Serious week for playoffs as everything counts. Oakleaf travels to Sandalwood for major test of size while Middleburg versus Robert E. Lee is credibility check for Broncos. Keystone Heights will face …
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Serious week for playoffs as everything counts. Oakleaf travels to Sandalwood for major test of size while Middleburg versus Robert E. Lee is credibility check for Broncos. Keystone Heights will face off against new opponent in St. Joseph's Academy (2A) that will be interesting. Eastside brings a hot quarterback to Clay High with Anthony Richardson, No. 2, tossing for 1550 Yds and 17 TDs and running for 900 Yds and 16 TDs. Ouch. Eastside also brings 1,000 rusher Deion (Neon) Jenkins with his 13 TDs. Clay defense needs to bring A-game. Fleming Island yawned last week to beat Ridgeview, but now has dangerous Creekside team that lost a spinetingler to Bolles in final seconds last week.
(2018, 2019 records)
IND-SJCDS (3-6, 2-1) at 1A-Bronson (0-10, 3-1)
St. Johns Country Day School beat Warner Christian 30-22 (SJCDS led 22-16 half, 22-22 after third, 30-22 with fourth quarter TD)
Junior wideout Max Arnold with three TD pass catches, two fumble recoveries, six tackles
5A-Orange Park (6-4, 2-2) at 5A-Ridgeview (5-5, 0-4) District 5-5A
Orange Park lost 28-20 to Westside. Alex Collier: 25-109 Yds rushing, 1TD, 2Catches-18 Yds. Kendy Charles 3Yd Rush TD, 15 Tackles, 1 Blocked Field Goal; Diego Soto 3 Catches, 55 Yds, 1TD
8A-Oakleaf (5-6, 4-1) at 8A-Sandalwood (7-3, 3-1) District 1-8A
6A-Middleburg (3-7, 1-3) at 6A-Robert E. Lee (10-2, 3-1) District 2-6A
5A-Eastside (7-4, 1-3) at 5A-Clay (4-6, 0-4) (7:30 p.m.) District 5-5A
Clay lost to Palatka 40-28. Al-Querious Rey runs for 135 Yds, 1TD; Alex Maeir blocks punt and picks up ball for TD; 2.5 sacks, 9 tackles.
7A-Fleming Island (6-4, 4-0) at 7A-Creekside (3-8, 3-1) District 1-7A
4A-Keystone Heights (5-5, 3-0) at 2A-St. Josephs Academy (9-1, 2-2) (7:30 p.m.)
Keystone Heights had a BYE week
Game of the Week: Justino gets hot for Broncos. Lee graduated offensive stars that touted 2300 Yds passing, 25TDs (Cameron Sapp, now at Alcorn State) and two receivers with 81 catches and 14 scores. Justino finds Laron Bryant with two long scores. Broncos up 31-20.