What an amazing 4 months it has been! Huge offseason gains, new position, and now champions! Nothing better than moving defenders and making holes for my @kpwarriors teammates. Please check out my highlights from our playoffs & Super Bowl at @GilletteStadium
Had a great time with my family Sunday celebrating Mother’s Day and my 18th birthday, but after the fun had a great night getting my field work in.
College coaches…can’t wait for our Showcase at @PEAFootball on Thursday at 5:30 PM, looking forward to catching up! See you there!
Let’s build these relationships! @RhodyFootball the Reigning Back2Back CAA Champs are Hitting the "Rhode"!
Excited to be in New England for the next couple weeks! Let’s Gooo! #3morefeet#RhodyFootball#CAACHAMPS
Huge congratulations to @PEAFootball alum Ty Pezza '22 on signing a three-year undrafted free agent contract with the @Ravens! Ty is the ultimate competitor and set a high standard here at Exeter and we could not be more proud! #AlwaysExeter
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I’m happy to announce that I will be doing a Post Graduate year at Phillips Exeter Academy and continue my academic and athletic career with the class of 2027. Thank you to @CoachV1781 and @PEAFootball for this opportunity.
#GoBigRed💪🏾
BREAKING: Brian Lee is stepping down as head coach at King Philip after 21 seasons. Lee took over the program in 2005 and turned it into what many consider to be the top public school program in Massachusetts, winning 8 Hockomock League titles and leading the program to 8 Super Bowl appearances in 9 years and 4 Super Bowl titles. The Warriors have gone 38-1 the past three seasons with 2 Super Bowl titles in that span. Lee compiled a record of 176-62 . When asked why he stepping away, Lee said it was time.
"I've accomplished everything I set out to do at KP. All that work and constant battles with outside forces takes a toll, and I'm tired. It was time.”