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Jacksonville area picks week 10


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Thursday, Oct. 26

Atlantic Coast (2-6) at Providence (2-6): Stallions lost an OT heartbreaker last week, but bounce back big.
TU pick: Providence 37, Atlantic Coast 14. [Providence 46, Atlantic Coast 20]

Fleming Island (6-2) at White (3-5): Golden Eagles need to stop their two-game losing streak before a solid season gets away from them. TU pick: Fleming 32, White 13. [Fleming Island 20, Ed White 6]

Fletcher (6-2, 2-1) at Lee (7-1, 3-0 in District 2-7A): Senators made it close late last week, but their playoff hopes hinge on this game. TU pick: Lee 30, Fletcher 20. [Lee 20, Fletcher 6]

Florida Deaf (1-6) at St. Joseph (2-4): Flashes bounce back after tough loss last week. TU pick: St. Joseph 27, Florida Deaf 13. [St. Joseph 54, FD&B 0]

Paxon (2-6, 0-3) at Stanton (4-3, 0-3 in District 3-5A): Blue Devils end their recent three-game slide and stay on pace for that elusive sixth win. TU pick: Stanton 30, Paxon 14. [Stanton 27, Paxon 26]

Tallahassee Lincoln (3-5) at Raines (7-1): Vikings have just been laying waste to teams. TU pick: Raines 42, Lincoln 20. [Raines 49, Lincoln 24]

Westside (1-7, 0-4) at Parker (2-6, 0-4 in District 4-5A): Should be a better than expected game to stay out of the district basement. TU pick: Westside 29, Parker 27. [Parker 26, Westside 16]

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