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Head-To-Head Matchups Highlight Miami-Dade/Broward Week 4

Before the 2023 high school football season began, many experts warned about the first five weeks of the year.

As we head toward Week No. 4, you can see exactly what everyone was talking about – with key matchups taking center stage.

With the Jewish holiday switching many games around this week, there are some spotlight contests that will feature several teams within the Top 20 who are playing one another.

While this past week saw very little shakeup at the top, there were several programs who moved up and down the listing of teams.

Here is how Week 4 shapes up:

1. Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna (1M, 3-0). LAST WEEK: The Lions jumped all over national power Bergen Catholic, New Jersey, 61-21. THIS WEEK: at No. 6 Plantation American Heritage. NEXT WEEK: at No. 2 Miami Central.

2. Miami Central (2M, 1-1). LAST WEEK: Beat No. 12 Miami Booker T. Washington, 38-28. THIS WEEK: Miami Carol City. NEXT WEEK: No. 1 Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna.

3. Miami Christopher Columbus (4M, 3-0). LAST WEEK: Rolled to a 42-14 win at Tampa Jesuit. THIS WEEK: No. 7 Miami Palmetto on Saturday. NEXT WEEK: A home game against No. 17 Miami Northwestern.

4. Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas (3M, 2-1). LAST WEEK: Narrowly escaped at home against Cocoa, 37-36. THIS WEEK: No. 16 Davie Western. NEXT WEEK: Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast.

5. Miami Norland (2M, 3-0). LAST WEEK: Dominated Miami Southridge on the road, 54-6. THIS WEEK: Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace. NEXT WEEK: Home against Hialeah American.

6. Plantation American Heritage (2M, 2-0). LAST WEEK: Had an away game against Belle Glade Glades Central postponed. THIS WEEK: No. 1 Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna. NEXT WEEK: Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons.

7. Miami Palmetto (4M, 3-0). LAST WEEK: Beat Miami Killian, 38-0. THIS WEEK: at No. 3 Miami Christopher Columbus. NEXT WEEK: A home game against Clearwater Academy International.

8. Homestead (3M, 2-1). LAST WEEK: Beat St. Petersburg Lakewood, 35-7. THIS WEEK: Southwest Miami. NEXT WEEK: Bye.

9. Plantation (3M, 3-0). LAST WEEK: The Colonels rolled over Parkland Douglas, 49-3. THIS WEEK: at No. 13 Coconut Creek. NEXT WEEK: Bye

10. Pompano Beach Blanche Ely (3M, 2-0). LAST WEEK: Beat Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson, 43-8. THIS WEEK: Coral Springs. NEXT WEEK: No. 13 Coconut Creek.

11. Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons (2M, 2-1). LAST WEEK: Beat Fort Lauderdale Dillard, 38-14. THIS WEEK: at St. Petersburg Northeast. NEXT WEEK: Bye

12. Miami Booker T. Washington (2M, 1-1). LAST WEEK: Lost to No. 2 Miami Central, 38-28. THIS WEEK: Miami Immaculata LaSalle. NEXT WEEK: Miami Carol City.

13. Coconut Creek (3M, 2-1). LAST WEEK: A huge road win against No. 16 Davie Western. THIS WEEK: A big home game against No. 9 Plantation. NEXT WEEK: Another major test with No. 10 Pompano Beach Blanche Ely.

14. Coconut Creek Monarch (4M, 2-1). LAST WEEK: A convincing 52-0 win at Hallandale. THIS WEEK: at Sunrise Piper, Wednesday night. NEXT WEEK: A road district matchup with Parkland Douglas.

15. Miramar (3M, 1-1). LAST WEEK: The Patriots registered their first win of the season – 61-0 against Coral Glades. THIS WEEK: A road game at Pembroke Pines Flanagan. NEXT WEEK: A Saturday night road game at Fort Lauderdale Dillard.

16. Davie Western (4M, 1-1). LAST WEEK: The Wildcats were beaten at home by No. 13 Coconut Creek, 20-15. THIS WEEK: A road game against No. 4 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas. NEXT WEEK: A home game against Coral Springs Taravella.

17. Miami Northwestern (2M, 1-2). LAST WEEK: The Bulls were beaten soundly at home by Venice, 63-46. THIS WEEK: at Miami Edison. NEXT WEEK: A trip to play No. 3 Miami Christopher Columbus.

18. Miami Southridge (3M, 2-1). LAST WEEK: The Spartans were soundly beaten at home by No. 5 Miami Norland, 54-6. THIS WEEK: Home game against Miami Belen Jesuit. NEXT WEEK: An away game at Doral Academy.

19. Hollywood South Broward (3M, 3-0). LAST WEEK: The Bulldogs beat Sunrise Piper, 33-12. THIS WEEK: A home game against Hallandale. NEXT WEEK: A key home district game against No. 20 Dr. Krop.

20. Miami Dr. Krop (3M, 2-1). LAST WEEK: A convincing 40-6 win against Miami Jackson. THIS WEEK: A road game against Hollywood Avant Garde Academy. NEXT WEEK: A huge road district game against No. 19 Hollywood South Broward.

OTHER TEAMS TO WATCH: Coconut Creek North Broward Prep (2M, 1-2), Cooper City (4M, 0-3), Coral Gables (4M, 1-1), Coral Springs (4M, 0-1), Coral Springs Coral Glades (4M, 0-3), Coral Springs Taravella (4M, 1-2), Davie Nova (3M, 2-1), Deerfield Beach (3M, 1-2), Doral Academy (4M, 2-1), Doral Reagan (Independent, 1-0-1), Fort Lauderdale (3M, 2-1), Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian (2M, 2-1), Lauderdale Dillard (3M, 1-2), Fort Lauderdale NSU University School (Independent, 3-0), Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest (2M, 0-3), Fort Lauderdale Stranahan (2M, 1-2), Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy (1M, 3-0), Hallandale (2M, 0-3), Goulds Palm Glades (1M, 0-3), Hialeah (3M, 2-1), Hialeah American (2M, 2-0), Hialeah Gardens (Independent, 0-2-1), Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy (3M, 0-3), Hialeah Miami-Lakes (Independent, 0-2), Hollywood Avant Garde (1M, 1-1), Hollywood Hills (3M, 1-1), Hollywood McArthur (3M, 1-0-1), Homestead Everglades Prep (1M, 1-2), Homestead South Dade (4M, 1-1), Miami Archbishop Carroll (1M, 1-1), Miami Beach (3M, 0-3), Miami Belen Jesuit (3M, 2-1), Miami Braddock (Independent, 2-0), Miami Carol City (2M, 0-3), Miami Coral Park (Independent, 0-2), Miami Coral Reef (GMAC Independent, 2-1), Miami Edison (2M, 2-0), Miami Ferguson (Independent, 3-0), Miami Florida Christian (Independent, 1-2), Miami Jackson (2M. 0-3), Miami Killian (2M, 0-3), Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace (2M, 2-1), Miami Gulliver Prep (2M, 3-0), Miami High (4M, 1-2), Miami Immaculata LaSalle (2M, 2-1), Miami Ransom Everglades, (Independent, 2-0), Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman (4M, 1-1), Miami Palmer Trinity (1M, 3-0), Miami Springs (2M, 2-1), Miami St. Brendan (2M, 2-1), Miami True North Classical Academy (1M, 3-0), Miami Varela, Independent, 2-1), Miami Westminster Christian (1M, 1-2), Miramar Everglades (3M, 2-1), North Miami (3M, 0-3), North Miami Mourning (Independent, 0-1), North Miami Beach (2M, 0-3), Oakland Park Northeast (2M, 1-2), Parkland Douglas (0-1, 4M), Pembroke Pines Charter (3M, 3-0), Pembroke Pines Flanagan (4M, 0-2-1), Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy (4M, 0-3), Pembroke Pines West Broward (4M, 0-2), Pompano Beach (Independent, 1-2), Somerset Academy South Homestead (Independent, 2-1), Somerset Silver Palms (2M, 1-2), South Miami (2M, 1-2), South Plantation (3M, 3-0), Southwest Miami (3M, 1-1), Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy (Independent, 3-0), Sunrise Piper (3M, 2-0), Westland Hialeah (2M, 1-2), Weston Cypress Bay 4M, 2-1).

TRACKING WEEKLY RANKINGS:

Week 1. https://larryblustein.com/news/miami-dade-south-broward-week-1-top-20

Week 2. https://larryblustein.com/news/here-is-a-look-at-week-2-miami-dade-broward-top-20

Week 3. https://larryblustein.com/news/chaminade-madonna-moves-into-the-top-spot-in-south-florida

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Miami-Dade/Broward Rewind: Week 3 Was Exciting

The crazy thing about the sport of football is the actual time the sport is played.

From late August until late December, the attention falls on fields across the country. It’s a short window to accomplish things that last a lifetime.

Four months to etch your name among the best who have worn a uniform and played this amazing game.

After last week, we have just seven games left in the regular season in high school football. Seven games that we had waiting and worked hard for eight months.

To say that every quarter and each minute played is ultra important is truly an understatement.

Over the past four weeks – which includes one kickoff exhibition game – players have attempted to enhance their standing, while others have been out to put their names in front of colleges and universities and recruiting services and fan websites.

Those four weeks moved fast – and as we head toward Week 4 of the season – that window is starting to get smaller and the opportunity that was once larger than life is starting to close.

To explain to everyone that there are no weeks off – no matter what the competition – is a reality that continues to surface each week.

Prospects in Miami-Dade and Broward Counties must bring their “A” game every week, and with every matchup the spotlight becomes brighter.

This past week there were some showcase matchups that could have a bearing on what we will be watching in the state playoffs. Here are a few of those:

Coconut Creek 20, Davie Western 15. After a week off, the Wildcats were at home against a Cougar squad that has been showcasing a good team in the off season. Nothing is ever for sure as Coconut Creek came away with a huge early season victory on the road against a team that has been mentioned as a program to watch among 4M contenders statewide.

Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas 37, Cocoa 36. No matter if you are a national power and continue to dominate the state of Florida, you still must come to compete every week, and the four-time defending state champions found that out last Friday, narrowly escaping at home against a program with state-title pedigree as well.

Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna 61, Bergen Catholic, New Jersey 21. What happens when two national powers square off in a game that so many predicted to come down to the wire? It’s called respect and reality, and the Lions gave their visitors from the northeast a lesson on what it really means to be a major force on a national stage. This game was never close, and while those who vote and author national polls and rankings will never fully comprehend a win like this, let’s just say that very few teams in the nation can match what Chaminade-Madonna has put together!

Miami Central 38, Miami Booker T. Washington 28. This was a game where both teams were out show that they belonged in the spotlight. Even though the four-time defending state champion Rockets were coming off a rare loss, many who followed this game, truly felt that the Tornadoes had slowly become an equal – although they fell short. This could very well be the first of two meetings this season.

Miami Norland 54, Miami Southridge 6. The Vikings have been screaming and boasting all off-season that they are the best team in south Florida – and while they haven’t been challenged – their win against a much-improved Spartans’ squad was indeed a message that EVERYONE statewide heard loud and clear, especially after a season opener on the road against Lakeland.

While those were just a few games that everyone was keeping an eye on, here are some of the other results from Week 3:

Coconut Creek Monarch 52, Hallandale 0

Coral Gables 36, South Miami 6

Coral Springs 22, Hollywood Hills 20

Coral Springs Taravella 27, Pompano Beach 6

Delray Beach Atlantic 36, North Miami Beach 13

Doral Academy 35, Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy 7

Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian 50, Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest 0

Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons 38, Fort Lauderdale Dillard 14

Fort Lauderdale Stranahan 32, Deerfield Beach 14

Fort Lauderdale NSU University School 41, Marathon 7

Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy 34, Bradenton Christian 10

Hialeah 53, Hialeah-Miami Lakes 0

Hialeah American 14, Miami Lakes Goleman 14 (POSTPONED)

Hollywood Avant Garde 19, Westland Hialeah 6     

Hollywood South Broward 33, Sunrise Piper 12

Homestead 35, St. Petersburg Lakewood 7

Homestead Everglades Prep 32, Miami Florida Christian 23

Key West 44, West Palm Beach Oxbridge Academy 16

Lake Placid 22, Davie Nova 18

Miami Belen Jesuit 33, Somerset Silver Palms 21

Miami Braddock 34, Southwest Miami 28

Miami BridgePrep Academy 21, Miami Country Day 20

Miami Christopher Columbus 42, Tampa Jesuit 14

Miami Coral Reef 28, Hialeah Gardens 0

Miami Dr. Krop 40, Miami Jackson 6

Miami Edison 21, North Miami 19

Miami Ferguson 28, Miami Beach 14

Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace 41, Naples Lely 6

Miami Gulliver 17, Miami St. Brendan 13

Miami Immaculata LaSalle 28, Somerset Academy 13

Miami Palmer Trinity 23, Miami Archbishop Carroll 14

Miami Palmetto 38, Miami Killian 0

Miami Ransom Everglades 54, Coral Springs Charter 0

Miami Springs 20, Miami High 17

Miami True North Classical Academy 41, Tallahassee Maclay 13

Miami Varela 36, Miami Coral Park 0

Miramar 61, Coral Glades 0

Miramar Everglades 54, Cooper City 0

North Lauderdale Somerset Prep 24, Deerfield Beach Somerset Key 0

Pembroke Pines Charter 19, Coconut Creek North Broward Prep 14

Plantation 49, Parkland Douglas 3

Somerset South Homestead 33, Miami Sunset 6

South Plantation 46, Oakland Park Northeast 0

Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy 21, Fort Lauderdale 20

Venice 63, Miami Northwestern 46

Weston Cypress Bay 45, Pembroke Pines Flanagan 14

WEEK 3 STANDOUTS

Every week, you know that Miami-Dade and Broward County will have more than their share of top performers. Here are a few to keep an eye on:

The Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna Lions made another national statement as quarterback C.J. Bailey completed 24-of-34 passes for 395 yards and the nation’s No. 1 WR Jeremiah Smith finished with 16 catches for 316 yards and three touchdowns in a convincing win over Bergen Catholic of New Jersey.

Coconut Creek’s Martin Montero had 5 sacks, 4 tackles and 2 QB Pressures in a huge win over Davie Western.

Miami Edison 2025 RB Sterling “Juice” Joseph finished with 207 yards, 3 touchdowns.

Tyler Godfrey, WR, 2024 Miramar had 3 catches for 62 yards and 134 all-purpose yards. 

Miami Norland junior quarterback Ennio Yapoor had 502 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns against Miami Southridge. That’s his second 500-yard game in three weeks.

Jad Rosario, PK, Miami Palmetto was 4/4 intended touchbacks (70, 66, 66, 62), 1/1 FG (35) and 5/5 extra points.

Fort Lauderdale 2026 QB Jayden Chico threw for 249 yards and a pair of touchdowns.

2027 RB Damien Grant, SW Ranches Archbishop McCarthy ran for 111 yards and a score to keep the Mavericks unbeaten.

Miramar 2024 QB Kael Alexander threw for 270 yards and 4 touchdowns for the Patriots first win of the season.

2027 QB Zac Katz continued to impress with a 19 for 24, 253 passing, 13 yards rushing and 5 touchdowns.

Pembroke Pines Charter QB Jayden Gonzalez, completed 12 passes for 210 yards, threw one TD and ran in a TD. The 6-3 Junior has thrown for 725 yards with 7 TDs in 3 games. 

Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy remained unbeaten as Anthony Barbar (18/23 for 268 yards, 3 passing touchdowns, and a 2-point conversion. He added 4 rushes for 25 yards and a rushing touchdown), D.J. Wimbley (7 catches for 147 yards, 2 touchdowns and a 2-point conversion), Evan Tempro (4 catches for 46 yards and 1 rush for 9 yards on offense. He added 7 tackles with a TFL on defense and had a game changing punt block for a safety) and Alonso Collins (10 rushes for 109 yards and caught 3 passes for 29 yards and a touchdown. He also added 4 tackles on defense).

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Tonight Will Shine The Spotlight On Four Games

Just when you felt it was time to sit back and reflect on the first two weeks of the football season, Week 3 is here and it is loaded with key matchups.

No matter where you go in Miami-Dade or Broward Counties, there are games that will certainly showcase some of the talent we have here in this region of the state.

With many Top 20 Miami-Dade and Broward rivals facing off, there are contests that will be watched nationally as well as throughout the state.

Today, we bring you four games to watch – and in reality – we could have brought you many, many more.

No. 2 Miami Central at No. 8 Miami Booker T. Washington (Traz Powell), 7. A trip to Las Vegas to play national power Bishop Gorman and losing late truly provides everything we need to know about the Rockets – as they remain among the Top 10 teams in the country.

All we had to judge this team on, before last week, was an exhibition against Ocala Vanguard, but the game against Bishop Gorman revealed the type of team we have been watching for over two decades.

Four straight state titles, a share of a national championship brings Miami Central and head coach Jube Joseph and his football team into this evening’s eagerly awaited meeting with the Tornadoes.

For head coach Tim “Ice” Harris and his football team, it was a quick rebuild over the past two years – along with a coaching staff that is among the best in the state.

A quick five-minute pre-season meeting with Plantation American Heritage provided a glimpse of what this program could be like. The following week was no contest against Miami Killian.

Last week, while it was only one drive, gave the “experts” something else to factor in against Edison, and the Red Raiders were driving and appeared to be ready to score when the game was postponed (until Oct. 16) by bad weather.

MIAMI CENTRAL ROCKETS (0-1)

Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, L 39-35

9/8 - at Miami Booker T. Washington

9/16 – Miami Carol City

9/21 – Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna

9/29 – North Miami Beach

10/6 – Miami Northwestern

10/13 – at Miami Norland

10/20 – GMAC Week

10/27 – at Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace

MIAMI BOOKER T. WASHINGTON TORNADOES (1-0)

Miami Killian, W 31-7

9/8 – Miami Central

9/14 – at Miami Immaculate LaSalle

9/22 – Miami Carol City
9/28 – at Miami Jackson

10/5 – at Miami Norland

10/12 – at Miami Northwestern

10-16 – Miami Edison

10/20 – GMAC Week

10/26 – Westland Hialeah

Bergen Catholic at No. 1 Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna, 7. Here’s another game where the nationally rated Lions will be tested after winning easily in the first two games against national power St. Frances Academy and last week against area power Cardinal Gibbons.

What head coach Dameon Jones and his team will be after is a run at a national title, but to accomplish that, the first five games of the season will tell the story.

Bergen Catholic and successful head coach Vito Campanile comes south with an idea of matching up with Chaminade-Madonna and are loaded with talent on both sides of the ball. They are loaded and will provide a huge test.

This home game is just another hurdle that includes Plantation American Heritage and Miami Central the next two games.

BERGEN CATHOLIC CRUSADERS (2-0)

Red Bank Catholic, W 24-6

Iona Prep, New Rochelle, New York, W 38-7

9/8 – Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna

9/16 – at West Orange Seton Hall Prep

9/22 – at Ramsey Don Bosco Prep

9/30 – Wayne DePaul Catholic

10/14 – Montvale St. Joseph’s Regional

10/21 – at Jersey City St. Peter’s Prep

10/27 – at Paramus Catholic

CHAMINADE-MADONNA LIONS (2-0)

St. Frances Academy, Maryland, W 35-14

Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons, W 41-4

9/8 – Bergen Catholic, New Jersey

9/15 – at Plantation American Heritage

9/21 – at Miami Central

9/29 – at Coconut Creek

10/7 – at Fort Lauderdale Dillard

10/21 – Hollywood Avant Garde Academy

10/26 – at Boca Raton St. John Paul II

11/3 – at St. Petersburg Lakewood

Cocoa at No. 4 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas, 7. Here’s an interesting matchup that will pit former St. Thomas Aquinas offensive coordinator Ryan Schneider bringing his defending state champion Tigers south to Fort Lauderdale to play a team that lost its opener to national California power St. John Bosco Prep but bouncing back to beat Fort Myers last week.

Schneider, a one-time Plantation High record-setting quarterback, has watched his team win two impressive games to open the season against Orlando Jones and Venice. Last year, the Raiders and head coach Roger Harriott had no problem beating Cocoa, 42-14.

COCOA TIGERS (2-0)

Orlando Jones, W 22-20

Venice, W 31-21

9/8 – at Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas

9/22 – Eau Gallie

9/29 – Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast

10/6 – Sanford Seminole

10/13 – at Titusville

10/20 – Tituville Astronaut

10/27 – Palm Bay

11/3 – at Rockledge

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS (1-1)

St. John Bosco Prep, L 20-7

Fort Myers, W 49-0

9/8 – Cocoa

9/15 – Western

9/22 – Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast

9/29 – Miramar

10/6 – Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson

10/13 – at Fort Lauderdale

10/20 – at Coconut Creek Monarch

10/27 – Fort Lauderdale Dillard

No. 16 Coconut Creek at No. 7 Davie Western, 7. Another interesting matchup will take place on this Friday when a much-improved Coconut Creek team heads west to play the Wildcats.

The Cougars got off to a great start before traveling to Gainesville, Georgia to play one of the top teams in the state. Coach Johnny Sloane and this program have been building toward this season.

For head coach Adam Ratkevich and his Wildcats, they enjoyed last week off after opening with a huge victory over Milton, Georgia in the prestigious Broward County National Football Showcase.

COCONUT CREEK COUGARS (1-1)

Lauderdale Lake Boyd Anderson, W (forfeit)

Gainesville, Georgia, L 30-22

9/8 – at Davie Western

9/14 – Plantation

9/22 – at Pompano Beach Blanche Ely

9/29 – Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna

10/6 – Fort Lauderdale

10/13 – West Boca Raton

10/20 – at Hollywood McArthur

10/27 – Deerfield Beach

DAVIE WESTERN WILDCATS (1-0)

Milton, Georgia, W 14-10

9/8 – Coconut Creek

9/15 – at St. Thomas Aquinas

9/22 – Coral Springs Taravella

9/28 – Sunrise Piper

10/6 – Plantation American Heritage

10/13 – at Weston Cypress Bay

10/20 – at Miramar

10/27 – Coral Glades

11/3 – at Plantation

In addition to those impressive matchups, here is a look at some of the other games on this Friday:

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

No. 15 Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons at No. 19 Fort Lauderdale Dillard, 7

Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy at Bradenton Christian, 7

Goulds Palm Glades at Tavernier Coral Shores, 4

Hialeah American at Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman (Milander), 7:30

Hollywood South Broward at Sunrise Piper, 7

Lake Placid at Davie Nova, 7

Miami Belen Jesuit at Somerset Silver Palms, 7

No. 3 Miami Christopher Columbus at Tampa Jesuit, 7

No. 5 Miami Norland at No. 14 Miami Southridge, 7:30

Miami True North Classical Academy at Tallahassee Maclay, 7:30

Miramar Everglades at Cooper City, 7

Moore Haven at Miami Westminster Christian, 4

Naples Lely at Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace, 7:30

Parkland Douglas at No. 12 Plantation (PAL), 7

No. 13 Pompano Beach Blanche Ely at Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson, 7

Somerset Homestead South at Miami Sunset, 3:30

St. Petersburg Lakewood at No. 10 Homestead (Harris Field), 7:30

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

Hialeah Miami Lakes at Hialeah (Milander), 7

Venice at No. 11 Miami Northwestern (Traz Powell Stadium), 6

THURSDAY SCOREBOARD

Coconut Springs Monarch 52, Hallandale 0

Coral Gables 36, South Miami 6

Coral Springs 22, Hollywood Hills 20

Delray Beach Atlantic 36, North Miami Beach 13

Doral Academy 35, Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy 7

Fort Lauderdale NSU University School 41, Marathon 7

Hollywood Avant Garde 19, Westland Hialeah 6

Homestead Everglades Prep 32, Miami Florida Christian 23

Pembroke Pines Charter 19, Coconut Creek North Broward Prep 14

Miami Braddock 34, Southwest Miami 28

Miami Coral Reef 28, Hialeah Gardens 0

Miami Dr. Krop 40, Miami Jackson 6

Miami Edison 21, North Miami 19

Miami Ferguson 28, Miami Beach 14

Miami Immaculata LaSalle 28, Somerset Academy 13

Miami Varela 36, Miami Coral Park 0

Miami Springs 20, Miami High 17

Miramar 61, Coral Glades 0

South Plantation 46, Oakland Park Northeast 0

Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy 21, Fort Lauderdale 20

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Edison Looks To Make A Statement Today

When their game was postponed last Thursday due to bad weather, the Miami Edison Red Raiders were upset and frustrated.

While many of the experts have already made their decision on the fate of Edison’s football team in 2023.

Even though this team lost some key prospects from last season, head coach Luther Campbell and his program feel disrespected and knows that when given the opportunity, they will showcase plenty of talent and coaching. They are indeed hungry.

When they play host the North Miami today at 3:30 at their school, the Red Raiders are facing a team that won their district a year ago, and his continued to improve.

The 0-2 Pioneers showed plenty of character on the road last week before losing an overtime contest against Lakeland’s Lake Gibson.

They also come into the contest with plenty to prove as they look to defend their district title.

When they clash with Edison this afternoon (3:30), there is a sense that head coach Gerald Cox and his team can change the course of this season that is indeed young.

NORTH MIAMI PIONEERS (0-2)

Miami Gulliver Prep, L 17-6

Lakeland Lake Gibson, L 29-26, OT

9/7 – at Miami Edison

9/14 – Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy

9/22 – at Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian

9/30 – Miami Beach

10/7 – Doral Academy

10/11 – at Hialeah

11/3 – at Westland Hialeah

PIONEERS TO WATCH

2024 - Gerson Alette, Athlete

2025 – Lonzo Burse, WR

2024 – Demetrius Kitchens, DB

2025 – Antwan Moore, Athlete

2024 – Garlens Jean-Phillipe, OL

2025 – Marcus Sandy, DB

2024 – Chasemi Smith, OL

2025 – Lewenski Ydore, LB

2024 – Michael Zepherin, QB

MIAMI EDISON RED RAIDERS (1-0)

Hialeah, W 17-6

9/14 – Miami Northwestern

9/22 – at St. Petersburg Lakewood

9/28 – at Miami Immaculata LaSalle

10/6 – at Miami Palmetto

10/16 – at Miami Booker T. Washington

10/20 – GMAC WEEK

10/26 – at Miami Jackson

11/2 – Doral Academy

RED RAIDERS TO WATCH

2024 – Elonzo Barnes, DE

2024 – Kobe Boykin, RB

2024 – Chenellson Exume, OT

2024 – Dinellson Exume, DT

2025 – Sterling Joseph, RB

2024 – Johnneth Rhodes, DE

2024 – Masai Smith, DT

2025 – Jett White, DB

In addition to North Miami and Miami Edison, here is a look at some of the other games on this Thursday:

Coconut Creek Monarch at Hallandale, 7

Coral Springs at Hollywood Hills, 4

Coral Springs Coral Glades at Miramar, 7

Coral Springs Taravella at Pompano Beach, 7

Hialeah Gardens at Miami Coral Reef (Miami Southridge), 7

Marathon at Fort Lauderdale NSU University School, 7

Miami Beach at Miami Ferguson, 3:30

Miami Braddock at Southwest Miami (Tropical Park), 7

Miami Coral Park at Miami Varela, 3:30

Miami Florida Christian at Everglades Prep, 7

Miami High at Miami Springs (Milander), 7

Miami Jackson at Miami Dr. Krop (Ives Park), 3:30

Miami Immaculata LaSalle at Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy, 7

South Miami at Coral Gables, 3:30

South Plantation at Oakland Park Northeast, 7

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

Bergen Catholic at No. 1 Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna, 7

Cocoa at No. 4 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas, 7

No. 16 Coconut Creek at No. 7 Davie Western, 7

No. 15 Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons at No. 19 Fort Lauderdale Dillard, 7

Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy at Bradenton Christian, 7

Goulds Palm Glades at Tavernier Coral Shores, 4

Hialeah American at Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman (Milander), 7:30

Hollywood South Broward at Sunrise Piper, 7

Lake Placid at Davie Nova, 7

Miami Belen Jesuit at Somerset Silver Palms, 7

No. 2 Miami Central at No. 8 Miami Booker T. Washington (Traz Powell), 7

No. 3 Miami Christopher Columbus at Tampa Jesuit, 7

No. 5 Miami Norland at No. 14 Miami Southridge, 7:30

Miami True North Classical Academy at Tallahassee Maclay, 7:30

Miramar Everglades at Cooper City, 7

Moore Haven at Miami Westminster Christian, 4

Naples Lely at Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace, 7:30

Parkland Douglas at No. 12 Plantation (PAL), 7

No. 13 Pompano Beach Blanche Ely at Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson, 7

Somerset Homestead South at Miami Sunset, 3:30

St. Petersburg Lakewood at No. 10 Homestead (Harris Field), 7:30

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

Hialeah Miami Lakes at Hialeah (Milander), 7

Venice at No. 11 Miami Northwestern (Traz Powell Stadium), 6

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THE TRUTH – Miami’s True North Classical Academy Turning Heads

The program has been around five years – and after a 2022 season that watched head coach Greg Laffere’s team finish 9-4, which included the first ever District & Regional championship, 2023 was indeed something that everyone looked forward to.

This program will be loaded with a mix of veteran and youth prospects.

TRUE NORTH CLASSICAL ACADEMY TITANS (2-0)

Coral Shores, W 42-7

Miami Bridgeport Village Green, W 70-0

9/8 – at Tallahassee Maclay

9/15 – at Florida Christian

9/22 – at Naples First Baptist

10/6 – at Miami St. Brendan

10/13 – Starke Bradford County

10/20 – West Palm Beach The King’s Academy

10/27 – at Fort Pierce John Carroll Catholic

11/4 – Homestead Everglades Prep

Among the prospects to keep an eye on are:

2024 - Clifton Brown III

Here is a transfer who can play on both sides of the ball. He’s looking to have an immediate impact as he is looking to build off a strong spring. Cliff currently has interest from Pittsburgh.

TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/8712766/Clifton-Brown

2024 - Erick Hernandez

At 6-4, 275, Hernandez is a transfer that will be a big-time recruit when it’s all said and done.

TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/video/3/17355591/64e395d24df59e0be828bca0

2027 - Zac Katz 

One of the top passers in the class of 2027 made a name for himself in 2022 as an 8th grader passing for 2,847 yards with 34 touchdowns and completing his passing attempts with an eye opening 75%. Zac is known for his big arm, but he will tuck it and run as he rushed for 206 yards and with 2 Touchdowns. Katz currently holds verbal offers from Appalachian State, FIU, Bethune Cookman & Western Michigan.

TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/17908883/Zachary-Katz/highlights

2026 - Jasen Lopez

“JROC” is by far one of the most dynamic receivers in the class of 2026. He is a playmaker,

who already has posted big time numbers in two years with 97 receptions 2,504 all-purpose yards & 22 touchdowns. The connection between Katz & Lopez will be fun to watch for the next couple of years. Lopez currently holds offers from Tennessee, West Virginia, FIU, Bethune Cookman & Western Michigan. 

TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/17908883/Zachary-Katz/highlights

2024 - Stephen McCloud

A four-year starter, McCloud is a team captain. Last season, he finished with 45 tackles and 4 

quarterback sacks. 

TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/13099432/Stephen-McCloud/highlights

2024 - Reed Ramirez

Ramirez is an offensive weapon that not only plays the tight end position but will line up outside at wide receiver. When needing a first down, this is one of the most reliable players on the football field. He currently holds an offer from Ave Maria and interest from Stetson University. 

TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/13099473/Reed-Ramirez/highlights

2024 - Joshua Reyes

Going into his senior season this might be the best one yet. In his sophomore and junior years, he posted over 1,000 all-purpose yards. It didn’t matter if he was lining up at running back or at receivers opposing defenses had to account for him. Joshua currently has verbal offers from North Carolina Central & Stetson University.

TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/14653272/Josh-Reyes/highlights

2027 - Michael Solomon

Solomon is a fierce defender who flies to the ball. He finished last season with 32 tackles and 2 sacks.

TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15223311/Michael-Solomon-jr/highlights

2027 - Dominic Turnbull

Turnbull is a 6-2,170-pound defensive back, who is following in the footsteps of his father, who starred at FIU and in the NFL. He can lock down the opposing team’s top receiving threat. He currently holds offers from University of Michigan, University of Miami, University of Central Florida, Ole Miss, Alcorn, Syracuse, University of Minnesota, Western Michigan & Toledo.

TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/16260330/Dominic-Turnbull/highlights

In addition to impressive prospects, the Titans also boat several talented performers to keep an eye on this year:

Class of 2024

Tykwon Anderson DL 5'9 270.4

Ben Bileca OL / DL 5'10 246

Antrone Coston DB/ WR 5'9.5 139

Robbie Finlay WR 6'1 183

Jason Nunez OL / DL 5'9 212.8

Michael Solomon DB 5'11 190

Elias Torres OL / DL 5'10 240

CLASS OF 2025

Jacob Corredera K 5'5.5 137.6

Christian Garcia CB / WR 5'7 150

Hunter Martin MLB 5'11 214.8

Andrew Rodriguez WR/DB 5'11 150.6

Thomas Toca DL 5'11.5 192.2

CLASS OF 2026

Johnathan Bejel TE/LB 6'1 193.6

Nathan Bileca LB 5'10 193

Zach Eguizabal DL 6'3.5 195.8

Aldo Fundora OL/DL 5'8 237

Alex Jimenez OL 5'10 170

Camaul King WR/DB 6'0 150

Andy Lopez DB 5'6 136

Jake Malpartida DB 5'8 157.8

Jaiden Ramirez DB 5'8.5 146.2

Brian Sardinas LB 5'10 200.4

Isaiah Torres DB 5'9 162

CLASS OF 2027

Thomas Ariola DL 5'7 160

Francisco Bergamino DB / WR 5'6 128.6

Johnathan Bueno RB 5'8 165

Dante De La FE OL 5'9.5 249.4

George Harris LB 5'9.5 191

Jayden Jackson OL 6'0 291.6

Christopher Macias K 6'0 148.4

Brennan Mair DL 5'11 168.6

Luis Quevedo OL 5'11 218.6

Julian Regalado WR 5'5 108.6

Ronald Riley OL 6'3 311.6

Dante Severiano DL 6'1 166.6

Lamari Simmons RB/LB 5'8.5 162

Danny Torres OL/DL 5'10.5 204.2

Alejandro Valdes OL 5'8.5 226.6

CLASS OF 2028

Lazaro Diaz OL 5'9 251.6

Steven Moore LB / DE 5'11 203.4

Xavier Newsom DE 6'2 172.8

Tristan Trauth OL / DE 6'1 179.6

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