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9 hours ago, THIS_IS_DILLARD said:

Who the hell is hawthorn lol

Don't laugh fam, Cornelius Ingram is slowly making his alma mater a champion. They were not expected to beat Ft Meade last week, but did.

Ingram won a state title in girls hoops last year, his brother Greg also won a state title in boys hoops last year.

Tiny Hawthorne always has skill talent, but small roster numbers and even smaller kids. It's rare they have OL over 250lbs, this year he has 6.

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On 12/5/2020 at 10:35 AM, LakelandGator said:

Don't laugh fam, Cornelius Ingram is slowly making his alma mater a champion. They were not expected to beat Ft Meade last week, but did.

Ingram won a state title in girls hoops last year, his brother Greg also won a state title in boys hoops last year.

Tiny Hawthorne always has skill talent, but small roster numbers and even smaller kids. It's rare they have OL over 250lbs, this year he has 6.

Oh Na it’s nothing but respect I had just never heard of them that’s all.

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Jesse passed away December 4th at 6405 SE 210 Terrace, Hawthorne, FL 32640 at the young age of 28 months due to a tragic hornet sting causing a severe reaction which later developed into motor aphasia. His funeral service will be held at 403 Stadium Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32304 12/17 @ 7p followed by an internment at 2649 US-90, Madison, FL 32340.

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