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2028’s Joseph Handle IV is constantly in the lab honing his craft

Joseph Handle IV is one of the best players from the Galloway, NJ area in the Class of 2028. 

 

The 4-foot-8, 80-pound Handle IV, who attends Assumption Regional Catholic School, is a dynamic player that works as a quarterback. 

 

 

Handle IV has earned plenty of recognition during his career, such as being invited to the All American Games.  

Handle IV is humbled by the accolade. 

“It makes me feel accomplished and glad to be part of a team of upper level athletes. I feel like I’m amongst my peers when I play in those events,” Handle IV said. “It made me feel like everyone was at my level and everyone had a passion for football like I do.

No matter the opponent, every game Handle IV is determined to give it his all. 

 

Handle IV is going all out. 

 

The motor is always at full throttle whenever Handle IV steps between the lines.

 

“My mindset is to remain calm, keep control of the team, and make adjustments if needed,” Handle IV said. “I understand that whether we win or lose, it’s on my shoulders. And that’s okay.”  

 

Handle IV has great passion and energy whenever he’s on the field. Handle IV tells why he enjoys the game of football so much. 

 

“I seriously love the game,” Handle IV said. “When I’m not playing I’m watching film or watching college or NFL.”

 

Handle IV has learned many valuable lessons from playing football that he applies to his everyday life. 

 

“Football has taught me to never give up no matter how down you are,” Handle IV said. 

 

Handle IV shares his favorite memory of playing football.

 

“When I made it to the semifinals,” Handle said. 

 

Handle IV takes his role as one of the leaders on the team very seriously. Handle IV makes sure he’s a daily positive influence on his peers.

 

“I demonstrate being a good teammate by inspiring my teammates and helping them grow. I help them when they’re down. I run that last lap with them if they are struggling,” Handle IV said. “The best advice I’ve given is to keep their heads up and keep plugging away. When we were down 25 points against EHTYO we kept at it  and kept going. We got a touchdown and it turned the game around.”

 

Handle IV is appreciative of having amazing male role models that are supportive.

 

“I’ve learned from my coaches to do my homework and keep my grades up. Football comes second to that,” Handle IV said. “I’m fortunate. I have a lot of different coaches I work with all year long: my QB coach, my All Star coaches, my rec coaches. All of them say the same thing to me, which is to be a leader and work hard every day on and off the field. Talent will only get me so far. I have to put in as much time in the offseason as I do during the season. Football is every day. Training is every day.”

 

Handle IV patterns his mentality after this standout.  

“I look up to Ben Roethlisberger because he doesn’t complain. He stays in the pocket and knows how to throw,” Handle IV said. “He’s also a sideline coach when he’s not playing and helps the other quarterbacks.”

Handle IV lists math as his favorite subject in school. 

 

“I love working with numbers,” Handle IV said.  

 

Handle IV explains his collegiate aspirations. 

 

“My top interests are Penn State, Clemson, Syracuse, and Georgia,” Handle IV said. 

Handle IV maintains a rigorous schedule to stay sharp.

“I run almost every day, stretch out my arm and practice my form,” Handle IV said. 

 

Handle IV is striving for greatness in all that he does. 

 

“My goal in high school is to get 1,000 passing yards,” Handle IV said. 

 

Handle IV describes what he believes separates himself from the pack. 


“Character and leadership. I’m a team player and want everyone to do well on and off the field,” Handle IV said. “I love to see us all grow as a team. The growth in practice makes me happier than the number on the scoreboard.”

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