TWO PALM BEACH GARDENS PLAYERS HEADED TO UNION
Jeff Greer at the Palm Beach Post reports that Jermaine Carn and Baguidy Elien will be headed to Union College, a Division III program in New York. Carn was the leading rusher in Palm Beach County for the 2012 season the report indicated. Palm Beach Gardens made the regional playoffs for two straight years under Carn’s leadership.
THREE IMMOKALEE TEAMMATES HEADED TO NEW MEXICO
Three Immokalee teammates will be heading off to New Mexico where they will play for New Mexico Highlands, a Division II program in the NCAA. Adam Fisher at the Naples Daily News reported that wide receiver Jummy Victorin, lineman, Kerby Henry and wide receiver Joslin Alberique will play for the Cowboys. They are part of second wave of players who signed after the first round of players that had signed on National Signing Day.
HYMAN-MUHAMMAD HEADED TO JACKSONVILLE UNIVERSITY
The Tampa Bay Times has reported that Admiral Farragut receiver Brad Hyman-Muhammad will be heading to Jacksonville University, choosing the Division I FCS program in Northeastern Florida over out-of-state program Charleston Southern. Hyman-Muhammad was a 2012 Class 2A 2nd Team wide receiver selection by Florida HS Football.
ROBINSON SENDING MORE PLAYERS OFF TO COLLEGE
The Tampa Bay Times has reported that two more players from one of the best Robinson squads in years are heading to college. This time around it is to Elisworth Community College in Iowa for Carlos Duclos, a two-way star, while Ted Kelly, a right guard, is heading to Division III program Maine Maritime Academy in Maine. Both players had major impacts on the team during the season that also got them local recognition for their efforts.











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