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Whoever gets Darius is getting an outstanding human being as well as a great football player.
It could have been worse, Darius Ashley figures. Much worse.
Ashley, St. Xavier's all-state senior running back, missed nearly a month of football action before returning Friday night against Indianapolis Chatard. Ashley rushed 13 times for 103 yards and two touchdowns as St. X (5-0) beat Chatard 30-0. ...
Ashley was feeling a bit sorry for himself a few weeks ago. He sprained an ankle on his second carry of the season, against Winton Woods Aug. 25. He then missed three straight games, but the Bombers, rated No. 2 nationally by USA Today, kept winning. ...
"There are guys dealing with things a lot more important than football," Ashley said. "For instance, a player on our team, Eric Berning, has had brain surgery. You look at things like that, and you almost feel bad complaining about a hurt ankle." ...
"Darius gets it," Specht said. "If we can do anything for these kids, we try to tell them about what's really important in life. You never know what life will throw at you."
This, of course, was going to be Ashley's third consecutive monster year. As a sophomore in 2005, he helped lead the Bombers to the Division I state title with 1,633 yards rushing and 28 touchdowns. As a junior, he was first-team all-state with 1,450 yards rushing and 18 TDs.
Now, the postseason honors might not come as easily. Having essentially missed four games, Ashley's stats might not jump off the page as much.
Ashley said the all-this and all-that honors mean little.
"I don't play for the awards," he said. "I play because I like playing football and I love the guys I play with. Our team kept winning without me, and that's the most important thing."
Whoever gets Darius is getting an outstanding human being as well as a great football player.
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