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Miami-Dade, Broward Teams Taking Another Step – Part 1

When North Miami Beach takes to the field this afternoon (1 p.m.) at The Villages Charter in the 1A-3A FIT championship game, it will kickoff two days where eight Miami-Dade and Broward teams will be in action.

The Chargers, taking part in this FIT tournament where programs who didn’t make the state championships series had the opportunity to continue playing, will have the chance to end the season with a win under veteran head coach Jeff Bertani, who concludes his 30th year as head coach at his alma mater.

NMB (6-6) will take on Dunnellon (7-6) in the title game.

NORTH MIAMI BEACH CHARGERS

Tampa Carrollwood Day, L 28-20

North Miami, L 20-13

Punta Gorda Charlotte, W 20-14 (OT)

Hialeah American, W 46-0

Westland Hialeah, W 42-0

Lake Mary, L 45-13

Miami Carol City, W 14-13

Homestead South Dade, L 25-22

Naples St. John Neumann, L 20-14

Cape Coral Oasis, W 42-0

Miami Booker T. Washington, W 20-6

12/4 - Dunnellon

 

DUNNELLON TIGERS

Tallahassee Florida High, L 17-14

Starke Bradford County, L 35-0

Ocala West Port, W 28-14

Lakeland Lake Gibson, W 9-7

Ocala Vanguard, L 20-7

Gainesville Eastside, L 16-14

Dover Specialty Fit Academy, W 33-22

Citra North Marion, W 28-6

Hawthorne, L 26-0

Pensacola, W 34-20

Jacksonville Andrew Jackson, W 40-24

Palatka, W 14-12

12/4 – North Miami Beach

 

CLASS 1A

STATE SEMIFINAL

No. 4 Jacksonville Trinity Christian (9-4) at No. 1 Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna (10-2), Friday, 6:30 p.m. For the second year, these two programs will square off in a game that will send the winner to Pitbull Stadium on the campus of FIU next week.

The Lions and veteran head coach Dameon Jones are looking for an amazing 10th straight trip to the state finals – and will be have the opportunity to win a fifth straight title. The winner of this game will play either Tampa Carrollwood Day or West Palm Beach Cardinal Newman.

JACKSONVILLE TRINITY CHRISTIAN CONQUERORS

Jacksonville Ed White, L 45-28

Jacksonville Bolles, L 35-12

Jacksonville Raines, L 48-14

Jacksonville North Florida Educational Institute, W 27-6

Lake City Columbia, L 27-20

Jacksonville Riverside, W 22-13

Jacksonville Episcopal, W 49-7

Tallahassee Lincoln, W 32-14

Jacksonville KIPP Bold City, W 48-0

Neptune Beach Fletcher, W 21-7

Jacksonville Providence, W 42-16

Tallahassee Maclay, W 56-28

Jacksonville University Christian, W 27-12

12/5 - @Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna

 

CHAMINADE-MADONNA LIONS

Baltimore St. Frances Academy, L 42-13

Hollywood McArthur, W 28-14

Plantation American Heritage, W 28-24

Miami Edison, W 56-6

Davie Western, W 56-0

Coconut Creek Monarch, W 28-7

Pompano Beach Blanche Ely, W 60-0

Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons, W 47-0

Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas, L 27-21

Boca Raton St. John Paul II Academy, W 63-0

Miami Edison, W 47-18

Miami True North Classical Academy, W 35-14

12/5 – Jacksonville Trinity Christian

 

CLASS 2A

STATE SEMIFINAL

No. 3 Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons (10-3) at No. 2 Jacksonville Bolles (12-1), Friday, 7 p.m. After winning his 100th game as head coach last week, Matt Dubuc and his Chiefs hit the road this week for a 400 plus mile trip to play one of the best teams in the state.

Winners of three state titles under Dubuc, this team definitely has its work cut out against an explosive team that has been able to score nearly 600 points during this 10-game winning streak.

The winner of this game will have to face off against either No. 1 seed Sarasota Cardinal Mooney or three-time defending state champion Cocoa next week in Miami.

 CARDINAL GIBBONS CHIEFS

Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy, L 42-35

Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian, W 33-6

Coconut Creek, W 11-6

Hollywood South Broward, W 52-6

Pembroke Pines West Broward, L 49-38

Hallandale, W 51-14

Deerfield Beach, W 45-7

Boca Raton, W 35-13

Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna, L 47-0

Miramar, W 35-28

Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace, W 48-28

Miami Killian, W 38-35

Miami Immaculata LaSalle, W 20-17

12/5 - @Jacksonville Bolles

 

JACKSONVILLE BOLLES BULLDOGS

Coconut Creek Monarch, W 34-15

Jacksonville Trinity Christian, W 35-12

Saint Augustine, L 40-35

Jacksonville Bishop Kenny, W 36-0

Orange Park Oakleaf, W 38-6

Baldwin, W 73-49

Jacksonville Andrew Jackson, W 48-0

Jacksonville Riverside, W 45-14

Jacksonville Wolfson, W 56-6

Lake City Columbia, W 31-0

DeFuniak Springs Walton, W 63-13

Tallahassee Florida High, W 51-27

Pensacola Catholic, W 44-10

12/5 – Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons

 

CLASS 3A

STATE SEMIFINAL

No. 4 Orlando Bishop Moore (12-1) at No. 1 Miami Northwestern (12-0), 7 p.m. Coming off an emotional 50-29 Region Final win against national powerhouse Miami Central, the defending 3A state champions will need to come back to earth against a team that can put points on the board and has played a challenging schedule.

But when you put these two teams side-by-side, you see a Northwestern squad with head coach Jaquatin Victrum has mauled the four playoff opponents 225-35 and are hungry for another state title appearance.

The winner of this game will take on either unbeaten Jacksonville Raines or under-the-radar power Sarasota Booker next week in Miami.

BISHOP MOORE HORNETS

Oviedo, W 68-35

Orlando Christian Prep, W 49-7

Bartow, W 34-25

Mount Dora, W 57-21

Melbourne Central Catholic, W 41-13

Tampa Catholic, W 29-20

Eustis, W 48-0

Tavares, W 54-33

Tallahassee Florida High, W 56-35

Lake Mary, L 42-22

Brooksville Hernando, W 61-6

Gainesville Eastside, W 36-8

Melbourne Eau Gallie, W 31-28

12/5 - @Miami Northwestern

 

NORTHWESTER BULLS

Orange Lutheran, California, W Forfeit

Miami Carol City, W 37-6

Miami Norland, W 49-21

Miami Christopher Columbus, W 41-6

Miami Jackson, W Forfeit

Miami Central, W 30-21

Key West, W 56-0

Miami Palmetto, W 28-0

Miami St. Brendan, W 49-0

Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy, W 70-0

Key West, W 56-6

Miami Central, W 50-29

12/5 – Orlando Bishop Moore

 

TOMORROW: We breakdown Classes 4A-7A in the state semifinal round.

 

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