Franklin running back Ernie Powers having successful junior season

Ernie Powers has made up for lost time this season.

The junior running back at Franklin High School missed most of last year with a leg injury, costing him his sophomore season. But this year, the 5-foot-11, 185-pounder has emerged as one of the top running backs in El Paso. In nine games for the 5-4 Cougars, he has rushed for 1,717 yards and 16 touchdowns.

“Last season was tough not playing. I knew I had to work hard to get back to where I wanted to,” Powers said. “I worked on my speed, and it’s paid off. I still have much to improve on. My goal is to play college football.”

Powers has had some big games this season, including a 316-yard rushing game vs. Eastwood and a 225-yard rushing performance vs. Montwood.

“He’s a good, strong back,” said Eastlake High School football head coach Ruben Rodriguez after his team defeated Franklin, 21-14, a game in which Powers ran for a score.

Powers is the fourth in his family to play for the Franklin football program. Brothers David and Steven were linebackers for the Cougars and Patrick was a receiver. Steven also played running back. David is still playing college football at Wofford College in South Carolina.

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