MIAMI GARDENS – As he gets ready for his third year as part of Ohio State’s football program, Jeremiah Smith fully understands what has put him in a position where he’s regarded as the best receiver in the country.
From the time he started playing football and working harder than anyone, there was no doubt that he was going to be special. But special enough to become perhaps the No. 1 selection in the 2027 National Football League Draft?
From the time he arrived in Columbus – almost immediately – he turned heads and proved then Offensive Coordinator Brian Hartline right about his enormous talent.
Whether it was in youth football, at Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace High School or Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna, where he was recognized as the best in the nation – while winning state championships and breaking record – there were people behind the scenes helping this amazing young man reach his potential.
On Thursday, Smith came home as he hosted a football camp at Lester Brown Park – in the heart of a community where he grew up and become the man he is today.
Surrounded by his family, friends and those who have impacted his life, Smith greeted hundreds of youngsters – ages 8-14 for a few hours to embrace those who had the same dreams he had as a kid on these football fields.
Those who have been a big part of his life came out to show their support and witness him giving back, and unlike many who just throw their names on event, actually interact with children and adults.
From photos to autographs and talking with everyone who came out, this dominating football player who caught 163 balls for 2,558 yards and 27 touchdowns in two years had the chance to say thank you to everyone that has behind him since he started playing this sport.
One of the first to notice how special Smith was, as a kid, was Sly Johnson from Premier Athletes. The “Wizard”, who has been around elite prospects since after his playing days, knew almost right away how special he would be.
“The one thing about Jeremiah that you could see almost immediately is that he got it,” Johnson explained. “Away from his talent, his knowledge of the game and position set him apart from the rest and that has stayed with him.”
From former and current teammates to social media influencers and politicians, they were all there to make sure that they were a part of something special. Even Councilwoman Katrina Baskin got into spirit as she warmed up with Smith and showed that she was ready for his homecoming.
Also a special thanks to the City of Miami Gardens Mayor Rodney Harris, Vice Mayor Robert Stephens III, Councilman Reggie Leon, Councilwoman Michelle Powell and Councilwoman Linda Julien for their amazing support.
For nearly two hours, Smith and the many coaches who had been part of his life ran drills, talked about the game and were part of an event that was something everyone had looked forward to.
Coaches who were there from his youth days as well as high school and into college were proud to see this superstar come home and give back. But remember, before he ever played a game in college, he donated $5,000 to his alma mater, Chaminade!
As the players, parents, supporters, friends and family members left the event – there was a reminder that companies like Battle Sports, Adidas and several others stepped up to make this first annual camp a success.
On a personal note: I have covered thousands and thousands of athletes through the decades, and while many have gone on to reach the very top of their sport, it’s young men like Jeremiah Smith and his family that you will always remember and keep in that close circle.
Congratulations to the City of Miami Gardens for running a first-class event along with Chris Circo of Battle Sports, Andrew Gleason from Adidas and Brett Goetz (Founder of SFE – South Florida Express - for showing their support!
PHOTO COURTESY OF IZUBEE CHARLES – BATTLE SPORTS
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Like it is with the defensive backs, where there are always gifted prospects, it’s no secret that when it comes to receivers in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, college coaches make it a priority to recruit these top performers.
As we said before, like defensive secondary performers, receivers have been a target for colleges and universities across the country, and as we head toward the 2026 season, nothing has changed.
Coming off the 2025 season, this region of the state produced some of the top playmakers. Several players were among the top when it came to picking off passes – and quite a few of them will return for another year.
Once again, today we shine the rather bright spotlight on some of the players who had big years last season are back once again.
Here is a look at some of those difference makers:
CLASS OF 2027
Anthony Jennings, 6’1, 175, Fort Lauderdale Dillard – 3.5 GPA. Track Field. “Speedy” has been one of the elite receiving prospects in the state for the past two years, and this University of Florida commitment is coming off a 34 reception, 823 yards and 11 touchdown season.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/18231676/691b630f2f0461ff7a407a8a
Julius Jones Jr., 5’10, 175, Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas. This recent Notre Dame commitment helped to lead the Raiders to their seventh consecutive state title with 58 receptions for 876 yards and 14 touchdowns.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/20767020/6723ac5c4e7dacfcf52131e3
Carlos Avila-Lopez, 5’10, 180, Pembroke Pines West Broward. Last season, during his junior year at Fort Lauderdale NSU University School, this gifted prospects finished the season with 46 catches (15.56 yards per catch) for 716 yards.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/19355992/Carlos-AvilaLopez
Tyrone Williams III, 6’0, 181, Miami Immaculata LaSalle – Track & Field. One of the most sought after prospects this off-season returns after a stellar junior season where he caught 44 passes for 724 yards and nine receptions.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/20858144/692b587884423567d990e4f3
CLASS OF 2028
Drew Barber, 6’0, 160, Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy. Finished the 2025 season for the Lions with 63 catches for 1,032 yards and 11 touchdowns. Is also a basketball standout.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/22594747/Drew-Barbar
Britton Bayag, 5’9, 165, Miami Palmetto – 4.6 GPA. Last season, as a versatile member of Miami Westminster Christian, this standout finished the season with 46 receptions for 784 yards and 11 scores for the Warriors.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/19403794/Britton-Bayag
Tromon Isaac Jr., 5’11, 190, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna. Ended his sophomore season for the 1A state runner up Lions with 38 catches for 763 yards and six touchdowns.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/19498576/Tromon-Isaac-Jr
CLASS OF 2029
Aviyon Darien, 5’11, 180, Miami Northwestern. After a stellar freshman season at Hialeah’s ABF Academy – with 42 catches for 710 yards and five scores, he makes the move to play for the Bulls and has enjoyed a tremendous off-season.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/25970057/Aviyon-Darien
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It’s no secret that when it comes to defensive backs in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, college coaches make it a priority to recruit prospects in the secondary.
For what ever reason, cornerbacks and safeties have always found their way from youth league to high school, college and into the NFL from field across south Florida.
Along with the receiver position, defensive backs have been a target for colleges and universities across the country, and as we head toward the 2026 season, nothing has changed.
Coming off the 2025 season, this region of the state produced some of the top playmakers. Several players were among the top when it came to picking off passes – and quite a few of them will return for another year.
Today, we shine the rather bright spotlight on some of the players who had big years last season are back once again.
Here is a look at some of those difference makers:
CLASS OF 2027
David Cesar, 5’10, 170, Miami Dr. Krop. In 2025, as a two-way player for the Lighting, he picked off four passes.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/22912077/David-Cesar
George Diaz, 6’1, 186, Miami Archbishop Carroll – 3.1 GPA. Capped off his junior season with a state playoff appearance and four interceptions from his safety position. He also had 42 total tackles and 11 pass breakups.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/20135564/George-Diaz
Jemari Foreman, 6’1, 180, Weston Cypress Bay. This FSU commitment came up with 10 interceptions a year ago as a junior at Plantation.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/23197049/68d405ffe306c34b09181507
George Harris, 6’0, 190, Miami True North Classical Academy. This versatile prospect finished his junior season as a catalyst for the Titans with nine interceptions.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/17631972/68cf18738a61b935346a86f9
Andre Hyppolite, 6’1, 180, North Miami Beach. This recent University of Miami commitment, who plays all over the field for the Chargers, ended his junior season with five interceptions.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/19428607/Andre-Hyppolite
Michael Millar, 6’1, 180, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna. A year ago, during his junior season at Weston Cypress Bay, this safety finished with four interceptions.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/19674060/Michael-Millar
Leondre Strawder, 6’0, 188, Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy. During his junior season for the Lions, he finished the year with four picks.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/24162284/Leondre-Strawder
2028
Dylan Galadza, 6’1, 170, Miami Archbishop Carroll. In 11 games for the Bulldogs, he came up with four interceptions and 30 tackles during a season that ended with a state playoff game.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/22873472/Dylan-Galadza
2029
David Lima, 5’8, 150, Homestead Somerset Academy Silver Palms – 3.417 GPA. As a freshman, this versatile two-way standout showcased his skills – coming up with four interceptions for the Stallions.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/26280865/69251358843db2a7705173f4
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During the course of any season, there are going to be impact players that some may overlook.
On any given team, there are prospects who make plays and fill up the stat sheet, only to be taken for granted by other more high profile players.
When it comes to defense, returning an interception or fumble for a score will get you the headlines and put you into the spotlight, but what about those athletes who lead their team in tackles and are the reasons why games are won and lost?
Being a leading tackler on a team will get you mentioned, but they turn out to be the unsung heroes and should be recognized for what they bring to the table.
Today, we bring you some of the top tacklers in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties who will be back for the 2026 season. Talented game-changers who will have the chance to propel their teams into the state playoffs – and beyond:
CLASS OF 2027
Levi Champion (Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas). 182 total tackles and among the most total tackles for the second straight year at West Palm Beach The King’s Academy.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/18043861/Levi-Champion
Trey Hollandsworth (Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy). 136 Tackles, 128 Solo 23 TFL, 6 Sacks.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/6362144/Trey-Hollandsworth
Tedrick Oatman (Fort Lauderdale Dillard). 120 total tackles and six sacks out of his linebacker position last year at Miami Norland.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/19641797/68dc08718f077d595a6df80f
Wyatt Smith (Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas). Finished with 115 tackles (62 solo) and 13 sacks.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/20133523/Wyatt-Smith
CLASS OF 2028
Ricky Carter (Miami True North Classical Academy). On of the elite players in Florida, he had 136 tackles and six sacks for a state playoff team.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/22328895/Ricky-Cater
Chanavis Chance Jr. (Miami Christopher Columbus). 126 as a linebacker at Plantation High.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/22769095/Chanavis-Chance-Jr
Ahziah Murphy (Miami Norland). Playing both defensive end/linebacker, he led the Vikings with 109 total tackles (76 solo).
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/23033189/Ahziah-Murphy
CLASS OF 2029
Noah Finkelstein (Coconut Creek North Broward Prep). 150 tackles, 2.5 sacks 10 tfl, 4 FR, 2 PBU.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/26293095/Noah-Finkelstein
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One of the most popular radio shows of its kind is back on Monday night this week for two hours and welcomed in a few coaches and players locally as well as looked at the University of Miami football and summer offensive/defensive line camps on 104.3 FM – WQAM.
Each 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 program, which has been run for nearly two decades and has been recognized nationally as one of the best of its kind, has become a popular listen for recruiting fans as well as high school sports purists, focusing on high sports and the newsmakers.
Here is a look at the way Monday night went:
When it comes to teaching, developing and exposing his athletes to college coaches, there are very few better than Sunrise Piper head football coach Quentin Short. This summer, he took many of his players to camps and visited colleges and universities to give those student/athletes a huge advantage.
COACH QUENTIN SHORT ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/sunrise-piper-head-coach-quentin-short-a5789
When it comes to the offensive and defensive line positions, it is no longer an afterthought for coaches. Because of teachers/instructors like Jordan Budwig from “5 Star Studs Lineman”, the focus is now squarely on the “big men” – with camps and individual sessions.
COACH JORDAN BUDWIG ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/coach-jordan-budwig-of-5-star-studs-line-camp-fdfcc
If you have followed the coaching career of Ronnie Thornton, you already know how devoted he is to teaching and developing football talent. Whether at Homestead High or his current position at South Dade, he has built winning programs and attitudes.
COACH RONNIE THORNTON ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/head-coach-ronnie-thornton-of-south-dade-7d936
If you follow the University of Miami football program, you already understand how busy it’s been – with commitments and several top-flight athletes in the news. With his “Locked On Canes” Podcast, Alex Donno has kept fans informed and up-to-date.
ALEX DONNO ON MONDAYT NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/alex-donno-of-locked-on-canes-podcast-02e53
Whether it was during his freshman and sophomore seasons at Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas, his junior year at Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna or this coming season as a running back at Miami Carol City, Lee Prince Jr. has been an impact player. Heading to West Virginia University, the speedster is indeed the perfect student/athlete.
LEE PRINCE JR. ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/miami-carol-city-rb-lee-prince-jr-8d573
When he scored a touchdown as a freshman receiver at Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas, Julius Jones Jr. scored a touchdown and paved the way for a successful career that will come to an end this season – hopefully with an amazing fourth straight state title. Getting ready to keep the legacy alive and strong at Notre Dame University, he will follow in the footsteps of his father who created a legacy in South Bend.
JULIUS JONES JR. ON MONDAY NIGHT. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/st-thomas-aquinas-wr-julius-jones-jr-4aa32
THE ENTIRE JUNE 29TH SHOW. Quentin Short, the head coach of Sunrise Piper High School joins Larry Blustein as they talk about the offseason and creating a culture on and off the field. Jordan Budwig of the 5-Star Studs line camp talked about developing linemen on and off the field. Ronnie Thornton of South Dade talked about being the new head coach, creating a great team culture, and so much more. Alex Donno from Locked on Canes Podcast spoke about all the recruiting news happening at The U and so much more! Lee Prince Jr., a senior running back at Miami Carol City, is a West Virginia commit and talked about transferring for his senior season. He talks about how he patterns his game after others and so much more. Julius Jones Jr. the son of Dallas Cowboys and Notre Dame standout running back, talk about his commitment to Notre Dame. He talks about what he's learned in high school and so much more. https://www.audacy.com/podcast/south-florida-high-school-sports-radio-5af98/episodes/south-florida-high-school-sports-show-full-episode-01e9a
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