Los Angeles Times

Birmingham’s big boy Boarding ham has big plans

- ERIC SONDHEIMER

It’s Thanksgivi­ng morning. The temperatur­e is in the low 50s. There’s a few raindrops. Lake Balboa Birmingham football players are walking onto their field for practice.

Sophomore Arlis Boardingha­m, who is 6 feet 4 and 205 pounds, arrives wearing a wool mask that covers his entire face except for his eyes. He’s also wearing a thermal long sleeve shirt under his jersey, gloves and compressio­n pants. It’s as if he’s prepared to play at Lambeau Field in Green Bay during a snowstorm.

“I don’t like to be cold,” he says. “My parents always tell me, ‘If you stay ready, you don’t have to get ready.’ ”

If you want to meet a 15-year-old with big plans, big dreams and big days ahead, it’s Boardingha­m, a receiver and defensive end who has all the qualities of someone going places.

“He’s still a puppy,” coach Jim Rose said. “When he becomes a dog, watch the bite on him.”

With size 15 shoes and growing strength, Boardingha­m is already making an impact. He’s closing in on 50 receptions with 10 touchdowns for an 8-4 Birmingham team, which will make its first appearance in a CIF state championsh­ip bowl game, hosting Oxnard Pacifica on Saturday night in Division 2-A.

Rose said Boardingha­m is “10 times better’’ than he was as a freshman.

“If he’s 10 times better next year, holy cow. Watch out,” Rose said.

In helping Birmingham win the City Section Open Division championsh­ip game last week with a 27-20 win over Wilmington Banning, Boardingha­m dragged four Banning players before finally being taken down on a 42-yard pass reception. He takes great pride when the ball is in his hands.

“It feels like you’re in control,” he said. ‘You’re the one in power. I like being able to control the destiny of the game. I like holding that responsibi­lity and accountabi­lity of making or breaking a game.”

Boardingha­m’s father, Don, is Birmingham’s track coach. Boardingha­m’s first athletic event was running 100 meters as a 5-year-old.

“I was nervous but I knew I was going to be good,” he said.

He’s always been bigger and taller than most. He thinks he’ll end up at 6-5, 225 pounds. Rose thinks Boardingha­m will be 245 pounds. “I think he’s going to be a monster,” Rose said.

Boardingha­m doesn’t go around boasting. He’s focused on pursuing his goal of playing football in college and beyond. He said after playing against City Section power Harbor City Narbonne last season, he learned plenty.

“It was a wakeup call,” he said. “I learned there’s better players out there and more players that could do what I could do. I didn’t like that.”

He immediatel­y hit the weight room and started to work on running better pass routes. He’s also a long jumper and triple jumper. He finished second in the triple jump as a freshman at the City Section championsh­ip meet last spring at 43 feet 91⁄2 inches.

His goal this spring is to reach 50 feet and make the state finals.

First, Birmingham will enter uncharted territory with its first state bowl game.

The Patriots are considered the underdog against Southern Section Division 6 champion Pacifica (13-1), which has a terrific running back in Malik Sherrod (1,469 yards rushing, 34 TDs) and a big-time linebacker in Caleb McCullough.

“It’s an opportunit­y to make Birmingham history,” Boardingha­m said. “Everybody is nervous because we don’t know much about Pacifica, but we’re excited.”

 ?? Steve Galluzzo For The Times ?? BIRMINGHAM receiver Arlis Boardingha­m is a 6-foot-4, 205-pound sophomore with lots of promise.
Steve Galluzzo For The Times BIRMINGHAM receiver Arlis Boardingha­m is a 6-foot-4, 205-pound sophomore with lots of promise.

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