Shannon J. Owens | Sentinel Staff Writer LAKE MARY -- Lake Mary quarterback Matt Flynn sat on the sideline with his left arm resting in a sling. Alex Rios, a defensive lineman, hobbled around on crutches. Nick Beauchamp, a running back, wasn't even there. He was at the doctor's office for treatment for a potentially broken finger. This was a typical day of Lake Mary football practice. And the Rams are not alone. All across Central Florida, several top players are spending more time in training rooms than football fields this season. "I've never seen anything like it this year," Winter Springs Coach Mike Kintz said. "I haven't had a full starting 22 since the season started." Kintz saw Bears defensive standout Ardine Daniels sustain damage to his C4 and C5 vertebrae last month in a game against Lake Brantley, ending his...
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