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West Orange’s Ross Usie Named Girls’ Volleyball Coach-of-the-Year

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (Dec. 5) – Ross Usie of West Orange High School in Winter Garden has been selected as the 2017 Florida Dairy Farmers Girls’ Volleyball Coach-of-the-Year following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school volleyball coaches and state media representatives.

Usie had been previously selected the Class 9A Coach of the Year after leading his squad to the state’s only unbeaten record (29-0) and the state title, losing only four of 91 sets during the season. In his seven years at West Orange, Usie has posted a 141-42 record, including 100 wins during the past four years. West Orange became only the third Central Florida-area team to become an unbeaten state champ, joining Winter Park (2004) and Bishop Moore (2012).

Usie received 11 of the 18 first-place votes to total 151 points in winning this year’s award. Class 8A COY Brian Wheatley of state champion Venice was the runnerup with 87 points and Class 7A COY Scott Allen of state champion Choctawhatchee finished third with 60 points. Rounding out the voting were Class 6A COY Robin Migerney of state champion Ponte Vedra (31), Class 1A COY Sheila Roberts of five-time state champion Sneads (24), Class 4A COY Eric Praetorius of state champion Carrollwood Day (20), Class 5A COY Mackenzie Dagostino of state champion Berkeley Prep (17), Class 2A COY Kimberlee Thomas of state champion Ocala St. John Lutheran (14) and Class 3A COY Debbie Christian of state champion Jacksonville Christ’s Church Academy (12).

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This marks 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. 

2017 FINAL VOTING RESULTS (area winners in bold)
Coach Total Points 1st-place Votes
Ross Usie, West Orange 141 11
Brian Wheatley, Venice 87 3
Scott Allen, Choctawhatchee 60 2
Robin Mignerey, Ponte Vedra 31 1
Sheila Roberts, Sneads 24 1
Eric Praetorius, Carrollwood Day 20 0
Mackenzie Dagostino, Berkeley Prep 17 0
Kimberlee Thomas, Ocala St. John Lutheran 14 0
Debbie Christian, Jacksonville Christ’s Church Academy 12 0

Past Winners:
2016 – Tanya Jarvis, Bishop Moore
2015 – Chad Davis, Gainesville P.K. Yonge
2014 – Tony Cothran, Bradenton Manatee
2013 – Stephanie Gibson, Winter Park
2012 – Tanya Jarvis, Bishop Moore Catholic High School
2011 – Randy Dagostino , Tampa Berkeley Preparatory
2010 – Randy Dagostino, Tampa Berkeley Preparatory
2009 – Marty Bielicki, Martin County
2008 – Leanna Taylor, Tampa Plant
2007 – Charmaine Cox, Lake Highland Preparatory
2006 – Louise Crocco, Ft. Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
2005 – Stephanie Gibson, Winter Park
2004 – Stephanie Gibson, Winter Park
2003 – Cindy Boulware, Gainesville
2002 – Teri Ohme, Plant City Durant
2001 – Virginia Kelly, Boca Raton Olympic Heights
2000 – Sindee Snow, Bishop Moore Catholic
1999 – Virginia Kelly, Boca Raton Olympic Heights
1998 – Louise Crocco, Ft. Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
1997 – Virginia Kelly, Boca Raton Olympic Heights
1996 – Virginia Kelly, Boca Raton Olympic Heights
1995 – Stephanie Gibson, Miami Sunset
1994 – Louise Crocco, Ft. Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
1993 – Carol Chalu, Tampa Berkeley Preparatory
1992 – Randy Dagostino, Tampa Berkeley Preparatory

Bishop Moore’s Marlie Monserez Named 2017 Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Volleyball

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (Dec. 5) – Senior setter Marlie Monserez of Orlando’s Bishop Moore Catholic High School has been named the 2017 Florida Dairy Farmers Miss Volleyball following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school volleyball coaches and media representatives.

Monserez, who led her squad to the 2017 Class 6A state title match after being a key member of state championship teams in 2015 and 2016, posted 329 kills, 284 digs and 227 assists, including a match-leading 24 kills with 13 digs and eight assists in the state final against Ponte Vedra. She has signed to play college volleyball at the University of Florida, where her older sister Allie is an All-America setter for the No. 2 ranked Gators.

After earlier being named Class 6A Player-of-the-Year, Monserez garnered 10 of the 18 first-place votes to finish with 137 points in claiming this year’s award. Class 5A POY Amanda Phegley of state champion Berkeley Prep, was the runner-up with 92 points, followed in order by Class 8A POY Kelly Hubbard of state champion Venice (81), Class 9A POY Makala Heidelberg of state champion West Orange (48), Class 7A POY Kassandra Fairly of state champion Choctawhatchee (38) and Class 4A POY Ally-Reese Williams of state champ Carrollwood Day (10). This year’s other class winners included Heather Brown of Class 3A state champ Jacksonville Christ’s Church Academy, Gigi Chiaramonte of Class 2A state champ Ocala St. John Lutheran and Alyssa Stagner of Class 1A state champ Sneads.

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This marks 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.

2017 FINAL VOTING RESULTS (area winners in bold)

Player Total Points 1st-Place Votes
Marlie Monserez, Bishop Moore 137 10
Amanda Phegley, Berkeley Prep 92 4
Kelly Hubbard, Venice 81 3
Makala Heidelberg, West Orange 48 1
Kassandra Fairly, Choctawhatchee 38 0
Ally Reese-Williams, Carrollwood Day 10 0

Past Winners:
2016 – Stephanie Samedy, Clermont East Ridge 
2015 – Payton Caffrey, Winter Springs
2014 – Courtney Furlong, Oviedo
2013 – Christina Ambrose, Winter Park
2012 – Lindsey Owens, Bishop Moore Catholic
2011 – Jordan Burgess, Tampa Berkeley Preparatory
2010 – Jordan Burgess, Tampa Berkeley Preparatory
2009 – Elise Walch, Martin County
2008 – Jessica Yingling, Orlando Timber Creek
2007 – Kellie Catanach, Tampa Plant
2006 – Ruthie King, Winter Park Lake Howell
2005 – Janet Okagbaa, Tampa Berkeley Preparatory
2004 – Foluke Akinradewo, Ft. Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
2003 – Michelle Staulbaum, Gainesville
2002 – Marcie Hampton, Gainesville P.K. Yonge
2001 – Julia Caner, Boca Raton Olympic Heights
2000 – Taylor Williams, Gainesville
1999 – Delavane Diaz, Tampa Berkeley Preparatory
1998 – Kristen Blatt, Venice
1997 – Lauren Westervelt, Boca Raton Olympic Heights
1996 – Jennifer Werrick, Lakeland George Jenkins
1995 – Sandra Reboucas, Orlando Cypress Creek
1994 – Jamie Velentzas, Ft. Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
1993 – Coleen Crocco, Ft. Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
1992 – Kelly Flannigan, Tampa Berkeley Preparatory

St. John Lutheran Boys Basketball – 2018

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Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught as he talks high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Ocala (Maricamp Road). Guests for this episode include St. John Lutheran (Ocala) boys’ basketball coach/Athletics Director John Bauman and members of the undefeated Saints’ basketball team. 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

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2017 Hitchcock’s Challenge

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Dec. 27-30
Legacy Park (Alachua) – Hosted by Santa Fe High School

Wednesday, Dec. 27
Eastside (Gainesville) 65, Union County (Lake Butler) 21
Columbia (Lake City) 62, Bell 60
Hawthorne 77, St. Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville) 59
Academia Cristo Key (Puerto Rico) 55, Trinity Catholic (Ocala) 46
Central Pointe Christian Academy (Kissimmee) 62, Buchholz (Gainesville) 56
Piper (Sunrise) 53, Williston 40
Doral Academy 55, Bradford (Starke) 37
Pensacola 57, Santa Fe (Alachua) 41

Thursday, Dec. 28
Trinity Catholic (Ocala) 72, Union County (Lake Butler) 30
Buchholz (Gainesville) 53, Williston 42
Bradford (Starke) 55, St. Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville) 52
Eastside (Gainesville) 55, Academia Cristo Key (Puerto Rico) 49
Santa Fe (Alachua) 50, Bell 35
Doral Academy 44, Hawthorne 41
Piper (Sunrise) 48, Central Pointe Christian Academy (Kissimmee) 41
Columbia (Lake City) 57, Pensacola 49

Friday, Dec. 29
Williston 52, Bell 46
St. Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville) 78, Union County (Lake Butler) 33
Trinity Catholic (Ocala) 62, Bradford (Starke) 48
Buchholz (Gainesville) XX, Santa Fe (Alachua) XX
Academia Cristo Key (Puerto Rico) vs. Central Pointe Christian Academy (Kissimmee)
Pensacola XX, Hawthorne XX
Doral Academy 42, Eastside (Gainesville) 32
Piper (Sunrise) 72, Columbia (Lake City) 47

Saturday, Dec. 30
Bell 66, Union County (Lake Butler) 43
St. Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville) 54, Williston 49
Bradford (Starke) 64, Hawthorne 61
Santa Fe (Alachua) vs. Academia Cristo Key/Central Pointe Chr. loser
Silver championship – Trinity Catholic (Ocala) 58, Buchholz (Gainesville) 51
5th-Place – Pensacola vs. Academia Cristo Key/Central Pointe Chr. winner
3rd-Place – Eastside (Gainesville) 70, Columbia (Lake City) 36
Championship – Doral Academy 32, Piper (Sunrise) 28

The Prep Zone Power Poll powered by Strive Fitness – 2017-18 Boys Basketball Poll #3

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Creekside (St. Johns) ties Leesburg for first place in regional all-classification basketball rankings

GAINESVILLE — As we head into Christmas and the holiday tournaments, The Prep Zone Power Poll for boys’ basketball continues to heat up.

For the first time in the 2017-18 season we have co-#1 teams, as Class 8A Creekside (St. Johns) joins defending 6A state champion Leesburg at the top in the latest all-classification regional rankings.

Creekside improved to 7-0 last week with two easy wins, 69-43 over rival Bartram Trail (St. Johns) and 64-54 over another District 4-8A foe Fleming Island (Orange Park).

The Knights, ranked 2nd in Class 8A according to MaxPreps, received four of the seven first-place votes to move into the top spot for the first time this season. Creekside could see #7 Gainesville and #19 Bradford (Starke) in the Kiwanis Christmas Tournament this week at Bradford.creekside knights

Leesburg Yellow JacketsLeesburg (6-1) received the other three first-place votes to remain No. 1 for the third straight poll.

The Yellow Jackets, who are ranked 2nd in Class 6A according to MaxPreps, only played one game a week ago, a 65-21 trouncing of Poinciana (Kissimmee). Leesburg was scheduled to play Lake Minneola this week on the road.

Staying third is Providence (Jacksonville).

The defending 4A state runner-up Stallions (4-1) won their only game a week ago, 55-36 over RV Fletcher (Neptune Beach). Providence hosts the Providence Christmas Classic this week, a tourney that includes Westwood Christian (Miami) and Ponte Vedra.

Moving up a spot to #4 this week is Eastside (Gainesville), which remained undefeated and is now 8-0 after wins over Trinity Catholic (Ocala) and District 6-6A foes Dunnellon and North Marion (Citra). The Rams will be back in action after Christmas at the Hitchcock’s Challenge at Santa Fe High School in Alachua.

Also moving up a spot this week and into the top five is defending 5A state semifinalist The Villages. The Buffalo (7-1) are #5 after three wins by 23 points or more against Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville), Umatilla, and Mount Dora.

The second five this week in order consists of 6A Palatka, 7A Gainesville, Wildwood and Hawthorne, state semifinalists in Class 1A last season, and both 6A Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) and 5A Raines (Jacksonville), which are tied for 10th.

Raines fell six spots from the previous poll after a 65-32 loss at 5A Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville), which moves into the rankings at No. 14.

Along with Jackson, other teams new to the poll this week are #16 Englewood (Jacksonville), #18 DeLand, #19 Bradford (Starke), and 20th-ranked Mainland (Daytona Beach).

Dropping out from the previous poll were Father Lopez (Daytona Beach), Ribault (Jacksonville), Bolles (Jacksonville), and North Florida Educational Institute (Jacksonville).

This will be the final boys’ basketball power poll until 2018.

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. It is powered by Strive Fitness.

THE PREP ZONE POWER POLL – 2017-18 BOYS BASKETBALL POLL #3
(School, followed by classification, first-place votes, record through 12/19, and total voting points)
T-1. Creekside (St. Johns) (8A) (4) (7-0) – 136
T-1. Leesburg (6A) (3) (6-1) – 136
3. Providence (Jacksonville) (4A) (4-1) – 125
4. Eastside (Gainesville) (6A) (8-0) – 117
5. The Villages (5A) (7-1) – 113
6. Palatka (6A) (8-0) – 103
7. Gainesville (7A) (5-2) – 92
8. Wildwood (1A) (8-1) – 87
9. Hawthorne (1A) (6-1) – 78
T-10. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (6A) (7-1) – 75
T-10. Raines (Jacksonville) (5A) (8-1) – 75
12. Nature Coast (Brooksville) (6A) (6-0) – 61
13. Atlantic (Port Orange) (7A) (8-1) – 54
14. Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville) (5A) (4-2) – 41
15. Vanguard (Ocala) (7A) (4-3) – 33
16. Englewood (Jacksonville) (7A) (6-2) – 24
17. P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) (4A) (5-4) – 23
18. DeLand (9A) (5-2) – 17
19. Bradford (Starke) (5A) (5-1) – 11
20. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (7A) (6-1) – 9
Also receiving votes: Ribault (Jacksonville) (6A) (2-4) – 8; Father Lopez (Daytona Beach) (7A) (7-3) – 7; Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (8A) (6-1) – 6; Crystal River (6A) (6-2) – 5; Hamilton County (Jasper) (1A) (7-2) – 5; North Florida Educational Institute (Jacksonville) (2A) (4-2) – 5; Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (7-2) – 4; Dunnellon (6A) (5-2) – 4; East Ridge (Clermont) (8A) (6-1) – 4; Oakleaf (Orange Park) (8A) (6-2) – 3; Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (8A) (2-5) – 3; First Academy-Leesburg (Ind.) (7-1) – 2; First Coast (Jacksonville) (8A) (5-2) – 2; Bell (1A) (6-0) – 1; Orange Park (6A) (6-2) – 1.

Venice’s Bryce Carpenter Named 2017 Mr. Football

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (December 21) – Senior quarterback Bryce Carpenter of Venice High School has been named the 2017 Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Football following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school football coaches and media representatives.

Carpenter, who was previously selected as the Class 7A Player of the Year, led his squad to the state championship by completing 191-of-315 passes for 3,053 yards with 42 touchdown passes and 12 interceptions. He also carried the ball 273 times for 1,274 yards with 22 rushing touchdowns. Carpenter threw for 7,047 yards and 83 touchdowns while rushing for 3,416 yards and 54 TDs during his varsity career. He has signed to play college football at Coastal Carolina University.

Carpenter scored a convincing victory over the other eight finalists with 15 of the 24 first-place votes and 195 points overall. In the runnerup spot was Class 8A POY Lorenzo Lingard of Orange City University (79 points) followed in third place by Class 4A POY Ivory Durham of Jacksonville Raines (74). Class 6A POY Brian Snead of Armwood (40) finished fourth followed by Class 5A POY Quadry Jones of Orlando Jones (34), Independent POY Noah Mumme of Satellite (24), Class 3A POY Jordan Travis of The Benjamin School (22), Class 1A POY Derrick Staten Jr. of Madison County (19) and Class 2A POY Jaylin Jackson of Cambridge Christian(17).

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This marks 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.

2017 FINAL VOTING RESULTS (Note: Points awarded on a 10-7-5 basis) – Area winners in bold

Player Total Points 1st-place Votes
Bryce Carpenter 195 15
Lorenzo Lingard 79 6
Ivory Durham 74 2
Brian Snead 40
Quadry Jones 34
Noah Mumme 24 1
Jordan Travis 22
Derrick Staten Jr. 19
Jaylin Jackson 17

Past Mr. Football Winners:
1992 – Jammi German, Ft. Myers
1993 – Shevin Wiggins, Bradenton Manatee
1994 – Daunte Culpepper, Ocala Vanguard
1995 – Frankie Franklin, Jacksonville Sandalwood
1996 – Travis Henry, Frostproof
1997 – Zain Gilmore, Tampa Robinson
1998 – Anquan Boldin, Pahokee
1999 – Willie Green, Kissimmee Osceola
2000 – Adrian McPherson, Bradenton Southeast
2001 – Leon Washington, Jacksonville Jackson
2002 – Andre Reese, Pierson Taylor
2003 – Xavier Lee, Daytona Beach Seabreeze
2004 – Antone Smith, Pahokee
2005 – Tim Tebow, Ponte Vedra Nease
2006 – Robert Marve, Tampa Plant
2007 – Jacory Harris, Miami Northwestern
2008 – A.J. Graham, Tallahassee Godby
2009 – Matt Elam, William T. Dwyer
2010 – Quentin Williams, Tampa Jefferson
2011 – Randy “Duke” Johnson, Miami Norland
2012 – Derrick Henry, Yulee High School
2013 – Dalvin Cook, Miami Booker T. Washington
2014 – D’Andre Johnson, Jacksonville First Coast
2015 – DeShawn Smith, Brooksville Nature Coast Tech
2016 – Nick Tronti, Ponte Vedra

Venice’s John Peacock Named 2017 Football Coach-of-the-Year

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (December 21) – John Peacock of Venice High School has been named the 2017 Florida Dairy Farmers Football Coach-of-the-Year following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school football coaches and media representatives.

Peacock, who was previously selected as the Class 7A Coach-of-the-Year led his team to a 14-1 record and the state championship. In 11 years at Venice, he has posted a 108-25 record.

Peacock garnered eight first-place votes and 134 points to finish ahead of Class 4A Coach-of-the-Year Deran Wiley of Raines (106) and Class 6A COY Max Edwards of Northwestern (95). Rounding out the voting were Class 8A COY Rodney Wells of Dr. Phillips (86), Class 5A COY Jamie Rodgers of Baker County (36), Independent COY Tod Creneti of St. Stephen’s (32), Class 1A COY Mike Coe of Madison County (15), Class 2A COY Dennis Marroquin of Champagnat Catholic (14) and Class 3A COY Dameon Jones of Chaminade-Madonna (5).

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This marks 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.

2017 FINAL VOTING RESULTS (Note: Points awarded on a 10-7-5 basis) – Area winners in bold

Player Total Points 1st-place Votes
John Peacock 134 8
Deran Wiley 106 6
Max Edwards 95 5
Rodney Wells 86 2
Jamie Rodgers 36
Tod Creneti 32 2
Mike Coe 15 1
Dennis Marroquin 14
Dameon Jones 5

Past Football Coaches of the Year:
1992 – Wally Dunne, Coral Springs
1993 – Paul Maechtle, Bradenton Southeast
1994 – Rod Shafer, Lake Wales
1995 – Bob Withrow, Jacksonville Sandalwood
1996 – Robby Pruitt, Lake Butler Union County
1997 – Danny Green, Lake City Columbia
1998 – Bill Castle, Lakeland
1999 – Milton Watson, Glades Central
2000 – Nick Coleman, Venice
2001 – Al Morrell, Clewiston
2002 – Richard Wood, Tampa Wharton
2003 – Bill Kramer, Naples
2004 – Bill Castle, Lakeland
2005 – Joey Wiles, St. Augustine
2006 – Robert Weiner, Tampa Plant
2007 – Billy Rolle, Miami Northwestern
2008 – Robert Weiner, Tampa Plant
2009 – John Wilkinson, Cocoa
2010 – Dale Salapa, Orlando Dr. Phillips
2011 – Robert Craft, Tallahassee North Florida Christian
2012 – Tim Harris, Sr., Miami Booker T. Washington
2013 – Tim Harris, Sr., Miami Booker T. Washington
2014 – Tim Harris, Jr., Miami Booker T. Washington
2015 – Deran Wiley, Jacksonville Raines
2016 – Billy Rolle, Southridge

The Prep Zone Power Poll 2017-2018 Girls’ Basketball Preseason Poll #1

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Unbeaten Sandalwood (Jacksonville) tops first all-classification regional rankings

GAINESVILLE — The Sandalwood (Jacksonville) girls’ basketball team is the early favorite as the top overall team in the region.

The Lady Saints (8-0) are a unanimous No. 1 in The Prep Zone Power Poll preseason rankings powered by Strive Fitness.  They are also the top-ranked team in the Class 9A state rankings according to MaxPreps.

Sandalwood did not make the postseason last year but the Saints were runners-up to 2-time defending 6A state champion Ribault (Jacksonville) in the Gateway Conference.

They already have wins this season against Ribault, which is ranked 12th, and No. 5 Nease (Ponte Vedra), plus they handed 5A region finalists Tampa Catholic its only loss.  The Lady Saints received all six first-place votes.Sandalwood Saints

Fleming Island (Orange Park) is ranked second.

The Golden Eagles finished 28-3 last year and made a run all the way to the Class 8A state semifinals before falling to South Broward.  They are ranked 6th in 8A by MaxPreps, and off to a 10-1 start, with their only loss coming to unbeaten Lake Howell (Winter Park).

Class 6A Ponte Vedra edged 4A P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) by one vote for the No. 3 spot, while another Ponte Vedra team, Class 7A Nease, rounds out the top five.

Class 7A Gainesville, which lost to Nease in OT in the first round of last year’s 7A state playoffs, is ranked sixth, followed by 1A Wildwood, 9A Spruce Creek (Port Orange), 5A Newberry, and 6A Weeki Wachee, in the top 10.

Due to the holidays, our next all-classification regional ranking won’t be released until January 2018.

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 PRESEASON POLL #1
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, last season’s final record, current record through 12/16, and total voting points)
1. Sandalwood (Jacksonville) (9A) (6) (16-6) (8-0) – 120
2. Fleming Island (Orange Park) (8A) (28-3) (10-1) – 111
3. Ponte Vedra (6A) (22-7) (8-0) – 97
4. P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) (4A) (24-3) (6-2) – 96
5. Nease (Ponte Vedra) (7A) (24-5) (7-2) – 93
6. Gainesville (7A) (22-3) (8-4) – 78
7. Wildwood (1A) (24-6) (8-2) – 77
8. Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (9A) (21-9) (5-2) – 63
9. Newberry (5A) (14-6) (10-2) – 55
10. Weeki Wachee (6A) (20-8) (9-0) – 47
11. First Coast (Jacksonville) (8A) (15-13) (7-2) – 46
12. Ribault (Jacksonville) (6A) (26-3) (5-5) – 44
13. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (8A) (10-15) (6-2) – 43
14. Trenton (1A) (25-4) (7-1) – 39
15. Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (18-9) (6-2) – 38
16. Fernandina Beach (5A) (27-3) (9-2) – 34
17. Crystal River (6A) (21-3) (7-2) – 27
18. Father Lopez (Daytona Beach) (7A) (22-8) (7-2) – 26
19. West Port (Ocala) (8A) (24-5) (6-4) – 25
T-20. Vanguard (Ocala) (7A) (17-7) (4-3) – 23
T-20. Providence (Jacksonville) (4A) (27-1) (4-4) – 23
Also receiving votes: Trinity Christian (Deltona) (3A) (20-4) (5-3) – 12; Aucilla Christian (Monticello) (2A) (23-6) (7-1) – 10; Eastside (Gainesville) (6A) (7-14) (6-3) – 8; Hernando Christian Academy (Brooksville) (2A) (23-3) (7-1) – 7; Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (8A) (16-11) (6-2) – 5; Flagler Palm Coast (9A) (15-12) (6-2) – 4; St. John Lutheran (Ocala) (2A) (16-11) (5-3) – 4; Williston (1A) (18-7) (7-1) – 2; Forest (Ocala) (7A) (11-11) (8-1) – 2; Springstead (Spring Hill) (7A) (12-10) (5-2) – 1.

2017 Providence Christmas Classic

Providence Christmas Classic ChampionsJACKSONVILLE – Providence High School won the 4th Annual Providence Christmas Classic at Barfield Gym, Dec. 21-23.  The tournament featured a field of tradition rich boys’ basketball programs and state championship caliber teams.

Participating teams:  The First Academy (Orlando), Windermere Prep, Pace Academy (Atlanta, GA), Westwood Christian (Miami), Lincoln (Tallahassee), Episcopal (Jacksonville), Ponte Vedra, and Providence (Host).

Thursday, Dec. 21
Lincoln (Tallahassee) 61, Windermere Prep 55
Pace Academy (Atlanta, GA) 67, Episcopal (Jacksonville) 52
Providence (Jacksonville) 50, Westwood Christian (Miami) 43
Ponte Vedra 62, The First Academy (Orlando) 49

Friday, Dec. 22
The First Academy (Orlando) 57, Westwood Christian (Miami) 43
Windermere Prep 66, Episcopal (Jacksonville) 51
Providence (Jacksonville) 60, Ponte Vedra 42
Pace Academy (Atlanta, GA) 73, Lincoln (Tallahassee) 68

Saturday, Dec. 23
Episcopal (Jacksonville) 53, Westwood Christian (Miami) 36 – 7th Place
Lincoln (Tallahassee) 58, Ponte Vedra 45 – 3rd Place
Windermere Prep 78, The First Academy (Orlando) 74 – Consolation championship
Providence (Jacksonville) 44, Pace Academy (Atlanta, GA) 28 – Championship

2017 Kingdom of the Sun

Kingdom of the Sun44th Annual Kingdom of the Sun
Dec. 27-30
Boys Basketball at Vanguard HS (Ocala, FL)

All-tournament team (selected by Richard Burton)

David Viti, Buford (GA)
Donnell Nixon, Buford (GA)
Dantwan Grimes, Vanguard (Ocala)
Derrick Brown, Vanguard (Ocala)
Christian Miller-Cardwell, Gainesville
Nassir Little, Orlando Christian Prep
Keyshawn Bryant, Winter Haven
Zach Scott, Westminster Academy (Ft. Lauderdale)
Damien Gordon, Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton)
Elijah Weaver, Rockledge

MVP – Marcus Watson, Buford (GA)

Mr. Hustle award – Jalen Scott, Vanguard (Ocala)

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Saturday, Dec. 30

5th-Place – Orlando Christian Prep 57, Gainesville 45* – University of North Carolina signee Nassir Little scored a game-high 26 points and grabbed 19 rebounds as the defending 3A state champions rallied from a 12-point deficit to knock off 7A #4 Gainesville (10-4).  University of Buffalo signee Ronaldo Segu added 10 for the Warriors (7-4), while the Hurricanes were led by Dallas Tealer with 17 points.

Consolation Championship – Westminster Academy (Ft. Lauderdale) 75, Winter Haven 62* – Junior Chase Johnston led four players in double figures as the defending 4A state champions defeated the 8A Blue Devils (7-5).  Sophomore Dudley Blackwell added 15 points for the Lions (7-5), followed by Florida Gulf Coast commit Zach Scott (14) and junior Sam Griffin (13).  Senior Keyshawn Bryant led Winter Haven with 21 points, followed by senior Dorian James (UNF) with 17.

3rd-Place – Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) 84, Rockledge 79* – Damien Gordon (Eckerd College) led six players in double figures with 18 points as the Mustangs (8-3) defeated the Raiders (10-2).  All five starters reached double-digits, while sophomore Christian Shaneyfelt came off the bench to add 11.  Junior Joshua Young (16), senior Jack Kelley (13), senior Evan Spiller (11), and sophomore Keon Buckley (10) helped lead the defending 8A state semifinalists.  Elijah Weaver, a USC commit, led the Raiders (10-2) with 28 points, while junior D.J. Richardson added 17 off the bench.

Championship – Buford (GA) 75, Vanguard (Ocala) 54* – Senior David Viti (Georgia Southern) scored a game-high 25 points, including five 3-pointers, and tournament MVP Marcus Watson (103 total points) scored 17 as the Wolves (10-2) won the Peach State’s first Kingdom tournament title since 2007.  Junior Donell Nixon added 18 for Buford, the defending 5A state champions from Georgia.  They jumped out to a 23-7 lead in the opening quarter and it extended it to 28 at the end of the third quarter.  Junior Dantwan Grimes led the Knights (7-5), who were playing in their first Kingdom of the Sun championship game since 1993, with 19 points.

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Friday, Dec. 29

Stranahan (Ft. Lauderdale) 38, North Marion (Citra) 37 – Sophomore Inady Legiste hit an 8-foot baseline jumper at the buzzer as the Dragons (8-2) stunned the Colts (6-5)

Wildwood 68, Victory Christian Academy (Lakeland) 61 – Senior Darion Wilson led the Wildcats (9-3) to their first win in the tournament

Gainesville 68, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (MD) 62 – Senior Christian Miller-Cardwell scored 10 of his 26 in the final quarter as the ‘Canes advanced to the 5th-place game.  Senior Dallas Tealer added 12 for GHS (10-3).  Senior William Miller led three players in double figures for Mount Carmel (6-8) with 15 points.  Senior Jordon Jones had a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds, senior Rasheed Brown added 14 points.

Orlando Christian Prep 67, Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville) 40 – The defending FHSAA Class 3A state champions bounce back.  OCP (6-4) will play Class 7A GHS for 5th-place on Saturday at noon.

Winter Haven 65, Apopka 43* – Keyshawn Bryant led three Winter Haven players in double figures with 16 points.  Dorian James added 13 points and Timothy Lowery 11 for the Blue Devils.  Jai Clark led Apopka with 8 points and Rodney Lubin had 7 points for the Blue Darters.

Westminster Academy (Ft. Lauderdale) 68, The Vanguard School (Lake Wales) 36* – Anthony Atkinson and Sam Griffin led the Lions with 16 points apiece, with Zach Scott also in double figures with 10 points.  The Panthers were led by Kai Robinson with 8 points and Andre Blake with 7.

Vanguard (Ocala) 64, Rockledge 62* – The Knights (7-4) rallied from 19 points down, the 2nd largest comeback in Kingdom history, to stun the Raiders, who led 49-30 in the third quarter.  Vanguard, which was led by junior Dantwan Grimes’ game-high 21 points, advanced to its first championship game since 1993.   Junior D.J. Richardson scored 19 points off the bench to lead the Raiders (10-1), who lost their first game of the season.

Buford (GA) 77, Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) 64* – Junior Marcus Watson (offers from Georgia, Tennessee, Clemson and Florida, among others) scored 11 of his game-high 20 points in the first half, and senior David Viti (Georgia Southern commit) scored 17 as the defending 5A champions from Georgia advanced to the title game.  Senior Damien Gordon (Eckerd College) led the Class 8A No. 6 Mustangs (7-3) with 17 points.

Thursday, Dec. 28

Winter Haven 76, Wildwood 68 – Senior Keyshawn Bryant led all scorers with 26 points for the Class 8A Blue Devils (6-4), while Timothy Lowery added 20.  Sophomore Marcus Niblack had 25 points & senior Darion Wilson had 16 for the Wildcats (8-3).

Apopka 56, Victory Christian Academy (Lakeland) 55 – Senior Jai Clark led the Blue Darters with 19 points.

The Vanguard School (Lake Wales) 58, North Marion (Citra) 35 – Senior Kyrillos Youssef scored 17 points to lead the Panthers (4-6) to their first tournament win. North Marion really struggled shooting the ball.  According to the Ocala Star-Banner, the Colts (6-4) missed 42 of 53 shots in the game and were 2-of-24 from three-point range

Westminster Academy (Ft. Lauderdale) 84, Stranahan (Ft. Lauderdale) 67 – It was a team effort for the defending 4A state champions as four players scored in double figures in this Broward County showdown.  Florida Gulf Coast commit Zach Scott led the way with 33 points.  He added four assists, seven rebounds, four blocks, and two steals.  Sophomore Dudley Blackwell just missed a triple-double with 19 points, eight assists, and nine rebounds to help the Lions (5-5) even their record.

Buford (GA) 73, Gainesville 72* – Gainesville (9-3) led from the opening basket of the game until the final minute, but Buford (GA) got a basket from junior Marcus Watson with 16 seconds left to slip past the Purple Hurricanes and into Friday night’s semifinals.  Gainesville was hot from the start, leading 28-22 at the end of the first quarter and 42-32 over the defending Georgia 5A champion Wolves, who are ranked #2 in 5A once again this year.  But Buford (9-2) chipped away, and eventually took the lead in the final minute.  Gainesville senior forward Christian Miller-Cardwell, who led the Purple Hurricanes with 14 points, hit a three pointer with 35 seconds left to put GHS back up 72-71.  But Watson, who led Buford with 34 points after a 32 point outing in a win over Winter Haven on Wednesday, scored on a putback for the winning points for the Wolves.  David Viti added 13 points and Alex Jones 11 for Buford, who will play Lakewood Ranch (St. Petersburg) in Friday night’s 9 p.m. semifinal.  Three other Gainesville players joined Miller-Cardwell in double figures, with senior Diamond Smith adding 12 points, and senior Josh Dudley and junior J’len Wilson chipping in 11.

Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) 74, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (MD) 63* – Mount Carmel led by as many as 13 points and led 24-13 at the end of the opening period.  But the Mustangs (8-2) came storming back, outscoring the Cougars 41-19 in the middle two quarters and cruised to the semifinals on Friday night at 9 p.m. against Buford (GA).  Four players scored in double figures for Lakewood Ranch, led by senior Damien Gordon, who scored 19 points after a scoreless first quarter. Senior Evan Spiller added 18, including 10 points in the fourth quarter, and sophomore Kenny Buckley chipped in 15 while sophomore Christian Shaneyfeld contributed 10 points off the bench for the Mustangs.  Senior William Miller led Mount Carmel (6-7) with 22 points, with senior Jordan Jones adding 17 and sophomore Dominic Carrington also in double figures with 15 points.

Vanguard (Ocala) 53, Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville) 50* – The Knights led most of the game on their homecourt, but had to rally past and then hold off Bishop Snyder in the fourth quarter to advance to the semifinals of the Kingdom for the second straight year.  Vanguard led 32-22 at the half and 40-33 over the Cardinals (5-6) going into the fourth quarter.  But Bishop Snyder caught fire early in the final period, going on an 8-0 run to take a 41-40 lead with 5 minutes left.  The game see-sawed back and forth from there, but Blake Porter’s two free throws with 17 seconds remaining putting the Knights (6-4) ahead for good.  Porter hit one-of-two from the line, giving Bishop Snyder a final chance to tie the game.  But Gyasi Powell was short on a three-pointer at the buzzer and Vanguard moved on the semifinals Friday night against Rockledge at 7:30 p.m. Junior Derek Brown and junior Dantwan Grimes led Vanguard with 14 points apiece.  Bishop Snyder, which played the entire second half with injured super sophomore Corey Walker, was led by senior Curtis Bailey with 15 points, 11 of those in the fourth quarter.

Rockledge 56, Orlando Christian Prep 53 (OT)* – Rockledge never led in the game until the final minute of overtime, but survived defending 3A state champion Orlando Christian Prep to stay undefeated and move on to the semifinals on Friday night. Senior guard and Southern Cal signee Elijah Weaver got off to a slow start with only four points in the first half, but ended up with 24 points, including 10 in the fourth quarter as Rockledge (10-0) rallied from a 41-36 deficit heading into the fourth quarter and tied the game at 50 apiece heading into overtime. In the overtime period the Raiders only had one basket from Carlos Jones and four free throws from Weaver, but that was enough as the Warriors (5-4) could only manage a basket and a free throw from senior Nassir Little. UNC signee Little only scored four points in the first half, but ended up leading OCP with 19 points. Senior Ronaldo Segu added 14, and senior Dejuan Lockett was also in double figures with 12 points, but most of those points came in the first quarter as the Warriors led 19-9 after the opening period. But Rockledge whittled the deficit down, and finally pulled away just enough to get the win and now face Vanguard (Ocala) on their home court on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. in the semifinals.

Wednesday, Dec. 27

Gainesville 59, Wildwood 55* – GHS, ranked 4th in Class 7A according to MaxPreps, d. 1A #1 Wildwood to advance to the winners’ bracket. Senior Dallas Tealer had 20 and senior Christian Miller-Cardwell scored nine of his 12 points in the first half as the Hurricanes (9-2) won their 6th straight. Junior J’len Wilson added eight.  Senior Darion Wilson (20) and sophomore Marcus Niblack (18) led the Wildcats (8-2).

Buford (GA) 83, Winter Haven 64* – Buford is the No. 2 team in Class 5A in Georgia. They improved to 7-2 with an 83-64 win against Florida’s Class 8A team, Winter Haven. They have one of the top players in the country – junior Marcus Watson (Georgia, Tennessee, Clemson & Florida offers). He is the No. 6 player in Georgia and 103rd nationally. He scored 32 points yesterday! Senior David Viti, who is headed to Georgia Southern, added 16. Buford went 29-2 last year and won the 5A state title in Georgia. Senior Keyshawn Bryant (offers from Kansas State, South Florida, FGCU, & Georgia, among others) led the Blue Devils (5-4) with 23 points.

Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton) 75, Victory Christian Academy (Lakeland) 57* – Christian Shaneyfelt led Lakewood Ranch with 18 points off the bench against Class 2A #9 Victory Christian Academy (Lakeland). Senior Jack Kelley added 15, junior Joshua Young had 13, while senior Darrien Gordon (Eckerd College signee) and sophomore Keon Buckley had nine points apiece for the Mustangs (6-2), who were in the Class 8A Final Four last year (lost in the semifinals to eventual state champion Tampa Sickles). Lakewood Ranch went 27-3 last year (only one loss to a Florida team) and return three players from that Final Four team.  Senior Kostas Altinis led four Storm (7-4) players in double figures with 17 points.

Rockledge 77, Westminster Academy (Ft. Lauderdale) 57 – The Raiders improved to 9-0 following the 20-point win against the defending 4A state champions.  University of Southern California (USC) commit Elijah Weaver (the No. 7 senior in Florida according to 247 Sports) had 20 points. Senior Carlos Jones also had 20 for the Raiders, who are ranked 7th in Class 6A according to MaxPreps.  FGCU commit Zach Scott led the Lions (4-5) with 25.

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel (MD) 50, Apopka 48* – Senior Jordon Jones led Mount Carmel with 16 points and Rasheed Brown added 14 as the Cougars rallied from a 10-point deficit going into the fourth quarter to edge Apopka.  Mount Carmel (6-6) trailed 29-18 at halftime and 37-27 after the third quarter but outscored the Blue Darters (4-5) 23-11 in the final period to squeak out the win.  The only player in double figures for Apopka was Nathan Louis with 15 points.  Mount Carmel led in the opening minutes of the game, but their offense bogged won until the fourth quarter, when Brown scored 8 points and Jones added 6.

Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville) 61, North Marion (Citra) 58* – Super sophomore Corey Walker (17 points, 10 rebounds, eight blocks) hit one free throw late and James Coleman (13 points) hit two free throws with nine seconds left as the Cardinals (6-6) advanced to the winners’ bracket.  According to the Ocala Star-Banner, Walker’s eight blocked shots are the third most in a Kingdom Tournament game.  Only Drake Lamont (10), Dyron Nix and Chris Walker (nine each) blocked more in a Kingdom game.  North Marion (6-3) was led by Marquez Reaves, who scored 10 of his 12 points in the fourth quarter.

Vanguard (Ocala) 63, The Vanguard School (Lake Wales) 36* – Junior Dantwan Grimes had a game-high 22 points for the Knights (5-4), who jumped out to a 20-5 lead at the end of the first quarter thanks to 16 points from Grimes.  The Vanguard School (3-6) was led by Andre Blake with 11 points.

Orlando Christian Prep 62, Stranahan (Ft. Lauderdale) 50* – UNC signee senior Nassir Little scored 10 of his game-high 18 points in the first quarter, and the defending 3A state champion Warriors (5-3) took control early and handed the Mighty Dragons their first loss of the season. Little led three OCP players in double figures as senior Ronaldo Segu and senior Dejuan Lockett chipped in 14 points apiece.  The Warriors led 19-9 at the end of the first quarter and 33-16 at the half as cold-shooting Stranahan (7-1) could never get on track offensively and suffered their first setback of the season.  The Mighty Dragons were led by sophomore Inady Legiste with 16 points and sophomore Dave Herard added 10, but both players fouled out in the fourth quarter and three Stranahan players were disqualified from the game due to fouls.