If you ask Rocco Casullo how his first year as head coach at Cypress Bay was, he would look at you, bite is tongue and find something positive to say.
What his Lightning went through this past season is not what the veteran football coach had in mind for the first year – making a return to the sport as a head coach.
To fully understand the football culture that exists at Miami Central is something that you need to be a part of.
The Rockets continue to be among the best football teams in the nation each year because of many things.
The success of Miami St. Brendan has not come over night, and certainly has not come without a lot of planning and hard work.
What head coach Luis Rodriguez and his talented staff of experienced coaches have done is continue what Rodriguez has long done – develop talent and start the athletes at an early age.
Imagine you are a first year coach who has plans how to build a program into a contender – once again.
As soon as you get all your plans in order and get the off-season ready, Covid hit, and the rest has been history.
We all understand how rough the 2020 season was for everyone – and while Miami Edison fell short, head coach Luther Campbell and the Red Raiders learned plenty this past season.
With an off-season that has been productive for this program, there is a lot to be optimistic about – as spring is now less than a month away, this team will put the 2020 season behind them and build from what was learned.