Northeast Florida high school football Week 9 Buchholz-Bartram Trail heads games to watch HEAD TOPICS
Northeast Florida high school football Week 9 Buchholz-Bartram Trail heads games to watch
10/21/2022 9:05:00 PM The Times-Union looks ahead to Friday night' s high school football games to watch across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida for Week 9 of 2022
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Here's a closer look inside Friday night's Week 9 games on the high school football gridiron, starting with a battle of state-ranked unbeaten powers that will determine a district championship. The Times-Union looks ahead to Friday night's high school football games to watch across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida for Week 9 of 2022. tallied 59 points last week against CreeksideThis one is more than just the other District 3-4S game: Creekside and Fleming Island are both in the hunt in their own right, and both teams could end up in a precarious position in the postseason race if they lose Friday. As runner, as receiver, as returner and now as defender, Baker County's Cam Smith has been making game-changing plays all over the field in 2022. This time, he faces off against Jackson's wrecking-ball linebacker Grayson Howard. This is bubble time in the FHSAA playoff race, and while White looks nearly safe, a victory for Ribault in this one would go a long way toward stopping the Trojans' bubble from bursting. Read more:
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Where Northeast Florida teams stand in FHSAA football playoff picture DISTRICT DECIDER: UNBEATEN BOBCATS MEET BEARS It's not just about Northeast Florida: Friday night's visit of Buchholz to Bartram Trail ranks near the top of the must-watch games list for high school football across the Sunshine State.Investigative reporting that makes our community a better place to work, live and play Expert coverage of high school sports teams The best tips on places to eat and things to do Daily newsletter with top news to know Mobile apps including immersive storytelling Are you a subscriber.Thursday, November 3 ! The Chicago Sun-Times would like to reach out to members of the community who have been affected by cancer and offer them a chance to go to this event where they will enjoy bites from Chicago-area restaurants, a silent auction, entertainment and more.(also the first woman to hold the role) she served as an in-house critic, a job Sullivan on Tuesday likened to being “an inspector general of a federal agency” (and that the Times , and others, would later eliminate). Whether it's Riley Trujillo taking aim through the air, Laython Biddle charging for touchdowns on the ground or Sharif Denson patrolling the secondary, Bartram Trail has been too tough all-around for opponents in 2022. They tallied 59 points last week against Creekside . But in 2021 state semifinalist Buchholz, armed with one of the Sunshine State's top QBs in Mississippi State commit Creed Whittemore, they might be facing their toughest foe to date. Wednesday, October 19 to 12:01 a. Bartram Trail and Buchholz have faced off nine times in the past decade, including a pair of Bears playoff victories in 2015 and 2016. Last year, though, Whittemore ran for 129 yards and passed for 75 as Buchholz came out on top, 28-13. Prior to the Q&A section, the conversation largely focused on Sullivan’s experience as public editor, which, given that it often involved criticism of her colleagues, was inherently uncomfortable. HOPES ALIVE FOR CREEKSIDE, FLEMING ISLAND This one is more than just the other District 3-4S game: Creekside and Fleming Island are both in the hunt in their own right, and both teams could end up in a precarious position in the postseason race if they lose Friday. Winners will be notified by email that they’ve won on Monday, October 24. Creekside couldn't slow down Bartram Trail's offense last week and must now take on the Golden Eagles, who average even more yards per game. Super 11 tailback Samuel Singleton is just one of Fleming Island's many weapons, coming off a 244-yard, three-touchdown week against Mandarin. For Creekside, special teams could be the deciding factor, from Ronald Daragjati's reliable kicks to Andrew Kelley's explosive returns. OFFICIAL RULES NO PURCHASE, DONATION, OR PLEDGE NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN; A PURCHASE, DONATION, OR PLEDGE WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. Last year, Creekside forced two turnovers and stifled Fleming Island 26-0, only the second Knights victory in nine all-time meetings in the series. , however, was “pretty much perfect as a nominal boss because he gave me complete independence” and was “supportive of the role,” adding, “He wanted the public editor to be tough. WILDCATS' SMITH MEETS JACKSON DEFENSE As runner, as receiver, as returner and now as defender, Baker County's Cam Smith has been making game-changing plays all over the field in 2022. This time, he faces off against Jackson's wrecking-ball linebacker Grayson Howard. resident 21 years of age or older physically residing in the 50 United States (includes DC) to enter or win the Chicago Sun-Times Taste of Hope Giveaway (“Sweepstakes”). Smith scored three touchdowns last week, including the fourth-quarter score that helped push Baker County over the top in a 31-30 win at Yulee and nearly wrapped up an FHSAA playoff berth. Can he find running room against Jackson? In addition to Howard, Tiger defenders like Jeremiah Lovely and Thomas Fore have been constantly on the prowl, making up for bouts of inconsistency on offense. Jackson hasn't allowed more than 10 points to a Florida opponent all year. (“Sun-Times”), and of its parents, subsidiaries, divisions, affiliates, prize suppliers, distributors, advertising agencies, promotional agencies, and judging agencies (collectively, the “Sweepstakes Parties”) and their respective officers, directors, shareholders, members, employees, agents, assigns, and all others associated with the development and execution of this Sweepstakes are not eligible to participate or win. Asked what she thinks of the Times today, Sullivan said, “I admire a lot of the journalism at the Times , and it’s an incredible institution,” but also a “flawed” one. The teams haven't played in 14 years, but Jackson was a regular victor in the series during the 2000s. WHITE, RIBAULT IN GATEWAY DUEL This is bubble time in the FHSAA playoff race, and while White looks nearly safe, a victory for Ribault in this one would go a long way toward stopping the Trojans' bubble from bursting. Ribault appears locked in a three-way fight with Westside and Wolfson for the eighth berth in Region 1-2M, and since they've already lost to district foes Raines and Jackson, their only playoff chance is through the FHSAA rankings. Void in New York, Florida, and where prohibited by law. But Damontrio Glee and freshman Timothy Cole spark an improved offense. White's offense is already potent, energized by Tavales Thomas and Davaughn Patterson, and they have the clear inside track on the District 3-2M championship. You’re not funny anymore”). The Ribault-White series isn't one that's occurred with great frequency over the years, although White has won eight of 11 meetings in the past 30 years. Central Time (“CT”) on October 20, 2022 and ends at 12:01 a. The Commanders shut out Ribault 12-0 in the most recent meeting in 2020, including six sacks. RIVERSIDE, SANDALWOOD NEAR PLAYOFF BUBBLE Two teams with playoff hopes face off in this all-Gateway Conference showdown at Dennis Bartley Field. Riverside, although 2-6, could still squeeze into the Region 1-2M playoffs if they can ward off the turnover bug. HOW TO ENTER https://marketing. They've lost possession 24 times in eight games, which means trouble in spite of the work of DeAvary Weeks, Zaire Moody and Jamal Harvey-Jackson on the defensive front. (Sullivan this idea to me when I interviewed her on her way out of the Post in August, as she announced plans to focus on teaching journalism at Duke and pursue book projects. For Sandalwood, which can win District 1-4M by beating Mandarin in a week, there's little mystery about the offense: Jordan Bean will run and run, already above 1,000 yards for the second straight year. The last scheduled game between Sandalwood and Riverside (then Lee) never kicked off because of Hurricane Matthew in 2016. Entries must be submitted during the Sweepstakes Period. CAN PARKER TOP UC AGAIN? University Christian was undefeated until last week at Trinity Christian. Parker had dropped six straight until last week at First Coast. But this is just the kind of game that could be tricky for the Fighting Christians if they let down their guard. Entries in excess of that limit will be disqualified if discovered by Sun-Times.” Tuesday’s discussion was held in Cooper Union’s Great Hall. Despite their 2-6 record, Parker can be dangerous, as they showed by upsetting First Coast last week. Darrell Sawyer needs just 109 yards to reach 1,000 for the year, while David Smith, Lashun Mays and Clifton Richardson combined for seven sacks. But if the ever-explosive Orel Gray and electric sophomore wideout Jenoa Alford get the ball in their hands in open space, watch out. Any entry not in compliance with the above and that does not meet the other requirements of these Official Rules will be disqualified. That's where UC inflicts so much damage. University Christian already knows the threat from Parker: Last year, C. J. Automatic or pre-programmed entries are prohibited. Dorsey intercepted two passes and Sawyer ran for 119 yards to defeat UC 28-14 in Week 9 action. Thursday, Oct. 20 Trinity Christian (7-0) at Christ's Church (1-5), District 1-1M Friday, Oct. Odds of winning depend on the number of prizes and the number of eligible entries. 21 Alachua Santa Fe (1-6) at Union County (4-2), 7:30 p. m. Baker County (5-2) at Jackson (6-1), 6:30 p.g.m. Bishop Snyder (5-2) at Seven Rivers Christian (5-2), 7:30 p.m. containing the person’s name, date of birth, and photograph) as well as an IRS Form W-9. Branford (5-2) at Cedar Creek Christian (4-2) Creekside (5-2) at Fleming Island (4-2), District 3-4S, 7:30 p.m. Crescent City (4-3) at Beachside (4-3) Dunnellon (5-2) at Bradford (7-0), 7:30 p. If potential winner does not respond within twenty-four hours of initial notification attempt, if any prize or prize notification is returned as undeliverable, if potential winner is not in compliance with the Official Rules (including eligibility requirements), and/or if potential winner fails to sign and return any required documents or provide required identification by the deadlines set by Sun-Times, that potential winner may be disqualified and an alternate potential winner may be selected by random drawing from among remaining eligible, non-winning entrants, time permitting.m. Englewood (3-4) at Westside (1-6), 6:30 p. m. The approximate retail value (“ARV”) of each prize is $350. Episcopal (5-2) at Yulee (3-3) First Coast (4-2) at Paxon (2-5), 6:30 p.m. Fort White (4-3) at Ridgeview (1-7) Gadsden County (2-5) at Columbia (4-3), 7:30 p. Prize is non-transferable and no substitution or cash equivalent is allowed except in Sun-Times sole discretion.m. Gainesville (0-8) at St. Augustine (4-3), District 4-3S Gainesville Buchholz (6-0) at Bartram Trail (7-0), District 3-4S Harvest Community (2-4) at Providence (2-4) Hilliard (6-2) at Destin Charter (1-6) Impact Christian (1-5) at Wolfson (3-4), 6:30 p. Prize consists only of items specifically listed as part of the prize.m. Madison County (2-5) at Oakleaf (3-4) Matanzas (3-4) at Clay (2-5), District 4-3S North Florida Educational (2-4) at Hamilton County (1-4), 7:30 p.m. For a list of winner(s), check Sun-Times website at on October 24, 2022. Orange Park (2-5) at Ponte Vedra (3-4) Orlando Faith Christian (3-4) at Eagle's View (1-5) Palatka (7-0) at Fernandina Beach (3-3) Parker (2-6) at University Christian (7-1) Pierson Taylor (1-6) at Keystone Heights (1-6), 7:30 p.m. Raines (5-1) at Atlantic Coast (0-7), 6:30 p. PUBLICITY RELEASE: Except where prohibited, acceptance of a prize constitutes winner’s consent that his or her name, likeness, voice and/or biographical data may be used for advertising and promotional purposes without limitation and without additional notice, compensation, or consent.m. Riverside (2-6) at Sandalwood (4-3), 6:30 p. m. By entering, entrant agrees to release and hold harmless the Sweepstakes Parties and their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, and representatives from any injury, loss or damage to person, including death, or property due in-whole or in-part, directly or indirectly, to the acceptance or use/misuse of a prize, participation in any Sweepstakes-related activity, or participation in the Sweepstakes. St. Joseph (2-5) at Stanton (0-6), 6:30 p.m. Sun-Times reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel or suspend this Sweepstakes should virus, bugs or other causes beyond its control corrupt the administration, security or proper play of this Sweepstakes. West Nassau (2-6) at Baldwin (6-1), District 5-2S, 6:30 p. m. White (4-2) at Ribault (3-4), 6:30 p. If Sun-Times terminates the Sweepstakes, Sun-Times will award the prize(s) by random drawing from eligible, non-suspect entries received as of the termination, provided it is able to do so, and Sun-Times will announce the cancellation or revision on the Sun-Times website.m. Young Kids in Motion (3-3) at Seffner Christian (3-4), 7:30 p.m. Any failure by Sun-Times to enforce any of these Official Rules will not constitute a waiver of such Official Rules. GEORGIA Brunswick (7-0) at South Effingham (3-3), 7:30 p.m. Evans (3-4) at Glynn Academy (4-4), 7:30 p. DISPUTES/CHOICE OF LAW: Except where prohibited, each entrant agrees that: (1) all disputes, claims and causes of action arising out of or connected with this Sweepstakes or any prize awarded will be resolved individually, without resort to any form of class action, and exclusively by the state or federal courts situated in Chicago, IL, (2) all claims, judgments and awards will be limited to actual out-of-pocket costs incurred, but in no event attorneys' fees; and (3) no punitive, incidental, special, consequential or other damages, including without limitation, lost profits, may be awarded (collectively, “Special Damages”), and (4) entrant hereby waives all rights to claim Special Damages and all rights to have such damages multiplied or increased.m. Greenbrier (0-7) at Ware County (6-0), 7:30 p. m. Valdosta (8-0) at Camden County (5-3), 7:30 p.m. BYE : Bishop Kenny (7-1), Bolles (5-3), Charlton County (5-2), Fletcher (6-2), Mandarin (4-3), Menendez (4-4), Middleburg (3-5), Nease (1-7), Suwannee (5-3), TDH Academy (2-5), Tocoi Creek (5-3), Zarephath Academy (2-4) Clayton Freeman covers high school sports and more for the Florida Times-Union. Follow him on Twitter at @CFreemanJAX. .