Updated: Football: St. Francis gets quarterback transfer
Jared Lebowitz, a 6-foot-4 junior-to-be quarterback from Vermont, has enrolled at La Canada St. Francis. He trains under Steve Clarkson, a private coach.
Another Clarkson pupil, junior-to-be quarterback Luke Falk, enrolled earlier this year at Westlake Village Oaks Christian after moving from Utah.
"You're going to have a lot to write about," Clarkson said of both quarterbacks.
Lebowitz and Falk each visited several high schools in the Southland before enrolling at St. Francis and Oaks Christian, respectively.
Another Clarkson client, eighth-grader David Sills from Delaware who committed to USC as a 13-year-old, is apparently staying in Delaware. Clarkson said Auburn recently offered Sills a scholarship.
However, Sills' father told The Times' Gary Klein that his son had not been offered a scholarship from Auburn. He said they like him and they've joked around with him, but they have not offered. He is still committed to USC.
Just another day in the world of high school sports.
-- Eric Sondheimer








MISSION,
Just because Mommy lets you use her computer, doesn't mean you actually have to type anything to anyone else on it! Well, I mean short of those online GED courses, I guess.
"Poor Kid should have transfer to Serra"????? Did you miss the day they taught tenses in English class? Or does that 'keeping an entire sentence in the same tense' thing still confuse you?
Put the keyboard down, and back away from it slowly, there, Melville! You have a wonderful economy with words. I wait with great anticipation for your next syllable.
Posted by: sammy culture | February 08, 2011 at 08:47 AM
once again, parents and adults pimping kids. Why bother with high school sports???
Posted by: what! | February 08, 2011 at 08:43 AM
Or not.
Posted by: kenbren | February 07, 2011 at 08:39 PM
Poor Kid should have transfer to Serra.
Posted by: MISSION | February 07, 2011 at 03:35 PM