Home Blog Page 169

Winter Haven’s Johnnie Lawson Named Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (March 19) – Johnnie Lawson of Winter Haven High School has been named the 2018 Florida Dairy Farmers Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school coaches and media representatives.

The overall coach-of-the-year award was the first for Lawson, who led Winter Haven to a 32-1 record and its third consecutive state championship. In 10 years, Lawson has posted a 236-55 record with eight Final Four appearances.

Lawson, who was earlier named Class 8A Coach-of-the-Year, tallied 144 points to finish ahead of Class 9A COY Kelvin Hamm of Port Orange Spruce Creek (103). Class 3A COY Ochiel Swaby of Miami Country Day finished third with 94 points followed by Class 1A COY Richard Hampton of Wildwood (88) and Class 3A COY Henry McNabb of Somerset Prep (79).

Rounding out the voting were Class 7A COY Chad Terrell of Fort Myers (65), Class 5A COY Tracey Wolfe of Oxbridge Academy (46), Class 6A COY Greg Farias of American Heritage (32) and Class 2A COY Ray Buggs of City of Life Christian (25).

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This is the 26th year of these unique awards as we honor the state’s top athletes and coaches in all 30 FHSAA sanctioned and recognized sports. The program also emphasizes to young people the importance of keeping dairy products a primary part of their diet in their overall nutrition plan. 

2018 FINAL VOTING RESULTS (Area coaches in bold)
Player Total Points 1st-place Votes
Johnnie Lawson 144 7
Kelvin Hamm 103 5
Ochiel Swaby 94 3
Richard Hampton 88 2
Henry McNabb 79 1
Chad Terrell 65 1
Tracey Wolfe 46 1
Greg Farias 32 0
Ray Buggs 25 0

Past Girls’ Basketball Coaching Winners:
1993 – Ronnie Bond, Pensacola Washington
1994 – Al Austin, Jacksonville Ribault
1995 – Reginald Davis, Tallahassee Godby
1996 – Harry Elifson, St. Petersburg Boca Ciega
1997 – Al Austin, Jacksonville Ribault
1998 – Dave Horner, Ocala Forest
1999 – Al Austin, Jacksonville Ribault
2000 – Ronnie Bond, Pensacola Washington
2001 – Ronnie Bond, Pensacola Washington
2002 – Al Austin, Jacksonville Jacksonville Ribault
2003 – Abby Ward, South Broward
2004 – Ronnalee Terry, The Benjamin School
2005 – Carl Brown, Lake Mary
2006 – Greg Hostetler, Titusville Astronaut
2007 – LeDawn Gibson, Winter Haven
2008 – Mike Hamburger, Naples Barron Collier
2009 – Carla Harris-Curry, Miami Norland
2010 – Marcia Pinder, Fort Lauderdale Dillard
2011 – Marcia Pinder, Fort Lauderdale Dillard
2012 – Marcia Pinder, Fort Lauderdale Dillard
2013 – Marcia Pinder, Fort Lauderdale Dillard
2014 – John Harder, Bradenton Southeast
2015 – Marcia Pinder, Fort Lauderdale Dillard
2016 – Sheila Seymore-Pennick, Jacksonville Ribault
2017 – Ochiel Swaby, Miami Country Day

The Prep Zone Power Poll powered by Strive Fitness – 2018 Softball Poll #1 (PRESEASON POLL)

Strive Fitness - George Koziara352-339-1230
Strive Fitness – George Koziara
352-339-1230

Nationally-ranked Gainesville is the top-ranked team in the all-classification regional rankings

GAINESVILLE – Gainesville High is back on top of the regional softball rankings to begin the 2018 season.

The Hurricanes (11-0) received four of the six first-place votes to edge No. 2 Oakleaf (Orange Park), last year’s No. 1 regionally-ranked team, for the preseason No. 1 ranking in The Prep Zone Power Poll.

Two years ago, GHS won the Class 7A state title and finished on top of the final poll, but last year they lost a 6-0 lead in the regional semifinals and lost at Columbia (Lake City) on a walk-off wild pitch, 8-7.

Gainesville is ranked No. 1 in the Miracle Sports Class 7A state rankings and fourth in the all-classification state rankings. They are also ranked 6th nationally by MaxPreps.Gainesville Hurricanes

Among their wins this season are No. 4 Keystone Heights, No. 5 Union County (Lake Butler), and #13 Columbia – all on the road.

Oakleaf, which finished 30-2 last season and its first softball state title, received the other two first-place votes. They are currently 2nd in the Miracle Sports all-classification rankings and they are also the top-ranked team in Class 8A.

The Knights (7-1) have a win against RV Mandarin (Jacksonville) and they lost at No. 3 Bartram Trail, 8-4, on March 2.

Gainesville will play at Oakleaf on Friday, March 23.

The third-ranked Bears (6-1), who are ranked ninth in Class 7A, have a loss at state-ranked Providence (Jacksonville), which is tied for ninth in the regional rankings. Bartram Trail lost to Gainesville in the first round of last year’s 7A state playoffs.

Keystone Heights and Union County round out the top five at fourth and fifth respectively.

The No. 4 Indians (11-1) reeled off 11 straight wins after losing to the #5 Tigers (5-1), last year’s Class 1A state champion, 3-2, in the season opener. Union County’s only loss was to top-ranked Gainesville, 2-1, on February 20.

Eustis, which finished 26-2 last season and advanced to its first state semifinal appearance before falling to nationally-ranked Coral Springs Charter in the 5A state championship game, leads off the second five at No. 6. All but one starter returns for the Panthers (8-2) from last year’s state runner-up team, and seven of those starters were All-State picks.

Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) is ranked seventh. Last year, the Conquerors (21-7) advanced to Vero Beach but were eliminated in the state semifinals by eventual 4A state champion Westminster Christian (Miami) in the bottom of the 7th inning. TCA (8-2) has a 5-0 win against No. 9 Providence, with losses to defending 9A state champion West Orange (Winter Garden) and No. 11 West Nassau (Callahan).

Deltona is ranked eighth. The Wolves (8-1) are ranked No. 1 in The Volusia/Flagler Fab 5 softball rankings.

Trinity Christian is tied for ninth with Springstead (Spring Hill) (8-0), which lost at eventual state champion Land O’Lakes in last year’s Region 2-6A final, to round out the top 10.

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 powered by Strive Fitness.

The Prep Zone Power Poll – Softball Poll #1 (PRESEASON POLL)
(School, followed by classification, first-place votes, last year’s record, 2018 record through 3/11, and total voting points)
1. Gainesville (7A) (4) (23-6) (11-0) – 118
2. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (8A) (2) (30-2) (7-1) – 114
3. Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (7A) (23-6) (6-1) – 100
4. Keystone Heights (5A) (19-10) (11-2) – 88
5. Union County (Lake Butler) (1A) (24-2) (5-1) – 85
6. Eustis (5A) (26-2) (8-2) – 71
7. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (4A) (21-7) (9-2) – 64
8. Deltona (7A) (20-6) (8-1) – 63
9T. Providence (Jacksonville) (4A) (10-15) (9-1) – 59
9T. Springstead (Spring Hill) (6A) (25-5) (8-0) – 59
11. West Nassau (Callahan) (5A) (20-8) (8-1) – 53
12. Trenton (1A) (22-3) (8-1) – 51
13. Columbia (Lake City) (7A) (18-9) (9-3) – 46
14T. Hernando (Brooksville) (5A) (21-10) (8-0) – 39
14T. Aucilla Christian (Monticello) (2A) (20-9) (2-0) – 39
14T. Taylor (Pierson) (5A) (17-4) (8-0) – 39
17. East Ridge (Clermont) (8A) (18-12) (10-1) – 35
18. DeLand (9A) (13-14) (6-1) – 30
19. Chiefland (1A) (21-7) (10-1) – 26
20. Dunnellon (6A) (23-7) (8-2) – 19
Also receiving votes: Mandarin (Jacksonville) (9A) (18-8) (8-1) – 18, University (Orange City) (9A) (20-7) (6-2) – 15, Santa Fe (Alachua) (5A) (20-7) (6-4) – 8, St. Johns Country Day (Orange Park) (3A) (15-6) (5-1) – 8, Madison County (1A) (9-13) (9-2) – 7, Ridgeview (Orange Park) (6A) (17-13) (4-0) – 3, Belleview (6A) (23-6) (7-3) – 1, Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (9A) (19-10) (3-4) – 1, Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) (2A) (18-4) (6-1) – 1.

2018 Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Basketball & Coach of the Year Finalists

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (March 13) — The nine individual class finalists for the 2018 Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Basketball and Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year have been announced following balloting by a statewide panel of high school girls’ basketball coaches and prep media members.

Every finalist was the leading vote-getter in their classification, making each one the Player of the Year or Coach of the Year in their class. The two winners will be announced following a final round of balloting by coaches and media.

The nine finalists for the 2018 Miss Basketball Award.  Area winners in bold.

Fujika Nimmo, Junior, Guard, Haines City, Class 9A Player of the Year
Led team to a 19-7 record and a district title, averaging 27.4 points, 6.0 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 2.8 steals per game.

Erin Turral, Freshman, Guard, Lincoln, Class 8A Player of the Year
Led her team to a 22-2 record and a spot in the Final Four by averaging 28.9 points, 5.0 steals, 2.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game.

Destanni Henderson, Senior, Guard, Ft. Myers, Class 7A Player of the Year
The McDonald’s All-American led her team to its third straight state title by averaging 15.5 points, 6.0 assists and 5.0 rebounds per game. She has signed to play college basketball at the University of South Carolina.

Kaliah Henderson, Junior, Guard, Robinson, Class 6A Player of the Year
Led her team to a 22-3 record and the regional finals by averaging 27.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and 4.1 steals per game. Has committed to play college basketball at St. Joseph’s University.

Sydney James, Sophomore, Forward, Ocala Trinty Catholic, Class 5A Player of the Year
Averaged 20.3 points 12.5 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 4.8 steals for her district championship squad.

Koi Love, Junior, Forward, Miami Country Day, Class 4A Player of the Year
Helped her team to its fifth straight state title by averaging 18.1 points, 10.3 rebounds, 2.3 blocks and 2.9 steals per game. Scored 25 points and had 13 rebounds in the state championship game.

Tyesha Battle, Senior, Guard, Somerset Prep, Class 3A Player of the Year
Led her school to the state title by averaging 17.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 5.0 assists and 7.4 steals per game.

Debra Buggs, Junior, Guard, City of Life Christian, Class 2A Player of the Year
Led her team to the Class 2A state title by averaging 15.0 points, 3.4 steals and 2.7 assists per game.

Kari Niblack, Senior, Forward, Wildwood, Class 1A Player of the Year
Led her team to its second straight state title, averaging 18.8 points, 11.0 rebounds and 3.9 blocks per game. She has signed to play college basketball at West Virginia University.

The nine finalists for the 2018 Girls’ Basketball Coach of the Year:

Kelvin Hamm, Port Orange Spruce Creek, Class 9A Coach of the Year
In his seventh year at the helm, Hamm led his squad to a 27-5 record and the Class 9A state championship. His overall record is 100-44.

Johnnie Lawson, Winter Haven, Class 8A Coach of the Year
Lawson led his team to a 32-1 record and its third straight state championship. In his 10 years at Winter Haven he has compiled a 236-55 record with eight Final Four appearances.

Chad Terrell, Ft. Myers, Class 7A Coach of the Year
In his third year as the varsity girls’ head coach, Terrell led the Green Wave to a 14-15 record and the school’s third straight state championship. His three-year record is 66-24.

Greg Farias, Plantation American Heritage, Class 6A Coach of the Year
Farias led his squad to a 23-7 record and the Class 6A state championship. In three years he has posted a 70-16 record with another Final Four appearance in 2017.

Tracey Wolfe, Oxbridge Academy, Class 5A Coach of the Year
In her third year as head coach, Wolfe led her squad to a 27-5 record and the Class 5A state title. She has a career record of 65-22 and also appeared in the 2017 Final Four.

Ochiel Swaby, Miami Country Day, Class 4A Coach of the Year
In his 14th year at MCDS, Swaby guided the Spartans to a 19-10 record and their record-tying fifth straight state championship (Ribault, 1999-2003). His overall record is 307-91.

Henry McNabb, Somerset Prep, Class 3A Coach of the Year
In his first year at the school, McNabb led his team to a 24-4 record and the Class 3A state championship.

Ray Buggs, City of Life Christian, Class 2A Coach of the Year
In his third year at the school, Buggs led his squad to a 21-5 record and its first state title. His overall record is 60-14.

Richard Hampton, Wildwood, Class 1A Coach of the Year
In his 14th year at Wildwood, Hampton compiled a 25-6 record and won his second straight state title. He has an overall record of 258-121, with two state runnerup finishes (1994 and 2015).

Final voting numbers by class (top three):

Class 9A
Player School Points
Fujika Nimmo Haines City 84
Jayla Adams Port Orange Spruce Creek 76
Colleen Bucknor Miami Senior 64

Coach School Points
Kelvin Hamm Port Orange Spruce Creek 137
Sam Baumgarten Miami Senior 66
Tami Vaughn Deerfield Beach 34

Class 8A
Player School Points
Erin Turral Lincoln 98
Diamond Battles Winter Haven 67
Summer Quigley East Lake 46

Coach School Points
Johnnie Lawson Winter Haven 134
Jason Hively Nova 69
Rod Mack Lincoln 44

Class 7A
Player School Points
Destanni Henderson Ft. Myers 101
Nasia Powell Ocala Vanguard 64
Nydia Lampkin Heritage 58

Coach School Points
Chad Terrell Ft. Myers 95
Don Brown Choctawhatchee 61
Marcia Pinder Dillard 51

Class 6A
Player School Points
Kaliah Henderson Robinson 74
Kayla Langley Brooksville Nature Coast Tech 47
Paris Williams Lakewood 37

Coach School Points
Greg Farias American Heritage 114
Tim Piggott Ponte Vedra 51
Necole Tunsil Lakewood 47

Class 5A
Player School Points
Sydney James Ocala Trinity Catholic 76
Alexa Zaph Oxbridge Academy 47
Alana Pinder Gulliver Prep 46

Coach School Points
Tracy Wolfe Oxbridge Academy 122
Al Honor Lake Highland Prep 84
Jacob Nantz Fernandina Beach 49

Class 4A
Player School Points
Koi Love Miami Country Day 86
Ayanna Rollins Gainesville Oak Hall 79
Brylee Bartram Seffner Christian 42

Coach School Points
Ochiel Swaby Miami Country Day 114
Karim Nohra Carrollwood Day 106
Willie Powers Gainesville P.K. Yonge 55

Class 3A
Player School Points
Tyesha Battle Somerset Prep 72
Caylan Jones North Florida Christian 58
Rebecca Berquist Southwest Fla. Christian 54

Coach School Points
Henry McNabb Somerset Prep 149
Chris Cenicola Orlando Christian Prep 102
Mike Verrill St. Stephens 30

Class 2A
Player School Points
Debra Buggs City of Life Christian 67
Alexandrya Myers Bayshore Christian 57
Maria Catalina Miami Christian 48

Coach School Points
Ray Buggs City of Life Christian 142
Rick Perez Calvary Christian 64
Daryl Adams Monticello Aucilla Christian 44

Class 1A
Player School Points
Kari Niblack Wildwood 137
Teyahna Hutchinson Port St. Joe 69
Niyah Jackson Williston 53

Coach School Points
Richard Hampton Wildwood 144
Kenneth Parker Port St. Joe 100
Andrew Norris Paxton 30

 

 

 

2018 Miracle Sports state softball rankings – Poll #5

softballThis is the fifth Miracle Sports high school softball state poll conducted by Miracle Sports for the 2018 season. The Miracle Sports state softball poll is produced weekly utilizing former and current high school and college coaches from across the state.  Area teams are in bold.

ALL-CLASSIFICATION
1. Coral Springs Charter (5A) 8-0
2. Orange Park Oakleaf (8A) 8-1
3. Palm Harbor University (9A) 9-1
4. Gainesville (7A) 12-0
5. Land O’Lakes (6A) 10-0
6. Viera (7A) 11-0
7. Pembroke Pines Charter (7A) 10-0
8. Miami Westminster Christian (4A) 6-0
9. Lithia Newsome (9A) 7-0
10. Land O’Lakes Academy at the Lakes (2A) 8-0

CLASS 9A
1. Palm Harbor University 9-1
2. Lithia Newsome 7-0
3. Miami Palmetto 9-1
4. Apopka 11-0
5. Kissimmee Osceola 8-1
6. Davenport Ridge Community 9-1
7. Tampa Alonso 8-2
8. Jupiter 8-2
9. Parkland Stoneman Douglas 3-0
10. Jacksonville Mandarin 9-1
Honorable mention: Orlando Dr. Phillips 12-1; DeLand 7-1; Palm Beach Gardens 7-3; Winter Garden West Orange 7-3; Orange City University 6-2; Orlando Timber Creek 7-2; Vero Beach 6-1; Davie Western 7-2; Coral Gables 5-0.

CLASS 8A
1. Orange Park Oakleaf 8-1
2. Bradenton Lakewood Ranch 5-1
3. Wellington 11-0
4. Bartow 9-1
5. Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas 4-1
6. Plant City 11-1
7. Tallahassee Chiles 10-0
8. Winter Springs 9-1
9. Clermont East Ridge 10-1
10. Lutz Steinbrenner 7-1
Honorable mention: Oviedo Hagerty 10-4; Lakeland George Jenkins 9-3; St. Cloud 7-3; Bradenton Manatee 7-1; Tallahassee Lincoln 5-2; Tarpon Springs East Lake 8-2; Tampa Sickles 8-3; Boca Raton Spanish River 7-2.

CLASS 7A
1. Gainesville 12-0
2. Viera 11-0
3. Pembroke Pines Charter 10-0
4. Fort Myers 5-1
5. Niceville 7-1
6. Deltona 8-1
7. Land O’Lakes Sunlake 8-1
8. Seminole Osceola 8-1
9. St. Johns Bartram Trail 6-1
10. Tampa Chamberlain 7-0
Honorable mention: Estero 10-1; Doral Academy 3-0; Bradenton Braden River 9-3; Stuart South Fork 8-2; Lake City Columbia 10-3; Navarre 9-2; West Boca Raton 9-0.

CLASS 6A
1. Land O’Lakes 10-0
2. Spring Hill Springstead 8-0
3. Plantation American Heritage 5-1
4. North Fort Myers 8-1
5. Immokalee 8-0
6. New Port Richey River Ridge 10-1
7. Dunnellon 8-2
8. Rockledge 10-2
9. Pensacola West Florida 9-2
10. Sebring 9-1
Honorable mention: Crystal River 6-1; Panama City Beach Arnold 9-2; Belleview 7-3Orange Park Ridgeview 4-0; Tarpon Springs 6-2; Gulf Breeze 6-3.

CLASS 5A
1. Coral Springs Charter 8-0
2. Keystone Heights 11-2
3. Eustis 8-2
4. Key West 7-0
5. Miami Gulliver Prep 2-1
6. Pierson Taylor 8-0
7. Brooksville Hernando 8-0
8. Marianna 10-1
9. Callahan West Nassau 7-1
10. Lakeland McKeel 10-3
Honorable mention: The Villages 8-1; Brooksville Nature Coast 7-2; Titusville Astronaut 7-3; Alachua Santa Fe 6-4; Lake Placid 9-3; Cocoa Space Coast 9-4.

CLASS 4A
1. Miami Westminster Christian 6-0
2. Tampa Academy of the Holy Names 8-1
3. Jacksonville Providence 9-1
4. Jacksonville Trinity Christian 8-2
5. Fort Myers Bishop Verot 7-2
6. West Palm Beach Oxbridge Academy 8-3
7. Tampa Catholic 8-2
8. Jacksonville Episcopal 4-2
9. Panama City North Bay Haven 10-4
10. Delray Beach American Heritage 4-3
Honorable mention: West Palm Beach King’s Academy 8-1; Perry Taylor County 6-3Montverde Academy 7-4; Clearwater Calvary Christian 4-3; Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy 8-2.

CLASS 3A
1. Niceville Rocky Bayou Christian 5-1
2. Orange Park St. Johns Country Day 5-1
3. Belle Isle Cornerstone Charter 8-3
5. St. Petersburg Admiral Farragut 5-2
6. Bradenton Saint Stephen’s Episcopal 6-2
7. Jacksonville University Christian 3-1
8. Marathon 4-2
9. Tampa Carrollwood Day 6-3
10. Fort Pierce John Carroll 4-6
Honorable mention: Bradenton Christian 6-3; St. Petersburg Northside Christian 8-4; Largo Indian Rocks Christian 6-4; Moore Haven 3-2; Orlando Faith Christian 6-1.

CLASS 2A
1. Land O’Lakes Academy at the Lakes 8-0
2. Monticello Aucilla Christian 2-0
3. Lecanto Seven Rivers Christian 7-1
4. Jacksonville Eagle’s View 10-1
5. Palatka Peniel Baptist 11-1
6. Jacksonville Christ’s Church Academy 7-1
7. Deltona Trinity Christian Academy 6-0
8. Mount Dora Christian 9-2
9. Homestead Colonial Christian 7-1
10. St. Petersburg Canterbury 3-6
Honorable mention: Palm Bay Covenant Christian 5-1; Sarasota Christian 5-2; Lake Worth Christian 3-2; Vero Beach Master’s Academy 3-1; Naples Seacrest Country Day 4-2; Belle Glade Glades Day 3-4.

CLASS 1A
1. Lake Butler Union County 6-1
2. Trenton 8-1
3. Sneads 12-0
4. Chiefland 10-1
5. Jay 9-1
6. Madison County 9-2
7. Wewahitchka 8-4
8. Bonifay Holmes County 7-3
9. Bratt Northview 7-2
10. Panama City Bozeman 7-2
Honorable mention: Altha 10-1; Frostproof 7-2; Freeport 7-4; Paxon 5-4; Mayo Lafayette 6-6; Santa Rosa Beach South Walton 6-4.

Trinity Catholic Boys’ Basketball – 2018

goat-drawing.cdrDate: Wed 03/14/2018 at 7:00 p.m.
Title: The Prep Zone

Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught and Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville. Guests for this episode include Trinity Catholic (Ocala) boys basketball coach Carlos Villalobos and members of the Class 5A state runner-up Celtics, who made their first boys basketball state championship game appearance in the school’s history. The show will also air on 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville, as well as 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala. #ThePrepZone.com

Click Here to Listen

CHROME BROWSER NOTE: Recent versions of the Chrome Browser have discontinued support for several plugins including the Silverlight media player used on this site. The best option to access this ‘live’ broadcast is to switch to a different browser, i.e. Internet Explorer or Firefox.

The other option for windows users is to click the “WMP Player” once you access the broadcast on Chrome. This will play the broadcast in your standalone windows media player if that is available on your computer.

2018 Spring Broadcast Schedule includes radio & video

ThePrepZone.com
ThePrepZone.com

As we embark on another sports season, it’s important to reflect on the season that is concluding.

Our coverage of hoops isn’t completely over until next Tuesday, March 20, when the Alachua County & Marion County Basketball All-Star teams go head-to-head at Vanguard (Ocala). We will have ‘live’ radio coverage of the game on 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville and 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala.

Thanks to our partnership with The Rock and Eastside High School, plus tournaments in December and January, The Prep Zone will conclude its broadcast coverage for the Winter with a record 80 basketball broadcasts. To put things in perspective, we averaged 5.3 basketball broadcasts per week during our 15 weeks of coverage.

We began our spring broadcast schedule with ‘live’ and ‘archived’ video of Gainesville at Columbia (Lake City) softball – via the NFHS Network. The game, which featured nationally-ranked GHS against the team that eliminated them in last year’s Class 7A state semifinals, ended up going into extra innings, providing a great start to our regular season coverage.

Each week during the spring, two baseball and/or softball games will be broadcast on local radio and online. A minimum of 17 games will be broadcast, including the postseason (broadcast schedule listed below).

In addition to our ‘live’ sports broadcasts, tune in to our weekly high school show, “The Prep Zone,” featuring a different high school team every Monday from 7-8 p.m. at Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville, and every Wednesday from Sonic Drive-In of Ocala.  Both shows air on The Goat FM (92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville and 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala).goat-drawing.cdr

**For our Gainesville audience, tune in to ThePrepZone.com Sports Report presented by SunState Federal Credit Union every weekday morning around 7:50 a.m. on 106.9 FM in Gainesville. Those reports are archived here if you miss a report**

**For those in the Tri-County area, tune in to ThePrepZone.com Nature Coast Sports Report presented by SunState Federal Credit Union every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:28 a.m. and repeating at 5:28 p.m. on 93.1 FM & 940 AM in Chiefland/Trenton & 1240 AM in Cross City**

**Tune in to our weekly radio interviews talking high school sports on ThePrepZone.com Sports Report presented by SunState Federal Credit Union on WRUF-98.1 FM & 850 AM in Gainesville every Thursday at 4 p.m. on “The Tailgate” with Jeff Cardozo, Pat Dooley & Zach Abolverdi

2018 Spring Broadcast Schedule
Tuesday, March 20 – Alachua County vs. Marion County All-Star BKB Game, 7 p.m.^
Thursday, March 22 – Columbia (Lake City) at Gainesville High Softball, 7 p.m.*
Monday, March 26 – Columbia (Lake City) at Trenton Softball, 7 p.m. (Audio only)
Tuesday, March 27 – Trinity Catholic (Ocala) at Trenton Baseball, 7 p.m.^
Friday, March 30 – Belleview at North Marion (Citra) Baseball, 6:30 p.m.*
Tuesday, April 3 – Eastside (Gainesville) at North Marion (Citra) Baseball, 6:30 p.m.^
Friday, April 6 – Chiefland at Trenton Softball, 7 p.m. (Audio only)
Tuesday, April 10 – Forest (Ocala) at Buchholz (Gainesville) Baseball, 6:30 p.m.^
Friday, April 13 – Trenton at GHS Baseball*
Thursday, April 19 – GHS at Buchholz (Gainesville) Baseball, 7 p.m.^
Friday, April 20 – Buchholz at GHS Baseball, 7 p.m.*
Tuesday, April 24 – GHS at Forest (Ocala), 4:30 p.m. (at College of Central Florida)^
Thursday, April 26 – Class 7A-District 3 Softball Championship Game, 7 p.m.*
Tuesday, May 8 – High School Baseball state playoffs, 7 p.m.^
Wednesday, May 9 – High School Baseball state playoffs, 7 p.m.^
Tuesday, May 15 – High School Baseball state playoffs, 7 p.m.^
Tuesday, May 22 – High School Baseball Region Finals (5A-9A), 7 p.m.^

*Video (Via the NFHS Network)
^Radio (92.1 FM & 1230 AM Gainesville and 100.1 FM & 900 AM Ocala) & audio online

Broadcast schedule subject to change

PK Yonge Basketball – 2018

goat-drawing.cdrDate: Mon 03/12/2018 at 7:00pm
Title: The Prep Zone

Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught and Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville. Guests for this episode include P.K. Yonge boys’ basketball coach Billy Blackmon and PKY girls’ coach Willie Powers and members of both state semifinalist teams. The show will also air on 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville, as well as 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala. #ThePrepZone.com

Click Here to Listen

CHROME BROWSER NOTE: Recent versions of the Chrome Browser have discontinued support for several plugins including the Silverlight media player used on this site. The best option to access this ‘live’ broadcast is to switch to a different browser, i.e. Internet Explorer or Firefox.

The other option for windows users is to click the “WMP Player” once you access the broadcast on Chrome. This will play the broadcast in your standalone windows media player if that is available on your computer.

St. Johns Country Day’s Newton, Pickett Win Top Girls’ Soccer Honors

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (March 9) – Abbey Newton of St. Johns Country Day High School (Orange Park) has been selected as the Florida Dairy Farmers 2018 Miss Soccer following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of girls’ high school soccer coaches and media representatives.

Newton, a senior midfielder who has signed to play college soccer for Louisiana State University, scored 35 goals and added 26 assists this season in leading her team to its seventh straight state title. Newton, who finished her career with 134 goals and 124 assists, joins Carson Pickett (2012) as the second Miss Soccer award winner from St. Johns.

Newton, who was earlier named the Class 1A Player-of-the-Year, had 12 first-place votes and tallied 136 points to finish ahead of Class 5A POY Jordan Diverniero of Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (96) in the voting. Class 3A POY Sydny Nasello of Land O’ Lakes (67) finished third followed by Class 2A POY Olivia Candelino of Bolles (Jacksonville) (51) and Class 4A POY Brooke Walsh (33) of Viera.

Mike Pickett, who guided St. Johns Country Day to a 26-0 record and the school’s seventh consecutive state championship, was named the Florida Dairy Farmers Girls’ Soccer Coach-of-the-Year for the second straight year. The Spartans currently have an 83-game unbeaten streak and earned USA Today’s No. 1 national ranking after winning their 10th state title in Pickett’s 20 years at St. Johns. He has led his team to Final Four appearances in 14 of the past 15 years and has compiled an overall record of 421-54 and was also named state Coach-of-the-Year in 2012.

Pickett, who was previously selected as the Class 1A Coach of the Year, finished with 117 points in winning this year’s award. Placing second was Class 4A COY Libby Diamond, who tallied 83 points after guiding Estero to a state runnerup finish. Class 2A COY Matt Tracy of
The Bolles School (70) finished third in the voting followed by Class 3A COY Scott Carswell of Merritt Island (68) and Class 5A COY Scott Waisanen of Oviedo (52).

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This is the 26th year of these unique awards as we honor the state’s top athletes and coaches in all 30 FHSAA sanctioned and recognized sports. The program also emphasizes to young people the importance of keeping dairy products a primary part of their diet in their overall nutrition plan.

2018 FINAL VOTING RESULTS (Area winners in bold)
Player Total Points 1st-place Votes
Abbey Newton 136 12
Jordan Diverniero 96 6
Sydny Nasello 67 2
Olivia Candelino 51 0
Brooke Walsh 33 0

Past Miss Soccer Winners:
1993 – Stacia Masters, Tampa Leto
1994 – Robin Cofer, Clearwater Central Catholic
1995 – Jill Ford, Orange Park
1996 – Gina Foster, St. Thomas Aquinas
1997 – Andrea Sellers, Satellite Beach
1998 – Alexis Mackenzie, St. Thomas Aquinas
1999 – Aly Benitez, Lake Brantley
2000 – Nandi Pryce, Lake Howell
2001 – Annie Adams, Gulf Breeze
2002 – Holly Ryder, Plantation American Heritage
2003 – Alison Tradd, Lake Mary
2004 – Ashlyn Harris, Satellite
2005 – Brianna Schooley, Parkland Douglas
2006 – Brianna Schooley, Parkland Douglas
2007 – Ella Stephan, Satellite
2008 – Kayla Grimsley, Lakeland George Jenkins
2009 – Kristen Grubka, Melbourne
2010 – Dara Spital, Miami Gulliver Prep
2011 – Dara Spital, Miami Gulliver Prep
2012 – Carson Pickett, Orange Park St. John’s Country Day
2013 – Tabitha Tindell, Ocala Trinity Catholic
2014 – Melanie Monteagudo, Plantation American Heritage
2015 – Melanie Monteagudo, Plantation American Heritage
2016 – Emily Madril, Navarre
2017 – Miracle Porter, Palm Coast Matanzas

2018 FINAL VOTING RESULTS
Player Total Points 1st-place Votes
Mike Pickett 117 11
Libby Diamond 83 4
Matt Tracy 70 2
Scott Carswell 68 3
Scott Waisanen 52 0

Past Girls’ Soccer Coach Winners:
1993 – Carlos Giron, St. Thomas Aquinas
1994 – Gary Bennett, Longwood Lyman
1995 – Frank Adsit, Jacksonville Bolles
1996 – Rod Kenney, Orange Park
1997 – Carlos Giron, St. Thomas Aquinas
1998 – Bill Eissele, Lake Mary
1999 – Kenny Morgan, Pensacola Washington
2000 – Dean Johnson, Lakeland Christian
2001 – Mike Lagow, Gulf Breeze
2002 – Mike Lagow, Gulf Breeze
2003 – Laura Rountree, Parkland Douglas
2004 – Fidgi Haig, Satellite
2005 – Laura Rountree, Parkland Douglas
2006 – Laura Rountree, Parkland Douglas
2007 – Brett Terry, Satellite
2008 – Joe Lenard, Lakeland George Jenkins
2009 – John Planamenta, Palm Harbor University
2010 – Scott Carswell, Merritt Island
2011 – Everton Edwards, Gulliver Prep
2012 – Mike Pickett, Orange Park St. Johns Country Day 
2013 – Rosanna Lord, Melbourne
2014 – Rosanna Lord, Melbourne
2015 – Matt Tracy, Jacksonville Bolles 
2016 – Scott Waisanen, Oviedo
2017 – Mike Pickett, Orange Park St. Johns Country Day

The Prep Zone Power Poll powered by Strive Fitness – 2017-2018 Girls’ Basketball Poll #7 (FINAL POLL)

Strive Fitness - George Koziara352-339-1230
Strive Fitness – George Koziara
352-339-1230

Class 9A state champion Spruce Creek (Port Orange) soars to the top

GAINESVILLE — Of the nine FHSAA Girls Basketball state champions crowned this season, two were from the area.

And one of them was selected as the top overall team in the all-classification regional rankings.

Class 9A state champion Spruce Creek (Port Orange) is the top team in The Prep Zone Power Poll’s final rankings for 2017-18. The Hawks (27-5) went 18-1 in 2018, including a 5-0 mark in the postseason.

They defeated Miami High, 44-43, in the 9A state championship game at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland to win their first state title in school history. They also defeated Oak Ridge (Orlando), 65-44, in the state semifinals, and previous No. 4 Flagler Palm Coast, 44-43, in the Region 1-9A semifinals.

Spruce Creek, which is ranked in the top 10 of MaxPrep’s all-classification state rankings, received five of the seven first-place votes to finish ahead of No. 2 Nease (Ponte Vedra).Spruce Creek

The Panthers (26-4) dropped one spot after finishing 2-1 in the postseason, falling at eventual 7A state runner-up Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach), 47-42, in the Region 1-7A final. They also defeated previous No. 6 Gainesville, 71-45, in the Region 1-7A semifinals, and previous RV Forest (Ocala), 67-18, in the Region 1-7A quarterfinals.

Nease, which received the other two first-place votes, defeated Spruce Creek by 20 on Dec. 9 at the Flagler Palm Coast Shootout. However, the Hawks’ title carried more weight to earn the overall No. 1 vote.

Wildwood, which won its second straight Class 1A state title, moved up two spots and finished third. The Wildcats (25-6), who had wins against #10 Trenton and #13 Lafayette (Mayo) in the postseason, and at No. 9 P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) on Feb. 1, haven’t lost to a Class 1A team in two years.

Class 5A state semifinalist Fernandina Beach dropped two spots to fourth. The Pirates (26-5) lost to eventual state runner-up Lake Highland Prep (Orlando), 55-37, in the state semifinals.

Rounding out the top five is Ponte Vedra.

The Sharks (24-6) moved up three spots following a 4-1 record in the postseason, which concluded with a 59-33 loss to 6A No. 1 American Heritage (Plantation), 59-33, in the state championship game.

Flagler Palm Coast defeated Spruce Creek in the 9A-District 1 championship game but lost by one in the 2nd round of the state playoffs, dropping the Bulldogs (18-6) two spots from fourth to sixth. They are followed in the top 10 by Class 7A state semifinalist Father Lopez (Daytona Beach) (26-5), #8 Gainesville (21-7), Class 4A semifinalist P.K. Yonge (19-8) and No. 10 Trenton (25-3).

Class 2A state semifinalist Aucilla Christian (Monticello) (22-6) and 2A state runner-up Calvary Christian (Ormond Beach) enter the final rankings at 18th and 20th, respectively.

The Prep Zone Power Poll ranks the top 20 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 powered by Strive Fitness.

THE PREP ZONE POWER POLL – 2017-2018 GIRLS BASKETBALL POLL #7 (FINAL POLL)
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, final record, and total voting points)
1. Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (9A) (5) (27-5) – 138
2. Nease (Ponte Vedra) (7A) (2) (26-4) – 130
3. Wildwood (1A) (25-6) – 126
4. Fernandina Beach (5A) (26-5) – 119
5. Ponte Vedra (6A) (24-6) – 107
6. Flagler Palm Coast (9A) (18-6) – 104
7. Father Lopez (Daytona Beach) (7A) (26-5) – 93
8. Gainesville (7A) (21-7) – 86
9. P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) (4A) (19-8) – 84
10. Trenton (1A) (25-3) – 77
11. Bartram Trail (8A) (19-11) – 71
12. Fleming Island (Orange Park) (8A) (24-6) – 70
13. Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (21-8) – 66
14. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (6A) (18-10) – 35
15. Newberry (5A) (20-7) – 31
16. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (7A) (20-8) – 27
17. Weeki Wachee (6A) (25-3) – 25
18. Aucilla Christian (Monticello) (2A) (22-6) – 16
19. Ribault (Jacksonville) (6A) (15-15) – 13
20T. Calvary Christian (Ormond Beach) (2A) (13-14) – 12
20T. Eastside (Gainesville) (6A) (17-8) – 12
Also receiving votes: First Coast (Jacksonville) (8A) (18-8) – 11; Sandalwood (Jacksonville) (9A) (17-3) – 9; University Christian (Jacksonville) (4A) (21-7) – 4; Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (16-10) – 2; Oakleaf (Orange Park) (8A) (21-5) – 1; Belleview (6A) (18-9) – 1.

2017 FloridaHSFootball.com All-State Football Teams (5A-8A)

FloridaHSFootballGAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Florida All-State teams are selected by FloridaHSFootball.com Publisher Joshua Wilson along with nominations submitted by coaches and a review of All-Area and All-County teams as published by various publications across the state. Teams that are classified independent by the FHSAA, including those in the Sunshine State Athletic Conference, were placed in the proper classification in which they would be assigned to for All-State purposes.  Area players in bold.

CLASS 8A

Most Valuable Player: LB Japerri Powell, Jr., Orlando Dr. Phillips
Offensive Player of the Year: RB Lorenzo Lingard, Sr., Orange City University
Defensive Player of the Year: DL Tyler Davis, Jr., Apopka Wekiva
Coach of the Year: Rich Bedesem, Apopka Wekiva

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Isaias Castellon, Sr., Miami High
QB – BeSean McCray, Sr., Orlando Dr. Phillips
RB – Lorenzo Lingard, Sr., Orange City University
RB – Akeem Dixon, Sr., Vero Beach
RB – Don Chaney Jr., So., Miami Belen Jesuit
WR – Demarcus Harris, Jr., Vero Beach
WR – Hayden Flood, Jr., Port Orange Spruce Creek
WR – Cyle Kurina, Sr., Tampa Alonso
TE – Ivan Thomas, Sr., Miami Palmetto
OL – Ed Montilus, Sr., Apopka
OL – Donate Lucas, Sr., Miami High
OL – John Campbell, Sr., Orlando Dr. Phillips
OL – Jarvis Jones, Sr., Vero Beach
OL – Thomas Schiffman, Sr., Orange City University
UT – Oyeh Lurry-Davis, Sr., Delray Beach Atlantic
UT – Johnny Ford, Sr., Miami High
ATH – Harrison Story, Sr., Davie Western
ATH – Nick Barnes, Sr., Port St. Lucie Centennial
K – Spencer Shrader, Sr., Lithia Newsome

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Tyler Davis, Jr., Apopka Wekiva
DL – Jay Swegheimer, Sr., Orlando Boone
DL – Elliot Bodre, Sr., Kissimmee Osceola
DL – Patrick Joyner, Sr., Homestead South Dade
DL – Jason Mercier, Sr., Delray Beach Atlantic
LB – Japerri Powell, Jr., Orlando Dr. Phillips
LB – Jaquarri Powell, Jr., Orlando Dr. Phillips
LB – Antquan Kinsley, Sr., Miami High
LB – Nelson Paul, Jr., Flagler Palm Coast
DB – Akeem Dent, Jr., Wellington Palm Beach Central
DB – Robert Crockett, Sr., Miami Columbus
DB – DJ Ivey, Sr., Homestead South Dade
DB – Michael Lopez, Sr., Winter Park
DB – Jarvis Ware, Sr., Apopka Wekiva
UT – Jamar Johnson, Sr., Sarasota Riverview
UT – James Head, Sr., Miami Southridge
ATH – Gurvan Hall, Sr., Palm Beach Gardens
ATH – Corey Gammage, Sr., Delray Beach Atlantic
P – Andrew Brickweg, Sr., Winter Garden West Orange

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Nick Celidonio, Jr., Vero Beach
QB – Antoine Williams II, Sr., Delray Beach Atlantic
RB – Devodney Alford, Sr., Orlando Dr. Phillips
RB – Jaylan Knighton, Sr., Deerfield Beach
RB – Nemea Hall, So., Winter Garden West Orange
WR – Terrence Horne, Sr., Miramar
WR – Jordan Smith, Sr., Western
WR – Marcus Taylor, Sr., Orlando Oak Ridge
TE – Pedro Rodriguez, Jr., Lake Mary
OL – Julian Hernandez, Jr., Davie Western
OL – Shaderrick Bradford, Sr., Apopka
OL – Despelado Alexandre, Sr., Deerfield Beach
OL – Luis Cristobal, Jr., Miami Columbus
OL – Eddie John, Sr., Plantation
UT – Yannie Scott, Sr., Davenport Ridge Community
UT – Mark-Antony Richards, Jr., Wellington
ATH – Steve Williams, Sr., Miramar
ATH – Kyle Minckler, Sr., Port Orange Spruce Creek
K – Samuel Petrin, Sr., Flagler Palm Coast

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Jeramy Passmore, Jr., Miami Columbus
DL – Dennis Briggs, Sr., Kissimmee Gateway
DL – George Bento, Sr., Port St. Lucie Centennial
DL – David Reese, Sr., Vero Beach
DL – Hansky Paillant, Sr., Miramar
LB – Dylan Litsinberger, Sr., Davie Western
LB – Jonathan Fioramonti, Sr. Loxahatchee Seminole Ridge
LB – Ge’Mon Eaford, Jr., Deerfield Beach
LB – Devin Hardy, Jr., Homestead South Dade
DB – Tanner Ingle, Sr., Orlando Dr. Phillips
DB – Tre Jackson, Sr., Wellington Palm Beach Central
DB – Teshaun Smith, Sr., Western
DB – Alan Glanville, Sr., Vero Beach
DB – Marc-Allan Derac, Sr., Delray Beach Atlantic
UT – Henry Bryant, Sr., Delray Beach Atlantic
ATH – Renato Brown, Jr., Wellington Palm Beach Central
ATH – Jesse Smith, Sr., Miramar
ATH – Cullen Honohan, Sr., Winter Park
P – Sterling Stockwell, Sr., Orlando Dr. Phillips

THIRD TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Nick Atkins, Sr., Wellington Palm Beach Central
QB – Malik Davis, Sr., Orlando Oak Ridge
RB – Ali Boyce, Sr., Sarasota Riverview
RB – Keonte Coffie, So., Oviedo
RB – Jacquez Lord, Sr., Port Orange Spruce Creek
WR – Antonio Scionti, Sr., Port St. Lucie Centennial
WR – Atorian Perry, Sr., Lake Worth Park Vista
WR – Mark Pope, Jr., Miami Southridge
TE – Dante Lang, Sr., Boca Raton
OL – Ryan Severinsen, Sr., Port Orange Spruce Creek
OL – Jared Griffith, Sr., Sarasota Riverview
OL – Delone Scaife, Sr., Miami Southridge
OL – Kenneth Horsey, Sr., Sanford Seminole
OL – Jeremiah James, Sr., Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast
UT – Antonio Clary, Jr., Jacksonville Sandalwood
UT – Shelley Singletary, Jr., Delray Beach Atlantic
ATH – Brandon Williams, Sr., Apopka Wekiva
ATH – Keshuan Clarke, Sr., Davie Western
K – Rylee Medlin, Sr., Port St. Lucie Centennial

THIRD TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Jarrett Jackson, Sr., Palm Beach Gardens
DL – Dervon Marius, Sr., Homestead South Dade
DL – Norell Pollard, Jr., Apopka Wekiva
DL – Rashawn Yates, Sr., Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast
DL – Leslie Smith, Sr,. Miami High
LB – Stephen Dix, So., Orlando Dr. Phillips
LB – Devonte Booker, Sr., Orlando Boone
LB – Andre Johnson, Sr., Vero Beach
LB – Rosendo Louis, Sr., Deerfield Beach
LB – Didero St. Germain, Sr., Wellington Palm Beach Central
DB – Dennis Shorter, Sr., Flagler Palm Coast
DB – Dwight Toombs, Sr., Port St. Lucie Centennial
DB – Jesus Santiago, Jr,. Wellington Palm Beach Central
DB – Andre Reese Jr., Sr., Miami High
DB – Tyrique Stevenson, Jr., Homestead South Dade
UT – Kevon Fordham, Sr., Bradenton Manatee
ATH – Kevin Butler, Sr., Homestead
ATH – Xavier Restrepo, So., Coconut Creek Monarch
P – William Przystup, Sr., Oviedo

HONORABLE MENTION
QB: Gavin Denboer, Sr., Tampa Alonso; Jeff Sims, So., Jacksonville Sandalwood; Cameron Legree, r., Winter Park; Cairiq Rackley, Jr., Miami Palmetto

RB: Devin Frater, Sr., Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley; Henry Parris Jr., So., Miami Columbus; Tyrone Davis, Jr., Winter Park; Brett Haecker, Sr., Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley

WR: Amechi Uzodinma III, Sr., Orlando University; Davarius Bargnare, Sr., Orlando Dr. Phillips; Edwin Carter, Sr., Jacksonville Sandalwood; Marcus Fleming, So., Miami High; Frank Ladson, Jr., Homestead South Dade; Armani Hayes, Sr., Palm Beach Gardens; Dominick Watt, Sr., Miramar

OL: Jeremiah Bartholow, Sr., Bradenton Manatee; Dustin Drake, Sr., Loxahatchee Seminole Ridge; Verneal Henshaw, Sr., Flagler Palm Coast; Mike Danclair, Jr., Miami Palmetto; Robert Duren, Sr., Davenport Ridge Community; Hamilton Hawthorne, So., Jacksonville Sandalwood

DL: Jordan Domineck, Sr., Lakeland George Jenkins; Alfonzo Dixon Jr., Coral Springs Coral Glades; Alex Jean Mary, Sr., Delray Beach Atlantic; Dion Bergan, Sr., Kissimmee Osceola; E.J. Berry, Sr., Davenport Ridge Community; Mario Kendricks, Sr., Kissimmee Osceola

LB: Julian Lowestein, Jr., Sarasota Riverview; Austin Bray, Sr., Coconut Creek Monarch; Jeremiah Anderson, Sr., Wellington Palm Beach Central; Juanye Tillman, Sr., Winter Park; Eddie Williams, Jr., Miami Palmetto; Cameron Williams, Jr., Orlando Dr. Phillips

DB: Cayvian Holmes, Sr., Apopka Wekiva; Jhemez Hull, Sr., Port Orange Spruce Creek; Robert Ruebel, Sr., Davie Western;

ATH: Cadarius Gaskin, Sr., Delray Beach Atlantic; John Smith Sr., Lake Worth Park Vista

K: Marcos Espana, Sr., Kissimmee Osceola; Sebastian Riella, Sr., Coral Gables

CLASS 7A

Most Valuable Player: QB Bryce Carpenter, Sr., Venice
Offensive Player of the Year: WR Jaivon Heiligh, Sr., Venice
Defensive Player of the Year: LB Ryan Smenda, Sr., Orange Park Fleming Island
Coach of the Year: Darrell Sutherland, St. Johns Bartram Trail

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Bryce Carpenter, Sr., Venice
QB – Michael Penix Jr., Sr., Tampa Bay Tech
RB – Fred Jackson, Sr., Lake Minneola
RB – Shaun Peterson, Sr., Davie Nova
RB – Cameron Myers, Sr., Plant City Durant
WR – Jaivon Heiligh, Sr., Venice
WR – Anthony Manning, Sr., Orlando Lake Nona
WR – Knowledge McDaniel, Jr., Bradenton Braden River
TE – Kamari Morales, Jr., Tallahassee Lincoln
OL – Dane Ferguson, Sr., Davie Nova
OL – Will Putnam, Jr., Tampa Plant
OL – Brad Cecil, Sr., St. Johns Bartram Trail
OL – Brendan Bengtsson, Sr., Bradenton Braden River
OL – Quintin King, Sr., Tampa Bay Tech
UT – Walter Wilborn III, Jr., Tampa Plant
UT – Justin Watkins, Sr., Clermont East Ridge
ATH – Joey Gatewood, Sr., St. Johns Bartram Trail
ATH – Jordan McCloud, Sr., Tampa Plant
K – Zack Sessa, Sr., Venice

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Nik Bonitto, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
DL – Judge Culpepper, Sr., Tampa Plant
DL – Hunter May, Sr., Neptune Beach Fletcher
DL – Tyrone Barber, Sr., Venice
DL – Miguel Rodriguez, Sr., Melbourne Viera
LB – Alonzo Houston, Sr., Palmetto
LB – Caleb Smith, Sr., Venice
LB – Micah McFadden, Sr., Tampa Plant
LB – Ryan Smenda, Sr., Orange Park Fleming Island
DB – Asante Samuel, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
DB – Derrick Bradley, Sr., Palmetto
DB – Jared Bailey, Sr., Venice
DB – Romain Mungin, Jr., Tampa Plant
DB – Darren Turner, Sr., Tampa Bay Tech
UT – Jonathan King, Sr., Tampa Bay Tech
UT – Jordan Miner, Sr., Wesley Chapel Wiregrass Ranch
ATH – Armani Gainer, Sr., Tallahassee Chiles
ATH – Brandon Brooks, Sr., Tampa Plant
P – Andrew Ilcken, Jr., Wharton

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Michael Kern, Jr., Orlando Lake Nona
QB – Bryan Gagg, Jr., Bradenton Braden River
RB – Lawrence Toafili, So., Largo Pinellas Park
RB – Devin Ellison, Jr., St. Johns Bartram Trail
RB – Deshaun Fenwick, Sr., Bradenton Braden River
WR – Anthony Queely, Sr., Orlando Lake Nona
WR – Xavier Hutchinson, Sr., St. Johns Bartram Trail
WR – Sean Atkins, Jr., Melbourne Viera
TE – George Takacs, Sr., Naples Gulf Coast
OL – Vincent Murphy, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
OL – Ricky Lee, Sr., Jacksonville Robert E. Lee
OL – Jake Pigozzo, Sr., Tarpon Springs East Lake
OL – Eriq Porter, Sr., Palmetto
OL – Scotty Rogers, Sr., Tampa Plant
UT – Trent Whittemore, Jr,. Gainesville Buchholz
UT – Jeshaun Jones, Sr., South Fort Myers
ATH – Derrick Jones, Sr., Jacksonville Robert E. Lee
ATH – Riley Smith, Jr., St. Johns Bartram Trail
K – James Schaefer, Jr., Neptune Beach Fletcher

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Parker Devine, Sr., St. Johns Bartram Trail
DL – Davon Strickland, Sr., Hollywood South Broward
DL – Cornelius Mann, Jr., West Palm Beach Palm Beach Lakes
DL – Bryce Love, Sr., Tampa Plant
DL – AJ Thomas, Jr., Lakeland
LB – Brandon Mays, Sr., Melbourne Viera
LB – Dylan Ridolph, Sr., Wesley Chapel Wiregrass Ranch
LB – Jackson Bull, Sr., Orange Park Fleming Island
LB – Andrew Duncan, Sr., Palmetto
LB – Denique Mayfield, Jr., Venice
DB – CJ Smith, Sr., Neptune Beach Fletcher
DB – Anthony Johnson, Sr., St. Petersburg
DB – Trenell Troutman, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
DB – Q Phillips, Sr., Melbourne Viera
DB – Noah Carr, Jr., Venice
UT – Ethan Brewer, Sr., Oviedo Hagerty
UT – Darrell Shelton, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
ATH – Johnny Amell, Sr., St. Johns Bartram Trail
P – Evan Passath, Jr., Tampa Plant

THIRD TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Tyler Hunter, Sr., Valrico Bloomingdale
QB – Tim Demorat, Sr., Melbourne Viera
RB – Ja’Veon Marlow, Sr., Winter Haven
RB – Teon Dollard, Sr., Lake City Columbia
RB – Treshaun Ward, Jr., Tampa Bay Tech
WR – Terrell Ferrell, Jr., Valrico Bloomingdale
WR – Breion Fuller, Jr., Doral Academy
WR – Frank Murphy, So., Tampa Plant
TE – Keon Zipperer, Jr., Lakeland
OL – Donovan Jennings, Sr., Tampa Gaither
OL – Max Lawson, Sr., Melbourne Viera
OL – Mitchell Cooper, Sr., Tallahassee Chiles
OL – Stephen Lewerenz, Sr., Gainesville Buchholz
OL – Jordan Earle, Sr., West Palm Beach Forest Hill
UT – Johnny Fritz, Sr., St. Cloud
UT – Nykie Marion, Sr., Orlando East River
ATH – Bry’yon Jones, So., West Palm Beach Forest Hill
ATH – Keshawn King, Jr., Orange Park Oakleaf
K – Josh Lopez, So., Doral Academy

THIRD TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Vernon Padgett, Jr., Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer
DL – Jalyn Robinson, Sr., Orange Park Fleming Island
DL – Connor Jewel, Sr., Tampa Gaither
DL – Dejmi Dumervil Jean, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
DL – Chantz Williams, So., Orange Park Oakleaf
LB – Anthony Solomon, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
LB – Colton Cormier, Sr., Gulf Coast
LB – Ethan Umstead, Jr., Lake City Columbia
LB – Armando Acosta, So., Gainesville Buchholz
DB – Harry Bowker, Jr., St. Johns Bartram Trail
DB – Jordan Battle, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
DB – Vincent Davis, Sr., Jacksonville Robert E. Lee
DB – Bryce Green, Sr., St. Petersburg
DB – Cortez Reid, Jr., Melbourne Viera
UT – Noah Keeter, Jr., Gainesville Buchholz
UT – Josh Bowers, Sr., Tarpon Springs East Lake
ATH – James Klaas, Sr., Melbourne Viera
ATH – Darius McClendon, Jr., Forest Hill
P – Ryan Hoprich, Jr., Jacksonville Atlantic Coast

HONORABLE MENTION
QB: Kaden Frost, Sr., Naples Gulf Coast; Braxton Plunk, Sr., Plant City; Chris Beard, So., Tallahassee Lincoln

RB: Devontae Harris, Sr., Davie Nova; Adrian Thomas, Sr., Wesley Chapel Wiregrass Ranch

WR: JT Wood, Sr., St. Johns Creekside; Mario Johnson, Sr., Kissimmee Liberty; Caeleb Bass, Jr., Harmony; Michael Ippolito, Sr., Boca Raton Olympic Heights; TJ Jones, Jr., Lake City Columbia;

TE: Mickey Koczersut, Sr., Bradenton Lakewood Ranch

OL: Matt Lee, Sr., Oviedo Hagerty; Dalton Hamm, Sr., Neptune Beach Fletcher; Jevon Williams, Sr., Lake City Columbia; Gerard Phanord, Sr., Lake Minneola; Ronald Folkes, Jr., Dwyer; Gavin Lamp, Jr., Melbourne Viera; Isaiah Roseville, Sr., Tampa Bay Tech; Sam Neely, Jr., Tallahassee Chiles

DL: Jake Libretto, Jr., Orange Park Fleming Island; Chase Knopf, Sr., Bradenton Braden River; Cam Neal, Sr., South Fort Myers; Sebastian Bruno, Sr., Boca Raton Olympic Heights; Jontrell Oliver, Sr., Gibsonton East Bay; Riley Parchar, Sr., Venice; David Padilla, Sr., Tallahassee Chiles; Trey Huntley, Jr., Lakeland

LB: Isaiah Walker, Sr., Orange Park Fleming Island; Dequan Jackson, Sr., Jacksonville Robert E. Lee; Trent Rogers, Sr., South Fort Myers; Robert Madden, Sr., Lakeland; Landon Moody, Jr., Valrico Bloomingdale; Alexander Sobeski, Sr., Tallahassee Lincoln

DB: Adetutu Daranijo, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas; Jakari Starling, Sr., West Palm Beach Palm Beach Lakes; Nick Clayton, Sr., Tallahassee Chiles;

ATH: Jeremiah Payton, Sr., Neptune Beach Fletcher; Dominic Tianga, Jr., Pembroke Pines West Broward; Kevaris Thomas, Sr., Lakeland

K: Aiden Jolliffe, Fr., Lake City Columbia; Thomas Leo, Sr., Clermont East Ridge; Santiago Tovar, Sr., Largo Pinellas Park; Trey Schaneville, Sr., Melbourne Viera; Alex McCourt, Sr., Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas

P: Zach Morea, Sr., Tallahassee Chiles; Austin Moulton, Sr., Venice

CLASS 6A

Most Valuable Player: DL Demetrius Mayes, Sr., Miami Northwestern
Offensive Player of the Year: QB Austin Reed, Sr., St. Augustine
Defensive Player of the Year: LB James Miller, Sr., Seffner Armwood
Coach of the Year: Max Edwards, Miami Northwestern

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Marquez Glover, Sr., Ocala Vanguard
QB – Austin Reed, Sr., St. Augustine
RB – Ty Dittmer, Jr., Gulf Breeze
RB – Damean Bivins, Jr., Pace
RB – Kelley Joiner, Jr., Groveland South Lake
WR – Jacob Copeland, Sr., Pensacola Escambia
WR – Khaishef Edwards, So., St. Petersburg Northeast
WR – Karim Brown, Sr., St. Augustine
TE – Zach Sheffer, Sr., Ponte Vedra Nease
OL – Terron Carrey, Sr., Miami Northwestern
OL – Darrell Farrell, Sr., St. Augustine
OL – Spencer Lovett, Sr., Pace
OL – Darrell Hixon, Sr., Navarre
OL – Garrett Wiwi, Sr., New Port Richey Mitchell
UT – Debarre Jenkins, Sr., Ocala Vanguard
UT – Dante Wright, Jr., Navarre
ATH – Devin Black, Sr., Seffner Armwood
ATH – Wyatt Rector, Sr., Leesburg
K – Connor Davis, Sr., Ocala Forest

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Fitzroy Gardner, Sr., Seffner Armwood
DL – Demetrius Mayes, Sr., Miami Northwestern
DL – Malcolm Lamar, Sr., Seffner Armwood
DL – Malcolm Ray, Sr., Miami Carol City
DL – Byron Hadley, Sr., Ocala Vanguard
LB – James Miller, Sr., Seffner Armwood
LB – Fa’najae Gotay, Sr., North Fort Myers
LB – Gavin Pate, Sr., Ocala Vanguard
LB – Logan Doublin, Sr., Largo
DB – Divaad Wilson, Sr., Miami Northwestern
DB – Kharri Thomas, Sr., Ocala Vanguard
DB – Jhonny Quest, Sr., Seffner Armwood
DB – Keon Voisin, Sr., Crestview
DB – Eric Smith, Sr., Miami Norland
UT – Kym-mani King, Sr., New Port Richey Mitchell
UT – Wooby Theork, Sr., Naples
ATH – Lonell Harris, Sr., St. Augustine
ATH – Jerome Ford, Sr., Seffner Armwood
P – Jarrett Mills, Sr., Okeechobee

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Luke Matthews, Jr., Gainesville
QB – Tyler Riddell, Jr., Tampa Chamberlain
RB – Chez Mellusi, Jr., Naples
RB – Mychael Hamilton, Sr., New Port Richey Mitchell
RB – Dexter Brown, Sr., St. Augustine
WR – Cordrayious Graham, Sr., Leesburg
WR – Zailes Alexander, Sr., Fort Walton Beach Choctawhatchee
WR – Jalen Kelsey, Jr., Gainesville
TE – Tyler Carr, Sr., Ocala Forest
OL – Reggie Smith, Sr., Pensacola Escambia
OL – Colton McDonald, Sr., North Fort Myers
OL – Antonio Smith, Sr., Ocala Vanguard
OL – Bryson Norris, Jr., Crestview
OL – Dorian Hinton, Jr., Naples
UT – Joe Wilkins, Sr., North Fort Myers
UT – Jakob Mattos, Sr., New Port Richey Mitchell
ATH – Tutu Atwell, Sr., Miami Northwestern
ATH – Jacquez Carter, Sr., Naples Palmetto Ridge
K – J.P. Watt, Sr., New Port Richey Mitchell

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Robert Zuzu II, Sr., St. Augustine
DL – Antonio Hendry, Sr., Tampa Chamberlain
DL – Mitchell Hunt, Jr., Navarre
DL – Canyon Albergo, Sr., New Port Richey Mitchell
DL – Patrick Kennan, Sr., Tampa Blake
LB – Caleb Sutherland, Sr., Seffner Armwood
LB – Robert Hicks, Sr., Miami Central
LB – Josh Carter, Jr., Navarre
LB – Jordan Weatherbee, Sr., Fort Myers
DB – Stanley Garner, Sr., Fort Lauderdale Dillard
DB – Avonta Crim, Sr., Ocala Vanguard
DB – Randy Russell, Sr., Miami Carol City
DB – Adam Rogers, Sr., New Port Richey Mitchell
DB – Cameron Howitt, Sr., North Fort Myers
UT – Cameron Tisdale, Sr., Largo
UT – Julian Cromwell, Sr., Gainesville
ATH – Jamien Sherwood, Sr., Jensen Beach
ATH – Yasir Abdullah, Sr., Miami Carol City
P – Nixon Mejia, Jr., Ocala Lake Weir

THIRD TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Brady Ooten, Sr., Fort Walton Beach Choctawhatchee
QB – Rod Bouchard, Sr., Crestview
RB – Randy Morgan, Sr., Spring Hill Springstead
RB – Brian Snead, Sr., Seffner Armwood
RB – T.J. Jones, Sr., Lakeland Lake Gibson
WR- Travon Alston, Sr., Leesburg
WR – Leonard Manuel, So., Ocala Vanguard
WR – Terrell Perriman, Sr., Miami Central
TE – Bryce Callahan, Sr., Gulf Breeze
OL – James Whitehead, Sr., Lakeland Lake Gibson
OL – Nick Tenly, Sr., Naples Barron Collier
OL – Adonis Boone, Sr., Daytona Beach Mainland
OL – Josh Taylor, Jr., Groveland South Lake
OL – Jeff Miller, So., Seffner Armwood
UT – Tyrese Spain, Sr., Tampa Hillsborough
UT – Kiaryn Davis, Sr., Miami Northwestern
ATH – Sage Chambers, Sr., Navarre
ATH – Keon Gulley, Jr., St. Petersburg Northeast
K – Elijah Ryan, Jr., St. Augustine

THIRD TEAM DEFENSE
DL – DJ Bullard, Sr., Largo
DL – Dru Bowens, Sr., Palm Coast Matanzas
DL – Shavonta Timothy, Sr., Lakeland Lake Gibson
DL – Kevon McCrary, Jr., Daytona Beach Mainland
DL – Devin Leacock, Sr., Port Charlotte
LB – Ricardo Watson, Sr., Seffner Armwood
LB – Marc Viechec, Jr., Naples
LB – Nick Ferrini, Jr., New Port Richey Mitchell
LB – Jaderian Johnson, Sr., Cantonment Tate
DB – John Coleus, Sr., Fort Myers
DB – De’Kawn Hughes, So., Seffner Armwood
DB – Walter Yates III, Sr., Gulf Breeze
DB – Juanyeh Thomas, Sr., Niceville
DB – Stephaun Peters, Sr., New Port Richey Mitchell
UT – Tyrice Knight, Sr., Lakeland Lake Gibson
UT – Bailey Anderson, Sr., Naples Palmetto Ridge
ATH – Dana Brown, Sr., Naples Barron Collier
ATH – James Cook, Sr., Miami Central
P – Hugh Wilkinson, Sr., Naples

HONORABLE MENTION
QB: Aubrey Williams, Sr., Milton; Jacob Kuhlman, Sr., Naples Barron Collier, Chayil Garnett, So., Lake Wales

RB: Jareem Westcott, Sr., Ponte Vedra Nease; Kimo Clarke, Jr., Ocala Lake Weir; Jay Stanton, Jr., Crestview; Sermari Jones, Sr., Tate; Kiaryn Davis, Sr., Miami Northwestern

WR: Mystikal McGee, Sr., Pensacola Washington; Tony Medina, Sr., Lake Wales; Devin Voisin, Sr., Crestview; Russell Tolbert, Sr., Ocala Vanguard; Zazion Hudson, Jr., New Smyrna Beach; Camaron Rohlin, Sr., Pace; Cedrin Daniel, Sr., St. Augustine

OL: Tramel Brown, So., Gainesville; Maurice Smith, Jr., Miami Central; Weston Tew, Jr., Crestview; Luther Fagalima, Jr., Crestview; Brock Robertson, Sr. Ocala Vanguard; Drew Peterson, Jr., New Smyrna Beach; Thomas Marrero, Jr., St. Augustine; Jack Andreu, Sr., Punta Gorda Charlotte; Logan Jefferson, Jr., Sebastian River; Caden Marcum, Sr., Port Charlotte

DL: Ben Sode, Sr., Groveland South Lake; Tony Pierce, Sr., Auburndale; Loobert Denelus, Jr., Naples; James Segrest, Jr., Navarre; Callahan Phillips, Sr., Niceville; Cameron Austin, Sr., Ocala Forest; Julio Thompson, Sr., Daytona Beach Mainland; Jaylen Clausell, So., Pensacola Pine Forest; Jacob Tisdale, Sr., Gulf Breeze; Tim Smith, So., Sebastian River; Jaquaze Sorrells, Jr., Largo; Ricky Williams, Sr., Tampa Blake;

LB: Ar’quel Smith, So., Naples; Evan Gonzalez, Sr., Naples Palmetto Ridge; Karl Dorn, Sr., Fort Walton Beach; Tylee Austin, Sr., Palm Coast Matanzas; De’Shard Hughes, Sr., Seffner Armwood; Jahaad Malphus, Sr., Hillsborough; Jake Monzeglio, Jr., Port Charlotte

DB: Taurean Hill, Sr., Gainesville; Marcus Purcell, Sr., Crestview; Tyrek Russ, Sr., St. Augustine; Terrence Wilson, Jr., Jensen Beach;

UT: Jack White, Jr., Niceville; Denzel Simon, Sr., Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy; Anwar Lewis, Sr. Pensacola Pine Forest

ATH: JaJuan Cherry, Sr., Okeechobee; Jayden Grant, Sr., Punta Gorda Charlotte

K: Mark Brodkin, Jr., Ocala Vanguard; Noah Gettman, Sr., Daytona Beach Mainland; Grant Presson, Sr., Land O’ Lakes Sunlake

CLASS 5A

Most Valuable Player: DL Andrew Chatfield, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
Offensive Player of the Year: RB Aundre Carter, Sr., Green Cove Springs Clay
Defensive Player of the Year: DL Nesta Silvera, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
Coach of the Year: Patrick Surtain, Plantation American Heritage

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Quadry Jones, Sr., Orlando Jones
QB – Nik Scalzo, Jr., Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
RB – Aundre Carter, Sr., Green Cove Springs Clay
RB – John Miller, Sr., Lynn Haven Mosley
RB – Seth Paige, Sr., Glen St. Mary Baker County
WR – Je’Quan Burton, Sr., Orlando Jones
WR – Chris Sanders, Jr., Jacksonville Bolles
WR – Isaiah Washington, Jr., Jacksonville Trinity Christian
TE – Larry Hodges, Jr., Tampa Jesuit
OL – Troy Ingle, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
OL – Jamari Williams, Sr., Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
OL – Jason Brooks, Sr., Green Cove Springs Clay
OL – Zack Zambrano, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
OL – Cooper Hodges, Sr., Glen St. Mary Baker County
UT – Mikey Roussos, Sr., New Port Richey River Ridge
UT – Miles Jones, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
ATH – Jashuan Corbin, Sr., Rockledge
ATH – Lee Graham, Sr., Glen St. Mary Baker County
K – Griffin Cerra, Sr., Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Andrew Chatfield, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
DL – Trey Laing, Sr., Tallahassee Godby
DL – Adarius McWilliams, Sr., Pensacola West Florida Tech
DL – Nesta Silvera, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
DL – Rocky Jacques-Louis, Sr., Fort Myers Dunbar
LB – Donnell Bennett III, Sr., Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
LB – Tarian Lee, Jr., Tallahassee Godby
LB – Jacquez Jackson, Sr., Immokalee
LB – Eriq Gilyard, Sr., Jacksonville Trinity Christian
DB – Patrick Surtain II, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
DB – Stephen Williams, Sr., Jacksonville Trinity Christian
DB – Amir McDaniel, Sr., Pensacola West Florida Tech
DB – Tyson Campbell, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
DB – Charles Toombs, So., Immokalee
UT – Troyvon Johnson, Sr., St. Petersburg Lakewood
UT – Devon Matthews, Sr., Jacksonville Ribault
ATH – Shedro Louis, Immokalee, Sr.
ATH – Daquan Evans, Sr., Orlando Jones
P – Antwan Wilson, Sr., St. Petersburg Lakewood

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Trevor Jordan, Jr., Pensacola West Florida Tech
QB – R.J. Rosales, So., Immokalee
RB – Marques Burgess, Sr., Fort Pierce Westwood
RB – Keanu Young, Sr., Fort Myers Dunbar
RB – Niko Duffey, Jr., Tampa Jefferson
WR – Ajay Belanger, Sr., Green Cove Springs Clay
WR – Khalil Hayes, Sr., Fort Pierce Westwood
WR – Keyshawn Helton, Sr., Pensacola West Florida Tech
TE – Zach Costner, Sr., Jacksonville Bishop Kenny
OL – Eric Seidelman, Sr., Orlando Bishop Moore
OL – Orlando Heggs, Sr., Jacksonville Bolles
OL – Darius Washington, Jr., Pensacola West Florida Tech
OL – Nari Masslieno, Sr., Lynn Haven Mosley
OL – Damion Gonzalez, Sr., Immokalee
UT – Darian Oxendine, Sr., St. Augustine Menendez
UT – Maurquel Dillard, Sr., Fort Lauderdale Stranahan
ATH – Noah Mumme, Sr., Satellite
ATH – Fred Green, Sr., Immokalee
K – Michael Webster, Sr., New Port Richey River Ridge

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Brian West, Sr., Glen St. Mary Baker County
DL – Khris Bogle, Jr., Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
DL – Gonzalez Fleriof, Sr., Immokalee
DL – Kewaun Livingston, Sr., Pensacola West Florida Tech
DL – Lamarcus Anderson, Sr., Miami Jackson
LB – Gael Laurent, Sr., Miami Jackson
LB – Calvin Hart, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
LB – Andrew Beardall, Sr., Merritt Island
LB – Nick Terrana, Sr., Tampa Jesuit
DB – Brandon Shannon, Jr., Bradenton Southeast
DB – Keyshawn Paul, Sr., Miami Jackson
DB – Marquez Williams, Sr., Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
DB – Chamarri Conner, Sr., Jacksonville Trinity Christian
DB – Dane Belton, Sr., Tampa Jesuit
UT – Tyrek Scriven, Sr., Crystal River
UT – Tsyrus Godon, Sr., Tarpon Springs
ATH – Jeffrey Johnson, Sr., Jacksonville Ribault
ATH – Chris Beverly, Sr., Crawfordville Wakulla
P – Dillon Bredesen, Sr., Pensacola West Florida Tech

THIRD TEAM OFFENSE
QB – Charles Harrison III, Sr., Zephyrhills
QB – Marcus Riley, Sr., Tallahassee Rickards
RB – Marcus Crowley, Jr., Jacksonville Trinity Christian
RB – Dexter Leverett, Sr., Wesley Chapel
RB – Josh Haygood, Sr., Glen St. Mary Baker County
WR – Aaron Fudge, Sr., Jacksonville Bishop Kenny
WR – Jaquan Sheppard, Jr., Zephyrhills
WR – Shocky Jacques-Louis, Sr., Fort Myers Dunbar
TE – Johnathan Allion, Sr., Brooksville Central
OL – Quentin Jones, Jr., Tallahassee Godby
OL – Michael Tarquin, Jr., Belleview
OL – Tyler Milord, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
OL – Devin Logan, Sr., Bradenton Southeast
OL – Austin Nichols, Sr., Crawfordville Wakulla
UT – Kenny Logan, Jr., St. Augustine Menendez
UT – Trillion Coles, Sr., Orlando Bishop Moore
ATH – Kai Washington, Sr., Wauchula Hardee
ATH – Cam Smith, Sr., Plantation American Heritage
K – Hunter Busen, Jr., Crawfordville Wakulla

THIRD TEAM DEFENSE
DL – Kam Green, Jr., Bradenton Southeast
DL – Geoffrey Lancaster, Sr., Lynn Haven Mosley
DL – Kyler Laing, Jr., Tallahassee Godby
DL – Adrian Whiite, Jr., St. Petersburg Lakewood
DL – Evan Loesel, Sr., Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
LB – Michael Munder, Sr., Jacksonville Bishop Kenny
LB – Ladarius Tennison, So., Rockledge
LB – Yahweh Jeudy, Jr., Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
LB – Austin Wittish, Sr., Wesley Chapel
DB – Nyem Bozeman, Sr., Jacksonville Trinity Christian
DB – Keyon Helton, Sr., Pensacola West Florida Tech
DB – Javon Peterson, Sr., Tallahassee Rickards
DB – Deven Thompkns, Sr., Fort Myers Dunbar
DB – Armani Adam, Sr., St. Petersburg Lakewood
UT – Cartrell Strong, Jr., Zephyrhills
UT – Braden Gilby, Sr., Tampa Jesuit
ATH – Jean Joseph, Sr., Naples Lely
ATH – Tye Edwards, Jr., St. Augustine Menendez
P – Tanner Reese, Jr., Panama City Bay

HONORABLE MENTION
QB: Caleb Eason, Sr., Green Cove Springs Clay; Josiah Johnson, Sr., Jacksonville Bolles; Tim Dallaire, Sr., Holiday Anclote; Alex Taylor, Sr., Bradenton Southeast

RB: Montavious Yearby, Jr., Port St. Lucie; Rudy Holton III, Sr., Inverness Citrus; Elijah Thomas, Sr., Zephyrhills; Izzy Fields, Jr., Brooksville Hernando

WR: Ferante Cowart, Sr., Tallahassee Rickards; Spencer Lesage, Sr., Green Cove Springs Clay; Beau Cole, Jr., Satellite; Young Shaun, Sr., Weeki Wachee

TE: Mason Yost, Sr., Jacksonville Bolles

OL: Andrew Cannon, Sr., Bishop Moore; Nick Lewis, Sr., Jacksonville Bolles; Tyler Burnsed, Sr., Glen St. Mary Baker County; Mike Carns, Jr., Green Cove Springs Clay; Gregory Jackson, Sr., Miami Jackson; Josh Braun, So., Live Oak Suwannee; Tyler Bates, Sr., St. Augustine Menendez; Lyndell Hudson, Sr., Brooksville Central; Hayden Griffith, Sr., Brooksville Hernando

DL: Rusthon Roberts, Sr., Jacksonville Bolles; Jack Hopkins, Jr., Eustis; John Alyn, Sr., Plantation American Heritage; Sterlin Williams, Sr., Zephyrhills; Tyler Poirier, Jr., New Port Richey River Ridge; Almosse Titi, Sr., Tampa Jefferson; Thomas Carrano, Sr., New Port Richey River Ridge; Anthony Nelson, Sr., Tampa Jesuit

LB: Duncan Van Kouteren, Sr., Ponte Vedra; Bakari Jackson, Sr., Fort Myers Dunbar; D’Andrew Douglas, Sr., Port St. Lucie; Logan Wardlow, Sr., Crystal River; Malik Darisaw; Jr., Tallahassee Rickards; Riley Curry, Sr., Holiday Anclote; Bronson Tafilski, Jr., Brooksville Hernando; David Woods, Jr., St. Petersburg Lakewood; Zachary Powell, Sr., Brooksville Nature Coast; Matt Tyson, Jr., Wauchula Hardee

DB: Calvontay Key, Sr., Gainesville Eastside; Nick Lee, Sr., Glen St. Mary Baker County; Keyshawn Woodfaulk, Sr., Lynn Haven Mosley; Willie Lewis, Jr., Fort Pierce Westwood; Bryce Smith, Sr., New Port Richey River Ridge

UT: Ygenio Booker, Sr., Brooksville Hernando; Deben Peterson, Sr., Merritt Island

ATH: Abraham Alce, Sr., Immokalee; Cephus Greene, Sr., Crawfordville Wakulla; Dagoberto Norlaes, Sr., Jacksonville Ribault; Donald Rutledge, Jr., Port St. Lucie

K: Beto Aguirre, Sr., Tallahassee Godby: Aaron Quiambao, Sr., Tampa Jefferson; Xavier McDonald, Jr., Fort Myers Dunbar; Estin Thele, Sr., St. Augustine Menendez; Riley Robbins, Sr., Ponte Vedra

P: Gabe Border, Jr., Jacksonville Paxon; Miguel Rodriguez, Sr., Bradenton Bayshore