CHANDLER, Ariz. — Former Arizona State defensive back R.J. Oliver doesn’t have much footage from his time in Tempe — just one clip from the 2002 Holiday Bowl.
“Because I’m old,” he joked. “It’s one of the only ones I could find.”
That scarcity of visual evidence stands in stark contrast to the highlight reels now piling up for his two sons, Roye and Roman — a wide receiver duo that's become one of the most dangerous in Arizona high school football.
The brothers play for Hamilton High School, where Roye, a sophomore, has already become a sensation, and Roman, just a freshman, is quickly following suit.
“Like nobody can stop me, that’s how I feel,” Roye said. “When I have the ball in my hand, I can just go make a play.”
Roye has broken multiple records this season. He holds the 6A sin

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