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    Junction City students chronicle Aryus Jones’ journey

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    By John Kurtz on June 15, 2016 High School Sports, Sports
    Two students at Junction City high school are getting the word out about a great comeback story from this past winter. Auh’shay Sanchez and Dominic Jones produced the documentary “The Comeback Kid” about Blue Jay junior Aryus Jones’ journey back from a gruesome leg injury to a state wrestling championship.

    Aryus Jones broke his tibia and fibula in football practice and was expected to miss the entire winter sports season after the injury. He was able to come back to the wrestling mat just a month after his injury. His season ended with an undefeated record and a 6A state title at 160 pounds.

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