Take a look at any successful public high school football program in the state of Florida and you will find that the root of all that winning comes back to the area youth programs.
Venice, Lakeland, Booker T. Washington, Madison County, Baker, Vero Beach and the list goes on and on of public high school programs that stock their shelves each season come from the local youth program.
Talk to veteran Miami Norland head football coach Darryl Heidelberg and he will tell you how crazy 2020 was.
Because of the pandemic and Covid concerns, the season never really worked out the way that anyone wanted, but for the Vikings, a 4-3 record – which included four straight wins to end the season, gave this program plenty of optimism for the future.
As we are now fully into the off-season – with camps and combines filling the calendar – spring is about to arrive.
Perhaps the most important part of the recruiting process, spring practice was taken away last season because of Covid, and while we are still battling this pandemic, the show will finally go on.
If you have followed the Fort Lauderdale football program over the past five years, you already know that the Flying Ls are getting it done in all phases.
With Coach Richard Dunbar and his staff leading the way, this program has been able to develop, teach, get it done in the classroom and send athletes to the next level.
On a weekend that saw two of the major brands host combines in south and central Florida, The Event/Make A Play hosted a very competitive 7-on-7 tournament at Austin Tindall Park in Kissimmee.
Teams representing 12U, 13U, 14U, 15U and Varsity came together for two days of competition.