Just one glance at the left arm of AJ Alfons and you’ll get a picture for who he is.
“I'm actually Micronesian. It's out in the Pacific. Not a lot of people know about it. It's by Guam," Alfons said. "My tats, they represent a lot about me. I'm not the oldest, but I try to take myself as the oldest, so a bunch of my tats talk about leadership and a guy that provides for everyone else, too."
The Billings West senior offensive center is proud to carry his heritage on the gridiron, where he’s able to represent his family through his relentless effort.
“Growing up, life was not that easy. Just going back, loving my mom and what they did for me. My mom sacrificed a lot of things for me. My dad, he wasn't really home because he was working every night. You just have to remember and come back