While the Knights are already postseason bound (they’re fifth at 10.571), a win, coupled by a Navarre loss to Niceville, could be enough to push them to a No. For Creekside, it’s a significant game, too. At 5.653, the Sharks would need to jump Gulf Breeze, Crestview and Mosley (6.427) to get that No. That adjusted Ponte Vedra’s standings in the region, too, and made an already tough task nearly daunting. That dropped FPC to 15th in Region 1-4S, although it still qualifies for the playoffs as a district champ. The Sharks got pinched this week when district champ Flagler Palm Coast was forced to forfeit four games. Defensively, LB Carmello Murphy (86 tackles, 17 TFL, 8.5 sacks) leads a strong Mandarin squad. RB Tiant Wyche (706 yards, 8 TDs) has had a very good season on the ground and could eclipse the 1,000-yard mark with a strong finish here and in the playoffs. That defense will be put to the test this week against an up-tempo passing game led by QB Tramell Jones (1,737 yards, 18 TDs) and excellent WRs Jaime Ffrench (574 yards, 5 TDs) and Kieren Jackson (489 yards, 9 TDs). Bartram is the top seeded team in Region 1-4S and will hold on to that with a win here. The Bears’ defense has been solid most of the season, with LB Zeke Cromwell (72 tackles) leading the tacklers. WR Taylor Rhodes (449 yards, 6 TDs) is Trujillo’s favorite target. The offense is in synch, with the two-pronged attack of RB Laython Biddle (1,076 yards, 20 TDs) and QB Riley Trujillio (1,475 passing yards, 12 TDs, 454 rushing yards, 4 TDs) emerging as the guys for Bartram. Bartram is clicking at the right time, playing better by the week. The Bears are honing in on just the second unbeaten regular season in program history (2019). Mandarin (5-3) at (2) Bartram Trail (9-0) RBs Tavales Thomas (581 yards, 6 TDs), Davaughn Patterson (536 yards, 12 TDs) and Benny Lewis (482 yards, 2 TDs) give White the ability to change things around at any point in the game. It has a number of ways to pick from out of the backfield. The Commanders have gone heavy on the ground attack since a midseason injury to QB Isiah Teal. ![]() ![]() ![]() LBs Octavious Barnes (67 tackles) and Adrian Yeartie (63 tackles, 7 sacks) lead a Baldwin defense that is holding teams to just 14.1 ppg. The Commanders will have a target on Baldwin QB Jalen Hitchens (790 rushing yards, 10 TDs), who is very good out of the pocket and creating something with his legs. Two of the best in the Gateway Conference meet before the state playoffs. WRs Jayden Harris (597 yards, 4 TDs) and Jackson Burnett (570 yards, 4 TDs) are reliable targets on the outside. He’s also very good out of the pocket (466 rushing yards, 6 TDs). The Iowa commit has thrown for 1,656 yards and he’s very accurate (68% completion percentage). They’ll have to make Kenny QB James Resar uncomfortable to have success against him. LB Luke Thomas (77 tackles, 16 TFL) and Gray (3 INTs) lead the defense. The Christians can throw it, too, with Dwayne Stuckey (1,036 yards, 11 TDs) giving UC a nice balance. His lowest output in the last two years was 32 yards on four carries against Christ’s Church this season, although Gray scored twice and played just a quarter. Only Trinity Christian (79) has managed to keep Gray under 100 yards rushing in a full game this season. He’s scored in every game this season and enters averaging 10.1 ypc. Kenny’s big test will be slowing down RB Orel Gray (1,357 yards, 24 TDs). ![]() It was their first win over the Bulldogs since 1977. The Crusaders had their win of the season last week, a 14-13 win over Bolles to win the District 2-2M title. Top four (6) Bishop Kenny (8-1) at (5) University Christian (8-1), ThursdayĪ mega Week 11 showdown between playoff-bound and Super 10 programs.
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