Congratulations to Jeremiah Rhem of Trinity Catholic High School for being voted the scoutSMART Florida Player of the Week for November 7-13th!
The junior 6-foot-2 linebacker from Ocala, FL has been on fire this season! He is an around impressive athlete who dominates both sides of the ball as a linebacker, strong safety, and wide receiver. Rhem has 58 tackles and 11 sacks this season and has been integral to his team’s 6-2 record.
On October 24th, Rhem was selected to the All-District team for District 7. Then in their game on Oct. 28th against P.K. Younge High School Rhem had a standout defensive performance with 3 sacks, 6 solo tackles, and a TD reception. This secured the Celtics a 51-7 win, the district championship title, and a seat in the state playoffs.
Rhem is a dynamic and skillful player who is making a major positive impact on the Celtics football program. Be sure to watch their first playoff game vs Father Lopez High School of Daytona Beach on November 18, 2022, at 7 p.m.
In the scoutSMART HQ, we are excited to see what is ahead for Jeremiah and the Celtics this playoff season!
Jeremiah received more than 2745 votes this week, make sure you continue to vote for scoutSMART Florida Player of the Week to recognize your favorite players as the season!
To view more of Rhem’s highlights visit his scoutSMART profile online or on our free app, his Twitter, and hudl profile.
PREVIOUS SCOUTSMART FLORIDA PLAYER OF THE WEEK WINNERS
Week 1 – OL Maxwell Valcuis, Dunnellon
Week 2 – QB Anthony Barbar, Westminster Academy (Fort Lauderdale)
Week 3 – LB Michael Varga, Westminster Academy (Fort Lauderdale)
Week 4 – QB Blake Boda, Cocoa
Week 5 – QB Jackson Jensen, Wharton (Tampa)
Week 6 – None due to Hurricane Ian
Week 7 – RB Ty Neal, Bolles (Jacksonville)
Week 8 – LB/RB Rodney Hill, Flagler Palm Coast
Week 9 – LB/WR Evan Tempro, Westminster Academy (Fort Lauderdale)









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