on offense and defense, earning praise from his QB who credits their growing chemistry. Though he self-assesses his play as a C-plus due to the loss, Ajibola’s focus is on team improvement and chasing their first conference title. Inspired by late starters like Ufomba Kamalu, he’s also dreaming big beyond the gridiron—aiming for medical school to become a nurse anesthetist, fueled by his nurse mother’s example. His quarterback believes he can conquer any goal he sets his mind to.

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