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Five of the Titusville area best players just transferred to Cocoa


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4 hours ago, Perspective said:

What a coincidence that five players would all decide, independently and with no nudging, to transfer to the same high school.  B)

 

I think in some cases that peer pressure/influence is as big, if not greater a factor than "recruiting."  ...ie "Hey, let's all go to _____ next year and create a state championship team."   With all of the camps, 7-on-7 and social media today, there is a level of communication amongst the kids today that we have never seen before.   I am cautious not to underestimate the impact this could be having.

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4 hours ago, Tigers13 said:

What year did Cocoa have 21 transfers?  I remember them having 10 one year?

2014 I think. They beat Bolles that year in the state championship. I remember three kids from AHP transferring in after a coach from there joined Cocoa’s staff. 

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37 minutes ago, OldSchoolLion said:

I think in some cases that peer pressure/influence is as big, if not greater a factor than "recruiting."  ...ie "Hey, let's all go to _____ next year and create a state championship team."   With all of the camps, 7-on-7 and social media today, there is a level of communication amongst the kids today that we have never seen before.   I am cautious not to underestimate the impact this could be having.

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1 hour ago, nolebull813 said:

Does Titusville have anything left? They went 0-10 and play some crappy New Jersey team this year. Does Titusville have at least one player who can play? 

Yes, Cris Collinsworth.....oh, that was Titusville Astronaut, and the year was 1975......never mind :) 

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On 6/6/2019 at 7:24 PM, Jags904 said:

2014 I think. They beat Bolles that year in the state championship. I remember three kids from AHP transferring in after a coach from there joined Cocoa’s staff. 

AHP huh? Which coach and what players? They had a couple players transfer over from Palm Bay Heritage.

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