After a great day at camp and a great conversation with @CoachZeek_ and @CoachZaneRies I am blessed to announce I have received my first D1 offer to play at the university of Miami of Ohio!!
Sophomores Brayden Landrith, Noah Santizo, & Gino Sciorrotta alongside Junior Dominic Cabildo surpassed the @DrakeRelays Blue Standard in the 4x100m Relay (43.20) and punched their ticket to the 116th Drake Relays with a time of 43.01!
Congrats, guys!💪
What happened at the TLCA San Angelo high school football program is a total disaster.
80 student-athletes forced into continuous, whistle-driven push-ups for 45+ minutes with no water, no rest, and no breaks as punishment for a uniform mix-up the staff caused themselves?
Up 20 young athletes hospitalized with rhabdomyolysis, a serious condition involving rapid muscle breakdown that can lead to kidney damage and organ failure.
This should never happen at the high school level! Where was the qualified Strength & Conditioning Coach?
Where was the Certified Athletic Trainer to monitor distress and enforce safety?
Where was the oversight to prevent exercise from being used as reckless punishment?
Treating athletes this way is absolutely dangerous. High school kids are still developing they need proper breaks, recovery between training sessions, and hydration to stay safe. Proper training demands evidence-based protocols, not punishment that risks lives.
Rhabdomyolysis is a preventable red flag of systemic failure, not toughness.
Our young athletes deserve far better. Athlete safety must be non-negotiable.