Northeast Florida kicks off with the spotlight on Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and the surrounding First Coast. Week 1 brings the rivalries and statement games that set the tone every fall. Kickoffs are scheduled for 7:00 PM ET unless noted.
THURSDAY
Monarch vs. Bolles at Dillard High School (Fort Lauderdale)
Young Kids In Motion at Christ’s Church Academy
FRIDAY
Atlantic Coast at Terry Parker, 6:30
Baker County at Bradford, 7:30
Bartram Trail at Sumner, 7:30
Beachside at Orlando Christian Prep
Bishop McLaughlin at Cornerstone Classical Academy (Jacksonville)
Bishop Snyder at Stanton, 6:30
Clay at Fleming Island
Crescent City at Deltona
Duval Charter at Episcopal
Eagle’s View at Old Plank Christian
Ed White at Trinity Christian (Jacksonville)
Englewood at Baldwin, 6:30
First Coast at Tocoi Creek
First Coast Christian at Legacy Charter
Harvest Community at Hollis Christian
Hilliard at Fernandina Beach
Impact Christian at Zarephath Academy
Interlachen at Keystone Heights, 7:30
Joshua Christian at Hamilton County
KIPP Bold City vs. Andrew Jackson at Kevin Sullivan Field (Jacksonville), 6:30
Legacy Charter at First Coast Christian
Mandarin at Creekside
Menendez at Sandalwood, 6:30
Middleburg at Westside, 6:30
Nease at Ponte Vedra
Newberry at University Christian, 7:30
North Florida Educational at Branford
Oakleaf at Riverside, 6:30
Palatka at St. Augustine
Providence at Frostproof, 7:30
Ribault at Fletcher, 6:30
Ridgeview at Orange Park
St. Joseph vs. Cedar Creek Christian at SOS (Jacksonville)
West Nassau at Frederica Academy (GA), 7:30
Wolfson at Paxon, 6:30
Yulee at Union County, 7:30
BYE WEEK: Bishop Kenny, Florida Deaf & Blind, Raines









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