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Defending 6A boys’ basketball state champion Leesburg a preseaon No. 1

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Defending Class 6A state champions, Leesburg, on top of preseason regional boys’ hoops rankings

GAINESVILLE – Last year, Leesburg won the FHSAA Class 6A Boys’ Basketball state title, just its third state championship in school history but the second since 2011.

The Yellow Jackets, who finished 23-6 last season, are talented enough to repeat. They raced past Eustis, 87-63, in their season opener, and their only loss is to Independent West Oaks Academy (Orlando), 79-70.

Lance Erving, who had 20 in last year’s state championship game, and Cordrayius Graham, who had 17 points and 10 rebounds, are two of several returning players. Plus, Decorian Patterson is back in from Dunnellon, while Leonard Manuel of Vanguard (Ocala) recently transferred to Leesburg too.Leesburg Yellow Jackets

Despite earning just two of the six first-place votes, they are the top-ranked team in The Prep Zone Power Poll preseason boys’ basketball regional rankings.

Providence (Jacksonville), which received three of the six first-place votes, is ranked second.

The Stallions (25-6 in 2016-17) lost to Westminster Academy (Ft. Lauderdale) in the Class 4A state championship game last year. Despite the loss of Zack Bryant, fourth all-time in Northeast Florida with 2,274 points, head coach Jim Martin still has plenty of talent.

Creekside (St. Johns), which received the other first-place vote, is third in the regional rankings.

The Knights finished 26-4 last year, making a run all the way to the Class 8A Region Final before falling in overtime to eventual state runner-up Lincoln (Tallahassee).

They are led by senior point guard J’Michael Plummer, a preseason All-State selection by Source Hoops. Plummer flirted with a quadruple-double, finishing with 16 points, seven rebounds, seven assists and seven steals in their season-opening 73-42 win against Nease (Ponte Vedra).

Vanguard (Ocala), which advanced to its first state semifinal since 1982, is ranked fourth.

The Knights finished 24-7 last year after falling to eventual state champion Dillard (Ft. Lauderdale) in the 6A state semifinals. Vanguard opened the season with a 51-46 win against West Port (Ocala) and will play a very challenging schedule to help them get ready for another postseason run.

Rounding out the top five is Raines (Jacksonville), whose football team plays for the Class 4A state title against Cocoa.

The Vikings (3-0) should be one of the top teams in Northeast Florida after returning several players from last season’s Class 5A Regional Final team which went 20-10.

Class 5A state semifinalist The Villages leads off the next five, followed by Ribault (Jacksonville), Eastside (Gainesville), Gainesville, and co-No. 10s Palatka and Hawthorne, who were both in the state semifinals in 6A and 1A, respectively.

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 PRESEASON POLL
(School, followed by classification, first-place votes, last year’s final record, record through 12/2, and total voting points)
1. Leesburg (6A) (2) (23-6) (2-1) – 113
2. Providence (Jacksonville) (4A) (3) (25-6) (2-0) – 109
3. Creekside (St. Johns) (8A) (1) (26-4) (2-0) – 105
4. Vanguard (Ocala) (7A) (24-7) (1-0) – 79
5. Raines (Jacksonville) (5A) (20-10) (3-0) – 73
6. The Villages (5A) (28-3) (1-1) – 66
7. Ribault (Jacksonville) (6A) (25-7) (1-0) – 65
8. Eastside (Gainesville) (6A) (11-12) (3-0) – 59
9. Gainesville (7A) (25-4) (1-1) – 54
T-10. Hawthorne (1A) (24-6) (2-0) – 45
T-10. Palatka (6A) (21-9) (2-0) – 45
12. Wildwood (1A) (25-4) (0-1) – 41
13. P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) (4A) (19-8) (2-2) – 40
14. Deltona (7A) (16-11) (2-0) – 39
15. Nature Coast (Brooksville) (6A) (27-2) (2-0) – 37
16. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (6A) (20-7) (3-0) – 36
17. Atlantic (Port Orange) (7A) (23-5) (1-0) – 34
18. Flagler Palm Coast (9A) (17-12) (2-0) – 31
19. First Coast (Jacksonville) (8A) (21-5) (2-0) – 23
20. Terry Parker (Jacksonville) (6A) (22-4) (1-1) – 22
Also receiving votes: Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (13-13) (3-0) – 19; North Florida Educational Institute (Jacksonville) (2A) (21-9) (1-2) – 18; Englewood (Jacksonville) (7A) (17-10) (1-1) – 16; Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville) (5A) (15-11) (0-1) – 12; Temple Christian (Jacksonville) (2A) (25-4) (0-0) – 12; Fernandina Beach (5A) (22-5) (2-0) – 11; Lake Minneola (8A) (8-17) (2-0) – 10; Trinity Christian (Deltona) (3A) (22-9) (0-3) – 9; DeLand (9A) (17-11) (1-2) – 9; New Smyrna Beach (7A) (18-7) (1-0) – 7; Mount Dora Christian Academy (3A) (18-8) (2-1) – 5; University Christian (Jacksonville) (4A) (4-16) (0-1) – 3; Madison County (1A) (22-5) – 3; Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (8A) (17-8) (0-1) – 3; Hamilton County (Jasper) (1A) (16-10) (1-0) – 3; Dunnellon (6A) (9-18) (3-0) – 2; St. Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville) (3A) (18-8) (1-1) – 1; Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (6-15) (2-0) – 1.

FHSAA Football Championships, Dec. 7-9

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Area teams in bold

Thursday, Dec. 7
Class 1A: Madison County (14-0) 35, Blountstown (11-2) 20
Class 4A: Raines (Jacksonville) (13-1) 13, Cocoa (11-2) 10

Friday, Dec. 8
Class 2A: Champagnat Catholic (Hollywood) (9-2) 24, University Christian (Jacksonville) (10-3) 7
Class 5A: American Heritage (Plantation) (13-0) 44, Baker County (Glen St. Mary) (13-2) 15
Class 6A: Miami Northwestern (13-2) 21, Armwood (Seffner) (14-1) 16

Saturday, Dec. 9
Class 3A: Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) (11-2) 31, Oxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach) (10-2) 28
Class 7A: Venice (14-1) 37, Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (11-4) 24
Class 8A: Dr. Phillips (Orlando) (13-2) 17, Atlantic (Delray Beach) (12-2) 7

Vanguard Boys Basketball – 2017

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Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught as he talks high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Ocala (Maricamp Road location). Guests for this episode include Vanguard (Ocala) boys’ basketball coach Phillip Small and members of the Knights’ 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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Potter’s House at The Rock – Girls Basketball 2017

 

Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. – Girls’ High School Basketball
Potter’s House Christian (Jacksonville) at The Rock (Gainesville)

Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play) and Justin Ahlum (Color) for this Sunshine Independent Athletic Association game.

Santa Fe Boys Soccer – 2017

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Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught & Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville. Guests for this episode include Santa Fe (Alachua) boys’ soccer coach Pedro Rodrigues and members of the Raiders’ soccer 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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This week on ThePrepZone.com (Dec. 4-8)

live broadcastThe month of December will be very ambitious for us at The Prep Zone.

We’re happy to announce that we’ve added the Alachua County vs. Marion County All-Star football game to our coverage on Dec. 14 (video), plus we’ll be broadcasting boys’ basketball games from the Kiwanis Christmas Tournament at Bradford (Starke), Dec. 21-23, and the 44th annual Kingdom of the Sun at Vanguard (Ocala), Dec. 27-30. We have over 40 broadcasts this month alone!

Here is what is coming up this week as part of our broadcast schedule on ThePrepZone.com and local radio:

Monday, 7-8 p.m. – “The Prep Zone”
High school show broadcast ‘live’ from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville
‘Live’ and ‘archived’ audio available online at www.ThePrepZone.com & www.Floridacast.com
RADIO: 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville and 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala
Join Mike Ridaught & Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville. Guests for this episode include Santa Fe (Alachua) boys’ soccer coach Pedro Rodrigues and members of the Raiders’ soccer team.

Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. – Girls’ High School Basketball
Potter’s House Christian (Jacksonville) at The Rock (Gainesville)
‘Live’ and ‘archived’ VIDEO available online at www.ThePrepZone.com
Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play) and Justin Ahlum (Color) for this Sunshine Independent Athletic Association game.

Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. – “The Prep Zone”
High school show broadcast ‘live’ from Sonic Drive-In of Ocala (Maricamp Road location)
‘Live’ and ‘archived’ audio available online at www.ThePrepZone.com & www.Floridacast.com
RADIO: 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville and 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocalagoat-drawing.cdr
Join Mike Ridaught & Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Ocala. Guests for this episode include Vanguard boys’ basketball coach Phillip Small and members of the Knights’ basketball team.

Friday, 7 p.m. – Boys’ High School Basketball
Belleview at Eastside (Gainesville)
‘Live’ and ‘archived’ VIDEO available online at www.ThePrepZone.com (Via the NFHS Network)
RADIO: 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville and 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala
Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play) and Skyler Lebron (Color) for this Class 6A-District 6 game and showdown between Alachua & Marion County.

**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 93.3 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 Wednesday at 4 p.m. on “The Tailgate” with Jeff Cardozo, Pat Dooley & Zach Abolverdi, and every Friday at 11:15 a.m. on Ackerman & Matthews with hosts Brady Ackerman & Shane Matthews.

Joe Pinkos’ 2017 FHSAA Football State Championships Game Forecast

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Joe Pinkos’ Power Ratings are calculated by a formula based on strength of opposition and margin of victory with greater weight given to recent games. The forecasted margin of victory for each game is determined by subtracting the power rating of the lower-rated team from the power rating of its higher-rated opponent.  Teams in The Prep Zone’s coverage area are in bold.

Note: 7 of our 8 pre-playoff selections to claim state championships stand as favorites in the finals. The following match-ups were forecast for the 2017 Florida Football Finals before the postseason began:

Class 1A – Madison County over Baker
Class 2A – Champagnat Catholic (Hialeah) over University Christian (Jacksonville)
Class 3A – Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) over Oxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach)
Class 4A – Cocoa over Raines (Jacksonville)
Class 5A – American Heritage (Plantation) over West Florida Tech (Pensacola)
Class 6A – Northwestern (Miami) over Armwood (Seffner)
Class 7A – Venice over Viera
Class 8A – Vero Beach over Deerfield Beach

2017 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAME FORECASTS

Thursday, December 7, 2017

CLASS 1A
Madison County 21 over Blountstown

CLASS 4A
Cocoa 10 over Raines (Jacksonville)

Friday, December 8, 2017

CLASS 2A
Champagnat Catholic (Hialeah) 14 over University Christian (Jacksonville)

CLASS 5A
American Heritage (Plantation) 14 over Baker County (Glen St. Mary)

CLASS 6A
Miami Northwestern 1 over Armwood (Seffner)

Saturday, December 9, 2017

CLASS 3A
Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) 10 over Oxbridge Academy (West Palm Beach)

CLASS 7A
Venice 3 over Bartram Trail (St. Johns)

CLASS 8A
Dr. Phillips (Orlando) 7 over Atlantic (Delray Beach)

FHSAA Playoffs Forecast Record
145-31, 82.4%

Countryside’s Finke, Buchholz’ Ivey Win Swimming Awards; Shaffer, Bates Take Top Coaching Honors

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (Dec. 4) – Senior Robert Finke of Countryside High School and junior Isabel Ivey of Buchholz High School have been named the 2017 Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Swimming and Miss Swimming following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of prep swim coaches.

In addition, Bill Shaffer of Tampa Jesuit High School and Tina Sue Bates of Buchholz High School have been named the state boys’ and girls’ swimming coaches-of-the-year.

Finke, the Class 4A Boys’ Swimmer of the Year for the second straight year, repeated his 2016 state titles in the 200-yard individual medley (1:47.41) and the 500-yard freestyle (4:18.74), with All-America qualifying times in both events. The USA National swim team member has signed with the University of Florida.

The other swimmers-of-the-year in each class included Ait Fungairino of Belen Jesuit (3A), Miguel Cancel of Gulliver Prep (2A) and Ariel Spektor of The Bolles School (Jacksonville) (1A).

Ivey, who won Class 4A Girls’ Swimmer-of-the-Year honors this year after being named the Class 1A award winner last year, won state titles in the 200 freestyle and 100 breaststroke. She defeated 2016 Miss Swimming Morgan Tankersley with a time of 1:44.68 in the 200 free, added a state-record time of 1:00.99 in the 100 breaststroke and swam on the Buchholz state-record setting 200- and 400-yard freestyle relay teams.

The other class winners included Olivia McMurray of Fort Myers (Class 3A), Marcella Ruppert-Gomez of Gulliver Prep (Class 2A) and Jessica Nava of Westminster Academy (Class 1A).

In his 22nd year at Tampa Jesuit, Shaffer, who was earlier named the Class 2A Boys’ Coach-of-the-Year, led his school to its first state title by dethroning 2016 state champion Gulliver Prep, 271 to 244 points, giving Hillsborough County its first team state swimming title since 1946. Shaffer won the overall coaching award over Class 4A COY Brent Arckey of Sarasota Riverview, Class 3A COY Gerald Norris of Tallahassee Chiles and Class 1A COY Jon Sakovich of The Bolles School.

Bates, the Class 4A Girls’ Coach-of-the-Year, won her second overall state coaching award (2015) by leading Buchholz to its third-straight state title, scoring 360.5 points in a dominating performance that included state-record performances in all three relays as well as two individual events. The other class coaching award winners included Class 3A COY Tracy DaCosta of Creekside (St. Johns), Class 2A COY Chris George of Gulliver Prep and Class 1A COY Jon Sakovich of The Bolles School (Jacksonville).

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 awards honoring 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.

Bartram Trail holds on to advance to first football state title game

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The Bartram Trail (St. Johns) Bears had been here before, to the state semifinals. Three times in fact, with some crushing losses in this round.

The fourth time was the charm, as the Bears held on to beat Plant (Tampa), 34-29, in an FHSAA Class 7A state semifinal in northern St. Johns County Friday night, to advance to its first state championship game in school history.

Bartram Trail (11-3) will play Venice (13-1) on Saturday, December 9 at 3 p.m. in Camping World Stadium in Orlando for the 7A state championship. Venice knocked off three-time defending state champion St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale), 27-20, in the other 7A semifinal.

The Bears punted on their first possession, but the Bears defense forced the Panthers into a punt on their first drive, and Bartram Trail blocked the ensuing Plant punt and recovered on the Panthers 28.

On the very next play, senior quarterback and Auburn commit Joey Gatewood took a keeper into the end zone for a 7-0 Bartram Trail lead.

QB Joey GatewoodPhoto credit:  247Sports
QB Joey Gatewood
Photo credit: 247Sports

Bartram Trail’s defense then extended the lead to 14-0 later in the quarter as senior safety Timothy Adams jumped on a screen pass in the left flat and picked off Plant senior quarterback Jordan McCloud, returning the interception 40 yards for a score.

McCloud finally got Plant’s offense going on the next drive converting two fourth downs, including a 27 yard scoring pass to Alex Carvajal on 4th and 12 do pull the Panthers (12-2) within 14-7 at the end of the opening quarter.

Bartram Trail dominated the second quarter, and got back on the board with 9:33 to go before the half as Gatewood took another keeper 49 yards untouched to the end zone for a 21-7 Bears lead.

On their ensuing possession, senior quarterback Riley Smith got into the act for Bartram Trail, scampering 62 yards inside the 10 yard line. Smith finished off the drive with a 2 yard TD pass to Kevin Maurer, and the Bears led 28-7 and took that lead into the halftime locker room.

Plant looked like a different team in the second half, taking only 1:32 to get into the end zone after receiving the kickoff. Junior running back Walter Wilbon III scored from 26 yards out to cut the Panthers deficit to 28-13. Then came a key sequence for the second half.

Plant forced a Bartram Trail punt on the ensuing possession and took over on the Bears 35. The Panthers drove down to the 1-yard line and on third-and-goal were stopped short of the goal line. The Panthers were called for unsportsmanlike conduct on the play, and were moved back past the 15 yard line on fourth and goal. There McCloud fumbled as he was hit on fourth down, turning the ball back over to Bartram Trail.

The Bears drove down for a 26 yard field goal by Ethan Dudley, extending the Bartram Trail lead to 31-13 with 10:39 left in the fourth quarter.

Plant would not go away, scoring on the first play of the next drive on a 72 yard screen pass from McCloud to junior running back Leonard Parker to cut the deficit back to 31-21.

Bartram Trail came back with another long drive, and Dudley capped it off with his second field goal, from 23 yards out and the Bears were up 34-21 with only 3:38 left.

But once again the Panthers wouldn’t go away quietly. McCloud was sacked on two straight plays with a minute and a half to go to force a 3rd and 25 from the Bartram Trail 47, but then came back with a 40 yard bomb down the right sideline to Frank Murphy to keep the drive going.

Parker ran it in from 7 yards out and McCloud ran in the two-point conversion and Plant was as close as they had been all night, down only 34-29 with 55.2 seconds left.

But Bartram Trail recovered the ensuing onside kick, and ran out the clock to their first state championship game appearance for coach Darrell Sutherland, who has been the only head football coach in the program’s 18-year existence.

Bartram Trail Bears“It’s been a process,” Sutherland told the Florida Times-Union.  “Our guys grow up coming to Bartram Trail football games. Our guys write letters to kids in middle school and encourage them. Some of these guys have letters that seniors wrote them 10 years ago. They know we’re what we are because of the guys who came before them.”

Junior running back Devin Ellison led Bartram Trail with 92 yards on 16 carries, while Smith added 77 yards on the ground and Gatewood 72 yards with the two scores.

The two Bears quarterbacks combined to only complete 9 of 16 passes for 81 yards with a TD and an interception.

McCloud had two touchdowns passing but also threw an interception and lost a fumble.

Parker had a TD receiving and rushing and Wilbon had the other TD on the ground for Plant, which has won four state titles and was 7A runner-up to St. Thomas Aquinas in 2016.

This was the second time in five years the Panthers lost in the state semifinal round.

Gainesville at The Rock – Girls Basketball 2017


Friday, Dec. 1 – Girls’ High School Basketball
Gainesville at The Rock (Gainesville)

Join Anthony Crum (Play-by-play) and George Koziara (Color) for this city showdown.