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2018 OL/DL Jesse Franklin leaving Spanish River for Atlantic. 

 

Not sure if this was already mentioned but 2018 DB Stanley Garner left Cardinal Gibbons for Dillard at the end of the season. 

 

I believe Stanley Garner may have been at Coconut Creek last year.  Great athlete... He is currently playing basketball for Dillard .  He could start both ways for Dillard in football at WR/DB.

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Oh yup, you are right, he was at Creek.

 

Garner is actually a huge pick up for Dillard.   Garner is a 2018 3* already with many offers including Clemson, U Miami, South Carolina, Auburn, and Oregon State.

 

The fact that he plays both ways and is huge for Dillard.  He will definitely help Dillard's secondary a lot which to me was one of their weaknesses in 2016..

 

MightyDillardPanther should be excited about this one!

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Clearwater Central Catholic's WR/S Amari Burney has transferred to Calvary Christian (Clearwater). Burney is the Scout.com #1 rated athlete in Florida for the Class of 2018.  CCC's Nick Joseph also  transferred. CCC has had a total of 5 kids transfer out of the program in the past week alone and I can confirm (via twitter) that a few coaches have left the program as well.

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How that Western game go i see that prevented them from the playoffs

 

Miramar led 6-0 (missed the XP) until 54 seconds left in the game and Western scored very late.  Game could have gone either way and Western definitely played well enough to win the game.    Two late 1 point losses to district foes in 2016 for Miramar kept them out of the playoffs .

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Lakeland looks like they are going to have some good size and experience on the O-Line in 2017.

Yes I agree. Most recruiting services have reed listed as a guard. Wouldn't be surprised if that's where he lines up this year at Lakeland. Kid has great upper body strength and outstanding feet for his size. He was a 3 year starter I believe at fort Meade.

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