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Originally Posted by DaytonBuck View Post
I remember watching the Wyoming VV 98 playoff game. I think they were two time defending state champs on a 30 something game winning streak. Hall was a hell of a player and if had gotten things in order book wise he would have been a good one for OSU. The Collins, I think there's a couple, were going down to Cincy to do speed camps. A couple other guys were way ahead of the curve on that too doing probably more offseason work than the rest of the SWBL put together. I think in 96, Keating's Senior Valley View played it's only two close SWBL games for probably the 90's. Oakwood played them tough and lost 14-11. Northridge with Mario Core, Doug Spear, Shawn Brightman, Nolan Jones and a really good senior class played them close too.
Yea, there was Kevin Collins and I forget the other kid's name. Both good guys and both fast as hell.

It was either during the '97 or '98 season, I think, that Eaton took VV to triple overtime when they had Tommy Jones, who was one of the top QBs in the Midwest and had the unfortunate bad luck of choosing Indiana for his college ball in the same year that a guy named Antoine Randel El ended up there. Looks like Jones is still playing for the Mississippi MudCats. Ha!!
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