Corterbok Michael Win Junior grew to the most prominent in St. Jenviev
Michael Win Junior, midfielder in the fourth year in St. Jenvv, may challenge his father, Michael Father, for the best player in the family.
Michael Father was prominent in San Fernando in the late eighties. Michael Junior spends a great year as my father did in 1989.
Wynn JR. On 1531 yards and 19 touches land with two objection to 5-1 ST. GENEVEIVE.
Coach Billy Para said: “Getting Qurtbbeck in the system for a period of four years in a row is surprising.”
Para, Kennedy’s graduate, Wayne’s father, knew a few days ago, playing football for youth and secondary schools, so this call helped bring Wayne Junior to St. Jenvv and changed Barra his crimes to spread.
“We are childhood friends and trust me,” Para said.
So, who is the best? Dad or son?
“Mike was great during the days of San Fernando,” Para said. “The son is more polished. This year chooses the difference.”
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