BUFORDGAWOLVES Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 Well damn, since you put it like that! bgw Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horsefly Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 6 hours ago, HurricaneNick said: Corona Centennial St. john Bosco The Trinity League Still need another game to complete the schedule too. Oh shit would you look at that it’s just as good of a schedule as anyone in the country and we didn’t even have to leave the state LMAO Did we just pull a Tx? 😂💀💀 Thats only cool when Kay & Gary Joseph do it Will DV be alright this year playing a semi decent district this year? Going to be weird for them to have to show up during the regular season! No kidding Sherlock on the league schedule, you don’t control that. I want to see the weak ass non league schedule. is west, Muir and la mirada firmed up? 😂 DV will be fine, they’re reuniting with their old district. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sammyswordsman Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 12 hours ago, SeaShells21 said: If all of the private teams give each other losses and tarnish their records; it’s possible for a public to win it; Again. Not likely unless the public school can point to a Tier1 win 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaShells21 Posted May 14, 2020 Author Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 1 hour ago, Sammyswordsman said: Not likely unless the public school can point to a Tier1 win That’s a good point. Darn it! Sammy: 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AztecPadre Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 15 hours ago, Horsefly said: Yep, DV stepped up to the plate and scheduled STA and SFA. They didn’t duck and hide from SFA like the Cali teams b/c they knew they lost some talent. 😂 So I take it you take gsb for his word? Come on playa. I know you're no sucka. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horsefly Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 1 hour ago, AztecPadre said: So I take it you take gsb for his word? Come on playa. I know you're no sucka. In this instance I do. 😉 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horsefly Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 1 hour ago, Horsefly said: In this instance I do. 😉 @AztecPadre it was a joke, you see the wink? The joke is I’ll believe whatever he says if it fits my argument. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
954gator Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 Notice for STA and Fl schools they only count senior prospects? Edgewater had more than 2 D1 guys on the team last year lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HurricaneNick Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 9 hours ago, SeaShells21 said: Actually there’s one problem: These rosters are from this past season [2019]; *unless stated otherwise.* North Shore: (Texas) 7 D1 PROSPECTSZachary Evans 5'11" 200 Senior RB Damieon George 6'6.5" 345 Senior OT John Gentry 5'10" 185 Senior RB Corey Flagg 5'10" 225 Senior ILB Matthew Roberts 6'1" 210 Senior ILB Joseph Wilson 6'1" 180 Senior CB Perry Wells 5'6" 190 Senior CB Duncanville: (Texas) 6 D1 PROSPECTSJa'Quinden Jackson 6'2" 215 Sr. QB Chris Thompson Jr. 6'2" 195 Senior S Zeriah Beason 6'0" 195 Senior WR James Mitchell 6'1" 270 Senior DT Trysten Smith 5'10" 195 Senior RB Ennis Rakestraw 6'0" 165 Senior CB Southlake Carroll: (Texas) 5 R.J. Mickens 6'1" 185 Senior DB Andrej Karic 6'5" 245 Senior OL Addison Penn 6'3" 255 Senior OL ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSBlake Smith 6'4" 245 Senior TE Graham Faloona 6'3" 205 Senior OLB Cy-Fair: (Texas) 2 D1 PROSPECTSPayton Tally 6'0" 180 Senior S Bayne Tryon 6'2" 205 Senior TE Katy: (Texas) 4 Bryan Massey 5'10" 165 Sr. DB 4.44 Patrick Jordan 5'8" 155 Senior WR 4.5Jaylen Phillips 6'2" 200 Senior OLB 4.69ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTDakota White 6'3" 280 Senior OG Westlake: (Texas) 1 D1 PROSPECTSMason Mangum 5'11" 170 Senior WR Shadow Creek: (Texas) 5Alec Bryant 6'3" 240 Senior DE 4.85 Xavion Alford 6'0" 190 Senior DB 4.48 Jeremiah Harris 6'0.5" 205 Sr ILB 4.57 ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSSeth Jones 6'0" 180 Senior WR Ronald Triplette 6'2" 235 Senior SDE Ryan: (Texas) 2D1 PROSPECTSDrew Sanders 6'5" 230 Senior WR Emani Bailey 5'9" 200 Senior RB West Brook: (Texas) 3 D1 PROSPECTSThad Johnson 6'1" 180 Senior WR Jay Bell 6'2" 200 Senior OLB Ja'Kobi Holland 5'11" 180 Senior RB Atascocita: (Texas) 5 D1 PROSPECTSAsyrus Simon 6'3" 235 Senior WDE Will Jones 6'2" 280 Senior OC Dylan Robinson 6'2" 190 Senior WR Darius Edmonds 6'4" 205 Senior TE Avery Morris 6'1.5" 205 Senior OLB Lake Travis: (Texas) 3 Hudson Card 6'2" 185 Senior 4.5 Lake McRee 6'5" 215 Junior 4.8Trey Wright 6'3" 200 Senior 4.7 Ridge Point: (Texas) 2 D1 PROSPECTSDevin Gunter 5'11" 175 Senior WR Bryson Stewart 6'2" 240 Senior SDE Dawson (Pearland): (Texas) 1D1 PROSPECTCalib Perez 6'5" 265 Senior OT Allen: (Texas) 2 D1 PROSPECTSRaylen Sharpe 5'7" 150 Senior WR Cole Latos 6'5" 245 Senior SDE Aledo: (Texas) 2D1 PROSPECTSJase McClellan 5'10.5" 200 Sr. RB Money Parks 5'11" 170 Senior WR Lancaster: (Texas) 6D1 PROSPECTSLorando Johnson 5'11" 180 Senior CB Kevontre Bradford 5'11" 190 Senior RB Latrell Caples 5'11" 175 Senior WR Theron Stroops 6'1" 175 Senior CB LaDarius Fair 6'0" 190 Senior WR Trayveon Newton 6'2" 285 Senior DT Central (Fresno): (California) 3 TOP PLAYERSJeremiah Hunter 6'2" 180 Sr. WR 4.5 Ricky Correia 6'4" 320 Senior DL Quali Conley 5'11" 195 Senior RB 4.65 Centennial: (California) 4D1 PROSPECTSGary Bryant Jr. 5'10.5" 165 Senior WR Jacob Mitchell 6'4" 225 Senior OLB Isaiah Young 5'9" 155 Senior CB Aaron Smith 6'0" 205 Senior WR Mission Viejo (California) 3D1 PROSPECTSKeanu Tanuvasa 6'4" 275 Senior DT Lance Keneley 6'5" 240 Senior SDE Tommy Mirabella 6'4" 290 Senior OG De La Salle: (California) 4 TOP PLAYERSShamar Garrett 5'9" 185 Sr. RB/DB 4.5 Dorian Hale 6'1" 180 Junior QB 4.5Grant Daley 6'1" 185 Senior WR/DB ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTBenjamin Roe 5'11" 265 Senior DT Corona Del Mar: (California) 3 TOP PLAYERSJohn Humphreys 6'5" 210 Sr. WR 4.5 Mark Redman 6'6" 245 Senior TE Ethan Garbers 6'2" 200 Senior QB Servite: (California) 3TOP PLAYERSJake Overman 6'5" 230 Senior TE/DE Nick Martinez 6'5" 285 Senior T/DT Zedikiah Centers 5'9" 160 Senior WR/KR JSerra: (California) 4 TOP PLAYERSChris Street 5'0" 205 Senior TB Jaden Genova 6'0" 200 Junior OLB/FBMalaki Te'o 6'0" 220 Sophomore MLB/FBADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTJeffrey Persi 6'7" 265 Senior OT Orange Lutheran: (California) 4TOP PLAYERSR.J. Regan Jr 6'1" 170 Junior DB/WREthan Howard 6'0" 225 Senior ILB/FBJonah Laban 6'0" 230 Senior ILB/FBADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTKameron Hawkins 5'11" 220 Sr. LS Santa Margarita: (California) 4 TOP PLAYERSNick Barcelos 6'1" 215 Senior RB/MLBGreg Doyle 6'3" 225 Senior OLB/TEDerek Wilkins 6'5" 255 Junior DL/OLADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTIsaac Jernagin 5'9.5" 165 Senior WR Bishop Amat: (California) 3 TOP PLAYERSDamien Moore 5'10" 205 Senior RB/SS Ethan Rodriguez 6'5" 245 Senior DE/OLElijah Ponder 6'4" 225 Senior DE/TE Calabasas: (California) 5 D1 PROSPECTSJohnny Wilson 6'6" 225 Senior WR Jyden King 6'0" 205 Senior RB Jaden Casey 6'1" 185 Senior QB LeShaun Bell 6'3.5" 250 Senior WDE Lamont Narcisse 5'11" 175 Senior CB Liberty: (Nevada) 6 TOP PLAYERSMoliki Matavao 6'6" 240 Junior TEZyrus Fiaseu 6'1" 215 Junior RB/LBZephaniah Maea 6'1" 225 Junior LBADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSLonenoa Faoa 6'1" 225 Senior QB Dorian Stowers 5'11" 155 Senior CB Donte Bowers 5'10" 165 Senior CB Bishop Gorman: (Nevada) 7TOP PLAYERSMicah Bowens 6'0" 195 Senior QB Rome Odunze 6'3" 195 Senior WR Lincoln Tuioti-Mariner 6'0" 200 Sr. SS ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSDahlin Mesake 6'3" 230 Senior OLB Ikaika Ragsdale 6'0" 215 Senior RB Hayden Engel 6'5" 275 Senior OT Bryan Certain 5'9.5" 205 Senior ILB Chandler: (Arizona) 5 D1 PROSPECTSGunner Maldonado 5'11" 180 Senior S Malik Reed 6'2" 220 Senior OLB Tate Romney 6'2" 200 Senior OLB Jaheim Brown-Taylor 5'9" 170 Sr. RB Nehemiah Magalei 6'0" 300 Senior OG Corner Canyon: (Utah) 3D1 PROSPECTSVan Fillinger 6'3.5" 250 Senior SDE Josh Wilson 5'11" 210 Senior ILB Cole Hagen 6'2" 180 Senior QB St Louis: (Hawaii) 10 D1 PROSPECTSJordan Botelho 6'3" 230 Senior ILB Nick Herbig 6'2" 215 Senior OLB Roman Wilson 6'0" 175 Senior WR Jayden de Laura 6'1" 190 Senior QB Matt Sykes 6'3.5" 205 Senior WR Stanley McKenzie 6'2" 270 Senior DT Kaiser Cambra-Cho 6'2" 195 Senior S Kamo'i Latu 6'1" 175 Senior S Darrell Masaniai 6'2" 205 Senior OLB Lawaia Brown 5'11" 190 Senior ILB Marietta: (Georgia) 11 D1 PROSPECTSArik Gilbert 6'5" 255 Senior TE Harrison Bailey 6'4.5" 225 Senior QB BJ Ojulari 6'3" 225 Senior WDE Jake Wray 6'5" 290 Senior OT Ricky White 6'1" 175 Senior WR Rashad Torrence II 6'0" 195 Senior S Dawson Ellington 5'11" 185 Senior CB Kobe Stewart 6'3" 180 Senior WR Taji Johnson 6'3" 195 Senior WR Kimani Vidal 5'7" 205 Senior RB Kiersten Lee 6'1" 220 Senior ILB Lowndes: (Georgia) 3TOP PLAYERSJaylon Jones 6'4" 260 Senior DE Josh Brown 5'11" 165 Senior CB Jacques Hunter 6'4" 200 Junior DE Our Lady Of Good Councel: (D.C.) 5 TOP PLAYERSLandon Tengwall 6'6" 320 Junior 5.0Kris Jenkins 6'4" 235 Senior LB Mitchel Melton 6'5" 235 Senior LB ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSJason Scott 6'0" 170 Senior CB Jalen McNair 5'9" 165 Senior S Miami Central: (Florida) 7D1 PROSPECTSHenry Gray 6'0" 170 Senior CB Josue Ultima 6'3" 170 Senior WR Kejon Owens 5'9.5" 165 Senior RB Katravis Marsh 6'3" 185 Senior QB Jesus Machado 6'1" 205 Senior OLB Baron Grant 6'1" 195 Senior WR Trevon Allen 6'0" 235 Senior DT Miami Northwestern: (Florida) 4D1 PROSPECTSMarcus Fleming 5'9.5" 160 Senior WR Andre Stringfield 5'8" 160 Senior RB Nathaniel Noel 5'10" 170 Senior RB Ronald Delancy III 5'11" 160 Sr. CB Edgewater: (Florida) 2D1 PROSPECTSEric Doctor 6'0" 210 Senior OLB Isaiah Connelly 5'9" 185 Senior RB Booker T. Washington: (Florida) 6D1 PROSPECTSTramel Logan 6'2.5" 230 Senior WDE Corey Thornton 6'1" 170 Senior CB Eddie Jackson 6'1" 185 Senior S Wati Huggins 6'2" 205 Senior WDE Shemar Paul 5'9" 160 Senior RB Macho Arza 6'0" 185 Senior WR Armwood (Florida) 4D1 PROSPECTSClyde Pinder Jr. 6'0.5" 305 Senior DT Eric Wilson 5'10" 195 Senior RB Aamaris Brown 6'0" 190 Senior S Jalil Core 5'11" 195 Senior S Lakeland: (Florida) 6D1 PROSPECTSDemarkcus Bowman 5'11" 195 Sr. RB Arian Smith 6'1" 170 Senior WR Kendall Dennis 6'0" 175 Senior CB Fenley Graham 5'8.5" 170 Senior CB Chayil Garnett 6'1" 205 Senior QB Larenz Deshazor 6'1" 185 Senior WR St. Peter’s Prep: (New Jersey) 3 D1 PROSPECTSCody Simon 6'1" 215 Senior OLB Isaiah Wright 6'5" 275 Senior DT Byron Shipman 6'1.5" 205 Senior WR ———————————————————————————— Mater Dei: 9 Bryce Young 6'0" 185 Senior QB Myles Murao 6'4" 305 Senior OL Raesjon Davis 6'2" 210 Junior OLBADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSSefita Tupe 6'0.5" 295 Senior DT Kody Epps 5'10.5" 170 Senior WR Kobah Fuamatu 6'1" 200 Senior OLB Tai Marks 6'2" 305 Senior OC Moses Sepulona 5'9" 190 Senior OLB Martin Salazar 6'0" 260 Senior DT IMG Academy: 9 TOP PLAYERSElias Ricks 6'2" 190 Senior DB 4.4 Lejond Cavazos 6'1" 190 Sr. DB 4.4 Michael Redding 6'1" 190 Sr. WR 4.4 ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSJermaine Burton 6'0.5" 190 Sr. WR Demonte Capehart 6'4.5" 285 Sr. DT Jordan Butler 6'2" 295 Senior DT Josh Griffis 6'4" 245 Senior WDE Warren Brinson 6'4.5" 295 Senior DT Alex Atcavage 6'5" 285 Senior OG St Francis Academy: 14 D1 PROSPECTSChris Braswell 6'3" 220 Senior WDE Luke Hill 5'11" 180 Senior CB Jordan Toles 6'3" 190 Senior S Blake Corum 5'8" 195 Senior RB Demon Clowney 6'4" 225 Senior WDE Dominic Bailey 6'2" 290 Senior DT Osman Savage 6'2" 225 Senior OLB Micah Mazzccua 6'5" 335 Senior OT Michael Statham 6'6" 300 Senior OT Nikhai Hill-Green 6'1" 230 Senior OLB Jahmal Banks 6'3" 170 Senior WR Ja'Khi Green 6'6" 320 Senior OT Bryce Johnson-Maith 6'5" 200 Senior WDE Al-Ma'hi Ali 5'10" 170 Senior S St John Bosco: 16D1 PROSPECTSDJ Uiagalelei 6'4.5" 245 Senior QB Kourt Williams 6'1" 215 Senior OLB Kris Hutson 5'10.5" 175 Senior WR Logan Loya 5'11.5" 185 Senior WR Drake Metcalf 6'2" 275 Senior OC Nathaniel Jones 5'11" 205 Senior RB Jonathan Vaughns 6'2" 215 Senior S James Smith 6'1" 180 Senior CB Jake Newman 6'1" 190 Senior S Kobe Pepe 6'1" 295 Senior DT Mark Ard Jr. 6'0" 165 Senior CB Keith Savage 5'9" 175 Senior RB Logan Bednar 6'2" 295 Senior OG AJ Gatto 6'4" 215 Senior OLB Josh Alford 5'9" 160 Senior CB Marcelle Logan 6'1" 195 Senior OLB St Thomas Aquinas: 17D1 PROSPECTSMarcus Rosemy 6'2" 195 Senior WR Derek Wingo 6'2" 210 Senior OLB Marcus Dumervil 6'5" 305 Senior OT Marlon Martinez 6'4.5" 285 Senior OG Jahvante Royal 6'3" 185 Senior S Devon Betty 6'0.5" 210 Senior OLB Jai'mari Herbert 6'2" 265 Senior OG Riyad Wilmot 6'3" 245 Senior SDE Griffin Lampton 6'3" 230 Senior WDE Andy Garcia 6'2" 210 Senior ILB Jahmari Sylvester 6'4" 295 Senior OG Jamari Maybin 6'1" 260 Senior DT Bobby Washington 5'9" 295 Senior DT Jake Ray 6'3" 235 Senior TE Brian Brewton 5'7" 165 Senior RB Joseph Kirner 6'3" 200 Senior TE The'Andris Freeman 5'11" 175 Senior WR *Mater Dei 2018’ (California) 21 D1 PROSPECTSElias Ricks 6-2 180 Junior CB Kody Epps 5-11 160 Junior WR Kobah Fuamatu 6-1 200 Junior OLB Bryce Young 5-11 175 Junior QB Zion Alefosio 5-10.5 175 Junior CB Myles Murao 6-3 270 Junior OG Darion Green-Warren 6-0 170 JR. CB Tai Marks 6-2 305 Junior OC Bru McCoy 6'2.5" 205 Senior WR Mase Funa 6'2" 245 Senior OLB Sean Dollars 5'10" 185 Senior APB Jeremiah Criddell 5'11" 185 Senior S Braedin Huffman-Dixon 6'3" 180 Senior WR Keyon Ware-Hudson 6'2" 305 SR. DT Michael Martinez 6'6" 245 Senior TE Evan Bennett 6'3" 315 Senior DT Luke Felix-Fualalo 6'7" 300 Senior OT William Nimmo 6'1" 190 Senior S Shakobe Harper 5'7" 180 Senior APB Cameron Gardner 6'0" 175 Senior WR Steele Dubar 6'0" 200 Senior OLB *St John Bosco 2018’ (California) 23D1 PROSPECTSJake Newman 6-0.5 185 Junior S Nathaniel Jones 5-11 190 Junior RB Kris Hutson 5-10 170 Junior WR Drake Metcalf 6-3 270 Junior OC DJ Uiagalelei 6-4 240 Junior QB Kobe Pepe 6-1 270 Junior WDE Jonathan Vaughns 6-2 185 Junior WR Kourt Williams 6-0 195 Junior S Chris Steele 6'1.5" 185 Senior CB Trent McDuffie 5'11" 175 Senior CB Jude Wolfe 6'5.5" 245 Senior TE Colby Bowman 6'3" 190 Senior WR Spencer Lytle 6'3" 215 Senior OLB Marist Talavou 6'3" 315 Senior OG Ralen Goforth 6'2" 225 Senior OLB Suaava Poti 6'3" 285 Senior DT George Holani 6'0" 195 Senior RB Cole Aubrey 6'3" 225 Senior WDE Na'im Rodman 6'2" 290 Senior DT Titus Toler 5'11.5" 180 Senior S Jake Bailey 5'10" 180 Senior WR Sivea Logoleo 6'1" 240 Senior OLB Romeo Galasso 6'5" 230 Senior SDE *IMG Academy 2018’ (Florida) 26 TOP PLAYERSNolan Smith 6'4" 245 Senior DE Trey Sanders 6'0" 215 Senior RB Noah Cain 6'0" 215 Senior RB ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSJosh Griffis 6-4 225 Junior WDE Lejond Cavazos 6-0 185 Junior S Tre'von Riggins 6-1.5 275 Junior SDE Evan Neal 6'7.5" 360 Senior OT Josh Delgado 5'11" 180 Senior WR Dontae Lucas 6'3" 325 Senior OG Deyavie Hammond 6'3" 340 SR. OG Jaleel McRae 6'2" 230 Senior OLB Mikel Jones 6'2" 205 Senior OLB Justin Osborne 6'4" 300 Senior OT Eric Gregory 6'4" 240 Senior WDE Chris Akporoghene 6'4" 290 SR. OT Shamar Nash 6'0.5" 195 Senior WR Cameron Phillips 6'1" 180 Senior WR Charles Turner 6'4" 260 Senior OC Briton Allen 5'10.5" 185 Senior S David Baldwin 6'4" 215 Senior QB Chris Shearin 5'11" 175 Senior CB Antoine Whitner 6'4" 295 Senior OT Jayden Curry 5'11" 190 Senior CB Montavious Brini 6'0" 205 Senior WR Bryson Lucero 6'2" 210 Senior QB Aidan Swanson 6'3" 165 Senior P *Mater Dei 2017’ (California) 15TOP PLAYERSAmon-Ra St. Brown 6'1" 185 Sr. 4.4 J.T. Daniels 6'2" 200 Junior QB 4.7 Solomon Tuliapupu 6'3" 230 Sr. LB ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSBru McCoy 6-3 215 Junior WR Keyon Ware-Hudson 6-3 265 Jr. SDE Mase Funa 6-1 215 Junior OLB Tommy Brown 6'6.5" 315 Senior OT Nikko Remigio 5'10" 160 Senior WR Chris Murray 6'3" 300 Senior OG C.J. Parks 5'11.5" 185 Senior WR Andrew Faoliu 6'2" 235 Senior WDE Jack Genova 6'0" 200 Senior OLB Kekaniokoa Gonzalez 6'1" 265 Sr. OC Samuela Tuihalamaka 6'2" 275 Sr. DT Mason Kolinchak 6'2" 245 Senior OG *St John Bosco 2017’ (California) 15D1 PROSPECTSJosh Delgado 5-11 170 Junior WR Chris Steele 6-1 175 Junior CB Marist Talavou 6-3 315 Junior OG Jaiden Woodbey 6'2" 205 Senior S Stephan Blaylock 5'10" 175 Senior S Devon Cooley 6'1" 160 Senior WR Demetrious Flowers 5'11" 200 Senior RB Re-al Mitchell 5'11.5" 190 Senior QB Sal Spina 6'3" 285 Senior DT Kevin Coblentz 6'4" 295 Senior OT Jace Fuamatu 6'3" 300 Senior OG Eli DeRoon 5'11" 180 Senior S Level Price Jr. 5'10" 170 Senior CB Kedron Williams 6'1" 190 Senior OLB Cole Sain 6'4" 280 Senior OT *IMG Academy 2017’ (California) 32 D1 PROSPECTSCameron Coleman 5-10.5 165 Jr. WR Logan Compton 6-4 205 Junior TE Deyavie Hammond 6-4 320 Junior OG Nolan Smith 6-3 225 Junior WDE Charles Thomas 6-0 220 Junior ILB Noah Cain 5-11 205 Junior RB Trey Sanders 5-11.5 215 Junior RB Evan Neal 6-7 375 Junior OG T.J. Pledger 5'8" 190 Senior APB Artur Sitkowski 6'5" 215 Senior QB Xavier Thomas 6'3" 265 Senior SDE Houston Griffith 6'1" 190 Senior CB Brendan Radley-Hiles 5'10" 185 Senior CB Taron Vincent 6'2" 285 Senior DT Mike Jones Jr. 6'0" 225 Senior OLB Curtis Dunlap 6'4" 365 Senior OG Verdis Brown 6'3" 295 Senior OC Brian Hightower 6'2.5" 200 Senior WR Stephon Wynn 6'4" 285 Senior SDE Reuben Unije 6'5" 305 Senior OT T.K. Chimedza 6'1" 295 Senior DT Jalen Jordan 6'5" 210 Senior WR Daniel Faalele 6'8" 400 Senior OT Kingston Harris 6'4" 270 Senior DT Anthony Torres 6'6" 235 Senior TE Josh Walker 6'2" 285 Senior DT Shamaur McDowell 5'11" 185 Sr. CB Case Gatlin 6'4" 205 Senior OLB Zack Annexstad 6'2.5" 200 Senior QB Mitchell Zoloty 6'2" 250 Senior OG Alondras Strong 5'11" 180 Senior S Kevin Johnson 5'11" 185 Senior WR *De La Salle 2015’ (California) 3TOP PLAYERSAntoine Custer 5'9" 185 Sr. RB/DB 4.5 Devin Asiasi 6'4" 265 Sr. TE/DE 4.7 Boss Tagaloa 6'2" 300 Sr. OL/DL 5.1 *Centennial 2015’ (California) 7 D1 PROSPECTSJavon McKinley 6'2" 205 Senior WR J.J. Taylor 5'6" 155 Senior RB Kentrell Love 6'2" 175 Senior DB Daniel Juarez 6'5" 270 Senior OL Chacho Ulloa 6'0" 190 Senior DB Camryn Bynum 5'10" 170 Senior DB Desmond Williams 6'0" 190 Senior DB 1. There’s a ridiculously huge difference in the amount of talent that Thing 1 (MD) and Thing 2 (SJB) have on their teams compared to the rest of their Trinity League counterparts & state competition. Whereas in Texas every team is relatively similar in talent. That includes the top teams in Texas. 2. Looking at these rosters from 2019, Would you explain again as to what makes the Trinity League so difficult? “The best hsfb league in America“ I believe it’s known as. [Without MD and SJB] of course. 3. What happened to California that was so horrific to the point it felt necessary to completely assemble rosters of D1 players on St John Bosco and Mater Dei so heavily to the point, no other school could compete? 4. If Chandler, North Shore, Miami Central, De La Salle, Corner Canyon, St. Peter’s Prep, Lakeland, and Liberty can be successful and nationally relevant with rosters such as theirs, what keeps St John Bosco and Mater Dei from being able to dominate without a roster advantage? 5. Exactly how many of California’s top OOS wins have been won by St John Bosco and Mater Dei due to a roster advantage? For 2019 I see you’re saying NS had 7 (senior) D1 prospects and MD had 9. You included junior Raesjon Davis in the count for MD. Since both those numbers are wrong I’ll clean it up. SENIORS at NS: No. 1 player in your state & top RB in the country Zach Evans headed to TCU, tackle Damien George that signed with bama, MLB Corey Flagg signed with University of Miami, Joseph Wilson DB signed with K State, John Gentry RB signed with Utah, another DB Upton Stout to UNT, Caleb James DT signed with RICE, ILB Matthew Roberts is waiting to sign but offers incl. Texas A&M, West Virginia, K State, BYU, Kansas etc per 247., Ismael Fuller WR signed with Houston Baptist U, Zorhan Rideux WR signed with Angelo state U, Roger Hagan signs to TAMU-Kingsville, Perry Wells signs with midwestern state, Marcus Cockrell unsigned but offers incl. Angelo state, Henderson state, Judson, ETBU, Safety Jordan Polart offers incl. Sam Houston & Houston Baptist, Jermaine Caldwell OLB signed with McMurray University, Julian Nava DL signed to Buena Vista University. 8 high level D1 guys & 8 other players headed to college, very impressive. In fact, better numbers than MD did this year! I probably missed some players but you get the point. All teams out there are relatively similar in talent? So it’s normal for a Tx Hs to send 16 players on to play college ball and have 10+ D1 underclassmen alone? If that’s the norm why are so many of your teams straight garbage? NS is sending sixteen (16)seniors to go play college ball this year^. MD is sending six (6) BY, Murao, Kobah, Kody, Martin, & Marks. And since the entirety of your post was to point out how much of a advantage CA teams have I’ll include some of the underclassmen playing at NS but the same goes for those other programs in Texas, you know the ones that are relatively similar in talent to the top teams like you said. UNDERCLASSMEN: (Just the high profile guys, bunch more guys in that program with offers but it was impressive that you were able to put together all the prospects) Demetrius Davis (30+ offers ), Sharach banks (30+ offers), Denver Harris #5 overall player in the class of ‘22 (30+ offers), Jaeden Roberts(25+ offers), Edzavier deblaw (Transfer, 5 offers incl. LSU & Tennessee) Charles King (Virginia tech, Utah St, + ) & ‘22 DL “dominant prospect” Kris Ross according to Tom Lemming. ATLEAST 7 high level D1 underclassmen to add to the 16 you’re sending to college. Sheesh Kay I see you. That means starters on both sides of the ball +1 more player will play on Saturdays. How in the world does he win with all that talent? He needs to write a book. Now that it’s clear there’s no shortage of talent at these coaches disposal in TX I’ll answer your questions 1. Statement not a question, don’t agree but respect your view. I think it’s also important to say that it’s simply not true. Teams in Texas are not all similar in talent. In Dec NS & DV are more than likely going to play for the title for the third time in a row, in a state where everyone is on an equal playing field how does that happen? Hmmm. DV won 4 of its playoff games by 30+ points. NS rolled, beat a good LT team without their starting running back, their average playoff victory was probably 30+ too. NS fielded a team this year that could potentially have 30+ college football players on it. So if every team is relatively similar in talent including the top teams like you just said why do the top two (NS,DV) beat everybody else easily? 2. It is collectively the best league in America and I’d like you to name a league that’s better. When the 4th place team goes to Utah and beats a top 10 team and has success against other good teams you know the top 3 must be for real. I’ve said it a bunch before but that’s the FOURTH place team in our league. I’d love to see the TL go #1-5 with the WCAC, BNU, (Best district in TX😉) whomever. SM will be fine, they are a phenomenal school and have already taken some steps to get football back on track. OLu has a terrible coach and frankly, that school is just a mess entirely so I have no problem them being the laughing stock of the Trinity. Everybody deserves an easy W during league play. We’re just lucky we get two. (Servite too) 3. Nothing horrific happened as you know dude🤣 Anyway, you wouldn’t send your kids to play for the best coaches in the country and receive an excellent education? To each their own. The best kids go play at the best schools. It is what it is. If you’re a parent of a high level D1 prospect do you want him to be developed at St John Bosco or Norwalk high school? It’s not rocket science. I know here’s a strange one but believe it or not it’s actually the kids that want to attend these schools to push themselves to be their best 😱😱 Crazy right. Here’s a lil something for you, my colleagues son commuted 40 mins to Harvard Westlake for 2 years because he wanted better academics. It’s the same thing, he left one school because another had different resources that could better his chances of getting where he wants to get. It is what it is, cool when kids better themselves through academics but not through athletics, got it. 4. The roster advantage excuse is weaaaaaaaak sauce. (MD has TWO (2) players in the entire top 30 in the state for the class of 2021 which is THE SAME AMOUNT of top 30 2021 players NS has in Tx. Crazy right!!!) Go look back at MD football history, plenty of domination. (Post about the period without a title, we know it’s coming lmao) You want MD to win titles every single year like you want the Trinity to be ranked 1-6 in the country in order to call it the best. Damn it’s nice to be held to the highest standard. We’ll keep on dominating in your honor seashells. Who beats Mater Dei and Bosco besides each other? In the past couple of years the only team to beat MD was Bosco and the only team to beat Bosco was MD. Quick reminder that the last 3 MNC’S belong to CALIFORNIA. NEXT. 5. Exactly how many... I don’t know. But a lot 😎 Expect that number to grow too. This ‘22 class at MD is ELITE. I want to go to Aquinas real bad and do what DLS couldn’t. I know the hysteria is mad right now because our coach didn’t schedule games across the country because there’s a pandemic going on. You’d think idiots on here would realize it’s best to not put underage kids on airplanes in September to have them play football games. That doesn’t apply to California am I right 👋 If it were Kay he’d be doing the responsible thing, since it’s Rollo it’s weak. I love it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalven Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 On 5/13/2020 at 9:26 AM, HurricaneNick said: I disagree. Bosco was just flat out better than IMG and presented problems to MD that IMG didn’t. Much more balance on offense and way better on defense. I told all my buddies leaving the game we’d have more trouble with Bosco than IMG. IMG would’ve finished third in the TL these past two years. That first SJB game just wasn’t our night and we got beat. We had to pay em back in the ship. I have to disagree. MD and SJB has shown to be stalemates the past 2 years. IMG in 2018 would've gave SJB just as much problem as they gave MD. No one is flat out better than the 2018 IMG squad. Even after the lost I said IMG in 2018 would be favorite against any team in the country on a neutral site. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HurricaneNick Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 26 minutes ago, Kalven said: I have to disagree. MD and SJB has shown to be stalemates the past 2 years. IMG in 2018 would've gave SJB just as much problem as they gave MD. No one is flat out better than the 2018 IMG squad. Even after the lost I said IMG in 2018 would be favorite against any team in the country on a neutral site. I hear you! Hard to go against those guys but I think their lack of creativity on offense would’ve really made it hard for them to beat Bosco. Sjb was so good at everything in 2018. Loaded on defense. They didn’t have trey sanders and Noah Cain in the back field like img did but I think they were still better offensively than IMG. (Obviously) IMG had the size advantage on everybody in the Country but lacked in other areas. The img Qb was very average and the coaching wasn’t very good that night. Those two things rarely if ever happen when playing SJB. I can only think of the re-al Mitchell situation but nonetheless that could kid run a legit 4.4 40 so it made sense to have that good of an athlete touch the ball on every play. I think if 2018 Bosco & IMG played 10 times the Braves would win 6 or 7 games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tommygun58 Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 On 5/13/2020 at 2:29 AM, SeaShells21 said: Deemed by many the matchup of the century; the California power and defending 2017 national champion, Mater Dei hosts the number 1 ranked team in the nation and Florida power IMG Academy. MATER DEI: Nickname: MonarchsColors: Red/Gray/WhiteCoach: Bruce RollinsonLeague: TrinitySection: Southern D1 PROSPECTSElias Ricks 6-2 180 Junior CB Kody Epps 5-11 160 Junior WR Kobah Fuamatu 6-1 200 Junior OLB Bryce Young 5-11 175 Junior QB Zion Alefosio 5-10.5 175 Junior CB Myles Murao 6-3 270 Junior OG Darion Green-Warren 6-0 170 Junior CB Tai Marks 6-2 305 Junior OC Bru McCoy 6'2.5" 205 Senior WR Mase Funa 6'2" 245 Senior OLB Sean Dollars 5'10" 185 Senior APB Jeremiah Criddell 5'11" 185 Senior S Braedin Huffman-Dixon 6'3" 180 Senior WR Keyon Ware-Hudson 6'2" 305 Senior DT Michael Martinez 6'6" 245 Senior TE Evan Bennett 6'3" 315 Senior DT Luke Felix-Fualalo 6'7" 300 Senior OT William Nimmo 6'1" 190 Senior S Shakobe Harper 5'7" 180 Senior APB Cameron Gardner 6'0" 175 Senior WR Steele Dubar 6'0" 200 Senior OLB Winning Streak Entering This Game: 19 8/25/17 Bishop Amat (La Puente) (31-7), 9/1/17 Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) (35-21), 9/8/17 La Mirada (42-0), 9/16/17 Bergen Catholic (Oradell, NJ) (62-14), 9/23/17 St. Mary's (Stockton) (52-14), 10/6/17 Santa Margarita (Rancho Santa Margarita) (70-35), 10/13/17 St. John Bosco (Bellflower) (31-21), 10/20/17 JSerra (San Juan Capistrano) (45-3), 10/27/17 Lutheran (Orange) (51-21), 11/3/17 Servite (Anaheim) (51-7), 11/10/17 Vista Murrieta (Murrieta) (49-7), 11/17/17 Poly (Long Beach) (55-13), 11/24/17 Mission Viejo (49-21), 12/2/17 St. John Bosco (Bellflower) (49-24), 12/16/17 De La Salle (Concord) (52-21) 8/17/18 Bishop Amat (La Puente) FFL (42-12), 8/24/18 Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas, NV) (42-0), 8/31/18 La Mirada (49-0), 9/07/18 St. Mary's (Stockton) (56-0), IMG ACADEMY: Nickname: AcendersColors: Royal Blue/SilverCoach: Kevin WrightLeague: FreelancePlayoff Division: none TOP PLAYERSNolan Smith 6'4" 245 Senior DE Trey Sanders 6'0" 215 Senior RB Noah Cain 6'0" 215 Senior RB ADDITIONAL D1 PROSPECTSJosh Griffis 6-4 225 Junior WDE Lejond Cavazos 6-0 185 Junior S Tre'von Riggins 6-1.5 275 Junior SDE Evan Neal 6'7.5" 360 Senior OT Josh Delgado 5'11" 180 Senior WR Dontae Lucas 6'3" 325 Senior OG Deyavie Hammond 6'3" 340 Senior OG Jaleel McRae 6'2" 230 Senior OLB Mikel Jones 6'2" 205 Senior OLB Justin Osborne 6'4" 300 Senior OT Eric Gregory 6'4" 240 Senior WDE Chris Akporoghene 6'4" 290 Senior OT Shamar Nash 6'0.5" 195 Senior WR Cameron Phillips 6'1" 180 Senior WR Charles Turner 6'4" 260 Senior OC Briton Allen 5'10.5" 185 Senior S David Baldwin 6'4" 215 Senior QB Chris Shearin 5'11" 175 Senior CB Antoine Whitner 6'4" 295 Senior OT Jayden Curry 5'11" 190 Senior CB Montavious Brini 6'0" 205 Senior WR Bryson Lucero 6'2" 210 Senior QB Aidan Swanson 6'3" 165 Senior P Winning Streak Entering This Game: 39 9/5/14 Prestonwood Christian (Plano, TX) (69-36), 9/12/14 Dillard (Fort Lauderdale) (61-0), 9/19/14 Montverde Academy (Montverde) (43-7), 9/26/14 St. Peter's Prep (Jersey City, NJ) (36-20), 10/3/14 Monsignor Pace [Edward] (Miami) (61-0), 10/10/14 Lake Minneola (Minneola) (49-0), 10/16/14 Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville) (28-7), 10/31/14 Clearwater Central Catholic (Clearwater) (50-21), 11/7/14 Champagnat Catholic (Hialeah) (48-8), 8/30/15 Miramar (38-14), 9/5/15 DeSoto (TX) (47-29), 9/11/15 Cocoa (49-7), 9/19/15 Bergen Catholic (Oradell, NJ) (59-47), 10/2/15 St. Joseph Regional (Montvale, NJ) (24-12), 10/9/15 Southern Lab (Baton Rouge, LA) (42-0), 10/23/15 Paramus Catholic (Paramus, NJ) (28-20), 10/30/15 Eastern Christian Academy (Elkton, MD) (50-16), 8/27/16 Grayson (Loganville, GA) (26-7), 9/3/16 Centennial (Corona, CA) (50-49), 9/10/16 Washington [Booker T.] (Tulsa, OK) (49-7), 9/17/16 St. John's (Washington, DC) (35-14), 9/23/16 Anderson [Boyd] (Lauderdale Lakes) (38-0), 10/13/16 Oxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach) (38-0), 10/21/16 Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville) (34-21), 10/28/16 Poly (Long Beach, CA) (34-0), 11/5/16 Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) (43-0), 11/12/16 St. Frances Academy (Baltimore, MD) (38-0), 11/19/16 Bishop Sullivan Catholic (Virginia Beach, VA) (16-6), 8/26/17 Chandler (AZ) (27-14), 9/2/17 Centennial (Corona, CA) (40-20), 9/22/17 Central (Miami) (24-15), 9/30/17 Northwestern (Miami) (21-0), 10/6/17 Venice (38-12), 10/20/17 East (Salt Lake City, UT) (43-19), 11/3/17 Hoover (AL) (32-21), 11/11/17 Bishop Sullivan Catholic (Virginia Beach, VA) (48-0), 8/24/18 Pine-Richland (Gibsonia, PA) (42-0), 8/31/18 Norland (Miami, FL) (49-14), 9/7/18 Liberty (Henderson, NV) (35-0), IMG_7526.MP4 TY for a great hs football game fix. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
World Citizen Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 10 hours ago, SeaShells21 said: 3. What happened to California that was so horrific to the point it felt necessary to completely assemble rosters of D1 players on St John Bosco and Mater Dei so heavily to the point, no other school could compete? DLS is what happened. IMHO. It never sat well with SoCal that a team from up north would be so hard to beat especially with SoCal population advantage. I guess an occasional win didn't satisfy the boosters and they wanted more wins. If you can't beat them...cheat them. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horsefly Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 2 hours ago, HurricaneNick said: For 2019 I see you’re saying NS had 7 (senior) D1 prospects and MD had 9. You included junior Raesjon Davis in the count for MD. Since both those numbers are wrong I’ll clean it up. SENIORS at NS: No. 1 player in your state & top RB in the country Zach Evans headed to TCU, tackle Damien George that signed with bama, MLB Corey Flagg signed with University of Miami, Joseph Wilson DB signed with K State, John Gentry RB signed with Utah, another DB Upton Stout to UNT, Caleb James DT signed with RICE, ILB Matthew Roberts is waiting to sign but offers incl. Texas A&M, West Virginia, K State, BYU, Kansas etc per 247., Ismael Fuller WR signed with Houston Baptist U, Zorhan Rideux WR signed with Angelo state U, Roger Hagan signs to TAMU-Kingsville, Perry Wells signs with midwestern state, Marcus Cockrell unsigned but offers incl. Angelo state, Henderson state, Judson, ETBU, Safety Jordan Polart offers incl. Sam Houston & Houston Baptist, Jermaine Caldwell OLB signed with McMurray University, Julian Nava DL signed to Buena Vista University. 8 high level D1 guys & 8 other players headed to college, very impressive. In fact, better numbers than MD did this year! I probably missed some players but you get the point. All teams out there are relatively similar in talent? So it’s normal for a Tx Hs to send 16 players on to play college ball and have 10+ D1 underclassmen alone? If that’s the norm why are so many of your teams straight garbage? NS is sending sixteen (16)seniors to go play college ball this year^. MD is sending six (6) BY, Murao, Kobah, Kody, Martin, & Marks. And since the entirety of your post was to point out how much of a advantage CA teams have I’ll include some of the underclassmen playing at NS but the same goes for those other programs in Texas, you know the ones that are relatively similar in talent to the top teams like you said. UNDERCLASSMEN: (Just the high profile guys, bunch more guys in that program with offers but it was impressive that you were able to put together all the prospects) Demetrius Davis (30+ offers ), Sharach banks (30+ offers), Denver Harris #5 overall player in the class of ‘22 (30+ offers), Jaeden Roberts(25+ offers), Edzavier deblaw (Transfer, 5 offers incl. LSU & Tennessee) Charles King (Virginia tech, Utah St, + ) & ‘22 DL “dominant prospect” Kris Ross according to Tom Lemming. ATLEAST 7 high level D1 underclassmen to add to the 16 you’re sending to college. Sheesh Kay I see you. That means starters on both sides of the ball +1 more player will play on Saturdays. How in the world does he win with all that talent? He needs to write a book. Now that it’s clear there’s no shortage of talent at these coaches disposal in TX I’ll answer your questions 1. Statement not a question, don’t agree but respect your view. I think it’s also important to say that it’s simply not true. Teams in Texas are not all similar in talent. In Dec NS & DV are more than likely going to play for the title for the third time in a row, in a state where everyone is on an equal playing field how does that happen? Hmmm. DV won 4 of its playoff games by 30+ points. NS rolled, beat a good LT team without their starting running back, their average playoff victory was probably 30+ too. NS fielded a team this year that could potentially have 30+ college football players on it. So if every team is relatively similar in talent including the top teams like you just said why do the top two (NS,DV) beat everybody else easily? 2. It is collectively the best league in America and I’d like you to name a league that’s better. When the 4th place team goes to Utah and beats a top 10 team and has success against other good teams you know the top 3 must be for real. I’ve said it a bunch before but that’s the FOURTH place team in our league. I’d love to see the TL go #1-5 with the WCAC, BNU, (Best district in TX😉) whomever. SM will be fine, they are a phenomenal school and have already taken some steps to get football back on track. OLu has a terrible coach and frankly, that school is just a mess entirely so I have no problem them being the laughing stock of the Trinity. Everybody deserves an easy W during league play. We’re just lucky we get two. (Servite too) 3. Nothing horrific happened as you know dude🤣 Anyway, you wouldn’t send your kids to play for the best coaches in the country and receive an excellent education? To each their own. The best kids go play at the best schools. It is what it is. If you’re a parent of a high level D1 prospect do you want him to be developed at St John Bosco or Norwalk high school? It’s not rocket science. I know here’s a strange one but believe it or not it’s actually the kids that want to attend these schools to push themselves to be their best 😱😱 Crazy right. Here’s a lil something for you, my colleagues son commuted 40 mins to Harvard Westlake for 2 years because he wanted better academics. It’s the same thing, he left one school because another had different resources that could better his chances of getting where he wants to get. It is what it is, cool when kids better themselves through academics but not through athletics, got it. 4. The roster advantage excuse is weaaaaaaaak sauce. (MD has TWO (2) players in the entire top 30 in the state for the class of 2021 which is THE SAME AMOUNT of top 30 2021 players NS has in Tx. Crazy right!!!) Go look back at MD football history, plenty of domination. (Post about the period without a title, we know it’s coming lmao) You want MD to win titles every single year like you want the Trinity to be ranked 1-6 in the country in order to call it the best. Damn it’s nice to be held to the highest standard. We’ll keep on dominating in your honor seashells. Who beats Mater Dei and Bosco besides each other? In the past couple of years the only team to beat MD was Bosco and the only team to beat Bosco was MD. Quick reminder that the last 3 MNC’S belong to CALIFORNIA. NEXT. 5. Exactly how many... I don’t know. But a lot 😎 Expect that number to grow too. This ‘22 class at MD is ELITE. I want to go to Aquinas real bad and do what DLS couldn’t. I know the hysteria is mad right now because our coach didn’t schedule games across the country because there’s a pandemic going on. You’d think idiots on here would realize it’s best to not put underage kids on airplanes in September to have them play football games. That doesn’t apply to California am I right 👋 If it were Kay he’d be doing the responsible thing, since it’s Rollo it’s weak. I love it. Oh wow there’s so much wrong here ... too much to highlight and review 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HurricaneNick Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 42 minutes ago, Horsefly said: Oh wow there’s so much wrong here ... too much to highlight and review Yeah I’m sure boss. Go ahead whenever you’d like. Wrong about debunking his statement that all rosters in tx are relevantly equal? Nope. Wrong about both MD & NS having the same amount of players in the 2021 state top 30? Nope. Wrong about the TL being unrivaled in hsfb today? Nope. Wrong about NS and DV rolling through their districts and the majority of the playoffs? Nope. (One again squashing the equal roster take) Wrong about saying our 4th place team in the TL would have a lot more success in other leagues across the country? Nope. Wrong about saying is NS sending more players than MD to college this year? Nope, just hit the google search boss man. Am I wrong about NS and DV beating everybody else in Tx easily? Nope. Don’t bring up Katy this year either cause I’ll hit you that lame ass excuse you always give about North Shore being severely undermanned in that game & not playing with the normal roster or else they would’ve won. Or wait am I wrong about kids going to MD and Bosco to be developed properly? Nope that’s not it either. Well, that’s basically my entire post. Better luck next time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Horsefly Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 Just now, HurricaneNick said: Yeah I’m sure boss. Go ahead whenever you’d like. I know your panties are ruffled because I mentioned tx a little bit but it’s nothing to be too upset about. Wrong about debunking his statement that all rosters in tx are relevantly equal? Nope. Wrong about both MD & NS having the same amount of players in the 2021 state top 30? Nope. Wrong about the TL being unrivaled in hsfb today? Nope. Wrong about NS and DV rolling through their districts and the majority of the playoffs? Nope. (One again squashing the equal roster take) Wrong about saying our 4th place team in the TL would have a lot more success in other leagues across the country? Nope. Wrong about saying is NS sending more players than MD to college this year? Nope, just hit the google search boss man. Am I wrong about NS and DV beating everybody else in Tx easily? Nope. Don’t bring up Katy this year either cause I’ll hit you that lame ass excuse you always give about North Shore being severely undermanned in that game. Or wait am I wrong about kids going to MD and Bosco to be developed properly? Nope that’s not it either. Well, that’s basically my entire post. Better luck next time. Well in general if you’re going to dissect NS roster beyond upper classmen, you’d have to do the same for other teams like Katy, SLC, DV and Shadow creek to get an understanding of what he meant by teams are closer in talent than what you’ll find in CA with bosco/MD and other top programs the rest of your stuff is personal ranting which I’m not worried about. No need to get wound up about anything, I feel pretty good about what we produce here. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MD87 Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 4 hours ago, HurricaneNick said: For 2019 I see you’re saying NS had 7 (senior) D1 prospects and MD had 9. You included junior Raesjon Davis in the count for MD. Since both those numbers are wrong I’ll clean it up. SENIORS at NS: No. 1 player in your state & top RB in the country Zach Evans headed to TCU, tackle Damien George that signed with bama, MLB Corey Flagg signed with University of Miami, Joseph Wilson DB signed with K State, John Gentry RB signed with Utah, another DB Upton Stout to UNT, Caleb James DT signed with RICE, ILB Matthew Roberts is waiting to sign but offers incl. Texas A&M, West Virginia, K State, BYU, Kansas etc per 247., Ismael Fuller WR signed with Houston Baptist U, Zorhan Rideux WR signed with Angelo state U, Roger Hagan signs to TAMU-Kingsville, Perry Wells signs with midwestern state, Marcus Cockrell unsigned but offers incl. Angelo state, Henderson state, Judson, ETBU, Safety Jordan Polart offers incl. Sam Houston & Houston Baptist, Jermaine Caldwell OLB signed with McMurray University, Julian Nava DL signed to Buena Vista University. 8 high level D1 guys & 8 other players headed to college, very impressive. In fact, better numbers than MD did this year! I probably missed some players but you get the point. All teams out there are relatively similar in talent? So it’s normal for a Tx Hs to send 16 players on to play college ball and have 10+ D1 underclassmen alone? If that’s the norm why are so many of your teams straight garbage? NS is sending sixteen (16)seniors to go play college ball this year^. MD is sending six (6) BY, Murao, Kobah, Kody, Martin, & Marks. And since the entirety of your post was to point out how much of a advantage CA teams have I’ll include some of the underclassmen playing at NS but the same goes for those other programs in Texas, you know the ones that are relatively similar in talent to the top teams like you said. UNDERCLASSMEN: (Just the high profile guys, bunch more guys in that program with offers but it was impressive that you were able to put together all the prospects) Demetrius Davis (30+ offers ), Sharach banks (30+ offers), Denver Harris #5 overall player in the class of ‘22 (30+ offers), Jaeden Roberts(25+ offers), Edzavier deblaw (Transfer, 5 offers incl. LSU & Tennessee) Charles King (Virginia tech, Utah St, + ) & ‘22 DL “dominant prospect” Kris Ross according to Tom Lemming. ATLEAST 7 high level D1 underclassmen to add to the 16 you’re sending to college. Sheesh Kay I see you. That means starters on both sides of the ball +1 more player will play on Saturdays. How in the world does he win with all that talent? He needs to write a book. Now that it’s clear there’s no shortage of talent at these coaches disposal in TX I’ll answer your questions 1. Statement not a question, don’t agree but respect your view. I think it’s also important to say that it’s simply not true. Teams in Texas are not all similar in talent. In Dec NS & DV are more than likely going to play for the title for the third time in a row, in a state where everyone is on an equal playing field how does that happen? Hmmm. DV won 4 of its playoff games by 30+ points. NS rolled, beat a good LT team without their starting running back, their average playoff victory was probably 30+ too. NS fielded a team this year that could potentially have 30+ college football players on it. So if every team is relatively similar in talent including the top teams like you just said why do the top two (NS,DV) beat everybody else easily? 2. It is collectively the best league in America and I’d like you to name a league that’s better. When the 4th place team goes to Utah and beats a top 10 team and has success against other good teams you know the top 3 must be for real. I’ve said it a bunch before but that’s the FOURTH place team in our league. I’d love to see the TL go #1-5 with the WCAC, BNU, (Best district in TX😉) whomever. SM will be fine, they are a phenomenal school and have already taken some steps to get football back on track. OLu has a terrible coach and frankly, that school is just a mess entirely so I have no problem them being the laughing stock of the Trinity. Everybody deserves an easy W during league play. We’re just lucky we get two. (Servite too) 3. Nothing horrific happened as you know dude🤣 Anyway, you wouldn’t send your kids to play for the best coaches in the country and receive an excellent education? To each their own. The best kids go play at the best schools. It is what it is. If you’re a parent of a high level D1 prospect do you want him to be developed at St John Bosco or Norwalk high school? It’s not rocket science. I know here’s a strange one but believe it or not it’s actually the kids that want to attend these schools to push themselves to be their best 😱😱 Crazy right. Here’s a lil something for you, my colleagues son commuted 40 mins to Harvard Westlake for 2 years because he wanted better academics. It’s the same thing, he left one school because another had different resources that could better his chances of getting where he wants to get. It is what it is, cool when kids better themselves through academics but not through athletics, got it. 4. The roster advantage excuse is weaaaaaaaak sauce. (MD has TWO (2) players in the entire top 30 in the state for the class of 2021 which is THE SAME AMOUNT of top 30 2021 players NS has in Tx. Crazy right!!!) Go look back at MD football history, plenty of domination. (Post about the period without a title, we know it’s coming lmao) You want MD to win titles every single year like you want the Trinity to be ranked 1-6 in the country in order to call it the best. Damn it’s nice to be held to the highest standard. We’ll keep on dominating in your honor seashells. Who beats Mater Dei and Bosco besides each other? In the past couple of years the only team to beat MD was Bosco and the only team to beat Bosco was MD. Quick reminder that the last 3 MNC’S belong to CALIFORNIA. NEXT. 5. Exactly how many... I don’t know. But a lot 😎 Expect that number to grow too. This ‘22 class at MD is ELITE. I want to go to Aquinas real bad and do what DLS couldn’t. I know the hysteria is mad right now because our coach didn’t schedule games across the country because there’s a pandemic going on. You’d think idiots on here would realize it’s best to not put underage kids on airplanes in September to have them play football games. That doesn’t apply to California am I right 👋 If it were Kay he’d be doing the responsible thing, since it’s Rollo it’s weak. I love it. Game, set and match. That was an ass whoopin. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MD87 Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 2 hours ago, Horsefly said: Oh wow there’s so much wrong here ... too much to highlight and review "Too much to highlight and review." Yeah. Uh huh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MD87 Posted May 14, 2020 Report Share Posted May 14, 2020 2 hours ago, World Citizen said: DLS is what happened. IMHO. It never sat well with SoCal that a team from up north would be so hard to beat especially with SoCal population advantage. I guess an occasional win didn't satisfy the boosters and they wanted more wins. If you can't beat them...cheat them. Oh yeah, must be cheating. Wrong. Blame CIF-SS, not MD or SJB. If you knew anything about SoCal HS sports, you'd know damn well that the top programs are always under the microscope, and cheaters are caught and never heard from again. Ask Vance Wahlberg and Wayne Merino. (Look them up.) And as for DLS, they are the ONLY parochial school with a D1 football team in an entire damn county of approximately 1M people! OC has MD, Servite, SM, OLu AND JSerra, and ALL those TL teams have been in the national Top 25 at some point in the past 10 years. I enjoyed watching DLS when I lived in the Bay a couple decades ago, but please with the SoCal population advantage. DLS's best players come from all over NorCal. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaShells21 Posted May 15, 2020 Author Report Share Posted May 15, 2020 12 hours ago, HurricaneNick said: For 2019 I see you’re saying NS had 7 (senior) D1 prospects and MD had 9. You included junior Raesjon Davis in the count for MD. Since both those numbers are wrong I’ll clean it up. SENIORS at NS: No. 1 player in your state & top RB in the country Zach Evans headed to TCU, tackle Damien George that signed with bama, MLB Corey Flagg signed with University of Miami, Joseph Wilson DB signed with K State, John Gentry RB signed with Utah, another DB Upton Stout to UNT, Caleb James DT signed with RICE, ILB Matthew Roberts is waiting to sign but offers incl. Texas A&M, West Virginia, K State, BYU, Kansas etc per 247., Ismael Fuller WR signed with Houston Baptist U, Zorhan Rideux WR signed with Angelo state U, Roger Hagan signs to TAMU-Kingsville, Perry Wells signs with midwestern state, Marcus Cockrell unsigned but offers incl. Angelo state, Henderson state, Judson, ETBU, Safety Jordan Polart offers incl. Sam Houston & Houston Baptist, Jermaine Caldwell OLB signed with McMurray University, Julian Nava DL signed to Buena Vista University. 8 high level D1 guys & 8 other players headed to college, very impressive. In fact, better numbers than MD did this year! I probably missed some players but you get the point. All teams out there are relatively similar in talent? So it’s normal for a Tx Hs to send 16 players on to play college ball and have 10+ D1 underclassmen alone? If that’s the norm why are so many of your teams straight garbage? NS is sending sixteen (16)seniors to go play college ball this year^. MD is sending six (6) BY, Murao, Kobah, Kody, Martin, & Marks. And since the entirety of your post was to point out how much of a advantage CA teams have I’ll include some of the underclassmen playing at NS but the same goes for those other programs in Texas, you know the ones that are relatively similar in talent to the top teams like you said. UNDERCLASSMEN: (Just the high profile guys, bunch more guys in that program with offers but it was impressive that you were able to put together all the prospects) Demetrius Davis (30+ offers ), Sharach banks (30+ offers), Denver Harris #5 overall player in the class of ‘22 (30+ offers), Jaeden Roberts(25+ offers), Edzavier deblaw (Transfer, 5 offers incl. LSU & Tennessee) Charles King (Virginia tech, Utah St, + ) & ‘22 DL “dominant prospect” Kris Ross according to Tom Lemming. ATLEAST 7 high level D1 underclassmen to add to the 16 you’re sending to college. Sheesh Kay I see you. That means starters on both sides of the ball +1 more player will play on Saturdays. How in the world does he win with all that talent? He needs to write a book. Now that it’s clear there’s no shortage of talent at these coaches disposal in TX I’ll answer your questions 1. Statement not a question, don’t agree but respect your view. I think it’s also important to say that it’s simply not true. Teams in Texas are not all similar in talent. In Dec NS & DV are more than likely going to play for the title for the third time in a row, in a state where everyone is on an equal playing field how does that happen? Hmmm. DV won 4 of its playoff games by 30+ points. NS rolled, beat a good LT team without their starting running back, their average playoff victory was probably 30+ too. NS fielded a team this year that could potentially have 30+ college football players on it. So if every team is relatively similar in talent including the top teams like you just said why do the top two (NS,DV) beat everybody else easily? 2. It is collectively the best league in America and I’d like you to name a league that’s better. When the 4th place team goes to Utah and beats a top 10 team and has success against other good teams you know the top 3 must be for real. I’ve said it a bunch before but that’s the FOURTH place team in our league. I’d love to see the TL go #1-5 with the WCAC, BNU, (Best district in TX😉) whomever. SM will be fine, they are a phenomenal school and have already taken some steps to get football back on track. OLu has a terrible coach and frankly, that school is just a mess entirely so I have no problem them being the laughing stock of the Trinity. Everybody deserves an easy W during league play. We’re just lucky we get two. (Servite too) 3. Nothing horrific happened as you know dude🤣 Anyway, you wouldn’t send your kids to play for the best coaches in the country and receive an excellent education? To each their own. The best kids go play at the best schools. It is what it is. If you’re a parent of a high level D1 prospect do you want him to be developed at St John Bosco or Norwalk high school? It’s not rocket science. I know here’s a strange one but believe it or not it’s actually the kids that want to attend these schools to push themselves to be their best 😱😱 Crazy right. Here’s a lil something for you, my colleagues son commuted 40 mins to Harvard Westlake for 2 years because he wanted better academics. It’s the same thing, he left one school because another had different resources that could better his chances of getting where he wants to get. It is what it is, cool when kids better themselves through academics but not through athletics, got it. 4. The roster advantage excuse is weaaaaaaaak sauce. (MD has TWO (2) players in the entire top 30 in the state for the class of 2021 which is THE SAME AMOUNT of top 30 2021 players NS has in Tx. Crazy right!!!) Go look back at MD football history, plenty of domination. (Post about the period without a title, we know it’s coming lmao) You want MD to win titles every single year like you want the Trinity to be ranked 1-6 in the country in order to call it the best. Damn it’s nice to be held to the highest standard. We’ll keep on dominating in your honor seashells. Who beats Mater Dei and Bosco besides each other? In the past couple of years the only team to beat MD was Bosco and the only team to beat Bosco was MD. Quick reminder that the last 3 MNC’S belong to CALIFORNIA. NEXT. 5. Exactly how many... I don’t know. But a lot 😎 Expect that number to grow too. This ‘22 class at MD is ELITE. I want to go to Aquinas real bad and do what DLS couldn’t. I know the hysteria is mad right now because our coach didn’t schedule games across the country because there’s a pandemic going on. You’d think idiots on here would realize it’s best to not put underage kids on airplanes in September to have them play football games. That doesn’t apply to California am I right 👋 If it were Kay he’d be doing the responsible thing, since it’s Rollo it’s weak. I love it. The last two classes for Duncanville and North Shore are a bit of an exception. You don’t see that much talent on a team every year here and you definitely will not see the amount MD & Bosco had on their teams in ‘17 and ‘18 on any other typical high school football team. 2. The Trinity league is set up to feature the top teams in the state in one league, correct? Texas districts are created of course by location so there are no true “best districts”. I would however bet my money slightly on Texas if there were a California vs Texas; Top 10 matchup. Just my opinion. 3. I was being facetious but you must admit, the swing in talent from De La Salle and Cen10 to the MD and Bosco of now is nothing short of jaw-dropping. I always figured it was about trying to re-establish California’s throne as HSFB king after the down years. When it comes to schools with academic advantages; we have Allen. Likewise, they’re known for their football. 4. We can all view rosters of previous MNC’s and I don’t believe we’ll be finding rosters like the ones seen in the second half of the roster list. (IMG ‘17, MD ‘18, SJB ‘18). Yes, I do understand if a school has a reputation for being academically feasible then by all means; it’s perfect. Although; it seems Mater Dei has become a worldwide name because of its’ football, not its’ academics. Most probably wouldn’t even know where Mater Dei was, if it weren’t for their football. There are plenty of publics with far less athletic ability doing just as much dominating without the talent rich rosters. 5. Mater Dei is in the clear, It’s Bosco that raises the eyebrows at times and have nearly fallen to opponent’s that would have left saving California entirely in the hands of Mater Dei; and tarnished the mystique that is Trinity League football. 2017: End of 3rd Quarter St. John Bosco 7, St. John's 17 2018: End of 3rd Quarter 2018: End of 3rd Quarter JSerra CHS 21, St. John Bosco 28 2019: End of the game St. John Bosco 27, Servite 26 I know. “Close only counts in horseshoes”; “a win is a win”; “Servite would beat our state champion”. I’m just saying Bosco better be careful or they’ll have some explainin’ to do 🥳 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrecoRoman Posted May 15, 2020 Report Share Posted May 15, 2020 On 5/13/2020 at 9:43 AM, Sammyswordsman said: That IMG team was NOT your typical High School team. Same goes for SFA. Still impressed that The Stache was able to beat both of them Its always great football when (2) Tier 1 teams square off. Much more fun than watching a Texas Tier 1/2 team doing a weekly beat down if a Tier 7/8 Team 56-7 This. It shows how good MD was bottom line. IMG is such a BS squad man and unlike many great HS FB teams MD showed it could fac adversity and still come back and win. MD those couple years was best HS program ever period. That TB #6 on IMG was nasty. Early 3rd he was out off that cutback - looked like best athlete on the field. Tra Sanders was his name....where did this guy go anyone know? 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
old_e Posted May 15, 2020 Report Share Posted May 15, 2020 On 5/13/2020 at 5:25 PM, Horsefly said: Yep, DV stepped up to the plate and scheduled STA and SFA. They didn’t duck and hide from SFA like the Cali teams b/c they knew they lost some talent. 😂 I thought Corona Centennial had SFA on their schedule. I believe they are in Cali. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
old_e Posted May 15, 2020 Report Share Posted May 15, 2020 With the way this pandemic is still ravishing the globe, we may not see these great oos matchups. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
World Citizen Posted May 15, 2020 Report Share Posted May 15, 2020 4 hours ago, MD87 said: Oh yeah, must be cheating. Wrong. Blame CIF-SS, not MD or SJB. If you knew anything about SoCal HS sports, you'd know damn well that the top programs are always under the microscope, and cheaters are caught and never heard from again. Ask Vance Wahlberg and Wayne Merino. (Look them up.) And as for DLS, they are the ONLY parochial school with a D1 football team in an entire damn county of approximately 1M people! OC has MD, Servite, SM, OLu AND JSerra, and ALL those TL teams have been in the national Top 25 at some point in the past 10 years. I enjoyed watching DLS when I lived in the Bay a couple decades ago, but please with the SoCal population advantage. DLS's best players come from all over NorCal. I apologize for the cheating comment. They certainly are under the microscope and any cheating would be caught quickly. They do stretch the rules to their limits imo. As for your last paragraph, I disagree. DLS players do not come from all over NorCal and usually the best players play elsewhere. The willingness to adhere to the rules about transfers and sports related moves seems to be taken more seriously in the NorCal than Socal, at least as far as DLS and SJB/MD-rest of Trinity. And yes the population advantage goes to SoCal and it's not even close. I also have no doubt that if DLS were to accept transfers from all over NorCal and they were the best players, with DLS system, SoCal would go back to winning an occasional Open. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
954gator Posted May 15, 2020 Report Share Posted May 15, 2020 On 5/13/2020 at 12:26 PM, HurricaneNick said: I disagree. Bosco was just flat out better than IMG and presented problems to MD that IMG didn’t. Much more balance on offense and way better on defense. I told all my buddies leaving the game we’d have more trouble with Bosco than IMG. IMG would’ve finished third in the TL these past two years. That first SJB game just wasn’t our night and we got beat. We had to pay em back in the ship. Lol MD was VERY fortunate to get that win vs IMG at home. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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