Jaxon Bolster prepares for college after standout all-star game performance
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 29, 2026, 8:05 AM
Last updated Jun 29, 2026
Jaxon Bolster, a recent Ida High School graduate, showcased his skills in the Michigan Football Coaches Association All-Star Game on June 20. Bolster, who initially focused on soccer and track and field, transitioned to football after impressive kicking practices. He contributed significantly in the all-star game, hitting a crucial 44-yard field goal and the decisive extra point that led to a comeback victory for the East team. Bolster will begin his college football career at Ashland University on August 9, where he aims to continue developing his athletic talents, particularly in football but also considering pole vaulting.
- •Bolster participated in the Michigan Football Coaches Association All-Star Game on June 20.
- •He kicked a pivotal 44-yard field goal and won the game with a PAT.
- •He begins college at Ashland University on August 9.
- •Bolster was previously a standout in soccer and track and field.
- •He holds the school record in pole vaulting at 14-9.
- 8:05 AMYahoo Sports — Ida's Bolster ready for college after starring role in All-Star Game
"Jaxon Bolster of Ida set to begin college football career after standout performance in state all-star game.
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