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NBR: Mtn Brook coach as a college coach one day?
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RE: NBR: Mtn Brook coach as a college coach one day?
An important part of the article to me was the part about how transfer players are important to nearly every major state high school program. I believe "Transfer player" is essentially "recruited player" for programs with the financial resources to make that happen.

I recall when Mailon Kent, Sr. brought in two BB players from Jefferson Christian Academy so his son (M. K., Jr) could play on a competitive team. He was able to place their families in two M.B. apartments he owned while they played their senior season at MBHS. Would that explain why these affluent communities are able to dominate the state playoffs in the top classes of the major state sports?

This aided Joey Jones at the same school as well.
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