I am here continuing in the last with my sophomore season playing varsity and my first time playing the tight end position. So we ended up with a really crappy record of 5 and seven. Dennis Reynolds sucked all year long. Boy were we happy he was gone after that year (me and my buddy, new soon to be quarterback Charlie Kelly). I ended the year with only five touchdowns on twenty targets and seventeen catches. I was unfortunately not Dennis Reynolds favorite target. In my opinion, if he would have tossed it to me a couple more times we might of actually won a few games. But anyways that off season came and I became great friends with an old teammate. Charlie Kelly and I had developed a very good friendship that would become something special in years to come. We hung out all season and he would throw the ball to me and I would run all of the different routes in our playbook, getting ready for next season of course. By the time our junior year of high school rolled around, it was already time for training camp. Charlie Kelly ended up winning the starting varsity spot for the Princeton Vikings (which comes to absolutely no surprise to me), I knew he was going to beat out everyone during training camp. Our coach, coach Sean Mcvay, noticed right away the chemistry we had and pulled us aside one day and told us we had something very special here. During practice all training camp no one on our defense could stop us (which was either great news for us or bad news for our defense). The first game comes and we play our rivals, the Fairfield Indians. They're not a very good team but we absolutely blew them out of the water. I scored two touchdowns that game and Charlie Kelly threw a total of 5 touchdown passes. Our run game wasn't very strong. But our defense held them to only fourteen points. I'd say at this point me and Charlie Kelly had a really good thing going and our defense was great. The next two games came and went. Playing under the Friday night lights me and Charlie Kelly absolutely lit up everyone those two weeks. I had another five touchdowns combined in those two games. It's safe to say that I was Charlie Kelly's favorite target. And I was more than okay with that. At this point we were three and zero. The next game wasn't so pretty. We came out strong, I scored two touchdowns in the first half. The second half came and it was ugly. I had 3 drops and Charlie Kelly threw three interceptions. We ended up losing that game fourteen to thirty five. Spoiler alert, we didn't lose another game the rest of the regular season. It was like we needed one absolutely terrible game to be absolutely perfect down the rest of the stretch. In the last game I posted another twenty touchdowns. My end of the year stats were twenty seven touchdowns on the season on one hundred and twenty five targets with one hundred and thirteen receptions. I was such a mismatch with any linebacker or safety they tried to put on me. (Which is why the dsfl and Nsfl should know and fear the name Glenn McPoyal, you better hope I'm on your team!). The Princeton Vikings went to finish that season eleven and one. The best record that the highschool has ever had. Me and Charlie Kelly also had records of our own for touchdown receptions and Charlie Kelly with touchdown passes and passing yards. We obviously would go into the playoffs that year. How did we did and what would unfold that run? Well you'll have to wait until my next diary entry!
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