North DeSoto Griffins’ Underrated Senior Class Looks To Make A Statement At The Next Level
North DeSoto Griffins’ Underrated Senior Class Looks To Make A Statement At The Next Level
by Cameron Cerniglia
The 2019 North DeSoto senior class was not the biggest or most well known in the state of Louisiana, but they sure did have lots of talent in the class. Two of those players are Aubrey Scott and Cooper Thomas. Scott was a running back for the team while Thomas played defensive end for the Griffins.
Scott is going on to play at Northwestern State University and Louisiana Football Magazine’s own recruiting specialist Lee Brecheen thinks the Demons are getting a great player.
“Scott is a great football player,” Brecheen said. “It seems like the North DeSoto program continuously puts running back after running back in . He is very athletic and explosive. He has a burst when he gets the ball. He will fill out and be a little heavier in . He can be an all-purpose back in . He can run a legit 4.45 40. With his athleticism, he could be a cornerback in if not a running back.”
Scott knew that right after his senior season was over he would need to start getting ready for .
“I took about a two week break after the season to rest up,” Scott said. “Then, I started my off-season training to get in good shape for .”
Scott is ready to make new memories once he gets in , but these seniors also had great memories from their time at North DeSoto.
“I’ll always remember the bond with teammates,” Thomas said. “That really strengthened the team and made it feel like a family. Being close with all the players and coaches made it a fun atmosphere that everybody wanted to be a part of.”
These memories created by the senior class will always be cherished by the players and they will remember them after they move on and get to .
This North DeSoto senior class had a lot of talent without having lots of D-I or I-AA players. They were all hard workers and did what they needed to do to get better day after day. 202 will be even better for North DeSoto, and they should be seen making a run into the playoffs in 2019.
Cameron is from baton-rouge, LA. He graduated from Woodlawn High School in 2014. Cameron is now attending LSU where he is seeking a degree in Sport Administration with a concentration in commerce. Cameron joined the Louisiana Football Magazine staff in the summer of 2018 for his school internship. During the his days off, Cameron enjoys spending time with family and friends. Outside of being a football fan, Cameron also enjoys watching baseball and playing music.
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