Prep talk: Unbeaten Marshall turns to quarterback Nathaniel Cadet
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Prep talk: Unbeaten Marshall turns to quarterback Nathaniel Cadet
"Junior quarterback Nathaniel Cadet, who has a 4.5 grade-point average, is so passionate about football at Marshall High that the coaches sometimes have to order him to go home or they won't be able to leave school. "He's one of those kids we have to beg to leave," first-year head coach Jose Razo said. "I can't name anyone who works harder. The kid has a drive I've never seen.""
"He's a 2007 Marshall graduate who spent 17 years as an assistant coach under three head coaches before getting the job this season. The Barristers have wins over Glendale, Sylmar, Contreras, Belmont, L.A. Jordan and Jefferson. Eagle Rock will present the toughest challenge yet with its outstanding quarterback Liam Pasten and coach Andy Moran, who used to coach at Marshall and is the Barristers' all-time winningest coach. Razo played for Moran, who has a 12-0 record against his former school."
Nathaniel Cadet is a junior quarterback at Marshall High with a 4.5 grade-point average and exceptional passion for football that leads coaches to order him to go home. Cadet tutors teammates in academics and football and has passed for 691 yards and 10 touchdowns while helping Marshall reach a 6-0 record entering Northern League play. Jose Razo is the first-year head coach, a 2007 Marshall graduate who spent 17 years as an assistant. Marshall's upcoming opponent, Eagle Rock, features quarterback Liam Pasten and coach Andy Moran, who has a 12-0 record against his former school.
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