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The Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week – Haley Barber (Santa Fe)

The Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week for the week of April 8 is HALEY BARBER* of the Santa Fe (Alachua) girls lacrosse team.

Haley Barber Santa Fe lacrosse

*The sophomore set the school record with 11 goals in a 19-13 win against Eastside on Tuesday, April 9. Two nights later she was at it again, netting a game-high seven goals in a 19-0 win against St. Joseph (St. Augustine) in the regular season finale. Barber, a team captain, finished the 2019 season second on the team with 50 goals.

Nominate an Athlete of the Week each week no later than Sunday at 6 p.m. Email your nominations to mike@ThePrepZone.com

Previous 2018-19 winners:

April 1 – Ashton Ludwig (Keystone Heights softball)
The junior helped lead the Indians to a fourth-place finish in the Gold Division of the prestigious Kissimmee Klassic. Ludwig started out on fire in the tournament. She was 5-for-5 with four runs driven in as Keystone Heights defeated Riverview, 8-3, in its opening game. Ludwig followed that up by going 3-for-3 with two runs and an RBI in a 7-0 win against Frostproof. She finished the tournament with a .643 batting average in four games.

March 25 – Tamari Davis (Oak Hall girls track & field)
Davis, who transferred from Gainesville to Oak Hall this season, set a Florida Relays high school record in winning the 100-meter dash in 11.27. The time was also the best in the nation and the seventh fastest time in the world. Her time lowered the previous best of 11.29, which she tied last year.

March 18 – Deylynd Grant (Buchholz boys track & field)
Grant won two events at the Alachua County Track & Field Championships at Santa Fe High School as the Buchholz boys won the team title. The junior took first in both the 110 hurdles (14.89) and the 300 hurdles (43.14). He was the only Bobcat to win a pair of individual events for the Buchholz boys, which totaled 172 points, ahead of Oak Hall with 106 and Gainesville with 104.

March 11 – Tiffany Clark (Union County softball)
The junior had a monster week in leading the Tigers to a pair of victories. She began the week by going 3-for-6 with 6 RBI in a 27-11 win at Williston. Two nights later, Clark went 4-for-5 with a double, a triple and 9 RBI in a 22-12 win against Branford. In addition to the 15 runs that she drove in, Clark also scored four times, accounting for 19 runs in the two games.

March 4 – Lawrence Smith-Jackson (Buchholz wrestling)
Smith-Jackson placed fourth at the FHSAA Class 3A state meet, the best individual area showing at state. The senior also placed second at both regionals and the 3A-District 1 tournament, and he took first at meets such as the Westside Kiwanis in Jacksonville and the Hagerty IBT in Oviedo. He was named the Gainesville Sun’s Wrestler of the Year.

February 25 – Standrea McHenry (Trenton girls basketball)
McHenry helped lead the Lady Tigers (27-3) to their first girls basketball state title since 1980. The senior just missed a triple-double in the championship game. She finished with 10 points, nine rebounds, and nine steals in the 43-31 win against Holmes County in the Class 1A Final at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland. She had a double-double in the 60-40 win against Port St. Joe in the state semifinals. McHenry scored 14 points and tied a game-high with 13 rebounds. She finished the season second in scoring at 14.3 points per game, just seven points total behind fellow senior Taniah Bowers, and she led the team in rebounds (7.5 per game).

February 18 – Alissa Humphrey (Gainesville softball)
The Jacksonville University commit was 2-0 with a complete-game no-hitter and an 8 inning 2-hitter. She combined for 34 strikeouts in 15 innings pitched. At the plate, the junior was 3-for-8 with a double and 2 RBI, including the game-winning hit (a double with runners on 2nd and 3rd) in a 3-1 extra inning win at Santa Fe (Alachua). Humphrey struck out 18 Raiders and accounted for all but six outs.

February 11 – Darrien Jones (Columbia boys basketball)
The junior helped lead the Tigers to their first district title in 19 years by averaging 12 points, seven assists, 1.5 steals, and he was 10-of-12 from the free throw line in two games. In the 7A-District 4 semifinals, Jones scored a team-high 13 points, including seven in the final quarter, in a 61-51 win against Forest (Ocala). He added seven assists, eight rebounds, one steal, and was 5-of-6 from the free throw line. In the championship game, a 61-51 win against top-seed Gainesville, Jones scored 11 points, dished out seven assists, grabbed three rebounds, collected two steals, and he was 5-of-6 from the free throw line.

February 4 – Mahailya Reeves (Union County girls weightlifting)
The 15-year-old benched a state record 360 pounds, breaking the state mark by 55 pounds, and that coupled with her 185 in the clean-and-jerk gave her a state record total of 545 pounds in the unlimited division. Reeves’ win gave the defending 1A state champions two first-place finishes, as Union County finished fourth at the FHSAA Girls Weightlifting Finals at Arnold High School in Panama City Beach.

January 28 – Jalen Speer (P.K. Yonge boys basketball)
The junior combo guard helped lead the Blue Wave to a 2-1 week. After scoring 17 points and grabbing four rebounds in a home loss to 6A No. 2 Eastside (Gainesville), Speer scored 22 points, had three assists, four rebounds and four steals in a 65-55 upset win at Class 3A No. 1 Orlando Christian Prep. But he saved his best for last. Speer scored 32 points and grabbed six rebounds, and he hit the game-winning free throw with no time on the clock, in a 54-53 win at defending 1A state champion Wildwood.

January 21 – KJ Bradley (Eastside boys basketball)
Bradley helped lead the Rams to a 3-0 week. The junior guard scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds in a 57-41 win at Williston to start the week. He followed that up with 14 points in a 41-40 win at Santa Fe (Alachua) and finished the week with 14 points in a home win against St. Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville). Bradley, who finished the week with 11 rebounds, was the only Rams’ player in double figures in all three games.

January 14 – Sierra Millinor (Eastside girls soccer)
Less than a week after tying the school record for goals in a game (six), Millinor followed it up with seven more goals in leading the Lady Rams (12-2) to a 2-0 week. The senior scored four straight goals in a 5-0 win against Citrus (Inverness) on January 14. The following night, the Huntingdon College signee had a hat trick in a 7-0 win at Vanguard (Ocala).

January 7 – Isabella Quintana (Eastside girls soccer)
Quintana set a school record with six goals in an 8-0 win against Crystal River on January 8. Teammate Sierra Millinor would end up tying the record a couple of games later in an 8-0 win at North Marion (Citra). Quintana scored the other two goals against the Colts and added five assists. She had three goals and an assist in an 8-0 win at home against North Marion as part of a 3-0 week for the Lady Rams. The senior finished with the week with 11 goals in three games.

December 31 – Mya McGraw (P.K. Yonge girls basketball)
The sophomore helped lead the Lady Blue Wave (14-1) to a 2-0 week against state-ranked teams. She just missed a double-double with 16 points and nine rebounds in a 51-46 come-from-behind win at Class 1A #1 Trenton on Thursday, Jan. 3. She also had five blocks. The following night, McGraw scored 24 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in a 77-59 win against Class 5A #3 Raines (Jacksonville).

December 24 – Byron Smith (P.K. Yonge boys basketball)
Smith helped lead the Blue Wave to a 3-1 record and a runner-up finish at the Hitchcock’s Challenge in Alachua. The senior averaged 13 points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals in four games. He scored his tournament high (18 points) in a 64-57 win in overtime against Class 7A #9 Belen Jesuit (Miami) on Day #1 of the tournament. Two nights later, Smith’s corner trey with 18 seconds left against Class 7A Gainesville gave the Blue Wave a four-point lead in a 50-47 win against the Hurricanes.

December 17 – Niyah Jackson (Williston girls basketball)
Jackson was the top performer at the SAMCO Classic Christmas Tournament at Trenton, Dec. 20-22. On Thursday, the senior scored 32 points and added nine assists, two blocks, four steals and three rebounds in a win against Newberry. On Friday, she scored 26 points and added three assists and three steals and three rebounds in a loss to host Trenton. Jackson had a monster game in an upset of Class 1A No. 1 Lafayette (Mayo), scoring 49 points, while adding three assists, five steals and two rebounds. In a loss to Trenton in the championship game on Saturday, Jackson scored 22 points, and added six assists, one block, three steals, and one rebound.

December 10 – Jesse Landis (Eastside boys soccer)
The junior helped lead the Rams to a 2-0 week. He scored a goal and added an assist in a 5-0 win at Lake Weir (Ocala). Two days later, Landis scored four goals in a 7-1 win at Belleview, which ran Eastside’s undefeated streak to nine games.

December 3 – Taniah Bowers (Trenton girls basketball)
Bowers helped lead the Lady Tigers to a 3-0 week following a triple-double and a double-double. The senior flirted with a triple-double to start the week in a 59-17 win against Cedar Key. She had 13 points, 10 steals and seven assists. She followed that up with 17 points, 12 assists and 11 steals in a 72-32 win against Dixie County (Cross City). The Class 1A Tigers defeated 7A Gainesville, 52-38, at the Andy Hart Invitational at Lafayette (Mayo) to end the week. Bowers scored eight points, grabbed six rebounds, picked up nine steals, and added four assists as Trenton stayed unbeaten.

November 26 – Abbey Rivas (Santa Fe girls soccer)
The senior helped the Hawthorne football team advance to the regional championship with a 50-27 win against Crescent City in a Class 1A-Region 4 semifinal. He rushed for 225 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Fields gave the Hornets (11-0) a 20-7 lead in the second quarter with a 10-yard touchdown run. He added a 1-yard TD in the third quarter that proved to be the game-winning score.

November 19 – No award due to Thanksgiving break

November 12 – Uveekie Fields (Hawthorne football)
The senior helped the Hawthorne football team advance to the regional championship with a 50-27 win against Crescent City in a Class 1A-Region 4 semifinal. He rushed for 225 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Fields gave the Hornets (11-0) a 20-7 lead in the second quarter with a 10-yard touchdown run. He added a 1-yard TD in the third quarter that proved to be the game-winning score.

November 5 – Julian Hill (Buchholz boys swimming)
Hill helped lead the Bobcats to a top five finish at the FHSAA Class 4A Swimming & Diving Finals in Stuart. The Arizona State University signee won two state titles. The senior won both the 200 free (1:35.70) and the 500 free (4:22.35) as Buchholz finished in fourth place. He was also a member of the state runner-up relay teams (200 medley, 400 free).

October 29 – Lauren Jones (Oak Hall girls cross country)
The freshman helped lead the Lady Eagles to their eighth regional title in nine years. Jones finished with a time of 18:56.93 to place first and win the Class 1A-Region 2 individual title. The Oak Hall girls advanced to the program’s 18th straight state meet.

October 22 – Ella Steen (Santa Fe girls cross country)
Steen helped lead the Santa Fe girls’ cross country team to the Class 2A-District 5 title. The freshman had the Raiders’ top performance by finishing third with a time of 22:01. It was the first team title in school history for the Santa Fe girls.

October 15 – Amelia Williams (Buchholz girls golf)
The junior helped lead the Lady Bobcats to their third straight Class 3A-District 2 title. Williams shot a tournament-best 77 to help her team win by 20 strokes. It was also the sixth title in the last seven years for Buchholz, which advanced to the 3A-Region 1 tournament.

October 8 – Colby Toner (P.K. Yonge boys golf)
Toner helped lead the Blue Wave to their first Ann & John Ives Alachua County Tournament title. The junior beat his teammate, Jake Davis, in a playoff to earn the top medalist honor at the tournament. Toner, a St. Francis Catholic Academy transfer, and Davis, both shot an even-par 72. The Blue Wave finished with a team score of 308, their lowest score since 2009.

October 1 – Quinyon Mitchell (Williston football)
The senior averaged a whopping 12.6 yards per carry as the Class 1A Red Devils kept their postseason hopes alive with a 48-7 win against Class 5A Belleview on Homecoming. He carried the ball 14 times for 176 yards and two TD’s. Mitchell, a Toledo commit, leads the team with 862 yards rushing and will have a chance to eclipse 1,000 yards in his seventh game this week at Taylor County (Perry).

September 24 – Calvin Littles (St. Francis Catholic Academy football)
Littles finished with 446 yards of total offense in a 42-36 loss at rival Oak Hall on Monday, Oct. 1, a game that was postponed on Friday, Sept. 28, due to weather. The senior quarterback rushed for 249 yards on 23 carries (10.8 yards per carry) with three touchdowns. Four times during the game after an Eagles’ score, Littles answered. He finished with scoring runs of 20, 65 and 75 yards. He also threw for 197 yards and two TDs. After his 81-yard scoring toss, he ran in the 2-point conversion, his third 2-point play of the game. Littles accounted for all 36 points.

September 17 – Anthony Richardson (Eastside football)
The junior scored six touchdowns to help lead the Rams past visiting Lake Weir (Ocala) on Homecoming, 62-27. Richardson passed for 241 yards and two touchdowns. The University of Florida commit ran for an additional 157 yards and four scores, including a 49-yard scoring run and a 51-yard TD run, as Eastside (4-1) won its fourth straight game.

September 10 – Carlos Williams, Jr. (Dixie County football)
Williams had a monster game for the Bears against visiting Union County in a Class 1A-Region 3 game. The senior rushed for 308 yards on 18 carries in a 61-28 win. He finished the game with five touchdowns, including a long scoring run of 72 yards. Williams is averaging 212 yards per game through four games.

September 3 – Kylee Barry (Bell volleyball)
Barry helped lead the Lady Bulldogs to a 2-0 week. In a Class 1A-District 5 sweep of Madison County she had 39 assists, six aces, and seven digs. The senior finished with the week with 30 assists, seven aces, and eight digs in a district sweep of Hamilton County (Jasper).

August 27 – Madison Baynard (Newberry volleyball)
The senior middle blocker helped lead the Panthers (4-0) to a 2-0 week in 5A-District 4 action. Baynard had 10 kills, four digs and five blocks to help lead Newberry to a sweep at Interlachen. Two days later, she tied sophomore Grace Oelrich with a team-high 12 kills in a home sweep of Bradford (Starke). She finished with 22 kills, eight blocks, 20 service receptions and only one error in two games.

August 20 – Kahleil Jackson (Hawthorne football)
Jackson completed 12-of-19 passes for 400 yards and five touchdowns as the Hornets (1-0) opened up the season with a 69-0 win at Interlachen. The 6’3, 185-pound senior also added a 20-yard scoring run. Jackson, the son of former Gator Willie Jackson, had a long scoring pass of 75 yards to junior Jeremiah James.

The First Academy at Trinity Catholic – Baseball 2019

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Thursday, 6:45 p.m. (PREGAME) – High School Baseball, 7 p.m. (First pitch)
The First Academy (Orlando) at Trinity Catholic (Ocala)

Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play) & Marty Pallman (Color) for this Class 4A-District 3 game.

Radio: 900 AM Ocala and 92.1 FM & 1230 AM Gainesville

‘Live’ audio: http://mgmt.firststreaming.com/listen/player.php?callsign=WMOP_AM

Buchholz Track & Field – 2019

Wednesday, April 17 – “The Prep Zone” radio show broadcast from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville

Join Mike Ridaught as he talks high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville. Guests for this episode include Buchholz (Gainesville) track & field coach Michael Lehning and members of the Bobcats’ track & field team.

NOTE: Due to Gator softball, Wednesday night’s show at Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville was video only (archived above). However, the show will air in its entirety on radio (92.1 FM & 1230 AM Gainesville & 900 AM Ocala) on Thursday, April 18, from 6-7 p.m. prior to our baseball broadcast at Trinity Catholic (Ocala).

Audio link for Thursday: http://mgmt.firststreaming.com/listen/player.php?callsign=WMOP_AM

The Prep Zone Power Poll fueled by Anytime Fitness – 2019 Baseball Poll #3

anytimefitness_gainesville-300x99Class 9A Spruce Creek (Port Orange) remains on top of the regional all-classification rankings

GAINESVILLE – For the second consecutive week, the Spruce Creek (Port Orange) baseball team is on top of The Prep Zone Power Poll.

The Class 9A Hawks (15-2) had a second consecutive 3-0 week and once again received five of the seven first-place votes to remain No. 1.

Defending 5A state runner-up Bolles (Jacksonville) swept previous No. 10 Suwannee (Live Oak), 9-2 at home and 3-1 on the road, and stayed at No. 2. The Bulldogs (15-2) also received one first-place vote.

Creekside (St. Johns) is still third. The 7A Knights (15-2) went 3-0 and picked up the other first-place vote.

Previous No. 4 Fletcher (Neptune Beach) went 1-2 and slipped four spots to eighth, while Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) went 1-1, with a loss to new No. 20 Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville), and fell two spots to No. 7.

That opened the door for previous No. 6 Clay (Green Cove Springs) to move up two spots to fourth in the regional all-classification rankings. The Class 6A Blue Devils (13-4) swept Menendez by a combined score of 20-0.Spruce Creek

Class 7A Bartram Trail (St. Johns) rounds out the top five at No. 5. The Bears (15-3) had their 10-game winning streak snapped at Flagler Palm Coast, 7-6, but they also swept St. Augustine, which was in the 7A playoffs last year, as part of a 2-1 week.

Providence (Jacksonville) is ranked sixth, followed by Trinity Christian (Jacksonville), Fletcher (Neptune Beach), Springstead (Spring Hill), and Sandalwood (Jacksonville) in the top 10.

Buchholz (Gainesville), which went 1-2 with a pair of district losses to Ocoee, dropped out of the rankings. The Bobcats (10-8) are just 2-7 in their last nine games.

The Prep Zone Power Poll ranks the top 20 high school football, basketball, baseball & softball teams (regardless of FHSAA classification) across 26 counties in North Florida (Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Madison, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, Sumter, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, Union & Volusia counties). It is voted on weekly by sportswriters and sportscasters and it is fueled by Anytime Fitness of Gainesville.

THE PREP ZONE POWER POLL – 2019 BASEBALL POLL #3
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, record through April 13, and total voting points)
1. Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (9A) (5) (15-2) – 138
2. Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (1) (15-2) – 131
3. Creekside (St. Johns) (7A) (1) (15-2) – 129
4. Clay (Green Cove Springs) (6A) (13-4) – 117
5. Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (7A) (15-3) – 104
6. Providence (Jacksonville) (4A) (12-5) – 98
7. Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville) (4A) (12-7-1) – 90
8. Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (8A) (1) (17-3) – 89
9. Springstead (Spring Hill) (6A) (16-2) – 78
10. Sandalwood (Jacksonville) (9A) (13-4) – 77
11. Mandarin (Jacksonville) (9A) (12-5) – 72
12. Paxon (Jacksonville) (6A) (12-3) – 59
13T. Trenton (1A) (14-3) – 49
13T. Santa Fe (Alachua) (5A) (11-4) – 49
15. Suwannee (Live Oak) (5A) (10-5) – 40
16. Dunnellon (6A) (14-3) – 39
17. Madison County (1A) (11-4) – 29
18. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (12-7) – 23
19. Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) (2A) (13-0) – 15
20. Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville) (4A) (11-7) – 12
Also receiving votes: Christ’s Church Academy (Jacksonville) (2A) (12-2) – 6; St. John’s Country Day (Orange Park) (3A) (11-6) – 6; Williston (1A) (11-5) – 5; Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (9-3) – 4; Middleburg (7A) (12-5) – 4; The Villages (5A) (13-3) – 2; Trinity Catholic (Ocala) (4A) (7-8) – 2; East Ridge (Clermont) (8A) (10-5) – 1; Gainesville (7A) (9-8) – 1; Fleming Island (Orange Park) (8A) (10-6) – 1.

 

2019 Miracle Sports state softball rankings – Poll #9

softballGames through April 15

Area teams in bold

ALL-CLASSIFICATION
1. Bradenton Lakewood Ranch (8A) 18-0
2. Winter Springs (8A) 20-0
3. Orange Park Oakleaf (8A) 18-2
4. Coral Springs Charter (5A) 17-1
5. Eustis (5A) 17-1
6. Jacksonville Mandarin (9A) 18-1
7. Bartow (8A) 19-2
8. Apopka (9A) 17-1
9. Tarpon Springs East Lake (8A) 19-1
10. Wellington (8A) 18-1

CLASS 9A
1. Jacksonville Mandarin 18-1
2. Apopka 17-1
3. Lake Worth Park Vista 19-2
4. Port Orange Spruce Creek 17-3
5. Lithia Newsome 14-3
6. Palm Beach Gardens 16-4
7. Pembroke Pines West Broward 17-4
8. Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley 16-4
9. Palmetto 16-4
10. Orlando Timber Creek 12-4
Honorable mention: Tampa Alonso 10-6, Orlando Dr. Phillips 16-3, Palm Harbor University 15-6, Miami Coral Reef 13-8, Port St. Lucie Centennial 12-4, Orlando Lake Nona 12-4, Orlando Olympia 12-7, Orange City University 11-9, Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast 12-5.

CLASS 8A
1. Bradenton Lakewood Ranch 18-0
2. Winter Springs 20-0
3. Orange Park Oakleaf 18-2
4. Bartow 19-2
5. Tarpon Springs East Lake 19-1
6. Wellington 18-1
7. Cooper City 15-3-1
8. Plant City 13-2
9. Lakeland George Jenkins 15-6
10. Clermont East Ridge 15-5
Honorable mention:, St. Cloud 15-5-1, Oviedo Hagerty 14-6, Tampa Sickles 15-6, Winter Park Lake Howell 14-5, Tampa Freedom 11-2, South Plantation 14-4, Lutz Steinbrenner 13-4, Tallahassee Chiles 15-7.

CLASS 7A
1. Doral Academy 16-4
2. Pembroke Pines Charter 17-3-1
3. St. Johns Bartram Trail 15-3
4. Estero 19-2
5. Fort Myers 19-4
6. Niceville 14-4
7. St. Johns Creekside 14-3
8. Gainesville 15-6
9. Land O’Lakes Sunlake 15-2
10. Melbourne 16-4
Honorable mention: Lake City Columbia 14-5, Punta Gorda Charlotte 13-5, Tampa Chamberlain 14-4, Stuart Martin County 10-2, Palm Coast Matanzas 17-2, Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer 16-4, Cantonment Tate 14-4.

CLASS 6A
1. Sebring 18-1
2. Pensacola West Florida 17-2
3. Fort Walton Beach Choctawhatchee 17-1
4. Crawfordville Wakulla 15-3
5. Dunnellon 14-4
6. New Port Richey River Ridge 15-5
7. Plantation American Heritage 10-6
8. Belleview 16-4
9. Land O’Lakes 18-3
10. Lake Wales 13-8
Honorable mention: Spring Hill Springstead 16-5, Fort Lauderdale Archbishop McCarthy 15-2, Crystal River 14-4, Immokalee 15-5, Tampa Robinson 17-5, Rockledge 13-5, Miami Goleman 16-1.

CLASS 5A
1. Coral Springs Charter 17-1
2. Eustis 17-1
3. Mariana 16-0-1
4. Brooksville Hernando 20-1
5. Glen St. Mary Baker County 16-4
6. Alachua Santa Fe 16-4
7. Lakeland McKeel Academy 15-5
8. Miami Gulliver Prep 9-4
9. DeFuniak Springs Walton 14-6
10. Keystone Heights 14-6
Honorable mention: Cocoa Beach 16-4, Callahan West Nassau 13-8, Pierson Taylor 10-4, Starke Bradford 14-7, Bushnell South Sumter 14-7, Key West 11-6, Cocoa 14-7.

CLASS 4A
1. West Palm Beach Oxbridge Academy 17-3
2. Jacksonville Trinity Christian Academy 11-5
3. Miami Westminster Academy 15-6
4. Clearwater Calvary Christian 16-3
5. Jacksonville Providence 12-6
6. Montverde Academy 12-6
7. Tampa Catholic 15-6
8. Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy 14-4
9. Chaminade-Madonna 7-2
10. Tavernier Coral Shores 15-1
Honorable mention: Jacksonville Episcopal 7-5, Tampa Academy of Holy Names 11-7-1, Tallahassee Florida High 10-8, West Palm Beach King’s Academy 12-4, Miami Florida Christian 7-2, Panama City North Bay Haven 11-7.

CLASS 3A
1. Jacksonville University Christian 13-2
2. Bradenton Saint Stephen’s Episcopal 15-4
3. Tallahassee North Florida Christian 10-2
4. Orange Park St. Johns Country Day 10-4
5. Lakeland Christian 7-6
6. Windermere Prep 10-2
7. Orlando Faith Christian 15-5
8. Moore Haven 10-6
9. Marathon 12-6
10. Fort Myers Southwest Florida Christian 7-5
Honorable mention: Belle Isle Cornerstone Charter Academy 11-8, Spring Hill Bishop McLaughlin 11-7, Fort Myers Evangelical Christian 13-6, St. Petersburg Admiral Farragut 12-9, Seffner Christian 10-6.

CLASS 2A
1. Naples Seacrest Country Day 16-2-1
2. Mount Dora Christian 20-2
3. St. Petersburg Canterbury 14-7
4. Land O’Lakes Academy at the Lakes 10-6
5. Lecanto Seven Rivers Christian 11-3
6. Homestead Colonial Christian 10-4
7. Deltona Trinity Christian 13-4
8. Sarasota Christian 7-2
9. Vero Beach Master’s Academy 7-3
10. Palatka Peniel Baptist Academy 13-4
Honorable mention: Jacksonville Eagle’s View 9-7, Brooksville Hernando Christian 8-7.

CLASS 1A
1. Trenton 17-0
2. Bell 15-3
3. Madison County 15-4
4. Jay 14-5
5. Bratt Northview 12-4
6. Eastpoint Franklin County 15-5
7. Wewahitchka 12-5
8. Paxton 11-2
9. Sneads 16-5
10. Milton Central 12-4
Honorable mention: Bonifay Holmes County 15-6-1, Chiefland 11-6, Liberty County 11-6, Hilliard 9-7, Bethlehem 9-2, Frostproof 11-7, Fort Meade 13-7.

Tonight/This week – ThePrepZone.com (Week of April 15)

PZ - square(white)Here is what is coming up this week on ThePrepZone:

Monday (TONIGHT), 7-8 p.m. – “The Prep Zone” radio show broadcast from Sonic Drive-In of Dunnellon
Radio: 900 AM Ocala and 92.1 FM & 1230 AM Gainesville
‘Live’ audio: http://mgmt.firststreaming.com/listen/player.php?callsign=WMOP_AM
Join Mike Ridaught as he talks high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Dunnellon. Guests for this episode include Dunnellon softball assistant coach Matt Kidney and members of the Lady Tigers’ softball team.

Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. – “The Prep Zone” radio show broadcast from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville
Radio: 92.1 FM & 1230 AM Gainesville & 900 AM Ocala
Audio: http://mgmt.firststreaming.com/listen/player.php?callsign=WMOP_AM
‘Live’ & ‘Archived’ VIDEO (free): https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/the-prep-zone/evt1b44734be4
Join Mike Ridaught as he talks high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville. Guests for this episode include Buchholz (Gainesville) track & field coach Michael Lehning and members of the Bobcats track & field teams.

Thursday, 6:45 p.m. (PREGAME) – High School Baseball, 7 p.m. (First pitch)
The First Academy (Orlando) at Trinity Catholic (Ocala)
Radio: 900 AM Ocala and 92.1 FM & 1230 AM Gainesville
‘Live’ audio: http://mgmt.firststreaming.com/listen/player.php?callsign=WMOP_AM
Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play) & Marty Pallman (Color) for this Class 4A-District 3 game.

Friday, 5:45 p.m. (PREGAME) – High School Baseball, 6 p.m. (First pitch)
Forest (Ocala) at Buchholz (Gainesville)
*VIDEO (Subscription only): https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/the-prep-zone/gam9693ea0f05
Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play) & Mike Ridaught (Color) for this Class 8A-District 3 showdown between Alachua & Marion County.

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Dunnellon Softball – 2019

Monday, April 15, – “The Prep Zone” radio show broadcast from Sonic Drive-In of Dunnellon.  Radio:  900 AM in Ocala and 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville.

Join Mike Ridaught as he talks high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Dunnellon. Guests for this episode include Dunnellon softball assistant coach Matt Kidney and members of the Lady Tigers’ softball team.

For a downloadable copy of this episode, please email mike@theprepzone.com.

Gainesville softball edges Santa Fe (Alachua) in extra innings

Gainesville's Alissa Humphrey struck out 13.
Gainesville’s Alissa Humphrey struck out 13.

By Dylan O’Shea
Twitter – @dylanoshea24

The Gainesville High School Hurricanes defeated the Santa Fe Raiders by a score of 1-0 in eight innings on Wednesday.

This was a match-up between two elite arms in Gainesville’s Alissa Humphrey, a Jacksonville University commit, and Santa Fe’s Hailey Raulerson.

Humphrey went eight innings, surrendering just three hits and zero walks.  She struck out 13 batters.

Raulerson surrendered four hits, three walks and an unearned run in seven and two-thirds innings. Raulerson rang up six Gainesville hitters.

Raulerson’s unearned run came at the bat of the Hurricane’s Natasha Fox, who smacked an RBI single past the second base bag with the bases loaded to give Gainesville the win.

The senior first baseman took the humble approach in response to her game-winning hit, instead choosing to praise her team and respect the opposition.

“I’m really happy that we were able to pull through, as Santa Fe is a good opponent,” said Fox, who was named the Sonic Drive-In Player of the Game.

Gainesville (15-4), ranked 8th in Class 7A, played small ball to draw first and final blood in the eighth. After a leadoff triple by Parris Wiggs, two fielder’s choices and a walk, the stage was set for Fox. The senior first baseman pulled through when Gainesville needed it most.

Fox said she understood the importance of getting a run across to end the game before Santa Fe got the chance to score.

“Every play counts,” she said. “One error and a double ends the game.”

Fox said she was quick to her stance at every pitch, anticipating that the ball would come her way with every opposing swing.

GHS head coach Chris Chronister said he knew how huge the run and subsequent win was for his team.

“We had a few chances earlier in the game,” he said. “Alissa and Natasha did a great job getting us a win. We just needed to put the ball in play; Natasha did a great job.”

Santa Fe did an exceptional job keeping Gainesville scoreless up until that point. Raulerson’s six strikeouts came in the biggest spots of the game, including a strikeout of the Hurricane’s Sidney Karas in the 7th with a runner on third.

Gainesville swept the season series against Santa Fe after both wins went to extras. The first contest finished in a 3-1 Gainesville victory in eight innings on Feb. 22.

Gainesville’s next game is at home against Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) this Saturday at 1 p.m., followed by a game at 5 p.m. against Oakleaf (Orange Park).  Both teams are nationally-ranked.

Santa Fe (15-4), ranked No. 4 in Class 5A, travels to P.K. Yonge on Thursday at 6 p.m.

The Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week – Ashton Ludwig (Keystone Heights)

The Trophy ShopThe Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week for the week of April 1 is ASHTON LUDWIG* of the Keystone Heights softball team.

Ashton Ludwig Keystone Heights

 

*The junior helped lead the Indians to a fourth-place finish in the Gold Division of the prestigious Kissimmee Klassic. Ludwig started out on fire in the tournament. She was 5-for-5 with four runs driven in as Keystone Heights defeated Riverview, 8-3, in its opening game. Ludwig followed that up by going 3-for-3 with two runs and an RBI in a 7-0 win against Frostproof. She finished the tournament with a .643 batting average in four games.

Nominate an Athlete of the Week each week no later than Sunday at 6 p.m. Email your nominations to mike@ThePrepZone.com

Previous 2018-19 winners:

March 25 – Tamari Davis (Oak Hall girls track & field)
Davis, who transferred from Gainesville to Oak Hall this season, set a Florida Relays high school record in winning the 100-meter dash in 11.27. The time was also the best in the nation and the seventh fastest time in the world. Her time lowered the previous best of 11.29, which she tied last year.

March 18 – Deylynd Grant (Buchholz boys track & field)
Grant won two events at the Alachua County Track & Field Championships at Santa Fe High School as the Buchholz boys won the team title. The junior took first in both the 110 hurdles (14.89) and the 300 hurdles (43.14). He was the only Bobcat to win a pair of individual events for the Buchholz boys, which totaled 172 points, ahead of Oak Hall with 106 and Gainesville with 104.

March 11 – Tiffany Clark (Union County softball)
The junior had a monster week in leading the Tigers to a pair of victories. She began the week by going 3-for-6 with 6 RBI in a 27-11 win at Williston. Two nights later, Clark went 4-for-5 with a double, a triple and 9 RBI in a 22-12 win against Branford. In addition to the 15 runs that she drove in, Clark also scored four times, accounting for 19 runs in the two games.

March 4 – Lawrence Smith-Jackson (Buchholz wrestling)
Smith-Jackson placed fourth at the FHSAA Class 3A state meet, the best individual area showing at state. The senior also placed second at both regionals and the 3A-District 1 tournament, and he took first at meets such as the Westside Kiwanis in Jacksonville and the Hagerty IBT in Oviedo. He was named the Gainesville Sun’s Wrestler of the Year.

February 25 – Standrea McHenry (Trenton girls basketball)
McHenry helped lead the Lady Tigers (27-3) to their first girls basketball state title since 1980. The senior just missed a triple-double in the championship game. She finished with 10 points, nine rebounds, and nine steals in the 43-31 win against Holmes County in the Class 1A Final at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland. She had a double-double in the 60-40 win against Port St. Joe in the state semifinals. McHenry scored 14 points and tied a game-high with 13 rebounds. She finished the season second in scoring at 14.3 points per game, just seven points total behind fellow senior Taniah Bowers, and she led the team in rebounds (7.5 per game).

February 18 – Alissa Humphrey (Gainesville softball)
The Jacksonville University commit was 2-0 with a complete-game no-hitter and an 8 inning 2-hitter. She combined for 34 strikeouts in 15 innings pitched. At the plate, the junior was 3-for-8 with a double and 2 RBI, including the game-winning hit (a double with runners on 2nd and 3rd) in a 3-1 extra inning win at Santa Fe (Alachua). Humphrey struck out 18 Raiders and accounted for all but six outs.

February 11 – Darrien Jones (Columbia boys basketball)
The junior helped lead the Tigers to their first district title in 19 years by averaging 12 points, seven assists, 1.5 steals, and he was 10-of-12 from the free throw line in two games. In the 7A-District 4 semifinals, Jones scored a team-high 13 points, including seven in the final quarter, in a 61-51 win against Forest (Ocala). He added seven assists, eight rebounds, one steal, and was 5-of-6 from the free throw line. In the championship game, a 61-51 win against top-seed Gainesville, Jones scored 11 points, dished out seven assists, grabbed three rebounds, collected two steals, and he was 5-of-6 from the free throw line.

February 4 – Mahailya Reeves (Union County girls weightlifting)
The 15-year-old benched a state record 360 pounds, breaking the state mark by 55 pounds, and that coupled with her 185 in the clean-and-jerk gave her a state record total of 545 pounds in the unlimited division. Reeves’ win gave the defending 1A state champions two first-place finishes, as Union County finished fourth at the FHSAA Girls Weightlifting Finals at Arnold High School in Panama City Beach.

January 28 – Jalen Speer (P.K. Yonge boys basketball)
The junior combo guard helped lead the Blue Wave to a 2-1 week. After scoring 17 points and grabbing four rebounds in a home loss to 6A No. 2 Eastside (Gainesville), Speer scored 22 points, had three assists, four rebounds and four steals in a 65-55 upset win at Class 3A No. 1 Orlando Christian Prep. But he saved his best for last. Speer scored 32 points and grabbed six rebounds, and he hit the game-winning free throw with no time on the clock, in a 54-53 win at defending 1A state champion Wildwood.

January 21 – KJ Bradley (Eastside boys basketball)
Bradley helped lead the Rams to a 3-0 week. The junior guard scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds in a 57-41 win at Williston to start the week. He followed that up with 14 points in a 41-40 win at Santa Fe (Alachua) and finished the week with 14 points in a home win against St. Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville). Bradley, who finished the week with 11 rebounds, was the only Rams’ player in double figures in all three games.

January 14 – Sierra Millinor (Eastside girls soccer)
Less than a week after tying the school record for goals in a game (six), Millinor followed it up with seven more goals in leading the Lady Rams (12-2) to a 2-0 week. The senior scored four straight goals in a 5-0 win against Citrus (Inverness) on January 14. The following night, the Huntingdon College signee had a hat trick in a 7-0 win at Vanguard (Ocala).

January 7 – Isabella Quintana (Eastside girls soccer)
Quintana set a school record with six goals in an 8-0 win against Crystal River on January 8. Teammate Sierra Millinor would end up tying the record a couple of games later in an 8-0 win at North Marion (Citra). Quintana scored the other two goals against the Colts and added five assists. She had three goals and an assist in an 8-0 win at home against North Marion as part of a 3-0 week for the Lady Rams. The senior finished with the week with 11 goals in three games.

December 31 – Mya McGraw (P.K. Yonge girls basketball)
The sophomore helped lead the Lady Blue Wave (14-1) to a 2-0 week against state-ranked teams. She just missed a double-double with 16 points and nine rebounds in a 51-46 come-from-behind win at Class 1A #1 Trenton on Thursday, Jan. 3. She also had five blocks. The following night, McGraw scored 24 points and grabbed 18 rebounds in a 77-59 win against Class 5A #3 Raines (Jacksonville).

December 24 – Byron Smith (P.K. Yonge boys basketball)
Smith helped lead the Blue Wave to a 3-1 record and a runner-up finish at the Hitchcock’s Challenge in Alachua. The senior averaged 13 points, five rebounds, three assists, and three steals in four games. He scored his tournament high (18 points) in a 64-57 win in overtime against Class 7A #9 Belen Jesuit (Miami) on Day #1 of the tournament. Two nights later, Smith’s corner trey with 18 seconds left against Class 7A Gainesville gave the Blue Wave a four-point lead in a 50-47 win against the Hurricanes.

December 17 – Niyah Jackson (Williston girls basketball)
Jackson was the top performer at the SAMCO Classic Christmas Tournament at Trenton, Dec. 20-22. On Thursday, the senior scored 32 points and added nine assists, two blocks, four steals and three rebounds in a win against Newberry. On Friday, she scored 26 points and added three assists and three steals and three rebounds in a loss to host Trenton. Jackson had a monster game in an upset of Class 1A No. 1 Lafayette (Mayo), scoring 49 points, while adding three assists, five steals and two rebounds. In a loss to Trenton in the championship game on Saturday, Jackson scored 22 points, and added six assists, one block, three steals, and one rebound.

December 10 – Jesse Landis (Eastside boys soccer)
The junior helped lead the Rams to a 2-0 week. He scored a goal and added an assist in a 5-0 win at Lake Weir (Ocala). Two days later, Landis scored four goals in a 7-1 win at Belleview, which ran Eastside’s undefeated streak to nine games.

December 3 – Taniah Bowers (Trenton girls basketball)
Bowers helped lead the Lady Tigers to a 3-0 week following a triple-double and a double-double. The senior flirted with a triple-double to start the week in a 59-17 win against Cedar Key. She had 13 points, 10 steals and seven assists. She followed that up with 17 points, 12 assists and 11 steals in a 72-32 win against Dixie County (Cross City). The Class 1A Tigers defeated 7A Gainesville, 52-38, at the Andy Hart Invitational at Lafayette (Mayo) to end the week. Bowers scored eight points, grabbed six rebounds, picked up nine steals, and added four assists as Trenton stayed unbeaten.

November 26 – Abbey Rivas (Santa Fe girls soccer)
The senior helped the Hawthorne football team advance to the regional championship with a 50-27 win against Crescent City in a Class 1A-Region 4 semifinal. He rushed for 225 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Fields gave the Hornets (11-0) a 20-7 lead in the second quarter with a 10-yard touchdown run. He added a 1-yard TD in the third quarter that proved to be the game-winning score.

November 19 – No award due to Thanksgiving break

November 12 – Uveekie Fields (Hawthorne football)
The senior helped the Hawthorne football team advance to the regional championship with a 50-27 win against Crescent City in a Class 1A-Region 4 semifinal. He rushed for 225 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Fields gave the Hornets (11-0) a 20-7 lead in the second quarter with a 10-yard touchdown run. He added a 1-yard TD in the third quarter that proved to be the game-winning score.

November 5 – Julian Hill (Buchholz boys swimming)
Hill helped lead the Bobcats to a top five finish at the FHSAA Class 4A Swimming & Diving Finals in Stuart. The Arizona State University signee won two state titles. The senior won both the 200 free (1:35.70) and the 500 free (4:22.35) as Buchholz finished in fourth place. He was also a member of the state runner-up relay teams (200 medley, 400 free).

October 29 – Lauren Jones (Oak Hall girls cross country)
The freshman helped lead the Lady Eagles to their eighth regional title in nine years. Jones finished with a time of 18:56.93 to place first and win the Class 1A-Region 2 individual title. The Oak Hall girls advanced to the program’s 18th straight state meet.

October 22 – Ella Steen (Santa Fe girls cross country)
Steen helped lead the Santa Fe girls’ cross country team to the Class 2A-District 5 title. The freshman had the Raiders’ top performance by finishing third with a time of 22:01. It was the first team title in school history for the Santa Fe girls.

October 15 – Amelia Williams (Buchholz girls golf)
The junior helped lead the Lady Bobcats to their third straight Class 3A-District 2 title. Williams shot a tournament-best 77 to help her team win by 20 strokes. It was also the sixth title in the last seven years for Buchholz, which advanced to the 3A-Region 1 tournament.

October 8 – Colby Toner (P.K. Yonge boys golf)
Toner helped lead the Blue Wave to their first Ann & John Ives Alachua County Tournament title. The junior beat his teammate, Jake Davis, in a playoff to earn the top medalist honor at the tournament. Toner, a St. Francis Catholic Academy transfer, and Davis, both shot an even-par 72. The Blue Wave finished with a team score of 308, their lowest score since 2009.

October 1 – Quinyon Mitchell (Williston football)
The senior averaged a whopping 12.6 yards per carry as the Class 1A Red Devils kept their postseason hopes alive with a 48-7 win against Class 5A Belleview on Homecoming. He carried the ball 14 times for 176 yards and two TD’s. Mitchell, a Toledo commit, leads the team with 862 yards rushing and will have a chance to eclipse 1,000 yards in his seventh game this week at Taylor County (Perry).

September 24 – Calvin Littles (St. Francis Catholic Academy football)
Littles finished with 446 yards of total offense in a 42-36 loss at rival Oak Hall on Monday, Oct. 1, a game that was postponed on Friday, Sept. 28, due to weather. The senior quarterback rushed for 249 yards on 23 carries (10.8 yards per carry) with three touchdowns. Four times during the game after an Eagles’ score, Littles answered. He finished with scoring runs of 20, 65 and 75 yards. He also threw for 197 yards and two TDs. After his 81-yard scoring toss, he ran in the 2-point conversion, his third 2-point play of the game. Littles accounted for all 36 points.

September 17 – Anthony Richardson (Eastside football)
The junior scored six touchdowns to help lead the Rams past visiting Lake Weir (Ocala) on Homecoming, 62-27. Richardson passed for 241 yards and two touchdowns. The University of Florida commit ran for an additional 157 yards and four scores, including a 49-yard scoring run and a 51-yard TD run, as Eastside (4-1) won its fourth straight game.

September 10 – Carlos Williams, Jr. (Dixie County football)
Williams had a monster game for the Bears against visiting Union County in a Class 1A-Region 3 game. The senior rushed for 308 yards on 18 carries in a 61-28 win. He finished the game with five touchdowns, including a long scoring run of 72 yards. Williams is averaging 212 yards per game through four games.

September 3 – Kylee Barry (Bell volleyball)
Barry helped lead the Lady Bulldogs to a 2-0 week. In a Class 1A-District 5 sweep of Madison County she had 39 assists, six aces, and seven digs. The senior finished with the week with 30 assists, seven aces, and eight digs in a district sweep of Hamilton County (Jasper).

August 27 – Madison Baynard (Newberry volleyball)
The senior middle blocker helped lead the Panthers (4-0) to a 2-0 week in 5A-District 4 action. Baynard had 10 kills, four digs and five blocks to help lead Newberry to a sweep at Interlachen. Two days later, she tied sophomore Grace Oelrich with a team-high 12 kills in a home sweep of Bradford (Starke). She finished with 22 kills, eight blocks, 20 service receptions and only one error in two games.

August 20 – Kahleil Jackson (Hawthorne football)
Jackson completed 12-of-19 passes for 400 yards and five touchdowns as the Hornets (1-0) opened up the season with a 69-0 win at Interlachen. The 6’3, 185-pound senior also added a 20-yard scoring run. Jackson, the son of former Gator Willie Jackson, had a long scoring pass of 75 yards to junior Jeremiah James.

Sonic Drive-In Player-of-the-Game for April 10 – Natasha Fox (Gainesville)

Sonic-logoThe Sonic Drive-In Player-of-the-Game for Wednesday, April 10, is Natasha Fox of the Gainesville softball team.

Fox had the game-winning hit in the bottom of the 8th inning to give Gainesville a 1-0 win against visiting Santa Fe (Alachua) in a match-up of top 10 teams.

GHS (15-4), which entered the game ranked 8th in Class 7A in the Miracle Sports state rankings, loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the 8th, and then the senior delivered with a ground ball single up the middle, scoring Ashton Palmer from third as the Hurricanes swept the 2-game series.

Santa Fe (15-4), which is ranked 4th in Class 5A, got a good pitching performance from Hailey Raulerson, who limited the ‘Canes to just four hits.  Fox had two of those hits, including the game-winner.Natasha Fox GHS 041019 POG

Alissa Humphrey allowed just two hits with no walks and 13 strikeouts to pick up the win for Gainesville, which will host nationally-ranked Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) & Oakleaf (Orange Park) on Saturday.

Every game The Prep Zone will recognize a Player-of-the-Game. The recipient receives a $10 gift certificate courtesy of Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville & Ocala.