Marc Johns Leads the Next Positivity Pays Trading Card Event at Hibbett Fort Pierce
- Ramon Robinson
- 21 hours ago
- 3 min read
Positivity Pays returns to Hibbett Fort Pierce this Saturday, April 18, for another trading card event centered on recognizing young talent and giving the community a chance to show support in person. This time, the focus is on Marc Johns Jr., known as Chu, a dual sport athlete whose growth in football and track has made him a name people are paying attention to. Following strong turnouts for Laylah Dawkins and Victoria “Pippi” Boyer, this next Positivity Pays trading card event continues building meaningful moments around athletes who have put in the work.
Marc Johns Keeps Earning the Spotlight
Marc Johns has built this moment through discipline, consistency, and a clear commitment to improving over time. His journey began at just 8 years old playing flag football, where he quickly developed into a competitor and became part of multiple championship teams, including back to back state championships in 8v8 football. Those early wins were not just about talent. They reflected a mindset that continues to define him today, showing up, putting in the work, and finding ways to grow.
As he continued to develop, Chu expanded his game instead of staying in one lane. He gave track and field a real chance in high school and found another space where his speed, focus, and competitive drive could stand out. What started as curiosity quickly turned into another strength, helping him become a more complete athlete.
A Dual Sport Athlete With Real Production
Marc’s impact on the football field speaks for itself. He has proven to be a playmaker who can shift momentum at any point in the game, whether it is on offense or special teams. During his standout season, he recorded 10 touchdowns, 546 receiving yards, and over 600 combined yards in kickoff and punt returns. That level of production earned him Special Teams MVP, a role that demands awareness, trust, and the ability to deliver when it matters most.
His growth in track has been just as important to his overall development. After stepping into the sport more seriously in high school, he continued to improve and earned the Male Eagle Award for track by his sophomore year. That recognition reflects not just performance, but the effort, attitude, and consistency behind it.
More Than Stats
What makes Marc Johns worth celebrating is not only the numbers, but the direction he is headed. His goals are rooted in growth. He is focused on improving his speed and technique, elevating his performance in football, and continuing to open doors through his athletic ability. At the same time, he understands the importance of setting an example for younger athletes who are watching his journey.
These moments are not only about what an athlete has already accomplished. They are about recognizing the work behind it and the potential still ahead. Marc represents both.
Positivity Pays Continues Building Meaningful Moments
Through Positivity Pays, Ramon Robinson has created a platform that gives athletes something lasting to represent their journey. These trading cards go beyond memorabilia. They capture real moments, real work, and real stories in a way that allows athletes and their supporters to hold onto something tangible.
The recent Fort Pierce events showed how much these moments matter. Laylah Dawkins’ signing drew strong support and sold out quickly, while Victoria “Pippi” Boyer’s event brought that same energy from the community. Each Positivity Pays trading card event continues to build on that foundation, giving athletes recognition while they are still writing their story.
Kayla Turner Helps Bring the Experience Together
Kayla Turner and Kayy Love Management continue to play a key role in bringing these events together. From organization to execution, her ability to connect people and create a smooth, engaging experience has helped turn each event into something more than just a signing.
That attention to detail is part of what makes these events stand out. When people show up, they are stepping into something that feels intentional, organized, and meaningful for both the athlete and the community.
Laylah Dawkins and Pippi Boyer Set the Tone
The recent events featuring Laylah Dawkins and Victoria “Pippi” Boyer helped establish the energy around these signings. The turnout, the support, and the response showed that the community is ready to show up for its athletes when given the opportunity.
Now, Marc Johns steps into that same spotlight, continuing a run of athletes who have earned their moment through hard work and dedication.
Be There April 18 at Hibbett Fort Pierce
Marc Johns Jr.’s Positivity Pays trading card event takes place this Saturday, April 18, at Hibbett Fort Pierce. It is another opportunity to support a young athlete, be part of a growing movement, and experience a moment that will last beyond the day itself.





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