Nelson native reflects on past, future of family’s sports success

It's Miller time

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Jim Miller Jr., seen here during his senior season of 1978, was on the first Newman Comets football team to qualify for the IHSA playoffs in 1977. (Submitted photo)
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"The fact that it's turned into something so special to my family, that's something I'd never want to replace."

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When he was in high school, Jim Miller Sr. made the most of his every chance on the gridiron. He played on some strong teams in the 1930s, before turning his discipline and tenacity to a bigger cause: World War II.

It was during the war that he met Merle, his future wife, in San Francisco. After the two married, Jim Sr. brought the Plainview, Texas native back to the family farm in Nelson.

The couple raised daughters Mary and Maggie and son Jim Jr. on the farm. Unlike his older sisters, however, Jim Jr. worked around his busy farm schedule to play sports in high school.

"They never found time for the girls, but I was the baby," Jim Jr. said, a sly smile spreading across his lips. "I got everything – my sisters will tell you that, too – and we fit in football and track for me. I'd play football in the fall, raise hogs in the winter, then run track in the spring.

"I always tell my sisters, 'Yeah, I got to play sports, but you got to leave after high school.' Somebody had to stay and take over the family farm, and that was me."

Mary married Omaha native Keith Hewitt, and the two settled in the Denver area with son Ryan and daughter Elizabeth. Maggie married Butch Beltrane, and raised son John and daughters Elizabeth and Jennifer in Las Vegas. Jim Jr. and his girlfriend, Hope, still reside on the Nelson farm.

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If Jim Jr.'s got a million stories about his family's sports history, it's only because he grew up on them. Some of the earliest memories he has revolving around athletics were stories from his father's friends and teammates about Jim Sr.

"Every time football would come up as a topic, the older guys used to look at me and say the same thing: 'Your dad was a hitter!'" Jim Jr. said, laughing. "As I got older, there were some other words used in there that I can't repeat, but I got the message.

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