The Central Catholic Eagles are Flying Under the Radar but Have the Talent to Soar to New Heights in 2018

The Central Catholic Eagles are Flying Under the Radar but Have the Talent to Soar to New Heights in 2018

by Cameron Cerniglia

Central Catholic senior center Cade Booty is another member of the incredibly talented Booty football family. (Photo taken by Ricki Daigle)

High schools like Central Catholic High School typically do not get the publicity that other schools do because they are a 1A school. Just because a school is small and does not have the numbers of 4A or 5A schools does not mean that they do not have some extremely talented players.

1A schools usually have to go through rebuilding seasons more often because it can be hard to get players and some smaller schools are not able to fields at times. For Central Catholic, that process is easier with players like DeDe Gant and Cade Booty on the roster.

DeDe Gant is an athlete who can play on both sides of the ball for the Eagles. Louisiana Football Magazine’s own recruiting specialist Lee Brecheen loves the skills that Gant possesses.

“Gant is a great athlete who can play a number of positions in ,” Brecheen said. “He can really fly with a legit 4.4/40 and has great ball skills. I think he’s either a DI cornerback or a DI slot receiver and he will excel at either one in . He reminds me a lot of former LSU slot receiver Russell Gage from Redemptorist High School, who started at cornerback for .”

Playing multiple positions can be a challenge and Gant spoke about a few of them.

“The challenge in playing multiple positions is simply not getting time to rest your body,” Gant said. “Also showing that you are not tired is a challenge.”

Brecheen spoke about Gant playing slot receiver in and that is the position Gant would like to play.

“I’ll play any position coaches need me to play, but I’d love to be given a chance as a slot receiver.”

That will be a possibility with his 40 speed. If he is able to play receiver in he will be following in his brother's footsteps. Gants' older brother Joshua Singleton played wide receiver and free safety at Nicholls State from 2013-2017.

Senior center Cade Booty also had a relative that played at the level in his cousin John David Booty. John David Booty played at USC and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings in the 2008 NFL draft. He also played for the Tennessee Titans and Houston Texans during his NFL career. Cade Booty is a talented center and Brecheen sees him getting a chance in .

“Cade has a lot of experience and even though he is not real tall, he has really good feet and 4.9/40 speed on his resume,” Brecheen said. “He could play either defensive tackle, defensive end, center, or guard in . I think he’s a sleeper for the right I-AA school.”

So far in 2018, the Eagles have not had the success that they wanted, but the team has learned from the first quarter of the season and can use these things for the rest of the season.

“We’ve learned that we are extremely capable of beating teams by a big margin, but in order to do so we have to keep our foot on the gas pedal and finish out the fourth quarter,” Booty said.

Gant believes it is about focusing on the little things from here on out.

“We’ve learned that little things can’t be overlooked," he said.

If the Central Catholic Eagles can do just that and focus on the little things and play as a team, they should improve on their 1-2 start.

 

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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