jerzeycane
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Those in the know, who was better for American Heritage this year?
Sony was fully healed when he played this season, he said it multiple times and all his teammates confirmed it. Sony is an amazing athlete, he tears his ACL then works harder than any other running back in SouthFlorida and gets his 40 time to drop from a 4.39 to 4.32. He also increased his squat and his bench. He benches and squats more than Michael Deeb, Justin Sibole, and Edgar the DT. It's pretty crazy to think a running back benches more than those three future d1 players. Sony had another great year but losing in the first round of the playoffs he didnt get as much publicity. As for Isaish, he simply does everything for Heritage. His versatility and stamina allows him to stay on the field for most of the game. He is a big time playmaker and you want the ball in this kids hands. Hopefully Miami offers Isaish I think he would great playmaker for our team, kid just knows how to play football. Mckenzie had 30 catches for about 850 yards and 15 touchdowns. Yes, half of his catches were touchdowns. He also had two interceptions and three returns for touchdowns. Sony had 130 carries for about 1275 yards and had 18 touchdowns. Both players have huge impacts to American Heritage and will be good players at the next level
Sony was fully healed when he played this season, he said it multiple times and all his teammates confirmed it. Sony is an amazing athlete, he tears his ACL then works harder than any other running back in SouthFlorida and gets his 40 time to drop from a 4.39 to 4.32. He also increased his squat and his bench. He benches and squats more than Michael Deeb, Justin Sibole, and Edgar the DT. It's pretty crazy to think a running back benches more than those three future d1 players. Sony had another great year but losing in the first round of the playoffs he didnt get as much publicity. As for Isaish, he simply does everything for Heritage. His versatility and stamina allows him to stay on the field for most of the game. He is a big time playmaker and you want the ball in this kids hands. Hopefully Miami offers Isaish I think he would great playmaker for our team, kid just knows how to play football. Mckenzie had 30 catches for about 850 yards and 15 touchdowns. Yes, half of his catches were touchdowns. He also had two interceptions and three returns for touchdowns. Sony had 130 carries for about 1275 yards and had 18 touchdowns. Both players have huge impacts to American Heritage and will be good players at the next level
that is absolutely insane
Sony was fully healed when he played this season, he said it multiple times and all his teammates confirmed it. Sony is an amazing athlete, he tears his ACL then works harder than any other running back in SouthFlorida and gets his 40 time to drop from a 4.39 to 4.32. He also increased his squat and his bench. He benches and squats more than Michael Deeb, Justin Sibole, and Edgar the DT. It's pretty crazy to think a running back benches more than those three future d1 players. Sony had another great year but losing in the first round of the playoffs he didnt get as much publicity. As for Isaish, he simply does everything for Heritage. His versatility and stamina allows him to stay on the field for most of the game. He is a big time playmaker and you want the ball in this kids hands. Hopefully Miami offers Isaish I think he would great playmaker for our team, kid just knows how to play football. Mckenzie had 30 catches for about 850 yards and 15 touchdowns. Yes, half of his catches were touchdowns. He also had two interceptions and three returns for touchdowns. Sony had 130 carries for about 1275 yards and had 18 touchdowns. Both players have huge impacts to American Heritage and will be good players at the next level
that is absolutely insane
When you think of Sony/Mckenzie think of Adrian Peterson/Percy Harvin at the high school level haha
I know Sony has an offer.. Does Isaiah?