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Published: October 12, 2008
TRIBUNE'S TOP 10
| Pos. School | Record | Points | Up Next |
| 1. Armwood | 6-0 | 50 | vs. Plant City (3-3) |
| Hawks D has allowed three scores this season and produced just as many | |||
| 2. Chamberlain | 6-0 | 44 | vs. Jefferson (3-2) |
| Chiefs surely will be gunning to win this one for Coach Billy Turner | |||
| 3. Plant | 4-1 | 41 | vs. Hillsborough (5-1) |
| Can QB Aaron Murray carve up the Terriers? | |||
| 4. Hillsborough | 5-1 | 35 | at Plant (4-1) |
| Can Terriers hang in a shootout with Panthers? | |||
| 5. Alonso | 5-1 | 30 | vs. Gaither (3-3) |
| Ravens haven't scored on Cowboys since 2004 | |||
| 6. Tampa Bay Tech | 5-1 | 24 | at Lennard (3-3) |
| Titans will look to take out frustration of first loss on Longhorns | |||
| 7. Jefferson | 3-2 | 16 | at Chamberlain (6-0) |
| Dragons have had Chiefs' number lately | |||
| 8. Tampa Catholic | 3-2 | 13 | vs. Jacksonville Trinity Christian (5-0) |
| Tough test on tap for resurgent Crusaders | |||
| 9. Gaither | 3-3 | 11 | at Alonso (5-1) |
| RB Jarvis Giles has three consecutive 100-yard games | |||
| 10. Wharton | 4-2 | 6 | at Middleton (2-3) |
| Jairus Jones is an impact player on both sides of ball | |||
WHO'S HOT
Newsome - The Wolves have won three of their past four, and a big reason is the defense, which has posted two consecutive shutouts.
Hillsborough - The Terriers have won three in a row, and two of those wins came in crucial Class 4A-District 11 matchups.
Gaither - The Cowboys have won two in a row and three of their past four to get back to .500.
WHO'S NOT
East Bay - After starting the season 2-0, the Indians have dropped three of their past four.
King - The Lions have dropped four consecutive games after a 1-1 start.
Jesuit - The Tigers started the season with four consecutive wins but have dropped two in a row.
MILESTONE ON TAP
One of the most respected individuals in Hillsborough County football history will go for a personal milestone this week.
Longtime Chamberlain coach Billy Turner will go for career win No. 250 when the undefeated Chiefs host Jefferson on Thursday.
Turner, in his 30th season on the Chamberlain sideline and 38th overall as a head coach, picked up win No. 249 with the Chiefs' victory over Sickles on Friday. Turner's all-time record is 249-151-1, counting his eight seasons as Hillsborough's head coach. Turner's victory total is the most in county history.
The challenge that awaits Thursday isn't an easy one, however. Not only is Jefferson a formidable opponent, but Turner hasn't had much luck against the Dragons in recent years.
In fact, Chamberlain's 21-14 victory over the Dragons last season is the Chiefs' only win against Jefferson this decade (in five meetings).
OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION
Blessed with a plethora of playmakers that includes running back Lindsey Lamar, quarterback Tarean Austin and receivers Colby Walden and Charles Lovett, among others, the Hillsborough Terriers have become one of Hillsborough County's top offensive teams.
Just how good have they been? Well, in addition to averaging 38.6 points through six games this season, the Terriers (5-1) managed do something Friday night they hadn't done in six years.
Hillsborough scored 59 points in Friday's win over Freedom, marking the second consecutive week the team scored 50-plus points. It is the first time the Terriers have scored 50 or more in consecutive weeks since Sept. 13 and 20, 2002.
BY THE NUMBERS
Total points Tampa Catholic's defense has allowed during the Crusaders' three-game win streak.
Cents the price for a gallon of gas dropped at the Seffner Flying J (from $3.11 to $2.99) between kickoff and halftime of Friday's Tampa Bay Tech at Armwood matchup, perhaps the best sight for visiting Titans fans.
Scoring average for Plant City in its past two games, a huge improvement considering the Raiders scored just 26 points combined in their first four games.
Total points Newsome has been outscored by this season (90-41), yet the Wolves are 4-2. The victory total includes a forfeit win from Spoto, and the point differential includes the result from the on-field 6-0 loss to the Spartans.
TRIBUNE'S TOP 10
WHO'S HOT
WHO'S NOT
MILESTONE ON TAP
OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION
BY THE NUMBERS
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