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Miami-Dade, Broward Week 12 – The Playoff Waiting Game Begins

Well, the results are in. The regular season has come to an end – and now the teams in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties play the waiting game.

When the brackets for the 2025 high school playoffs are released on Friday, every team will have an idea what their path will be to reach the state championship games right here at Pitbull Stadium on the Campus of Florida International University.

Programs such as defending state champions Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna (1A), Miami Northwestern (3A), Plantation American Heritage (4A), and six-time defending state champion Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas (5A) – along with Palm Beach County power West Boca Raton (6A) will see what they need to do to repeat.

From the pre-season right through until the final game of state, we will continue to rank and promote teams throughout Miami-Dade and Broward Counties to give them the spotlight they deserve.

While this is the end of the regular season, we will certainly follow and rank these teams until the final weekend of the season in December at Pitbull Stadium in Miami.

Here is a look at this week’s Top 20 area programs:

1 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas (5A, 9-1). The Raiders beat No. 4 Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna in a battle of two defending state champions, 27-21. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

2. Miami Northwestern (3A, 9-0). The Bulls were off for the final week of the regular season. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

3. Miami Central (3A, 7-1). The Rockets came alive in the fourth quarter to beat longtime rival Miami Carol City, 23-6. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

4. Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna (1A, 7-2). The Lions dropped a 27-21 decision to No. 1 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas to end the regular season and get ready for a state record ninth trip to the state championship game. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

5. Miami Southridge (6A, 9-1). The Spartans ended the regular season with a 48-3 victory against Homestead South Dade. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

6. Fort Lauderdale Dillard (4A, 10-0). The Panthers finished the regular season unbeaten with their seventh shutout of the year, 56-0, against Deerfield Beach. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

7. Pembroke Pines West Broward (6A, 8-2). The Bobcats ended the regular season with a 35-7 win against Davie Western. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

8. Hollywood McArthur (5A, 8-2). The Mustangs won their sixth straight game, 69-0, over Miramar Everglades. It was their fifth shutout of the year as they outscored the opposition, 397-85. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

9. Miami True North Classical Academy (1A, 8-2). The Titans won twice this past week, 35-6, over Miami Westminster Christian and 49-20 against Miami Archbishop Carroll to wrap up the district title. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

10. Miami Palmetto (7A, 8-2). The Panthers ended the regular season with a 20-10 win against Fort Myers Bishop Verot. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

11. Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy (4A, 8-2). The Mavericks finished the regular season with a convincing 48-7 win against West Palm Beach The King’s Academy. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

12. Miami Immaculata LaSalle (2A, 10-0). The Royal Lions posted their sixth shutout of the season in finishing the regular season perfect with a 31-0 win against Miami Dr. Krop. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

13. Miami Norland (4A, 5-5). The Vikings were off for the final week of the regular season, getting ready for the state playoffs. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

14. Coconut Creek (5A, 8-2). The Cougars ended the regular season with a 34-6 win against Parkland Douglas. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

15. Coconut Creek Monarch (6A, 6-4). After a very challenging season, the Knights finished strong with a 34-0 win against Pompano Beach Blanche Ely. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

16. Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons (2A, 7-3). The Chiefs ended the regular season with a bounce back victory against Miramar, 35-28. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

17. Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy (5A, 8-2). The Lions got back on the winning track to end the regular season with a 45-0 win against Miami Jackson. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

18. Plantation American Heritage (4A, 4-5). The defending 4A state champion had the final week of the regular season off – preparing to defend their title in the state playoffs. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

19. Plantation (4A, 6-4). The Colonels had a bounce back win against longtime rival South Plantation, 49-0. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

20. Miami Killian (2A, 7-2). The Cougars ended the regular season with four straight wins – beating Miami Belen Jesuit, 44-0. NEXT WEEK: State Playoffs, TBA.

 

Here are some other programs who worked hard this year:

INDEPENDENT

Doral Ronald Reagan (7-2). SEASON OVER

Coral Springs Charter (5-6). SEASON OVER

Fort Lauderdale University School (7-4)

Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy (8-2)

Hialeah Gardens (4-6)

Miami Braddock (4-6). SEASON OVER

Miami Coral Reef Football (8-2)

Miami Ferguson (5-3). SEASON OVER

Miami Florida Christian (7-2-1). SEASON OVER

Miami Varela (6-4). SEASON OVER

CLASS 1A

Miami Archbishop Carroll (6-1)

Miami Edison (5-4)

Miami Palmer Trinity (7-2)

Miami Westminster Christian (8-2)

CLASS 2A

Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian Academy (7-3)

Miami Booker T. Washington (2-8). SEASON OVER

Miami Carol City (6-4)

Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace (4-6)

Miami Gulliver Prep (6-3)

Miami Ransom Everglades (6-4)

North Miami Beach (4-6). SEASON OVER

CLASS 3A

Miami St. Brendan (4-6)

CLASS 4A

Hialeah (6-4)

CLASS 5A

Miramar (4-6)

North Miami (7-3)

CLASS 6A

Davie Nova (5-5)

Doral Academy (5-4)

Pembroke Pines Flanagan (8-2)

South Plantation (6-4)

Sunrise Piper (6-4)

CLASS 7A

Coral Gables (4-5)

Coral Springs Coral Glades (6-4)

Davie Western (4-6)

Homestead South Dade (5-5)

Miami Christopher Columbus (3-7)

Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman (6-4)

Weston Cypress Bay (5-5)

 

MIAMI-DADE/BROWARD TOP 20

WEEK 1. https://larryblustein.com/news/week-1-top-20-miami-dade-broward-loaded-with-talent

WEEK 2. https://larryblustein.com/news/week-2-top-20-st-thomas-aquinas-moves-to-no-1

WEEK 3. https://larryblustein.com/news/week-3-local-teams-are-starting-to-emerge

WEEK 4. https://larryblustein.com/news/week-4-huge-games-will-test-local-teams

WEEK 5. https://larryblustein.com/news/week-5-new-teams-enter-an-elite-group

WEEK 6. https://larryblustein.com/news/week-6-district-games-will-put-distance-between-teams

WEEK 7. https://larryblustein.com/news/week-7-things-are-beginning-to-get-interesting-for-area-programs

WEEK 8. https://larryblustein.com/news/week-8-it-s-all-about-the-state-playoffs-now

WEEK 9. https://larryblustein.com/news/miami-dade-broward-week-9-playoff-slots-still-up-for-grabs

WEEK 10. https://larryblustein.com/news/miami-dade-broward-week-10-playoff-spots-up-for-grabs

WEEK 11.  https://larryblustein.com/news/miami-dade-broward-week-11-teams-getting-ready-for-the-post-season

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Monday, November 3rd South Florida High School Sports Radio Show Rewind.

Once again on Monday night the South Florida High School Sports Radio Show took center stage with seven impressive guests.

Each and every week, the FM 104.3 WQAM radio program attracts the newsmakers in high school sports, recruiting college sports – not only locally, but throughout the country.

The show gives listeners an opportunity to hear about college football programs statewide from the media that cover them. It also focuses on the coaches who use the state of Florida – Miami-Dade and Broward Counties in particular.

The show, which has run for nearly two decades, has become a popular listen for recruiting fans as well as high school sports purists, focusing on c

Here is a look at the way Monday went:

Last year, Miami Coral Reef brought home the Greater Miami Athletic Conference (GMAC) Independent football title with a 9-1 record, beating Miami Ferguson. This year the Barracudas are back and will once again play for the title next Wednesday against Hialeah Gardens and head coach Tim Wood talked about it.

TIM WOOD ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/head-football-coach-tim-wood-miami-coral-reef-fde8b

When it comes to the NIL and how to get the most out of it, Dan LaForest and his team at the Influencer Council will break down every twist and turn and he talked about it.

DAN LAFOREST ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/dan-laforest-influencer-council-6ceb3

When it comes to making an impact on the football field, Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas two-way (DB/WR) standout Justice Fitzpatrick stands alone. The University of Georgia commit talked about winning a seventh straight state title and more.

JUSTICE FITZPATRICK ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/two-way-star-justice-fitzpatrick-st-thomas-aquinas-85ed0

When the University of Miami lost to SMU last weekend, it all but ended the Hurricanes chances of winning the ACC title and perhaps making the national playoffs. Geo Millian stopped by to talk about it.

GEO MILLIAN ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/geo-millian-south-florida-sports-analyst-4d587

When it comes to developing kickers, punters and long snappers, Brandon Kornblue knows all about what it takes. With showcases and exposure events year-round, Kornblue Kicking continues to provide the forum for future specialists. Brandon Kornblue talked about his upcoming events.

BRANDON KORNBLUE ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/brandon-kornblue-founder-of-kornblue-kicking-bbd41

For the second year, NSU University School is alive in the second round of the Sunshine State Athletic Conference playoffs as the Sharks will host Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy on Friday night. Head Coach Mike Norman talked about the game and the path to a second straight title game.

MIKE NORMAN ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/mike-norman-football-coach-university-school-6dd76

 

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St. Thomas Aquinas/Chaminade-Madonna Put On A Show

When it comes to regular season ending games, many schools across the state of Florida opt to take the week off or schedule a lesser opponent. Not two of the area’s top teams.

What No. 1 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas, the six-time defending state champions, and 1A powerhouse Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna, rated No. 3 in Miami-Dade and Broward, did last Friday night was save the best for last.

With the state playoffs two weeks away, these two national powers squared off in a four-quarter contest that indeed showcased not only the best high school football locally and statewide, but a national audience watched these programs bring the regular season to an end in style.

St. Thomas Aquinas moved to 9-1 with an exciting 27-21 win over the Lions, getting some revenge for last year’s loss in a game played at Florida International University.

From the start, you knew that these two powers who have 13 combined state titles over the past decade, would certainly put on a show as two of the premier coaches in Florida – Roger Harriott (St. Thomas Aquinas) and Dameon Jones (Chaminade-Madonna) unleashed talent in all classes, making big play after big play.

The Raiders came tearing into Friday's contest with eight straight wins (a stretch where they outscored their opponents by an average of 31 points), and they left with even more momentum. 

Trailing 21-14, a St. Thomas defensive back Samari Howard interception led to a Quyis Daley 1-yard run tying the score with 23 seconds left in the third quarter. The scoring play was set up by a Mason Mallory 37-yard pass to Julius Jones to the Lions one.

Chaminade-Madonna (7-2) lost fumble on its next possession and that was followed by a 37-yard field goal by Johnny DiSalvatore early in the fourth quarter for a 24-21 lead.

After an exchange of punts, the Lions attempted a field goal to tie the score, but Jerimiyah Douglas came off the edge to negate the attempt.

The Raiders’ ensuing drive led to another DiSalvatore field goal, this time of 28 yards with 2:45 to play. It was his 10th field goal of the season.

The Aquinas (9-1) defense forced yet another turnover during the Lions final opportunity to rally.

Daniel Norman pulled the ball from Lions quarterback Malik Leonard’s hands and was recovered by Donovan Adras.

Chaminade opened the second half to take a 14-7 lead on a 1-yard run by Leonard. Mallory responded for Aquinas with a 65-yard run after juke step to escape a Lions defender tying the game at 14-14 late in the third quarter.

Despite the loss, the Lions still lead the series 8-5, that began when they first played Aquinas in 1963. Chaminade won last year’s meeting 29-22 after a 43-year hiatus.

Chaminade running back Derrek Cooper led all runners on the night with 100 yards on 14 carries. 

Several Lions players turned in solid performances despite ultimately coming up short. Perhaps the best among those players was freshman Malik Leonard, who threw for 313 yards on 21 of 34 attempts, and also punched in a pair of TDs on the ground. 117 of Leonard's passing yards were hauled in by Tromon Isaac Jr.

The Lions also featured some other impressive talent such as Jasen Lopez (2026, WR — 3-star committed to Florida State), Denairius Gray (2026, WR — 3-star committed to Kentucky) and 2026 kicking specialist Noah Sidan, who is headed to FIU.

St. Thomas Aquinas also had some amazing performers as well with two-way standout Justice Fitzpatrick (Georgia commit) making an impact on both sides of the ball.

The Raiders showcased prospects such as Mark Matthews (2027, OT),  Zayden Gamble (2027, S), Dylan Steen (2026, OL — 3-star committed to Mississippi State) and a tremendous special teams – led by kicker Disalvator and punter Conrad Telerico, who actually was one of the most valuable players on the field.

Even though the scoreboard said there was a winner – there were no losers on this night. The nation had the chance to see two great and well coached programs that are both overwhelming favorites to bring home state titles again next month right here at Pitbull Stadium.

In addition to the Raiders and Lions, there were some other quality games in Week 11:   

Boynton Beach Somerset Canyons 1, North Lauderdale Somerset Prep 0 (Forfeit)

Cocoa Space Coast 20, Coral Springs Charter 6

Coconut Creek 35, Parkland Douglas 6

Coconut Creek Monarch 34, Pompano Beach Blanche Ely 0

Coral Springs 51, Coral Springs Taravella 32

Fort Lauderdale 52, Fort Lauderdale Stranahan 22

Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons 35, Miramar 28

Fort Lauderdale Dillard 56, Deerfield Beach 0

Fort Lauderdale NSU University School 41, Miami Florida Christian 27

Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest 26, Marathon 14

Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy 33, Melbourne Holy Trinity 30

Hallandale 13, Weston Cypress Bay 9

Hialeah Gardens 22, Miami Braddock 20

Hollywood McArthur 69, Miramar Everglades 0

Homestead Somerset Academy Silver Palms 53, Miami BridgePrep Village Green 13

Miami Archbishop Carroll 55, Boca Raton Olympic Heights 0

Miami Beach 24, Miami High 21

Miami Central 23, Miami Carol City 6

Miami Coral Reef 19, Doral Ronald Reagan 14

Miami Edison 40, Doral Academy 21

Miami Ferguson 38, Hialeah-Miami Lakes 0

Miami Immaculata LaSalle 31, Miami Dr. Krop 0

Miami Killian 44, Miami Belen Jesuit 0

Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman 26, Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace 8

Miami Palmer Trinity 14, Hialeah ABF 8

Miami Palmetto 20, Fort Myers Bishop Verot 10

Miami Ransom Everglades 44, Deerfield Beach Somerset Key 0

Miami Southridge 48, Homestead South Dade 3

Miami Springs 31, Westland Hialeah 7

Miami Sunset 14, Miami Coral Park 0

Miami True North 35, Miami Westminster Christian 6

Naples St. John Neumann 20, North Miami Beach 14

North Miami 21, Hialeah American 20

Oakland Park Northeast 16, Pompano Beach 14

Pembroke Pines Flanagan 46, Cooper City 6

Plantation 49, South Plantation 0

Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy 48, West Palm Beach The King’s Academy 7

West Broward 35, Davie Western 7

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State Football Scoreboard – Week 11.

For over five decades, the one thing we have done and will continue to do is give every team and prospect in the state of Florida maximum exposure.

As we are in our 55th year of consecutively covering high school football – by far the most in the country – we continue to ensure that the fans will get the best and most up-to-date information.

Because college coaches have little time to flip through pages of scores, we have brought ALL the scores we gather on one page. It is something that we provide for FREE and add to as we get these results in.

 

Here is the Week 11 Scoreboard:

SATURDAY

Bradenton IMG Academy 31, Princeton Hun School, New Jersey 13

Marco Island 35, Babcock Ranch Babcock 0

 

FRIDAY

Arcadia DeSoto 26, Naples Palmetto Ridge 6

Ave Maria Donahue Catholic 19, St. Petersburg Shorecrest 12

Belle Glade Glades Central 14, Pahokee 0

Belle Glade Glades Day 42, Boca Raton Christian 34

Bradenton Christian 42, Lakeland Geneva Christian 12

Bradenton IMGAJN 34, Fort Meade 8

Bradenton Southeast 46, Naples Aubrey Rogers 20

Branford 49, Jasper Hamilton County 6

Brooksville Hernando Christian 58, Leesburg First Academy 12

Century Northview 28, Flomaton, Alabama 14

Chiefland 42, Lake Butler Union County 0

Chipley 21, Mayo Lafayette 20

Clearwater Calvary Christian 36, Bushnell South Sumter 26

Clearwater Central Catholic 49, Gulfport Boca Ciega 7

Clermont Real Life Christian 58, SLAM Tampa 16

Clewiston 1, Port Orange Atlantic 0 (Forfeit)

Community School of Naples 56, Naples First Baptist 21

Cottondale 56, Graceville 14

Crestview 34, Fort Walton Beach 11

Daytona Beach Mainland 41, Daytona Beach Seabreeze 6

DeFuniak Springs Walton 43, Tallahassee Maclay 13

Dothan, Alabama 64, Tallahassee Godby 42

Dover Strawberry Crest 28, Valrico Bloomingdale 20

Englewood Lemon Bay 51, North Port 7

Estero 60, Bonita Springs 0

Fernandina Beach 48, Bell 21

Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest 26, Marathon 14

Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas 27, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna 21

Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy 33, Melbourne Holy Trinity 30

Fort Pierce Central 14, Fort Pierce Westwood 6

Fort White 19, Glen St. Mary Baker 7

Fleming Island 26, Flagler Palm Coast 25

Fort Pierce John Carroll 35, Boca Raton Saint John Paul II 6

Freeport 36, Tallahassee North Florida Christian 35

Frostproof 56, Wauchula Hardee County 14

Gainesville Buchholz 34, West Palm Beach Cardinal Newman 30

Gainesville Eastside 63, Gainesville 0

Gainesville St. Frances Catholic 54, Winter Haven Oasis Christian 0

Groveland South Lake 51, Leesburg 13

Harmony 37, Orlando Colonial 27

Havana Gadsden County 28, Crawfordville Wakulla 20

Hilliard 55, Pearson Atkinson County, Georgia 15

Hollywood McArthur 69, Miramar Everglades 0

Jacksonville Bolles 31, Lake City Columbia 0

Jacksonville First Coast Christian 1, Gainesville Cornerstone 0 (Forfeit)

Jacksonville Impact Christian 64, Gainesville P.K. Yonge 6

Jacksonville North Florida Educational 52, Jacksonville Young Kids In Motion 6

Jay 50, Uriah Blackshear, Alabama 22

Jupiter Christian 40, St. Petersburg Keswick Christian 6

Kissimmee Tohopekaliga 30, Avon Park 28

Lakeland Christian 28, St. Petersburg Northside Christian 18

Lakeland Victory Christian 20, Lakeland Tenoroc 12

Lake Mary 42, Orlando Bishop Moore 22

Lake Wales 41, Bartow 14

Largo Indian Rocks Christian 41, Seminole 6

Lynn Haven Mosley 26, Tallahassee Florida High 17

Kissimmee City of Life 44, Tavares Liberty Christian Prep 6

Maitland Orangewood Christian 34, Jacksonville Duval Charter 27

Merritt Island Christian 38, Gainesville Countryside Christian 0

Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman 26, Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace 8

Miami Palmer Trinity 14, Hialeah ABF 8

Miami Southridge 48, Homestead South Dade 3

Monticello Aucilla Christian 49, Orlando Central Florida Christian 13

Moore Haven 28, Lake Placid 7

Mount Dora Christian 36, Jacksonville Eagle’s View 0

Naples Barron Collier 17, Lakeland Kathleen 12

Naples Lely 56, South Fort Myers 20

Naples St. John Neumann 20, North Miami Beach 14

Newberry 40, Ocala Trinity Catholic 16

New Smyrna Beach 15, Orlando Christian Prep 12

Niceville 34, Navarre 6

Niceville Rocky Bayou 45, Jacksonville Bishop Snyder 12

Ocala Vanguard 19, Ocala Forest 6

Opp, Alabama 22, Bonifay Holmes County 20

Orange Park Oakleaf 31, Saint Augustine 8

Orlando Lake Highland Prep 35, Jacksonville Old Plank Christian 14

Orlando The First Academy 35, Lakeland 28 (OT)

Oviedo Hagerty 49, Longwood Lyman 0

Oviedo The Master’s Academy 43, Daytona Beach Halifax Academy 10

Pace 49, Milton 7

Palmetto 50, Lehigh Acres East Lee County 0

Panama City Bay 62, Panama City Bozeman 13

Panama City Beach Arnold 35, Panama City Rutherford 28

Parrish Community 35, Sarasota 28

Pensacola Catholic 44, Delhi, Louisiana 6

Pensacola West Florida 31, Pensacola Pine Forest 20

Perry Taylor County 43, Tallahassee Leon 28

Port St. Joe 30, Destin 7

Port St. Lucie Centennial 58, Port St. Lucie 14

Riviera Beach Inlet Grove 12, Lake Worth McLaughlin 6

Riverview Bell Creek Academy 26, Valrico Foundation Christian 14

Riverview Spoto 49, Tampa Sickles 3

Ruskin Lennard 20, Tampa Chamberlain 0

Santa Rosa Beach South Walton 49, Marianna 20

Sarasota Booker 21, Sanford Seminole 9

Sarasota Cardinal Mooney 55, Dover Specialty Fit 7

Sarasota Out-of-Door 21, Seffner Christian 7

Sarasota Riverview 63, Bradenton Manatee 42

Seffner Armwood 49, Riverview 7

Sneads 38, Panama City North Bay Haven 22

Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy 48, West Palm Beach The King’s Academy 7

St. Cloud 55, Lake Minneola 6

St. Petersburg Catholic 55, Haines City 0

St. Petersburg Gibbs 47, St. Petersburg Hollins 6

St. Petersburg Lakewood 28, Kissimmee Osceola 18

Tallahassee FAMU DRS 48, Columbia Houston County, Alabama 30

Tallahassee Lincoln 35, Tallahassee Rickards 12

Tampa Bay Tech 42, Tampa Robinson 6

Tampa Berkeley Prep 31, Tampa Alonso 21

Tampa Carrollwood Day 47, Boca Raton Spanish River 13

Tampa Freedom 31, Brandon 13

Tampa Gaither 64, Tampa Hillsborough 7

Tampa Jesuit 45, Tampa Catholic 7

Tampa King 27, Tampa Leto 25

Tampa Plant 17, Lutz Steinbrenner 13

The Villages Charter 49, Mount Dora 0

Umatilla 26, Ocala Lake Weir 12

Vero Beach Master’s Academy 23, Sarasota Christian 17

Wesley Chapel 21, Land O’Lakes 0

West Melbourne Calvary Chapel 40, Orlando Eastland Christian 6

Willison 64, Jacksonville KIPP Bold City 0

Windermere Prep 41, Orlando Faith Christian 8

Winter Garden Foundation Academy 28, Saint Augustine St. Joseph 14

Yulee 36, Saint Augustine Menendez 12

Zephyrhills 49, Port Charlotte 48

 

THURSDAY

Apopka 35, Apopka Wekiva 0

Auburndale 36, Winter Haven 0

Belleview 55, Ocala West Port 13

Boca Raton 43, Greenacres John I. Leonard 0

Boca Raton Saint Andrew’s 35, North Palm Beach Benjamin 3

Boynton Beach Somerset Canyons 1, North Lauderdale Somerset Prep 0 (Forfeit)

Bradenton Lakewood Ranch 28, Bradenton Bayshore 21

Brooksville Nature Coast Tech 35, Brooksville Hernando 6

Callahan West Nassau 48, Jacksonville Stanton Prep 12

Cantonment Tate 3, Pensacola Escambia 0

Cape Coral 62, Fort Myers Gateway Charter 0

Cape Coral Island Coast 40, Cape Coral Ida Baker 37

Cape Coral Oasis 20, Naples Golden Gate 16

Cocoa 36, Rockledge 0

Cocoa Space Coast 20, Coral Springs Charter 6

Coconut Creek 35, Parkland Douglas 6

Coconut Creek Monarch 34, Pompano Beach Blanche Ely 0

Coral Springs 51, Coral Springs Taravella 32

Crescent City 36, Keystone Heights 9

Daytona Beach Father Lopez 42, Pierson Taylor 13

DeLand 54, Lakeland Lake Gibson 7

Delray American Heritage 35, Palm Bay Bayside 7

Deltona 28, Orange City University 14

Eagle Lake – Lake Region 14, Mulberry 6

Enterprise, Alabama 20, Fort Walton Beach Choctawhatchee 16

Fort Lauderdale 52, Fort Lauderdale Stranahan 22

Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons 35, Miramar 28

Fort Lauderdale Dillard 56, Deerfield Beach 0

Fort Lauderdale NSU University School 41, Miami Florida Christian 27

Fort Myers Cypress Lake 44, Cape Coral Mariner 34

Fort Myers Dunbar 35, Fort Myers 24

Fort Myers Riverdale 9, Lehigh 6

Fort Myers Southwest Christian 28, Bradenton IMG Academy State 21

Gainesville Oak Hall 28, Winter Park Trinity Prep 7

Hallandale 13, Weston Cypress Bay 9

Hialeah Gardens 22, Miami Braddock 20

Homestead Somerset Academy Silver Palms 53, Miami BridgePrep Village Green 13

Interlachen 74, Bronson 36

Jacksonville Bishop Kenny 42, Jacksonville Providence 10

Jacksonville Christ’s Church 52, Lecanto Seven Rivers Christian 22

Jacksonville Ed White 48, Baldwin 42 (OT)

Jacksonville Episcopal 36, Orange Park Ridgeview 13

Jacksonville First Coast 54, Jacksonville Andrew Jackson 8

Jacksonville Mandarin 27, St. Augustine 21

Jacksonville Paxon 42, Eastpoint Franklin County 30

Jacksonville Raines 57, Jacksonville Atlantic Coast 0

Jacksonville Trinity Christian 21, Neptune Beach Fletcher 7

Jacksonville University Christian 35, Key West 22

Jacksonville Wolfson 35, Jacksonville Englewood 0

Jupiter 42, Stuart South Fork 0

Lakeland Santa Fe Catholic 21, Fort Myers Gateway Charter 7

Lake Worth 17, Boynton Beach 6

Lake Worth Dr. Joaquin Garcia 27, Royal Palm Beach 26

Lake Worth Park Vista 41, West Palm Beach Forest Hill 9

Land O’Lakes Academy At The Lakes 20, Clearwater Lakeside Christian 14

Land O’Lakes Sunlake 34, Wesley Chapel Cypress Creek 7

Largo 27, St. Petersburg Northeast 0

Lynn Haven Mosley 26, Tallahassee Florida High 17

Madison County 43, Lecanto 7

Merritt Island 35, Viera 14

Miami Archbishop Carroll 55, Boca Raton Olympic Heights 0

Miami Beach 24, Miami High 21

Miami Central 23, Miami Carol City 6

Miami Coral Reef 19, Doral Ronald Reagan 14

Miami Edison 40, Doral Academy 21

Miami Ferguson 38, Hialeah-Miami Lakes 0

Miami Immaculata LaSalle 31, Miami Dr. Krop 0

Miami Killian 44, Miami Belen Jesuit 0

Miami Palmetto 20, Fort Myers Bishop Verot 10

Miami Ransom Everglades 44, Deerfield Beach Somerset Key 0

Miami Springs 31, Westland Hialeah 7

Miami Sunset 14, Miami Coral Park 0

Miami True North 35, Miami Westminster Christian 6

Middleburg 43, Citra North Marion 14

Oakland Park Northeast 16, Pompano Beach 14

Orange Park 31, Green Cove Springs Clay 28

Orlando East River 38 Orlando University 10

Orlando Edgewater 28, Orlando Boone 7

Orlando Evans 59, Orlando Oak Ridge 0

Orlando Jones 28, Ocoee 0

Orlando Lake Nona 38, Orlando Innovation 0

Orlando Timber Creek 24, Kissimmee Poinciana 6

Oviedo 63, Eustis 6

Palatka 36, Jacksonville Zarephath 14

Palm Bay Heritage 30, Melbourne Central Catholic 28

Palm Beach Gardens 36, Melbourne 22

Palm Beach Lakes 26, Riviera Beach Suncoast 6

Palm Coast Matanzas 41, Palm Bay 14

Palm Harbor University 35, Dunedin 7

Pembroke Pines Flanagan 46, Cooper City 6

Pensacola 30, Gulf Breeze 15

Pensacola Lighthouse PCA 48, Jacksonville Cedar Creek Christian 22

Plantation 49, South Plantation 0

Ponte Vedra 17, St. Johns Creekside 7

Ponte Vedra Nease 47, St. Johns Beachside 17

Port Orange Spruce Creek 56, Naples Gulf Coast 35

Port St. Lucie Legacy 18, Okeechobee 14

Punta Gorda Charlotte 37, North Fort Myers 7

Satellite 28, LaBelle 15

Sebring 33, Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley 21

St. Augustine Florida Deaf & Blind 36, Ocala Christian 22

St. Johns Bartram Trail 51, Jacksonville Ribault 8

Stuart Martin County 7, Jensen Beach 3

Tallahassee Chiles 55, Live Oak Suwannee 28

Tampa Cambridge 34, Bradenton St. Stephen’s 21

Tarpon Springs 24, New Port Richey Gulf 21

Tarpon Springs East Lake 49, Clearwater Countryside 8

Tavares 77, Clermont East Ridge 35

Titusville 37, Titusville Astronaut 3

Trenton 39, Brooksville Central 21

Trinity Mitchell 80, Holiday Anclote 0

Vero Beach 43, Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy 0

Vero Beach St. Edward’s 42, Orlando Cornerstone Charter 21

Wellington 27, Loxahatchee Seminole Ridge 26

Wellington Palm Beach Central 49, West Palm Beach Dwyer 0

West Boca Raton 31, Delray Beach Atlantic 14

West Broward 35, Davie Western 7

Windermere 48, Winter Garden Horizon 15

Winter Garden West Orange 28, Orlando Dr. Phillips 19

Winter Park 42, Orlando Olympia 0

Winter Park Geneva 30, Jacksonville Harvest Community 12

Winter Springs 31, Winter Park Lake Howell 28

Wiregrass Ranch 34, New Port Richey River Ridge 7

 

WEDNESDAY SCORE

Fort Myers Canterbury 86, West Palm Beach Oxbridge 56

North Miami 21, Hialeah American 20

 

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Chaminade-Madonna and St. Thomas Aquinas In The National Spotlight

It’s simple. When No. 3 Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna at No. 1 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas end the regular season this evening at 7:00, it will mean much more than a regular season finale.

These two programs are the most dominating teams in the state and are nationally recognized, and will be showcased across the country on Max Preps. To be play this game with the state playoffs on the horizon is indeed a credit to both schools who have played a more than competitive schedule this year.

What veteran head coaches Roger Harriott and Dameon Jones have represented over the past decade are two football teams that are blueprints for what every other school in this state strives to be.

The success that both schools have achieved is simply unparalleled – and while last year’s Lions 29-22 win at Pitbull Stadium at FIU was certainly exciting and shined a bright spotlight on south Florida, this is a game that needs to be played every year.

Thanks to both being members of the Broward County Athletic Association (BCAA), last year and this year have been made possible.

 

CHAMINADE-MADONNA LIONS (7-1)

Baltimore St. Francis Academy, Maryland, L 42-13

Hollywood McArthur, W 28-14

Plantation American Heritage, W 28-24

Miami Edison, W 56-6

Davie Western, W 56-0

Coconut Creek Monarch, W 28-7

Pompano Beach Blanche Ely, W 60-0

Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons, W 47-0

10/31 - @Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas

 

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS RAIDERS (8-1)

Santa Ana Mater Dei, California, L 26-23

Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson, W 72-6

Miami Christopher Columbus, W 42-7

Davie Western, W 45-6

Hollywood McArthur, W 31-7

Hollywood Hills, W 63-0

NFL Academy, W 41-38

Coconut Creek Monarch, W 31-20

Plantation American Heritage, W 19-12

10/31 – Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna

 

THE SERIES

2024: Chaminade-Madonna 29, Aquinas 22

1981: Aquinas 71, Chaminade-Madonna 7

1980: Aquinas 44, Chaminade-Madonna 13

1976: Chaminade-Madonna 14, Aquinas 7

1975: Chaminade-Madonna 34, Aquinas 14

1974: Chaminade-Madonna 20, Aquinas 13

1973: Aquinas 12, Chaminade-Madonna 0

1972: Chaminade-Madonna 20, Aquinas 6

1968: Chaminade-Madonna 53, Aquinas 7 

1964: Chaminade-Madonna 13, Aquinas 0

1963: Aquinas 14, Chaminade-Madonna 0

In addition to Chaminade-Madonna and St. Thomas Aquinas, here is a look at some of the other Friday final regular season week games in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties:

 

Coral Gables vs. Southwest Miami (Tropical), 7:30

Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest at Marathon, 7

Hialeah ABF Academy at Miami Palmer Trinity, 4

No. 17 Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy vs. Miami Jackson (Curtis), 7:30

Hollywood Hills at Davie Nova, 7

No. 8 Hollywood McArthur at Miramar Everglades, 7

Hollywood South Broward at Sunrise Piper, 7

Homestead South Dade at No. 5 Miami Southridge, 7:30

Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman at Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace, 7:30

Miami St. Brendan at Miami Gulliver Prep, 4

Naples St. John Neumann vs. North Miami Beach (Traz), 7:30

North Lauderdale Somerset Prep at Boynton Beach Somerset Canyons, 6:30

No. 7 Pembroke Pines West Broward at Davie Western, 7

West Palm Beach The Kings Academy at Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy, 7

 

THURSDAY

Cocoa Space Coast 20, Coral Springs Charter 6

Coconut Creek 35, Parkland Douglas 6

Coconut Creek Monarch 34, Pompano Beach Blanche Ely 0

Fort Lauderdale 52, Fort Lauderdale Stranahan 22

Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons 35, Miramar 28

Fort Lauderdale Dillard 56, Deerfield Beach 0

Fort Lauderdale NSU University School 41, Miami Florida Christian 27

Hallandale 13, Weston Cypress Bay 9

Hialeah Gardens 22, Miami Braddock 20

Homestead Somerset Academy Silver Palms 53, Miami BridgePrep Village Green 13

Miami Beach 24, Miami High 21

Miami Central 23, Miami Carol City 6

Miami Coral Reef 19, Doral Ronald Reagan 14

Miami Edison 40, Doral Academy 21

Miami Ferguson 38, Hialeah-Miami Lakes 0

Miami Immaculata LaSalle 31, Miami Dr. Krop 0

Miami Killian 44, Miami Belen Jesuit 0

Miami Palmetto 20, Fort Myers Bishop Verot 10

Miami Ransom Everglades 44, Deerfield Beach Somerset Key 0

Miami Springs 31, Westland Hialeah 7

Miami True North 35, Miami Westminster Christian 6

Pembroke Pines Flanagan 46, Cooper City 6

Plantation 49, South Plantation 0

West Broward 35, Davie Western 7

 

WEDNESDAY SCORE

North Miami 21, Hialeah American 20

 

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