A junior varsity (JV) cornerback should ideally have a speed that allows them to keep up with high school receivers, typically in the range of 4.6 to 4.8 seconds for a 40-yard dash. However, speed alone is not enough; agility, quickness, and the ability to read plays are equally important. Developing skills in footwork and technique can often outweigh sheer speed in effectiveness on the field. Ultimately, a good JV cornerback should combine speed with strong fundamentals and awareness.
Depending on which side of the ball you'd prefer to be on, either wide receiver or cornerback.
yes it is pretty fast but could be faster
Every school and jv team is different, you should ask the jv coach, what the requirements are.
If your fast: cornerback or wide receiver
wide receiver if ur fast...goodhands. safety if not maybe cornerback
Varsity
It depends on where the holding company is located and the shareholding that the holding company has in the JV. At a minimum, the JV should be included in the Holding company's accounts as an investment and consolidated as such.
at that height, probably better to play safety, too short for cornerback.
JV's Restaurant was created in 1947.
Jv is composed of freshmen and sophmores.
i would say wide receiver or cornerback/safety
play cornerback i was the exact same size as you and i was starting cornerback for my varsity middle school team