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  • Middle Creek blanks one of NC’s last unbeaten HS football teams as playoffs loom

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    Middle Creek's Derrick Morton (5) attempts the interception against Cary's Jaylin Spivey (7) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025

    Middle Creek’s Derrick Morton (5) attempts the interception against Cary’s Jaylin Spivey (7) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025

    Something happened to previously unbeaten Cary High School football on its way to a final-week showdown with Cardinal Gibbons for a shot at a conference title.

    That “something”? Middle Creek.

    The Mustangs’ rushing attack was too strong for the Imps’ defense as visiting Middle Creek dominated the line of scrimmage in a 42-0 road win over Cary Friday night.

    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0)  rushes for the first down against Cary's Michael McDonald (15) and James Melvin (22) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0) rushes for the first down against Cary’s Michael McDonald (15) and James Melvin (22) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Middle Creek will go on the road to winless Holly Springs next week with an outside chance at a Triangle Six 6A/7A conference crown. Cary will look to regroup against Cardinal Gibbons, though the Imps would much rather have been squaring off with the Crusaders as fellow conference unbeatens.

    Cardinal Gibbons has one loss on the season, to Charlotte-area power Mallard Creek. Its average margin of victory over conference teams this fall has been 46.7 points, including a 26-point win over Middle Creek on Oct. 17.

    If Cary can rebound and win that matchup, though, and Middle Creek can topple Holly Springs, Middle Creek, Cary and Cardinal Gibbons would have identical 3-1 conference records.

    Friday in Cary, it was all Middle Creek. Already leading by 35 at the half, the Mustangs’ defense remained staunch to the end, stuffing the Imps’ opening drive inside the 10-yard line. Middle Creek tacked on another score in the fourth quarter to close the scoring.

    Middle Creek wide receiver Tracy Harrington Jr (8) rushes for yards against Cary during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek wide receiver Tracy Harrington Jr (8) rushes for yards against Cary during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Mustangs roll in first half

    Middle Creek got on the board early and often, staking itself to a two-touchdown lead with a heavy dose of the run game, first about four minutes into the game on a short TD run, and then again about four minutes later, also from inside the 5-yard line.

    Despite starting at midfield, Cary’s ensuing drive stalled and the Imps had to punt. On its next possession spanning into the second quarter, Middle Creek again marched into Cary territory, Lex Sevilla cross the line from a yard out to push the Mustangs’ advantage to three scores.

    Cary thought it had scored and climbed back into the game after a bizarre sequence in the second. After its third touchdown, Middle Creek tried for an onside kick, which it recovered.

    The Mustangs then fumbled the ball, and Cary returned it to the end zone for what the Imps thought was their first touchdown of the game. But an illegal block in the back penalty negated the Cary score, and the Imps punted the ball back to Middle Creek four plays later.

    The Mustangs inserted the dagger moments later when Tracy Harrington plunged into the end zone from 2 yards out, and they added another TD before halftime to push the margin to 35-0.

    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0)  runs for the first down against Cary's Ben Hines (28) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0) runs for the first down against Cary’s Ben Hines (28) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0) reacts after getting the first down against Cary during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0) reacts after getting the first down against Cary during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Middle Creek's Jabron Wilson (31) face masks Cary Quarterback Nick Grena (3) during the first half and resulting in a first down. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek’s Jabron Wilson (31) face masks Cary Quarterback Nick Grena (3) during the first half and resulting in a first down. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary's Faraz Chohan (50) reacts to the touchdown by Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary’s Faraz Chohan (50) reacts to the touchdown by Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary football head coach Coleman Tyrance watches the setup on the field against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary football head coach Coleman Tyrance watches the setup on the field against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary tight end Donald Haley Jr. (45) reflect on the bench after the plays by Middle Creek during the first half.  The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary tight end Donald Haley Jr. (45) reflect on the bench after the plays by Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary's Erich Grena (5) runs for open field position against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary’s Erich Grena (5) runs for open field position against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Middle Creek quarterback Lex Sevilla (6) looks to pass downfield against Cary during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek quarterback Lex Sevilla (6) looks to pass downfield against Cary during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) runs for the first down against Middle Creek's Davis Prichard (7) during the second half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) runs for the first down against Middle Creek’s Davis Prichard (7) during the second half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0) runs for yardage against Cary's James Melvin (22) during the second  half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0) runs for yardage against Cary’s James Melvin (22) during the second half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary's Erich Grena (5) kneels on the sidelines in the second half in the final minutes of their game with Middle Creek. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary’s Erich Grena (5) kneels on the sidelines in the second half in the final minutes of their game with Middle Creek. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary's Skylan Joyner (25) looks for running room against Middle Creek's Jayden Spencer (0) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary’s Skylan Joyner (25) looks for running room against Middle Creek’s Jayden Spencer (0) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) runs for the first down ahead of Middle Creek's Cullen Hunt (9) during the first half.  The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) runs for the first down ahead of Middle Creek’s Cullen Hunt (9) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) runs for yardage against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) runs for yardage against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary football head coach Coleman Tyrance watches the setup on the field against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary football head coach Coleman Tyrance watches the setup on the field against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) stiff-arms Middle Creek's Quinn Newman (21) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) stiff-arms Middle Creek’s Quinn Newman (21) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

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    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0) gets the first down against the tackle from Cary's Jaylin Spivey (7) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0) gets the first down against the tackle from Cary’s Jaylin Spivey (7) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary's Skylan Joyner (25) rushes for yards against Middle Creek's Mark Smith (40) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary’s Skylan Joyner (25) rushes for yards against Middle Creek’s Mark Smith (40) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0)  rushes for the first down against Cary's Michael McDonald (15) and James Melvin (22) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek running back Jayden Spencer (0) rushes for the first down against Cary’s Michael McDonald (15) and James Melvin (22) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Middle Creek's EJ Alvardo (38) celebrates his team's touchdown against Cary with Kevin Moody during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek’s EJ Alvardo (38) celebrates his team’s touchdown against Cary with Kevin Moody during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Middle Creek's Derrick Morton (5) makes the interception against Cary's Jaylin Spivey (7) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Middle Creek’s Derrick Morton (5) makes the interception against Cary’s Jaylin Spivey (7) during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) prepares to set the ball for the kicker during pregame drills before taking on Middle Creek. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) prepares to set the ball for the kicker during pregame drills before taking on Middle Creek. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) runs for yards against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary quarterback Nick Grena (3) runs for yards against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary's Erich Grena (5) moves into position to block the defense from Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary’s Erich Grena (5) moves into position to block the defense from Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

    Cary's Nick Grena (3) and Erich Grena (5) look to the sidelines for direction against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025
    Cary’s Nick Grena (3) and Erich Grena (5) look to the sidelines for direction against Middle Creek during the first half. The Cary Imps and the Middle Creek Mustangs met in a conference football game in Cary, N.C. on October 24, 2025 Steven Worthy

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  • Friday Night Hits: Week 9 Scoreboard and Highlights

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    Week 9 of Central Florida high school football is in the books. Here’s a look at how the teams performed during another edition of Friday Night Hits. Game of the Week Edgewater 35, Dr. Phillips 6 You Pick 2 Poll Game Winter Park 39, Ocoee 28 Scores across Central Florida West Oaks 40, The Geneva School 7 Jones 56, Wekiva 0 Boone 58, Colonial 0 Lake Brantley 50, Orlando University 0 Orangewood Christian 45, Bishop McLaughlin 7 Trinity Prep 42, Cedar Creek Christian 0 Evans 40, Lake Mary 14 West Orange 48, Olympia 0Osceola 50, Apopka 7 Oviedo 55, Orange City University 7Harmony 28, Celebration 16Innovation 35, Lake Buena Vista 8Horizon 59, Lake Minneola 8 Lake Nona 84, Timber Creek 8 Melbourne Central 34, Orlando Christian Prep 14 Umatilla 42, Taylor Pierson 0 Windermere 55, McLaughlin 0 New Smyrna Beach 26, Deltona 7 Saint Cloud 44, Tohopekaliga 21Mainland 33, Heritage 6Eau Gallie 56, Palm Bay 6 Viera 41, Seabreeze 14 Cocoa 27, The Villages Charter 6Have a football score that you want to report? Email it to us over at News@WESH.com.

    Week 9 of Central Florida high school football is in the books.

    Here’s a look at how the teams performed during another edition of Friday Night Hits.

    Game of the Week

    Edgewater 35, Dr. Phillips 6

    You Pick 2 Poll Game

    Winter Park 39, Ocoee 28

    Scores across Central Florida


    West Oaks 40, The Geneva School 7

    Jones 56, Wekiva 0

    Boone 58, Colonial 0

    Lake Brantley 50, Orlando University 0

    Orangewood Christian 45, Bishop McLaughlin 7

    Trinity Prep 42, Cedar Creek Christian 0

    Evans 40, Lake Mary 14

    West Orange 48, Olympia 0

    Osceola 50, Apopka 7

    Oviedo 55, Orange City University 7

    Harmony 28, Celebration 16

    Innovation 35, Lake Buena Vista 8

    Horizon 59, Lake Minneola 8

    Lake Nona 84, Timber Creek 8

    Melbourne Central 34, Orlando Christian Prep 14

    Umatilla 42, Taylor Pierson 0

    Windermere 55, McLaughlin 0

    New Smyrna Beach 26, Deltona 7

    Saint Cloud 44, Tohopekaliga 21

    Mainland 33, Heritage 6

    Eau Gallie 56, Palm Bay 6

    Viera 41, Seabreeze 14

    Cocoa 27, The Villages Charter 6


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  • Friday Night Hits: Week 6 Scoreboard and Recaps

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    HE’S NOT BAD, EVEN THOUGH HE IS NEW TO MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL. WE GO. THE DOGS WERE OUT TONIGHT TAKING ON THE OSCEOLA COWBOYS WITH THE BULLDOGS. FIRST QUARTER HANDOFF TO CAMERON JOHNSON. TOUGH 19 YARD GAIN. BUT THE DRIVE WOULD END IN A PUNT. SECOND QUARTER OSCEOLA ALREADY UP BY SIX ELIJAH JENKINS WE SAY THAT NAME A LOT ON THIS SHOW. HE CUTS UPFIELD FOR 22 YARDS AND A FRESH SET OF DOWNS THAT SETS UP THE PLAY ACTION. AMARI RUTLAND 15 YARD STRIKE TO JEFFERY. NOBODY CATCHES HIM. OSCEOLA SCORES FOR THE SECOND TIME IN THE HALF 31 YARD TD TOSS. BULLDOGS DO MAKE IT A GAME, BUT THEY CAN’T CATCH THOSE COWBOYS FROM KISSIMMEE. OSCEOLA WINS IT ON THE ROAD. 1810. THE FINAL SCORE OUT TO COLLEGE PARK. WE WILL GO SENIOR NIGHT AT EDGEWATER. EAGLES HAVE FLOWN THROUGH THE SEASON SO FAR FIVE ZERO COMING INTO TONIGHT. TAKING ON LYMAN WAS A ROUGH GO FOR THE GREYHOUNDS. OPENING PLAY OF THE GAME CARTER EMANUEL. THE QUICK SCREEN TO MALIK JOHNSON. HE WILL BREAK THROUGH THE TACKLE AND NO ONE WAS STOPPING HIM. IT WAS JUST THAT KIND OF NIGHT FOR EDGEWATER. STILL IN THE FIRST QUARTER. THEY’RE UP 14. NOTHING NOW. CARTER EMANUEL IS OUT. REMI JARMAN IS IN AT QUARTERBACK. GETS IT TO DAMIEN MOORE. FIRST QUARTER SECOND TOUCHDOWN OF THE NIGHT. THIS IS THE FIRST QUARTER. STILL EAGLES HAD THE RUNNING CLOCK BY HALF. EDGEWATER. THEY WIN BY A LOT 84 TO 6 IS THE FINAL. THAT’S SO MANY POINTS. ALL RIGHT. ONE OF THE BREAKOUT TEAMS SO FAR THIS SEASON LAKE BRANTLEY. THEY MAKE THE SHORT TREK TO SANFORD TONIGHT. LAKE BRANTLEY HADN’T LOST SO FAR THIS SEASON. HAD MORE WINS ALREADY THIS YEAR THAN THEY DID ALL OF LAST SEASON. A LOT OF SUCCESS FOR THE PATRIOTS SO FAR, BUT TAKING ON A SEMINOLE TEAM THAT HAS ALSO BEEN VERY GOOD IN THE PAST AND TRYING TO GET BACK ON TRACK THIS SEASON. LET’S HEAD UP TO SANFORD. AS THE PATRIOTS TRY TO INVADE THE SEMINOLE TERRITORY, LAKE BRANTLEY WOULD STRIKE FIRST IN THIS ONE. JACKSON STECKER WILL ROLL OUT AND FIND DEVIN WASHINGTON FOR THE SCORE 28 YARD STRIKE SEVEN. NOTHING. LAKE BRANTLEY IN FRONT LOOKED LIKE THE PATRIOTS WOULD DO WHAT THEY’VE DONE ALL SEASON LONG. SEMINOLE ON THE MOVE. HOW ABOUT JALEN CHAPLIN? HE’S GOING TO FUMBLE THE FOOTBALL PICK IT UP THEN RACE 22 YARDS DOWN TO THE TEN YARD LINE. THEY’D SWITCH ENDS WHEN THE QUARTER ENDS. FOUR PLAYS LATER IT WILL BE CHAPLIN IN FOR THE SCORE. HOW ABOUT SEMINOLE? THEY STORMED BACK FOR A BIG WIN 4321. THE FINAL SCORE. ALL RIGHT. LAKE MARY HOSTING HAGGERTY TONIGHT. RAMS LED BY TEN AT THE HALF. THIRD QUARTER IS WHERE WE WILL START NOAH GRUBBS OVER TO BARRETT SCHULTZ FIVE YARD TOUCHDOWN TOSS. EXTENDS THE LAKE MARY LEAD. BUT HOW ABOUT SOME DEFENSE ON OUR SHOW. CHANDLER CONDUIT AND LAVON CRUMPLER THEY MEET AT THE QUARTERBACK. THAT’S A BIG TIME SACK. LATE IN THE THIRD. MORE FROM THE OSHO GRUBBS TO SHEA FAISON 4117. AT THAT POINT, NOAH HAD SIX TOUCHDOWN PASSES TONIGHT. HOW ABOUT THAT LAKE MARY HAMMERING HAGGERTY, 5517. THE FINAL SCORE. APOPKA OVIEDO TRYING TO GET SOME MOMENTUM BACK ON THEIR SIDE AFTER AN UP AND DOWN START TO THE SEASON. THIS IS A GOOD WAY TO DO IT. BROCK JOYCE UP THE GUT SIX NOTHING. LIONS WITH THE LEAD STILL IN THE FIRST. DESHAWN FABRES COMES IN MOTION FOR THE TOSS. GETS TO THE OUTSIDE AND TO THE ENDZONE. HE GOES 14. NOTHING. OVIEDO STILL OUT IN FRONT. LYONS FAR FROM DONE. HOW ABOUT ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN ON THE GROUND. KAMARI SOLOMON WILL SPRINT ALONG THE SIDELINE AND OOH 64 NOTHING OVIEDO ROLLS PAST THE STING GAME. WE’RE GOING TO STAY IN APOPKA TONIGHT. THE BLUE DARTERS HAVE HAD A TOUGH SEASON SO FAR. IT GOT TOUGHER HOSTING WEST ORANGE. JADEN HAMMOND SPRINTING UP THE SIDELINE FOR SIX. VALHALLA AS THEY SAY. TOUCHDOWN MADE IT 30. NOTHING. WEST ORANGE TO THE THIRD QUARTER. AMMONS HAD HIMSELF A NIGHT TONIGHT RUNS INTO A WALL OF BLUE DARTERS RIGHT HERE BUT BREAKS RIGHT THROUGH IT 75 YARDS TO THE HOUSE. WEST ORANGE ROLLING. AND THEY WERE STILL NOT DONE. LATE THIRD QUARTER. THIS TIME IT WILL BE ANDREW CHUNG DEEP OVER THE MIDDLE TO DAREN GLOVER. THIS WILL BE A HOUSE CALL WEST ORANGE OVER APOPKA. ANOTHER SHUTOUT TONIGHT 51 NOTHING ROUGH NIGHT IN WEST ORANGE COUNTY TO THE AIR. OLYMPIA MAKING THE SHORT TRIP DOWN TO DOCTOR PHILLIPS. SECOND QUARTER ONE POINT GAME WHEN ZION MATTHEWS WILL TAKE THE HANDOFF. WEAVE THROUGH THE DEFENSE AND GET IN FOR SIX. TIME TO CELEBRATE. PANTHERS IN THE LEAD. MORE DP, MORE WILLIAMS. HE’LL TAKE ANOTHER HANDOFF AND DO THE SAME THING RIGHT UP THE GUT. IN FOR THE SCORE. DOCTOR PHILLIPS WINS WITH EASE, 42 SIX OVER THEIR NEARBY RIVALS. THAT’S A FINAL DOWNTOWN JONES HOSTING AN AUBURNDALE SQUAD THAT HAD WON FOUR STRAIGHT. BUT HOW’S THIS FOR AN ARRIVAL AS CHOPPER TWO ARRIVES? IT’S A JONES TOUCHDOWN PASS, EXTENDING AN ALREADY LARGE LEAD THERE. WE GOT IT. AUBURNDALE DOES MANAGE A FIELD GOAL, BUT THAT WILL BE IT. JONES PICKS UP ANOTHER WIN 37 THREE IS THE FINAL SCORE. ALL RIGHT. SOME SCORES FROM AROUND CENTRAL FLORIDA. HOW ABOUT TAVARES TAKING ON EUSTIS TONIGHT BY 59 POINTS. TOHO TOPS HARMONY 28 TO 16. MORE SCORES COMING YOUR WAY FROM TONIGHT. UNIVERSITY UP OVER FLAGLER. PALM COAST 2113 AND E

    Week 6 of Central Florida high school football is in the books. Scores across Central FloridaFriday Night Hits Week 6: Game of the Week DeLand at Spruce Creek (postponed)Friday Night Hits Week 6: You Pick 2 Game Eau Gallie 27, Titusville 14Davenport 41, Lake Minneola 6 Tavares 65, Eustis 6 West Orange 51, Apopka 0 Mount Dora Christian 48, The Master’s Academy 0 Tohopekaliga 28, Harmony 16Dr. Phillips 42, Olympia 6 Lake Mary 55, Hagerty 17 Ocoee 42, West Port 0 Winter Park 63, Freedom 8 Oviedo 64, Wekiva 0 East Ridge 84, Celebration 7 Colonial 35, Cypress Creek 15 Osceola 18, Melbourne 10 Winter Springs 20, Horizon 14 Gateway 20, Liberty Kissimmee 0Edgewater 84, Lyman 6Bishop Moore 29, Tampa Catholic 20 Jones 37, Auburndale 3 Windermere 36, Lake Buena Vista 0 Central Florida Christian Academy 46, Windermere Prep 21South lake 30, Forest Ocala 25

    Week 6 of Central Florida high school football is in the books.

    Scores across Central Florida

    Friday Night Hits Week 6: Game of the Week

    DeLand at Spruce Creek (postponed)

    Friday Night Hits Week 6: You Pick 2 Game

    Eau Gallie 27, Titusville 14



    Davenport 41, Lake Minneola 6

    Tavares 65, Eustis 6

    West Orange 51, Apopka 0

    Mount Dora Christian 48, The Master’s Academy 0

    Tohopekaliga 28, Harmony 16

    Dr. Phillips 42, Olympia 6

    Lake Mary 55, Hagerty 17

    Ocoee 42, West Port 0

    Winter Park 63, Freedom 8

    Oviedo 64, Wekiva 0

    East Ridge 84, Celebration 7

    Colonial 35, Cypress Creek 15

    Osceola 18, Melbourne 10

    Winter Springs 20, Horizon 14

    Gateway 20, Liberty Kissimmee 0

    Edgewater 84, Lyman 6

    Bishop Moore 29, Tampa Catholic 20

    Jones 37, Auburndale 3

    Windermere 36, Lake Buena Vista 0

    Central Florida Christian Academy 46, Windermere Prep 21

    South lake 30, Forest Ocala 25


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  • Friday Night Hits: Week 4 Scoreboard and Recaps

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    ONE. BRAVES WIN IT 2721. ALL RIGHT. NOT TOO FAR FROM DOWNTOWN. DOCTOR PHILLIPS IN OCOEE BATTLING TONIGHT. FOURTH QUARTER TIED AT 22 KNIGHTS IN THE GOAL LINE. NO. IT’S A FUMBLE. DP COMES AWAY WITH THE BALL. DOCTOR PHILLIPS TRYING TO TAKE HOME THEIR FOURTH STRAIGHT WIN OVER OCOEE, TN WILLIAMS UNLEASHING THE CANNON. ZYDOWICZ IRVIN ALL ALONE. NOBODY AROUND HIM. THAT IS YOUR GAME WINNING TOUCHDOWN. OCOEE HAD A CHANCE BUT THEY LET IT SLIP RIGHT THROUGH MUFFING THE KICK TO SEAL THE DEAL. DOCTOR PHILLIPS, UNBEATEN. WELL, THEY’VE BEEN OCOEE UNBEATEN NO MORE. 2922. THE FINAL SCORE. ALL RIGHT. WINTER PARK PAID A VISIT TO LAKE NONA WILDCATS 11 ONE ALL TIME IN THIS SERIES. LIONS DRIVING LATE. SECOND QUARTER HERE. LAKE MORGAN PICKED OFF IN THE END ZONE AIDEN POUNCEY GREAT RETURN BUT A HUSTLE PLAY FROM MORGAN SAVES THE SIX PLAY. THIRD QUARTER DAKARI JOHNSON. HE WILL TAKE A HIT AND KEEPS ON GOING. HE GOES IN FOR SIX. WE DID GET A FINAL SCORE IN THIS ONE. IT IS 28 TO 13. WINTER PARK TAKES THE WIN. ALL RIGHT IN OSCEOLA COUNTY THIS ONE IS KNOWN SIMPLY AS THE GAME COWBOYS OF THE K HOSTING THEIR RIVALS FROM NEARBY SAINT CLOUD IN A CLASH THAT DATES BACK EXACTLY 100 YEARS OF RIVALRY GAMES TONIGHT. THE FIRST MEETING BACK IN 1925. THAT IS CRAZY. THIS IS THE 102ND MEETING ALL TIME. OSCEOLA HAS DOMINATED THE SERIES AS OF LATE. 18 STRAIGHT WINS OVER THE DOGS. ADD ONE MORE. YEAH, PERHAPS THAT’S WHAT OSCEOLA HEAD COACH ERIC PINELLAS WAS THINKING ABOUT ON THE SIDELINES. ALL BUSINESS FOR THE COWBOYS WITH A K IN KISSIMMEE TONIGHT. THIRD QUARTER HANDOFF TO JACKSON HARDNETT HE BOUNCES HIS WAY OFF THE DEFENDER AND IN FOR THE SCORE. HI MOM 19 SEVEN AFTER A TWO POINT CONVERSION OSCEOLA STAYING ON THE GROUND A BIT LATER. THIS TIME IT IS JEFFERY BULLDOZING HIS WAY THROUGH. COWBOYS NOW HAVE A 20 POINT ADVANTAGE. THEY WERE NOT DONE YET. BULLDOGS TRYING TO GET IT TO MICHAEL COYER. INSTEAD IT’S JAMARI BRADFORD PLUCKING IT OUT OF THE AIR AND TAKING IT BACK FOR THE SCORE. IT IS ALL COWBOYS 4047. THE FINAL. THE HAWKS OF SPRUCE CREEK FLYING OVER TO DAYTONA, TAKING ON MAITLAND. BUCS FANS WERE FIRED UP FOR THIS MATCHUP, BUT I’M NOT SURE THEY LIKE THIS PLAY RIGHT HERE. HAWKS CAMERON OXENDINE MAKES A GROWN MAN CATCH AT THE 20. HUGE FIRST DOWN. WILL SET UP THE TOUCHDOWN HERE. DIRECT SNAP TO KEENAN. NEPHEW STIFLES THE BUCS DEFENSE. AND THAT’S AN EASY SIX FOR THE HAWKS. MAINLAND DID KEEP IT CLOSE IN THIS ONE. CHECK OUT QUARTERBACK SEBASTIAN JOHNSON. MAKE IT A LITTLE SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING. SCRAMBLES TO FIND CHRIS BUTLER FOR A BIG GAIN. THE BUCS WOULD CAP THAT DRIVE WITH A FIELD GOAL. THEY END UP FALLING, THOUGH BY FOUR AS THE HAWKS TAKE IT 20 TO 16. THAT’S A HUGE WIN FOR SPRUCE CREEK. CHOPPER TWO HIGH ABOVE LAKE MARY HIGH SCHOOL. THE RAMS TRYING TO BOUNCE BACK AFTER A LOSS AT LAKELAND LAST WEEK. TOUGH TASK THOUGH. RAINES WAS DOWN FROM JACKSONVILLE EARLY SECOND QUARTER. THAT’S DAN DUONG WITH A 37 YARD FIELD GOAL. IT’S GOOD DAN HAD A BUSY NIGHT. RAINES ON THE DOORSTEP HERE TIMOTHY COLE OFF THE DIRECT SNAP. BARELY GETS THE BALL ACROSS THE GOAL LINE. THEY HAD TO TALK ABOUT IT. AND THEN THEY SAY YEAH TOUCHDOWN. THAT WASN’T A DETERMINING FACTOR IN THE GAME THOUGH. RAINES ROLLS 51 TO 3. FOUR. LAKE MARY WE’RE GOING TO ZIP OVER TO SEMINOLE. THE NOLES HOSTING MONARCH WHO WAS UP FROM SOUTH FLORIDA. THIS IS A DEFENSIVE BATTLE. EARLY ON. SEMINOLE FORCES A FIELD GOAL. IT IS NO GOOD. THE NOLES WILL TAKE OVER, BUT THAT DRIVE GOES NOWHERE. KNIGHTS WITH THE BALL HERE, BUT NOT FOR LONG. ACTIVE HANDS FROM SEMINOLE. BALL PUNCHED FREE. JALEN CHAPLIN DIVES ON THE BALL. SEMINOLE TAKES OVER. BUT IN THE END IT IS MONARCH 3420 SEMINOLE FALLING FOR THE SECOND TIME THIS SEASON. YEAH. ROUGH NIGHT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY OVER TO LAKE BRANTLEY THOUGH THE PATRIOTS ONE WIN FROM SURPASSING THEIR ENTIRE WIN TOTAL FROM LAST SEASON. FEELING ALL KINDS OF FIRED UP FIRST QUARTER HERE, JACKSON STETCHER HANDS OFF TO CURTIS DEWBERRY, WHO ZIPS INSIDE FOR SIX. THAT’S A TOUCHDOWN. PATRIOTS GAME LOOKED LIKE IT WOULD BE KIND OF CLOSE THOUGH. WATCH LADARIUS SIMMONS DON’T ALWAYS SEE THAT FROM A QUARTERBACK. 50 YARDS FOR THE HOUSE CALL. WHAT A RUN FOR THE BULLDOGS. BUT IN THE END IT’S THE PATRIOTS WHO COME OUT ON TOP. LAKE BRANTLEY FOR NOW DAREN TO START THE SEASON 48 TO 7. THE FINAL SCORE. AND THEY’VE REALLY TURNED THINGS AROUND. LIONS OF OVIEDO ON THE ROAD AT LYMAN. GREYHOUNDS STILL SEEKING THEIR FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON STILL SEEKING THEIR FIRST POINTS OF THE YEAR AS WE ENTER WEEK FOUR. OPENING DRIVE OVIEDO SEBASTIAN GALANO TO KAMARI SOLOMON. SIX POINTS MAKING IT LOOK EASY. MORE FROM THE O OF OVIEDO GALANO TO DONAHOO. TOUCHDOWN! 14 ZERO JOHNNY COBBS GETS IN ON THE GROUND HERE. IT WAS ALL OVIEDO TONIGHT. LIONS WIN WITH EASE. MATT HEDRICK AND THE HORNETS OF BISHOP MOORE HOSTING HIS ALMA MATER, MOUNT DORA IN TOWN OVER IN COLLEGE PARK. LATE SECOND QUARTER. BISHOP MOORE ON THE GROUND HERE. AMARI JOHNSON WILL WALTZ IN FOR THE SCORE. HORNETS IN CONTROL JUST BEFORE THE HALF. BISHOP MOORE GOING FOR MORE. BLAKE MCCULLOUGH TO THE AIR. KENYON ALSTON WILL CATCH IT. CRUISE IT UNTOUCHED. SIX POINTS. BISHOP MOORE. 5721 WINNERS TONIGHT. THE LIGHT SHOW AT EVERYTHING. HORNETS ARE FOUR AND ZERO. MORE SCORES FROM AROUND THE AREA. CHECK IT OUT. POINCIANA GOES TO EVANS AND FALLS 31 TO NOTHING. WEKIVA SHUTS OUT EUSTIS 14 TO NOTHING. COUPLE OF SHUTOUTS, BUT WE GOT MORE SCORES FOR YOU HERE. THE FIRST ACADEMY TAKING ON O’GALLEY. WE GET TO SEE HIGHLIGHTS OF THAT. WE GET TO SEE THAT ONE. THAT’S MY BAD GUYS I’M SORRY. EASTRIDGE OVER FREEDOM 62 TO NOTHING. HAD TO ADD ANOTHER SHUTOUT FOR YOU. YOU KNOW YOU’RE JUST TEASING AHEAD TO WHAT’S TO COME. WE HAVE THE GAME WINNING TOUCHDOWN FROM THAT TFA GAME. IT’S COMING UP. WE’LL SEE THAT IN JUST A BIT. PLENTY MORE TO COME HERE ON FRIDAY NIGHT HITS. IT’S WEEK FOUR. WE’RE JUST HITTING OUR STRIDE. HOW ABOUT THE COCOA TIGERS PLAYING A ROAD GAME AT HOME? IT’S BEEN AN ODD SEASON FOR THEM SO FAR. WE WIL

    Scores across Central FloridaFriday Night Hits Week 4: Game of the WeekEdgewater 20, Jones 17Friday Night Hits Week 4: You Pick 2 Game Boone 27, West Orange 21Winter Park 28, Lake Nona 13 Innovation 55, Cypress Creek 0 First Academy Leesburg 29, Lake Mary Prep 10East Ridge 62, Freedom 0The First Academy 12, Eau Gallie 8Windermere 70, Orlando University 3Monarch 34, Seminole 20Dr. Phillips 29, Ocoee 22 Monarch 34, Seminole 20South Lake 61, Davenport 0 Bishop Moore 57, Mount Dora 21Evans 31, Poinciana 0Raines 51, Lake Mary 3Umatilla 48, Interlachen 6 Trinity Prep 26, Harvest Community 14Osceola 36, St. Cloud 7 DeLand 46, Appling County 30 Lake Brantley 48, Flagler Palm Coast 7 Oviedo 55, Lyman 0 East River 24, Colonial 12 Wekiva 14, Eustis 0 Harmony 39, Clewiston 6 Lake Buena Vista 26, Oak Ridge 25Williston 63, Lake Minneola 0Olympia 14, Timber Creek 7 Winter Springs 60, Liberty 6Pine Ridge 14, Atlantic 6 Tavares 36, George Jenkins 0New Smyrna Beach 35, Orange City University 7Windermere Prep 22, Faith Christian 8 Lake Highland Prep 49, Orangewood 0 Mount Dora Christian 64, Cedar Creek Christian 0

    Scores across Central Florida

    Friday Night Hits Week 4: Game of the Week

    Edgewater 20, Jones 17

    Friday Night Hits Week 4: You Pick 2 Game

    Boone 27, West Orange 21



    Winter Park 28, Lake Nona 13

    Innovation 55, Cypress Creek 0

    First Academy Leesburg 29, Lake Mary Prep 10

    East Ridge 62, Freedom 0

    The First Academy 12, Eau Gallie 8

    Windermere 70, Orlando University 3

    Monarch 34, Seminole 20

    Dr. Phillips 29, Ocoee 22

    Monarch 34, Seminole 20

    South Lake 61, Davenport 0

    Bishop Moore 57, Mount Dora 21

    Evans 31, Poinciana 0

    Raines 51, Lake Mary 3

    Umatilla 48, Interlachen 6

    Trinity Prep 26, Harvest Community 14

    Osceola 36, St. Cloud 7

    DeLand 46, Appling County 30

    Lake Brantley 48, Flagler Palm Coast 7

    Oviedo 55, Lyman 0

    East River 24, Colonial 12

    Wekiva 14, Eustis 0

    Harmony 39, Clewiston 6

    Lake Buena Vista 26, Oak Ridge 25

    Williston 63, Lake Minneola 0

    Olympia 14, Timber Creek 7

    Winter Springs 60, Liberty 6

    Pine Ridge 14, Atlantic 6

    Tavares 36, George Jenkins 0

    New Smyrna Beach 35, Orange City University 7

    Windermere Prep 22, Faith Christian 8

    Lake Highland Prep 49, Orangewood 0

    Mount Dora Christian 64, Cedar Creek Christian 0


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  • Friday Night Hits: Week 3 Scoreboard and Recaps

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    RIGHT TO THE CHOPPER LAKE MARY PUT TOGETHER BACK TO BACK COMEBACK WINS TO START THE SEASON TONIGHT. THEY WERE ON THE ROAD IN LAKELAND LAKE MARY DOWN 13 SEVEN. FINAL DRIVE OF THE SECOND QUARTER. LOOK AT THIS THROW FROM NOAH GRUBBS. THAT’S A DART. HELPS KEEP THE DRIVE ALIVE. SETS UP A FIELD GOAL BEFORE THE HALF LUCAS PARKER WILL PUT IT THROUGH FROM 38 YARDS OUT. RAMS WERE DOWN BY THREE AT THE HALF. THEY TIE IT UP AT 13 HEADING INTO THE FOURTH QUARTER. BUT THAT’S WHEN THE DREADNAUGHTS JUST GO NUTS. FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON. LAKE MARY FALLS 32 TO 13. OSCEOLA WAS TRYING TO BOUNCE BACK FROM A LOSS AT HOME TO LAKE MARY. THEY WENT ON THE ROAD TO WINTER HAVEN TO OUR CHOPPER. TWO WAS HANGING OUT. SECOND QUARTER DRIVING AMARI RUTLAND ROLLING TO HIS RIGHT, KEEPING IT RUNNING IT DOWN THE SIDELINE BUT FINALLY SHOVED OUT RIGHT AROUND THE FIVE YARD LINE LATER IN THE DRIVE. NICE DESIGN HERE. JAKARI WATSON IN MOTION. TAKES THE HANDOFF AND JUST DRAGS A SLEW OF BLUE DEVILS INTO THE ENDZONE. IT WAS ALL COWBOYS WITH A K TONIGHT. THEY HAND WINTER HAVEN THEIR FIRST LOSS OF THE SEASON. 46 TO 6. THE FINAL SCORE FREEDOM WAS HOSTING EDGEWATER TONIGHT IN DOWNTOWN ORLANDO AND THE PATRIOTS WELL THEY STRUGGLED TO GET MUCH OF ANYTHING GOING TONIGHT. DOWN THREE SCORES HERE. SCREEN PASS IS JUMPED. THAT IS. LEMOINE MONSANTO. HE IS ALL OVER IT. AND HE IS THROUGH THE FOG INTO THE END ZONE. 28 NOTHING AT THE BREAK. THE EAGLES WITH EASE OVER FREEDOM. THEY ARE UNBEATEN STILL 48 TO NOTHING. THE FINAL SCORE. WELL IT WAS AN EMOTIONAL NIGHT UP IN SANFORD AS THE SEMINOLES RALLIED AROUND THEIR FORMER TEAMMATE ETHAN PRICHARD, NOW AN FSU SEMINOLE, SHOT SUNDAY SERIOUSLY INJURED, AS WE TOLD YOU EARLIER IN THE SHOW. BUT THE BOOSTER CLUB BACK HOME DECIDED TO SELL T SHIRTS WITH HIS NUMBER NINE ON IT TO HELP RAISE MONEY TO SUPPORT HIM AND HIS FAMILY. AT $20 A POP SOLD MORE THAN 100 BEFORE KICKOFF EVEN BEGAN. YET BOCA, STRONG NUMBER NINE ON THE MINDS AS CARL CALHOUN AND THE NOLES PLAYED SOME INSPIRED FOOTBALL TONIGHT AGAINST THE LYMAN GREYHOUNDS, ALREADY UP A SCORE IN THE FIRST, ANTHONY GAVE THE THIRD IN FOR THE TOUCHDOWN. THE NOLES IN CONTROL STILL IN THE FIRST, GO BACK TO ANTHONY, GAVE THE THIRD FOR THE SECOND TIME IN LIKE 10S ON YOUR SCREEN, SEMINOLE SCORES AND IT’S THE SAME GUY THEY’RE CRUISING. SECOND QUARTER MORE ON THE GROUND. KHAMANI FREEMAN WILL MAKE IT 28 TO NOTHING. THE GROUND GAME WAS GREAT AGAINST THE GREYHOUNDS TONIGHT. ALL NOLES TONIGHT 55 NOTHING. THE FINAL SCORE IN WINTER GARDEN. THE TITUSVILLE TERRIERS WERE IN TOWN. WEST ORANGE. THEY WERE NOT MESSING AROUND. PICK IT UP LATE. SECOND QUARTER ALREADY 42 SEVEN WEST ORANGE. THAT’S EDISON DELGADO GETS TAKEN DOWN AT THE ONE. IT JUST DELAYS THE INEVITABLE 48 SEVEN AT THE HALF. THIRD QUARTER. IT DOESN’T TAKE LONG FOR THEM TO SCORE AGAIN. YOUTUBE KAMERON JOHNSON IN ON THE OPTION. BREAKS LOOSE FOR A 79 YARD TOUCHDOWN. TERRIERS STILL FIGHTING LATE. LADARIUS FAISON WITH THE PICK SIX HERE. GOOD FOR THEM. FIGHT TO THE END. BUT IT IS WEST ORANGE WINNING THIS ONE 5421. THE FINAL SCORE NOT TOO FAR FROM THERE AT DOCTOR PHILLIPS. CAMERON WESTON, THE PANTHERS HOSTING THE APOPKA BLUE DARTERS. APOPKA STILL IN SEARCH OF THEIR FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON. NICE PITCH AND CATCH HERE FROM WEST OVER TO THE RIGHT SIDE. IN FOR THE SCORE. DEEP IN FRONT. EARLY SECOND QUARTER. WEST THIS TIME TO TORREY SCOTT. LOOK AT THE CONCENTRATION BALL TIPPED. HE REELS IT IN. TOUCHDOWN DARTERS TRYING TO GET BACK IN IT. BUT RAY TAYLOR WILL RIP DOWN THE INTERCEPTION HERE. APOPKA THE WOES CONTINUE. DOCTOR PHILLIPS BACK TO BACK. BIG TIME WINS 45 SEVEN. THE FINAL SCORE. LET’S GET BACK UP IN CHOPPER TWO TO THE AIR LIONS OF LAKE NONA LURING THE OCOEE KNIGHTS INTO A CLASH OF UNBEATENS TONIGHT. CHECK OUT MAYBE THE PLAY OF THE NIGHT ACROSS CENTRAL FLORIDA KNIGHTS DRIVING DEEP IN THE RED ZONE. PHILLIPS GETS TO THE QUARTERBACK, KNOCKS IT FREE. AND LOOK AT CHARLES WOODSON. JUNIOR. YEAH SON OF HIS HALL OF FAMER. HE REELS IN THE LOOSE BALL. TAKES IT ALL THE WAY TO THE HOUSE MAKING DAD PROUD. IT’S NOT ENOUGH THOUGH. OCOEE ESCAPES THE ONE POINT WIN 1413. THE FINAL SCORE. OCOEE HEADED TO DOCTOR PHILLIPS NEXT WEEK. SCORES FROM AROUND CENTRAL FLORIDA. LET’S TAKE A LOOK. SOME BIG SCORES ON THAT BOARD TONIGHT. BOONE TOPS OLYMPIA 42 TO 6. TIMBER CREEK SHUTS OUT EAST RIVER ON THE ROAD. 35 TO NOTHING MORE. SCORES FROM AROUND CENTRAL FLORIDA. THE VILLAGES TAKES DOWN SOUTH LAKE 3426 AND LAKE BUENA VISTA GETS A BIG WIN.

    Scores across Central Florida Game of the WeekDeLand 57, Merritt Island 51You Pick 2 Poll GameLake Brantley 47, Oviedo 37Other scores: Oasis Christian 44, Legacy Charter 0 Edgewater 48, Freedom 0 West Orange 54, Titusville 21 St. Cloud 41, Poinciana 12 Hagerty 49, Tohopekaliga 20Windermere 61, Colonial 0 East Ridge 51, Davenport 6 Dr. Phillips 45, Apopka 7 Ocoee 14, Lake Nona 13 Osceola 46, Winter Haven 6 Lakeland 32, Lake Mary 13Lake Region 8, Celebration 7 Haines City 19, Lake Minneola 12Bishop Moore 34, Bartow 25Matanzas 40, Deltona 14 Eau Gallie 16, Heritage 12 Vero Beach 38, Cocoa 3Melbourne 34, Orange City University 16Mainland 28, Flagler Palm Coast 7 Horizon 52, Wekiva 0Innovation 10, Leesburg 3

    Scores across Central Florida

    Game of the Week

    DeLand 57, Merritt Island 51

    You Pick 2 Poll Game

    Lake Brantley 47, Oviedo 37

    Other scores:


    Oasis Christian 44, Legacy Charter 0

    Edgewater 48, Freedom 0

    West Orange 54, Titusville 21

    St. Cloud 41, Poinciana 12

    Hagerty 49, Tohopekaliga 20

    Windermere 61, Colonial 0

    East Ridge 51, Davenport 6

    Dr. Phillips 45, Apopka 7

    Ocoee 14, Lake Nona 13

    Osceola 46, Winter Haven 6

    Lakeland 32, Lake Mary 13

    Lake Region 8, Celebration 7

    Haines City 19, Lake Minneola 12

    Bishop Moore 34, Bartow 25

    Matanzas 40, Deltona 14

    Eau Gallie 16, Heritage 12

    Vero Beach 38, Cocoa 3

    Melbourne 34, Orange City University 16

    Mainland 28, Flagler Palm Coast 7

    Horizon 52, Wekiva 0

    Innovation 10, Leesburg 3


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  • Nuggets might watch Lakers vs. Pelicans together, but “we don’t have a preferred opponent”

    Nuggets might watch Lakers vs. Pelicans together, but “we don’t have a preferred opponent”

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    MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The tarp is being removed from the pool for the first time this year at the Jokic household.

    “We have good weather,” Nikola Jokic said Sunday afternoon in Memphis, his mind already back in Denver enough to know the local forecast. “So I’m going to go in my swimming pool. … Probably get some treatment. Relax a little bit.”

    The Nuggets have five nights off before they play again, in Game 1 of the Western Conference playoffs Saturday at Ball Arena. They have two full days before they’ll know their first-round opponent — either the Los Angeles Lakers or New Orleans Pelicans.

    They intend to enjoy the brief moment of stillness while they can. Because they hope to enjoy what happens next even more.

    “I think we all kind of were tired of the regular season,” Michael Porter Jr. said.

    Common side-effect of winning a championship. The first 82 games suddenly don’t feel as important. The playoffs can’t arrive soon enough. Champions become adrenaline junkies, living for the pressure and excitement. After a rollicking win over the Timberwolves last Wednesday, Nuggets players sat in the locker room and fantasized about the crowd noise of a playoff environment, the extra oomph of player introductions. Ball Arena had just given them an early taste of it.

    Maybe that’s why they fell apart two nights later in San Antonio. Second-half blowout. Lottery team. Lethargic crowd. Minds in the future. The Nuggets lost focus, lost a 23-point lead and lost their stranglehold on the No. 1 seed in the West.

    The regular-season finale in Memphis was an opportunity seized to salvage something out of their slip to third place in the standings. Minnesota’s loss to Phoenix handed the No. 2 seed back to Denver (57-25), an extra series with that coveted home-court advantage and a different path through the playoffs. Lemons to lemonade.

    “In the second round, we’ll get another round of home-court, and then the only way we wouldn’t get the Western Conference Finals home-court is if OKC makes it all the way,” Porter said. “Which they very well could. So definitely some benefits to being the second seed.”

    “We’ll see in a couple months how it played out for us,” Reggie Jackson said. “Still a tough loss in San Antonio, just because we completely controlled our own destiny. But we still control our destiny. It’s just about playing our best ball at the right time.”

    First, a few days to breathe. The afternoon game time Sunday allowed the Nuggets to fly home from Memphis immediately after the game and have most of the evening to relax. Monday is also a “black-out day,” with nobody going to the team facility or working.

    “Let everybody stay home, get some rest, be with your families, whatever it is you need to do,” coach Michael Malone said. “And then obviously on Tuesday, maybe have a light player development type of a day. And may get together as a team to watch that game on Tuesday night.”

    That’s the burning question now. Who would the Nuggets rather play in the first round? The seventh-seeded Pelicans, a roster that might end up without an All-NBA selection and a core with minimal playoff experience? Or the eighth-seeded Lakers, a franchise that strikes fear into everybody but a current iteration that has lost eight consecutive games to Denver? It’s a fresh matchup or a grudge match.

    “I think it’s pretty even throughout,” Porter said. “New Orleans presents a lot of challenges. Especially with (Brandon Ingram) being back. But the Lakers are a very good team as well. We may have swept them last year (in the Western Conference), but it was a battle every game. I think they ran every game, and then it came down to the last two or three minutes where we kind of pulled away. So it may have looked like we dominated, but that was a very good matchup last year, so we’re taking everyone serious.”

    Porter, despite Denver’s scoreboard-watching Sunday, wanted to be clear: “We don’t have a preferred opponent.”

    Meanwhile, Malone wasn’t focused on the “who” so much as the “when.”

    “You find out a lot sooner than you did as a 1-seed,” he said. “So that helps.”

    Indeed, the Nuggets will have more time to scout one specific opponent than they did last year as the top seed, which doesn’t find out its adversary until Friday at the conclusion of the Play-In Tournament. The real work starts Wednesday for Denver. Even that rumored gathering for the Lakers-Pelicans game Tuesday night would be more of a social event than a work function.

    “We’ll probably get together and watch it and just try to relax at the same time,” Jackson said. “Try to do a little bit of scouting, but just trying to do a little bit of hanging out. Build some comradery and just relax a little bit.”

    The situation in New Orleans will be intriguing. The Lakers were already there Sunday for Game 82. Their 124-108 rout vaulted them to the No. 8 position and knocked the Pelicans from No. 6 to No. 7 … all for the two teams to play again in the same arena 48 hours later. The Lakers don’t even have to fly home to Los Angeles and back.

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