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The Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week – Georgia Clark (Santa Fe)

Trophy ShopThe Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week Presented by State Farm agent Mark McGriff for the week of March 27 is GEORGIA CLARK* of the Santa Fe (Alachua) girls’ lacrosse team.

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*Clark helped lead the Raiders to a 3-0 week. She found the back of the net five times to lead the Raiders to an 11-7 win at Apopka. The freshman scored a total of nine goals to lead Santa Fe over Mandarin (Jacksonville) in the Raiders’ final game of the season. The Lady Raiders (7-6) finish their second season as a program with a winning record after winning only two games last season.

Previous 2016-17 winners:

March 20 – Teala Howard (Union County softball)
The junior helped lead the top-ranked Class 1A Tigers to a 2-0 week. Howard was a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate with a home run, double, five RBIs and two stolen bases for the Tigers (13-1, 7-0) in a 13-0 district win against Williston. In a 10-6 win at 3-time defending state champion Chiefland, she went 3-for-4 and scored three runs.

March 13 – Ike Walker (St. Francis Catholic boys’ track & field)
Walker won two events at the Alachua County track & field championships. He won the discus and shot put, setting two school records in the process. Walker finished first in the shot put with a throw of 43-7 and first in the discus with a score of 121-2 in helping the Wolves to a 6th-place finish overall.

March 6 – Ethan Thompson (Santa Fe baseball)
Thompson helped lead the Raiders to a 3-0 week. In a 10-0 win against Palatka, the sophomore went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Against P.K. Yonge, his first inning 2-run homerun helped spark the Raiders to an 8-3 victory against the Blue Wave. For the week, Thompson was 5-for-9 with 6 RBIs and six runs scored with two doubles and his first homerun of the season. He was also 3-for-3 in stolen bases in a 17-4 win against Newberry.

February 27 – Brittney Robinson (Santa Fe softball)
The senior helped lead the Raiders to a 4-1 week as she went 10-for-16 with six runs scored, 10 RBIs and a triple. Robinson’s best game came in a 15-0 win against Bolles (Jacksonville). She went 3-for-4 with 4 RBI, two runs scored, and she was 2-for-2 in stolen bases. Robinson had at least two hits in four of Santa Fe’s five games during the week.

February 20 – Hallie Karas (Gainesville softball)
Karas had three multi-hit games in helping lead the Hurricanes to a 3-0 week. The junior batted .538 for the week, including a 3-for-5 performance with one double, two RBIs and two runs scored in a 12-5 win at Columbia (Lake City). She finished the week 7-for-13 with 3 RBIs and four runs scored.

February 13 – Nick Baskin Jr. (St. Francis Catholic boys’ basketball)
Baskin scored 25 points and had five steals as the Wolves (18-7) won at Pensacola Christian Academy, 76-60, in a Class 3A boys’ basketball regional semifinal. The win secured St. Francis Catholic’s second trip to a regional final in school history.

February 6 – Clifford Jackson (Dixie County boys’ basketball)
Jackson helped lead the Bears to the Class 1A-District 7 title by scoring 52 points in three games, including a game-high 20 points in a 76-30 district quarterfinal win against Cedar Key. The senior guard scored 19 points and had three steals in a 71-52 win against Bronson in the semifinals, and he also contributed 13 points in a 63-58 win against top-seed Bell in the championship game.

January 30 – Kacey Carter (Fort White girls’ weightlifting)
The sophomore forward helped lead the Lady Tigers (22-3 heading into the district tournament) to a 2-0 week. On Tuesday, McHenry finished with 30 points, including four 3-pointers, adding six rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Williston, 78-51. Two days later, in the regular season finale, she had 15 points, 10 rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Newberry, 47-30, in a non-district game.

January 23 – Standrea McHenry (Trenton girls’ basketball)
The sophomore forward helped lead the Lady Tigers (22-3 heading into the district tournament) to a 2-0 week. On Tuesday, McHenry finished with 30 points, including four 3-pointers, adding six rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Williston, 78-51. Two days later, in the regular season finale, she had 15 points, 10 rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Newberry, 47-30, in a non-district game.

January 16 – Kim Melton (Santa Fe girls’ soccer)
Melton had a big week in leading Santa Fe to its fourth straight girls’ soccer district title. She began the week by scoring six goals in an 8-0 win against Crescent City in the Raiders’ opening game of the Class 2A-District 5 tournament. She followed that up by scoring all three goals in a 3-0 win against Newberry in the semifinals. Then, in the championship, the senior forward had all four goals in a 4-1 win against No. 2 seed P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) to win the title and secure a first-round playoff game at home on Thursday, Jan. 26.

January 9 – Devin Lawrence (Hawthorne boys’ basketball)
The junior helped lead the Hornets (16-3) to a 3-0 week, including a 2-0 mark in 1A-District 6 to stay unbeaten (11-0) in league play. On Saturday, Lawrence scored 25 points, grabbed five rebounds and added four assists in a 70-68 win in overtime against Eastside. In a 76-70 district win against Williston on Thursday, he had 12 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Lawrence began the week by shooting 64% from the floor against district foe Newberry, scoring a game-high 18 points with five rebounds, four assists and three steals.

January 2 – Dylan Murray (Williston boys’ basketball)
Murray led the Class 1A Red Devils to a 3-0 week by averaging just under a double-double (22.3 points/9.7 rebounds). The senior forward scored a team-high 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 69-48 district win against Fort White, followed by 21 points and 11 rebounds against Hilliard in a 72-57 league victory. He finished the week by scoring 29 points and eight rebounds in a 68-54 win against Class 9A Lyman (Longwood) at the Dante Anderson Memorial Invitational.

December 12 – Caio Carvalho (Keystone Heights boys’ soccer)
Carvalho helped lead the Indians (11-3-1) to a 2-1 week. The senior scored two goals and added an assist in a 5-0 district win at Newberry. Carvalho began the week by scoring two goals and assisting on two other goals in a 6-2 win at Palatka.

December 5 – Ailey Tebbett (Oak Hall girls’ soccer)
The senior helped lead the Lady Eagles (8-2-1) to a 2-1 week by recording two shutouts. The University of Florida commit made 30 saves, and she also scored a goal by coming out of her goalkeeper position for a penalty kick in a 2-0 win against Hamilton County. Tebbett, who currently holds a 3.7 GPA, has 93 saves in nine games, and 996 saves in her varsity career despite missing her sophomore year due to injury.

November 28 – Macey Martin (Buchholz girls’ soccer)
Martin helped lead the Bobcats to a 4-0 week, including a first-place finish at the Maclay Invitational in Tallahassee. The sophomore had a goal in a 4-0 win at Mandarin (Jacksonville) and two or more goals in each of the Bobcats’ three tournament games (total of eight goals) in tournament wins against Lincoln (Tallahassee), 3-2, Columbia (Lake City), 5-2, and Florida High (Tallahassee), 9-1.

November 21 – Lee Ducharme (P.K. Yonge girls’ soccer)
The junior forward single-handily outscored Keystone Heights in leading the Blue Wave to a 6-3 District 5-2A win. Ducharme scored four goals, including a hat trick in the first half in helping P.K. Yonge to a commanding 4-0 lead at the break. That’s 10 goals in two games for Ducharme, who had six goals in a win against Interlachen.

November 14 – Ayanna Rollins (Oak Hall girls’ basketball)
Rollins helped lead the Lady Eagles to a 2-0 week. The junior guard had 14 points, eight rebounds, two assists and five steals in a 59-4 rout of Florida School for the Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine). She followed that up with a monster game against Bronson, scoring 19 points and recording 15 rebounds in a 64-17 win.

November 7 – Naomi Peng (Eastside girls’ swimming & diving)
The senior won the Class 2A state diving title, leading to a top 10 finish overall for the Lady Rams at the FHSAA Swimming & Diving state championships in Stuart. According to the Gainesville Sun, Peng’s state title marked the Rams’ first girls individual state title since Allison Wagner won a pair of them in 1994. Peng helped lead the Eastside girls’ swimming & diving team to a sixth place finish overall.

October 31 – Grace Blair (Oak Hall girls’ cross country)
Blair won Oak Hall’s first individual cross country state title in school history while leading the Lady Eagles to the Class 1A state championship – their second title overall. The junior finished with a personal best time of 18:22.85.

October 24 – Mindy Herrick (Buchholz girls’ golf)
The University of North Florida commit helped lead the Lady ‘Cats to a third place finish at the FHSAA Class 3A state tournament. The Bobcats finished with a two-day total of 638, behind only West Orange (625) and state champion Lake Mary (614). Herrick finished second individually with a 1-over par 145 in two rounds.

October 17 – Logan Locascio (Gainesville boys’ cross country)
The senior helped lead the Hurricanes to the Class 3A-District 5 cross country championship. Locascio finished second in a time of 16 minutes and 21.20 seconds to take top area honors.

October 10 – Luke Whittemore (Buchholz football)
Whittemore caught nine passes for 220 yards and a TD as the Bobcats (4-2, 2-0) stayed unbeaten in 7A-District 3 with a 17-10 win at Bartram Trail (St. Johns). The senior, who is a Troy commit, hauled in an 86-yard scoring pass. He also had five carries for 29 yards and a 25-yard kick return.

October 3 – Tyler Winkel (Gainesville football)
The senior was a perfect 4-for-4 on extra points, including the game-winner in double-overtime, and he also added a 31-yard FG, as the Class 6A ‘Canes edged rival Buchholz, 31-30, to snap a two-game losing streak against the Class 7A state-ranked ‘Cats.

September 26 – Blake Sanders (Keystone Heights football)
The junior running back had a career night with 277 yards on 47 carries to go along with four touchdowns as the visiting Indians defeated P.K. Yonge, 25-19 in double-overtime, in a 4A-District 3 game. Sanders had the game-winning 10-yard score on the Indians’ first play in the second OT. Keystone ran 54 plays on offense, and Sanders touched the ball on 49 of them (47 handoffs, two receptions).

September 19 – Jenna Wiggs (The Rock volleyball)
Wiggs helped lead The Rock to a first-place finish at the Gator Town Classic at Buchholz. The senior finished the tournament with 31 service points, 85 digs and seven aces, including one to end the match. In that third set, she scored the last four points, and point 25 was an ace. She served at 99 percent. The Rock (16-4) had wins over Citrus (25-7, 25-11), Okeechobee (25-11, 25-15), Santa Fe (25-10, 25-17), and Ocala Forest (25-27, 25-17, 25-21, 25-22) in the semifinals.

September 12 – Andre Hampton (Union County football)
The senior linebacker had 29 total tackles with six for a loss in the Tigers’ 43-8 win over Hilliard in the District 6-1A opener for both teams. The 29 tackles for one game is the most recorded by a Union County player in the modern era.

September 5 – Jakhai Mitchem (Newberry football)
Mitchem carried the ball 13 times for 187 yards and four TDs as Newberry upset Class 1A No. 5 Union County (Lake Butler), 40-22, for its first win against the Tigers in four years. The sophomore had scoring runs of 20, 28, 15 and 14 yards as the Panthers (3-0) remained undefeated.

August 29 – Jack Holloway (Gainesville boys’ golf)
The senior claimed low medalist honors in Gainesville’s quad match victories over Buchholz, Eastside & Newberry at Ironwood Golf Course. Holloway parred holes two through seven and birdied number eight en route to a 37 total. He helped the Hurricanes (4-0) stay unbeaten.

August 22 – Jacquez Jernigan (Newberry football)
Jernigan, who plays fullback, scored three rushing TDs to help lead the Class 1A Panthers to a 22-6 win at 4A Santa Fe (Alachua). The senior overcame two early fumbles and finished with 129 yards on 24 carries. He had TD runs of 6, 1 and 11 yards.

Mark McGriffThe Trophy Shop Athlete-of-the-Week is presented by State Farm Agent Mark McGriff of Gainesville. For more information on auto, life and health insurance, call Mark at 352-372-8406. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.

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2017 FHSAA Flag Football State Rankings – Week #3

FloridaHSFootballHere are the latest FloridaHSFootball.com Girls Flag Football State Rankings for both FHSAA Class 2A and Class 1A after the first three weeks of regular season play. Area teams in bold.

Current Ranking, Team, Record, Previous Ranking

CLASS 2A
1. Seminole Ridge (Loxahatchee), 4-0, 2
2. Plant (Tampa), 6-1, 3
3. Martin County (Stuart), 5-0, 5
4. Park Vista (Lake Worth), 3-0, 6
5. Dr. Phillips (Orlando), 3-0, 10
6. Alonso (Tampa), 4-3, 1
7. Bloomingdale (Valrico), 5-1, 9
8. Hialeah, 5-0, 8
9. Apopka, 4-1, 4
10. South Broward (Hollywood), 6-0, 15

The Next 10
11. Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens), 2-0, 7
12. Fleming Island (Orange Park), 1-0, 13
13. Cooper City, 5-0, NR
14. Coral Gables, 5-0, 18
15. Piper (Sunrise), 3-1, 14
16. Wharton (Tampa), 6-0, NR
17. East Bay (Gibsonton), 5-1, 16
18. St. Cloud, 3-2, 11
19. Western (Davie), 4-2, 12
20. Boone (Orlando), 3-1, NR

DROPPED OUT: No. 17 Seminole (Seminole), 1-0; No. 20 Oak Ridge (Orlando), 3-1.

CLASS 1A
1. Robinson (Tampa), 6-0, 1
2. Godby (Tallahassee), 5-1, 2
3. Harmony, 4-0, 3
4. Chiles (Tallahassee), 5-0, 6
5. Miami Edison, 4-0, 5
6. Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach), 5-0, 8
7. Fort Pierce Westwood, 1-0, 7
8. Lincoln (Tallahassee), 3-3, 4
9. Monsignor Pace (Miami), 5-1, 12
10. Mainland (Daytona Beach), 4-0, 13

The Next 10
11. Pembroke Pines Charter, 6-0, 15
12. Miami Jackson, 3-1, 9
13. Terry Parker (Jacksonville), 2-0, 14
14. Archbishop McCarthy (Southwest Ranches), 7-1, NR
15. Orange Park, 3-2, 10
16. Jensen Beach, 3-0, 20
17. Englewood (Jacksonville), 3-0, 17
18. Suncoast (Riviera Beach), 4-0, NR
19. Seabreeze (Daytona Beach), 3-1, 18
20. Rickards (Tallahassee), 3-2, NR

DROPPED OUT: No. 11 Glades Central, 2-3; No. 16 Coconut Creek, 3-2; No. 19 Paxon (Jacksonville), 2-0.

Oak Hall Boys’ Lacrosse soaring to new heights

Oak Hall_logoBy Jack DaSilva

One of the best lacrosse teams in the state of Florida is right here in our area.

The Oak Hall (Gainesville) Eagles are soaring with a 14-2 record with their only losses coming at the hands of Bolles (Jacksonville) in February and at Ponte Vedra, 13-7, last Friday.

In fact, the loss to the nationally-ranked No. 4 Sharks on March 31 snapped a school-record 13-game winning streak. Oak Hall previously hadn’t lost since that one-goal loss to the Bulldogs (7-6) on February 10th.

Head Coach Jonathan Montes & the Eagles were a guest on "The Prep Zone" on 3/29
Head Coach Jonathan Montes & the Eagles were a guest on “The Prep Zone” on 3/29

“Well, obviously we’re happy with our start this season,” said Oak Hall head coach Jonathan Montes.  “We have a relatively young team[…] last year we had to put a lot of freshmen on the field and even better news is that now they’re sophomores.

“So we start like four sophomores, a few juniors and a couple of seniors.”

With Oak Hall being as good as they are (last week North Florida Lacrosse News had the Eagles ranked at #6 and Laxpower.com rating service had them ninth), the fact that there are more sophomores than seniors should scare schools in the area for years to come.

With three players currently committed to play college Lacrosse (two to Villanova and one to High Point University), Oak Hall is a school that produces next-level talent year in and year out.

The coaching staff all have experience playing lacrosse in college so the players can trust they’re receiving expert advice and coaching from their staff.  Assistant RJ Fuhr, who Montes calls ‘the brains of the operation,’ is one of four assistant coaches.

Junior Thad Spiker believes this is Oak Hall’s best Lacrosse program yet.  He thinks that the Eagles come together as a team and they play well with each other which was certainly a factor in their win over rival Buchholz, who they could see again on Friday in the district championship on Friday night.

“That’s always a big game [Buchholz] but we don’t overthink it because we don’t want to psych ourselves out,” he said.  “We want to put more focus on the district championship to put us into the state playoffs.”

Alex-SpikerSpiker is committed to play Division-I lacrosse at Villanova where he’ll join his twin brother, Alex, who is also currently playing at Oak Hall.  Junior Jaxson Lamb is commited to High Point (NC).

Thad Spiker explained why he thinks this Oak Hall team has been on such a great run.

“I think everyone is embracing their role on the team and we’re all playing for each other,” he said.  “We overcame adversity at the beginning of the season and I feel like in the years past some of the older guys would not have responded to that pressure as well as the older guys on this team have.”

With a strong coaching staff, a few college commits, and a young foundation, Oak Hall lacrosse is in a position to make a run in the state playoffs and they have a real shot at winning a state title.

But before the Eagles can think about another match-up with Buchholz, or the postseason, they’ll have to take care of business first in tonight’s district semifinals against Gainesville at 7 p.m. at Citizen’s Field.

The winner of Friday night’s district championship will advance to an FHSAA First-Round Play-In Game at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 13.

The Prep Zone Power Poll powered by Anytime Fitness of Gainesville – Softball Poll #3

anytimefitness_gainesvilleGainesville High still on top of the all-classification regional softball rankings, but the gap narrows

GAINESVILLE – Gainesville High School remained on top of The Prep Zone Power Poll.

The Class 7A Hurricanes (15-2) went 2-0 last week with wins at Lecanto and Vanguard (Ocala). They received five of the six first-place votes to hold on to the No. 1 regional ranking.Gainesville Hurricanes

However, following a 2-0 week which included a win against a top 20 team, Oakleaf (Orange Park) moved up to No. 2 in the rankings. The Knights (13-2), who defeated previous No. 20 First Coast (Jacksonville) 8-0, received the other first-place vote and are now just eight total voting points behind GHS.

Previous No. 2 Union County (Lake Butler), which was idle, dropped one spot to third. The Tigers (13-1) are ranked No. 1 in the Class 1A state softball rankings.

Class 6A schools Belleview and Springstead (Spring Hill) round out the top five at fourth and fifth, respectively, even though the Rattlers (13-2), ranked 6th in 6A, are ranked behind the top-ranked Eagles (16-1) in the state rankings.

West Nassau (Callahan) (12-3) moved up two spots to sixth. They are followed by Deltona (14-2), Trenton (14-1), Santa Fe (Alachua) (15-3) and Nature Coast (Brooksville) (13-4) in the top 10.

First Coast (Jacksonville) and Flagler Palm Coast fell out of the rankings, while 8A Creekside (St. Johns) (9-2) and 5A Keystone Heights (11-4) moved in at Nos. 18 and 20, respectively.

Class 5A Suwannee (Live Oak) (11-5) also moved into the rankings and are tied for 18th after a 7-3 win against previous #6 Santa Fe (Alachua) and a 16-5 win at previous No. #12 Trinity Christian (Jacksonville).

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 – Softball Poll #3
(School, followed by classification, first-place votes, record through 4/2, and total voting points)
1. Gainesville (7A) (5) (15-2) – 119
2. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (8A) (1) (13-2) – 111
3. Union County (Lake Butler) (1A) (13-1) – 107
4. Belleview (6A) (13-2) – 101
5. Springstead (Spring Hill) (6A) (16-1) – 96
6. West Nassau (Callahan) (5A) (12-3) – 90
7. Deltona (7A) (14-2) – 79
8. Trenton (1A) (14-1) – 76
9. Santa Fe (Alachua) (5A) (15-3) – 70
10. Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville) (5A) (13-4) – 56
11. Eustis (5A) (12-1) – 55
12. Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville) (8A) (10-4) – 46
13T. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (4A) (11-4) – 43
13T. Columbia (Lake City) (7A) (10-4) – 43
15. Baker County (Glen St. Mary) (5A) (14-6) – 34
16. Aucilla Christian (Monticello) (2A) (9-5) – 29
17. Episcopal (Jacksonville) (4A) (11-2) – 26
18T. Suwannee (Live Oak) (5A) (11-5) – 17
18T. Creekside (St. Johns) (8A) (9-2) – 17
20T. Keystone Heights (5A) (11-4) – 16
20T. Chiefland (1A) (10-3) – 16
Also receiving votes: Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (8A) (10-3) – 4; Ponte Vedra (6A) (10-4) – 4; Montverde Academy (4A) (10-4-1) – 3; Mount Dora Christian Academy (2A) (14-2) – 1; Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) (2A) (12-1) – 1.

Friday, March 31, Sonic Player-of-the-Game – Chase DeMichele (Gainesville)

Sonic-logoOur Sonic Player-of-the-game for Friday, March 31, is Chase DeMichele of the Gainesville baseball team.

It didn’t take DeMichele long to get going against rival Buchholz in a front of a packed house at Gainesville.

Last year, GHS was shutout at home by the Bobcats, 11-0.

Chase DeMichele_GHSBut this year the junior pitcher settled down after hitting the second batter of the game and dominated by retiring the final eight batters he faced before leaving in the 4th inning up 10-0.  The Purple Hurricanes ended up routing the ‘Cats, 15-5 (5 innings).

But it was DeMichele’s bat that set the tone.

In the bottom of the first inning with two on, DeMichele crushed a pitch over the Purple Monster in right center field for a towering 3-run HR and a commanding 3-0 lead early.

DeMichele only had one more at bat in the game, but he added an RBI on a sacrifice fly to center field in the 2nd inning to finish with four RBIs.  He pitched three innings and allowed no runs on no hits with three strikeouts.

Gainesville (13-4), winners of four in a row and eight of their last nine, will travel to Vanguard (Ocala) on Thursday, April 6, for a Class 7A-District 3 game.  We’ll have ‘live’ and ‘archived’ audio coverage of the game online at ThePrepZone.com.

Every game The Prep Zone will recognize a Sonic Player-of-the-Game. The recipient receives a $10 gift card & certificate courtesy of Sonic of Gainesville & Ocala.

Alachua County showdown on the diamond as GHS hosts Buchholz

live broadcastTonight Buchholz and Gainesville continue their annual rivalry.  This time it’s on the diamond as GHS hosts crosstown rival Buchholz in baseball on Friday night at 7 p.m.

Both teams have played well as of late and there’s talent on both sides.

Buchholz (10-4) is led by UF signee Hunter Ruth, Kentucky signee Garrett Hastings and Grinnell College signee Quinton McNitt, among others.  The Class 8A Bobcats, who are ranked 10th in the latest state baseball rankings, have won five of their last six, including a 6-3 win on Thursday night at Class 5A honorable mention The Villages.

Gainesville (12-4) is an honorable mention in Class 7A.  The Hurricanes have their own D-I prospect in Niko Samarkos, who committed to the University of Pittsburgh last week.

Samarkos, who is batting .317, is second on the team with 16 RBIs behind junior Joseph Strong (17 RBIs), who leads the club with 6 HR’s.  Gainesville has won three in a row and seven of its last eight games.

Date: Fri. 03/31/2017
Title: HS Baseball – Buchholz (Gainesville) at Gainesville; PREGAME coverage begins at 6:45 p.m.  Click on the link below to listen online.

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The Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week – Teala Howard (Union County)

Trophy ShopThe Trophy Shop Athlete of the Week Presented by State Farm agent Mark McGriff for the week of March 20 is TEALA HOWARD* of the Union County (Lake Butler) softball team.Union_County_Tigers

*The junior helped lead the top-ranked Class 1A Tigers to a 2-0 week. Howard was a perfect 3-for-3 at the plate with a home run, double, five RBIs and two stolen bases for the Tigers (13-1, 7-0) in a 13-0 district win against Williston. In a 10-6 win at 3-time defending state champion Chiefland, she went 3-for-4 and scored three runs.

Previous 2016-17 winners:

March 13 – Ike Walker (St. Francis Catholic boys’ track & field)
Walker won two events at the Alachua County track & field championships. He won the discus and shot put, setting two school records in the process. Walker finished first in the shot put with a throw of 43-7 and first in the discus with a score of 121-2 in helping the Wolves to a 6th-place finish overall.

March 6 – Ethan Thompson (Santa Fe baseball)
Thompson helped lead the Raiders to a 3-0 week. In a 10-0 win against Palatka, the sophomore went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored. Against P.K. Yonge, his first inning 2-run homerun helped spark the Raiders to an 8-3 victory against the Blue Wave. For the week, Thompson was 5-for-9 with 6 RBIs and six runs scored with two doubles and his first homerun of the season. He was also 3-for-3 in stolen bases in a 17-4 win against Newberry.

February 27 – Brittney Robinson (Santa Fe softball)
The senior helped lead the Raiders to a 4-1 week as she went 10-for-16 with six runs scored, 10 RBIs and a triple. Robinson’s best game came in a 15-0 win against Bolles (Jacksonville). She went 3-for-4 with 4 RBI, two runs scored, and she was 2-for-2 in stolen bases. Robinson had at least two hits in four of Santa Fe’s five games during the week.

February 20 – Hallie Karas (Gainesville softball)
Karas had three multi-hit games in helping lead the Hurricanes to a 3-0 week. The junior batted .538 for the week, including a 3-for-5 performance with one double, two RBIs and two runs scored in a 12-5 win at Columbia (Lake City). She finished the week 7-for-13 with 3 RBIs and four runs scored.

February 13 – Nick Baskin Jr. (St. Francis Catholic boys’ basketball)
Baskin scored 25 points and had five steals as the Wolves (18-7) won at Pensacola Christian Academy, 76-60, in a Class 3A boys’ basketball regional semifinal. The win secured St. Francis Catholic’s second trip to a regional final in school history.

February 6 – Clifford Jackson (Dixie County boys’ basketball)
Jackson helped lead the Bears to the Class 1A-District 7 title by scoring 52 points in three games, including a game-high 20 points in a 76-30 district quarterfinal win against Cedar Key. The senior guard scored 19 points and had three steals in a 71-52 win against Bronson in the semifinals, and he also contributed 13 points in a 63-58 win against top-seed Bell in the championship game.

January 30 – Kacey Carter (Fort White girls’ weightlifting)
The sophomore forward helped lead the Lady Tigers (22-3 heading into the district tournament) to a 2-0 week. On Tuesday, McHenry finished with 30 points, including four 3-pointers, adding six rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Williston, 78-51. Two days later, in the regular season finale, she had 15 points, 10 rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Newberry, 47-30, in a non-district game.

January 23 – Standrea McHenry (Trenton girls’ basketball)
The sophomore forward helped lead the Lady Tigers (22-3 heading into the district tournament) to a 2-0 week. On Tuesday, McHenry finished with 30 points, including four 3-pointers, adding six rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Williston, 78-51. Two days later, in the regular season finale, she had 15 points, 10 rebounds and five steals as Trenton defeated Newberry, 47-30, in a non-district game.

January 16 – Kim Melton (Santa Fe girls’ soccer)
Melton had a big week in leading Santa Fe to its fourth straight girls’ soccer district title. She began the week by scoring six goals in an 8-0 win against Crescent City in the Raiders’ opening game of the Class 2A-District 5 tournament. She followed that up by scoring all three goals in a 3-0 win against Newberry in the semifinals. Then, in the championship, the senior forward had all four goals in a 4-1 win against No. 2 seed P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) to win the title and secure a first-round playoff game at home on Thursday, Jan. 26.

January 9 – Devin Lawrence (Hawthorne boys’ basketball)
The junior helped lead the Hornets (16-3) to a 3-0 week, including a 2-0 mark in 1A-District 6 to stay unbeaten (11-0) in league play. On Saturday, Lawrence scored 25 points, grabbed five rebounds and added four assists in a 70-68 win in overtime against Eastside. In a 76-70 district win against Williston on Thursday, he had 12 points, five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Lawrence began the week by shooting 64% from the floor against district foe Newberry, scoring a game-high 18 points with five rebounds, four assists and three steals.

January 2 – Dylan Murray (Williston boys’ basketball)
Murray led the Class 1A Red Devils to a 3-0 week by averaging just under a double-double (22.3 points/9.7 rebounds). The senior forward scored a team-high 17 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 69-48 district win against Fort White, followed by 21 points and 11 rebounds against Hilliard in a 72-57 league victory. He finished the week by scoring 29 points and eight rebounds in a 68-54 win against Class 9A Lyman (Longwood) at the Dante Anderson Memorial Invitational.

December 12 – Caio Carvalho (Keystone Heights boys’ soccer)
Carvalho helped lead the Indians (11-3-1) to a 2-1 week. The senior scored two goals and added an assist in a 5-0 district win at Newberry. Carvalho began the week by scoring two goals and assisting on two other goals in a 6-2 win at Palatka.

December 5 – Ailey Tebbett (Oak Hall girls’ soccer)
The senior helped lead the Lady Eagles (8-2-1) to a 2-1 week by recording two shutouts. The University of Florida commit made 30 saves, and she also scored a goal by coming out of her goalkeeper position for a penalty kick in a 2-0 win against Hamilton County. Tebbett, who currently holds a 3.7 GPA, has 93 saves in nine games, and 996 saves in her varsity career despite missing her sophomore year due to injury.

November 28 – Macey Martin (Buchholz girls’ soccer)
Martin helped lead the Bobcats to a 4-0 week, including a first-place finish at the Maclay Invitational in Tallahassee. The sophomore had a goal in a 4-0 win at Mandarin (Jacksonville) and two or more goals in each of the Bobcats’ three tournament games (total of eight goals) in tournament wins against Lincoln (Tallahassee), 3-2, Columbia (Lake City), 5-2, and Florida High (Tallahassee), 9-1.

November 21 – Lee Ducharme (P.K. Yonge girls’ soccer)
The junior forward single-handily outscored Keystone Heights in leading the Blue Wave to a 6-3 District 5-2A win. Ducharme scored four goals, including a hat trick in the first half in helping P.K. Yonge to a commanding 4-0 lead at the break. That’s 10 goals in two games for Ducharme, who had six goals in a win against Interlachen.

November 14 – Ayanna Rollins (Oak Hall girls’ basketball)
Rollins helped lead the Lady Eagles to a 2-0 week. The junior guard had 14 points, eight rebounds, two assists and five steals in a 59-4 rout of Florida School for the Deaf & Blind (St. Augustine). She followed that up with a monster game against Bronson, scoring 19 points and recording 15 rebounds in a 64-17 win.

November 7 – Naomi Peng (Eastside girls’ swimming & diving)
The senior won the Class 2A state diving title, leading to a top 10 finish overall for the Lady Rams at the FHSAA Swimming & Diving state championships in Stuart. According to the Gainesville Sun, Peng’s state title marked the Rams’ first girls individual state title since Allison Wagner won a pair of them in 1994. Peng helped lead the Eastside girls’ swimming & diving team to a sixth place finish overall.

October 31 – Grace Blair (Oak Hall girls’ cross country)
Blair won Oak Hall’s first individual cross country state title in school history while leading the Lady Eagles to the Class 1A state championship – their second title overall. The junior finished with a personal best time of 18:22.85.

October 24 – Mindy Herrick (Buchholz girls’ golf)
The University of North Florida commit helped lead the Lady ‘Cats to a third place finish at the FHSAA Class 3A state tournament. The Bobcats finished with a two-day total of 638, behind only West Orange (625) and state champion Lake Mary (614). Herrick finished second individually with a 1-over par 145 in two rounds.

October 17 – Logan Locascio (Gainesville boys’ cross country)
The senior helped lead the Hurricanes to the Class 3A-District 5 cross country championship. Locascio finished second in a time of 16 minutes and 21.20 seconds to take top area honors.

October 10 – Luke Whittemore (Buchholz football)
Whittemore caught nine passes for 220 yards and a TD as the Bobcats (4-2, 2-0) stayed unbeaten in 7A-District 3 with a 17-10 win at Bartram Trail (St. Johns). The senior, who is a Troy commit, hauled in an 86-yard scoring pass. He also had five carries for 29 yards and a 25-yard kick return.

October 3 – Tyler Winkel (Gainesville football)
The senior was a perfect 4-for-4 on extra points, including the game-winner in double-overtime, and he also added a 31-yard FG, as the Class 6A ‘Canes edged rival Buchholz, 31-30, to snap a two-game losing streak against the Class 7A state-ranked ‘Cats.

September 26 – Blake Sanders (Keystone Heights football)
The junior running back had a career night with 277 yards on 47 carries to go along with four touchdowns as the visiting Indians defeated P.K. Yonge, 25-19 in double-overtime, in a 4A-District 3 game. Sanders had the game-winning 10-yard score on the Indians’ first play in the second OT. Keystone ran 54 plays on offense, and Sanders touched the ball on 49 of them (47 handoffs, two receptions).

September 19 – Jenna Wiggs (The Rock volleyball)
Wiggs helped lead The Rock to a first-place finish at the Gator Town Classic at Buchholz. The senior finished the tournament with 31 service points, 85 digs and seven aces, including one to end the match. In that third set, she scored the last four points, and point 25 was an ace. She served at 99 percent. The Rock (16-4) had wins over Citrus (25-7, 25-11), Okeechobee (25-11, 25-15), Santa Fe (25-10, 25-17), and Ocala Forest (25-27, 25-17, 25-21, 25-22) in the semifinals.

September 12 – Andre Hampton (Union County football)
The senior linebacker had 29 total tackles with six for a loss in the Tigers’ 43-8 win over Hilliard in the District 6-1A opener for both teams. The 29 tackles for one game is the most recorded by a Union County player in the modern era.

September 5 – Jakhai Mitchem (Newberry football)
Mitchem carried the ball 13 times for 187 yards and four TDs as Newberry upset Class 1A No. 5 Union County (Lake Butler), 40-22, for its first win against the Tigers in four years. The sophomore had scoring runs of 20, 28, 15 and 14 yards as the Panthers (3-0) remained undefeated.

August 29 – Jack Holloway (Gainesville boys’ golf)
The senior claimed low medalist honors in Gainesville’s quad match victories over Buchholz, Eastside & Newberry at Ironwood Golf Course. Holloway parred holes two through seven and birdied number eight en route to a 37 total. He helped the Hurricanes (4-0) stay unbeaten.

August 22 – Jacquez Jernigan (Newberry football)
Jernigan, who plays fullback, scored three rushing TDs to help lead the Class 1A Panthers to a 22-6 win at 4A Santa Fe (Alachua). The senior overcame two early fumbles and finished with 129 yards on 24 carries. He had TD runs of 6, 1 and 11 yards.

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ThePrepZone.com state baseball poll – Poll #3

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Gainesville – Nationally-ranked Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy continues to lead the way in ThePrepZone.com state baseball poll.

The Mavericks (12-0) are poised to make another run at a seventh state title in the last eight years.

Archbishop McCarthy, the top-ranked team in Class 6A, is the No. 1 overall team in the all-classification rankings.  They defending the nation’s No. 1 ranking at the National High School Invitational in Cary, N.C., with a 3-0 win against Arlington (TN), the top-ranked team in Tennessee.

The Sunshine State is rich in talent and well-represented in the national rankings as Class 9A Nos. 1 & 2, Miami Palmetto & Miami Columbus, who are ranked second and third, respectively, in the all-classification rankings, are in the MaxPreps Top 25 National High School Baseball Rankings.

In fact, every team in the all-classification rankings, except No. 9 Tampa Plant, have been ranked among the top 40 in the country this season.

Teams in The Prep Zone’s coverage area in bold.

ALL-CLASSIFICATION
1. Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy (6A) 12-0
2. Miami Palmetto (9A) 12-0
3. Miami Columbus (9A) 13-1
4. Fort Myers Canterbury (3A) 13-1
5. Jacksonville Providence (4A) 14-2
6. Lynn Haven Mosley (6A) 14-1
7. Miami Monsignor Pace (5A) 13-1
8. Cantonment Tate (7A) 13-1
9. Tampa Plant (8A) 12-2
10. Tampa Jesuit (6A) 15-1

CLASS 9A
1. Miami Palmetto 12-0
2. Miami Columbus 13-1
3. Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley 11-2
4. Jupiter 12-2
5. Winter Garden West Orange 12-3
6. Orlando Olympia 12-3
7. Jacksonville Sandalwood 12-1
8. Miami Braddock 13-3
9. Parkland Stoneman Douglas 8-3
10. Pembroke Pines Flanagan 8-3
Honorable mention: Miami Killian 9-3, Coral Springs Taravella 9-3, Tampa Alonso 11-4, Palm Beach Central 10-4, Pembroke Pines West Broward 8-2, Orange City University 9-4, Orlando Timber Creek 10-5, Orlando Boone 10-5, Weston Cypress Bay 8-4, Vero Beach 9-3.

CLASS 8A
1. Tampa Plant 12-2
2. Orange Park Oakleaf 12-2
3. Neptune Beach Fletcher 12-3
4. Tampa Steinbrenner 11-3
5. Oviedo Hagerty 9-5
6. Ocoee 8-2
7. Tallahassee Leon 11-3
8. Davie Nova 12-2
9. Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas 10-3
10. Gainesville Buchholz 9-4
Honorable mention: Jacksonville Atlantic Coast 9-4, Tarpon Springs East Lake 9-3, Wellington 9-4, Coral Springs Coral Glades 8-1, Clearwater Countryside 11-3, Royal Palm Beach 11-5, West Palm Beach Forest Hill 10-5, St. Petersburg 10-3.

CLASS 7A
1. Cantonment Tate 13-1
2. Venice 12-3
3. Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer 11-4
4. St. Johns Creekside 11-3
5. Naples Gulf Coast 13-3
6. Doral Academy 11-3
7. Viera 12-3
8. Fort Myers Riverdale 9-2
9. Winter Haven 8-3
10. Brandon 9-2
Honorable mention: Punta Gorda Charlotte 8-4, New Port Richey Mitchell 13-1, Estero 12-2, Gainesville 12-4, Pensacola Escambia 10-4, Sebastian River 7-4.

CLASS 6A
1. Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy 12-0
2. Lynn Haven Mosley 14-1
3. Tampa Jesuit 15-1
4. Plantation American Heritage 10-3
5. Melbourne Eau Gallie 11-2
6. Rockledge 9-3
7. Belleview 12-1
8. Spring Hill Springstead 13-2
9. Miami Springs 11-1
10. Miami Goleman 11-3
Honorable mention: Merritt Island 7-4, Sebring 12-3, Jacksonville Terry Parker 10-4, Gulf Breeze 7-6, Orange Park Ridgeview 10-2, Jacksonville Stanton 10-3.

CLASS 5A
1. Miami Monsignor Pace 13-1
2. Jacksonville Bishop Kenny 13-0
3. Jacksonville Bolles 10-3
4. Melbourne Central Catholic 10-2
5. Pompano Beach 10-2
6. Miami Gulliver Prep 8-4
7. Live Oak Suwannee 12-2
8. Melbourne Holy Trinity Episcopal 9-3
9. Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest 8-4
10. Bushnell South Sumter 10-0
Honorable mention: Keystone Heights 11-2, Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy 9-4, The Villages 9-3, Satellite Beach Satellite 9-4, Fernandina Beach 9-3, Lakeland McKeel Academy 10-4, Panama City Bay 11-4, Wauchula Hardee 10-2.

CLASS 4A
1. Jacksonville Providence 14-2
2. Miami Westminster Christian 10-4
3. Pensacola Catholic 12-2
4. Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian Academy 10-5
5. Jacksonville Trinity Christian 9-4
6. Clearwater Calvary Christian 12-0
7. Fort Lauderdale University 12-0
8. Orlando The First Academy 10-2
9. Delray Beach American Heritage 12-4
10. Miami Florida Christian 8-2
Honorable mention: Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy 9-4, Ocala Trinity Catholic 8-3, Fort Myers Bishop Verot 10-5, Sarasota Cardinal Mooney 10-4-1, Clearwater Central Catholic 9-3, Tampa Berkeley Prep 8-7.

CLASS 3A
1. Fort Myers Canterbury 13-1
2. Sarasota Out-of-Door 12-2-1
3. St. Petersburg Northside Christian 13-2
4. Tallahassee North Florida Christian 9-4
5. Tampa Cambridge Christian 10-3
6. Naples St. John Neumann 12-3
7. Jacksonville University Christian 9-5
8. Miami Archbishop Carroll 9-3
9. Tampa Carrollwood Day 11-5
10. Tallahassee Maclay 9-5
Honorable Mention: Largo Indian Rocks Christian 9-4, Fort Myers Evangelical Christian 10-6, Seffner Christian 7-3, Oviedo Master’s Academy 8-4, Lake Mary Prep 7-3, Lakeland Christian 8-4, Lakeland Santa Fe Catholic 8-5, Spring Hill Bishop McLaughlin 9-7.

CLASS 2A
1. Lecanto Seven Rivers Christian 10-0-1
2. Miami Christian 10-3
3. Lake Worth Trinity Christian 10-5
4. Deltona Trinity Christian 11-4
5. Mount Dora Christian Academy 10-2
6. Brito Miami Private 8-2
7. Jacksonville First Coast Christian 7-2-1
8. Jacksonville Christ’s Church 7-5
9. Miami Westwood Christian 7-5
10. Naples Seacrest Country Day 8-5
Honorable Mention: Lake Worth Christian 10-3, St. Petersburg Canterbury 9-4, Land O’Lakes Academy at the Lakes 6-3, Tampa Bayshore Christian 5-2, St. Petersburg Keswick Christian 6-4-2.

CLASS 1A
1. Trenton 11-1
2. Blountstown 13-1
3. Pierson Taylor 12-1
4. Santa Rosa South Walton 9-3
5. Lake Butler Union County 11-3
6. Milton Central 10-2
7. Bell 9-3
8. Cross City Dixie County 9-4
9. Chiefland 5-3
10. Chipley 7-4
Honorable mention: Malone 7-2, Vernon 7-3, Bratt Northview 8-6, Madison County 8-6, Fort White 6-5, Port St. Joe 6-5, Jay 5-4.

The Prep Zone Power Poll powered by Anytime Fitness of Gainesville – Baseball Poll #2

anytimefitness_gainesvilleStallions remain on top of regional baseball poll for 2nd straight week

GAINESVILLE — It was a busy week for baseball teams in The Prep Zone Power Poll.

Many traveled and played in tournaments on their Spring Break. And that is definitely true for the top-ranked team again this week, the Providence (Jacksonville) Stallions.Providence

Providence won three games last week against the #1 team in Alabama, Glenwood, while also defeating another ranked Alabama team in Central and Ravenwood from Tennessee, and they received seven of the eight first-place votes to remain atop the rankings.

The Stallions (13-2) are #1 in 4A in ThePrepZone.com state baseball poll for March 23 and sixth overall in the all-classification rankings state-wide.

Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) remains undefeated and is once again right behind Providence at #2.

The Class 5A Crusaders (11-0) knocked off ninth-ranked Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville) and scored nine runs in the bottom of the 7th to stun #T-6 Oakleaf (Orange Park), 12-11, last week.

Bishop Kenny also defeated RV Stanton (Jacksonville) and received the other first-place vote in this week’s poll. They are ranked second in the state in their classification.

Moving up to third is Sandalwood (Jacksonville).

The Saints (11-1) have won 11 in a row after dropping their season opener 9-8 at Providence, and moved up two spots from last week’s poll.

Sandalwood is ranked 4th in the 9A state poll and 7th in the statewide all-classification rankings right behind Providence.

Bolles (Jacksonville), ranked fifth in the 5A state rankings, remains 4th.

The Bulldogs (9-3) won last week against two state-ranked teams in 9A #9 Olympia (Orlando) and 4A #9 American Heritage (Delray Beach), but dropped a 6-3 decision to 8A Royal Palm Beach.

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

The Conquerors (9-4) moved up two slots from the previous poll after a 3-1 record in the Sarasota Classic. Among the wins was a 1-0 triumph over the top-ranked team in 8A Venice, before losing to 7A #2 Tate (Cantonment) in the tourney championship game.

Tied for sixth with Oakleaf is Fletcher (Neptune Beach). The Senators (12-2) also moved up three places this week after a 3-0 week which included a win over #20 Terry Parker (Jacksonville), and are also ranked 5th in the state for Class 8A.

Rounding out the top 10 are Suwannee (Live Oak), Atlantic Coast, and University Christian (Jacksonville).

For Suwannee (11-2), they move up three spots into the top 10 after two wins over Baker County (Glen St. Mary).

Atlantic Coast, ranked 3rd in 8A, fell six places from the previous poll after losses to Bishop Kenny and Fleming Island (Orange Park) and are now 9th.

And University Christian (8-4) dropped a spot but stayed in the top 10 after a week that saw losses to 8A #2 Hagerty (Oviedo) and 9A #10 Vero Beach with a win over 9A Boone (Orlando).

The only team to drop out from the previous poll is Mount Dora Christian Academy, which dropped from the #T-20 position a week ago in the receiving votes category this week.

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 POWER POLL – 2017 BASEBALL POLL #2
(School, followed by classification, first place votes, record thru 3/25, and total voting points)
1. Providence (Jacksonville) (4A) (7) (13-2) – 158
2. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (1) (11-0) – 152
3. Sandalwood (Jacksonville) (9A) (11-1) – 143
4. Bolles (Jacksonville) (5A) (9-3) – 135
5. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (4A) (9-4) – 122
T-6. Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (8A) (12-2) – 116
T-6. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (8A) (11-2) – 116
8. Suwannee (Live Oak) (5A) (11-2) – 99
9. Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville) (8A) (9-3) – 81
10. University Christian (Jacksonville) (3A) (8-4) – 74
11. Creekside (St. Johns) (7A) (9-3) – 64
12. Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) (2A) (10-0-1) – 54
T-13. Belleview (6A) (11-1) – 51
T-13. Springstead (Spring Hill) (6A) (12-2) – 51
15. Trenton (1A) (10-1) – 49
16. Mandarin (Jacksonville) (9A) (7-5) – 43
17. South Sumter (Bushnell) (5A) (9-0) – 37
18. Keystone Heights (5A) (10-2) – 35
19. Trinity Catholic (Ocala) (4A) (9-3) – 23
20. Terry Parker (Jacksonville) (6A) (10-4) – 14
Also receiving votes: University (Orange City) (9A) (8-4) – 12; Stanton (Jacksonville) (6A) (9-3) – 9; New Smyrna Beach (7A) (9-4) – 7; Ridgeview (Orange Park) (6A) (10-2) – 7; Gainesville (7A) (11-4) – 6; Mount Dora Christian Academy (2A) (9-2) – 5; Union County (Lake Butler) (1A) (10-3) – 5; Ponte Vedra (6A) (8-4) – 4; Spruce Creek (Port Orange) (9A) (8-6) – 4; Taylor (Pierson) (1A) (10-1) – 4.

2017 Miracle Sports state softball rankings – Poll #5

softballThis is the fifth 2017 Miracle Sports High School Softball Poll conducted by Miracle Sports.  The Miracle Sports state softball poll is produced weekly utilizing former and current high school and college coaches from across the state.  Records are for games through Tuesday, March 28. Area teams in bold.

ALL CLASS TOP 10
1. Coral Springs Charter (5A) 15-1
2. Bradenton Lakewood Ranch (8A) 13-1
3. Orlando Timber Creek (9A) 12-1
4. Winter Garden West Orange (9A) 13-2
5. Miami Palmetto (9A) 18-2
6. Jupiter (9A) 14-1
7. Orange Park Oakleaf (8A) 11-2
8. Fort Myers (7A) 18-1
9. Gainesville (7A) 14-2
10. Land O’Lakes Academy at the Lakes (2A) 11-0

CLASS 9A
1. Orlando Timber Creek 12-1
2. Winter Garden West Orange 13-2
3. Miami Palmetto 18-2
4. Jupiter 14-1
5. Palm Beach Gardens 14-4
6. Palm Harbor University 14-2
7. Parkland Stoneman Douglas 15-3
8. Miami Coral Reef 13-5
9. Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast 10-0
10. Orlando Boone 11-3
Honorable mention: Davie Western 14-4; Hialeah American 11-5; Jacksonville Mandarin 9-4; Tampa Alonso 10-5; Orange City University 12-5; Winter Park Lake Howell 8-5

CLASS 8A
1. Bradenton Lakewood Ranch 13-1
2. Orange Park Oakleaf 11-2
3. Lutz Steinbrenner 14-2
4. Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas 12-4
5. Plant City 9-1
6. Jacksonville Atlantic Coast 11-3
7. St. Cloud 12-1
8. Wellington 10-3
9. Royal Palm Beach 12-4
10. Winter Springs 11-3
Honorable mention: Lakeland George Jenkins 11-4; Oviedo Hagerty 10-5; Gibsonton East Bay 10-4; Tallahassee Chiles 13-4; Jacksonville First Coast 9-3; Tallahassee Lincoln 11-5

CLASS 7A
1. Fort Myers 18-1
2. Gainesville 14-2
3. Tampa Chamberlain 14-1
4. Niceville 16-2
5. Bradenton Braden River 7-2
6. Viera 15-2
7. Deltona 11-2
8. Lake City Columbia 9-3
9. Eagle Lake Lake Region 10-4
10. Cantonment Tate 12-3
Honorable mention: St. Johns Creekside 8-2; Milton 11-3; Melbourne 13-4; Winter Haven 12-4; Land O’Lakes Sunlake 21-4; Punta Gorda Charlotte 10-4; Pembroke Pines Charter 10-5

CLASS 6A
1. Spring Hill Springstead 15-1
2. Land O’Lakes 16-2
3. Plantation American Heritage 11-2
4. North Fort Myers 18-3
5. Rockledge 14-2
6. Belleview 12-2
7. Melbourne Eau Gallie 12-3
8. Tampa Robinson 12-3
9. Miami Lakes Goleman 14-3
10. Crawfordville Wakulla 11-4
Honorable mention: Ponte Vedra 9-4; Green Cove Springs Clay 8-4; Jacksonville Paxon 11-3; Gulfport Boca Ciega 8-3; Palm Bay Bayside 10-4; Wesley Chapel 9-4

CLASS 5A
1. Coral Springs Charter 15-1
2. Alachua Santa Fe 14-2
3. Eustis 11-1
4. Callahan West Nassau 11-3
5. Bradenton Bayshore 7-1
6. Miami Gulliver Prep 8-4
7. Brooksville Nature Coast 13-2
8. Key West 10-3
9. Pompano Beach 9-3
10. Wauchula Hardee 12-4
Honorable mention: Glen St. Mary Baker County 12-6; Marianna 11-4; Live Oak Suwannee 10-5; Starke Bradford 8-3; Keystone Heights 8-4; Orlando Bishop Moore 7-3

CLASS 4A
1. Miami Westminster Christian 13-3
2. Fort Myers Bishop Verot 10-4
3. Jacksonville Trinity Christian 9-3
4. West Palm Beach Oxbridge Academy 14-2
5. Jacksonville Episcopal 11-1
6. Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna 8-2
7. Montverde Academy 9-4-1
8. Fort Lauderdale University 10-4
9. Tampa Catholic 12-4
10. Clearwater Calvary Christian 7-3
Honorable mention: Tampa Academy of Holy Names 8-6; Tallahassee Florida High 9-7; Delray American Heritage 5-4; Panama City North Bay Haven 8-7

CLASS 3A
1. Belle Isle Cornerstone Charter 11-2
2. Niceville Rocky Bayou Christian 8-2
3. Orange Park St. Johns Country Day 8-3
4. Marathon 11-3
5. Moore Haven 8-4
6. Gainesville Oak Hall 6-3
7. Oviedo Master’s Academy 8-4
8. St. Petersburg Admiral Farragut 8-4
9. Bradenton Christian 8-5
10. Tallahassee North Florida Christian 10-7
Honorable mention: Bradenton Saint Stephen’s Episcopal 10-5; Lakeland Christian 6-5; Fort Myers Evangelical Christian 9-5; Orlando Faith Christian 9-6; St. Petersburg Northside Christian 6-4

CLASS 2A
1. Land O’Lakes Academy at the Lakes 11-0
2. Monticello Aucilla Christian 7-5
3. St. Petersburg Canterbury 9-5
4. Lecanto Seven Rivers Christian 12-1
5. Lake Worth Christian 6-0
6. Mount Dora Christian Academy 13-2
7. Sarasota Christian 10-2
8. Homestead Colonial Christian 9-3
9. Jacksonville Eagle’s View 10-4
10. Palatka Peniel Baptist Academy 11-4
Honorable mention: Palm Bay Covenant Christian 6-3; Vero Beach Master’s Academy 8-6; Jacksonville Seacoast Christian 6-5; Vero Beach Master’s Academy 9-8

CLASS 1A
1. Lake Butler Union County 13-1
2. Trenton 12-1
3. Chiefland 8-3
4. Milton Central 14-1
5. Sneads 13-4
6. Pierson Taylor 9-3
7. Eastpoint Franklin County 10-5
8. Wewahitchka 7-6-1
9. Paxton 6-1
10. Chipley 8-4
Honorable mention: Port St. Joe 8-3; Bratt Northview 6-2; Crescent City 8-5; Baldwin 8-6; Bonifay Holmes County 7-6; Santa Rosa Beach South Walton 8-6; Bethlehem 5-1