In a remarkable night of high school football in Florida, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) playoffs have progressed to the state semifinal round for classes 1A-7A. Various teams across the state battled for a place in the Final Four, moving one step closer to vying for state championships.
One of the standout performances came from the St. Thomas Aquinas Raiders, who faced a daunting challenge in the Class 5A, Region 4 final against the Delray Beach Atlantic Eagles. After trailing 20-0 at one point, St. Thomas Aquinas seemed destined for defeat. However, the heart of these champions shined through as they mounted an incredible comeback, securing a 49-42 win in overtime. This victory not only stunned spectators but also showcased their resilience and determination. Under the leadership of coach Roger Harriott, the Raiders now prepare to face Manatee for a chance to reach the 5A finals.
Meanwhile, the Naples Golden Eagles ended their long wait for state semifinal participation. They triumphed over district rival Port Charlotte with a close score of 17-10. Coach Rick Martin’s team leaned on a strong defensive performance and a powerful rushing attack. The Golden Eagles will now head to Orlando to face Jones in hopes of reaching the Class 4A state championship game.
In a heart-wrenching match, the Tampa Bay Tech Titans fell short against the Lake Wales Dreadnaughts. Tied at 21-21 and less than a minute left, Tampa Bay Tech made a costly error in deciding to kick deep to Shanard Clower, who returned the ball into the Titans’ territory. This critical play ultimately set up the game-winning field goal for Lake Wales, sealing a 24-21 victory. It marked a disappointing end to the Titans’ season, leaving players and fans questioning what could have been.
In other action, Plantation American Heritage executed a brilliant showing against the Miami Norland Vikings, led by their backup quarterback, Malachi Toney. Stepping in for the injured Dia Bell, Toney—known affectionately as “Baby Jesus”—delivered a spectacular performance in the Class 4A, Region 4 final, leading his team to a 35-14 victory and avenging a previous regular-season loss to the Vikings.
The Manatee Hurricanes secured a spot into the state semifinals after cruising past Riverdale with a dominating score of 38-0. Under head coach Jacquez Green, Manatee is looking to reclaim its former glory, now set to face St. Thomas Aquinas next week. This marks the Hurricanes’ return to the Final Four for the first time since 2014, generating excitement among their fans.
As the playoff season continues, teams are gearing up for the next round, where the stakes only get higher and the anticipation grows. High school football in Florida is coming down to the wire, and every game promises a thrilling showcase of talent and determination.
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