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EPIC SHOWDOWN Between THE TOP Two H.S Teams in the nation #1 Mater Dei
(Santa Ana, CA) v #2 St. Frances Academy (Baltimore, MD) 30 + D1
Players including the #1 dual-threat quarterback Bryce Young for Mater
Dei and 5 Star DE Chris Braswell for St. Frances Academy
BELLFLOWER,
CALIF. — The highly-anticipated game between No. 2 Mater Dei (Santa Ana,
California) and No. 4 St. Frances Academy (Baltimore, Maryland) was all
but over two minutes into the third quarter. Quarterback Bryce Young completed a 15-yard pass to wide receiver
Kody Epps. The receiving core is deep, but he looks to be Young’s
favorite target four games into the season, finishing the game with
seven receptions for 101 yards. Then, Young connected with running back Quincy Craig for an 18-yard gain. On the next play, Craig took a handoff 16 yards. Young closed out the drive by bolting to the outside and scoring a 37-yard touchdown. This increased the lead to 31-6.
St. Frances couldn’t compete. Mater Dei is a tier above a team that
was thought to be in the top tier of teams and came away with the 34-18
win. Here are some takeaways:
Just a reminder: Bryce Young is a dual-threat quarterback
Coming into the matchup against St. Thomas Frances, quarterback Bryce
Young had just 12 carries. He threw for more than 500 yards last week.
But he’s the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback in the 2020 class for a
reason. Young scored all four touchdowns for Mater Dei, all four on the ground, the longest of which was the 37-yard dash. “That’s kind of what we got, especially down in the red zone. I got lanes to run,” Young said. Some wondered if St. Frances’ immense size on the offensive line
could slow him down. Listed at 6-foot on the dot, Young isn’t the
largest quarterback in the country. “Really, the key for us was our O-line,” Young said. “They did an
amazing job. That’s a very big, a very athletic line, they did a great
job of protecting me.”
The defensive line, led by five-star Chris Braswell, couldn’t stop
him. Young releases the ball quickly like Steph Curry on a 3-point shot.
It takes him little time to find a target, and when he does, he
releases. He escaped sacks and pressure by getting rid of it on a dime. And he can also run it himself. Don’t forget it.....Keep reading..................
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Guns Blazing: How Sylvester Stallone Trained for Rambo's Finale
Nearly
four decades after John Rambo first took America by storm, he's back
for one final chapter. We spoke with Sylvester Stallone's longtime
strength coach, Gunnar Peterson, on the eve of the film's release.
Gunnar Peterson says it feels like he has been training
Sylvester Stallone "since the beginning of time." Filmgoers may feel
like they've known the actor equally long. His two iconic characters,
Rocky Balboa and John Rambo, have personified The Underdog and The
Outsider for decades. And now, Rambo makes what would appear to be his
final stand in "Rambo: Last Blood," hitting movie theaters on September
20.
To hear Peterson tell it, Stallone's greatest character is himself. "Hands down, Sly is the most entertaining person I've ever met," says
the Beverly Hills-based trainer to the stars, speaking by phone on his
afternoon drive back from training the Los Angeles Lakers. Peterson says
if you're expecting the gruff, monosyllabic Balboa when you meet
Stallone, you're in for a surprise. "He's ridiculously smart and an
unbelievable wordsmith." To wit, Stallone is the only person, besides Orson Welles and Charlie
Chaplin, to win Oscar nominations for Best Original Screenplay and Best
Actor for the same film. One trait Stallone shares with his on-screen characters, though, is a
tremendous physicality, forged over the decades by hitting the weights
and hitting them hard. Curious about how a 73-year-old would prepare to
portray John Rambo in his final incarnation, I interviewed Peterson to
glean his insights. When training for the earlier Rambo movies, Sly's goal was to be as jacked as possible, I assume. Was this time different? With training, when people don't have a deadline or an event to train
for, they have to create their own goal. I do it for myself. Sly has
managed over six decades to constantly dangle the carrot in front of
himself, whether that's for creating a new character or bringing back an
old character. Remember how many franchises this man has had—not to
mention the ones that should have been franchises, but for whatever
reason, didn't turn into one.
He's bringing back an iconic character here, so should the character
be such a departure from the original? Did that character undergo
something that made him completely change and that would change how he
looks? How he moves? Or, is it just that he kept getting better? If you
watch the Rocky series, he gets better and better until he peaks in IV
(1985). It changes in V (1990). In "Rocky Balboa" (2006), which I
trained him for, he brought back a different character. He was supposed
to be 57 in that film, and he wanted to be thicker, denser, and with
more mature muscle. He wanted to exert "blunt force trauma"—that was the
quote from the movie. He wanted to be so strong that when Rocky hit his
opponent, it just obliterated him..Keep reading.....
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