Joseph Beverly doesn’t wait for permission - he moves like someone who already knows where he’s going, even if the exact path is still unfolding.
A senior at Concordia
Lutheran, Class of 2026, Joseph is the kind of person you notice right away. Not because he demands attention, but because he naturally carries it. Ask his friends to describe him and you’ll get a simple answer: outgoing, a leader. It’s not a title he claims-it’s one he lives. Whether it’s on the football field or in everyday life, Joseph shows up ready to take initiative, speak up, and push forward.
Football...
has been a central part of his high school experience, shaping not just his physical discipline but his mindset. The sport demands grit, teamwork, and the ability to stay focused under pressure - qualities that clearly extend beyond the field for him.
Leadership, after all, isn’t just about calling plays; it’s about setting the tone when things get tough.
Looking Ahead,
...Joseph is planning to attend college, with Blinn currently at the top of his list. It’s a practical step, but also part of a bigger vision.
His ultimate goal? Becoming a lawyer. It’s a career that demands sharp thinking, confidence, and the ability to stand firm in what you believe - traits that already seem to be taking shape in him.
What drives Joseph isn’t fame or recognition-it’s something more personal: freedom. The idea of building a life where he has control over his choices, his direction, and his future fuels his ambition. That kind of motivation tends to create people who don’t just follow paths - they carve their own.
Outside of school and sports -
you’ll probably find him listening to Calvin Harris or watching The Wolf of Wall Street, drawn to energy, ambition, and larger-than-life stories. It fits.
Joseph seems like someone who appreciates momentum-the kind that keeps you moving forward, no matter where you start.