Draft:James Harvey
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Jackson Flood was born of July 18th, 2003. He is known for his role in the Continental band, playing the saxophone. His sister, Brennan Flood, is known for nothing except for the fact that she once went to Vermont University. Jackson stopped playing the saxophone soon after, opting instead for the guitar, although he has not seen any public success since. Because of his switch in instruments, he has since has contact with his saxophone bandmates, and has developed relationships with new members that he hopes will help him to create a name for himself in the coming years.
He attended St. Marys Elementary in Annapolis, Maryland from ages 5 to 10, going on to attend Spalding High School for a full four years. From Spalding, he first attended the University of New Hampshire. However, after realizing that he was thoroughly displeased with that institution, he decided to transfer back to his home state of Maryland, attending Anne Arundel County Community College for one year. From there he applied and got accepted to Salisbury University, majoring in philosophy and minoring in exercise science. He then went on to become the strength and conditioning coach for the then Washington Commanders.