Chaminade-Madonna continues to dominate teams while Trinity Christian bounced back in Week 3 with a win to open district play.
Here is our Class 1M recap report from Week 3:
TOP 10 RECAP
1. Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) (3-0)
How They Fared: Could the Lions be the best team in the state? They sure gave us a reason to ask that as they plundered one of the best teams from New Jersey in Bergen Catholic with a 61-21 victory to remain undefeated on the season.
2. Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) (2-1)
How They Fared: The Conquerors bounced back from their loss against American Heritage (Plantation) the week before with a 45-0 drubbing over district foe North Florida Educational (Jacksonville) behind Colin Hurley’s 217 passing yards and four touchdowns to lead Trinity Christian to victory.
FINAL: @TC_Jax_Football 43, NFEI 0
Go Conquerors! (@FlaHSFootball)
— TCA Conquerors Athletics (@AthleticsTca) September 9, 2023
3. Cardinal Newman (West Palm Beach) (2-0)
How They Fared: The Crusaders had the week off as they prepared to host Catholic Memorial out of Massachusetts this coming week.
4. Clearwater Central Catholic (3-0)
How They Fared: The Marauders thumped rival 2M Tampa Catholic with a 37-10 victory over the host Crusaders as QB Jershaun Newton went 13-of-20 passing for 157 yards and 2 touchdowns while rushing for another 116 yards and a score in the victory.
Final:
CCC 37
Tampa Catholic 10@Biggamebobby @FlaHSFootball
— Marauder Athletics (@CCCMarauders) September 9, 2023
5. Orlando Christian Prep (3-0)
How They Fared: The Warriors handled business against visiting independent Windermere Prep 28-0. RB Avery Anderson led the team with 158 yards offensively, while DL Brayden Schuster led the team defensively in tackles with 6.
FINAL | @OCPFB
Windermere Prep. 0
Orlando Christian Prep 28SCORING SUMMARY:
1st Quarter
OCP: Akeeven Anderson 16 yd Rush (TD) 0-6
OCP: Avery Anderson 3 yd Rush (CNV) 0-82nd Quarter
OCP: Akeeven Anderson 9 yd Pass from Cameron Kurzon (CNV) 0-14
OCP: Dominic Elder (PAT) 0-15— OCP Athletics (@OCPAthletics) September 9, 2023
6. University Christian (Jacksonville) (2-1)
How They Fared: The Fighting Christians bounced back this past week with a 40-13 thumping of Charlton County in the Border Wars games in Georgia to pick up their second victory on the season.
7. Benjamin (Palm Beach Gardens) (2-0)
How They Fared: Taking on one of the top teams in the state, the Buccaneers got a huge victory against independent Clearwater Academy International with a 27-21 victory to remain undefeated on the season. QB Jayden Vega led the team with 227 yards passing and 2 touchdowns, while Jacob Cosby-Mosley had 107 yards receiving on 7 catches and 2 touchdowns. MLB Adam Balogoun-Ali led the team defensively with 10 tackles and 6 tackles for loss.
Bucs get a big W in the home opener. 27-21 over Clearwater Academy!!!!! pic.twitter.com/8GLPUgN87X
— Benjamin School Athletics (@TBSAthletics1) September 9, 2023
8. Carrollwood Day (Tampa) (2-0)
How They Fared: The Patriots keep their undefeated record going with a 56-34 victory over 2M Calvary Christian (Clearwater) as both Jake Coniglio and Jordan Magwood threw for over 100 yards each and a combined three touchdowns. RB Anthony Carrie led the team in rushing with 26 carries for 205 yards and three touchdowns.
9. True North (Miami) (3-0)
How They Fared: Keep their record unblemished, the Titans rolled into 1S Maclay (Tallahassee) and took care of business with a 41-13 victory behind Zac Katz’s 253 yards passing on 19-of-24 pass completions along with five touchdowns. ATH Joshua Reyes had 80 yards rushing and a touchdown along with a kickoff return for touchdown in the victory.
10. Northside Christian (St. Petersburg) (2-0)
How They Fared: The Mustangs were off this past week and are preparing to host Seffner Christian this coming week.
CLASS 1M SCOREBOARD
Avant Garde (Hollywood) 19, Westland Hialeah 6
Benjamin (Palm Beach Gardens) 27, Clearwater Academy International (IND) 20
BridgePrep Academy (Miami) 21, Miami Country Day (IND) 20
Cambridge Christian (Tampa) 47, Young Kids In Motion (Jacksonville) 6
Carrollwood Day (Tampa) 56, Calvary Christian (Clearwater) (2M) 34
Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) 61, Bergen Catholic (NJ) 21
Clearwater Central Catholic 37, Tampa Catholic 10
Coral Shores (Tavernier) (IND) 20, Palm Glades Prep (Miami) 12
Everglades Prep (Homestead) 32, Florida Christian (Miami) 23
Indian Rocks Christian (Largo) 33, Central (Brooksville) 6
Moore Haven (1S) 40, Westminster Christian (Miami) 20
Orlando Christian Prep 28, Windermere Prep (IND) 0
Palmer Trinity (Palmetto Bay) 23, Archbishop Carroll (Miami) 14
Providence (Jacksonville) 41, Wolfson (Jacksonville) (2M) 0
Somerset South Homestead 33, Miami Sunset (IND) 6
The First Academy (Orlando) 43, Belleview (3S) 6
The Master’s Academy 20 (Oviedo) (SSAA), St. Petersburg Catholic 18
Tohopekaliga (Kissimmee) (4S) 49, Foundation Academy (Winter Garden) 21
Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) 43, North Florida Educational (Jacksonville) 0
True North (Miami) 41, Maclay (Tallahassee) (1S) 13
University Christian (Jacksonville) 40, Charlton County (GA) 13










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