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One Mistake Equals 18 Points Against Northwestern
Dec 3, 2006
Doug Wiggins played a great game against Northwestern in the state semifinals Friday night at the Orange Bowl. But it was his one mistake that allowed the Bulls to finish the Chargers off. |
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Is Northwestern Unstoppable?
Nov 9, 2006
The question that's been brewing all year is can Northwestern be beat. They have answered that question through ten games destroying their opponents and haven't given up a point in over seven games. Now there can no mistakes. It's playoff time. Who has a chance against the Bulls? |
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Ferguson Wins Shootout Over Southwest
Oct 21, 2006
Neither team has any playoff hopes in site, but winning a game is important to both of these schools. Ferguson won the shootout Saturday night with an impressive ground attack. |
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Broncos Rebound, But Unimpressive Over Coral Reef
Oct 19, 2006
A.J. Guyton didn't play quarterback in the first half because his coach said he made poor decisions against a week earlier in a loss to Southridge. Only leading 3-0 at the half, Bobby McCray went back to his star QB. The rest was history. |
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Southridge Stuns Homestead - District 16-6A Up For Grabs
Oct 13, 2006
The scenario was quite simple for Homestead. Win out and capture the first district championship in 18 years. Lose and the district becomes a mess. Southridge chose the latter shutting down the high powered Broncos offense. |
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South Miami Cruises Past Miami Beach
Oct 12, 2006
Miami Beach showed up late for kickoff because of inclement weather. It showed on the field as South Miami dropped the Hi-Tides to 0-7. |
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Homestead Rolls Killian
Oct 5, 2006
Homestead finished off Killian impressively and now sits in control of District 16-6A. |
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Coral Park Wins First Game in Two Years
Sep 28, 2006
It had been nearly two years since the Rams won a football game, but a missed extra point propelled them to a win that was filled with emotion. |
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Booker T. Defense Chops Chiefs
Sep 21, 2006
Booker T. Washington's offense has been trying to find its groove all year. But the defense has been right on cue as they blanked Carol City. |
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Keeping it all in the Family
Sep 3, 2006
Jackson running back Tyrell Shavers hopes he can
follow in his older brother's footsteps and reach the same heights.
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Hunter Propels South Miami to Win
Aug 27, 2006
South Miami didn't get to play in a preseason classic so they took out their frustration on Krop. Especially Sid Hunter who was the difference. |
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Central Avoids Upset
Aug 25, 2006
Central can thank the football gods that Norland's kicker can't hit a 35-yard field goal. Otherwise, they'd be starting their season with an embarassing loss. |
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Columbus Escapes South Dade
Aug 24, 2006
A blocked extra point saved Columbus' season opening win over South Dade, but it begs the question. How good is this Columbus team? |
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Glades Central's Berry Bringing the Passion and Pain
Aug 21, 2006
This might be his first year at Glades Central, but Damien Berry, a UM commit, is definitely going to make it one to remember, hopefully hoisting a state championship trophy when it's said and done. |
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North Routs South in Miami-Dade Grid Iron Classic
Dec 19, 2005
It had been seven since years the North played the South in a Miami-Dade All-Star football game. The North showed which part of the county reigns supreme quickly dispatching the South, but the game meant a lot more than the final score. |
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A Gift from South Dade to Northwestern
Nov 26, 2005
The final score read Northwestern 28, South Dade 18, but in truth, this game was much closer. South Dade turnovers led to 21 of the Bulls points as the Bucs gift wrapped the game for Northwestern at Harris Field Friday night. |
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Tornadoes Win One for Ice
Nov 13, 2005
Booker T. Washington head coach Tim "Ice" Harris went through tragedy this week with the death of his older brother. His players made sure though football would continue to keep his mind off the passing of his brother as they blew out Naples Barron Collier. |
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Northwestern Advances
Nov 12, 2005
A first half to forget, Northwestern responded with a dominating second half performance as they rolled to a match up with Killian in the regional semifinals next weekend. |
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Allen Leads HML to Win
Oct 10, 2005
Armando Allen is only a junior, but is establishing himself as the best running back in Dade County. Krop found out the hard way. |
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Edison Survives Scare, Beats Fort Lauderdale
Oct 1, 2005
It was the most important game of the year for Edison. A loss would almost assure them of not making the playoffs for the first time in five years. After the Flying L's jumped out to an early lead the Red Raiders showed their cool, composure and poise to rally. |
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Defense Launches Rockets to Blowout Win
Sep 30, 2005
Central's defense has dominated its opponents through its first four games having held them to 7 points through 16 quarters of play. The story was no different in their blowout win over American. |
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Mosure leads Columbus over North Miami Beach
Sep 24, 2005
Columbus knows exactly who it wants with the ball in crunch time. Running back John Mosure showed once again why he is dynamite in the fourth quarter in a big game against the Chargers. |
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The Year of the Wide Receiver in Miami-Dade
Sep 19, 2005
For many years, Miami-Dade has been the mecca of running backs, linebackers and defensive backs. But this year with those positions being a bit down overall, Miami-Dade has a crew of receivers that are sure to be Division I bound when they graduate. Most of them are not seniors so prepare to be blown away over the next couple of years by these young talents. |
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South Dade escapes over Southridge
Sep 18, 2005
Southridge got blown out by South Dade 37-0 last year, but the Spartans rich in tradition didn't let it happen again. But it was the former Spartan Mike Walton that made the difference as the Bucs escaped. |
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Norland Dominates Edison
Sep 10, 2005
Edison started the year ranked No. 2 in the preseason. Two games and two losses later the Red Raiders are searching for answers after Norland dominated them at North Miami Stadium. |
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Southridge defense turns Swamp Dogs over
Sep 9, 2005
North Miami dominated the games on both side of the ball, but it was the Southridge defense that made the game changing plays forcing six turnovers en route to the 20-12 win. |
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Carol City runs over Jackson
Sep 4, 2005
With the field wet and the rain coming down, the conditions were perfect for the rock 'em sock 'em stlye of football Carol City loves to play as the Chiefs ran through Jackson. |
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Braddock beats Goleman behind Kirksey
Sep 3, 2005
Braddock's David Kirksey missed his junior year due to an injury, but the senior quarterback is back and his value showed in the season opener against Goleman. |
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Homestead holds off Varela in Season Opener
Sep 2, 2005
Homestead jumped Varela early, but sloppy and undisciplined play nearly cost the Broncos the win. A late fumble though saved the Broncos from blowing it as they held Varela off 14-7 at Harris Field. |
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Columbus Exacts Revenge on Belen
Aug 20, 2005
They couldn't figure out Belen on the basketball court over the past two years, so Columbus brought the Wolverines to the football field and handled its business in front of 10,000 at FIU. |
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Q & A with Booker T. Washington's Joseph Jackson
Jul 7, 2005
Last year Miami Booker T. Washington came within one point of going to the state championship game losing to eventual state champion Seffner Armwood 36-35. With the majority of its team returning, Washington is the favorite to win the title this year. |
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Question and Answer with Laurent Bute
May 14, 2005
Robert Sumpter sat down with defensive back prospect Laurent Bute out of Fort Lauderdale Dillard High School. Check out our latest Q & A. |
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