@MattWallace888 Trump accounts are now open! It’s time to get our kids enrolled. Many children will receive an initial $1,000 seed contribution from the Department of the Treasury. Let’s work together to give the next generation a real head start in life.
@imajdavis AJ, add long snaps and short snaps to your toolbox. It’s not too late — start now and you can become LHS’s long and short snapper this year. The more you can do on the football field, the more colleges will notice you.
@imajdavis AJ, add long snaps and short snaps to your toolbox. It’s not too late — start now and you can become LHS’s long and short snapper this year. The more you can do on the football field, the more colleges will notice you.
@imajdavis@H2_Recruiting@RealNews102@CountyPolk@PrepRedzoneFL AJ, add long snaps and short snaps to your toolbox. It’s not too late — start now and you can become LHS’s long and short snapper this year. The more you can do on the football field, the more colleges will notice you.
High school players are learning multiple positions and snapping because colleges recruit short and long snappers with full scholarships.Versatility gets you playing time and noticed. The more you can do, the more valuable you are.Bottom line: Contribute in every way possible—learning to snap could earn you a scholarship.
@peytoncamp01@H2_Recruiting@polk_way@LHSNaughts "This is not about your ability to punt or kick the ball. This is about fixing our snapping on punts, extra points, and field goals. We need to address our long snappers and short snappers. This could cost us in some key games."
Back to work 🏈 Putting in extra time in the sand today, focusing on my footwork, quickness, and technique at the safety position. Also hit the sand hill to build my speed, strength, and explosiveness. Every rep is about getting better and preparing myself for the next level. The grind doesn’t stop.
Clinton Anderson c/o 28 6'3 195 lbs safety, Nickle @LHSNaughts@BobbyMiton@polk_way@H2_Recruiting@H2Athletes
@polk_way "Spending $100 to get my son seen by recruiters is money well spent. Most parents can’t afford college tuition, so a sports scholarship is often the only realistic path. Invest in your son — it could change his future."