A lesser known figure in Miami sports during the years has been Walt Frazier, the now former football coach of Carol City. After 26 long seasons at Carol City, Frazier has decided to call it quits. The man certainly has earned a peaceful retirement after bringing up hundreds of young teenagers and helping turn them into men.
Some of Frazier's most high profile players have come and gone through the University of Miami, in case anyone was wondering. Aside from success stories such as the Moss brothers, Kenny Phillips, Eric Moncur, Glenn Sharpe, and Ethenic Sands, Frazier's Carol City squads also produced former Cane disappointment Willie Williams as well as Ricky-Jean Francois, a stud DE that slipped away to LSU a few years back. Good luck, Coach.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Walt Frazier Retires
Posted by Aldo Quintanilla at 9:22 PM
Labels: High School Football
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