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  1. Maurice Wells. Sandlewood High School THE Ohio State University Got beat in the playoffs by some team from the Orlando area . . . Darter, can you give me some help?
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  2. APOPKA MISSION: STOP WELLS By BILL BUCHALTER and SENTINEL STAFF WRITER THE ORLANDO SENTINEL | NOV 18, 2004 AT 12:00 AM It's a classic case of team defense vs. Mr. Offense. Apopka's undersized but super-quick defenders face the challenge of their high-school football careers Friday: Slow down Sandalwood running back Maurice Wells. Last week, the 185-pound Wells punished Seminole's smash-mouth, solid defense for 245 yards and three touchdowns. The question is, can he repeat that kind of performance against a defense that last week held Boone to a minus-9 yards of offense? "Our entire defense played well against Boone," Apopka Coach Ty Ensor said. "Our three linebackers, the defensive line. We got a lot of pressure on the quarterback. It was a total team effort." Ensor says to stop Wells, his Darters must play even better. Play better than holding a district champion team to a minus-22 rushing yards in 24 attempts? "He's a good back," Ensor deadpanned. "Obviously, he rushed for more than 3,000 yards last year. He's got around 2,000 this year. Hopefully we can ding him up and take him out of his game. We're going to hit him. Our guys will hit." But Ensor is a realist. He knows his team must continue to play that kind of defense with that kind of intensity as the playoffs continue. "We're getting better as a team, but we still have a long way to go," the coach said. So how does Apopka slow down a back of Wells' credentials? He is Florida's top-rated runner and one of the nation's most coveted recruits. "We have to be sound, technique-wise," Ensor said. "We must take away the gaps and make him have to break tackles. If he gets a seam, he will take it. And once he gets out there, on film, I've never seen anyone catch him." Sandalwood (8-2) at Apopka (8-1) is one of two playoff games scheduled for Orange County schools. Jacksonville Mandarin (6-5) visits Edgewater (9-1) in the other. Edgewater eliminated Sandalwood and Wells last year in round three of the playoffs. A gimpy Wells only played the first half as Coach Adam Geis chose not to take a chance of aggravating a leg injury. He missed several games at midseason with an injury, including the loss to Mandarin for the district title. Wells has become a major challenge for linebackers Kadu Swift, Marvin Peoples and Quentin Taylor, perhaps Central Florida's deepest talent at the position. And defensive back Eric Sledge was chosen as the Sentinel's Orange County boys athlete of the week after returning an interception for a touchdown against Boone. "We've got the same game plan we've had all year," Sledge said about Sandalwood. "We're a team and it's a team thing on defense. We have to focus and be ready to play and stop the run," he said. That means stop Wells.
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  3. He is probably a one and done (if he decides to go at all). The NBA scouts will find him if he is as good as ESPN rates him (just like the scouts find the studs on a 2-8 HS football team). Again, it will be interesting to see long term. Especially if name, image, likeness means the players have greater agency over their own brand, then going to a small school might not matter as much if these players are able to cash in.
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  4. It is Plantation, who lost in the third round each year between 1995-2000. 6A South was a murderer's row back then, with Miami Central, Carol City, Northwestern, Southridge, Deerfield Beach and Dillard all competing against each other in the playoffs. 2 of Plantation's losses came against Northwestern and 2 against Dillard.
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