Of players from high schools from the Jacksonville area, who has scored the most touchdowns during a single Thanksgiving Day NFL game?Ģ. Answers will appear in next week's First Coast Varsity Weekly.ġ. It's time for the latest edition of the First Coast Varsity Weekly trivia section, a look back through the history of high school sports all around the area. The girls second team included Fleming Island's Chloe Blanc, Jenna Roach and Kennedy Williams, Keystone's M.J. Picked to the boys second team were Clay's William Guy and Robert Young, Fleming Island's Michael Amendola and Enrique Trabal and Middleburg's Lucas Wahlstrom. Girls first-team picks were Cambree Hodge, Alyzabeth Morgan and Kalia Polete of Fleming Island, along with Clay's Taylor Young and Keystone Heights' Candace Jackson. The Golden Eagles' Jaylen Abbas, Andrew Davis, Charles Lonsdale and Colton Swartz earned first-team boys selections, along with Chase Carroll of Middleburg. High school boys soccer: Northeast Florida teams, players to watch for 2021-22 Golden Eagles dominate Clay County golfįleming Island nearly swept the first-team selections for the Clay County All-County golf teams, as selected Thursday by coaches across the county. High school girls soccer: Northeast Florida teams, players to watch for 2021-22 High school girls basketball: Northeast Florida teams, players to watch for 2021-22 Picked for the second team were Fleming Island's Christina Killingsworth and Samantha Rupert, Oakleaf's Madison Fagan and Ridgeview's Kasey Casiple, Teeya Desgoutte and London Francis. The All-County first team also included Middleburg setter Josie Bemis and outside hitter Connor Rahn, who led the Broncos into the regional tournament, as well as Clay defensive specialist Aubri Martin and Orange Park utility player Ryanne Robinson. Ridgeview outside hitter Elaina Reynolds and middle blocker Haley Robinson both earned first-team honors on the All-County volleyball squad for Clay County, after leading the Panthers to the Class 5A regional final. In the boys race, Bartram Trail's Nolan Hemmen ran 16:29 to place third, leading all runners on the North team.įantastic Friday: Bolles, Ponte Vedra win team cross country three locals win FHSAA title Their efforts led the North squad to the girls team championship in the annual race, which brings together leading high school seniors from around Florida.
University Christian's Laci Watford placed second in 19:32 and Mandarin's Annie Loehle took third in 19:39 at Friday's Florida Athletic Coaches Association All-Star Classic, held at Holloway Park in Lakeland. The cross country season may have ended, but the racing didn't. In the women's race, Fletcher graduate Kayley DeLay ran 19:37.7 for Yale to place 10th in the individual standings. Hicks previously won state high school titles at the same site at 5K distance in 20. The reigning Pac-12 champion completed the 10-kilometer course in 28:47.2, 14 seconds behind individual champion Conner Mantz of Brigham Young. The former Bolles state champion returned to the site of his FHSAA triumph Saturday in Stanford's cardinal red, placing fourth in the NCAA men's Division I cross country championship at Apalachee Regional Park. Peak performers: Northeast Florida high school football honor roll for playoffsįriday playoff roundup: Baker County, Trinity, Union County among winnersīack in Tallahassee, Charles Hicks is going strong once more. Saturday at Southeastern Louisiana.īonnett enters the postseason as FAMU's offensive leader with 934 rushing yards.įirst Coast Varsity Weekly: Girls hoops squads face national test at Thanksgiving Classic Saturday's win not only snapped B-CU's nine-year run of dominance in the series, but also sealed FAMU's place in the Football Championship Subdivision playoffs for the eighth time in school history and the first time since 2001.įAMU (9-2), the first institution classified among the nation's Historically Black College and Universities to receive an FCS bid since North Carolina A&T in 2016, will play 7 p.m. Former Mandarin wide receiver Darian Oxendine, a two-way star on the Mustangs' Class 8A champion team in 2018, also caught a pass for 11 yards, and former Bolles wideout Chris Sanders gained 17 yards on three receptions.
Jacksonville running backs Bishop Bonnett (Raines), Terrell Jennings (Mandarin) and Jaylen McCloud (Bolles) all scored for the Rattlers Saturday in their 46-21 victory over rival Bethune-Cookman in the Florida Classic.īonnett, a fifth-year senior who has already earned two degrees in construction engineering and interdisciplinary studies, rushed for 128 yards, while McCloud gained 77 and Jennings ran for 68. It's a page straight out of first-grade math: Three running threats are better than one.įor Florida A&M football, it means a season to remember is still going strong.