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2017 Bell football preview

Bell coach Joey Whittington and senior FS/RB Zach Simpson
Bell coach Joey Whittington and senior FS/RB Zach Simpson

By Mike Ridaught
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There’s plenty of optimism at Bell heading into the 2017 football season.

Gone are the districts for Classes 1A-4A, which for the Bulldogs included Madison County and Lafayette.

With the FHSAA’s new playoff format, Bell will compete in the nine team 1A-Region 3. Although it includes the Cowboys, Hornets, and Union County, among others, the top four teams in the region will advance to the playoffs based on a points system.

The Bulldogs have experience and a coach who is currently the longest tenured in the Tri-County area.

“We’re going to have 14 seniors on the team this year,” said Joey Whittington, who enters his fifth season as head coach of the Bulldogs. “That’s a really high number for us. Out of those 14, about 11 or 12 of them played last year so that kind of sets the tone.”

They’ve added to the weight room, which has helped the work outs. Since most of the team will be playing both ways, weight training and conditioning have been a focal point.

“You have to get in the weight room because you have to be strong to develop those muscles to take on the hits, but then you have to work on the conditioning because you (offensive line) have to go get it in the fourth quarter,” said Whittington.

Despite the loss of its top two running backs and breaking in new quarterback Johnathan Walls, Whittington is optimistic about the offense.

“We run out of the wing-T and he’s got some athletic ability,” he said. “We just need him to make decisions when we call his number to throw the ball. It’s a good year to learn QB with the offensive line returning.”Bell_Bulldogs

The offensive line will be anchored by senior offensive tackle Seth Diepersloot (6-4, 280), who played all positions along the line last season and graded out as the Bulldogs’ best offensive lineman.

“I’m excited,” said senior Ryan Stalvey, who will play center and defensive line. “We have a lot of players returning. I think we’ll do well.”

Diepersloot and Stalvey give the Bulldogs experience and comradery.

“We’re all close,” said Diepersloot. “It helps a lot when we all know each other and how each other plays. I’m looking forward to finishing this senior year with all these kids I’ve grown up with.”

Gainesville Sun All-area honorable mention selections Terek Liles, Sammy Loveday and Zach Simpson will lead the defense. All three are seniors on an otherwise young football team.

Liles (6’3, 190), who will also play offensive guard, had 50 tackles last season at his outside linebacker position, while Loveday (6’4, 205), who had 35 tackles, will be a key contributor on offense at tight end.

The pass defense, led by Simpson (50 tackles), is another team strength, according to Liles.

“I really like our secondary,” he said. “I think we’ll have a good season because we have good players on both sides of the ball.”

For the Bulldogs to have a great season and make the postseason they’ll need to control the line of scrimmage and play smart.

“We need to learn to finish,” said Whittington. “Young teams make young mistakes. Young teams will make unbelievable plays but also make knucklehead plays. We need to maximize the good plays and minimize the knucklehead plays.”

2017 /Bell Football Schedule
Aug. 25 – vs. Maclay (Tallahassee)
Sept. 1 – vs. Eagle’s View (Jacksonville)
Sept. 8 – at Franklin County
Sept. 15 – vs. Hawthorne
Sept. 22 – at Lafayette (Mayo)
Sept.29 – at P.K. Yonge (Gainesville)
Oct. 6 – OFF
Oct. 13 – vs. Trenton (Senior Night)
Oct. 20 – at Branford
Oct. 27 – vs. Bronson (Homecoming)
Nov. 3 – at Wildwood

Trinity Catholic at Belleview kicks off our football radio coverage in 2017

Fox Sports Gainesville and OcalaA total of 11 regular season games will be broadcast ‘live’ on Florida Sports Talk radio in Gainesville (92.1 FM & 1230 AM) and Ocala (100.1 FM & 900 AM) every Friday night this fall.

The games will feature either a Marion County team or an Alachua County team each week, including games involving both neighboring counties and city showdowns.  Our first broadcast of 2017 features a match-up of state playoff teams from a season ago (preview below).

Veteran announcer Mike Ridaught will handle the play-by-play while George Koziara of Divine Power Wear will provide ‘color’ commentary.  Each game will feature a 30-minute Pre-Game Show and the SunState Federal Credit Union Post Game Show.  Our Sonic Player-of-the-Game will receive a t-shirt and gift certificate to Sonic Drive-In.

In addition to our radio coverage, we’ll have video for a select number of games.  We’ll have more information about our video coverage in a couple of weeks.

2017 High School Football Broadcasts on Florida Sports Talk

Friday, Aug. 25 – Trinity Catholic (Ocala) at Belleview
Friday, Sept. 1- Madison County at Newberry
Friday, Sept. 8 – North Marion at Vanguard
Friday, Sept. 15- Lake Weir at Gainesville
Friday, Sept. 22 – Gainesville at North Marion
Friday, Sept. 29 – Gainesville at Forest
Friday, Oct. 6- Newberry at Trenton
Friday, Oct. 13- Vanguard at Gainesville
Friday, Oct. 20 – PK Yonge at Trenton
Friday, Oct. 27- Trinity Catholic at North Marion
Friday, Nov. 3 – Eastside at Gainesville

Total of 35 football teams attend Media Day in Ocala

New Trenton football coach Lyle Wilkerson & 4-year starter Randy Fuller
New Trenton football coach Lyle Wilkerson & 4-year starter Randy Fuller

Legacy Team Sales in Ocala hosted the 4th annual high school football media day on Monday, July 24.

Several media outlets were in attendance to get an inside look at the upcoming high school football season with coaches and players from 35 schools as far north as Gilchrist and Dixie County and as far south as Lake and Hernando County.

One of the biggest topics was the FHSAA’s new playoff format.  Coaches had mixed emotions.

For schools in Class 1A-4A, some coaches were disappointed that the players won’t have the opportunity to play for a district title.  For others, like Bell coach Joey Whittington, it’s been well-received.

“I think a new playoff system will benefit us,” he said.  “I like having the freedom to schedule teams.  We’ve been in a district the last two years with Madison County.  We’ll play some teams that are more like the size of our team and school size-wise that will be closer to us.”

Media Day also marked the first day of our coverage as we count down to kickoff of the 2017 high school football season with team previews, regional rankings, and more.

Coming soon, we’ll be counting down from 20 to the No. 1 team in the Prep Zone’s coverage area with our first regional team ranking being released in early August and the top-ranked team being announced prior to the first regular season game.

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 will be voted on weekly by sportswriters and sportscasters.

This fall, we’ll have weekly radio coverage, plus video.Fox Sports Gainesville and Ocala

Our first high school football radio broadcast of the season will be on August 25 as Belleview hosts Trinity Catholic in a Marion County showdown.  You can listen to the game on Florida Sports Talk (FM-100.1 & AM-900 in Ocala, as well as FM-92.1 & 1230 AM in Gainesville), along with audio online at ThePrepZone.com.

For those who live in Gilchrist & Levy County, check out 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.

The 2-minute high school sports vignette is produced by Mike Ridaught, who will handle the play-by-play of high school football on Florida Sports Talk this fall.  Ridaught will also co-host a weekly show with Marty Pallman called “The Prep Zone,” which will air weekly at Sonic Drive-In on 39th Avenue in Gainesville, with a select number of shows to also air in Ocala.

Stay tuned, our first football team preview is coming soon.

The Prep Zone Power Poll powered by Anytime Fitness of Gainesville – Baseball Poll #8 (FINAL)

anytimefitness_gainesvilleBolles (Jacksonville) wins back-to-back state titles to finish on top of the regional baseball rankings

GAINESVILLE – Three area teams won a high school baseball state title this year, while four others finished as state runners-up.

Two of the three champions finished on top of the final regional rankings, including Class 5A state champion Bolles (Jacksonville), the top overall team in The Prep Zone Power Poll for 2017.

bolles-bulldogsThe Bulldogs (21-10) defeated Bishop Moore (Orlando), 7-2, in the 5A state championship game at Hammond Stadium in Fort Myers to finish No. 1 in the final state baseball rankings. They also garnered six of the seven first-place votes to finish on top of the regional rankings.

It was the second consecutive state title for Bolles, which had wins this year against No. 3 Providence (Jacksonville), No. 4 Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) and No. 8 Fletcher (Neptune Beach).

Class 1A state champion Trenton finished second.

The Tigers (27-1) defeated #17 Madison County, 3-2, to win its second state title in five years. Trenton, which received the other first-place vote, ended the season with 20 consecutive victories.

Two other teams who competed for a state title in Fort Myers round out the top five.

University (Orange City), the Class 9A state runners-up, and University Christian (Jacksonville), the 3A runners-up, finished tied for fifth.

The Titans’ Logan Allen threw three consecutive shutouts on the road to advance to Fort Myers, where Allen then no-hit Miami Palmetto in the state semifinals. University (25-7) was shutout in the state title game by Timber Creek (Orlando), 5-0, and finished ranked 2nd in the state baseball poll for 9A.

University Christian (21-9) lost to nationally-ranked Canterbury (Fort Myers), 4-1, in the 3A state championship game after defeating Archbishop Carroll (Miami), 6-0, in the state semifinals.

The other state champion from the area was Nease (Ponte Vedra), which won the Class 7A state title with an 11-0 win against King (Tampa) in the state championship game. It was the first state title in school history for the Panthers (21-11), who defeated the Nos. 1 (Cantonment Tate) and 2 teams (Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer) in the state in the postseason.

Class 2A Trinity Christian (Deltona), along with 1A Madison County (19-11), finished as state runners-up. They finished 12th and 17th, respectively, in the Prep Zone Power Poll.

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.

THE PREP ZONE POWER POLL – 2017 BASEBALL POLL #8 (FINAL RANKING)
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, final record, and total voting points)
1. Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (6) (21-10) – 139
2. Trenton (1A) (1) (27-1) – 132
3. Providence (Jacksonville) (4A) (6) (23-6) – 118
4. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (25-4) – 113
5T. University (Orange City) (9A) (25-7) – 101
5T. University Christian (Jacksonville) (3A) (21-9) – 101
7. Sandalwood (Jacksonville) (9A) (23-4) – 88
8. Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (8A) (20-8) – 84
9. Nease (Ponte Vedra) (7A) (21-11) – 83
10. South Sumter (Bushnell) (5A) (23-4) – 72
11. Springstead (Spring Hill) (6A) (24-4) – 45
12. Trinity Christian (Deltona) (2A) (22-9) – 44
13T. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (8A) (18-8) – 43
13T. Keystone Heights (5A) (21-7) – 43
15T. Clay (Green Cove Springs) (6A) (18-12) – 41
15T. Belleview (6A) (22-7) – 41
17. Madison County (1A) (19-11) – 39
18. Christ’s Church (Jacksonville) (2A) (21-6) – 25
19. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (4A) (18-8) – 24
20T. Creekside (St. Johns) (7A) (17-7) – 21
20T. DeLand (9A) (19-10) – 21
Also receiving votes: Mandarin (Jacksonville) (9A) (16-9) – 12; Taylor (Pierson) (1A) (21-6) – 11; Suwannee (Live Oak) (5A) (21-5) – 11; Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville) (5A) (19-10) – 7; Stanton (Jacksonville) (6A) (21-7) – 4; Ponte Vedra (6A) (17-11) – 3; Dunnellon (6A) (17-11) – 2; North Marion (Citra) (6A) (17-10) – 1; Forest (Ocala) (8A) (16-12) – 1.

2017 Babe Ruth Softball Florida State Tournament

BABE-RUTH-State-Championship-LOGOA select number of games during the 2017 Babe Ruth Softball Florida State Tournament from the Southside Sports Complex in Lake City (June 29 – July 3) will be broadcast online (audio only).

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

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

Click on each game link below to listen ‘live’ (Internet Explorer only due to maintenance) and/or ‘archived.’ Broadcast schedule is subject to change.  Link to brackets.

Thursday, June 29
Clermont All-Stars 9, Santa Fe All-Stars 1 (8U Diamond Diva Elite)
Winter Springs Krush 13, Gilchrist All-Stars 3 (5) (8U Diamond Divas)

Saturday, July 1
Palatka 3, Gainesville 2 (8U Diamond Divas)
Gilchrist 18, Madison 2 (8U Diamond Divas)
Gainesville 8, Fleming Island 6 (12U Diamond Divas)

Sunday, July 2
Santa Fe All-Stars 7, Altamonte Patriots 6 (10U Diamond Diva Elite)
Palatka 16, Gainesville 1 (3) (12U Diamond Divas)

Monday, July 3 (Championship)
Santa Fe 12, Winter Park 6 (12U Diamond Divas)
Santa Fe 15, Winter Park 1 (Game #2) – Santa Fe advances to the World Series

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Orange City University’s Logan Allen Named 2017 Mr. Baseball

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (June 19) – Senior pitcher Logan Allen of University High School in Orange City has been selected as the Florida Dairy Farmers 2017 Mr. Baseball following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school baseball coaches and media representatives.

Allen, who has signed to play baseball at Florida International University, led his team to the Class 9A state championship game with a 13-0 record and an 0.35 earned run average, striking out 151 batters in 81 innings pitched. He also had a .450 batting average and drove in 22 runs while playing the outfield when he wasn’t pitching.

Allen, who previously was selected the Class 9A Player of the Year, tallied 128 points and garnered nine of the 19 first-place votes in winning this year’s overall award. Finishing as runner-up was Class 6A POY Joe Perez of Archbishop McCarthy (102), while Class 3A POY Sam Keating of Canterbury (54) finished third. Rounding out the voting were, Class 5A POY Trevor Kniskern of Pompano Beach (37), Class 7A POY Shane Roberts of Dwyer (31), Class 4A POY Nolan Hudi of Clearwater Calvary Christian (24), Class 2A POY Trenton Brickhouse of Deltona Trinity Christian (10), Class 8A POY Austin Pollock of Lincoln (7) and Class 1A POY Trent Simmons of Trenton (5).

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This is the 25th year of these unique awards as we honor the state’s top athletes and coaches in all 30 FHSAA sanctioned and recognized sports. The program also emphasizes to young people the importance of keeping dairy products a primary part of their diet in their overall nutrition plan.

2017 FINAL VOTING RESULTS: (Points awarded on a 10-7-5 basis) – Area winners in bold
Player Total Points 1st-Place Votes
Logan Allen, University (Orange City) 128 9
Joe Perez, Archbishop McCarthy 102 6
Sam Keating, Canterbury 54 3
Trevor Kniskern, Pompano Beach 37 0
Shane Roberts, Dwyer 31 0
Nolan Hudi, Calvary Christian 24 0
Trenton Brickhouse, Trinity Christian 10 1
Austin Pollock, Lincoln 7 0
Trent Simmons, Trenton 5 0

Past Mr. Baseball Winners:
1993 – Alex Rodriguez, Miami Westminster
1994 – Doug Million, Sarasota
1995 – Doug Blosser, Sarasota
1996 – Nick Stocks, Tampa Jesuit
1997 – Geoff Geotz, Tampa Jesuit
1998 – Felipe Lopez, Lake Brantley
1999 – Bobby Bradley, Wellington
2000 – Tony Richie, Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville)
2001 – Casey Kotchman, Seminole
2002 – Edgar Ramirez, Miami Southridge
2003 – James Houser, Sarasota
2004 – Warren McFadden, Davie Nova
2005 – Andrew McCutchen, Fort Meade
2006 – Max Sapp, Orlando Bishop Moore
2007 – Michael Main, Deland
2008 – Casey Kelly, Sarasota
2009 – Patrick Schuster, New Port Richey Mitchell
2010 – C. T. Bradford, Pace
2011 – Jose Fernandez, Tampa Alonso
2012 – Lance McCullers, Jr., Tampa Jesuit
2013 – Tyler Danish, Plant City
2014 – Brian Gonzalez, Archbishop McCarthy
2015 – Dillon Brown, Mosley
2016—Bo Bichette, Lakewood

Calvary Christian’s Greg Olsen Named 2017 Baseball Coach of the Year

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (June 19) – Greg Olsen of Calvary Christian High School in Clearwater has been named the Florida Dairy Farmers 2017 Baseball Coach of the Year following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school baseball coaches and media representatives.

In his sixth year at Calvary Christian, Olsen guided the Eagles to a 30-0 record and the 2017 Class 4A state championship. The state championship was the first for Calvary Christian in any sport and the school posted the state’s first unbeaten record since Pensacola Catholic pulled off the feat in 2013. Olsen has a record of 125-46 in his six years at Calvary and an overall career mark of 253-86 in 12 years of coaching.

Olsen, who previously was selected as the Class 4A COY, won the overall award with nine first-place votes and 123 points, to finish ahead of Class 9A COY Tim Beaman of Timber Creek who had five first-place votes and 78 points. Class 6A COY Rich Bielski of Archbishop McCarthy finished third with 61 points followed by Class 8A COY Mike Gauger of Lincoln (55), Class 1A COY Adam Burton of Trenton (32), Class 3A COY Frank Turco of The Canterbury School (24), Class 5A COY Mike Boswell of The Bolles School (17), Class 2A COY Miguel Cuello of Lake Worth Trinity Christian (12) and Class 7A COY Jeremiah Klosterman of Nease (10).

All nine finalists led their teams to state titles.

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This is the 25th year of these unique awards as we honor the state’s top athletes and coaches in all 30 FHSAA sanctioned and recognized sports. The program also emphasizes to young people the importance of keeping dairy products a primary part of their diet in their overall nutrition plan.

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

Coach Total Points 1st-Place Votes
Greg Olsen, Calvary Christian 123 9
Tim Beaman, Timber Creek 78 4
Rich Bielski, Archbishop McCarthy 61 3
Mike Gauger, Lincoln 55 1
Adam Burton, Trenton 32 0
Frank Turco, Canterbury 24 1
Mike Boswell, Bolles (Jacksonville) 17 1
Miguel Cuello, Trinity Christian 12 0
Jeremiah Klosterman, Nease (Ponte Vedra) 10 0

Past Baseball Coach Winners:
1993 – Clyde Metcalf, Sarasota
1994 – John Crumbley, Tampa Jesuit
1995 – John Carpenter, Lakeland Santa Fe
1996 – Rich Hoffman, Miami Westminster
1997 – John Crumbley, Tampa Jesuit
1998 – Howard May, Terry Parker (Jacksonville)
1999 – Scott Benedict, Wellington
2000 – Bob West, Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville)
2001 – Fred Burnside, Miami Southridge
2002 – Fred Burnside, Miami Southridge
2003 – John Crumbley, Tampa Jesuit
2004 – Pat McQuaid, Davie Nova
2005 – Ralph Henriquez, Key West
2006 – Scott Benedict, Palm Beach Central
2007 – Dave Wheeler, Orlando Bishop Moore
2008 – Tom Hilbert, Dunedin
2009 – Rick Turner, Naples
2010 – Charlie Warner, Pace
2011 – Landy Faedo, Tampa Alonso
2012 – Johnny Goodrich, Spruce Creek (Port Orange)
2013 – Richard Labounty, Pensacola Catholic
2014 – Fred Burnside, South Dade
2015 – Craig Faulkner, Venice
2016—Todd Fitz-Gerald, Douglas

Coral Springs Charter’s Ally Muraskin Named 2017 Miss Softball

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (June 15) – Senior pitcher Ally Muraskin of Coral Springs Charter School has been named the Florida Dairy Farmers 2017 Miss Softball following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school softball coaches and media representatives.

Muraskin, who has signed to play college softball at the University of Central Florida, paced her squad to its third straight state title with a sparkling 30-1 record while posting an amazing 0.26 earned run average. She struck out 269 batters in 161 innings. Muraskin dominated her opponents in the state Final Four, allowing only seven hits and no earned runs while striking out 19 batters in 14 innings pitched, closing out her prep career with an 80-4 record.

Muraskin, who previously was selected as the Class 5A Player of the Year for the second straight year, tallied 94 points and garnered seven of the 17 first-place votes to edge out Class 2A POY Taylor Bump of Canterbury, who had four first-place votes and 87 points. Finishing in third with five first-place votes and 72 points was Class 6A POY Callie Turner of Land O’Lakes followed by Class 7A POY Hannah Perkins of Fort Myers (39), Class 8A POY Kelsey Sweatt of Oakleaf (31) and Class 9A POY Morgan Arcia of West Orange (24). Rounding out the voting were Class 1A POY Devin Lewis of Union County (15), Class 3A POY Ashley Rosado of John Carroll (12) and Class 4A POY Victoria Perez of Westminster Christian (5).

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This is the 25th year of these unique awards as we honor the state’s top athletes and coaches in all 30 FHSAA sanctioned and recognized sports. The program also emphasizes to young people the importance of keeping dairy products a primary part of their diet in their overall nutrition plan.

2017 FINAL VOTING RESULTS: (Points awarded on a 10-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis) – Area winners in bold
Player Total Points 1st-place votes
Ally Muraskin, Coral Springs Charter 94 7
Taylor Bump, Canterbury 87 4
Callie Turner, Land O’Lakes 72 5
Hannah Perkins, Fort Myers 39 0
Kelsey Sweatt, Oakleaf 31 1
Morgan Arcia, West Orange 24 0
Devin Lewis, Union County 15 0
Ashley Rosado, John Carroll 12 0
Victoria Perez, Westminster Christian 5 0

Past Miss Softball Winners:

1993 – Jodi Hughes, Palmetto (Fast Pitch)
Mary Babb, Barron Collier (Slow Pitch)
1994 – Jean Bonnici, Naples
1995 – Monica Triner, East Bay
1996 – Michelle Moschel, Naples
1997 – Kellie Wilkerson, Jacksonville Mandarin
1998 – Jennifer Gladding, Martin County
1999 – Jennifer Joiner, Bell
2000 – Claire Sua, St. Thomas Aquinas
2001 – Julie Henneke, Sickles
2002 – Erin Horn, Tallahassee Leon
2003 – Stacey Stevens, Gainesville Buchholz
2004 – Allison Kime, Valrico Bloomingdale
2005 – Dani Hofer, Palm Harbor University
2006 – Kelsi Dunne, Port Orange Spruce Creek
2007 – Kelsi Dunne, Port Orange Spruce Creek
2008 – Kelly Saco, Miami Palmetto
2009 – Erin Schuppert, Neptune Beach Fletcher
2010 – Kasey Fagan, Dunnellon
2011 – Emily Sanders, Bartow
2012 – Shelby Turnier, Palm Beach Gardens
2013 – Stephanie Texeira, Gulliver Preparatory School
2014 – Korina Rosario, West Florida
2015 – Morgan White, Ocala Forest
2016—Lauren Mathis, West Orange

Oakleaf’s Thompson Named 2017 Softball Coach of the Year

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE (June 15) – Christina Thompson of Oakleaf High School (Orange Park) has been named the Florida Dairy Farmers 2017 Softball Coach of the Year following a final round of voting by a statewide panel of high school softball coaches and media representatives.

In her seventh year at Oakleaf, Thompson guided the Knights to a 30-2 record and the 2017 Class 8A state championship. This year’s magical run was capped by a convincing 6-1 win over Wellington in the state final after a dominating 10-0 victory over St. Thomas Aquinas in the state semifinals. In her seven years at Oakleaf, Thompson has a 150-48 record.

Thompson, who previously was selected as the Class 8A COY, won the overall award with five of the 17 first-place votes and 79 points, to finish ahead of Class 9A COY and the 2016 state coach of the year Todd LaNeave of West Orange, who had three first-place votes and 73 points. Class 5A COY Mark Montimurro of Coral Springs Charter (62) finished third, followed in order by Class 7A COY Johnny Manetta of Ft. Myers (52), Class 2A COY Jody Moore of Canterbury (47), Class 6A COY Mitch Wilkins of Land O’Lakes (42), Class 1A COY Andrew Strickland of Union County (24), Class 4A COY Scott Doan of Westminster Christian (17) and Class 3A COY Rico Rosado of John Carroll (12). All nine finalists led their teams to state titles.

The Florida Dairy Farmers High School Sports Awards program exemplifies Florida Dairy Farmers’ commitment to the state’s youth. This is the 25th year of these unique awards as we honor the state’s top athletes and coaches in all 30 FHSAA sanctioned and recognized sports. The program also emphasizes to young people the importance of keeping dairy products a primary part of their diet in their overall nutrition plan.

2017 FINAL VOTING RESULTS: (Points awarded on a 10-7-5 basis)

Coach Total Points 1st-place votes (Area winners in bold)
Christina Thompson, Oakleaf 79 5
Todd LaNeave, West Orange 73 3
Mark Montimurro, Coral Springs Charter 62 3
Johnny Manetta, Fort Myers 52 2
Jody Moore, Canterbury 47 2
Mitch Wilkins, Land O’Lakes 42 2
Andrew Strickland, Union County 24 0
Scott Doan, Westminster Christian 17 0
Rico Rosado, John Carroll 12 0

Past Softball Coaches of the Year:

1993 – Jean King, Niceville (Slow Pitch)
Marilyn Bevetta, Ridgewood (Fast Pitch)
1994 – Robert Iamurri, Naples
1995 – Leslie Black, Cardinal Mooney
1996 – Robert Iamurri, Naples
1997 – Kellie Wilkerson, Jacksonville Mandarin
1998 – Kathy Finnucan, Trinity Prep
1999 – Bryan Baucom, St. Thomas Aquinas
2000 – Kathy Finnucan, Trinity Prep
2001 – Mark Schusterman, Gulliver Preparatory
2002 – Glenn Rutenbar, Bartow
2003 – Becker Downie, Miami Palmetto
2004 – Glenn Rutenbar, Bartow
2005 – Chuck Poetter, Palm Harbor University
2006 – Glenn Rutenbar, Bartow
2007 – Kathy Finnucan, Trinity Prep
2008 – Coy Adkins, Wewahitchka
2009 – Kevin Fagan, Dunnellon
2010 – Kevin Fagan, Dunnellon
2011 – Danny Hensley, Niceville
2012 – Mark Schusterman, Gulliver Preparatory
2013 – Bryan Baucom, St. Thomas Aquinas
2014 – Amanda Schuerman, Bloomingdale
2015 – Melinda Wyatt, Tate
2016 – Todd LaNeave, West Orange

Finalists for Mr. Baseball and Baseball Coach of the Year

Sports-Award-Logo_Color_Florida Dairy FarmerGAINESVILLE — The nine individual class finalists for the 2017 Florida Dairy Farmers Mr. Baseball and Baseball Coach of the Year have been announced following balloting by a statewide panel of high school baseball coaches and prep media representatives.

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

Following are the 2017 Mr. Baseball Award finalists (Area winners in bold):

Logan Allen, Senior, Pitcher/Outfielder, University (Orange City), Class 9A Player of the Year
The Florida International signee led his team to the state title game with a 13-0 record and an 0.35 ERA with 151 strikeouts in 81 innings pitched. He also had a .450 batting average with 22 runs batted in.

Austin Pollock, Senior, Pitcher/Infielder, Lincoln (Tallahassee), Class 8A Player of the Year
The Florida State signee led his team to the state title, posting a 10-3 record with a 1.67 ERA and 91 strikeouts in 78 innings pitched. He closed the season without allowing an earned run in his final 43 innings and batted .317.

Shane Roberts, Senior, Pitcher, Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens), Class 7A Player of the Year
The University of South Carolina signee helped his team to the Final Four with a 9-1 record, posting an 0.82 ERA with 100 strikeouts in 56 innings pitched.

Joe Perez, Senior, Pitcher/Third Baseman, Archbishop McCarthy (SW Ranches), Class 6A Player of the Year
The University of Miami signee led his team to the state title with a .526 batting average with 14 doubles, nine home runs, 24 runs scored and 37 runs batted in. He also had a 4-0 record, a 1.88 ERA and 40 strikeouts in 18 innings.

Trevor Kniskern, Junior, Pitcher, Pompano Beach, Class 5A Player of the Year
Led his team to the Final Four with an 11-1 record, an 0.78 ERA and 94 strikeouts in 71 innings pitched. Hit .432 with four home runs, 26 runs scored and 27 runs batted in.

Nolan Hudi, Sophomore, Pitcher/Outfielder, Calvary Christian (Clearwater), Class 4A Player of the Year
The Texas Christian University commit was the pitching ace for the unbeaten state champions, posting a 10-0 record with an 0.54 ERA and 86 strikeouts in 65 innings pitched.

Sam Keating, Senior, Pitcher/Outfielder, Canterbury (Ft. Myers), Class 3A Player of the Year
Last year’s Class 3A Player-of-the-Year led Canterbury to its second straight state title by posting an 11-1 record, a 1.06 ERA and 93 strikeouts in 59 innings pitched. The Clemson University signee also hit .405 with 26 runs batted in.

Trenton Brickhouse, Senior, Pitcher, Deltona Trinity Christian, Class 2A Player of the Year
Led his team to the state title game by posting an 11-2 record with a 1.94 ERA and 117 strikeouts in 71 innings pitched. Also hit .429 with 26 runs batted in.

Trent Simmons, Senior, Pitcher, Trenton, Class 1A Player of the Year
The Hillsborough Community College signee led his team to the state title with a perfect 12-0 record, posting an 0.74 ERA with 92 strikeouts in 66 innings pitched.

Following are the 2017 Baseball Coach of the Year finalists:

Tim Beaman, Timber Creek (Orlando), Class 9A Coach of the Year
Led his squad to a 25-7 record and the state title. In four years at Timber Creek, Beaman has a 64-45 record with another Final Four appearance in 2015.

Mike Gauger, Lincoln (Tallahassee), Class 8A Coach of the Year
In his first year at Lincoln, led the school to a 26-6 record and its first state championship, closing the season on a 19-game winning streak. In 13 years (12 at Wakulla with a 2011 Final Four appearance) has a career record of 224-116.

Jeremiah Klosterman, Nease (Ponte Vedra), Class 7A Coach of the Year
Led Nease to a 21-11 record and the school’s first state title in his first season at the school. His career mark in five years (four at Fleming Island) is 82-45.

Rich Bielski, Archbishop McCarthy (SW Ranches), Class 6A Coach of the Year
Bielski led McCarthy to a 29-2 record and its seventh state title in the past eight years. In 19 years as a head coach (nine at McCarthy and 10 at Hialeah), Bielski has posted a 468-122 record, including two more state titles at Hialeah (2001-02).

Mike Boswell, The Bolles School (Jacksonville), Class 5A Coach of the Year
Boswell led Bolles to a 22-10 record and its second straight state title. In 12 years at the school he has posted a 259-82 record. In 18 years overall (six at Englewood) he has a 397-126 record, with another state title in 1999.

Greg Olsen, Calvary Christian (Clearwater), Class 4A Coach of the Year
Olsen led his squad to a 30-0 record and his school’s first state title in any sport, posting Florida’s first unbeaten record since Pensacola Catholic pulled off the feat in 2013. In six years at Calvary, Olsen has a 125-46 record and
a 12-year career record of 253-86.

Frank Turco, Canterbury (Ft. Myers), Class 3A Coach of the Year
Turco’s squad went 27-5 record and won its second straight state championship. In three years at Canterbury, Turco has posted an 80-11 record. His overall record in 17 years (14 at Estero) is 363-127 with a state runnerup finish in 2013.

Miguel Cuello, Trinity Christian (Lake Worth), Class 2A Coach of the Year
Cuello led his squad to a 22-6 record and its second straight state championship. In 13 years as a head coach he has compiled a 283-73 record, with two state runnerup finishes (2007 and 2010).

Adam Burton, Trenton, Class 1A Coach of the Year
Burton led his squad to a 27-1 record, including a season-ending 20-game winning streak, on its way to the state championship. In two seasons at Trenton, Burton has a 41-8 record.

Final voting numbers by class listed below:

Class 9A
Player School Points
Logan Allen University 104
Bret Neilan Timber Creek 85
Jordan Butler Alonso 51

Coach School Points
Tim Beaman Timber Creek 130
Frank Martello University 89
Andy Mook Jupiter 37

Class 8A
Player School Points
Austin Pollock Lincoln 71
Trace Moore Nova 67
Andrew Eyster Forest (Ocala) 47

Coach School Points
Mike Gauger Lincoln 145
Matt Cleveland Hagerty 77
Pat McQuaid Nova 48

Class 7A
Player School Points
Shane Roberts Dwyer 123
Brian Lee King 51
Brennan Vasquez Milton 23

Coach School Points
Jeremiah Klosterman Nease (Ponte Vedra) 129
Jim Macaluso King 74
Frank Torre Dwyer 42

Class 6A
Player School Points
Joe Perez Archbishop McCarthy 130
Nick Agosto Mosley 72
Tyler Vogel Dunedin 31

Coach School Points
Rich Bielski Archbishop McCarthy 132
Miguel Menendez Jesuit 71
Jon Hudson Mosley 56

Class 5A
Player School Points
Trevor Kniskern Pompano Beach 83
Austin Knight Bolles (Jacksonville) 61
Josh Bates Bishop Moore 50

Coach School Points
Mike Boswell Bolles (Jacksonville) 108
Joe Giummule Pompano Beach 80
Tony Mehlich Bishop Moore 68

Class 4A
Player School Points
Nolan Hudi Clearwater Calvary Chr. 81
Eric Kennedy Clearwater Calvary Chr. 75
P.J. Cimo John Paul II 54

Coach School Points
Greg Olsen Clearwater Calvary Chr. 140
Sonny Reedy Pensacola Catholic 73
Scott Grove The First Academy 27

Class 3A
Player School Points
Sam Keating Canterbury 107
Dominic Diaz Bishop McLaughlin 46
Cody Melton University Christian (Jacksonville) 35

Coach School Points
Frank Turco Canterbury 127
Daryl Bizier University Christian (Jacksonville) 57
Andy Blanco Archbishop Carroll 51

Class 2A
Player School Points
Trenton Brickhouse Trinity Christian (Deltona) 81
Angel Tiburcio Lake Worth Trinity Chr. 77
Josh McDonough Christ’s Church Academy (Jacksonville) 54

Coach School Points
Miguel Cuello Lake Worth Trinity Christian 142
Bryan Maples Trinity Christian (Deltona) 87
Kurt Dugan Christ’s Church Academy (Jacksonville) 25

Class 1A
Player School Points
Trent Simmons Trenton 110
Austin Garofalo South Walton 60
Bryson Horne Blountstown 53

Coach School Points
Adam Burton Trenton 140
Terry Barrs Madison County 55
Nick Borthwick South Walton 55