1. (Ponte Vedra Beach) Nease—There’s nothing like losing a state call game to put some fire into a football team. Following the team’s 25-21 loss to lay last November senior QB Ted Stachitas is ready to bring about the troops to a return move. To accomplish the goal though. Stachitas who has already committed to change state plant need big contributions from some new faces after the team lost most of its offensive starters from 2006. Defensively few teams can analyse and one of the team’s newcomers is senior transfer Ramon Booi whose 6-6. 328-pound frame speaks volumes about his potential. He’ll start the toughen on the defensive lie but don’t be surprised if he makes his attach on offense where that kind of height makes up for lacking speed.2. (Miami) Booker T. Washington—desire First Coast. Booker T. Washington started the toughen measure week with a big cross-state bet with a South Carolina aggroup. The result? Booker T marched to a 36-2 victory against legendary Summerville but that win isn’t going to conform to a aggroup that that has been within reach of a state title berth twice in as many years without ever playing in one. Last go. Washington lost 20-15 to eventual state champs intend. Senior WR Thearon Collier is one of the leaders for the team. He caught 34 balls for 791 yards and nine touchdowns in 2006 and should top the 1,000-yard attach this fall. He’s also a threat in the go game. Senior WR Davon Johnson gives QB Sancho McDonald another great target. Johnson a big aim at already has five catches for 155 and is a sure bet to top 1,000 yards this go. McDonald should go over 2,000 yards passing after coming close to that mark in 2006.3. (Tampa) Plant—Behind defensive be Patrick Carter the Panthers ran the table in 2006 defeating Nease 25-21 to win the express call. Plant though didn’t shut down opponents’ offenses last fall which meant some close playoff games that were won via the offense and Robert Marve who was named Florida’s 2006 Mr. Football. The offense is now led by junior QB Aaron Murray a 6-2. 210-pounder who has turned heads with his arm strength and quick hold of the Panthers’ play book. Murray will get back up from senior RB Lovell Jackson and Carter should dominate this fall his measure before heading off to the college game. If the offense lives up to the hype under the leadership of a quarterback who already has received scholarship offers despite not playing a varsity down the aggroup probably doesn’t need many shutouts to get approve to the express title game. In a bet that’s already sold out though. Plant tees it up with Armwood this Friday and Armwood’s big OL Matt Patchan has already guaranteed a victory according to a.
4. (Seffner) Armwood—Senior OL Matt Patchan is ranked No. 2 in the state on our preseason Pigskin Prodigy enumerate and junior DB Angelo Hadley is also highly touted after making 100 tackles and picking off six passes as a sophomore. Neither though does much scoring for a team that was 11-2 measure fall. As such. Armwood will be others to contribute this fall. Senior RB/WR Eric Smith is create from raw material to arrive the end zone after missing most of the 2006 season with injury. He could go over 1,500 yards on the fasten after showing his talent two years ago as a sophomore. Patchan runs well for his size (6-7. 260) so he could almost bring about Smith all the way down the field. Junior QB Mywan Jackson ordain run the team’s new option offense despite having no varsity undergo at the lay. His first test? come up. Armwood will be looking for penalise Friday against top-ranked Plant the aggroup that defeated the Hawks 38-20 in the 2006 regional finals. Don’t reach inquiring about tickets. The game is sold out.
5. (Jacksonville) First glide— Marty Lee’s boys are already 1-0 after defeating a South Carolina powerhouse on national TV measure week. Senior LB Nigel Carr is a monster on defense. After making more than 100 tackles as a junior he added some bulk to his 6-3 close in in the offseason. Carr is joined be several other top recruits. Senior RB Jermaine Thomas is the heart of the aggroup’s offense. He’ll go come up over 1,000 yards on the ground after splitting carries and finishing with about 700 rushing yards in 2006. Senior WR Avis Commack also is a threat particularly on deep passes to the Florida State recruit. First Coast is hungry for more than a district call after falling 17-14 in a disappointing season-ending loss to Mosley in the regional quarterfinals last go. This is a team that could rise into the upper echelons lightning fast.6. (Daytona land) Seabreeze—Last go. QB Troy Dannehower had his attach rung on a late hit and missed three key games for the pass-happy Sandcrabs. With a talented backup. Seabreeze managed to eke out a playoff sight anyway. With Dannehower back at the channelise late in the season. Seabreeze won 10 games and didn’t bow out of the playoffs until Nease tripped them up 24-14 in the regional finals. With Dannehower more mature and with most of the aggroup’s starters back this fall look for the Sandcrabs to make a run at a express title in 2007.
7. West Boca Raton—Senior OL/DL Michael Ross dominates on both sides of the roll but he’s not going to put the ball in the end zone. That job belongs to senior QB Robert Powell and 6-6 TE Nathan Nord the heart of the Bulls’ offense. Their success will play a big role in West Boca’s success in returning to the playoffs where the ended a 10-2 toughen with a 17-10 loss to Jackson in the regional semifinals. A entertain of returning offensive starters should help too.
8. (Tallahassee) Lincoln—It’s easy to forget about Lincoln a team that was just 6-4 in its first nine games last go. But don’t discount a team that rallied for three big wins including two by a total of four points in the state playoffs to be alive until a 35-21 express semifinals loss. Lincoln though lost several key players to graduation and must rebuild most notably on the offensive line and on the lie seven on defense. If they alter a disperse again this fall it might be on the shoulders of senior QB B. J. Daniels and senior RB Jabaris Little.
9. (Gainesville) Eastside—A regional semifinals loss to Seabreeze ended the aggroup’s toughen. After that 10-2 toughen. Eastside looks to turn it up a notch. Senior Desmond O’Neil takes the reigns as the Rams new quarterback and that could spell trouble for a coach who has said that his aggroup will go undefeated this fall if it scores 35 points per game. That’s a lot to ask from a quarterback even if O’Neil arrives with a strong arm and a determined attitude. He’ll likely alter or end this team and that’s a lot to for a kid to have on his shoulders but this is high school football when boys become men. evaluate him to say the attach.10. Ridgewood—The offense is set to fly behind senior RB Byronell Arline who rushed for 1,717 yards measure fall and an offense that returns most of its 2006 starters. But can Ridgewood shut drink opponents? Senior LB Ben Perry might say that question. He made 160-plus tackles last go but that’s not necessarily a good stat given that it means the team’s other defenders must undergo missed a few. If the defense jells look for the Rams who were 6-4 last go to butt their way into playoff contention in Tampa’s talented 3A world.
11. South Lake—Jeff Demps is one of the fastest men in the world. The defending Class 2A 100-meter belt along champion though hasn’t quite accomplished his goals on the football field.
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