At just 16, Robenson “Robi” Duclona from Bishop Verot High School in Fort Myers is proving that discipline and faith pave the road to success. Standing 6’1” and 187 pounds, Robi discovered his love for football at age six and has never looked back. Inspired by his hardworking parents and driven by the success of his brothers, Jonas and Jason, Robi has turned obstacles like a tough transfer year into lessons in perseverance. In this episode, he shares how staying calm under pressure, trusting his process, and keeping his faith strong have shaped his journey. With his first offer on the table and many more to come, Robi is locked in on the season ahead and ready to find his future home.
In this episode of the podcast, we go Beyond the Diamond with Trenton Jowsey (@Trentonjowsey88) — a rising RHP/C/OF and one of Colorado’s top 2025 prospects. ⚾️
Caleb Cruz, better known as “Cruz Control,” is a 2027 defensive back (ATH) from Midland Christian. Standing at 5’10” and 170 lbs, Caleb is not only making waves on the field with his speed (4.5 40) and versatility, but also in the classroom with a 4.3 GPA. Already turning heads with his work ethic and discipline, Caleb returns to the show to share what’s new in his journey as a student-athlete chasing the next level.
He’s back! Noah Patell returns to the show for Round 2. The Durant High School WR (c/o 2028) shares what’s been going on since his first visit and where he’s headed next.
Name: Jimmy Allen
Age: 18
Height/Weight: 5’9, 160 lbs
Location: Sheffield, England
Teams: Great Britain U19 (Tackle), Great Britain U21 (Flag)
Positions: Wide Receiver / Cornerback
Experience: 2x Great Britain athlete with less than a year in the sport
International Caps: 1 (2-day international flag football tournament)
My Football Journey
I first discovered football in 2022. One evening, I was heading to my sister’s house and saw my brother-in-law watching a game on his tablet — Jaguars vs. Giants. I asked him about it, and from that first game, I fell in love with the sport.
My Mindset
I’ve always been a perfectionist. Whatever I do — school, sport, or life — I have to do it better than anyone else. If I don’t train, I picture someone else gaining an edge on me, and I can’t allow that.
Inspiration
For me, there are two sides to this. First, I draw inspiration from the people around me. British football players are determined and ambitious, and being surrounded by that mindset pushes me forward. Second, I believe life ultimately comes down to yourself. Only you can drag yourself out of bed for those 5 a.m. runs and solo field sessions. Support systems are important, but at its core, success is a battle with your own mind.
Highlight Moment
Seeing my name on the official squad list for Flagapalooza (an international tournament in May) was the first time everything felt “real.” Up until then, it had just been camps and training — but that moment showed my work was paying off.
Handling Stress
If I get stressed, all I need is 10 seconds to myself. Whether I’ve dropped a pass or made a mistake, that short time alone resets me completely.
Game Day Routine
I don’t really have rituals — it depends on the day. Sometimes I’ll zone in with music during warmups, other days I’ll be relaxed and joking around with teammates. I’ve never been tied to superstitions, even back when I played soccer.
Challenges
The biggest challenge is the logistics of British football — from travel distances to varying levels of play. I started out on a public park, and some days only one other player showed up to training. But I stuck through because of my passion for the sport.
Advice for Others
Believe in yourself. No elite athlete doubts themselves before a game. They all share one thing in common: ego. Not destructive ego, but the type that says, “I can do this. I am good enough. I can outplay the other team.” A controlled ego will carry you a long way.
Future Goals
Like most European players my age, I’ve dreamed of playing college ball in the U.S., but the infrastructure and costs make it nearly impossible without a full-ride scholarship. I was invited on a Gridiron Imports camp tour, but the price was unrealistic. So, my focus is here in the U.K. — playing for the University of Sheffield Sabres and pushing toward the ultimate dream: representing GB flag football in the Olympics.
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Favorites & Fun Facts
• NFL Player: Foye Oluokun (Jaguars LB)
• NFL Team: Jacksonville Jaguars (DUUUVAL)
• Snack: A Dutch oat protein bar (still can’t remember the name!)
• Other Interests: Piano, golf, geography
• Hidden Talent: Playing the piano — I don’t mention it much, but whenever I find one, it always gets a reaction.
Socials
• Twitter: @_jaallen
• Instagram: @jallen.x
César Gutiérrez Navarro is a Class of 2026 defensive back from Midland Christian School in Texas. Standing 6’2” and weighing 165 lbs, he has showcased his athleticism and dedication on the field, earning 61 tackles through 10 games before his season was cut short due to a sprained MCL. Balancing sports and academics with a 3.3 GPA, César embodies resilience with his motto, “Built, Not Burnt Out.” His journey and achievements were recently highlighted on Kalling Plays with Kailey, where he shared his passion for football and commitment to his team.
“🚨 NEW EPISODE ALERT! 🚨
Back by popular demand, Kalling Plays with Kailey welcomes the incredible Caleb Cruz—aka ‘Cruz Control’—for his second appearance!
🔥 2027 DB/ATH at Permian High
🎓 4.1 GPA
🏈 12-game varsity starter
💪 32 tackles, 14 pass breakups, ZERO catches allowed in the playoffs
We’re catching up on Caleb’s journey since his last visit, talking about his growth on the field, his academic excellence, and the mindset that keeps him ahead of the game.
Noah Patell, a 15-year-old from Tampa, Florida, attends Riverview High School, where he plays as a wide receiver for the football team. His impressive achievements include being a 2-time 7v7 tournament champion, 2-time Florida State Pop Warner champion, and 2-time national Pop Warner runner-up.
Noah’s love for football began when he watched Jarvis Landry play for the Miami Dolphins, inspiring him to pursue the sport with passion. His dad and the people around him push him to compete at his best every day, motivating him to excel. He studies the routes and techniques of players like Jarvis Landry and Cooper Kupp, striving to perfect his own game to match their level. One of his proudest moments is competing for a national championship with his team, an experience that fuels his drive for success.
When it comes to handling pressure, Noah takes deep breaths and focuses on the excitement of making big plays, showcasing his calm and determined mindset on and off the field.