It’s Miller time at Bellflower High


If you are looking for a football team that will almost certainly be improved during last season, Bellflower High adjusts the profile.
The Buccaneers went 0-10. Amir Neal was a starter and never left. His mom did not stop saying to him: “It’s going to be better, it will improve.”
And that has the hiring of the first year coach Keith Miller, who brought his 14 -year -old son, Austin, who is 6 feet 5.
“We are going to compete for the championships and scholarships,” said Miller on a media day on Saturday.
Miller was assistant in Bellflower when his brother Jason was a head coach. Her daughter plays Flag Football in Bellflower, so the Millers should have an influence in sports programs.
Having Austin should help. It is a receiver that is still growing. The new quarter-back Elacion Saxton will try to use Miller’s size and athletics for big games.
Austin was asked if during a car by car, his father treats him differently depending on his performance.
“There is no difference that there is a good game or a bad game,” he said. “My father still loves me.”
After a follow -up issue, Austin finally admitted that a good match made him a stop in Chipotle.
Let’s see how many stops he gets this season.



