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

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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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On New Year's Day, Miller got to see his nephew play the sport he loves so much on TV. Watching the success of the succeeding generation of Millers, Jim Jr. sometimes can't help but reflect on old stories and notice how similar some of the new stories are.

"It's rewarding, and it's pretty cool to think about," Miller said. "As fun as it was to hear about my dad, then go out and make my own stories, the stories that will be told in the future by my kids and my nephews and nieces, are even more amazing to think about. It just keeps going, and that means so much."

Jim Miller Jr. file

Hometown: Nelson

High school: Newman, class of 1979

Sports: Football, track

College: 2 years of football at Rock Valley College, 2 years of football at University of Dubuque

Occupation: Farmer

FYI: Played on Newman's first football playoff team in 1977. … Was team MVP as senior at Dubuque, named 'Hardest Hitter' as a junior and senior, and still holds school's single-season tackles record. … Graduated from Dubuque in 1985 with degree in K-12 education. … Father, Jim Miller Sr., played football at Newman in early 1930s.

Miller family tree

James Sr. (Nelson) & Merle (Plainview, Texas) Miller

– James Sr. played football at Newman, graduated in 1935

Daughters Mary and Maggie, son James Jr.

– Jim Jr. (Jimmy) played football, ran track at Newman, graduated in 1979

– Jim Jr. was on first Newman playoff team as junior in 1977 under Ben Todaro

Keith (Omaha) & Mary Hewitt – son Ryan (at Stanford), daughter Elizabeth (Omaha)

– live near Denver

– Ryan was starting fullback for Stanford in Rose Bowl on Jan. 1

Butch & Maggie Beltrane – son John (San Diego), daughters Elizabeth (Virginia) and Jennifer (San Diego)

– live in Las Vegas

Jim Miller Jr. – daughter Emma (16, runs track at RF), son Jacob (13, 8th grader at Nelson School, plays bball)

– lives on family farm in Nelson with girlfriend, Hope

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