Kennedy’s Diego Montes part of top group of City Section quarterbacks

There was once in the city section he had the best midfielder, John Elway (Granada Hills), Tom Ramsey (Kennedy) and Jay Schroeder (Palisades) all playing against each other.
In this fall, the city department contains a lot of quality, which allows them to get some attention at a time when the talent level in general diminishes.
Let’s start with Diego Montes from Kennedy. It is 5 feet 11, 160 pounds, and it is a student and a certified Baller. All he did as youngsters was passed for 2550 yards and 24 declines and rushed to 1400 yards and 25 declines. He had a 91 yard race.
“I have more endurance,” he said after a spring of running path. “We are dealing with the crime of rhythm, so you can wake up on the line immediately after you swim to run 20 yards or chip away from defense, you are in a better condition. I am not afraid to put my shoulder.”
Liam Saktin From Eagle Rock he had 3,602 yards that pass as young and have his own hair stories, so the defenders are nice because it can make you look good in other ways.
Chris Fields of Karson and Jack Thomas of Palisades and Seth Solorio from San Pedro, Elijah Mcdaniel from Dormyy are rare from Nader – they left southern schools to join the city department, coming from Lawndale, Loyola and St. John Bosco and Warren, respectively. Each has an opportunity to raise and provide significant contributions in the fall this fall.
Thaddeu Breaux should be one of the best midfielders in southern California is the Taddeu Breaux. At least he is expected to have the opportunity to pass and pass. Coach Elijah Assante expects 50 pass attempts.
There is Garderbbe, returning in Cleveland, Taft, South Gate, Birmingham and other places, so this is a good sign that crimes in the city section should be in a good position to wrap from the opening games on August 22.
They should remember that there is the NFL Hall of Famers hall of the city department who were wearing shirts one day. The names of Elway, Bob Waterfield (Van Nuys) and Warren Moon come to mind.
Official practice begins at the end of next month.