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Post by ProfessorFate on Aug 4, 2019 23:18:33 GMT -8
It would interesting to note how many of the kids who were representing their schools at the TL media day are transfers. Of our four, Nichols Martinez (#78) may have come in after freshman year. He has definitely been at Servite since sophomore year. The others are 4-year kids. Nope. All four are 4 year Friars. Nicholas Martinez has been at Servite the whole time. His Hudl highlights show him playing for Servite as a freshman in 2016. www.hudl.com/profile/8419710/Nicholas-Martinez
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Post by SK80 on Aug 5, 2019 5:47:27 GMT -8
The Transfers at media day: Jserra - All 4, Jaden Genova, Jeff Persi, Chris Street, Siale Suliafu MD - Bryce Young, OLU - none St. John Bosco none, Santa Margarita - none and to go further with the breakdown look at the number of projected transfer starters for this season. Jserra leads the way by a large margin followed by Servite.. Jserra 17 of 22 Servite 12 of 22 Bosco 6 of 22 - have the most transfers over two year span, but most will be role players, part time starters, or waiting in the wings MD 7 of 22 SM 4 of 22 OLU 3 of 22 It is pretty easy to see now the model take hold and JS and Servite doing what it takes to equal SJB and MD. SJB and MD used the model best, once established dominate power houses both you see players just coming innate the frosh rank as opposed to a later class. JS and Servite to counter are in an arms race to build quicker to get on par in Trinity, will be interesting to see if possible, how fast could these two really be formidable. If they can prove to play on more equal grounds you may see more talent becoming 4 year players for these schools. I also think the top programs now so established can attract the BEST student athlete from an early age, we are at a point that talent assessment pre-high school is precise and prevalent to ability at the high school level and game. We no longer need to see development in every athlete at the Frosh-Soph level where we use to thus those elevating would transfer up to better programs suited for their skill set.
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Post by ProfessorFate on Aug 5, 2019 12:20:16 GMT -8
The Transfers at media day: Jserra - All 4, Jaden Genova, Jeff Persi, Chris Street, Siale Suliafu MD - Bryce Young, OLU - none St. John Bosco none, Santa Margarita - none and to go further with the breakdown look at the number of projected transfer starters for this season. Jserra leads the way by a large margin followed by Servite.. Jserra 17 of 22 Servite 12 of 22 Bosco 6 of 22 - have the most transfers over two year span, but most will be role players, part time starters, or waiting in the wings MD 7 of 22 SM 4 of 22 OLU 3 of 22 Not sure how you would come up with such figures for all six teams, when starters haven't been announced yet. I can see maybe 9 or 10 of 22 for Servite,
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Post by sweetness34 on Aug 5, 2019 12:46:17 GMT -8
The Transfers at media day: Jserra - All 4, Jaden Genova, Jeff Persi, Chris Street, Siale Suliafu MD - Bryce Young, OLU - none St. John Bosco none, Santa Margarita - none and to go further with the breakdown look at the number of projected transfer starters for this season. Jserra leads the way by a large margin followed by Servite.. Jserra 17 of 22 Servite 12 of 22 Bosco 6 of 22 - have the most transfers over two year span, but most will be role players, part time starters, or waiting in the wings MD 7 of 22 SM 4 of 22 OLU 3 of 22 Not sure how you would come up with such figures for all six teams, when starters haven't been announced yet. I can see maybe 9 or 10 of 22 for Servite, I follow and around the HS school football scene closer than a lot of the posters. The returning starters are easy to figure out and I don't need the starters to be announced to know what been going on at the schools leading up to season. Some of the numbers may be go up and down, because some players may not be considered starters, but will see the field a lot. In the case of Servite, you are correct that the numbers could be 9-10, but I included two kids who will play a lot.
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Post by Bick on Aug 10, 2019 20:34:52 GMT -8
So where's the rest of the team?
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Post by Bick on Aug 14, 2019 8:09:10 GMT -8
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Post by kupprunneth on Aug 21, 2019 13:29:36 GMT -8
Any updates with what's happening with Sepulona and Tupe @md?
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Post by outofstate on Aug 21, 2019 14:38:30 GMT -8
Any updates with what's happening with Sepulona and Tupe @md? Neither of them are listed on the current roster. So I would presume they are gone but I don't know.
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Post by Bick on Aug 23, 2019 7:35:40 GMT -8
JSerra freshmen apparently made the trek up from South County up to Narbonne, only to find the game had been cancelled. Does either school have an AD?
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Post by MDDad on Aug 23, 2019 7:52:09 GMT -8
It's been reported that Narbonne contacted J. Serra to cancel the game, but it was the one in Gardena, not San Juan Capistrano. It lends credence to the theory that there is very little intelligence in L.A. City school administrations.
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Post by Luca on Aug 23, 2019 8:11:41 GMT -8
JSerra freshmen apparently made the trek up from South County up to Narbonne, only to find the game had been cancelled. Does either school have an AD? I think the way it works is that if you decide at the last minute to cancel a game it’s your responsibility contact the other team. As far as I understand it, it’s not up to the AD at the other school to call up the day of the game to make sure you haven’t changed your mind. One of two things must have happened: The person who answered the phone at Serra Gardena didn’t bother to point out that they didn’t have a game schedule with Narbonne in the first place, or
The moron at Narbonne just left a message on a googled phone number and didn’t make an effort to confirm.
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Post by Bick on Aug 23, 2019 9:05:19 GMT -8
I have sight to most of the communications between AD's at LA and opposing schools that lay out the logistics.
Unless they cancelled within the past couple days, both AD's are culpable for not confirming. It's a pretty comical notion that an AD would leave a VM with a school secretary that there's a game change, as opposed to a direct text, email, or call to the AD's cell. That said, my experience with the JSerra AD communications a couple years ago was professional and thorough, and if it's the same guy, would seem completely out of character that this wasn't confirmed during game week.
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Post by MDDad on Aug 23, 2019 10:07:49 GMT -8
Guys, remember this is the LAUSD we're talking about here. They barely have textbooks, let alone competent athletic directors and communications systems.
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Post by playthegame on Aug 23, 2019 12:27:45 GMT -8
All that money down the drain with all the other excrement...
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Post by aberamsey on Aug 23, 2019 13:23:20 GMT -8
The crazy thing about the Narbonne frosh situation is that when the team showed up to play Narbonne, the Narbonne team was there practicing but didn't know they even were supposed to have a game vs. JSerra. With the AD, Head Coach and Principal all on administrative leave, I'm not surprised it's a mess. Meanwhile, the JSerra frosh team is now down two games since Mission Viejo also backed out of their game.
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