Staff vs. Students Basketball Game Gets Surprise Guest Player
Back in February, Fillmore Middle School hosted a Staff vs. Students Basketball Game and it was a blast including special guest celebrity Miles Brown who participated. Photos courtesy FUSD blog.
Back in February, Fillmore Middle School hosted a Staff vs. Students Basketball Game and it was a blast including special guest celebrity Miles Brown who participated. Photos courtesy FUSD blog.
(l-r) Counselor Corral and Miles Brown
(l-r) Counselor Corral and Miles Brown

Thank you FMS Counselor Rick Corral for the information about the game and Miles Brown below:

With more than 35 colleagues in attendance, over 450 kids (FMS and FHS kids), about 25-30 parents, one Hollywood celebrity (huge shout out to Counselor Corral for sharing his nephew, Miles Brown with FMS), a pair of volunteer referees, and a volunteer bus driver for our Piru kids, FMS hosted a memorable community event. Thanks to each of you who were there!

Miles’ family information: Cyndee Corral-Brown (mother, present at the game); Jack Brown (father, present at the game); and Kiana Brown (older sister, who was unable to attend the game). Other family in attendance: Merced Corral (grandfather) and Maria Corral (grandmother).

Info about Rick Corral, School Counselor’s relationship with Miles: Miles is my nephew (my sister’s son).

Since the family has inquired about visiting me at work, it was suggested a fantastic time to do so would be on the day of the Staff vs. Students Basketball Game.

With the approval of FMS Principal Mr. Valdovinos, I asked Miles if he’d be interested playing in the game.

Miles happily accepted the invitation to participate in our school’s annual game.

Miles Brown is an 18-year-old actor, executive producer, dancer, and rapper from Oxnard, California, who plays “Jack Johnson” on the hit ABC show “Black-ish”. He is the youngest on the Jr. NBA council board, as the official Jr. NBA/NBA correspondent. He has been featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Conan, The Steve Harvey Show, America’s Got Talent, Yo Gabba Gabba, and Battlefield America. Miles started as a dancer at age 3 and hit the stage within one year. He has been blessed to be able to perform for international music and dance festivals. Miles released his debut rap album, “We the Future,” in 2020 and plans to create his own film/TV production company with the vision of creating content to inspire Gen Z. Info courtesy www.imdb.com/name/nm5077468/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm