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THE DIFFERENCE: The arm and legs of Mitchell quarterback Tate Humphrey. The 5-foot-11, 195-pounder ran for a pair of first-half scores and threw for two more in racking up 290 total yards in just three quarters of play. ...more
November 10, 2007
THE DIFFERENCE: Hudson scored a touchdown on each of its 11 possessions. ...more
October 27, 2007
LAND O' LAKES - When John Castelamare looks back at career win No. 100, he won't have much to complain about - well, maybe that ice water dousing he received in the fourth quarter. ...more
October 13, 2007
LAND O' LAKES - When John Castelamare looks back at career win No. 100, he won't have much to complain about - well, maybe that ice water dousing he received in the fourth quarter. ...more
October 13, 2007
The Pittsburgh Steelers' top defensive players stood on the sidelines for most of the second half, but only a couple of them were hurt. The rest stayed there simply because the offense wouldn't let them on the field. ...more
October 8, 2007
The Sunlake boys and girls won their first meets this week in their first home meet, though the weather almost spoiled the program's monumental occasion. ...more
October 1, 2007
THE DIFFERENCE: Land O' Lakes overcame an inspired Sunlake Seahawk team to pull out a 26-0 win at Sunlake Stadium. It was the big play receiving ability of Jerome Harrison that was the difference on two of the Gators' touchdowns. Harrison hauled in a fade pass from Ely Payne late in the first quarter and juked two Seahawk defenders en route to a 47-yard touchdown to give the Gators a 6-0 lead. Then late in the third quarter, Harrison's 64-yard reception set up Chris Singleton's 1-yard touchdown to make it 20-0. ...more
September 28, 2007
Zephyrhills players had a bit of an issue last Friday. It wasn't Sunlake, as apparent by the 48-0 score. It was more the Bulldogs' opponent after the Seahawks - Wesley Chapel. ...more
September 28, 2007
They get solid performances out of QB Drew Brees and RBs Deuce McAllister and Reggie Bush. This triple threat has the ability to give defenses fits because Brees, McAllister and Bush have the ability to consistently keep defenses off balance. No one in this group has to play great to be effective. All three are good enough to make an impact just by playing well. ...more
September 16, 2007
The key to success on the defensive side of the ball is three-fold: Stop the run, pressure the passer and eliminate big plays. ...more
September 14, 2007
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