Hamilton turns to ‘the Franchise’ quarterback to lift program


Elijah Asante, Hamilton High football coach who has never hesitated to make predictions, wants him to be known that he believes that the first year quarter-Arrière Thaddeus Breaux is a future choice of NFL recovery in the first round.
He calls it “the franchise” and plans to let him throw 50 passes per match.
Breaux, which measures 6 feet 4 and 205 pounds, hosts the challenge of living high expectations. Working with the Yankees on their new lawn field with lights earlier this week, Breaux stood out from its size. On Saturday, he can show his arm in the Town City pass tournament.
Last season, the Yankees went 2-9 in the first season of Asante after taking over a few weeks before the training start. He is ambitious, having attempted to plan Mater Dei this season, but is satisfied with an opening match of the season against Gardena Serra on August 28. I doubt him at your own risk because he had twice Mater Dei beat when he was head coach at Carson and helped the quarter Jamed Boyd to become a player of the city at Jordan.
Yankees seem to have more depth and talent this season. Besides Breaux, Miles Manilay is a return security, Jacob Riley has been promising as a receiver and butler Micah is an imposing junior line of 6-3, 275 pounds.
Asante brings her best one-bound: “We are going to shock the world”. The big question is what asante refers to.
Manilay, with an average of 4.38 points and a sister who frequents Harvard, is one of the captains. He sees a much improved team but is not about to let asante take down.
“I don’t know what world he is talking about,” he said when asked “shocking the world”.
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