Even though Hurricane Helene didn’t directly affect Miami-Dade and Broward Counties, the threat of the storm had officials acting quickly, moving games around and making Week 6 somewhat of a mess.
With games today across south Florida, trying to makeup for last week will put many programs in a position to play two contests, many district games, in the span of five days.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS PUTS THE STATE ON NOTICE
They are five-time defending state champions and are still considered one of the best teams in the country. On Friday night, head coach Roger Harriott and the Raiders gave notice to the rest of the state that they are ready for a sixth consecutive state title.
Traveling to play unbeaten Orlando Bishop Moore, it was supposed to be a test for a program that has certainly added to their schedule this season.
Even though the Hornets came out fired up before a hopeful home crowd, this one turned out to be absolutely no contest – as they scored early and often in a 50-15 win.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS (5-1, 5A)
Las Vegas Bishop Gorman, L 29-21
Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson, W 51-0
Miami Christopher Columbus, W 42-6
Davie Western, W 23-15
Hollywood McArthur, W 56-0
Orlando Bishop Moore, W 50-15
10/4 – Hollywood Hills
10/11 - @Hollywood Chaminade-Madonna (FIU)
10/18 – Coconut Creek Monarch
10/25 – Plantation American Heritage
WEEK 6 WRAPS UP WITH SOME QUALITY GAMES
In addition to the Raiders, and contests schedule for today, here is a look at some area scores:
Boca Raton 53, Parkland Douglas 0
Boca Raton Saint John Paul II 21, Fort Lauderdale Pine Crest 20
Boca Raton Spanish River 61, Coral Springs Coral Glades 6
Coconut Creek 35, Lauderdale Lakes Boyd Anderson 20
Coconut Creek North Broward Prep 31, Deerfield Beach Somerset Academy Key 26
Davie Nova 41, Hallandale 36
Delray American Heritage 27, Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy 14
Fort Lauderdale Cardinal Gibbons 36, Fort Lauderdale 35
Hialeah 54, South Miami 0
Hialeah American 21, Miami Belen Jesuit 10
Hialeah Gardens Mater Academy 21, North Miami 17
Hollywood Chaminade-Madona 26, Davie Western 9
Hollywood Hills 8, Hollywood McArthur 0
Key West 35, Miami St. Brendan 14
Miami Archbishop Carroll 20, Miami True North Classical Academy 19
Miami Beach 44, Pembroke Pines Flanagan 41
Miami Christopher Columbus 42, Homestead South Dade 15
Miami Coral Reef 41, Miami Varela 6
Miami Ferguson 42, Miami Braddock 14
Miami Christopher Columbus 42, Homestead South Dade 15
Miami Country Day 44, West Palm Beach Berean Christian 0
Miami Gardens Monsignor Pace 12, Miami Carol City 7
Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman 28, Weston Cypress Bay 22
Miami Norland 49, Southwest Ranches Archbishop McCarthy 16
Miami Northwestern 48, Miami Jackson 6
Miami Palmer Trinity 17, Goulds Palm Glades 12
Miami Palmetto 35, Coral Gables 0
Miami Southridge 17, Homestead 14
North Miami Beach 51, Westland Hialeah 0
Pembroke Pines Somerset 20, Fort Lauderdale Stranahan 7
Pembroke Pines West Broward 48, Miramar Everglades 0
Plantation American Heritage 35, Plantation 0
Pompano Beach 31, Boca Raton Christian 14
Pompano Beach Blanche Ely 63, Deerfield Beach 0
Somerset Silver Palms 24, Miami Westminster Christian 7
Weston Cypress Bay at Miami Lakes Barbara Goleman 28, Weston Cypress Bay 22
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
Miami Coral Park at Doral Reagan, 3:30
Miami Edison at Hollywood Avant Garde Academy (Ives Park), 6
Miami Springs at Miami Booker T. Washington (Traz Powell Stadium), 6
Oakland Park Northeast at South Plantation, 7
West Palm Beach Oxbridge Academy at Fort Lauderdale NSU University School, 6
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