Congratulations to Keryona Sneed for becoming the first Alfred E Smith Flag football player to earn an offer. Very special thanks to @SpireFlagFB & @CoachElleCam for giving Keryona the opportunity to grow both academically and athletically. @WmnsCollFlagFB@collflagfball
5’7” WR/LB Keryona Sneed #11
2026 looking for a home
-graduated as a Junior
-Led entire league in Ints with 14
-Excellent Hand Eye Coordination
-Catches ball at highest Point
-Averaged 19-yards per catch
-Aggressive on both sides of the ball @WmnsCollFlagFB@collflagfball
@CollegeBoard The college board is terrible. The deadline for students and test sites to cancel registration should be the same. Nothing like working months preparing for an exam and then have it canceled without any option to be relocated.
@cholfoth @jared_valluzzi Great analysis on this video and in all his articles. Could we get this level of regional analysis on @PrepRedzoneNY for westChester county and the other 7v7 teams in the city?
@BrianHawkins4 Glad to hear someone finally say this. Some high academic schools don’t offer AP classes due to the level of rigor already present in their general and honors curriculum.
I also don’t get why schools want you challenge yourself with AP courses but won’t take your weighted GPA.
@TwitterBlue @elonmusk My son got twitter blue months ago to post 1080P videos longer than two and half minutes. He doesn’t need a verification check. Why not let those tier users continue at the price they had been paying. Not everyone who wants the benefits of twitter blue cares for a ☑️
@AirFranceKLM Lost my wife’s luggage during her layover in France prior to visiting England. She was in England for 10 days without her luggage although Air France said it was located. She had to buy clothes everyday while there. She’s now been home for a week and the luggage is still missing.
@brendancahill_ How should personal invites look for an underclassman, who can't be directly contacted by coaches? Or, are there no true personal invites for an underclassman?
@metoothankx@Coast2Coasttc Mostly hyperbole on my part. Glad that didn’t cloud the message. In some extreme/unique situations it is actually that drastic being that grading can be very subjective at times and grading policies differ greatly from school to school.