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Building a successful career requires a strong foundation. When it comes to football, the earlier you learn, the stronger you become as a player. However, talking about foundation, a young prodigy sheds light on his abrupt 8th-grade football journey ending before stepping up in high school as a freshman. Quite a bummer. Let’s see which player didn’t get a chance to make his last game before entering high school memorable.

On October 23, the Tri High Titans two-way player running back/linebacker Braydon Bertrand took to X to share the news of his 8th-grade football journey, landing on a sudden note and saying, “I’m sad that my 8th grade football season is over and that it ended abruptly due to the cancellation of the last game, but I’m extremely excited to start preparing for my first year of high school football next year🏈 @DerekBertrand15.” Well, even though it’s a downcast moment for Braydon, he is also very excited for his upcoming future, as he will be joining his father to build his successful football career. Will get into that later. For now, let’s discuss which game Bertrand was talking about.

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Talking about the game in which Brayden Bertrand was reflecting his sadness in his tweet, it was supposed to take place between the Wes-Del Warriors and the Tri Titans. It was a much-anticipated game, as the Tri already secured a dominating win of 55-0 against the Warriors in 2022. Since their game was canceled, it’s impossible to know if the Titans would have won against Wes-Del again. It looks like it will remain a mystery till their next game. Let’s know the reason behind Braydon’s excitement to join the DeBree Academy.

Why Braydon Bertrand is thrilled to join the DeBree academy?

Brayden Bertrand’s excitement about joining the high school program is all because of his father. Yes, you heard that right. Braydon Bertrand is set to join DeBree Football High School to train, which is owned by his father, Derek Bertrand. However, Derek is also working as an assistant coach at Tri High, but as we say, more is more. Now that Braydon is stepping into his next voyage, what’s better than working closer with his support system?

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Derek Bertrand has always shown his unwavering support towards Braydon, whether it’s helping him with his football games or appreciating him for his achievements; he has never shied from hyping his son.

Their love was quite visible in Derek’s recent tweet, which he made on October 21st on Braydon’s special day. Not only did he wish him on his birthday but also appreciated him for his excellence, saying, “Happy 14th birthday to my oldest, @Brayfb32❗️Keep doing great things.” Now that Braydon is embarking on his new journey next year, with his father supporting him every step of the way, there is no doubt that he will excel in his gameplay.

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Did Braydon Bertrand miss a chance to shine, or is high school football his true stage?

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