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St. Augustine Dominates RainesNov 14, 2005 Friday’s night contest between St.Augustine and Jacksonville Raines featured two of the best schools in the North Florida area. With a combined record of 19-1 and both teams having excellent seasons, on paper, the game was set up to be a battle of heavyweights. (St. Augustine's triple threat Jacques Rickerson, Brandon James, and Quinton Hancock pictured)
St. Augustine Receiver Is One to WatchOct 6, 2005 St. Augustine Nease Wide Receiver Ryan Ellis followed the how to get recruited guidebook. To get recruited on a national level is simple. Put up big astonishing numbers for the world to talk about during your junior year and continue to do produce during your senior year. Play for one of the top rated teams in the state and become a key member of that team. Surely if you do all of that, colleges will be knocking down your door just to get an opportunity to sign you.
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