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A "devilfish" is a creature that buries itself in the mud and sand on the floors of some seas. When a fish swims nearby that the devilfish doesn’t like, the devilfish exposes its venomous spine and poisons everything around it.
Mike Fish is an investigative reporter for ESPN.com. After listening to White prep schools talk about how they were losing recruits and football games to a Black football prep school, a devilish plot was concocted that would attempt to poison the tiny Black school like a devilfish would poison a minnow!
Fish chose to conduct a negative investigation of the North Carolina Tech Preparatory Christian Academy, the nation’s prep school football program that wins the most games.
Devilish reports
A true investigative reporter searches out the facts and let chips fall where they may. A world-class journalist would never start out with a wrongful agenda and seek untrustworthy people or dubious facts to substantiate it.
When I looked at NC Tech, I found a school that would take student-athletes that nobody wanted and gave those students educational and athletic opportunities they otherwise could not have gotten. A devilish reporter will never report the fact that before NC Tech student-athletes get a uniform, a playbook or a textbook, they are given a copy of the book of life – the Bible!
A slanted story will also never reveal the fact that NC Tech and its alumni dominate prep schools, NCAA junior varsity teams, and junior colleges that they play on the football field, often scoring 50 to 90 points a game on devastated opponents. Miamian Antonio Brown attended NC Tech, went on to study at Central Michigan and is now a Pro Bowl receiver for the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers.
But every student at NC Tech doesn’t go on to Notre Dame, Duke or the University of Miami. Some did go on to study and play sports at schools like Nebraska, Auburn, Kentucky, Arkansas, and South Florida. Others went to smaller schools and historically Black colleges and universities like Johnson C. Smith and Shaw. Many continued their education and football playing at junior colleges in America.
A good school
Student-athletes and parents considering prep school attendance can feel comfortable going to North Carolina Tech Preparatory Christian Academy. Students must be able to read the documents necessary to attend the prep school to play on a team that wins more football games than any other prep school in the nation. Students must have good study habits and good personal habits and values to succeed at any school.
It’s easy for a devilfish to attack a minnow. But on the prep school football field, NC Tech is a ‘killer whale,’ and no weapon formed against this truly Christian school will prosper!
Contact me and I’ll put you in touch with the school and the Presbyterian church the school is affiliated with. Be careful when you come in contact with a devilfish!
Contact Lucius at www.allworldconsultants.net.
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