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Trophy Shop Athlete-of-the-Week

Trophy ShopOur Trophy Shop Athlete-of-the-Week Presented by State Farm agent Mark McGriff for the week of October 27 is Kirschtine Balbuena* of the Eastside (Gainesville) girls’ swim team.

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*The freshman won both the 200 freestyle and 100 backstroke at the Class 2A-District 4 meet to help the Lady Rams win their first district title since 2009 (when Eastside won state). Balbuena set the school record with a time of 57.77 in the backstroke, which would have placed her in the top eight at state last year. Both times earned her the top seed in this weekend’s regional meet.

Past winners:

October 20 – Caysaun Wakeley (Santa Fe)

Despite falling in triple overtime at North Marion last Friday night that ended Santa Fe’s postseason hopes, Wakeley was a big reason the Raiders were close in a 35-28 loss.  The junior outside linebacker recorded 14 tackles, had one sack and added two tackles for a loss.  On offense, Wakeley finished with five carries for 20 yards rushing, plus both touchdowns for the Raiders (5-3) in overtime on two 4-yard scoring runs.

October 13 – Ahmad Ivey (Gainesville)

Ivey had a big night as the Hurricanes defeated Vanguard (Ocala), 36-29, in a key Class 6A-District 5 game. The senior had a pair of TDs, returned a kickoff 82 yards for a score and had the game-winning interception in the end zone on 4th-and-goal with 18.2 seconds left. Ivey, who leads the state with an average of 45.1 yards per kick return, also finished with 77 yards rushing on only 12 carries, including a 20-yard reverse on a 3rd-and-7 to keep the ‘Canes game-winning drive alive in the fourth quarter.

October 6 – Coby Weiss (Buchholz)

Weiss drilled a 40-yard field goal as time expired to lift Buchholz to a 23-20 win over Gainesville, which snapped the Bobcats’ five-year losing streak to their rival. The sophomore, who made three on the night, had made a 41-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to tie the game.

September 29 – Monroe Thornton III (St. Francis Catholic)

Thornton returned a kickoff 70 yards for a touchdown, just after Oak Hall had scored the first touchdown of the game, and it gave the Wolves the spark they needed in a 49-14 win over their rival. The junior finished with 181 all-purpose yards as St. Francis won its third consecutive game for the first time in three years. Thornton had scoring runs of 31 and 10 yards and also had eight tackles on defense.

September 22 – Courtney Chappell (P.K. Yonge)

Chappell had 18 kills, 45 digs, 33 service points, six aces and four blocks in four games for the Blue Wave. The senior helped lead the Blue Wave to a 4-0 week with wins against defending 5A state champion Bishop Moore (Orlando), 7A Tallahassee Leon, 7A Lake Nona, a regional finalist in 2013, and 2013 3A state runners-up The First Academy (Orlando).

September 15 – Antwan Durn (Union County)

Durn broke current Buffalo RB C.J. Spiller’s school record with seven touchdowns as the Tigers (4-0) defeated Interlachen, 59-0. The junior ran for 204 yards on 15 carries and also had one reception for 30 yards.

September 8 – Julian Robinson (Dixie County)

In a match-up of the top two teams in the state in Class 1A, Robinson rose to the occasion and ran for 316 yards on 28 carries and four TDs as the Bears snapped the Tigers’ 22-game home winning streak with a 48-25 win. The junior, who has an area leading 727 yards rushing, had scoring runs of 63, 52, 50 and 32 yards.

September 1 – Charles Strong (P.K. Yonge)

In his varsity debut, the freshman ran for a game-high 119 yards and a score. Strong, who averaged 9.9 yards per carry, helped lead the Blue Wave to their first 1-0 start since 2011 with a 35-0 win at Bell.

August 25 – Caelan Christian (Gainesville)

Despite a 44-43 loss in overtime to state-ranked Columbia (Lake City), Christian had a career game for the Hurricanes. The junior completed 28-of-38 for 317 yards and three touchdowns, along with a rushing score, as the ‘Canes amassed 531 yards of total offense. Christian connected with seven different receivers on the night, including a 25-yard touchdown pass to Dock Luckie in overtime.

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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Joe Pinkos’ Game Forecasts – Week #11

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/conference of favorite and listed alphabetically. The underdog’s classification/conference is noted for inter-classification/inter-conference games.

Games involving teams ranked or receiving votes in The Prep Zone Power Poll are in bold.

Class 8A
Belen Jesuit 12 over (4A) Monsignor Pace
Bloomingdale 58 over (5A) Middleton
Centennial 10 over (6A) Port St. Lucie
Cooper City 20 over (Ind.) West Broward
Coral Gables 3 over Southwest Miami
Coral Reef 10 over Hialeah
Cypress Bay 35 over (7A) Northeast-Oakland Park
Douglas 1 over (7A) Nova
Dr. Phillips 14 over Winter Park
Everglades 8 over Piper
Ferguson 11 over (7A) Miami Springs
First Coast (Jacksonville) 6 over (6A) Ed White (Jacksonville)
Flagler Palm Coast 18 over Spruce Creek (Port Orange)
Hagerty 10 over Sanford Seminole
Killian 41 over Dr. Krop
Lake Mary 10 over Oviedo
Lyman 6 over (7A) Lake Howell
Manatee 6 over (6A) Venice
Miami High 56 over (7A) Mourning
Miami Palmetto 4 over (4A) University School
Monarch 13 over (6A) Coconut Creek
North Miami 14 over (4A) Edison
Palm Beach Gardens 4 over Palm Beach Central
Park Vista 44 over (7A) Olympic Heights
Reagan 3 over Miami Beach
Sandalwood 36 over (6A) Terry Parker
Sarasota Riverview 6 over (7A) Sarasota
South Dade 3 over (6A) Homestead
Southridge 24 over Braddock
Sunset 17 over Coral Park
Taravella 17 over (7A) Boyd Anderson
Timber Creek 17 over Freedom-Orlando
Varela 7 over South Miami
Vero Beach 38 over Santaluces
Wellington 23 over John I. Leonard
West Orange 48 over (7A) Ocoee
Western 22 over (7A) South Broward

Class 7A
Atlantic Coast 1 over (8A) Mandarin
Braden River 21 over (5A) DeSoto
Buchholz 1 over (4A) Fort White
Charlotte 51 over (6A) East Lee County
Clearwater 7 over (5A) Boca Ciega
Countryside 1 over (6A) Largo
East Lake 7 over (8A) St. Petersburg
Eau Gallie 1 over Harmony
Ely 1 over (6A) Dillard
Fleming Island 20 over (6A) Orange Park
Fletcher 41 over (5A) Wolfson
Forest Hill 18 over (2A) Village Academy
Fort Myers 38 over (5A) Dunbar
Freedom-Tampa 4 over (8A) Riverview
Gaither 3 over Plant City
Goleman 18 over (8A) Hialeah Gardens
Haines City 7 over (6A) Lake Region
Hollywood Hills 24 over (8A) McArthur
Lake Nona 14 over East River
Leon 10 over (3A) Providence
Liberty 31 over (5A) Poinciana
Mater Academy 32 over (4A) Somerset Academy
Melbourne 21 over (5A) Astronaut
Niceville 7 over (4A) Bolles (Jacksonville)
Oak Ridge 15 over (8A) Evans
Oakleaf (Orange Park) 23 over (5A) Menendez (St. Augustine)
Palm Beach Lakes 10 over (8A) Boca Raton
Palmetto 21 over (5A) Southeast
Pinellas Park 25 over (5A) Dunedin
Plantation 17 over (8A) South Plantation
Port Charlotte 14 over Lakewood Ranch
Riverdale 1 over (6A) Lehigh
Royal Palm Beach 20 over (8A) Seminole Ridge
Sebastian River 7 over (3A) John Carroll
Sickles 10 over (8A) Alonso
St. Thomas Aquinas 45 over (8A) Deerfield Beach
Wekiva 7 over (8A) University-Orlando
Winter Springs 11 over (8A) Lake Brantley
Wiregrass Ranch 14 over (5A) Wesley Chapel

Class 6A
Armwood 55 over (7A) Strawberry Crest
Bartram Trail 17 over (5A) Ridgeview
Carol City 8 over (7A) American
Choctawhatchee 11 over (4A) Florida High
Citrus 7 over (5A) Crystal River
Columbia (Lake City) 3 over (5A) Suwannee (Live Oak)
Deltona 13 over (4A) Umatilla
Edgewater 1 over (8A) Boone
Englewood 34 over (5A) Stanton Prep
Escambia 9 over (7A) Tate
Estero 5 over (5A) Cypress Lake
Fivay 4 over (5A) Hudson
Hillsborough 7 over (7A) Tampa Bay Tech
Jefferson 1 over (7A) Steinbrenner
Jensen Beach 10 over (7A) Martin County
Lake Gibson 28 over (7A) Ridge Community
Lake Minneola 41 over (7A) East Ridge
Mainland (Daytona Beach) 22 over (8A) Fort Pierce Central
Matanzas 1 over (4A) Atlantic-Port Orange
Mitchell 1 over (5A) Gulf
Naples 10 over (5A) Island Coast
Navarre 32 over (5A) Gulf Breeze
New Smyrna Beach 24 over (8A) Treasure Coast
Norland 24 over (7A) Hialeah-Miami Lakes
Northwestern 4 over (5A) Miami Jackson
Ocala Forest 32 over (5A) Belleview
Pensacola 20 over (7A) Crestview
Robert E. Lee 6 over (4A) Andrew Jackson
Seabreeze 17 over Nease
Sebring 16 over (4A) Avon Park
South Fork 14 over (8A) Jupiter
South Fort Myers 18 over (5A) Immokalee
South Lake (Groveland) 11 over (7A) Gateway (Kissimmee)
Springstead 1 over (5A) Hernando
St. Augustine 17 over (5A) Palatka
Stranahan 24 over (7A) Fort Lauderdale
Sunlake 1 over (5A) Zephyrhills
Winter Haven 24 over (5A) Auburndale

Class 5A
American Heritage-Plantation 34 over (7A) Kathleen
Arnold 3 over (1A) Port St. Joe
Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) 14 over (3A) Episcopal (Jacksonville)
Bishop Moore 35 over (8A) Colonial
Booker 1 over (3A) Cardinal Mooney
Cardinal Gibbons 4 over (8A) Coral Springs
Clay (Green Cove Springs) 39 over (6A) Middleburg
Eastside 31 over (4A) Bradford
Gibbs 18 over (8A) Palm Harbor University
Godby 7 over (7A) Lincoln
Golden Gate 1 over (6A) Palmetto Ridge
Hardee 13 over (7A) North Port
Jesuit 11 over (3A) Tampa Catholic
Lake Wales 12 over (7A) Bartow
Lakewood 17 over (7A) Northeast-St. Pete
Lely 14 over (6A) Barron Collier
Lemon Bay 49 over (4A) Lake Placid
Merritt Island 21 over Ponte Vedra
Mulberry 1 over (7A) George Jenkins
Nature Coast 11 over (6A) Lake Weir
North Marion (Citra) 30 over (8A) West Port
North Fort Myers 14 over (3A) Bishop Verot
Palm Bay 21 over (6A) Bayside
Paxon 21 over (4A) Baldwin
Rickards 30 over (4A) East Gadsen
River Ridge 3 over Pasco
Santa Fe 45 over (4A) Keystone Heights
Satellite 28 over (4A) Cocoa Beach
South Sumter (Bushnell) 26 over (6A) Leesburg
Spoto 39 over (6A) Leto
Tarpon Springs 21 over (6A) Dixie Hollins
Tavares 38 over (6A) Pine Ridge
Titusville 25 over (4A) Space Coast
Wakulla 4 over (6A) Gainesville
West Florida Tech 11 over (6A) Pensacola Washington
Yulee 1 over (4A) West Nassau

Class 4A
Clewiston 54 over (6A) Okeechobee
Cocoa 49 over (5A) Rockledge
Fernandina Beach 39 over (2A) Christ’s Church Academy
Glades Central 31 over (3A) Pahokee
Gulliver Prep 31 over (Ind.) Keys Gate Charter
Jones 4 over (8A) Olympia
Madison County 17 over (8A) North Miami Beach
Marianna 1 over (5A) Rutherford
Raines (Jacksonville) 20 over (5A) Ribault
The Villages 32 over (1A) Hawthorne
Walton 1 over (5A) Mosley

Class 3A
American Heritage-Delray 24 over (6A) Heritage
Berkeley Prep 1 over (7A) Brandon
Cardinal Newman 28 over (8A) Spanish River
Chaminade 63 over (7A) Westland Hialeah
Clearwater Central Catholic 63 over (5A) Anclote
Father Lopez 24 over (1A) Taylor-Pierson
Fort Meade 51 over (5A) Tenoroc
Frostproof 6 over (5A) Bayshore
Holy Trinity Episcopal 1 over (2A) Foundation Academy
Lakeland Christian 59 over (2A) Agape Christian
Melbourne Central Catholic 56 over (5A) Lake Highland Prep
Orangewood Christian 3 over (2A) Trinity Christian-Deltona
P.K. Yonge 8 over (1A) Bronson
The First Academy 21 over (1A) Crescent City
Trinity Christian-Jacksonville 30 over (6A) Vanguard

Class 2A
Carrollwood Day 30 over (Ind.) Shorecrest Prep
Dade Christian 13 over (Ind.) Doral Academy
FAMU DRS 14 over (1A) Jefferson County
First Baptist 17 over Duval Charter
Indian Rocks Christian 35 over Cambridge
Jupiter Christian 21 over St. Edward’s
Marco Island Academy 19 over (SSAC) All Saints Academy
Northside Christian 37 over (3A) St. Pete Catholic
University Christian 52 over (Ind.) Arlington Country Day
Warner Christian 4 over (3A) Admiral Farragut

Class 1A
Bell 1 over Branford
Bozeman 6 over (Ind.) North Bay Haven
Chipley 12 over Graceville
Dixie County (Cross City) 21 over Lafayette (Mayo)
Hamilton County (Jasper) 27 over (4A) Taylor County
Hilliard 6 over (2A) Cedar Creek Christian
Liberty County 31 over Sneads
Newberry 11 over (7A) Chiles
Northview 4 over Blountstown
South Walton 7 over Baker
Union County 69 over Wildwood
Vernon 51 over Franklin County
West Gadsden 21 over Wewahitchka

Independent
Bishop Snyder 3 over (NFFC) St. Joseph
Gateway Charter 6 over (2A) Canterbury-St. Pete
IMG Academy 41 over (2A) Champagnat Catholic
Lecanto 3 over (6A) Land O’ Lakes
Montverde Academy 31 over (2A) Boca Raton Christian

Gold Coast Football Conference (GCFC) Semifinals
Key West 12 over Archbishop McCarthy
Oxbridge Academy 34 over North Broward Prep

North Florida Football Conference (NFFC)
Aucilla Christian 41 over (Ind.) Beacon of Hope
John Paul II Catholic 17 over Munroe Day
Rocky Bayou Christian 6 over (1A) Freeport

Southeastern Football Conference (SFC)
Ransom Everglades 47 over (Ind.) Miami Community Charter

Sunshine State Athletic Conference (SSAC) Playoffs
Semifinals
Orlando Christian Prep 1 over Central Florida Christian
Windermere Prep 13 over Seffner Christian

Consolation Bracket
Community School of Naples 4 over Berean Christian
Mount Dora Bible 1 over First Academy-Leesburg

Seeded Games
International Community 6 over Canterbury-Fort Myers
Keswick Christian 3 over Faith Christian
Santa Fe Catholic 20 over Ocala Christian
Southwest Florida Christian 24 over Seven Rivers Christian
St. Francis 1 over Bishop McLaughlin
St. Stephen’s Episcopal 14 over Legacy
The Master’s Academy 13 over Temple Christian
Zion Lutheran 28 over Merritt Island Christian

Forecast Record
Last Week 215-39, 84.6%
Season 2,014-467, 81.2%

Prep Zone Power Poll – 2014 Football Poll #11

mainlandDistrict champion Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) back in the top 20, while DeLand cracks the poll for the first time

Gainesville – There was little movement in the Prep Zone Power Poll as we head into the final week of the regular season, but there were a couple of changes.

Mainland (Daytona Beach) continues be a unanimous selection as the top overall team. The nationally-ranked Bucs (9-0) defeated Seabreeze (Daytona Beach), 26-9, to clinch the 6A-District 9 title. They are still ranked No. 1 in Class 6A, and they received all 10 first place-votes in this week’s poll.

First Coast (Jacksonville) remained second. The 8A-District 1 champions defeated district foe Sandalwood (Jacksonville), 34-7, as their record-breaking QB De’Andre Johnson had 354 yards passing and four TDs.

The Bucs (9-0), who have held seven of their nine opponents to seven points or less, host 10th-ranked Ed White (Jacksonville) tonight. The 6A-District 3 champion Commanders (8-1) moved up one spot into the top 10 after defeating Terry Parker (Jacksonville), 48-3, for their eighth win in a row since a season-opening loss at #14 Raines (Jacksonville).

South Sumter (Bushnell), which wrapped up 5A-District 6 a few weeks ago and was off last week, remained third. The Raiders (9-0) have a chance to go undefeated for the third regular season in a row with a win at Leesburg in the regular season finale tomorrow night.

Defending 3A state champion Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) jumped defending 5A state runner-up Clay (Green Cove Springs) this week. The 5A-District 4 champion Blue Devils (8-1), who were idle, dropped one spot to fifth.

The Conquerors (7-2) won the Class 3A-District 1 title with a 42-0 win against Providence (Jacksonville), holding the state’s leading rusher to 48 yard on 28 carries. Jamauri Wakefield entered the game averaging 289 yards per game, but he was shut down by Trinity Christian, which moved up one spot to fourth in this week’s poll.

Class 5A Suwannee (Live Oak) (9-0) remained sixth, 7A Oakleaf (Orange Park) (9-0) is still seventh, while St. Augustine and Trinity Catholic (Ocala), both 8-1 on the season, remained eighth and ninth, respectively.

Bolles (Jacksonville) (7-2), which is ranked 12th, along with No. 13 North Marion (Citra) (7-2), #16 Flagler Palm Coast (7-2), #17 Columbia (Lake City) (7-2), and No. 20 DeLand (7-3), which won its final six games to get into the postseason and makes its first appearance in the top 20, are the only teams in the poll that did not win their district, but they are all headed to the playoffs as district runners-up.

Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) is back in the rankings at No. 19. The Crusaders (7-1) defeated Baker County (Glen St. Mary), 35-14, on Friday, to force a three-way shootout on Monday in 5A-District 3, then defeated Westside (Jacksonville), 22-0, to win the district title.

Meanwhile, previous No. 17 South Lake (Groveland), which advanced to the playoffs for the first time in 18 years, fell out of the poll after a 55-44 loss to Edgewater (Orlando), the second consecutive loss for the Class 6A Eagles (7-2).

Plus, previous No. 14 University (Orange City), which began the season by winning its first five games but then lost to DeLand, 7-6, and lost last week to Lake Mary, 41-27, also fell out of the poll. The Titans (8-2) finished third in 8A-District 2 and did not make the FHSAA playoffs.

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.

Prep Zone Power Poll – 2014 Football Poll #11
(School, followed by first-place votes, classification, overall record and total voting points)

1. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (10) (6A) (9-0) – 200
2. First Coast (Jacksonville) (8A) (9-0) – 188
3. South Sumter (Bushnell) (5A) (9-0) – 171
4. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (3A) (7-2) – 169
5. Clay (Green Cove Springs) (5A) (8-1) – 163
6. Suwannee (Live Oak) (5A) (9-0) – 150
7. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (7A) (9-0) – 148
8. St. Augustine (6A) (8-1) – 123
9. Trinity Catholic (Ocala) (3A) (8-1) – 120
10. Ed White (Jacksonville) (6A) (8-1) – 109
11. Dixie County (Cross City) (1A) (8-0) – 100
12. Bolles (Jacksonville) (4A) (7-2) – 88
13. North Marion (Citra) (5A) (7-2) – 70
14. Raines (Jacksonville) (4A) (6-3) – 58
15. Trenton (1A) (9-1) – 55
16. Flagler Palm Coast (8A) (7-2) – 48
17. Columbia (Lake City) (6A) (7-2) – 47
18. Hamilton County (Jasper) (1A) (7-2) – 26
19. Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (7-1) – 21
20. DeLand (8A) (7-3) – 17

Also receiving votes: Mount Dora (5A) (8-2) – 11; University (Orange City) (8A) (8-2) – 8; Madison County (4A) (6-3) – 4; Umatilla (4A) (7-2) – 3; Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (6-3) – 2; South Lake (Groveland) (6A) (7-2) – 1.

Bishop McLaughlin at St. Francis | Football

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Friday, November 7 | 6:45pm
Bishop McLaughlin Catholic (Spring Hill) at St. Francis Catholic

It’s the final game of the regular season for the Wolves. Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play) and Tyler TenBieg (Color) for all the action.

Santa Fe at Keystone | Football

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Thursday 11/06/2014
HS Football – Santa Fe (Alachua) at Keystone Heights

Click Here to Listen: http://www.floridacast.com/play/index.cfm?fuseaction=embstay&id=4619BDE52B

Event Details: Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play) and Chuck Dowling (Color) for all the action. It’s the final game of the regular season for both teams. Plus, Santa Fe has a chance for back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in 14 years.

Florida’s #HSFB Top 25 state poll

FloridaHSFBTop25Logo-TransparentHallandale & Oakleaf rise up in to the Top 25 for the first time this season

Tuesday, November 5, 2014

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Very little change to the Top 25 occurred heading into Week 11 as most teams have wrapped up district play to heading into the playoffs next week.

In fact, so little changed that the Top 10 remains virtually the same from last week with Booker T. Washington (10-0) still holding on to the top spot as they finished the regular season undefeated. The Tornadoes will take their second bye week this week before heading into the playoffs next week.

Rounding out the top five includes Mainland (9-0) at No. 2, Miami Central (9-1) at No. 3, St. Thomas Aquinas (8-1) at No. 4 and Flanagan (10-0), which wrapped its up first undefeated regular season last week sitting at No. 5.

No. 6 is First Coast (9-0), which starts off the back end of the Top 10 in the rankings. Following the Buccaneers is Armwood (9-0) at No.7, Dr. Phillips (9-0) at No. 8, Lakeland (10-0) at No. 9 and East Lake (9-0) rounding off the Top 10.

Manatee (8-1) and Cocoa (8-1) flip flop the No. 13 and No. 14 spots this week while Miami Killian (9-0) and Plant (9-1) flip flop the No. 16 and No. 17 spots.

Two teams undefeated teams are making their first appearance in the Top 25 this season, this week. This includes Hallandale (9-0) which has wrapped up their season after winning their district in a tight battle with Boynton Beach. The Chargers check in at No. 20.

Oakleaf (9-0) which is one game away from their first undefeated regular season in the school’s short five-year history, debuts in the Top 25 at No. 25. The Knights which have on roll since the start of the season have shown they can compete with other top teams in the Jacksonville region so far this season.

Boynton Beach and Monarch, which were both ranked last week, dropped out of the Top 25 after suffering their first losses of the season.

Florida’s HSFB Top 25 is voted on weekly by sportswriters and sportscasters from around the state. Florida’s HSFB Top 25 is the only all-classification poll voted on through out the state during the season by members of the media.

Florida’s #HSFB Top 25 – Week 10
Rank, Team, First Place Votes in parenthesis, record, points, previous ranking (Prep Zone area teams in bold)

1. Booker T. Washington (20) (4A), 10-0, 500, 1
2. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (6A), 9-0, 468, 2
3. Miami Central (6A), 9-1, 452, 3
4. St. Thomas Aquinas (7A), 8-1, 432, 4
5. Flanagan (8A), 10-0, 388, 5
6. First Coast (Jacksonville) (8A), 9-0, 369, 6
7. Armwood (6A), 9-0, 355, 7
8. Dr. Phillips (8A), 9-0, 355, 8
9. Lakeland (7A), 10-0, 322, 9
10. East Lake (7A), 9-0, 295, 10
11. Niceville (7A), 8-1, 280, 11
12. West Orange (8A), 9-0, 265, 12
13. Manatee (8A), 8-1, 234, 14
14. Cocoa (4A), 8-1, 212, 13
15. Osceola – Kissimmee (7A), 9-1, 203, 15
16. Miami Killian (8A), 9-0, 202, 17
17. Plant (8A), 9-1, 177, 16
18. American Heritage – Delray, 7-1, 155, 19
19. Lake Mary (8A), 9-0, 122, 20
20. Hallandale (6A), 9-0, 113, NR
21. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (3A), 7-2, 101, 21
22. Columbus (8A), 9-1, 80, 23
23. Venice (6A), 9-0, 49, 25
24. American Heritage – Plantation (5A), 6-3, 49, 23
25. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (7A), 9-0, 46, NR

Dropped Out: No. 18. Boynton Beach (6A, 9-1); No. 24. Monarch (8A, 8-1)

Others Receiving Votes: South Sumter (Bushnell) (5A, 9-0) – 45; Boynton Beach (6A, 9-1) – 27; Clewiston (4A, 10-0) – 23; Naples (6A, 8-1) – 19; Winter Haven (6A, 8-1) – 19; Suwannee (Live Oak) – 18; Westminster Christian (3A, 8-1) – 14; Miramar (8A, 7-3) – 14; Viera (7A, 9-0) – 12; Clearwater Central Catholic (3A, 8-0) – 9; Coral Gables (8A, 7-2) – 8; Fort Myers (7A, 8-0) – 6; St. Augustine (6A, 8-1) – 5; Ed White (Jacksonville) (6A, 8-1) – 3; Clay (Green Cove Springs) (5A, 8-1) – 3; Oak Ridge (7A, 8-1) – 3; Monarch (8A, 8-1) – 2; Vero Beach (8A, 9-0) – 1.

AP state football rankings

AP logoLatest AP football poll (11-4-14)

Top 10 Florida high school football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, rating points and previous rankings (area teams in bold)

Class 8A
Record Pts Prv
1. Dr. Phillips (9) 9-0 128 1
2. First Coast (Jacksonville) (2) 9-0 127 2
3. Charles Flanagan (2) 10-0 115 3
4. West Orange 9-0 91 4
5. Plant (1) 9-1 82 5
6. Lake Mary 9-0 67 6
7. Christopher Columbus Catholic 9-1 49 7
8. Manatee 8-1 43 9
9. Miami Killian 9-0 36 10
10. Vero Beach 9-0 20 NR
Others receiving votes: Coral Gables 4, Miramar 4, Monarch 2, Wellington 2.

Class 7A
Record Pts Prv
1. St. Thomas Aquinas (11) 8-1 135 1
2. East Lake (3) 9-0 124 2
3. Niceville 8-1 100 3
4. Lakeland 10-0 98 4
5. Kissimmee Osceola 9-1 86 5
6. Fort Myers 9-0 72 6
7. Oakleaf (Orange Park) 9-0 59 7
8. Viera 9-0 36 8
9. Braden River 8-0 32 9
10. Lincoln 8-1 19 10
Others receiving votes: Royal Palm Beach 3, American 3, Oak Ridge 2, Tate 1.

Class 6A
Record Pts Prv
1. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (9) 9-0 134 1
2. Miami Central (5) 9-1 125 2
3. Armwood 9-0 118 3
4. Hallandale 10-0 90 6
5. Venice 9-0 89 5
6. Naples 8-1 57 7
7. Boynton Beach 9-1 50 4
8. Ed White (Jacksonville) 8-1 46 8
9. Winter Haven 8-1 30 9
10. Escambia 8-1 17 10
Others receiving votes: Lake Gibson 4, St. Augustine 4, Navarre 3, Hillsborough 2, Edgewater 1.

Class 5A
Record Pts Prv
1. South Sumter (Bushnell) (12) 9-0 134 1
2. Suwannee (Live Oak) 9-0 119 2
3. Bishop Moore 9-0 108 3
4. Clay (Green Cove Springs) 8-1 94 4
5. Island Coast 8-1 78 5
6. West Florida 8-1 76 6
7. Plantation American Heritage (1) 6-3 52 7
8. Godby (1) 7-2 50 8
9. DeSoto County 7-1 28 9
10. River Ridge 8-1 14 10(tie)
Others receiving votes: Lake Wales 5, Wakulla 4, Miami Jackson 3, Merritt Island 2, Lakewood 1, Lely 1, Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) 1.

Class 4A
Record Pts Prv
1. Miami Washington (14) 9-0 140 1
2. Clewiston 9-0 123 2
3. Cocoa 8-1 115 3
4. Glades Central 7-2 89 4
5. Bolles (Jacksonville) 7-2 61 5
Others receiving votes: Raines (Jacksonville) 32.

Class 3A
Record Pts Prv
1. Clearwater Central Catholic (7) 8-1 129 1
(tie) Delray American Heritage (6) 7-1 129 2
3. Trinity Catholic (Ocala) 7-1 99 4
4. Westminster Christian 8-1 90 3
5. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (1) 6-2 72 5
Others receiving votes: First Academy-Orlando 27, Lakeland Christian 14.

Class 2A
Record Pts Prv
1. Indian Rocks (14) 8-0 140 1
2. Victory Christian 8-1 132 2
3. Northside Christian 7-2 104 5
4. Glades Day 8-2 73 3
5. Cambridge Christian 8-1 57 NR
Others receiving votes: Champagnat Catholic 41, First Baptist 13.

Class 1A
Record Pts Prv
1. Dixie County (Cross City) (14) 8-0 140 1
2. Trenton 9-1 123 2
3. Baker School 9-0 113 3
4. Hamilton County (Jasper) 7-2 92 4
5. South Walton 7-1 74 NR
Others receiving votes: Union County (Lake Butler) 18.

How the top 20 fared

PZ - square(none)A couple of teams in the Prep Zone Power Poll lost, which prevented one of the teams from making the postseason.  Here’s a look at how all the ranked teams fared this past weekend, along with their regular season finish.  All district champions and runners-up are playoff-bound.  The new poll will be released on Wednesday night.

Prep Zone Power Poll – 2014 Football Poll #10
(School, followed by first-place votes, classification, overall record and results)

1. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (10) (6A) (9-0) – d. Seabreeze (Daytona Beach), 26-9, to clinch the 6A-District 9 title

2. First Coast (Jacksonville) (8A) (9-0) – d. Sandalwood (Jacksonville), 34-7; 8A-District 1 champions; QB De’Andre Johnson had 354 yards passing and four TDs

3. South Sumter (Bushnell) (5A) (9-0) – OFF; 5A-District 6 champions; at Leesburg in the regular season finale; Raiders go for their third consecutive unbeaten regular season

4. Clay (Green Cove Springs) (5A) (8-1) – OFF; 5A-District 4 champions; defending 5A state runners-up

5. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (3A) (7-2) – d. RV Providence (Jacksonville), 42-0, to win the 3A-District 1 title; Conquerors held the state’s leading rusher to 48 yard on 28 carries; RB Jamauri Wakefield entered the game averaging 289 yards per game

6. Suwannee (Live Oak) (5A) (9-0) – d. Crystal River, 42-20; 5A-District 5 champions; Bulldogs travel to #18 Columbia (Lake City) seeking their first unbeaten regular season since 1962

7. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (7A) (9-0) – d. RV Fletcher (Neptune Beach), 28-7, to win the 7A-District 3 title

8. St. Augustine (6A) (8-1) – d. Matanzas (Palm Coast), 29-6; 6A-District 4 champions

9. Trinity Catholic (Ocala) (3A) (8-1) – d. Father Lopez (Daytona Beach), 58-13, to win 3A-District 2; Celtics win their seventh consecutive district title and 26th straight district contest after rolling up 551 yards of total offense

10. Dixie County (Cross City) (1A) (8-0) – d. Chiefland, 40-6; 1A-District 7 champs; Class 1A top-ranked Bears are outscoring their opponents, 37-10, with wins against #15 Trenton and #20 Hamilton County on the road

11. Ed White (Jacksonville) (6A) (8-1) – d. Terry Parker (Jacksonville), 48-3; 6A-District 3 champions; Commanders have won eight in a row since a season-opening loss at #15 Raines (Jacksonville)

12. Bolles (Jacksonville) (4A) (7-2) – d. West Nassau (Callahan), 48-14, to earn the 4A-District 3 runner-up spot; Bulldogs had to travel last year as the runner-up and advanced all the way to the 4A title game

13. North Marion (Citra) (5A) (7-2) – d. Belleview, 47-0; 5A-District 5 runners-up; Colts are in the playoffs for the 15th consecutive year

14. University (Orange City) (8A) (8-2) – LOST at Lake Mary, 41-27, in 8A-District 2 finale; Titans finish third in the district; SEASON OVER

15T Trenton (1A) (9-1) – d. Bronson, 38-0; 1A-District 6 champions; fourth straight district title for the defending 1A state champions

15T Raines (Jacksonville) (4A) (6-3) – OFF; 4A-District 3 champions; host Ribault (Jacksonville) this Saturday in the regular season finale

17. South Lake (Groveland) (6A) (7-2) – LOST at Edgewater (Orlando), 55-44; 6A-District 10 runners-up; second straight loss for the Eagles

18. Columbia (Lake City) (6A) (7-2) – d. Middleburg, 62-3; 6A-District 3 runners-up; Tigers have allowed only 20 points over their last six games

19. Flagler Palm Coast (8A) (7-2) – d. RV Mandarin (Jacksonville), 30-19; 8A-District 1 runners-up

20. Hamilton County (Jasper) (1A) (7-2) – d. Jefferson County (Monticello), 28-6; 1A-District 5 champions

Also receiving votes:

Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (5A) (7-1) – d. Baker County (Glen St. Mary), 35-14, to force a three-way shootout on Monday in 5A-District 3, where they defeated Westside (Jacksonville), 22-0, to win the district title

Mandarin (Jacksonville) (8A) (6-3) – LOST to #19 Flagler Palm Coast, 30-19; Mustangs had five costly turnovers in 8A-District 1 finale that cost them a spot in the postseason

Mount Dora (5A) (8-2) – d. Tavares, 57-39; 5A-District 11 runners-up

DeLand (8A) (7-3) – d. Lake Brantley (Altamonte Springs), 47-28, to finish as 8A-District 2 runners-up; Bulldogs won their final six games of the season to make the postseason

Providence (Jacksonville) (3A) (7-2) – LOST to #5 Trinity Christian (Jacksonville), 42-0, to finish as the 3A-District 1 runner-up

Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (7A) (5-4) – LOST at #7 Oakleaf (Orange Park), 28-7, to finish as the 7A-District 3 runner-up; Senators in the playoffs for the eighth consecutive year

On the bubble:

Umatilla (4A) (7-2) – d. Trinity Christian (Deltona), 49-8; 4A-District 4 champions

The Villages (4A) (7-2) – d. Interlachen, 44-7; 4A-District 4 runners-up

Madison County (4A) (6-3) – d. Fernandina Beach, 51-0; 4A-District 2 champions

Fort White (4A) (5-3) – d. Taylor County (Perry), 42-14; 4A-District 2 runners-up

University Christian (Jacksonville) (2A) (6-3) – d. Cedar Creek Christian (Jacksonville), 53-6; 2A-District 2 champions

Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (6-3) – d. Branford, 48-0; 1A-District 5 runners-up; senior QB Brycen Lee completed 15-of-19 for 313 yards and four TDs; 10 straight postseason appearances

Gainesville Volleyball

Monday November 3rd, 6-7 p.m. – “The Prep Zone”

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Join host Mike Ridaught along with his special guests – Eddie Maynard, Gainesville’s volleyball coach, and senior members of the Hurricanes’ team, which will play at Middleburg on Tuesday night in the second round of the Class 6A state playoffs. We’ll also recap the football Prep Zone Power Poll, the Sonic Player-of-the-Game, and our Trophy Shop Athlete-of-the-Week presented by State Farm agent Mark McGriff.

Williston at Union County | Football

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Friday Oct. 31st, 7 p.m. – High School Football
Union County (Lake Butler) at Williston

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Join Daniel Gillman (Play-by-play) & Chris Hodgson (Color) for the Class 1A-District 7 finale for both teams.