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Rising Senior – Amariaun Dallas (Bronson)

We are recognizing the top athletes from the Class of 2021. It will include athletes from the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, and Union.

Name: Amariaun Dallas
School: Bronson High School
What sports will you participate in during your senior year? Football and Basketball
What position(s) will you play? DT and OL
Stats: 6-1, 275; 55 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, seven sacks, two forced fumbles, one Blocked kick
Achievements (Academic and/or Athletic): GPA 3.25
Favorite high school sports moment so far: “Breaking (19-game) losing streak and winning with my brothers.”
Favorite quote or favorite coach saying: “Hard Work Beats Talent” – head coach Russell Holley
What are you looking forward to most about your senior year: “To live in the moment because sadly it’s ending.”
Goals for your senior season: “Win and make the playoffs.”
College offers or interest: “Talking with some D2 and D3 schools.”

Rising Senior – Trevor Spencer (St. Francis Catholic Academy)

We are recognizing the top athletes from the Class of 2021. It will include athletes from the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, and Union.

Name: Trevor Spencer
School: St Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville)
Sports: Football and Baseball
Positions: Wide Receiver and Safety (Football); Shortstop and Pitcher (Baseball)
Stats (Junior season): Four receiving touchdowns & 20 solo tackles; Batting avg .312 with 11 stolen bases
Achievements: Gainesville Sun second team All-Area as a sophomore (baseball)
Favorite High School Sports Moment so far: “My first touchdown in football.”
Looking forward: “I am looking forward to this football season and trying to be leader for our young team.”
Goals: “I aim to be first team All-Area in football and baseball.”

Rising Senior – Tiger Days (Williston)

We are recognizing the top athletes from the Class of 2021. It will include athletes from the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, and Union.

Name: Tiger Days
School: Williston High School
What sports will you participate in during your senior year? Football and Basketball
What position(s) will you play? QB/DB (Football) & PG (Basketball)
Stats: 27 Tackles, 194 passing yards as a junior
Favorite high school sports moment so far: Throwing a 65-yard TD pass against rival Chiefland.
Favorite quote or favorite coach saying: “A leader is someone who inspires and empowers people to get to places that they wouldn’t be able to reach otherwise, but you also need to have people who are willing to be led by you.” – Former University of Florida & Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer
What are you looking forward to most about your senior year: “Playing my senior year with my friends.”
Goals for your senior season: “To throw for over 1,000 yards.”
College offers or interest: “I have interest in playing college football.”

Rising Senior – Jake Slaughter (Trinity Catholic)

We are recognizing the top athletes from the Class of 2021. It will include athletes from the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, and Union.

Name: Jake Slaughter
School: Trinity Catholic (Ocala)
What sports will you participate in during your senior year? Football and possibly track & field
What position(s) will you play? Offensive line and probably throw in track
Stats: 6’5 295 lbs; 5.1 40
Achievements (Academic and/or Athletic): 4.4 GPA and All-County
Favorite high school sports moment so far: Beating Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) in the playoffs in 2019
Favorite quote or favorite coach saying: “You can always give effort regardless of skill or talent.”
What are you looking forward to most about your senior year: “Making a deep run into the playoffs with my teammates.”
Goals for your senior season: “Be a dominant team in the state of Florida.”
College offers, interests, or commitments: Committed to the University of Florida

Rising Senior – Paige Dinges (Newberry)

We are recognizing the top athletes from the Class of 2021. It will include athletes from the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, and Union.

Name: Paige Dinges
School: Newberry High School
What sports will you participate in during your senior year? Volleyball
What position(s) will you play? Middle blocker
Stats: 228 kills, 69 blocks, 99 digs, and 17 service aces (2019)
Achievements (Academic and/or Athletic): playing at the varsity level for four years; 2nd team Gainesville Sun All-Area (junior year); led the team in kills with 13 in Class 1A state championship game last year; Honorable mention All-Area sophomore year at Fort White High School
Favorite high school sports moment so far: “Making it to state and playing in the state championship game vs Sneads.”
Favorite quote or favorite coach saying: “Whose house? Our house!” – coach Hank Rone
What are you looking forward to most about your senior year: “Being a leader to the underclassmen and working hard to get back to state.”
Goals for senior year: “Win districts and get back to the state championship.”
College offers or interest: Valdosta State & Saint Leo University (interest)

Rising Senior – Thomas Kerrin (Bronson)

We are recognizing the top athletes from the Class of 2021. It will include athletes from the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, and Union.

Name: Thomas Kerrin
School: Bronson High School
What sports will you participate in during your senior year? Football, Basketball, Weightlifting
What position(s) will you play? RB, LB
Stats: 6-1 235; 435 yard rushing, 3 TDs; 52 tackles, 7 sacks, 8 tackles for a loss, 12 hurries, 2 fumble recovers, 3 forced fumbles
Achievements (Academic and/or Athletic): 2X team defensive player of year
Favorite high school sports moment so far: ending a 22-game losing streak and winning first game at home in 6 years
Favorite quote: “Winning is like a bag of chips. Once you have one, you gonna want more.” – former football coach Seth Stebbins
What are you looking forward to most about your senior year: “Going 10-0.”
Goals for your senior season: “Going 10-0.”
College offers or interest: “I have interest from D2 and D3 schools. I will play anywhere. I just want the chance to play.”

Coaches have mixed opinions on start of football season

By Mike Ridaught
Twitter – @ridaught

With the FHSAA Board of Directors meeting approaching this Friday, several area head football coaches offered their thoughts on whether the first day of fall practice would be on August 24 or delayed even longer.

“I’m going to air on the side of science and say they are going to push it back,” said St. Francis Catholic Academy (Gainesville) football coach Scott McDaniel, whose team has been working out since June 15 but has not been in the weight room yet due to county regulations and safety protocols. “If we’re going to play, there can’t be all these restrictions. There is no way for me to avoid laying on you if I tackle you and you run me over.”

In a recent poll about whether the season would begin on August 24 or pushed back, the results were 50/50 a total of 90 votes in.

“I’d hate to bet on it,” said first-year Union County (Lake Butler) football coach Andrew Thomas. “I’ve been going back and forth.”

Thomas, who won two Class 1A state titles at Trenton, left Trinity Catholic (Ocala) after two seasons and accepted the job with the Tigers prior to the start of spring.

“It’s been tough because when I was hired it was right when everything shut down, so I didn’t even really know my kids, know faces, know anything,” he explained. “I hadn’t really met them all until June.”

Former Union County assistant Brian Tomlinson, who was the head coach of the Tigers’ baseball team which won the Class 1A state title in 2012, is a little more optimistic.

“My opinion is I think we will (start 8/24),” said Tomlinson, who enters his fourth season as head coach of the Bradford (Starke) Tornadoes with three consecutive playoff appearances. “I think we need it, first and foremost. I think it’s something to get us to a little bit more of some type of normalcy.”

Dixie County (Cross City) football coach LB Cravey, who enters his second season after leading the Bears to the playoffs in his first year, feels like the season is almost here.

“I personally believe that because in our small area football is so important,” said Cravey, who referenced a recent decline in Covid-19 numbers. “They need it. If the numbers/statistics can show that, I believe we can start practicing by the end of this month.”

Until then, coaches are doing their best to navigate through a difficult and unprecedented time with their players.

“We’ve just encouraged them to see this as any other adversity that we go through,” said Buchholz (Gainesville) football coach Mark Whittemore, the dean of football coaches in Alachua County. “We’re really trying to stay connected and communicate with each other, lifting each other up.”

Whittemore said the key has been staying engaged and offering hope to his players.

“I think a lot of kids struggle with the mental fatigue of all of this, the emotional fatigue, so we’ve just tried to stay upbeat, stay positive, stay in these kids’ lives, and because of that we’ve been able to maintain some good momentum,” he said. “They’ve embraced it.”

It’s been an “untraditional summer” according to McDaniel, whose team has been doing push-ups, body weight squats, and sit-ups because they have been limited to working out outside the weight room.

“Our weight room is so small that you can only get two kids in there at a time,” he explained. “You have to clean after every exercise. With a roster of 23 kids, it would take us about 12 hours to get everybody through.”

Whether it’s been untraditional or unconventional, coaches have found ways to push their teams.

“It’s been a good summer considering the situation,” said Thomas. “There have been times where we have been able to put them through situations and test their toughness and what they’re about.”

The first day of fall practice was supposed to begin on July 27. Coaches are trying to use the extra conditioning time to their advantage.

“This extra month that we are getting, I’ve tried to spin it as a positive for us because we’re so young and really underdeveloped on the physical side that we need another month in the weight room,” said Thomas.

Now the question is, is it safe to play?

McDaniel called it an “illusion of safety” to not let players shake hands at midfield “yet I’m going to tackle you 35 times.”

“If it’s safe enough to play, we should play,” added McDaniel. “And if it’s not safe enough to play, like that, then maybe we should wait until it is safe enough to play.”

At their July 23rd Board Meeting, the FHSAA Board of Directors voted 11-4 in favor of postponing the start date of fall sports until August 24th.  However, on July 20, the FHSAA voted 10-5 to keep the start date at July 27.

We’ll find out on Friday if three weeks has been enough time to overturn the decision, yet again.

Rising Senior – Makai Johnson (Newberry)

We are recognizing the top athletes from the Class of 2021. It will include athletes from the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, and Union.

Name: Makai Johnson
School: Newberry High School
What sports will you participate in during your senior year? Football and Baseball
What position(s) will you play? QB/SS
Stats (as a junior): 26-57 passing for 546 yards, 9 TD’s; 20 carries for 259 yards & 3 TD’s; batted .500 through seven games with a team-leading 11 hits
Achievements (Academic and/or Athletic): National Honor Society, A-B Honor Roll, All-area football and baseball, Defensive player of the year for baseball
Favorite high school sports moment so far: “Winning the 5A-District 5 championship (baseball) against Santa Fe (Alachua).”
Favorite quote: “There may be people who have more talent than you but there is no excuse for anyone to work harder than you.” – Derek Jeter
What are you looking forward to most about your senior year: “Just to get back on the field again.”
Goals for your senior season: “Win a state championship in football and baseball.”
College baseball offers or interest: FSU, JU, FAU, Wofford, University of Cincinnati, FAMU, & FGCU

Rising Senior – Eli Davis (Williston)

We are recognizing the top athletes from the Class of 2021. It will include athletes from the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, and Union.

Name: Eli Davis
School: Williston High School
What sports will you participate in during your senior year? Football and Weightlifting
What position(s) will you play? OL/DL
Stats: Has started 20 straight games on the Offensive Line.
Achievements (Academic and/or Athletic): Member of National Honor Society
Favorite high school sports moment so far: “Making the playoffs my freshman year in 2017.”
Favorite quote: “Leaders are made, they are not born. They are made by hard effort which is the price which all of us must pay to achieve any goal this is worthwhile.” – Vince Lombardi
What are you looking forward to most about your senior year: “Playing one last season with my boys.”
Goals for your senior season: “To work hard and be the best player I can be.”
College offers or interest: “I have interest to play at the next level, but I don’t know where yet.”

Rising Senior – A’dontae Balfour (Bradford)

We are recognizing the top athletes from the Class of 2021. It will include athletes from the following counties: Alachua, Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Levy, Marion, and Union.

Name: A’dontae Balfour
School: Bradford High School
What sports will you participate in during your senior year? Football, Basketball, and Track
What position(s) will you play? Cornerback and Wide receiver
Stats: 7 interceptions and 5 TDs; 478 yards receiving as a junior
Achievements (Academic and/or Athletic): Gainesville Sun All-Area team
Favorite high school sports moment so far: “Beating our rival Baker County (Glen St. Mary), 27-24, last year.”
Favorite quote: “Hard work pays off.” – Coach Tomlinson and Coach Shanks
What are you looking forward to most about your senior year: “Being on the field with my FAMILY.”
Goals for your senior season: “My personal goal this year is to have 10 interceptions and to be the best player I can for my teammates.” 
College offers: South Carolina, Virginia, Ole Miss, FIU, Georgia State, Coastal Carolina, & Albany State.
College interest: Washington State, Auburn, Northwestern, Miss. State, Oregon, Tulane, & FAU