When many local programs played this past week, it was just a preview of what lies ahead in 2022.
For many football teams, the rugged off-season prepared them for just about anything, and as football fans found out this past week, this coming season will be mighty interesting.
The great thing about this year is that every week you will have marquee matchups. Whether they are neighborhood rivalries or contests against programs outside of the area, look for this region to put their best foot forward.
This past week, one team got things going for real – when first year head coach Mike Smith brought his No. 6 Plantation American Heritage Patriots up to Georgia for a meeting with Lowndes County, and this team responded with a convincing 38-20 win as they prepare for the Broward County Elite Showcase this Saturday afternoon against Los Alamitos, California at St. Thomas Aquinas.
Well, the camps, combines, 7-on-7 tournaments are in the books and now it’s time to get it going:
1. Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna (1M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: St. John’s Washington DC, Aug. 27. NEXT GAME: No. 15 Fort Lauderdale Dillard, Sept. 2).
2. Miami Central (2M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: At No. Bradenton IMG Academy, Aug. 26. NEXT GAME: Miami Booker T. Washington, Sept. 9).
3. Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas (3M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: St. Joseph’s Prep, Pennsylvania, Aug. 27. NEXT GAME: At Fort Myers, Sept. 2).
4. Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons (2M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: Hyattsville DeMatha, Aug. 26. NEXT GAME: Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian, Sept. 2).
5. Miami Northwestern (2M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: At Venice. NEXT GAME: Miami Jackson, Sept. 2).
6. Plantation American Heritage (2M – 1-0: THIS WEEK: Los Alamitos, California (1-0), Aug. 27. NEXT GAME: Lakeland Lake Gibson, Sept. 2). LAST WEEK: Coach Mike Smith’s debut was successful at Valdosta Lowndes County – beating the Vikings, 30-18. Los Alamitos started the season with a convincing 41-0 win against Garces Memorial in California.
7. Fort Lauderdale Dillard (3M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: Rock Christian, Maryland, Aug. 26. NEXT GAME: At No. 1 Chaminade-Madonna, Sept. 2).
8. Davie Western (4M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: Johns Creek, Georgia, Aug. 25. NEXT GAME: At No. 18 Coconut Creek, Sept. 9).
9. Miami Palmetto (4M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: No. 11 Homestead, Aug. 25. NEXT GAME: At Clearwater Academy International, Sept. 2).
10. Miami Christopher Columbus (4M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: Benedictine, Georgia, Aug. 26. NEXT GAME: Miami Killian, Sept. 1).
11. Homestead (3M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: At No. 9 Miami Palmetto, Aug. 25. NEXT GAME: South Dade, Sept. 2).
12. Miami Norland (2M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: Off. NEXT GAME: Carol City, Sept. 1).
13. Coconut Creek (3M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: At Bradenton Southeast, Aug. 26. NEXT GAME: Boyd Anderson, Sept. 2).
14. Plantation (3M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: At Miramar, Aug. 26. NEXT GAME: Stranahan, Sept. 1).
15. Gulliver Prep (2M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: At Rockledge. NEXT GAME: At No. 4 Cardinal Gibbons, Sept. 9).
16. Fort Lauderdale Stranahan (2M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: Life Christian Academy, Virginia at Western High, 4:30 p.m. NEXT GAME: At No. 14 Plantation, Sept. 1).
17. Miami Booker T. Washington (2M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: Miami Killian, Aug. 25. NEXT GAME: At Miami Edison, Sept. 1).
18. Coconut Creek Monarch (4M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: Boca Raton, Aug. 26. NEXT GAME: At Delray Beach Atlantic, Sept. 2).
19. North Miami Beach (2M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: At Niceville, Florida, Aug. 26. NEXT GAME: At Valdosta Lowndes County, Sept. 2).
20. Weston Cypress Bay (4M – (0-0). THIS WEEK: West Broward, Aug. 26. NEXT GAME: At Blanche Ely, Sept. 2).
OTHER TEAMS TO WATCH: Coral Springs Coral Glades (4M), Deerfield Beach (3M), Doral Academy (4M), Fort Lauderdale (3M), Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian (2M), Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy (1M), Hialeah Barbara Goleman (4M), Hollywood Avant Garde (1M), Hollywood South Broward (3M), Miami Belen Jesuit (3M), Miami Dr. Krop (3M), Miami Edison (2M), Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace (2M), Miami Immaculata LaSalle (2M), Miami Jackson (2M), Miami Southridge (3M), Miramar (3M), North Miami (3M), Parkland Douglas (4M), Pembroke Pines Somerset Academy (4M), Pembroke Pines West Broward (4M), Pompano Beach Blanche Ely (3M),Westland Hialeah (2M).
TRACKING SOUTH FLORIDA (MIAMI-DADE & BROWARD) PROSPECTS – CLASSES 2023-2026. https://larryblustein.com/prospects/tracking-south-florida-prospects
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TRACKING SOUTH FLORIDA FOOTBALL TEAMS. https://larryblustein.com/news/tracking-south-florida-2022
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When Fort Lauderdale Stranahan and Life Christian of Chester, Virginia kick the 2022 football season off on Thursday at 4:30 at Western High in Davie, it will begin three days and 14 teams that will shine a rather large spotlight on Broward County.
The Inaugural National High School Football Showcase, which Hollywood Hills Athletic Director Dr. Kevin Perry, and Shawn Cerra, Director, Athletics & Student Activities for Broward County Public Schools, have worked around the clock on, is a HUGE deal and the hours and years of planning has already paid off.
This event and idea were born years ago in Michigan when Dr. Perry brought together the best teams in the state for an east vs. west matchup at the famed “Big House” in Ann Arbor.
When Dr. Perry came to south Florida, his idea was to try it in an area that is indeed the true national hotbed for talent.
With an idea toward inviting Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach schools to be included in this event, the starting point was bringing seven Broward schools together against some national teams that were ready for the challenge.
“We knew that if we got the support and businesses to sponsor this, it was a no brainer,” Dr. Perry pointed out. “Shawn and I have been at this for well over a year, and things have really fallen into place.”
BOWL GAME ATMOSPHERE
What this event is going to be is like a bowl game. All 14 schools who are taking part will visit Dave & Busters in Hollywood and have unlimited food and games. They will also stay in amazing hotels, have transportation and meals provided – and like all bowl games – will receive gear to commemorate this impressive three days.
“You couldn’t ask for a better way to start the season,” Cerra pointed out. “We hadn’t even kicked a game off and there are also a number of national powers wanting to be a part of this in 2023.”
While several schools in south Florida were approached, many declined for a number of reasons, which is a huge mistake on their part.
The seven games that will be played will have national exposure – including on ESPN and ESPN 2 as well as on Flo Sports.
LET THE GAMES BEGIN
Thursday
4:30
Davie Western
FLO SPORTS
Chester, Virginia Life Christian Eagles (0-1) vs. Fort Lauderdale Stranahan Dragons (0-0)
LIFE CHRISTIAN
Head Coach: Charles Scott
Collins Hill, L 20-0
Stranahan
Calvert Hall, Maryland
Canarsie, Brooklyn
DeMatha, Maryland
Our Lady of Good Counsel, Maryland
McCallie, Tennessee
Rock Christian, Maryland
St. Xavier, Ohio
STRANAHAN
Head Coach: Travis Harden
Plantation
Deerfield Beach
Boyd Anderson
Hallandale
Martin County
Plantation American Heritage
Coral Glades
Cardinal Gibbons
Fort Lauderdale
7:30
Davie Western
FLO SPORTS
Johns Creek, Georgia Gladiators (0-1) vs. Davie Western Wildcats (0-0)
JOHNS CREEK
Head Coach: Drew Connell
Parkview, Ga. L, 52-7
Western
Lanier, Georgia
Chattahoochee, Georgia
Roswell, Georgia
Lassiter, Georgia
Sprayberry, Georgia
Blessed Trinity, Georgia
Alpharetta, Georgia
Pope, Georgia
WESTERN
Head Coach: Adam Ratkevich
Johns Creek, Georgia
St. Thomas Aquinas
Taravella
Piper
Plantation American Heritage
Cypress Bay
Miramar
Coral Glades
Plantation
Friday
7:00
Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons
FLO SPORTS
Hyattsville, Maryland DeMatha Staggs (0-0) vs. Cardinal Gibbons Chiefs (0-0)
DEMATHA
Head Coach: Bill McGregor
Cardinal Gibbons
Rock Creek Christian, Maryland
Benedictine, Ohio
Friendship Collegiate Academy, Washington DC
Life Christian Academy, Virginia
Gonzaga, Washington DC
Bishop McNamara, Maryland
St. John’s, Washington DC
Clarkson North, Arkansas
CARDINAL GIBBONS
Head Coach: Matt Dubuc
DeMatha
Fort Lauderdale Calvary Christian
Gulliver Prep
St. Petersburg Northeast
Key West
Plantation American Heritage
Belen Jesuit
Hallandale
Bradenton Manatee
Stranahan
Friday
7:00
Fort Lauderdale Dillard
FLO SPORTS
Rock Creek Christian Academy Eagles (0-0) vs. Dillard Panthers (0-0)
ROCK CREEK CHRISTIAN
Head Coach: Dre Cates
Dillard
DeMatha, Maryland
St. Mary’s Ryken, Maryland
Malvern Prep, Pennsylvania
Life Christian, Virginia
Steubenville, Ohio
Friendship Collegiate Academy, Washington, DC
Silver Oaks Academy, Maryland
DILLARD
Head Coach Tyler Tate
Rock Creek Christian
Miramar
Miami Central
Boyd Anderson
St. Thomas Aquinas
Plantation
Fort Lauderdale
Tallahassee Lincoln
Blanche Ely
Saturday
12 Noon
Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
ESPN
Philadelphia St. Joseph’s Academy Hawks (0-0) vs. St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders (0-0)
ST. JOSEPH’S PREP
Head Coach: Tim Roken
St. Thomas Aquinas
St. Peter’s Prep, New Jersey
Erasmus Hall, New York
Gonzaga, Washington DC
Archbishop Wood, Pennsylvania
LaSalle College Prep, Pennsylvania
Father Judge, Pennsylvania
Roman Catholic, Pennsylvania
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS
Head Coach: Roger Harriott
St. Joseph’s Prep
Fort Myers
Cocoa
Western
Port St. Lucie Treasure Coast
Miramar
Dillard
Fort Lauderdale
Monarch
Boyd Anderson
Saturday
4 p.m.
Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
ESPN 2
Los Alamitos, California Griffins (1-0) vs. Plantation American Heritage Patriots (1-0)
FLO SPORTS
Los Alamitos
Head Coach: Ray Fenton
Garces Memorial, W 41-0
Plantation American Heritage
Basha, Arizona
Servite, California
Santa Margarita, California
Newport Harbor, California
Corona Del Mar, California
Edison, California
Huntington Beach, California
Fountain Valley, California
AMERICAN HERITAGE
Head Coach: Mike Smith
Lowndes County (Valdosta), W 38-20
Los Alamitos
Lake Gibson
Glades Central
Chaminade-Madonna
Cardinal Gibbons
Western
Stranahan
Naples
Hallandale
Saturday
8 p.m.
Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas
FLO SPORTS
Washington DC St. John’s Cadets (0-0) vs. Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna Lions (0-0)
ST. JOHN’S
Head Coach: Pat Ward
Chaminade-Madonna
Middletown, Delaware
Gonzaga Prep, Spokane, Washington
Tottenville, New York
Springfield Central, Massachusetts
Cedar Grove, Georgia
Bishop McNamara, Maryland
DeMatha, Maryland
Our Lady of Good Counsel, Maryland
Gonzaga, Washington DC
CHAMINADE-MADONNA
Head Coach: Dameon Jones
St. John’s
Dillard
Miami Northwestern
Plantation American Heritage
Gulliver Prep
Treasure Coast
Venice
Deerfield Somerset Academy
Hollywood Avant Garde
Boca Raton St. John Paul
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When head coach Dameon Jones and his two-time defending state champions took the field on Thursday night at Cardinal Gibbons as part of a three-team kickoff classic, all eyes were the Lions.
One of the best teams in the state of Florida, this program has reached a level where reloading is the order each year, and while they are young in so many areas, this is a team that will be winning and being recognized nationally for years to come.
With so much talent to choose from, the Lions have received attention from colleges and universities at just about every position. But there’s one spot that everyone is paying the most attention – the offensive line.
Known for the protection that they have given top quarterbacks and running backs through the years, this is a line that has continued to mature and grow. This year, they are considered to be one of the best in the state.
This fortress of talent includes seniors Deandre Duffus (6-5, 314), Elvin Harris (6-6, 300), Indiana University commitment William Larkins, 6-4, 305), Matthew Cook (6-7, 290) and Giovani Marks (5-11, 240).
The junior class features Jackson Campbell (6-3, 270) and Josh Zeikowitz (6-4, 290).
Freshman Kirby Vital (6-2, 250) and Mekhi Bradley (6-2, 285) are indeed the future.
LET THE GAMES BEGIN
After Thursday night’s jamboree with host Cardinal Gibbons and Miami Palmetto, it’s time to turn the page – as the Lions and Chiefs will take part in the Broward County Football Showcase next week, and the Panthers will kick things off next Thursday against a potent Homestead team.
WHO LOOKED GOOD ON THURSDAY NIGHT
On Thursday, Chaminade-Madonna and Cardinal Gibbons were scoreless in their two quarters. The Lions went on to beat Miami Palmetto and then the Panthers beat Cardinal Gibbons in the final half.
Here is a look at some prospects who grabbed the spotlight:
2023
Derrick Bohler, WR, Miami Palmetto
Dwight Bootle, DB, Miami Palmetto
Blake Brookins, TE, Miami Palmetto
Tre’Mone Drisdom, DB, Cardinal Gibbons
Trey Dubuc, LS, Cardinal Gibbons
Luke Evans, DB, Chaminade-Madonna
Gabriel Hardman, LB, Miami Palmetto
C.J. Johnson, DE, Cardinal Gibbons
Edwin Joseph, WR/DB, Chaminade-Madonna
Jeno Julius, LB, Chaminade-Madonna
Patrick Keough, PK, Miami Palmetto
Greg Otten, OLB, Cardinal Gibbons
Jaden Outar, DB, Miami Palmetto
Wayne Peart, DL, Chaminade-Madonna
Victor Pino, OL, Miami Palmetto
D’Angelo Ponds, DB, Chaminade-Madonna
Brayden Walker, DT, Cardinal Gibbons
Bobby Washington, LB, Miami Palmetto
Robby Washington, WR, Miami Palmetto
2024
Cedrick Bailey, QB, Chaminade-Madonna
Jacory Barney, Athlete, Miami Palmetto
Zack Boehly, OL, Cardinal Gibbons
Harold Breiken, DT, Cardinal Gibbons
Darryl Doctor, OL, Miami Palmetto
Colton Heinrich, TE, Cardinal Gibbons
Willis McGahee, OLB, Miami Palmetto
Elisson Mirutil, OL, Miami Palmetto
Zaquan Patterson, S, Chaminade-Madonna
Jonathan Rodriguez, OL, Cardinal Gibbons
Jeremiah Smith, WR, Chaminade-Madonna
Kaleb Stewart, LB, Chaminade-Madonna
Bryce Stringer, DL, Chaminade-Madonna
Joshisa Trader, WR, Chaminade-Madonna
TRACKING SOUTH FLORIDA (MIAMI-DADE & BROWARD) PROSPECTS – CLASSES 2023-2026. https://larryblustein.com/prospects/tracking-south-florida-prospects
MIAMI-DADE AND BROWARD TRANSFERS. https://larryblustein.com/news/transfer-season-continues-in-miami-dade-broward
TRACKING SOUTH FLORIDA FOOTBALL TEAMS. https://larryblustein.com/news/tracking-south-florida-2022
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With one week left before the start of the regular season everyone is anxious to show what they got out of this off-season.
Those camps, combines, conditioning and 7-on-7 events – all designed to help the athlete mature – are going to be put to the test this coming season. A record number of college events and local 7-on-7 tournaments will be revealed on football fields throughout Miami-Dade and Broward Counties.
Prospects will have the chance, with so many impressive matchups this season, to showcase their game-breaking skills – for college coaches and recruiting services to check out.
In addition, many prospects this year will be part of a record number of off-season transfers that have approached 300 in just the two counties.
Once again today, we hit the defensive side of the ball with five more prospects to keep an eye on. Some have already been watched – while others are looking to get themselves on the radar for all to see.
2023 - Jeno Junius, LB/SS, 5-11, 190, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna. You’ve heard over and over about an athlete who just makes plays no matter where you put them. This is that prospect, who hits like a linebacker, but plays like a safety. One that is agile, quick and gets to the ball as fast as anyone. He is always around the ball, which is something that makes the Lions very special under veteran head coach Dameon Jones.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/12991653/Jeno-Junius
2024 – Earl Kulp, CB, 6-1, 180, Miami Central. Makes his way into Miami-Dade County from Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas as one of the highest rated prospects in the class. Here is a talented young man who has speed, athletic ability and can play all secondary positions, receiver and on special teams. He will certainly enhance and already potent Rockets’ secondary under first-year head coach Jube Joseph. Is already a national recruit before the season gets started.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15984502/Earl-Kulp
2024 – Gavench Marcelin, DE, 6-3, 225, Miami Belen Jesuit. After watching this young man play live three times, he never disappoints. He has gotten bigger and stronger – and you mix that in with his skill on the football field and you have something special. Doesn’t get the publicity that he deserves for head coach Don Chaney’s Wolverines but look for that all to change this year when he will see less double teams. Had a tremendous spring as did his team.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/14592831/Gavench-Marcelin
2023 – Dairo Melendez Jr., DL, 6-2, 280, Miami Immaculata LaSalle. Yet another way under the radar talent, who is committed to Coastal Carolina, but needs to be looked at by other schools who can use a high-level performer like this. Will be a three-year starter for head coach Helder Valle’s Royal Lions. Has had some serious summer battles with University of Miami commitment Frankie Tinilau, who has expressed his feeling about this quality and versatile lineman, who will have a huge season.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/12903149/Dairo-Melendez
2024 - Nick Rodriguez, LB, 6-1, 190, Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas. One of the true two-sport (wrestling) athletes in south Florida who continues to make a serious impact in both arenas. As a football player, this is someone who runs extremely well, is a sure tackler and plays with passion. Watch the big games that head coach Roger Harriott’s Raiders play and he is right in the middle of the action. Already a two-time state qualifier on the wrestling mat, his skill, balance and love for the sport has elevated him to the next level. Easily one of the toughest playmakers in the class, and this football team will look to his many abilities this coming season.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/15316576/Nicholas-Rodriguez
TRACKING SOUTH FLORIDA (MIAMI-DADE & BROWARD) PROSPECTS – CLASSES 2023-2026. https://larryblustein.com/prospects/tracking-south-florida-prospects
MIAMI-DADE AND BROWARD TRANSFERS. https://larryblustein.com/news/transfer-season-continues-in-miami-dade-broward
TRACKING SOUTH FLORIDA FOOTBALL TEAMS. https://larryblustein.com/news/tracking-south-florida-2022
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With kickoff classics this week and the start of the 2022 season on the horizon, we continue to shine the spotlight on Miami-Dade and Broward County athletes.
Over the past four months, our objective has been all about getting the players exposure in every class and at each level.
While the end result is making sure that all the prospects in these powerful two counties get noticed by every college and universities – from Power 5 to junior college and prep school programs.
Today, we take a look at some defensive standouts who will grab the spotlight with the opening of the season. There is plenty to be excited about:
2023 - Monroe Ingraham, S/CB, Davie Western. One of the many new faces on this football team, here is a gifted prospect who turned heads last season for then 2A power Hialeah Champagnat Catholic. This is a versatile secondary performer that the Wildcats will certainly use as the look to get to the state finals. His ability to read offenses and make plays will give him a huge advantage, having the skill level to play either cornerback or safety.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/16059373/Monroe-Ingraham
2023 – D’Angelo Ponds, CB, 5-10, 160, Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna. One of the true under the radar players who started to make an impact in the off-season – coming off a solid junior season. This is a playmaker who is always around the ball, and if the Lions are going to be successful this coming season, it’s talented young leaders like this who will need to continue to step up.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/13578920/DAngelo-Ponds
2024 - Daylen Russell, DT/DE, 6-3, 255, Miami Christopher Columbus. Had the opportunity to watch this gifted prospect in the spring of his freshman year and came away more than impressed by his size, athletic ability and how quickly he picked things up. Has a chance over the next two years to become one of the best in the nation. This versatile defensive lineman has already shown those in the state of Florida that there are few who are in his league.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/9810163/Daylen-Russell
2025 – Jack Sawyer, DE/OLB, 6-0, 205, Miami Norland. After a spectacular freshman season at Hollywood Avant Garde, this impressive talent makes the move to play for the Vikings. Having been around the game all of his young life, this is a producer on the field – being around the ball when it counts the most. Having watched him play a number of times, he has matured and is showing how special and versatile he will be over the next three season. Keep an eye on his progress.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/16251315/Jack-Sawyer
2023 – David Vadala, LB, 5-10, 205, Plantation American Heritage. After bursting on the scene as a freshman, earning all-state honors, he followed that up with another productive sophomore year – where he was a catalyst for one of the state’s top teams. Last year he made the move over to St. Thomas Aquinas where he once again came away as a champion, and now, as he is set for his final season, this impressive and hard-working talent returns to play for the Patriots, and with a new head coach, he is ready to lead this program back to the spotlight. His talent and leadership as well as his maturity has him ready for the challenge.
TAPE: https://www.hudl.com/profile/9539105/David-Vadala
TRACKING SOUTH FLORIDA (MIAMI-DADE & BROWARD) PROSPECTS – CLASSES 2023-2026. https://larryblustein.com/prospects/tracking-south-florida-prospects
MIAMI-DADE AND BROWARD TRANSFERS. https://larryblustein.com/news/transfer-season-continues-in-miami-dade-broward
TRACKING SOUTH FLORIDA FOOTBALL TEAMS. https://larryblustein.com/news/tracking-south-florida-2022
For the past 52 years, we have spent plenty of time on football fields than anyone in the country. From games to practices, camps, combines and 7-on-7 events, we get to as many events as possible to see the athletes LIVE. Follow us on Facebook (Larry Blustein) Instagram (@OurBoyBlu) and Twitter (@larryblustein). Contact us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..