Did any of the ScotlandCty kids get offers anywhere
They won the championship buT i HAVENT HEARD if any of them signed anywhere
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I hope academics was being stressed with these young men and not just a emphasis on winning a state championship, I find it odd that no offers have been announced for any of these young men.
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They talked and talked during the playoffs but now they r quiet
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I read a while back the QB, Quick signed with NC A&T. Don't know about any of the others.
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Either they had a great coach to win a state championship with non college signees or they can't get into college. Just being honest cause that's hard to believe how that can happen.
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WOW! I hope some of those kids did receive offers.. Man that is part of the coaches job is to help the ones that have potential to get to the next level.
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It would be sad if those young men were used to bring glory to Scotland High with no end result for themselves, stress on education starts at home but coaches play a major role in the process as well. Programs that are winning and placing students in school should be commended because its a difficult task.
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Scotland County had 2 players sign with NC A & T, 3 players sign with St. Augustine, and 2 players sign with UNC-Pembroke. This is according to those respective schools websites.
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Cool. I was hoping some of them at least got an opportunity to get out of Laurinburg
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3 Scotland football players headed to N.C. A&T
Jaclyn Shambaugh
Staff writer
LAURINBURG - Kwashaun Quick, Tony McRae and Seyyon Moody have been through a lot together in their football careers at Scotland High School.
After capping their prep journey with the NCHSAA 4-A state championship, all three players decided to continue their careers at N.C. A&T.
Scotland coach Chip Williams said he thinks the fit is perfect - for the players and the school.
"I think it's a huge win for A&T," Williams said. "I think each of the guys looked at their options and decided that this was the best place for them."
Entire article here....
http://www.fayobserver.com/articles/2012/02/02/1154284?sac=fo.sports