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Cowboys tame Tigers

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By Rick Patrick
Greene Publishing, Inc.

Tensions were high early when the team captains from Madison County High School (MCHS) and Columbia County High School (CCHS) met at mid-field for the coin toss and the CCHS players refused to shake hands with the MCHS players.

This brought an immediate reprimand from the officials.

“You are supposed to be team captains and leaders. You are not showing very good leadership,” said the Referee.

After the coin toss, the Columbia County players were still “jawing” at the MCHS captains when one of the MCHS players simply turned to his opponents and put his finger to his mouth as if to advise them to “ssshhh.”

This turned out to be a bit of good advice as the Cowboys quieted down the Tigers by fighting their way back from a 14-point deficit to chalk up their fifth win of the season with a final score of 42-28.

The game started out as a contest for field position with the Tigers beginning their first drive from the 41-yard line. The Cowboy defense held the Tigers and forced a three-and-out.

The Cowboys started their first drive at their own 10-yard line, but were not able to move the ball. Both teams continued to trade punts, and the Cowboys had the ball at their own 10-yard line.

A Cowboy turnover gave the Tigers the ball deep in Cowboy territory. The Tigers took advantage of the Cowboy miscue and scored a touchdown. The score was 7-0 in favor of the Tigers with 5:01 left in the first period.

On the Cowboys’ next possession they drove the ball down the field and had a first-and-goal at the Tigers’ four-yard line. The Cowboys were unable to punch the ball into the end zone and turned the ball over on downs. The period ended with the Tigers ahead with a 7-0 score.

The Tigers managed to move the ball down the field until it appeared that the Cowboys had them stopped on a fourth and seven situation. The Tigers went for the first down and managed to get the ball into the end zone for their second touchdown of the evening. The score was 14-0 in favor of the Tigers with 10:18 remaining in the first half.Columbia_Tigers

At that point, things looked grim for the home team.

Expressions of aggravation could be seen on the faces of the players. One player was heard saying, “C’mon guys, we’ve been here before!”

At this time, when everything looked the darkest, Derrick Staten went to work. Staten took the kick-off and sprinted “coast-to-coast” and returned the ball for a Cowboy touchdown. The PAT was no good, but the Cowboys were on the board. With 10:06 left before intermission, the score was 14-6.

With renewed spirits, the Cowboys’ defense stiffened and forced a turn-over on downs at their own 16-yard line. The Cowboys moved the ball and then Tre Adams connected with Vinsonta Allen for a 65-yard TD pass. The score was 14-12 with 5:13 left in the first half.

On the Cowboys’ next possession, they coughed up another fumble at the Tigers’ 43-yard line. The Tigers quickly took advantage and scored another touchdown. Then, Derrick Staten took another trip coast-to-coast for his second kick-off return for a touchdown of the evening. After a failed two-point conversion, the score was 21-18 in favor of the Tigers with two minutes left until halftime.

The Cowboys’ defense held the Tigers to a three-and-out on their next possession.

A bad snap that sailed over the CCHS punters’ head and out of the endzone gave the Cowboys a two-point safety. The score at halftime was 21-20, still in favor of the Tigers.

The second half began with Travis Jay at quarterback for the Cowboys in substitution for Tre Adams, who suffered an arm injury late in the first half. Jay quickly connected with DaQuarius Thompkins for a 47-yard pass, putting the Cowboys in scoring position. Then Cowboy running back Teryon Henderson surged across the goal line for a Cowboy TD. The two-point conversion was no good, and the score was now 26-21 in the Cowboys favor with 11:29 left in the third period.

The Cowboys blocked a punt on the next Tiger possession, giving the ball to the Cowboys on the Tiger 20-yard line. Jay found receiver Ken Hawkins in the end zone for a Cowboy TD. The following two-point conversion was good, and the Cowboys were ahead 34-21 with 9:43 remaining in the third quarter.

On the Tigers’ next drive, CCHS received a gift from the officials when a very obvious holding call was missed, and a Cowboy defender juggled the ball trying for an interception. However, the ball fell into the hands of a Tiger receiver, and the Tigers had the ball deep in Cowboy territory. The score was 34-28 with 6:58 still to go in the third period.

On the next Cowboy drive, all those grueling summer work-outs paid off when the Cowboys began to impose their will on the weakening Tigers. The Cowboys’ obviously superior physical and mental conditioning was on display as the Cowboys drove the ball 67 yards down the field. Henderson capped off the drive with his second rushing touchdown of the evening. The third quarter ended with the Cowboys ahead 42-28.

The fourth quarter became a game of attrition as one-by-one, the once brash and braggadocios Tigers threw in the towel. The game ended with the Cowboys ahead, 42-28.

Henderson led the Cowboys’ rushing attack with 84 yards on the ground on 22 attempts and two touchdowns.

Adams went 4-6 passing with 119 yards and one TD. Jay was nearly perfect in his back-up quarterback role, completing both of his pass attempts for 67 yards and a TD.

Staten had 215 total return yards with two kick-off TD returns.

Jonathon “Bulldog” Alexander led the team in tackles with 14 total tackles and three tackles for loss.

Jay was named the Offensive Player of the Game. Alexander was named the Defensive Player of the Game. Staten was the Special Teams Player of the Game.

The entire starting offensive and defensive lines were named the Offensive and Defensive “Hawgs” of the game.

Next up for the Cowboys, now 5-0, will be a trip to Class 4A Dunnellon High School this Friday night at 7:30 p.m. to face the unbeaten Tigers, while Columbia (3-2) hosts 4-time defending 3A state champion Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) on Friday.

Dunnellon (4-0) is coming off a 41-3 victory over Trinity Catholic (Ocala).

This week on ThePrepZone.com (Sept. 25-29)

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A total of three football games and two radio shows highlight the week of September 25. Plus, catch our bi-weekly Oak Hall Football Report presented by Sonic Drive-In every Monday and Friday, and our weekly radio reports with Mike Ridaught on “The Tailgate” with Jeff Cardozo, Pat Dooley & Zach Alboverdi every Wednesday at 4 p.m. (this week’s report moved to Thursday) and Marty Pallman’s high school football reports on Ackerman & Matthews every Friday at 11:15 a.m. on WRUF-FM 98.1 & AM-850.

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.  A separate report covering the Gainesville & Ocala areas will air daily on ‘I am Country 106.9 FM’ beginning on Monday, Oct. 2.

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’ every Monday night from Sonic Drive-In of Gainesville
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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 of Gainesville. Their guests for this episode include: Gainesville girls’ golf coach Gary Pigott and members of the Lady Hurricanes’ golf team, plus Jerome Reed of RAWE Recruits to talk high school football.

Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. – “The Prep Zone”
High school show broadcast ‘live’ from Sonic Drive-In of Summerfield
‘Live’ and ‘archived’ audio available online at ThePrepZone.com & Floridacast.com
RADIO: 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville and 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala
Join Mike Ridaught as he talks high school sports from Sonic of Summerfield. His guests for this episode include Belleview football coach Mike Kelly and members of the Rattlers’ football team.

Thursday, 6:45 p.m. – High School Football
Belleview at Buchholz (Gainesville) – Kickoff 7 p.m.
‘Live’ and ‘archived’ VIDEO available online at ThePrepZone.com
Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play) & Skyler Lebron (Color) for this Alachua County vs. Marion County showdown between 2016 playoff teams.

Friday, 6:30 p.m. – High School Football
Gainesville at Forest (Ocala) – Kickoff 7 p.m.
‘Live’ and ‘archived’ audio available online at ThePrepZone.com & Floridacast.com
RADIO: 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville; 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala
Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play) and George Koziara (Color) for this Alachua County vs. Marion County district showdown.

Friday, 6:45 p.m. – High School Football
Oak Hall School (Gainesville) at St. Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville) – Kickoff 7 p.m.
‘Live’ and ‘archived’ VIDEO available online at ThePrepZone.com
Join Anthony Crum (Play-by-play) and Sarah Morton (Color) for this small school rivalry between unbeaten teams.

Gainesville Girls’ Golf – 2017

Florida Sports TalkDate: Mon 09/25/2017
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Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught & Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports from Sonic of Gainesville. Guests for this episode include Gainesville girls’ golf coach Gary Pigott and members of the Lady Hurricanes’ girls’ golf team, plus Jerome Reed of RAWE Recruits to talk high school football. 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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How the top 20 regional football teams fared in Week #5

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Here’s a look at how all of the regionally-ranked football teams fared in Week #5. Three top 10 teams lost. The new regional ranking will be released on Tuesday, September 26.

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 #5 Results
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, overall record, and how they fared last week)
1. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (5A) (7) (4-1) – d. Palm Beach Lakes, 35-0
2. Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (7A) (4-0) – OFF
3. Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (7A) (1) (2-2) – LOST at #9 St. Augustine, 31-28
4. Vanguard (Ocala) (6A) (4-0) – d. South Lake (Groveland), 43-0
5. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (6A) (1-2) – LOST at 8A #2 Dr. Phillips (Orlando), 20-0
6. Raines (Jacksonville) (5A) (3-1) – d. Mandarin (Jacksonville), 55-28
7. Madison County (1A) (5-0) – d. #8 Columbia (Lake City), 42-28
8. Columbia (Lake City) (7A) (3-2) – LOST at #7 Madison County, 42-28
9. St. Augustine (6A) (3-0) – d. #3 Bartram Trail (St. Johns), 31-28
10. University Christian (Jacksonville) (2A) (5-0) – won at Superior Collegiate (Clearwater), 63-44
11. Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (3-1) – d. Holy Trinity (Melbourne), 56-12
12. Ponte Vedra (5A) (3-1) – LOST at Menendez (St. Augustine), 15-14
13. Fleming Island (Orange Park) (7A) (5-0) – won at RV Ridgeview (Orange Park), 28-20
14. Dunnellon (4A) (4-0) – won at Trinity Catholic (Ocala), 41-3
15. Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (8A) (4-0) – d. Haines City, 44-0
16. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (4-0) – d. Terry Parker (Jacksonville), 42-0
17. Nature Coast (Brooksville) (5A) (2-0) – d. Crystal River, 19-7
T-18. Dixie County (Cross City) (1A) (5-0) – won at Chiefland, 42-7
T-18. Flagler Palm Coast (8A) (3-0) – d. Palatka, 48-18
20. Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (5-0) – d. Bell, 14-12

Also receiving votes:
Forest (Ocala) (6A) (3-1) – LOST to Leesburg, 27-14
Ridgeview (Orange Park) (5A) (4-1) – LOST to #13 Fleming Island (Orange Park), 28-20
Fort White (3A) (3-2) – LOST at Bradford (Starke), 21-14
Union County (Lake Butler) (1A) (4-1) – d. Baldwin, 28-14
Baker County (Glen St. Mary) (5A) (3-1) – OFF
Taylor County (Perry) (3A) (3-1) – d. West Oaks Academy (Orlando), 63-0

On the bubble:
Bradford (Starke) (4A) (3-1) – d. RV Fort White, 21-14
Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (7A) (4-1) – d. Ed White (Jacksonville), 25-10
Gainesville (6A) (2-1) – won at North Marion (Citra), 19-0
Hawthorne (1A) (3-0) – OFF
Hernando (Brooksville) (5A) (3-0) – won at Citrus (Inverness), 37-21
Matanzas (Palm Coast) (6A) (2-1) – d. Treasure Coast (Port St. Lucie), 20-13
Menendez (St. Augustine) (5A) (3-2) – d. #12 Ponte Vedra, 15-14
New Smryna Beach (6A) (3-1) – d. Atlantic (Port Orange), 60-6

Quotes of the Game – 2017 Week #5 Football

Paul Brown quotePeriodically throughout the season we’ll go around the coverage area and give you a football player and/or coach quotes following the games. Here are area newspaper football players and/or coaches quotes from Week #5:

Eastside (Gainesville) coach Cedderick Daniels following the Rams’ 41-28 win at Lake Weir (Ocala)

“It just came down to executing when we needed to, and playing sound football. They’ve (Lake Weir) got so many athletes. The quarterback and running back are the first two that come to mind. We made some timely plays.” – Ocala Star-Banner

Vanguard (Ocala) coach Edwin Farmer after the Knights had two long fumble returns and the defense pitched its third shutout in four games in a 43-0 rout of previously unbeaten South Lake (Groveland)

“We tell them it’s like cash (forced fumbles) on the ground. Our kids played a heckuva game. They were ready to play. We had an outstanding week of practice. It (time off from Irma) helped us out a lot. We had some bumps and bruises. We practice hard and we play, play, play. So, it was like an off week for us and we were able to come out fresh.” – Ocala Star-Banner

Gainesville coach Mark Latsko following the Hurricanes’ 19-0 win at North Marion (Citra) in which GHS only led 7-0 entering the final quarter

“We struggled offensively throughout the game, we made enough plays when we had to. Defense kept us in the game. We were able to have another shutout. Offensively, the time off showed a little bit. We need to execute better. Anytime you get a win, especially on the road in Marion County against an athletic North Marion team, you have to be happy about it. Those two pass completions (to Jalen Kelsey) were huge in the second half.” – The Gainesville Sun

Dunnellon coach Price Harris on the Tigers’ 41-3 win against Trinity Catholic (Ocala) in the first meeting between the two schools

“Our defense has played great all season long. Overall, we picked things up after halftime. It’s tough to play two games in five days. We didn’t play with a lot of emotion, but I am proud of our guys for battling through it and picking up the win.” – Ocala Star-Banner

Lafayette (Mayo) coach Joey Pearson after the Hornets hung on to beat upset-minded Bell, 14-12

“Sometimes it’s not easy. Bell came out with a good plan. We didn’t help ourselves with turnovers. We’re just glad to win.” – The Gainesville Sun

Newberry coach Richard Vester following the Panthers’ thrilling 41-40 double-overtime win against Williston

“It’s just a testament to the kids. They came back resilient. They came back ready to work Tuesday after the loss on Monday night. Sometimes, I think they’re more resilient than the coaches.” – The Gainesville Sun

St. Augustine QB Austin Reed, who was the holder on the game-winning kick, following Eli Ryan’s 37-yard field goal with two seconds left to lift the Yellow Jackets to a 31-28 victory against Bartram Trail (St. Johns)

“I looked up and the kick was right through the center. I lost my mind. I was going crazy. It was a great game to be a part of. I know they’re going to talk about this one for a while.” – The St. Augustine Record

Bartram Trail’s Riley Smith, who shared snaps at quarterback with Joey Gatewood and passed for 121 yards with a touchdown while adding 53 yards on the ground

“They are a great team to play. I love the competition. That was a hell of a game. Now we’re going to come back Monday and work like hell. This season is special. We’re not going to let this game dictate how it ends up.” – The St. Augustine Record

2017 Area Football Scores – Week #5

Football on FieldCoverage area includes 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

Saturday, September 23
New Smyrna Beach 60, Atlantic (Port Orange) 6

Friday, September 22
Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville) 34, Englewood (Jacksonville) 7
Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) 42, Terry Parker (Jacksonville) 0
Bishop McLaughlin (Spring Hill) 40, Ocala Christian Academy 0
Bolles (Jacksonville) 56, Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy (Melbourne) 12
Bradford (Starke) 21, Fort White 14
Branford 34, Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville) 20
Clay (Green Cove Springs) 42, Oakleaf (Orange Park) 35
Crescent City 24, Interlachen 14
Dr. Phillips (Orlando) 20, Mainland (Daytona Beach) 0
Dunnellon 41, Trinity Catholic (Ocala) 3
Eastside (Gainesville) 41, Lake Weir (Ocala) 28
Episcopal (Jacksonville) 43, Eagle’s View (Jacksonville) 18
Flagler Palm Coast 48, Palatka 18
Fleming Island (Orange Park) 28, Ridgeview (Orange Park) 20
Fletcher (Neptune Beach) 25, Ed White (Jacksonville) 10
Gainesville 19, North Marion (Citra) 0
Hagerty (Oviedo) 21, West Port (Ocala) 18
Hallifax Academy (Daytona Beach) 35, Merritt Island Christian Academy 3
Lafayette (Mayo) 14, Bell 12
Leesburg 27, Forest (Ocala) 14
Madison County 42, Columbia (Lake City) 28
Matanzas (Palm Coast) 20, Treasure Coast (Port St. Lucie) 13
Menendez (St. Augustine) 15, Ponte Vedra 14
Mount Dora 35, Eustis 0
Nease (Ponte Vedra) 49, Creekside (St. Johns) 37
Newberry 41, Williston 40 (2 OT)
North Florida Christian (Tallahassee) 18, Providence (Jacksonville) 13
Oak Hall School (Gainesville) 38, Munroe (Quincy) 0
Orange Park 34, Middleburg 22
Raines (Jacksonville) 55, Mandarin (Jacksonville) 28
Ribault (Jacksonville) 37, First Coast (Jacksonville) 20
Santa Fe (Alachua) 33, Trinity Christian (Deltona) 0
Seabreeze (Daytona Beach) 3, Astronaut (Titusville) 0
Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) 42, P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) 0
Spruce Creek (Port Orange) 44, Haines City 0
St. Augustine 31, Bartram Trail (St. Johns) 28
St. Francis Catholic (Gainesville) 44, Bronson 8
St. Johns Country Day (Orange Park) 27, Florida Deaf (St. Augustine) 25
St. Joseph Academy (St. Augustine) 42, St. John Lutheran (Ocala) 8
The Villages 47, Lecanto 6
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) 35, Palm Beach Lakes 0
Trinity Prep (Winter Park) 64, Tavares 55
Union County (Lake Butler) 28, Baldwin 14
University Christian (Jacksonville) 63, Superior Collegiate (Clearwater) 44
Vanguard (Ocala) 43, South Lake (Groveland) 0
Victory Christian (Lakeland) 47, Warner Christian (South Daytona) 8
West Nassau (Callahan) 26, Yulee 22

Thursday, September 21
Dixie County (Cross City) 42, Chiefland 7

The Prep Zone Power Poll fueled by Divine Power Wear – 2017 Football Poll #5

divine power wearNot much change in the regional rankings after busy week of football

GAINESVILLE — In the week following Hurricane Irma, Friday night was once again a very quiet night for high school football, with cancellations and games being rescheduled for earlier this week.

But one of the biggest games in the area this season was played last Friday night, and Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) won a long-awaited showdown with Bolles (Jacksonville), rallying in the 4th quarter to win 40-28 in a District 4-5A game.

The win for the Conquerors (3-1) keeps them atop The Prep Zone Power Poll for another week, as Trinity Christian received seven of the eight first-place votes after the win over Bolles (2-1), which drops from 8th a week ago to out of the top 10 at #11 this week.Trinity Christian

Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) won the other big game of the week, pounding then-#6 Columbia (Lake City) in the District 2-7A opener for both on Tuesday night in Jacksonville. The win moved the Generals (4-0) past Bartram Trail (St. Johns) and back into the #2 spot.

Bartram Trail (2-1) was scheduled to play Oakleaf (Orange Park) last week but the game was rescheduled for October 6. The Bears, who received the other first-place vote, have a huge St. Johns County match-up tonight against #9 St. Augustine. Bartram Trail has never beaten St. Augustine in 18 tries.

Vanguard (Ocala) remains 4th as their game at Lakewood (St. Petersburg) was canceled last week. The Knights (3-0) open District 5-6A play tonight at Booster Stadium against South Lake (Groveland).

Rounding out the top five is Mainland (Daytona Beach). The Bucs (1-1) haven’t played in three weeks and have a tough match-up coming up this week at 8A #2 Dr. Phillips (Orlando).

Raines (Jacksonville) leads off the second five. The Vikings (2-1) had a bye week during Irma and return to action against Mandarin (Jacksonville) tonight.

Moving up three spots this week to #7 is Madison County. The Cowboys (4-0) posted a big 54-22 win at Williston last Saturday, and tonight have a huge game against #8 Columbia. The Tigers (3-1) fell two spots after their loss at Lee on Tuesday and now turn right around three days later with a difficult trip to Boot Hill.

St. Augustine (2-0), which hosts No. 3 Bartram Trail tonight, moves up two spots despite having it’s last two games at #12 Ponte Vedra and #T-18 Flagler Palm Coast canceled. The Yellow Jackets will make up the game against Ponte Vedra but the Flagler Palm Coast game will not be made up.

Rounding out the top 10 is University Christian (Jacksonville). The Christians (4-0) game at Coffee (GA) was canceled and will not be made up.

New to the poll this week is 1A Lafayette (Mayo), which is 20th after improving to 4-0 with a win over Jefferson County (Monticello) last Saturday. Dropping out is Fort White, which lost its first game of the season, 27-16, at Taylor County (Perry).

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 #5
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, overall record, and total voting points)
1. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (5A) (7) (3-1) – 159
2. Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (7A) (4-0) – 149
3. Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (7A) (1) (2-1) – 148
4. Vanguard (Ocala) (6A) (3-0) – 135
5. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (6A) (1-1) – 129
6. Raines (Jacksonville) (5A) (2-1) – 119
7. Madison County (1A) (4-0) – 105
8. Columbia (Lake City) (7A) (3-1) – 91
9. St. Augustine (6A) (2-0) – 86
10. University Christian (Jacksonville) (2A) (4-0) – 84
11. Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (2-1) – 82
12. Ponte Vedra (5A) (2-0) – 78
13. Fleming Island (Orange Park) (7A) (4-0) – 74
14. Dunnellon (4A) (3-0) – 56
15. Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (8A) (3-0) – 55
16. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (3-0) – 30
17. Nature Coast (Brooksville) (5A) (1-0) – 26
T-18. Dixie County (Cross City) (1A) (4-0) – 20
T-18. Flagler Palm Coast (8A) (2-0) – 20
20. Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (4-0) – 9
Also receiving votes: Forest (Ocala) (6A) (3-0) – 6; Ridgeview (Orange Park) (5A) (4-0) – 6; Fort White (3A) (3-1) – 5; Union County (Lake Butler) (1A) (3-1) – 4; Baker County (Glen St. Mary) (5A) (3-1) – 1; Taylor County (Perry) (3A) (2-1) – 1.

Gainesville at North Marion – Football 2017

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Fox Sports Radio Gainesville and OcalaDate: Fri 09/22/2017
Title: HS Football – Gainesville at North Marion (Citra)

Event Details: Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play) and George Koziara (Color) for this Alachua County vs. Marion County showdown. The game will also air on 92.1 FM & 1230 AM in Gainesville, as well as 100.1 FM & 900 AM in Ocala.

Per Richard Burton of the Ocala Star-Banner, North Marion is looking to avoid its first 0-4 start since 1989.  Gainesville is looking to get back to the postseason after missing out last year for the first time since 2008.  North Marion has been to the postseason every year since 1999.  #ThePrepZone.com

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Joe Pinkos’ 2017 Weekly Game Forecast for Week 5

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.

NOTE: Schedule subject to change due to Hurricane Irma.

Class 8A
Apopka 24 over Boone
Atlantic (Delray Beach) 8 over Park Vista
Boca Raton 40 over Santaluces
Braddock 6 over Hialeah Gardens
Centennial 7 over (6A) Sebastian River (Tuesday)
Columbus 38 over Belen Jesuit
Coral Park 13 over Varela
Coral Reef 3 over Homestead
Coral Springs 15 over (Ind.) Coral Glades
DeLand 17 over (6A) Pine Ridge (Deltona) 
Deerfield Beach 18 over (6A) Dillard
Dr. Phillips (Orlando) 3 over (6A) Mainland (Daytona Beach)
Everglades 4 over (7A) South Broward
Flagler Palm Coast 10 over (5A) Palatka
Fort Pierce Central 3 over (5A) Westwood
Freedom (Orlando) 1 over Colonial
Gateway 1 over (7A) Leon
Killian 20 over Ferguson
Lake Worth 1 over Spanish River
Lyman 5 over Lake Mary
Manatee 6 over Steinbrenner
Mandarin (Jacksonville) 4 over DeLand (Tuesday)
Miami High 30 over (4A) Edison
Miami Palmetto 12 over Coral Gables
Miramar 33 over South Plantation
Monarch 11 over (6A) Northeast (Oakland Park)
Newsome 21 over Riverview
Osceola (Kissimmee) 4 over (5A) Rockledge
Oviedo 27 over Winter Springs
Palm Beach Central 1 over (5A) Palm Bay
Palm Beach Gardens 11 over (7A) William T. Dwyer
Plantation 17 over Cypress Bay
Riverview (Sarasota) 34 over Alonso
Seminole (Sanford) 7 over (6A) Jensen Beach
Seminole Ridge 7 over (6A) Boynton Beach
South Dade 10 over (5A) Miami Jackson
Spruce Creek (Port Orange) 7 over Sandalwood (Jacksonville) (Tuesday)
Spruce Creek (Port Orange) 38 over Haines City
Timber Creek 20 over Oak Ridge
Treasure Coast 9 over (6A) Matanzas (Palm Coast)
University (Orange City) 18 over Lake Brantley
Vero Beach 21 over (1A) Pahokee
Wekiva 9 over Olympia
Wellington 27 over John I. Leonard
West Orange 20 over Cypress Creek (Orlando)
Western 21 over Flanagan
Winter Park 35 over Evans

Class 7A
Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville) 35 over (6A) Englewood (Jacksonville)
Bainbridge GA 21 over Sarasota
Bloomingdale 17 over Lennard
Chiles 26 over (5A) Bay
Columbia (Lake City) 4 over Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (Tuesday)
Columbia (Lake City) 6 over (1A) Madison County
Doral Academy 22 over Reagan
Durant 51 over Strawberry Crest
East Ridge (Clermont) 9 over Ocoee
East River 1 Harmony
Fleming Island (Orange Park) 11 over (5A) Ridgeview (Orange Park)
Fletcher (Neptune Beach) 6 over (6A) Ed White (Jacksonville)
Forest Hill 1 over West Boca Raton
Goleman 14 over South Miami (Wednesday)
Hagerty (Oviedo) 1over West Port (Ocala)
Hollywood Hills 21 over (5A) Pompano Beach
Kathleen 3 over (6A) Auburndale
Lake Minneola 1 over Lake Howell (Winter Park)
Lakeland 35 over East Lake
Liberty 17 over Celebration
Martin County 6 over (8A) Centennial
Mater Academy 24 over Sunset
Mourning 20 over Westland Hialeah
North Port 11 over (5A) DeSoto
Nova 1 over McArthur
Plant 21 over Gaither
Plant City 3 over East Bay
Sickles 14 over Freedom (Tampa)
St. Cloud 63 over Windermere
St. Petersburg 31 over (5A) Gibbs
Tampa Bay Tech 8 over (6A) Hillsborough
Winter Haven 41 over (6A) Lake Region
Wiregrass Ranch 25 over Wharton

Class 6A
Archbishop McCarthy 6 over (3A) American Heritage (Delray Beach)
Armwood 21 over (5A) Jefferson
Blake 1 over (5A) Robinson
Boca Ciega 21 over (7A) Seminole
Boyd Anderson 11 over (7A) Ely
Carol City 23 over (8A) Dr. Krop
Choctawhatchee 3 over Pace
Clearwater 1 over Mitchell
Deltona 4 over New Smyrna Beach (Wednesday)
Dixie Hollins 20 over (5A) Dunedin
Escambia 45 over (Ind.) Lighthouse Private Christian
Forest (Ocala) 28 over Leesburg
Gainesville 17 over (5A) North Marion (Citra)
Gulf Breeze 17 over Washington (Pensacola)
Heritage 14 over Eau Gallie
Lake Gibson 6 over (7A) Palmetto
Largo 4 over (7A) Countryside
Miami Central 6 over (Ind.) IMG Academy
Middleburg 17 over Englewood (Jacksonville) (Tuesday)
Nease (Ponte Vedra) 14 over (7A) Creekside (St. Johns)
New Smyrna Beach 40 over (4A) Atlantic (Port Orange)
Norland 38 over (8A) American
Northwestern 11 over (4A) Booker T. Washington
Okeechobee 8 over (5A) Port St. Lucie
Pasco 39 over (4A) (Wesley Chapel)
Pine Forest 6 over Navarre
Pine Ridge (Deltona) 27 over (4A) Atlantic (Port Orange) (Tuesday)
Port Charlotte 27 over (5A) Booker
Springstead (Spring Hill) 11 over (7A) Lakewood Ranch
St. Augustine 1 over (7A) Bartram Trail (St. Johns)
Sunlake 19 over Land O’ Lakes
Tate 17 over Milton
Vanguard (Ocala) 20 over South Lake (Groveland)

Class 5A
American Heritage (Plantation) 14 over (3A) Chaminade-Madonna
Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) 46 over Terry Parker (Jacksonville)
Bishop Moore 41 over (4A) South Sumter (Bushnell)
Bolles (Jacksonville) 38 over (3A) Holy Trinity Episcopal
Cardinal Gibbons 49 over (8A) Douglas
Central (Brooksville) 6 over Weeki Wachee
Clay (Green Cove Springs) 9 over (7A) Oakleaf (Orange Park)
Eastside (Gainesville) 4 over (6A) Lake Weir (Ocala)
Godby 41 over Titusville
Hernando (Brooksville) 27 over Citrus (Inverness)
Hudson 10 over Anclote
Jesuit 3 over (8A) Ridge Community
John Carroll 7 over Port St. Lucie (Tuesday)
John Carroll (Ft. Pierce) 13 over (3A) Father Lopez (Daytona Beach)
Jones 36 over (8A) Oak Ridge (Tuesday)
Jones 46 over (2A) Agape Christian
Merritt Island 17 over (7A) Melbourne
Middleton 47 over (7A) Leto
Mosley 12 over (6A) Fort Walton Beach
Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville) 28 over Crystal River
Orange Park 7 over (6A) Middleburg
Pensacola 12 over (3A) Pensacola Catholic
Ponte Vedra 13 over Menendez (St. Augustine)
Ribault (Jacksonville) 4 over (7A) First Coast (Jacksonville)
Rickards 14 over (7A) Lincoln
River Ridge 41 over Ridgewood
Robinson 4 over (6A) Blake
Space Coast 23 over Poinciana
Spoto 35 over (6A) King
Stanton College Prep (Jacksonville) 7 over (4A) Fernandina Beach
Stranahan 20 over Hallandale
Suncoast 6 over (8A) Jupiter
Tarpon Springs 8 over (2A) First Baptist
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) 20 over (7A) Palm Beach Lakes
Wakulla 31 over (4A) Gadsden County
Wesley Chapel 62 over Gulf
West Florida Tech 1 over (6A) Crestview
Westwood 14 over (7A) South Fork (Tuesday)
Zephyrhills 56 over Fivay

Class 4A
Astronaut 11 over (6A) Seabreeze (Daytona Beach)
Bishop Verot 21 over LaBelle
Cocoa 7 over (7A) Viera
Cocoa Beach 14 over (SSAC) Central Florida Christian
Coral Springs Charter 18 over (Ind.) Pembroke Pines Charter
Dunnellon 20 over (3A) Trinity Catholic (Ocala)
Glades Central 10 over (5A) Clewiston
Lake Highland Prep 34 over (2A) Glades Day
Marianna 3 over Walton
Mount Dora 12 over (5A) Eustis
North Bay Haven 24 over (1A) Wewahitchka
Pine Crest 10 over (3A) Westminster Academy
Raines (Jacksonville) 24 over (8A) Mandarin (Jacksonville)
Santa Fe (Alachua) 21 over (2A) Trinity Christian (Deltona)
Somerset Academy 32 over (Ind.) Somerset Canyons
South Walton 13 over Snook Christian AL
The Villages 14 over (5A) Lecanto
University School 7 over Monsignor Pace
West Nassau (Callahan) 21 over (5A) Yulee
Wolfson (Jacksonville) 1 over Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville)

Class 3A
Benjamin 14 over (4A) Immaculata-LaSalle (Wednesday)
Calvary Christian (Clearwater) 13 over The First Academy
Calvary Christian (Fort Lauderdale) 7 over (4A) Gulliver Prep
Cardinal Mooney 25 over (5A) Lemon Bay
Cardinal Newman 21 over (7A) Royal Palm Beach
Clearwater Central Catholic 20 over (6A) Northeast (St. Petersburg)
Episcopal (Jacksonville) 14 over (2A) Eagle’s View Academy (Jacksonville)
Fort White 1 over (4A) Bradford (Starke) 
King’s Academy 10 over (4A) North Broward Prep
Oxbridge Academy 51 over (7A) Cooper City
Palm Glades Prep 22 over Palmer Trinity
St. John Paul II Academy 13 over (2A) Village Academy
St. Petersburg Catholic 1 over (SSAC) Shorecrest Prep
Taylor (Pierson) 28 over (1A) Hamilton County (Jasper)
Taylor County (Perry) 40 over (Ind.) West Oaks Academy
Trinity Prep 14 over (5A) Tavares
Westminster Christian 27 over Somerset Silver Palms

Class 2A
Admiral Farragut 1 over Cambridge Christian
Carrollwood Day 56 over (Ind.) Bayshore Christian
Champagnat Catholic 39 over (4A) Keys Gate Charter
Halifax Academy (Daytona Beach) 34 over Merritt Island Christian
Moore Haven 1 over Community School of Naples
North Florida Christian 6 over (3A) Providence (Jacksonville)
Northside Christian 7 over Foundation Academy
Oak Hall (Gainesville) 56 over Munroe Day (Quincy)
Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) 28 over (4A) PK Yonge (Gainesville)
Southwest Florida Christian 22 over (4A) LaBelle
St. Francis Catholic (Gainesville) 20 over (1A) Bronson
St. John Neumann 14 over Marco Island Academy
St. John Paul II Catholic 8 over Maclay
St. Joseph Academy (St. Augustine) 21 over St. John Lutheran (Ocala)
University Christian (Jacksonville) 17 over (Ind.) Superior Collegiate
Victory Christian 17 over Warner Christian (South Daytona)
Zephyrhills Christian 28 over (4A) Tenoroc

Class 1A
Baker 69 over (2A) Rocky Bayou Christian
Blountstown 68 over Liberty County
Chipley 18 over Cottondale
Crescent City 6 over (4A) Interlachen
Dixie County (Cross City) 37 over Chiefland
Escambia Academy AL 28 over Jay
Fort Meade 14 over (7A) Bartow
Frostproof 15 over (4A) Mulberry
Graceville 6 over Freeport
Hilliard 6 over (2A) Cedar Creek Christian (Jacksonville)
Holmes County 26 over Northview
Jefferson County (Monticello) 9 over (2A) FAMU DRS (Tallahassee)
Lafayette (Mayo) 25 over Bell
Port St. Joe 24 over (4A) Rutherford
Sneads 5 over Franklin County
Union County (Lake Butler) 10 over (3A) Baldwin
Wildwood 1 over (4A) Umatilla
Williston 7 over (3A) Newberry

Independent
Florida Deaf (St. Augustine) 11 over St. Johns Country Day (Orange Park)
Grayson GA 59 over International School of Broward
Jordan Christian Prep 56 over (2A) North Florida Educational (Jacksonville) (Tuesday)
Jordan Christian Prep 41 over Clearwater Academy International
Kingdom Prep 21 over IMG Academy White
Miami Christian 8 over Boca Raton Christian
Satellite 47 over (6A) Bayside

Sunshine State Athletic Conference (SSAC)
Bishop McLaughlin (Spring Hill) 14 over Ocala Christian Academy
Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville) 4 over (1A) Branford
Canterbury (Fort Myers) 56 over (4A) Oasis
Faith Christian 62 over (2A) Cornerstone Charter
Harvest Community (Jacksonville) 29 over Duval Charter (Jacksonville)
Jupiter Christian 28 over St. Edward’s
Mount Dora Christian 20 over All Saints Academy (Winter Haven)
Orangewood Christian 32 over First Academy-Leesburg
Santa Fe Catholic 20 over (2A) Keswick Christian
Windermere Prep 35 over Lake Mary Prep

Forecast Record
Last Week 43-14, 75.4%
Season 542-124, 81.4%

How the top 20 regional football teams fared in Week #4

ThePrepZone.com
ThePrepZone.com

Hurricane Irma forced some cancellations and postponements for Week #4. Here’s a look at how all of the regionally-ranked football teams fared in Week #4. Only three teams in The Prep Zone Power Poll lost, and two of them were to ranked teams. The next regional ranking is Thursday, Sept. 20.

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 #4 Results
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, overall record, and how they fared last week)
1. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (5A) (5) (3-1) – d. #8 Bolles (Jacksonville), 40-28
2. Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (7A) (1) (2-1) – game vs. Oakleaf (Orange Park) moved to Friday, October 6
3. Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (7A) (4-0) – d. #6 Columbia (Lake City), 48-24
4. Vanguard (Ocala) (6A) (3-0) – game at Lakewood (St. Petersburg) canceled
5. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (6A) (1-1) – game vs. Pine Ridge (Deltona) canceled
6. Columbia (Lake City) (7A) (3-1) – LOST at #3 Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville), 48-24
7. Raines (Jacksonville) (5A) (2-1) – OFF
8. Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (2-1) – LOST at #1 Trinity Christian (Jacksonville), 40-28
9. University Christian (Jacksonville) (2A) (4-0) – game at Coffee (GA) canceled
10. Madison County (1A) (4-0) – won at Williston, 54-22
11. St. Augustine (6A) (2-0) – game at #19 Flagler Palm Coast canceled
12. Ponte Vedra (5A) (3-0) – d. Westside (Jacksonville), 31-7
13. Fleming Island (Orange Park) (7A) (4-0) – d. Buchholz (Gainesville), 27-0
14. Dunnellon (4A) (3-0) – d. RV Belleview, 24-17
15. Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (8A) (3-0) – won at Sandalwood (Jacksonville), 33-13
16. Fort White (3A) (3-1) – LOST at Taylor County (Perry), 27-16
17. Nature Coast (Brooksville) (5A) (1-0) – game at Central (Brooksville) moved to Tuesday, October 3
18. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (3-0) – game vs. Terry Parker (Jacksonville) moved to Friday, September 22
19. Flagler Palm Coast (8A) (2-0) – game vs. #11 St. Augustine canceled
20. Dixie County (Cross City) (1A) (4-0) – won at RV Union County (Lake Butler), 20-7

Also receiving votes:
Belleview (5A) (3-1) – LOST at #14 Dunnellon, 24-17
Union County (Lake Butler) (1A) (3-1) – LOST to #20 Dixie County (Cross City), 20-7
Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (4-0) – d. Jefferson County (Monticello), 48-20
Forest (Ocala) (6A) (3-0) – game at Leesburg moved to Friday, September 22
West Nassau (Callahan) (4A) (3-0) – game vs. Hilliard canceled

On the bubble:

Baker County (Glen St. Mary) (5A) (3-1) – won at Menendez (St. Augustine), 20-13
Bradford (Starke) (4A) (2-1) – game at Santa Fe (Alachua) postponed.
Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (7A) (3-1) – d. Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville), 28-0
Hawthorne (1A) (3-0) – won at Bell, 41-14
Oak Hall (Gainesville) (2A) (2-0) – game vs. St. Joseph (St. Augustine) postponed
Ridgeview (Orange Park) (5A) (4-0) – won at Palatka, 34-25
St. Francis (Gainesville) (2A) (3-0) – won at Rocky Bayou Christian (Niceville), 46-17
Stanton (Jacksonville) (5A) (3-0) – game at Baldwin postponed
Taylor County (Perry) (3A) (2-1) – d. #16 Fort White, 27-16
Williston (1A) (2-1) – LOST to #10 Madison County, 54-22