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Except I hope that Grimes and Lindsey actually win a title(or titles)...Lock.
Lyndsay and Grimes the new Duper and Clayton in the Shoe.
Really hope we can land this guy!!! I know it's going to be a close call but I am holding out hope!!
Sorry. Should have used the sarcasm font. I was responding to the overtly positive FNL interview. Kids already a Buckeye. Everything else is purely academic.You can sleep easy, this one has been over for some time. As indicated in the article above, Trevon has been recruiting for us for some time.
Grimes could be Aquinas’ best receiver ever - that’s saying something
Leah Grimes loves, supports and treats her three sons equally, but there has always been something a little extra special and different about her middle child, Trevon.
“I have three sons and each are amazing and talented in their own ways, but, Trevon, I don’t know where he comes from,” said Grimes, a flight nurse with Nicklaus Children’s Hospital.
“He has gifts, amazing talents. I’ve seen him play poker with my family and win the first time he played. I’ve seen him bowl 260 one of the first times he ever bowled. He played baseball and AAU basketball and was great at that. At St. Thomas Aquinas, he ran track as a freshman and as a sophomore and won the state championship in the hurdles both years. But really, since the first time he picked up a football, we knew he was special.”
Trevon’s budding, young, athletic talent is ultimately why the family decided to pick up and move from Indianapolis to the football hotbed of South Florida six years ago. The intent was always to have him grow up here so he could become a football star at St. Thomas Aquinas.
The decision has clearly paid off. Grimes, who turns 18 on Nov. 28, is ranked the No. 1 high school senior receiver in the country by Rivals.com and the third-best recruit nationally regardless of position. Measuring in at 6-4 1/2 and 205 pounds and timed at 4.46 seconds in the 40-yard dash at The Opening this summer, he’s a quarterback and offensive coordinator’s dream. And soon we’ll know where he will play his college football.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/high-school/prep-broward/article95207667.html#storylink=cpy