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Prep Zone Power Poll – 2012 Football #11

GAINESVILLE – Gainesville High just finished one of its most successful regular seasons in school history which helped the ‘Canes to remain on top of this week’s Prep Zone Power Poll.

GHS (10-0) defeated Lecanto, 49-0, to complete their first undefeated regular season since 1972. The Hurricanes, who received all seven first-place votes, will host Hernando (Brooksville) in the first round of the Class 6A state playoffs on Friday, November 16.

First Coast (Jacksonville), which played in last year’s Class 7A state title game, edged Ed White (Jacksonville), 21-14, to remain second. The Bucs (9-0) will travel to Mandarin (Jacksonville) this week and they will host Buchholz (Gainesville) in next week’s regional quarterfinals.

Columbia (Lake City) moved ahead of South Sumter (Bushnell) for the third spot in this week’s poll. The Tigers (8-1) edged the Raiders (10-0) in total voting points, 121-119, as the teams flip-flopped in the rankings.

Overall, there was very little movement in this week’s poll. St. Augustine (8-0), Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (8-1), Madison County (9-1), Union County (Lake Butler) (10-0), Trenton (9-0), New Smyrna Beach (8-0) and Bolles (Jacksonville) (8-1) all remained fifth through 11th, respectively.

However, Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (8-1), Warner Christian (South Daytona) (9-1), Trinity Catholic (Ocala) (7-2) and Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (7-2) all moved up one spot following Springstead’s 14-7 loss to Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville). Ponte Vedra (8-1) and Ridgeview (Orange Park) (8-1) actually moved up two spots, leap-frogging over Fleming Island (Orange Park) (6-2), which will travel to highly-ranked Lincoln (Tallahassee) in next week’s 7A playoffs.

It was the first loss of the season for the Eagles (9-1), who were the only team in this week’s poll to fall, and they tumbled seven spots from 12th to 19th.

All 20 teams in this week’s poll will be participating in the FHSAA football playoffs.

The Prep Zone Power Poll ranks the top 20 high school football, basketball and baseball teams (regardless of classification) across 26 counties in north Florida (Alachua, Baker, Bradford, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Flagler, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Hernando, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, Sumter, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, Union & Volusia counties). It is voted on weekly by sportswriters and sportscasters.

PREP ZONE POWER POLL – WEEK #11

1. Gainesville (7) (6A) (10-0)- 140
2. First Coast (Jacksonville) (7A) (9-0) – 130
3. Columbia (Lake City) (6A) (8-1) – 121
4. South Sumter (Bushnell) (4A) (10-0) – 119
5. St. Augustine (6A) (8-0) – 117
6. Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (8A) (8-1) – 104
7. Madison County (3A) (9-1) – 102
8. Union County (Lake Butler) (1A) (10-0) – 88
9. Trenton (1A) (9-0) – 82
10. New Smyrna Beach (6A) (8-0) – 80
11. Bolles (Jacksonville) (4A) (8-1) – 71
12. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (3A) (8-1) – 64
13. Warner Christian (South Daytona) (2A) (9-1) – 50
14. Trinity Catholic (Ocala) (3A) (7-2) – 49
15. Ponte Vedra (5A) (8-1) – 40
16. Ridgeview (Orange Park) (6A) (8-1) – 32
17. Fleming Island (Orange Park) (7A) (6-2) – 27
18. Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (6A) (7-2) – 17
19. Springstead (Spring Hill) (6A) (9-1) – 16
20. Raines (Jacksonville) (4A) (7-2) – 11

Also receiving votes – Baker County (Glen St. Mary) (5A) (6-2) – 4; University Christian (Jacksonville) (2A) (8-1) – 3; Lafayette (Mayo) (1A) (7-2) – 2; Mainland (Daytona Beach) (6A) (6-3) – 1.

Buchholz Football


November 6th, 6:00pm – Join host Mike Ridaught and Tyler Ten-Bieg with special guests Coach Whittemore and the Buchholz football team. The Bobcats have secured a trip to the playoffs for the first time in 4 years. We’ll recognize our Athlete of the Week, recap Player of the Game, take a look back at our picks for the week and release the new football Prep Zone Power Poll.

Sonic Player-of-the-Game

  • Thursday, November 1, was Bryce Goston of the Buchholz (Gainesville) football team. Goston accounted for four touchdowns as Buchholz defeated West Port (Ocala), 34-7, and clinched its first playoff spot in four years.  The senior QB had two TD’s on the ground and two through the air for the Bobcats (5-5), including the game-winning 26-yard TD pass to Jared Goar in the opening half.

Trophy Shop Athlete-of-the-Week Presented by Mark McGriff’s State Farm Insurance of Gainesville for the week of October 29

  • Wesley Olmsted of the Eastside (Gainesville) boys’ swim team.  At the Class 2A-Region 2 meet in Titusville, Olmsted matched his own school record with a time of 20.98 (which he set at last year’s Class 2A state meet) in the 50-yard freestyle.  The junior also won the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 50.30.  Both marks are All-American consideration.  He swam the fastest butterfly leg (22.82) during the 200-yard medley relay as the Rams finished sixth with a school-record time of 1:46.17.  Olmsted also had the fastest split time (21.00) of any swimmer in the 200-yard freestyle relay race.

Week 10 Picks

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** 11.05.12 ** Standings have been updated and corrected.

Games

Newberry at Union County (Lake Butler)
Citrus (Inverness) at Vanguard (Ocala)
Leesburg at Lake Weir (Ocala)
Mount Dora at Keystone Heights
Trinity Catholic (Ocala) at Fort White
North Marion (Citra) at Dunnellon
Baker County (Glen St. Mary) at Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville)
West Nassau (Callahan) at Fernandina Beach
Creekside (St. Johns) at Nease (Ponte Vedra)
Ribault (Jacksonville) at Raines (Jacksonville)
DeLand at Flagler Palm Coast
Taylor County (Perry) at Marianna

Results

 

Scores – 2012 Football #10

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Thursday’s scores

Buchholz (Gainesville) 34, West Port (Ocala) 7
Sandalwood (Jacksonville) 28, Spruce Creek (Port Orange) 13
University School (Davie) 56, Eagle’s View (Jacksonville) 0

Friday’s scores

Aucilla Christian (Monticello) 41, Rocky Bayou Christian (Niceville) 0
Baker County (Glen St. Mary) 49, Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) 35
Baldwin 54, Chiefland 42
Bartram Trail (Jacksonville) 42, Wolfson (Jacksonville) 7
Bell 51, Bronson 18
Bishop Moore (Orlando) 34, Tavares 8
Bolles (Jacksonville) 44, Jackson (Jacksonville) 20
Bradford (Starke) 48, Interlachen 0
Clay (Green Cove Springs) 14, Forrest (Jacksonville) 13
Columbia (Lake City) 54, Leon (Tallahassee) 3
Creekside (St. Johns) 23, Nease (Ponte Vedra) 20
Crescent City 41, Taylor (Pierson) 0
Crystal River 47, Belleview 28
DeLand 27, Flagler Palm Coast 21
Dixie County (Cross City) 27, Williston 21
Eustis 54, Poinciana (Kissimmee) 7
Evans (Orland) 43, Lake Minneola (Minneola) 25
First Academy (Leesburg) 48, Ocala Christian 14
First Coast (Jacksonville) 21, Ed White (Jacksonville) 14
Fletcher (Jacksonville) 42, Mandarin (Jacksonville) 7
Gainesville 49, Lecanto 0
Harvest Community (Jacksonville) 78, Beacon of Hope (Jacksonville) 0
Hernando (Brooksville) 27, Mitchell (New Port Richey) 3
Jefferson County (Monticello) 49, Hamilton County (Jasper) 6
Lafayette (Mayo) 49, Branford 7
Lake Mary Prep 55, Mount Dora Bible
Lake Nona 20, Atlantic (Port Orange) 12
Lee (Jacksonville) 47, Englewood (Jacksonville) 0
Leesburg 31, Lake Weir 14
Lincoln (Tallahassee) 35, Forest (Ocala) 28
Madison County 32, Florida High (Tallahassee) 7
Mainland (Daytona Beach) 27, Seabreeze (Daytona Beach) 9
Master’s Academy (Oviedo) 41, Seven Rivers Christian (Lecanto) 0
Mount Dora 23, Keystone Heights 14
Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville) 14, Springstead (Spring Hill) 7
New Smyrna Beach 56, Deltona 0
North Marion (Citra) 24, Dunnellon 7
Orange Park 35, Oakleaf (Orange Park) 0
Palatka 45, Matanzas (Palm Coast) 19
Parker (Jacksonville) 68, Paxon (Jacksonville) 7
PK Yonge (Gainesville) 20, Christ’s Church (Jacksonville) 12
Ponte Vedra (St. Augustine) 38, Menendez (St. Augustine) 0
Providence (Jacksonville) 49, Bishop Snyder (Jacksonville) 14
Rickards (Tallahassee) 37, Suwannee (Live Oak) 13
Ridgeview (Orange Park) 42, Middleburg 3
Santa Fe (Alachua) 19, Eastside (Gainesville) 14
South Lake (Groveland) 66, East Ridge (Clermont) 56
South Sumter (Bushnell) 49, Umatilla 13
St. Augustine 28, Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville) 21
St. Edwards (Vero Beach) 48, Father Lopez (Daytona Beach) 0
St. Francis (Gainesville) 37, St. Joseph (St. Augustine) 12
St. Johns Country Day (Orange Park) 44, Cedar Creek Christian (Jacksonville) 12
Sunlake (Land O’Lakes) 63, Central (Brooksville) 7
Taylor County (Perry) 26, Marianna 25
Temple Christian (Jacksonville) 18, Peniel Baptist (Palatka) 16
Trenton 54, Hawthorne 20
Trinity Catholic (Ocala) 21, Fort White 19
Trinity Christian (Deltona) 61, St. John Lutheran (Ocala) 0
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) 41, Episcopal (Jacksonville) 0
Union County (Lake Butler) 10, Newberry 7
University Christian (Jacksonville) 56, Oak Hall (Gainesville) 7
Vanguard (Ocala) 35, Citrus (Inverness) 18
Warner Christian (South Daytona) 48, Florida Air (Melbourne) 12
Weeki Wachee 58, Duval Charter (Jacksonville) 0
West Nassau (Callahan) 25, Fernandina Beach 16
Wildwood 52, The Villages 14

Ed White at First Coast

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November 2nd, 7:00pm – Ed White Commanders at First Coast Buccaneers

via: iBN Sports

Newberry at Union County

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This will be an audio only broadcast, click here to listen. 

Audio Only Link

November 2nd, 7:30pm – The Class 1A-District 7 championship is on the line. Join Zach Sweat, Charlotte Emerson & Aaron Dukes for Union County Tiger football on Senior Night. The game will also air on WUCR-FM 107.9 in Lake Butler.

via: Union County Radio

West Port at Buchholz

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Audio Only Link

November 1st, 7:00pm – Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play), Joey Cuffari (Color) and Tyler TenBieg (Sidelines) for this key Class 7A-District 1 game with playoff implications. A win for Buchholz, on Senior Night, puts the Bobcats in the playoffs for the first time in four years, while a West Port win likely secures their first bid to the postseason in 10 years. The game will also air on ESPN Radio AM-1230 in Gainesville and AM-900 & FM-100.1 in Ocala.

Final: Buchholz 34, West Port 7

Eagle’s View at University School

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November 1st, 7:00pm – Eagle’s View Warriors at University School Suns.

…It’s been a struggle for Eagle’s View on offense this season, as the team has used three signal-caller, with senior Cortney Jones seeing the most time under center. The only adversity the host Suns have experienced this season is what it’s inflicted on its opponents.  University has been dominant on both sides of the ball… Click here to read more

via: Fox Sports Florida

Palm Beach Central at Boca Raton

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November 1st, 6:00pm – Palm Beach Central Broncos at Boca Raton Bobcats

#6 Palm Beach Central has already clinched a playoff berth and looks to continue its strong play against Boca Raton on ESPN 760’s Football Night in South Florida. via: ESPN760