Friday, 7:00 p.m. (PREGAME) – High School Football, 7:30 p.m. (KICKOFF)
Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play), Jake Ricker (Color), & Parker Fluke (Stats/Halftime/Postgame) for all the action. The visiting Golden Eagles (5-1) defeated the Bobcats (3-1) in last year’s meeting and have won four of the last six in the series.
Bartram Trail (St Johns) is still the #1 team in The Prep Zone Power Poll despite major shakeup behind the Bears in the top five
GAINESVILLE — As the high school football season continues to navigate its way through the COVID-19 pandemic, some teams have had to postpone games, while other teams pick up different opponents at the last minute to get games.
The Florida High School Athletic Association even went to the extraordinary step of announcing the playoff brackets a month before the postseason started and inviting any school who opted in to the playoffs.
Some schools have handled it better than others to this point. And right now no team is handling the situation better than the team at the top of The Prep Zone Power Poll for the fourth straight week, the Bartram Trail (St. Johns) Bears.
Bartram Trail (5-1) had no problem with another St. Johns County rival last week, dispatching of Nease (Ponte Vedra), 42-13, at home. Next up for the Bears this Friday is a showdown with #5 Oakleaf (Orange Park).
Bartram Trail received eight of the nine first-place votes to remain the #1 team once again in the all-classification regional rankings.
Bolles moves up a spot to #2 after a dominant 33-14 win at then-#5 Baker County (Glen St. Mary).
The Bulldogs (5-1), who have rebounded from their only loss of the season in overtime to #13 Creekside (St. Johns) with three straight wins, handed the Wildcats their first loss of the season.
Baker County (5-1) drops to #9 this week.
Also up three slots this week to 3rd is Trinity Christian (Jacksonville).
The Conquerors (4-1) have won four games in a row since an opening week loss to Bolles. They took a long road trip to South Florida and knocked off the 20th-ranked team in America according to Max Preps, American Heritage (Plantation), 3-0, in a rain storm.
Trinity Christian faces another big road test this week, albeit much closer to home, as they travel to #8 Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville).
Vanguard drops two spots to #4 despite an easy 33-7 win over North Marion (Citra). The Knights (3-0) face a major road test this Friday at Marion County rival #10 Dunnellon, which also comes in undefeated at 3-0.
Oakleaf rounds out the top five.
The Knights (4-2) trounced Mandarin (Jacksonville) 35-12 on the road and moved up five spots and into the top five going into this Friday’s showdown at #1 Bartram Trail.
Oakleaf received the other first-place vote and is unbeaten against Florida teams so far in 2020, with their only losses coming against Georgia powerhouses Camden County and Lowndes.
Madison County drops two spots and out of the top five to #6 despite a 22-6 win at 6A Auburndale. The Cowboys (6-1) actually play a 1A school this week, on the road at Taylor County (Perry).
The rest of the second five is 7th-ranked Fleming Island (Orange Park), followed by Lee, Baker County, and Dunnellon rounding out the top 10.
Fleming Island rebounded from its first regular season loss in two years at Oakleaf by bouncing First Coast (Jacksonville), 27-7. The Golden Eagles (5-1) hit the road once again this week as they travel to Gainesville to play RV Buchholz (3-1).
Mainland (Daytona Beach) (3-1) moves back into the rankings this week at 18th after knocking off then-#8 DeLand, 14-6.
DeLand (2-1) drops all the way down to #19 but stays ranked.
Also new to the poll this week is Newberry, which beat then-RV Dixie County (Cross City), 21-14, to win its sixth game in a row after an opening-week loss at Hawthorne.
The Panthers (6-1) are tied for 20th with Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville), which remained undefeated at 4-0 with a 15-3 win at Springstead (Spring Hill).
Trinity Catholic (Ocala), which lost its third game in a row last week to #12 Sandalwood (Jacksonville), 17-14, drops out.
The Prep Zone Power Poll ranks the top 20 high school football, volleyball, 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 and it is powered by Anytime Fitness of Gainesville.
THE PREP ZONE POWER POLL – 2020 FOOTBALL POLL #7
(School, followed by classification, first-place votes, current record, and total voting points)
1. Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (8A) (8) (5-1) – 177
2. Bolles (Jacksonville) (4A) (5-1) – 160
3. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (3A) (4-1) – 155
4. Vanguard (Ocala) (5A) (3-0) – 145
5. Oakleaf (Orange Park) (8A) (1) (4-2) – 133
6. Madison County (1A) (6-1) – 131
7. Fleming Island (Orange Park) (7A) (5-1) – 126
8. Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (6A) (4-0) – 121
9. Baker County (Glen St. Mary) (5A) (5-1) – 109
10. Dunnellon (5A) (3-0) – 92
11. Clay (Green Cove Springs) (5A) (5-0) – 90
12. Sandalwood (Jacksonville) (8A) (5-0) – 83
13. Creekside (St. Johns) (7A) (4-2) – 76
14. The Villages (4A) (3-0) – 71
15. Ponte Vedra (6A) (5-1) – 47
16. Fletcher (Neptune Beach) (7A) (4-1) – 37
17. Baldwin (3A) (6-0) – 34
18. Mainland (Daytona Beach) (6A) (3-1) – 33
19. DeLand (8A) (2-1) – 29
20T. Nature Coast Tech (Brooksville) (5A) (4-0) – 9
20T. Newberry (1A) (6-1) – 9
Also receiving votes: Suwannee (Live Oak) (5A) (5-2) – 8; Wildwood (1A) (6-0) – 8; Buchholz (Gainesville) (7A) (3-1) – 6; Lake Minneola (6A) (3-1) – 4; St. Augustine (6A) (3-2) – 4; Forest (Ocala) (7A) (2-1) – 2; Keystone Heights (4A) (4-1) – 2, West Port (Ocala) (8A) (3-1) – 1.
Defending 5A state champion Ponte Vedra remains on top of the all-classification regional rankings
GAINESVILLE – The top-ranked team in The Prep Zone Power Poll for the seventh straight week is Ponte Vedra.
The Sharks (22-0) remain the No. 1 team in the all-classification regional rankings for the seventh straight week after a perfect 3-0 mark which included wins over St. Augustine, Clay (Green Cove Springs), and Seabreeze (Daytona Beach) to win the District 4-5A title.
The defending 5A state champions received all seven of the first-place votes in this week’s poll.
The top five stayed intact.
Creekside (St. Johns) (16-2) is still No. 2 after winning the District 4-6A title with wins over No. 8 Fletcher (Neptune Beach) and No. 9 Fleming Island (Orange Park).
Forest (Ocala) (14-0) held at No. 3 after winning the District 5-6A title with wins over Buchholz (Gainesville) and Gainesville, which is currently receiving votes and will travel to #15 New Smyrna Beach in tonight’s regional quarterfinal.
Santa Fe (Alachua) stayed at No. 4 after winning the District 2-4A title with sweeps of Suwannee (Live Oak) and Marianna. The Raiders (19-8) will host Bay (Panama City) in Thursday’s regional quarterfinal, which will be broadcast on the NFHS Network.
Trinity Catholic (Ocala) (12-6) remained fifth after winning the District 3-3A title with sweeps over Taylor (Pierson) and Father Lopez (Daytona Beach).
Rounding out the rest of the top 10 is No. 6 Vanguard (Ocala) (12-2), No. 7 Newberry (20-3), No. 8 Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville) (16-8), No. 9 Fleming Island (Orange Park) (14-7) and No. 10 Bell (18-5).
Dropping out of the top 20 this week was previously No. 16 P.K. Yonge (Gainesville) (9-5), No. 19 Gainesville (11-7) and No. 20 South Lake (Groveland) (17-4).
Moving into the top 20 this week was #15 New Smyrna Beach (15-7) and No. 18 East Ridge (Clermont) (8-5).
The Prep Zone Power Poll ranks the top 20 high school football, volleyball, basketball, baseball and 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 and Volusia counties). It is voted on weekly by sportswriters and sportscasters and it is powered by Anytime Fitness of Gainesville.
Santa Fe High School is the only Alachua County volleyball team at home this week in the first round of the FHSAA state playoffs and we’ll have video coverage of their game on Thursday via the NFHS Network.
Plus, we’re talking golf on our high school show on Wednesday night and two football games on Friday (video & radio).
Here is our broadcast schedule for the week of Oct. 19:
Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. – “The Prep Zone” Sports Show (broadcast from Sonic Drive-In on 39th Avenue in Gainesville) Radio: “I am Country” 106.9 FM Gainesville ‘Live’ audio:https://streamdb6web.securenetsystems.net/cirrusencore/WPLL
Join Mike Ridaught & Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports. Their guests for this week include Keystone Heights girls golf coach Billy Jackson and members of the Indians’ girls & boys golf teams.
Thursday, 6:45 p.m. (PREGAME) – High School Volleyball, 7 p.m. (FIRST SERVE)
Bay (Panama City) at Santa Fe (Alachua)
‘Live’ & ‘Archived’ Video (via NFHS Network): https://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/the-prep-zone/gam46b523db4c
Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play) & Davis Johnson (Color) for this Class 4A-Region 1 Quarterfinal.
Friday, 7 p.m. (PREGAME) – High School Football, 7:30 p.m. (KICKOFF)
Fleming Island (Orange Park) at Buchholz (Gainesville) Radio: “I am Country” 106.9 FM Gainesville ‘Live’ audio:https://streamdb6web.securenetsystems.net/cirrusencore/WPLL
Join Mike Ridaught (Play-by-play), Jake Ricker (Color), & Parker Fluke (Stats/Halftime/Postgame) for all the action. The visiting Golden Eagles (5-1) defeated the Bobcats (3-1) in last year’s meeting and have won four of the last six in the series. It’s also Homecoming for Buchholz.
Friday, 7:15 p.m. (PREGAME) – High School Football, 7:30 p.m. (KICKOFF)
Eastside (Gainesville) at Orange Park
‘Live’ & ‘Archived’ video via the Eastside Athletics Facebook page
Join Marty Pallman (Play-by-play) & Travis Coleman (Color) for Rams’ football.
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THE PREP ZONE’S WEEKDAY COVERAGE:
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**For those in the Tri-County area, tune in to ThePrepZone.com Nature Coast Sports Report presented by SunState Federal Credit Union every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:28 a.m. and repeating at 5:28 p.m. They are two minutes in length and air on 93.1 FM & 940 AM in Chiefland/Trenton and 96.3 FM & 1240 AM in Cross City. Listen LIVE here**
**Tune in to our weekly radio interviews talking high school sports on ThePrepZone.com Sports Report presented by SunState Federal Credit Union on WRUF-98.1 FM & 850 AM in Gainesville every Thursday at 4 p.m. (excluding remotes) on “The Tailgate” with Jeff Cardozo & Pat Dooley**
Here are the current standings, followed by this week’s games and last week’s results:
Joshua Wilson (FloridaHSFootball.com): 64-11 (.853)
Corey Davis (Gainesville Sun): 58-17 (.773)
John Patton (Ocala Star-Banner): 56-19 (.747)
Marty Pallman (The Prep Zone): 56-19 (.747)
Mike Ridaught (The Prep Zone): 56-19 (.747)
Tyler TenBieg (The Prep Zone): 52-23 (.693)
Here are this week’s games:
Fleming Island (Orange Park) (5-1) at Buchholz (Gainesville) (3-1)
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (4-1) at Robert E. Lee (Jacksonville) (4-0)
Oakleaf (Orange Park) (4-2) at Bartram Trail (St. Johns) (5-1)
Vanguard (Ocala) (3-0) at Dunnellon (3-0)
University (Orange City) (3-2) at DeLand (2-1)
Forest (Ocala) (2-1) at West Port (Ocala) (3-1)
Ponte Vedra (5-1) at Suwannee (Live Oak) (5-2)
Menendez (St. Augustine) (2-3) at Ridgeview (Orange Park) (5-1)
Trinity Catholic (Ocala) (2-3) at Victory Christian Academy (Lakeland) (4-2)
Union County (Lake Butler) (4-2) at Hawthorne (4-1)
Mike Ridaught (8-2)
Bolles
DeLand – X
Buchholz (Freebie)
Robert E. Lee
Madison County
Orange Park
Dixie County – X
Sandalwood
Oak Hall
Raines
Marty Pallman (7-3)
Bolles
DeLand – X
Buchholz (Freebie)
Robert E. Lee
Madison County
Orange Park
Dixie County – X
Sandalwood
Oak Hall
Ribault – X
John Patton (5-5)
Bolles
DeLand – X
Fletcher (Freebie)
Robert E. Lee
Madison County
Orange Park
Dixie County – X
Trinity Catholic – X
All Saints – X
Ribault – X
Corey Davis (7-3)
Bolles
DeLand – X
Fletcher (Freebie)
Robert E. Lee
Madison County
Orange Park
Newberry
Trinity Catholic – X
All Saints – X
Raines
Tyler TenBieg (6-4)
Baker County – X
Mainland
Buchholz (Freebie)
Robert E. Lee
Madison County
Orange Park
Newberry
Trinity Catholic – X
All Saints – X
Ribault – X
Joshua Wilson (7-3)
Bolles
DeLand – X
Buchholz (Freebie)
Robert E. Lee
Madison County
Orange Park
Dixie County – X
Sandalwood
All Saints – X
Raines
Wednesday, 7-8 p.m. – “The Prep Zone” Sports Show (broadcast from Sonic Drive-In on 39th Avenue in Gainesville)
Join Mike Ridaught & Marty Pallman as they talk high school sports. Their guests for this week include Keystone Heights girls golf coach Billy Jackson and members of the Indians’ girls & boys golf teams.
On Friday night, the Newberry Panthers won their 6th straight game by defeating the visiting Dixie County Bears, 21-14. In doing so, they also snapped Dixie County’s 4-game win streak.
It was a game of strong defenses throughout the game.
After a scoreless first quarter that included two straight turnovers on downs, Dixie County (4-2) opened up the scoring with an 18-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Sam Cannon to Kolton Hunt on 4th and 10.
On the very next drive, Newberry (6-1) would answer.
A Kobe Delima 40-yard run would set up an 8-yard touchdown run by Newberry quarterback Makai Johnson. This would be the first of three touchdown runs by Johnson.
That would also be the last score of the first half.
The second half started off strong for the Panthers with a 37-yard pass from Johnson to wide receiver Justen Crews.
However, Johnson would take a brutal hit inside the 5-yard line, resulting in a fumble recovered by the Dixie County defense. Johnson sustained an injury on the play, but that did not stop him from having a great second half.
The next drive, another long Delima run (this time a 50-yard run), would set up a 1-yard touchdown by Johnson to open an exciting 4th quarter.
Later in the quarter, Dixie County would tie the game at 14-14 with a Brenden Hall 85-yard punt return for a touchdown.
However, that score would not last long.
On the very next play, Newberry would answer with Johnson’s third touchdown rush of the night, this time a 72-yard run, which gave the Panthers the lead with 7:30 left in the game.
“We just need to keep working,” said Newberry coach Ed Johnson. “Our goal is to win a state championship.”
Newberry’s strong defense would step up when they were needed it the most to win the game for the Panthers.
Dixie County’s next possession found them with a 4th and 32, after two straight sacks by the Newberry defense. Carson Price would have the first sack for a loss of 7-yards, and Mason Markle would have the second sack for a loss of 15-yards.
“We had a horrible week of practice,” Price said. “I guess we just wanted a little bit of redemption for that. We knew our offense wanted to move the ball well. So, we had to lock in and go get it.”
Price finished with three sacks and one forced fumble in the game.
Dixie County would have one more chance to tie the game after stopping the Panther offense with 2:08 left in the game.
However, the stout Panther defense could not be held. With just over a minute left in the game, Newberry’s defense would ice the game after recovering a fumble, securing the win.
After last week, where Newberry was led by a strong offense, Coach Johnson was proud to see his defense, specifically Price, play a great game.
“Carson has been playing his butt off for us all season,” he said. “He’s made big timely plays for us. That kid just goes hard. He’s a big hitter. He loves contact. Our defense stepped up tonight and kept us in the game, which is big.”
Next week, Newberry looks to win its 7th straight when it travels to Santa Fe (2-3), while Dixie County has a bye week and then travels to P.K. Yonge (2-4) on Friday, Oct. 30.