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ThePrepZone.com Sports Report Presented by SunState Federal Credit Union (Nov. 16)

Mike RidaughtIn case you missed it on Thursday, Nov. 16, Mike Ridaught joined Jeff Cardozo, Pat Dooley & Zach Alboverdi on “The Tailgate” on WRUF-98.1 FM & 850 AM at 4 p.m to talk high school sports. Here are the things they discussed on ThePrepZone.com Sports Report Presented by SunState Federal Credit Union:

No Alachua County football teams advanced to the 2nd round of the state playoffs, but there are a couple of area teams still in it

Unfortunately, all four Alachua County teams lost:
• Buchholz lost at Edgewater (Orlando) in Class 7A
• Gainesville lost at Vanguard (Ocala) in 6A
• Newberry lost at Taylor County (Perry) in 3A
• St. Francis Catholic Academy lost at home to Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) in 2A

I still think it was a good season overall for Alachua County. Buchholz played most of the year without starting QB Cam Orth, who was injured, and I feel like UF commit Trent Whittemore did a good job filling in for him. Plus, Buchholz lost 35 seniors from last year, so you might even say they overachieved by making the playoffs.

I think Gainesville will be the team to beat in Class 6A-District 5 next season. Vanguard (Ocala) is really good (this year). Their quarterback, Marquez Glover, took over the reins this year for N’Kosi Perry, who is now at the University of Miami, and has put up unbelievable numbers – how about 32 TD passes and only three interceptions?! I like Vanguard this week, but I’m not sure if I like them next week against Armwood, but we’ll see. Vanguard also has six shutouts this year.

But back to GHS, QB Luke Matthews will be back from a team that won eight games this season, plus leading receiver Jalen Kelsey will be back. They’ll have some holes to fill but I think they will be good next season.

And Kudos to St. Francis Catholic Academy and coach Scott McDaniel who advanced to their first football state playoff game in school history.

As far as area teams left, there are two. Over in Starke, Bradford will host Dunnellon. Bradford lost its season opener and hasn’t lost since. Dunnellon is one of two Marion County teams alive, with Vanguard being the other. A Dunnellon win would put them in the state semifinals for the first time since 2003, while Bradford, which won two state titles in the mid-60s, is trying to make the state semi’s for the first time since 2004 (Watch or listen to the Dunnellon at Bradford game online).  The game will be broadcast on 92.1 FM in Gainesville & 100.1 FM in Ocala, plus video via the NFHS Network.

And the other area team in action tomorrow is Dixie County. The Bears are 11-0. They play at Madison County, which is also 11-0. Both teams have rushed for over 3,000 yards this season. The winner likely gets defending state champion Pahokee in next week’s Class 1A state semifinals. Dixie County has never won a state football title. They were state runners-up back in 1971.  (Dixie County & Madison County are ranked in the top 10 of the regional football rankings).

There are a bunch of Jacksonville area teams but as far as area teams, that’s all we have left.

The Buchholz girls won their third straight state swimming title last FridaySunstate Logo

I think dominating would be a good adjective to describe what those girls did a week ago. The Buchholz girls swim team set five state records and even came close to some national records en route to an 87.5 point victory to win their third straight Class 4A state title.

The amazing thing is that it was their largest margin of victory during their current run. It’s been increasing year, and this team is loaded with juniors. It’s without question the most dominating run by a Gainesville area swim team, and I’d put it up against some of the great teams to come through this area ever, regardless of the sport. I’ve only been in the Gainesville area since 1999, when Orien Greene led Gainesville to back-to-back state titles. Those teams were nationally-ranked. Recently, the P.K. Yonge volleyball team won back-to-back titles and were nationally-ranked under then coach Chad Davis.

But some of the highlights for Buchholz, junior Talia Bates, daughter of coach Tina Bates & former Gator James Bates, set a state record in winning the 100 butterfly (53.28), that coming after winning the 50 freestyle (22.67) for the third straight season. It was the second straight year she won both events.

We recognized Izzy Ivey as our Athlete of the Week. She set a state record in the 100 breast stroke (1:00.99), and she beat Stanford commit Morgan Tankersley of Plant (Tampa) to win the 200 freestyle (1:44.68), so two individual state titles for her too. She’s also just a junior. She was also a part of the 200-yard freestyle relay team which set a school record, and a state record, with a time of 1:31.66, less than a second from the national mark, and she helped lead the Lady Bobcats to a state record in the 400 freestyle relay. Buchholz actually set state records in all three relays.

So, impressive to say the least for Buchholz. Also, Gainesville swimmer Alena Kraus, who is a Louisville signee, capped her incredible high school career last Saturday night with two more state titles, which gives her seven individual state titles in four years.

Gainesville bought home another state champion in cross country 

Yeah, not to be outdone, Oak Hall’s Grace Blair won her second consecutive individual cross country title, helping the Lady Eagles to a third place finish overall. According to the Gainesville Sun, Blair now has the second most individual cross country titles won by an area athlete. Hillary White won three individual titles running for Eastside and Buchholz from 1997-1999. Up next for Blair, is the Foot Locker South Regional in Charlotte, N.C. A top-10 finish there would earn her a berth at the National High School Cross Country Championships in San Diego in December.

And finally, the Union County volleyball will play 4-time defending state champion Sneads for the Class 1A state title Friday afternoon at 1. It will be the first-ever volleyball state championship game appearance for the Lady Tigers, who were down match point against Lafayette in Mayo and rallied to win, and last week against Williston they rallied down two games to one to advance. It could be a David vs. Goliath match as Sneads has won 82 straight 1A matches and 206 consecutive sets against 1A competition. But if I remember correctly, David did beat Goliath, so we’ll see.

So the news not so good for football, but the other sports in Gainesville excelled.

For the latest in high school sports in Gainesville, check out our daily reports on 106.9 FM every weekday around 7:50 a.m.  Here is a link to the archives.

The Prep Zone Power Poll fueled by Divine Power Wear – 2017 Football Poll #13

divine power wearTwo teams tied for top spot in regional all-classification football rankings after opening week of playoffs

GAINESVILLE — The opening week of the high school football playoffs saw some teams win easily, while others were sent home earlier than they planned.

Three top 10 teams in The Prep Zone Power Poll were knocked off in the first week of the postseason. However, the top two teams won, and now there is a tie for first in the poll.

Top-ranked Vanguard (Ocala) eased past then-#16 Gainesville, 34-14, in their Region 2-6A quarterfinal to advance to a second round game this week at Mitchell (New Port Richey). The Knights (10-0) receive five of the eight first-place votes and remain No. 1 for the sixth consecutive week.Vanguard Knights

But Vanguard has company at the top this week.

St. Augustine received the other three first-place votes and moves up one spot into a tie for #1. The Yellow Jackets easily rolled past Tate (Cantonment), 49-14, in their Region 1-6A quarterfinal. St. Augustine (10-0) hosts Navarre this week in the regional semifinals.

Remaining third is Madison County. The Cowboys (11-0) pounded Union County (Lake Butler), 50-6, in a 1A region semifinal and face a tough test this week in a Region 3-1A final against 8th-ranked and unbeaten Dixie County (Cross City). Both teams are ranked top five in the state in the AP 1A rankings.

Raines (Jacksonville) is up a spot to 4th after blanking North Bay Haven (Panama City), 43-0, in a Region 1-4A semifinal. Next up for the Vikings (10-1) is a region final game against #T-19 West Nassau (Callahan).

Rounding out the top five is Trinity Christian (Jacksonville).

St. Augustine Yellow Jackets
St. Augustine Yellow Jackets

The 4-time defending state champion Conquerors (8-3) survived a thriller in a 5A region quarterfinal with then-#13 Bolles (Jacksonville), finally winning 24-21 in a third overtime after Bolles missed a potential winning field goal in the second OT. Trinity Christian faces a tough test this week in the region semifinals at Godby (Tallahassee).

Bartram Trail (St. Johns) moves up two spots to #6 after a 56-14 romp over East Ridge (Clermont).

The Bears (8-3) face Lincoln (Tallahassee) in a Region 1-7A semifinal on Friday. Lincoln eliminated then-#12 Columbia (Lake City), 36-33, last week in a thriller in Tallahassee.

Baker County (Glen St. Mary) is 7th. The Wildcats (10-1) moved up two spaces after their 10th straight win, 34-7 over RV Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville) in a 5A region quarterfinal.

Next up is #18 Menendez (St. Augustine) in a Region 2-5A semifinal. Menendez moved into the poll for the first time this year after a 38-24 win at Belleview.

Moving up three spots and into the top 10 for the first time this season is Dixie County at #8. The Bears (11-0) romped over Lafayette (Mayo), 49-7, in a Region 3-1A semifinal and now face the top-ranked team in 1A according to the AP, Madison County, at Boot Hill this Friday.

Dunnellon (8-2) is back in the top 10 at #9. The Tigers trounced Trenton 49-7 in a Region 2-3A semifinal, and travel to Starke this week to face #16 Bradford in a region final matchup.

Moving up five spots to round out the top 10 is Mainland (Daytona Beach).

The Bucs (7-3) knocked off Norland (Miami) 21-12 in a 6A region quarterfinal. The task for Mainland only gets tougher this week as they play defending 6A state champion Carol City (Miami) in a Region 4-6A semifinal.

The biggest move up this week belongs to Fleming Island (Orange Park), which is up from 18th a week ago to 11th this week.

The Golden Eagles (9-2) ended the season of then-#4 Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville), 31-26, at The Backyard in a 7A region quarterfinal. Next up for Fleming Island is a trip to Edgewater (Orlando) in a Region 1-7A semifinal. Lee (9-2) drops eight spots this week to 12th. 

Two other top 10 teams from a week ago saw their seasons come to an end.

Flagler Palm Coast, which was #6 a week ago, was eliminated by Boone (Orlando), 28-13, in an 8A region quarterfinal and drops nine places to 15th this week.

Another 8A school, Spruce Creek (Port Orange), which was 10th last week, saw its season come to an end, 42-14 at Winter Park, and drops out of the poll completely.

Also dropping out from last week is Gainesville and Ribault (Jacksonville).

The Trojans were 20th last week but were blanked by Wakulla (Crawfordville), 26-0, in a Region 1-5A quarterfinal.

Moving back into the poll this week, along with Menendez, is Bradford (Starke), which defeated Keystone Heights, 27-7, in a 4A region semifinal, and West Nassau (Callahan).

The Warriors (9-1) also move into the poll for the first time in 2017 after routing Marianna, 35-7, in their playoff opener.

This is the final poll until after the FHSAA State Football Championships at Camping World Stadium in Orlando (Dec. 7-9).

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 Central 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 fueled by Divine Power Wear.

The Prep Zone Power Poll fueled by Divine Power Wear – 2017 Football Poll #13
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, overall record, and total voting points)
T-1. Vanguard (Ocala) (6A) (5) (10-0) – 155
T-1. St. Augustine (6A) (3) (10-0) – 155
3. Madison County (1A) (11-0) – 142
4. Raines (Jacksonville) (4A) (10-1) – 138
5. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (5A) (8-3) – 123
6. Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (7A) (8-3) – 121
7. Baker County (Glen St. Mary) (5A) (10-1) – 118
8. Dixie County (Cross City) (1A) (11-0) – 97
9. Dunnellon (4A) (8-2) – 86
10. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (6A) (7-3) – 81
11. Fleming Island (Orange Park) (7A) (9-2) – 80
12. Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (7A) (9-2) – 62
13. Clay (Green Cove Springs) (5A) (8-3) – 54
14. University Christian (Jacksonville) (2A) (8-2) – 52
15. Flagler Palm Coast (8A) (9-1) – 47
16. Bradford (Starke) (4A) (9-1) – 42
17. Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (8-3) – 38
18. Menendez (St. Augustine) (5A) (8-3) – 22
T-19. Columbia (Lake City) (7A) (7-4) – 19
T-19. West Nassau (Callahan) (4A) (9-1) – 19
Also receiving votes: Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (8A) (8-2) – 16; Gainesville (6A) (8-3) – 5; Taylor County (Perry) (3A) (8-3) – 4; Seven RIvers Christian (Lecanto) (2A) (9-2) – 2; Wildwood (1A) (9-1) – 1.

West Port Girls’ Basketball – 2017

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Joe Pinkos’ 2017 Weekly Game Forecast: Playoffs – Second Round

joepinkosgameforecastJoe 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.

Game forecasts are sorted by classification of favorite and listed alphabetically. The underdog’s classification is noted for inter-classification games. Teams in The Prep Zone’s coverage area are in bold.

The following match-ups and results are forecast for the 2017 Florida Football Finals:

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 PLAYOFF FORECAST-Week 2

CLASS 8A (Regional Semifinals)

Region 1
Winter Park 3 over Apopka
Wekiva 11 over Boone (Orlando)

Region 2
Osceola (Kissimmee) 6 over Dr. Phillips
Vero Beach 3 over Riverview (Sarasota)

Region 3
Atlantic (Delray Beach) 1 over Park Vista
Palm Beach Central 4 over Western

Region 4
Columbus 14 over South Dade
Miami High 10 over Southridge

CLASS 7A (Regional Semifinals)

Region 1
Bartram Trail (St. Johns) 14 over Lincoln (Tallahassee)
Fleming Island (Orange Park) 8 over Edgewater (Orlando)

Region 2
Lakeland 17 over Wiregrass Ranch
Viera 7 over Plant

Region 3
Venice 13 over Braden River
Tampa Bay Tech 20 over Palmetto

Region 4
St. Thomas Aquinas 10 over West Broward
William T. Dwyer 24 over Doral Academy

CLASS 6A (Regional Semifinals)

Region 1
St. Augustine 12 over Navarre
Escambia 1 over Crestview

Region 2
Armwood 18 over Hillsborough
Vanguard (Ocala) 17 over Mitchell (New Port Richey)

Region 3
North Fort Myers 7 over Fort Myers
Naples 14 over Largo

Region 4
Northwestern 1 over Miami Central
Carol City (Miami) 1 over Mainland (Daytona Beach)

CLASS 5A (Regional Semifinals)

Region 1
West Florida Tech 8 over Wakulla
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) 3 over Godby (Tallahassee)

Region 2
Baker County (Glen St. Mary) 20 over Menendez (St. Augustine)
Clay (Green Cove Springs) 6 over Zephyrhills

Region 3
Immokalee 7 over Dunbar
Jesuit 1 over Lakewood

Region 4
American Heritage (Plantation) 38 over Bishop Moore
Cardinal Gibbons 10 over Rockledge

CLASS 4A (Regional Finals)

Region 1
Raines (Jacksonville) 34 over West Nassau (Callahan)

Region 2
Dunnellon 4 over Bradford (Starke)

Region 3
Cocoa 27 over Avon Park

Region 4
University School 7 over Monsignor Pace

CLASS 3A (Regional Finals)

Region 1
Taylor County (Perry) 13 over Florida High (Tallahassee)

Region 2
Oxbridge Academy 10 over Melbourne Central Catholic

Region 3
Clearwater Central Catholic 15 over Calvary Christian (Clearwater)

Region 4
Chaminade-Madonna 25 over Benjamin

CLASS 2A (Regional Finals)

Region 1
University Christian (Jacksonville) 12 over North Florida Christian (Tallahassee)

Region 2
Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) 3 over Victory Christian (Lakeland)

Region 3
Cambridge Christian 3 over Indian Rocks Christian

Region 4
Champagnat Catholic 21 over Moore Haven

CLASS 1A (Regional Finals)

Region 1
Baker 24 over Chipley

Region 2
Blountstown 7 over Port St. Joe

Region 3
Madison County 6 over Dixie County (Cross City)

Region 4
Pahokee 16 over Frostproof

Sunshine State Athletic Conference (SSAC) Championship Game
Florida Bowl
St. Stephen’s Episcopal 7 over Windermere Prep

Forecast Record
Last Week 88-11, 88.9%
Season 1,943-417, 82.3%

The Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week – Isabel Ivey (Buchholz)

The Trophy ShopThe Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week for the week of November 6 is ISABEL IVEY* of the Buchholz (Gainesville) girls’ swimming & diving team.

Izzy Ivey_Buchholz swimming

*Ivey helped lead Buchholz to its third straight state title.  She set a state record in the 100 breast stroke (1:00.99), and she beat Stanford commit Morgan Tankersley of Plant (Tampa) to win the 200 freestyle (1:44.68), in winning two individual state titles. The junior was also a part of the 200-yard freestyle relay team which set a school record, and a state record, with a time of 1:31.66, less than a second from the national mark, and she helped lead the Lady Bobcats to a state record in the 400 freestyle relay.

Previous 2017-18 winners:

Oct. 30 – Austin Montini (Oak Hall boys’ cross country)
The freshman helped lead the Eagles to a third-place finish at the high school cross country regional championships. Montini finished third with a time of 16:48.86 to lead the Eagles to a third-place finish. The Oak Hall boys were ranked sixth but finished third.

Oct. 23 – Brandis Smith (St. Francis Catholic Academy volleyball)
Smith helped lead the Wolves (8-9) to an upset of previously unbeaten North Florida Christian (Tallahassee) in the FHSAA Class 3A Regional Semifinals. The senior had 50 kills, 7 blocks, and 12 digs for the defending state champions. St. Francis Catholic Academy d. North Florida Christian 20-25, 25-21, 25-23, 25-14.

Oct. 16 – Heather Pedrick (Santa Fe volleyball)
The junior setter helped lead the top-seeded Lady Raiders to the Class 6A-District 6 title. Pedrick had 14 kills, eight digs, 14 assists and six service points to lead the Raiders to a sweep of North Marion (Citra) in the district semifinals. In the championship against No. 2 seed Belleview, she led the way with 17 kills, 20 digs and five blocks as Santa Fe swept the Rattlers.

Oct. 9 – Amelia Williams (Buchholz girls’ golf)
Williams helped the Lady Bobcats capture their fifth straight Jill Darr Invitational title. The sophomore was the low medalist with a 3-under 69. She had a bogey-free round. The Jill Darr Invitational, named after the late Jill Darr Rowell, represents the Alachua County championship.

Oct. 2 – Charles Strong (Union County football)
The FSU commit rushed for 262 yards and scored three touchdowns as Union County (6-1) defeated previously unbeaten Hawthorne, 31-25, in overtime. Strong, who has 1,139 yards and 13 TDs on the season, scored the game-winner from 10 yards out in OT. He also had a 23-yard scoring run and a 12-yard TD run.

Sept. 25 – Demari Turner (St. Francis Catholic football)
Turner came up with the big plays, catching four passes for 168 yards and two touchdowns, to help lead the Wolves to a 36-0 win against rival Oak Hall and snap the Eagles’ two-game win streak in the series. The senior wide receiver had scoring catches of 63 and 89 yards as St. Francis Catholic knocked off the previously-unbeaten Eagles and snapped their overall winning streak at 13 games. He also had a 2-point conversion and helped the defense pitch its first shutout of the season.

Sept. 18 – Anthony Richardson (Eastside football)
The sophomore quarterback led the Rams to a 2-0 week, which is twice as many wins as Eastside had (1) all season in 2016. Richardson had 646 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing and passing. In the Rams’ 33-28 home win over Newberry on Monday, he accounted for all five of their touchdowns, finishing with 348 yards and two scores through the air and 65 yards and three scores on the ground. On Friday, at Lake Weir (Ocala), Richardson ran for 102 yards on 11 carries with two TDs, and 131 yards passing with three scores.

Sept. 11 – No award due to Hurricane Irma

Sept. 4 – Gerard Williams III (Williston football)
Williams set a school record with 307 yards on 27 carries, with three touchdowns, in the Red Devils’ 28-14 win at Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto). During Williston’s first five possessions, the senior had 13 carries for 115 yards. However, on Williston’s final three drives, he had 192 yards on 14 carries, with 2 TDs.

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Cowboys cruise past Tigers

Union County at Madison CountyBy Rick Patrick
Greene Publishing, Inc.

Madison County Carrier

The Madison County High School (MCHS) offense was in high gear on Friday, Nov. 10, as they racked up 322 yards of offense on their way to routing the Tigers of Union County High School (Lake Butler) with a final score of 50-6 in the first round of the Class 1A football playoffs.

The Cowboys (11-0) scored on nearly every possession in the first half as they quickly built a commanding lead.The game started with the Tigers on offense after receiving the opening kickoff.

The Tigers’ drive stalled at mid-field, and the Cowboys took over at their own 24-yard line. On their first play from scrimmage, Tre Adams tossed a hitch-pass to running back Derrick Staten, who was then off to the races and across the end-zone. The two-point conversion was no good and the score was 6-0 in favor of the Cowboys with 6:05 remaining in the opening period.

Union County (6-5) began their next drive on their own 20-yard line. The Tigers were unable to move the ball, and the Cowboys took over with great field position. The Cowboys quickly scored again with a 35-yard touchdown pass from Adams to Staten. The PAT was good, and the score was now 13-0 with 3:43 on the clock in the first quarter.

The following Tiger drive went three-and-out, and the Tigers were forced to punt. Rather than kicking the ball to the Cowboys’ dangerous return man Staten, the Tigers kicked away from him, and the ball went out-of-bounds at the Tigers’ 30-yard line. A couple of plays later, the Cowboys were again in the Tigers’ end-zone, thanks to a 15-yard touchdown run by Teryon Henderson. Drew Herring’s PAT went down the middle of the uprights, and the Cowboys were ahead 200 with just over a minute left in the first quarter.

During their next drive, the Tigers’ quarterback made a mistake that many opposing quarterbacks have made. He threw a pass in the vicinity of Cowboy defensive back Travis Jay. Jay made them pay for that mistake with an interception and another “pick-six” return for a touchdown. The PAT was good, and the score was 27-0 as the seconds ticked down to zero in the first quarter.

Courtesy of FloridaHSFootball.com
Courtesy of FloridaHSFootball.com

The stingy Cowboy defense held the Tigers to another three-and-out, and the Cowboys took over at mid-field. Staten scored his third touchdown of the evening on the ground with a 37yard run. The score was 34-0 with 9:24 remaining in the second quarter. Cowboy linebacker Zarkese Haynes earned his chance to wear the Cowboys’ new “turnover chain” when he recovered a Tigers’ fumble. This set up another Cowboy scoring drive that was capped off by a Marcus Ghent touchdown run. The score was now 41-0 with 6:47 remaining until intermission.

The ball changed hands a couple more times as the first half drew to a close. The Tigers attempted a field-goal late in the half that sailed off to the left. The score at intermission was 41-0.

The Cowboys took their opening drive of the third period from their own 40-yard line into Tiger territory before the drive stalled. Herring then came onto the field and showed off his much improved kicking leg by drilling a 39-yard field goal. The score was now 44-0 with 4:56 remaining in the third quarter.

Chalon Howard was the next Cowboy to don the “turnover chain” when he intercepted a Tiger pass at the 25-yard line. This set up the final Cowboy scoring drive of the evening. With several young players in the game, Cowboy quarterback Caleb Watts capped off the drive with a two-yard touchdown run.

The Tigers managed to get on the scoreboard with three minutes remaining in the game with a 35-yard touchdown pass. This brought the score to 50-6, which remained until the end of the game.

Ghent led the Cowboy rushing attack with 62 yards on seven attempts and one touchdown. Henderson had 52 yards on six rushing attempts with one touchdown. Staten had 37 yards on the ground with one rushing touchdown and two receptions for 116 yards and two touchdowns. Watts had two yards rushing with one touchdown. Vinsonta Allen added 30 yards to the Cowboy rushing total.

Adams went three-for-four passing for 131 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions.

The Cowboys move on to face the Dixie County Bears in the regional final game on Friday, Nov. 17, at Boot Hill Stadium on the MCHS campus. The Bears (11-0) are also undefeated, and are coming off a 49-7 victory over the Hornets of Lafayette County.

Admission is $8 per person. Kickoff is slated for 7:30 p.m.

Taylormade at The Rock – Basketball 2017


Tuesday, 5:45 p.m. – Boys’ High School Basketball
Taylormade at The Rock (Gainesville)
‘Live’ and ‘archived’ VIDEO available online at www.ThePrepZone.com
Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play) & David Street (Color) for all the action as the Lions (2-0) look to stay unbeaten.

The Prep Zone Show

goat-drawing.cdrDate: Mon 11/13/2017
Title: “The Prep Zone”

Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught & Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville. Guests for this episode include Joshua Wilson of FloridaHSFootball.com, and Gainesville Sun prep editor Larry Savage.

We’ll take a look back at the first round of the FHSAA Football state playoffs, preview this week’s games, plus recap the cross country and swimming & diving championships.

The show will also air on The GOAT FM (92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville, as well as 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala). #ThePrepZone.com

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How the top 20 regional football teams fared in Week #12

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Here’s a look at how all of the regionally-ranked football teams fared in Week #12 during the first round of the FHSAA state playoffs.  The new regional ranking will be released on Wednesday, Nov. 15.  It will be the last ranking until our final rankings following the FHSAA Football Finals in Orlando next month.

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 Central 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 fueled by Divine Power Wear.

The Prep Zone Power Poll fueled by Divine Power Wear – 2017 Football Poll #12 Results
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, overall record, and how they fared last week)
1. Vanguard (Ocala) (6A) (4) (10-0) – d. #16 Gainesville, 34-14, in Region 2-6A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: Friday at Mitchell (New Port Richey) in Region 2-6A semifinal
2. St. Augustine (6A) (2) (10-0) – d. Tate (Cantonment), 49-14, in Region 1-6A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: Friday vs. Navarre in Region 1-6A semifinal
3. Madison County (1A) (2) (11-0) – d. Union County (Lake Butler), 50-6, in Region 3-1A semifinal; UP NEXT: Friday vs. #11 Dixie County (Cross City) in Region 3-1A final
4. Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (7A) (9-2) – LOST to #18 Fleming Island (Orange Park), 31-26, in Region 1-7A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
5. Raines (Jacksonville) (4A) (10-1) – d. North Bay Haven (Panama City), 43-0, in Region 1-4A semifinal; UP NEXT: Friday vs. RV West Nassau (Callahan) in Region 1-4A final
6. Flagler Palm Coast (8A) (9-1) – LOST to Boone (Orlando), 28-13, in Region 1-8A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
7. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (5A) (8-3) – d. #13 Bolles (Jacksonville), 24-21 (3 OT), in Region 1-5A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: Friday at Godby (Tallahassee) in Region 1-5A semifinal
8. Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (7A) (8-3) – d. East Ridge (Clermont), 56-14, in Region 1-7A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: Friday vs. Lincoln (Tallahassee) in Region 1-7A semifinal
9. Baker County (Glen St. Mary) (5A) (10-1) – d. RV Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville), 34-7, in Region 2-5A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: Friday vs. RV Menendez (St. Augustine) in Region 2-5A semifinal
10. Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (8A) (8-2) – LOST at Winter Park, 42-14, in Region 1-8A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
11. Dixie County (Cross City) (1A) (11-0) – d. Lafayette (Mayo), 49-7, in Region 3-1A semifinal; UP NEXT: Friday at #3 Madison County in Region 3-1A final
12. Columbia (Lake City) (7A) (7-4) – LOST at Lincoln (Tallahassee), 36-33, in Region 1-7A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
13. Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (8-3) – LOST at #7 Trinity Christian (Jacksonville), 24-21 (3 OT), in Region 1-5A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
14. Dunnellon (4A) (8-2) – d. RV Trenton, 49-7, in Region 2-4A semifinal; UP NEXT: Friday at RV Bradford (Starke) in Region 2-4A final
15. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (6A) (7-3) – d. Norland (Miami), 21-12, in Region 4-6A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: Friday vs. Carol City (Miami) in Region 4-6A semifinal
16. Gainesville (6A) (8-3) – LOST at #1 Vanguard (Ocala), 34-14, in Region 2-6A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
17. Clay (Green Cove Springs) (5A) (8-3) – won at Hernando (Brooksville), 41-37, in Region 2-5A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: Friday at Zephyrhills in Region 2-5A semifinal
18. Fleming Island (Orange Park) (7A) (9-2) – won at #4 Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville), 31-26, in Region 1-7A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: Friday at Edgewater (Orlando) in Region 1-7A semifinal
19. University Christian (Jacksonville) (2A) (8-2) – d. FAMU (Tallahassee), 35-0, in Region 1-2A semifinal; UP NEXT: Friday vs. North Florida Christian (Tallahassee) In Region 1-2A final
20. Ribault (Jacksonville) (5A) (7-4) – LOST to Wakulla (Crawfordville), 26-0, in Region 1-5A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER

Also receiving votes:
Bradford (Starke) (4A) (9-1) – d. Keystone Heights, 27-7, in Region 2-4A semifinal; UP NEXT: Friday vs. #14 Dunnellon in Region 2-4A final
Trenton (4A) (8-3) – LOST at #14 Dunnellon, 49-7, in Region 2-4A semifinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
Menendez (St. Augustine) (5A) (8-3) – won at Belleview, 38-24, in Region 2-5A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: Friday at #9 Baker County (Glen St. Mary) in Region 2-5A semifinal
Ponte Vedra (5A) (7-4) – LOST at Godby (Tallahassee), 28-18, in Region 1-5A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
West Nassau (Callahan) (4A) (9-1) – d. Marianna, 35-7, in Region 1-4A semifinal; UP NEXT: Friday at #5 Raines (Jacksonville) in Region 1-4A final
Wildwood (1A) (9-1) – LOST to Frostproof, 59-38, in Region 4-1A semifinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER.
Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville) (5A) (7-3) – LOST at #9 Baker County (Glen St. Mary) 34-7 in Region 2-5A quarterfinal. UP NEXT: SEASON OVER

On the bubble:
Belleview (5A) (6-5) – LOST to RV Menendez (St. Augustine), 38-24, in Region 2-5A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (7-3) – DID NOT QUALIFY FOR PLAYOFFS
Buchholz (Gainesville) (7A) (5-6) – LOST at Edgewater (Orlando), 31-21, in Region 1-7A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
East Ridge (Clermont) (7A) (7-4) – LOST at #8 Bartram Trail (St. Johns), 56-14, in Region 1-7A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (7A) (7-3) – DID NOT QUALIFY FOR PLAYOFFS
Fort White (3A) (7-4) – LOST to Florida High (Tallahassee), 28-27 (OT), in Region 1-3A semifinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
Hernando (Brooksville) (5A) (7-3) – LOST to #17 Clay (Green Cove Springs), 41-37, in Region 2-5A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (9-2) – LOST at #11 Dixie County (Cross City), 49-7, in Region 3-1A semifinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
Matanzas (Palm Coast) (6A) (6-5) – LOST at Northwestern (Miami), 33-0, in Region 4-6A quarterfinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
Saint Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville) (2A) (8-2) – LOST to Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto), 49-6, in Region 2-2A semifinal; UP NEXT: SEASON OVER
Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) (2A) (9-2) – won at Saint Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville), 49-6, in Region 2-2A semifinal; UP NEXT: Friday at Victory Christian Academy (Lakeland) in Region 2-2A final
Taylor County (Perry) (3A) (8-3) – d. Newberry, 34-8, in Region 1-3A semifinal; UP NEXT: Friday vs. Florida High (Tallahassee) in Region 1-3A final

FHSAA Football state playoffs – Friday, Nov. 17

FHSAA Football Championships_2017Teams in bold are in ThePrepZone’s coverage area which includes 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).

Friday, November 17
Regional Quarterfinals (5A-8A)

Class 7A
Bartram Trail (St. Johns) 49, Lincoln (Tallahassee) 21
Fleming Island (Orange Park) 23, Edgewater (Orlando) 7

Class 6A
St. Augustine 52, Navarre 21
Vanguard (Ocala) 35, Mitchell (New Port Richey) 31
Carol City (Miami) 17, Mainland (Daytona Beach) 10

Class 5A
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) 33, Godby (Tallahassee) 21
Baker County (Glen St. Mary) 37, Menendez (St. Augustine) 28
Clay (Green Cove Springs) 52, Zephyrhills 49

Regional Finals – Friday, November 17

Class 4A
Raines (Jacksonville) 57, West Nassau (Callahan) 15
Bradford (Starke) 24, Dunnellon 14

Class 3A
Florida High (Tallahassee) 56, Taylor County (Perry) 43

Class 2A
University Christian (Jacksonville) 26, North Florida Christian (Tallahassee) 13
Victory Christian Academy (Lakeland) 38, Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) 20

Class 1A
Madison County 62, Dixie County (Cross City) 7

1st round playoff scores (Nov. 10)