Preview: 2019 Duval Sports Top 50 Presented by Allstar Commercial Services

The transition from Middle School to High School is a bigger deal than some may think. Students must adjust to a new school, complex coursework and for our sports players, new coaches and players. Many students use sports as an outlet to balance this transition. To honor these students, Duval Sports will be hosting its annual Top 50 event, sponsored by Allstar Commercial Services.

The Duval Sports team spent numerous hours covering middle school games during the 2018-2019 season, and selecting players who exhibited exceptional ability on the field. These players all came highly recommended by their coaching staffs and even opposing coaches as the best of the best that our areas has go offer. The names on this list are names you’d hear quite often if you attended their games during the season. These athletes come from Duval, Clay, Nassau and St. Johns County and have showcased incredible talent.

Check out the Duval Sports Top 50 list from 2016-2017

It is an honor to attend this ceremony and we hope that this ceremony will give these athletes something to look forward to in the future. As they go through high school and receive offers from various universities and colleges, it is our hope that they will remember this day as being just as important. We’ll highlight their team’s seasons, their personal achievments on the field as well as provide academic and social awareness insights to assist in their transitions to high school.

Check out last year’s list! ——> Duval Sports Top 50 2018

Each year, this event gets bigger and better! Stay on the lookout for an official list and highlights from the ceremony on DuvalSports.com

Special thanks to our sponsors:

Little Book Worms

State Farm

Purple Heart Services LLC

Dr. Jami C. Young

About the author

Tierra Francois is an intern with Duval Sports from Valdosta St University. Ms Francois is a Mass Media major who brings knowledge and experience in social media content, interviewing, and communication from her academic course work. She is a former cheerleader and dancer with a zest for athletic achievement.