Miami Herald

TRU Prep wins debut with help of additions from University

- BY BILL DALEY Miami Herald Writer

Everyone can agree it has been a most unusual year because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting shutdown and social distancing restrictio­ns.

High school football in South Florida, what there has been of it so far, with public school programs in Miami-Dade and Broward counties still not up and running, has not been immune either.

Only a smattering of private schools have managed to get their seasons started and Thursday night brought an even more unusual arrangemen­t.

That’s when TRU Prep. Academy, a new school opened by former Monsignor

Pace coach Mario Smith two years ago, saw its new football program play its first game as the Saints hosted Winter Haven Akelynn Christian Academy in a Kickoff Classic at Dade Christian’s Wooten Field.

But only about 25 percent of the roster actually consisted of TRU Prep players. The other 75 percent? Those players, led by quarterbac­k Nick Vattiato, played for University School last season and were supposed to play for the Sharks this year.

Thus the result of Thursday night’s contest was predictabl­e as the Saints, led by Vattiato and some other U. School players, easily mowed down Akelynn Christian 44-6 before a modest crowd of friends and family members of the team.

When University School administra­tors announced a month ago that all fall sports — including football — would be postponed, that left a bunch of Sharks players, including 13 seniors, frustrated and not knowing what to do.

“It was about a month ago that I got a phone call from somebody, not from the school but an individual close to the program, who threw out the idea about seeing if we would be willing to let the kids play for our program independen­t from the school,” said Smith, who played at Monsignor Pace in the early ’90s, starred for Bill Snyder at Kansas State, won a Grey Cup title playing for the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats in 1999 and was Pace’s head coach from 2012-14. “I welcomed the idea, and even though it was a challenge, we managed to quickly work everything out.”

According to Smith, a total of 47 players are on the TRU Prep roster and 35 of those played for University last season. To be clear, the players are still students at the school and will attend classes during the day before heading south in the afternoon to practice for TRU Prep. The Saints will play as an independen­t and not be part of the FHSAA state series.

Since he is employed by the school, University coach Daniel Luque cannot be involved with the team but his contract assistant coaches, two of whom are former Dolphins Channing Crowder and Chris Chambers, can and will be working with Smith during the season on what will be a meshed staff.

“It was disappoint­ing when we learned that there would be no season here, but I was excited when the possibilit­y of our kids being able to play somewhere came up,” said Luque.

Luque said that he will continue to serve as an “advisor” for his players in school in terms of contacting college coaches and helping get them placed.

“This isn’t about me, this about the kids and doing everything you can to help them,” Luque said. “Where would those seniors be right now without a place to play this year.”

Luque watched from the press box Thursday night and got to see one of his star pupils, Vattiato, enjoy a big night. Even though he only threw seven passes, Vattiato competed six of them for 168 yards and two touchdown — 65 yards to Brandon Inniss and 61 to Fredrick Cage.

“We definitely appreciate the opportunit­y to come out and be able to play this year,” said Vattiato.

GOLF

Florida Christian d. Palmer Trinity (185-190): Nicholas Prieto (FCS) 35, Max Geslin (PT) 39, Sebastian Lana (PT) 43, Morgan Powell (PT) 46, Joseph Fernandez (FCS) 49.

Columbus 146 d. Ransom Everglades 153 (at Miami Springs Country Club): Hans Risvaer

(C) 34, Jackson Langer

(RE) 35, Andres Atrio (C) 36, Stephan Baker (RE) 37, Max Fonseca (C) 37.

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