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04
Nov
2018

No surprises really as 20 area teams get into state playoffs

ORLANDO – The Florida High School Athletic Association released their 2018 football playoff brackets this morning via a statewide Drive to Orlando show out of Orlando today. For the most part there were not a lot of surprises locally as 20 area football teams heard their names called during the show as players and coaches learned their playoff fate or opponent this morning. After dropping consecutive district games to Columbia...
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04
Nov
2018

Lee Dominates in Win Over Ed White

WESTSIDE –The Lee Generals capped off a great regular season with a blowout victory 42-6 over long time rival Ed White. Lee scored 28 points by halftime thanks to scores from a Taz Nicholson on a touchdown run and touchdown reception, a Juriel Caldwell touchdown catch, and a DeShaun Davis touchdown reception. Quarterback Cam Sapp tossed three touchdowns in the first half giving the Generals a commanding lead over Ed...
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03
Nov
2018

Raines Outwrestles Ribault in Defensive Northwest Classic

NORTHSIDE – In a close and highly competitive contest, the Raines Vikings gained their 35th victory in the annual Northwest Classic by defeating the Ribault Trojans 14-6 on Saturday afternoon. Raines came into the contest red hot, winners of eight straight since a Week 1 16-15 loss to Lee, while Ribault had caught fire as well going 5-1 in their last six games. Ribault wrapped up their district with a...
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02
Nov
2018

Week 11 Northeast Florida Football Rankings

Hard to believe, we have reached the final week of the regular season tonight, as the playoffs start next week. Trinity (10-0) still remains the top team in our rankings since the mid week point of the season, while Columbia (8-1) remains second. Lee (7-1) and Raines (8-1) remain tied for third, despite Lee beating Raines 16-15 back in Week One. Mandarin (6-3) has slowly made its way up the...
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30
Oct
2018

After 11 weeks of football, it comes down to Sunday for many

Several area football coaches will be glued to their tablets, I-Phones, laptops or television sets early Sunday morning, only it won’t be to watch the Jaguars play in London; they will be eagerly waiting to see if their teams are in the state high school football playoffs or not. After 11 weeks of intense and tightly contested regular season games, for many area teams their playoff fate will come down...
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