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02-18-2004, 09:45 PM
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I watched a very good, tall, athletic QB from Palm Beach Lakes HS (my wife teaches there) by the name of Jarrett worth keeping track of next year. He's about 6'4", fast, and skinny, also throws a nice fade. To me, the most important route is the comeback and the out to the wide-side and I don't really have a feel about how he throws those routes.... yet. But. Excellent athlete.
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02-18-2004, 10:49 PM
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i think you are referring to Jarrett Brown- he is ranked no. 51 by Floridakids for '05
He was first team all Palm Beach County this past year-Plus he was 2nd team ALL state in the 6A division- big school division
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Jarrett Brown
Palm Beach Lakes
Pos: Quarterback.
Ht./Wt.: 6-3, 190.
Class: Junior.
Comment: He's a three-year starter for the Rams. Led the county's large-school QBs with 1,680 yards passing and 18 TDs. Completed more than 50 percent of his throws and was intercepted only eight times.
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Florida '03 Division 6A all state team
http://hsflorida.theinsiders.com/2/222207.html
Sounds like a good one- keep us posted on him next season
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02-26-2004, 10:09 AM
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some other S. Fla players listed FloridaKids top 200 list
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/s...orts-headlines
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Pahokee running back Antone Smith heads the local contingent on the state's Top 200 Class of 2005 high school football players as rated by recruiting analyst Larry Blustein of floridakids.us.
Smith, who led the Blue Devils to the Class 2B state title in 2003, is ranked fourth on the list, behind top-ranked Kenneth Phillips, a safety at Miami Carol City; Fred Rouse, a receiver at Tallahassee Lincoln; and Paul O'Hara, a running back from Cross City Dixie County.
The top-ranked Broward County player is Plantation defensive lineman Jeffrey Owens, who is 15th. Broward County placed 29 players on the list from a spread of 19 schools. Interestingly, perennial contender St. Thomas Aquinas does not have a player on the list. Ely is the most represented Broward school, with four players on the list -- tight end Michael Holton (36), lineman Ronnie Wilson (66), defensive back Walter McFadden (80) and quarterback Carlton Jackson (169).
American Heritage-Delray boasts the most Palm Beach County players (of the county's 14) with three -- lineman Jimmie Sutton (138), lineman Areon Nozinor (162) and wide receiver/defensive back Evan Cooper (171).
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02-28-2004, 04:59 PM
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Rouse is not an FSU lock at all. We actually tried to have him up for an unoffical last year, (Mom got really sick, couldn't come) and he will be up for a couple of games this year. If he stays in Florida, I would be suprised to see him go to FSU as he told me that he wanted to go away to try new things in life. Bauss has done a good job on him.
We spend a lot of time with Owens as he is in our backyard. Conley is not sold on him yet, so he will be at Camp.
Wells, we will see. There are a lot of reasons he should be a Buckeye... Family in the area, likes Conley a lot, etc. But once Pete's private Air Force starts and it all heats up, kids change a lot. But we are in Bi-weekly contact with him.
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02-28-2004, 06:15 PM
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Thanks for the update, HH. Great news on Rouse and nice to hear the visiting "experts" on BN are wrong about him.
Even Wells' Mom wants Maurice to pick Ohio State. It would be nice to see that happen. Mother knows best 
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02-28-2004, 10:44 PM
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Thank you.
That is indeed the guy I was referring to. I brought a camera to video him last year. I got him throwing a TD vs Leonard, but it was my first and last game with my camera that is cool for just jackin' around but no good for football. This fall I'm going to get something that can actually zoom in and see if I can get into it.
Thanks again. And yes the kid stands in the pocket and the coaches there don't mind throwing the ball a bit. I bet he plays basketball, too, since Palm Beach Lakes is generally regarded as a basketball school.
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02-28-2004, 11:22 PM
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i shoot lots of high school film and optical zoom is of utmost importance (as well as the lighting situation in the stadium but that you can't control).
i use a 20x optical zoom with my sony camcorder and i can get pretty close to the action regardless of the crapiness of the seats. occasionally i will use the 2x lens attachment for a total of 40x optical zoom but it usually isn't necessary.
send me any questions you may have about getting film or getting your film on the net for no out of pocket expense.
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02-29-2004, 01:09 AM
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