We all understand how rough the 2020 season was for everyone – and while Miami Edison fell short, head coach Luther Campbell and the Red Raiders learned plenty this past season.
With an off-season that has been productive for this program, there is a lot to be optimistic about – as spring is now less than a month away, this team will put the 2020 season behind them and build from what was learned.
While 2020 was a huge blow to many schools as athletes were not given the chance to showcase their skills live in front of college coaches, you can add Monarch to that growing list.
What head coach Dante Lombari and assistant head coach Calvin Davis went through was indeed something that the players and coaches will never forget. Something that brought reality close to home.
Like last season, when this group put together a stellar varsity squad and more than competitive “junior varsity” squad, this year’s roster is stacked.
It has been said over and over that when the 7-on-7 “craze” began well over a decade ago, Brett Goetz and the South Florida Express were front and center.
Grabbing many south Florida elite prospects, SFE paved the way for what is now one of the most looked forward to time of the off-season – 7-on-7 tournaments.
While Coach Daniel Luque would have every right to be angry for the way things went this past football season, it has never been about him – always his players.
When University School opted not to play fall sports this past year during the pandemic, football was left out in the cold – and Luque, who has been aboard since they started playing years ago under Roger Harriott, was in a tough situation.