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Hester returned the opening KO 100+ yds in the 02 Fla vs Cali game....It used to be a thing. The fla-GA game use to be big as well as FLA -Cali.
Hester returned the opening KO 100+ yds in the 02 Fla vs Cali game....It used to be a thing. The fla-GA game use to be big as well as FLA -Cali.
Just a question how many kids transferred into those schools that won state championships?
Exactly...but they dont want to hear that. You cant transfer to any school in other states like you can in FL. Kids just run to next hot spot.....and then fans here wonder why they dont come to Miami
Kids just run to next hot spot.....and then fans here wonder why they dont come to Miami
Hester returned the opening KO 100+ yds in the 02 Fla vs Cali game....
Yup...remember those days well..Grassy days...when Hester was known as the green emoji @DMoney
Im at da state finals watching marcus fleming. He was the best player on the field. Transferred from another school to mnw. I watched central amari daniels transferred to central. So basically im like all the top kids just go join the best teams.
Amari daniels started hs at Central...transferred to Jackson as his dad became Jackson's head coach and then transferred back into Central this year.
Fleming has been to like 3 schools. So he likely is a transfer type.
But urban said they aren’t very good![]()
Carol City (5 state championships) and Norland (2 state championships) just up the road, too.Off head Mnw, Central, BTW, Edison all split kids and are all schools within walking distance. Imagine if all those kids were at 1 school. SMH!
Carol City (5 state championships) and Norland (2 state championships) just up the road, too.
What the "inner-city" public schools have been able to accomplish in Dade Country is truly remarkable and unmatched anywhere else in the country.
That's something worth praising not tearing down.
Happen elsewhere in Florida, but the players generally aren't as good and the championships are more scarce so less people gripe about it.We should really go after Miami guys in the portal. I mean we already know they don't mind transferring.
Cool story.
Champagnat a school in a shopping plaza scored 14 on Lowndes thats a win in itself. **** why is Champagnat even playing a Lowndes?. lol.
This is a very young MNW team...even with the 3 peat. They are starting a qb straight out of the 8th grade....and NO we dont have middle school football. He is coming from the optomist level ( played in my optomist porgram)and 135 pound ol...being thrown in to the varsity game in inner city miami and did his thing.
Every year fluctuates and i respect Lowndes program for years. The St Francis thig i dont know about much as its the first time i essentially heard of a Baltimore fb program worth a sh*t..but im guessing its similar to Dematha where they have ALLLLL the top area kids at that 1 school.
Off head Mnw, Central, BTW, Edison all split kids and are all schools within walking distance. Imagine if all those kids were at 1 school. SMH!
Huh?Every metro area splits kids bro. In orlando evans basketball team would win the state every year but they split kids with wekiva, apopka, jones, and west orange. What doesnt happen though is all the kids DO NOT just stack up on the same schools.
Exactly...but they dont want to hear that. You cant transfer to any school in other states like you can in FL. Kids just run to next hot spot.....and then fans here wonder why they dont come to Miami
Central lost to St Francis (MD) 49-13
Northwestern lost to Lowndes (GA) 48-21
Champagnat Catholic lost to Lowndes (GA) 44-14
Champagnat Catholic beat Christ Presbyterian (TN) 25 - 0
Edgewater, who plays St Thomas, lost to Marrieta (GA) 34-24
Your champions lost to out of state powers.
Huh?
Central, Northwestern and Booker T all won titles this week.
Not one school, three schools.
That part of MIA is a flat-out gold mine for talent and hard-nosed, competitive coaches and ballplayers.
Even the teams a couple tiers down like Edison and Jackson — much less traditional powers like Carol City and Norland — are far better than your average Florida high school team.
The Miami-Dade schools have won SIXTEEN (16) consecutive state championship games since 2012 — and it'd likely be even more if the West, Central, CC and Norland had been gerrymandered into the same district so many times.
**** like that doesn't happen from just 1 or 2 schools monopolizing all the talent like you seem to be suggesting.