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After watching a couple of middle school scrimmages I'd say that as far as Bradley/ Cleveland Schools are concerned it's obvious that Cleveland will have the better program. I've seen them all practice. Of course I think they get more kids evolved and keep them interested. Ocoee numbers are down from what they had last year even from the returning 8th graders. Running kids put of programs in middle school will kill a high school program quicker than bad coaching and no talent.

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Middle school football in Bradley/Cleveland is a mess.  (not that it's not other places...since there's really no "hard zoning" most other places either)

 

Indeed, it seems CMS is typically blessed with athletes, but often those athletes transfer to the county system because they believe they'll play more or play earlier...or that school will be easier.  That migration dilutes the product, ultimately.  Bradley has been the biggest beneficiary of CMS migration over the years...several will be starting/playing over there this year.

 

I believe a smoother transition to CHS could be available if there was more collaboration between the middle and high school staffs and systems, too.

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