It’s Miller time at Bellflower High
If youβre looking for a football team that almost certainly will be improved over last season, Bellflower High fits the profile.
The Buccaneers went 0-10. Amir Neal was a starter and never quit. His mom kept telling him, βItβs going to get better, itβs going to get better.β
And it has with the hiring of first-year coach Keith Miller, who has brought along his 14-year-old freshman son, Austin, whoβs 6 feet 5.
βWeβre going to compete for championships and scholarships,β Miller vowed at a media day on Saturday.
Miller was an assistant at Bellflower when his brother, Jason, was head coach. His daughter plays flag football at Bellflower, so the Millers figure to be influential in the sports programs.
Having Austin around should help. Heβs a receiver whoβs still growing. New quarterback Elacion Saxton will try to use Millerβs size and athleticism for big plays.
Austin was asked if during a car ride his father treats him differently depending on his performance.
βThereβs no difference whether thereβs a good game or bad game,β he said. βMy dad still loves me.β
After a follow-up question, Austin finally admitted a good game gets him a stop at Chipotle.
Letβs see how many stops he gets this season.