Billy D Williams
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Heroes was a mixed club if I remember. I think it was Mr. B's or V's. I could be wrong. Memory eludes me.Embassy?
Heroes was a mixed club if I remember. I think it was Mr. B's or V's. I could be wrong. Memory eludes me.Embassy?
I agree, plus Gus has stepped up his bag game at UCF this cycle. He’s added some nice pieces via the portal. I wouldn’t count him out.UCF would be a **** good choice for them, assuming they don't get better offers.
Nah… nothing mixed about Heroes it was dead smack in the heart of Eatonville.Heroes was a mixed club if I remember. I think it was Mr. B's or V's. I could be wrong. Memory eludes me.
dam it I cant think of it . it was owned by the tall skinny magic player. like one of the original players. im a white guy and went one time with Stanley Robert. he said I got you kid dont stress. lol . was to funny .I used to go to the club of Lee Rd in Eatonville. Simple name, but can't remember the dam name.
The Edge.I liked the alternative places, like Firestone and that big club that got turned into that country place 8 seconds, and is now Ace Cafe. Oh, and Visage up on the Trail heading up towards Apopka.
I did pop into the Tanqueray's basement bar a couple of times to start off the evening.
It is odd that Sparty is their only Major offer. Maryland does seem to spot under the radar LBs like Hyppolite though
Ok… you’re definitely talking about “Heroes”… I believe it was Donald Royal who was the part owner there then the name was changed the KOHA.dam it I cant think of it . it was owned by the tall skinny magic player. like one of the original players. im a white guy and went one time with Stanley Robert. he said I got you kid dont stress. lol . was to funny .
UCF ended up splitting two sets of twins in the same class. Has this ever happened before?