The landscape is entirely different. Williams had teams that drew from the most talented parts of the county. Today, a kid pretty much plays for whatever high school he chooses to. That wasn't possible when Williams coached. Dale was one of the three largest schools in the state back then, and the stident population could not pkay for any other school. It's a very different landscape now, adding more balance to the skill set. With all that talent, Williams never did anything in the stare level of the playoffs.
Same is true about your Monarchs. For many years you had a lot of tough, homegrown kids in the Meadowbrook area and the demographics favored football abd basketball. But, over time, the Meadowbrook area became a lot more mixed racially, specifically with an ever increasing Hispanic population. Things changed. Where kids in that area, like most areas, grew up with a football, a basketball, or swinging a bat, now you see soccer being played on every vacant lot. And unfortunately for Meadowbrook, when a kid is coming along that loves football, and he has some talent and dedication, there is a strong temptation to change schools so they can be in a better program.
Hopefully, the VHSL will aggressively enforce the new rule adopted by the League that makes it exceedingly difficult for a kid to transfer and play athletics that first year after transfer. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to see teams made up of only kids that grew up together? And hopefully see strong rivalries revived?