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This game was played at Cypress Bay High because West Broward doesn’t have a football stadium I guess.  Weird atmosphere.  Stadium is more like a youth football field.  No bands which unfortunately is not unusual for the playoffs.

 First time seeing West Broward  play. The number one strength of their team is their skill players. They are fast, quick, coordinated, catch the ball, cut and score.  West Broward’s diminutive, freshman receiver, Kedarius Rhaney, was the star of the show scoring multiple TD’s.  He made the play of the night laying out about 2 feet above the ground in the end zone, reaching out with his right hand and pulling the ball in to his body then landing in the end zone for the touchdown. You guys know I go to games all year.  That catch may have been the best I’ve seen this year.  West Broward is similar to Vero Beach.  Great offense and an attacking defense that is loaded with speed.  Monarch was playing from behind all night but they hung tough.  The score at halftime was West Broward up 17-12.  Obviously West Broward controlled the 2nd half.  Monarch needed a big game from their senior QB, Florentino Lopez.  It was a tough night for him.  Lopez struggled but not because lack of effort.

 A name to remember is Amir Sears.  He is a 6’3” sophomore cornerback for West Broward.  He is already reaching superstar status.  He is already a top level recruit.  It is not a real reach to say he will play in the NFL in the future.  
 

The game was marred with a lot of undisciplined play.  West Broward will need to clean that up when they play Southridge.  They have the skill players to give Southridge problems.


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9 hours ago, MarkECannon said:

This game was played at Cypress Bay High because West Broward doesn’t have a football stadium I guess.  Weird atmosphere.  Stadium is more like a youth football field.  No bands which unfortunately is not unusual for the playoffs.

 
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 First time seeing West Broward  play. The number one strength of their team is their skill players. They are fast, quick, coordinated, catch the ball, cut and score.  West Broward’s diminutive, freshman receiver, Kedarius Rhaney, was the star of the show scoring multiple TD’s.  He made the play of the night laying out about 2 feet above the ground in the end zone, reaching out with his right hand and pulling the ball in to his body then landing in the end zone for the touchdown. You guys know I go to games all year.  That catch may have been the best I’ve seen this year.  West Broward is similar to Vero Beach.  Great offense and an attacking defense that is loaded with speed.  Monarch was playing from behind all night but they hung tough.  The score at halftime was West Broward up 17-12.  Obviously West Broward controlled the 2nd half.  Monarch needed a big game from their senior QB, Florentino Lopez.  It was a tough night for him.  Lopez struggled but not because lack of effort.

 
 

 

 A name to remember is Amir Sears.  He is a 6’3” sophomore cornerback for West Broward.  He is already reaching superstar status.  He is already a top level recruit.  It is not a real reach to say he will play in the NFL in the future.  
 

The game was marred with a lot of undisciplined play.  West Broward will need to clean that up when they play Southridge.  They have the skill players to give Southridge problems.

Great recap MarkECannon. 

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12 hours ago, MarkECannon said:

This game was played at Cypress Bay High because West Broward doesn’t have a football stadium I guess.  Weird atmosphere.  Stadium is more like a youth football field.  No bands which unfortunately is not unusual for the playoffs.

 
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 First time seeing West Broward  play. The number one strength of their team is their skill players. They are fast, quick, coordinated, catch the ball, cut and score.  West Broward’s diminutive, freshman receiver, Kedarius Rhaney, was the star of the show scoring multiple TD’s.  He made the play of the night laying out about 2 feet above the ground in the end zone, reaching out with his right hand and pulling the ball in to his body then landing in the end zone for the touchdown. You guys know I go to games all year.  That catch may have been the best I’ve seen this year.  West Broward is similar to Vero Beach.  Great offense and an attacking defense that is loaded with speed.  Monarch was playing from behind all night but they hung tough.  The score at halftime was West Broward up 17-12.  Obviously West Broward controlled the 2nd half.  Monarch needed a big game from their senior QB, Florentino Lopez.  It was a tough night for him.  Lopez struggled but not because lack of effort.

 
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 A name to remember is Amir Sears.  He is a 6’3” sophomore cornerback for West Broward.  He is already reaching superstar status.  He is already a top level recruit.  It is not a real reach to say he will play in the NFL in the future.  
 

The game was marred with a lot of undisciplined play.  West Broward will need to clean that up when they play Southridge.  They have the skill players to give Southridge problems.

Sound like a great game i was at the plant vs heritage game 

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