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Miami High School Produces Multiple Athletes in College Football Playoff

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Christopher Columbus High School in Miami is making headlines as it boasts a remarkable track record of producing elite athletes, including several who are competing at the highest levels in college sports. Notably, the school has contributed four draft picks in two years, including Jase Richardson, who was selected by the Orlando Magic, and Alberto Mendoza, the backup quarterback for Indiana, who will play for the national championship against Miami. The school's commitment to both academic excellence and athletic prowess is evident, with an average Advanced Placement score significantly above the national average and a strong emphasis on community service. This legacy of success is a point of pride for the community, with alumni like NFL stars Brian Griese and Alex Rodriguez highlighting the school's impact.

Key Details: • Christopher Columbus High School has produced four draft picks in two years. • Alberto Mendoza will play for the national championship on Monday against Miami. • The school has maintained a tradition of winning at least one state championship sport every year since 2018. • Students must complete 100 hours of community service to graduate. • The school's average AP score is five times higher than the national average.

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MiamiMario CristobalJase RichardsonAlberto MendozaCayden BoozerFernando MendozaChristopher Columbus High SchoolCam BoozerBrian GrieseAlex RodriguezCoral Gables

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