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Land O' Lakes High Gators

Midseason review of area prep football

October 5, 2021 By Kevin Weiss

It’s about the midway point for the 2021 Florida high school football regular season.

Here’s a closer look at some of the developing storylines involving teams and players from schools in The Laker/Lutz News’ coverage area, within Hillsborough and Pasco counties:

The Zephyrhills High Bulldogs remain an area powerhouse, as they’re off to an impressive 5-0 start under sixth-year head coach Nick Carroll. (Fred Bellet)

Zephyrhills continues dominant ways
The Zephyrhills High Bulldogs have once again solidified the team’s place among the upper-echelon programs in Pasco County and the greater Tampa Bay area.

The Bulldogs are off to a 5-0 start, under sixth-year head coach Nick Carroll.

Outside of a narrow 16-12 road win over Lakeland Kathleen in its season opener, Zephyrhills’ other victories have been lopsided affairs over Hernando (43-2 win), Fivay (42-0 win), Wesley Chapel (34-9 win) and Weeki Wachee (48-0 win), respectively.

The Bulldogs have exhibited strong play in all three facets of the game — offense, defense and special teams.

Momentum-shifting takeaways also have been a calling card, as the Bulldogs have nine fumble recoveries and five interceptions to date.

Among the team standouts are senior tailback Jaylin Thomas, senior linebacker Theotis Smith and senior defensive end Maguire Neal, among others.

Zephyrhills is out to improve on its 8-3 mark from last season, which included a string of eight consecutive wins.

Land O’ Lakes enjoying turnaround season
The Land O’ Lakes High Gators strategically opted to go independent this year, rather than play a large-school Class 7A slate.

At 5-0, the Land O’ Lakes High Gators are off to its best start since 2013. (Courtesy of Land O’ Lakes High School athletics department)

The decision was made, in part, to give a youthful roster chock-full of freshmen and sophomores more opportunities to have success and compete game-to-game, rather than become discouraged by a daunting large-school schedule.

The move is paying dividends, as the Gators are off to a 5-0 start under second-year head coach Trac Baughn, a longtime college and high school coach mostly throughout Mississippi.

The Gators haven’t been undefeated this far into a season since 2013, when the team got off to a 6-0 start under then-coach Brian Wachtel.

This season has included a nail-biting 28-26 road victory last month over Sunlake High in the annual ‘Butter Bowl’ rivalry game — something the Gators program hadn’t done since 2018.

One of the many bright spots has been sophomore quarterback Kyle Horvath, who’s completing nearly 62% of his throws for 1,023 yards, 16 total touchdowns and no interceptions.

Also of note: Land O’ Lakes junior varsity squad is off to a similarly impressive 5-0 campaign.

Gaither better than record shows
The Gaither High Cowboys entered the 2021 campaign with quite lofty expectations.

The Gaither High Cowboys appear better than their 3-3 record indicates. (Courtesy of Gaither High School athletics department)

After all, last season’s team won 10 straight games before falling to Lake Minneola High in the Class 6A regional final.

And many key contributors from that banner squad returned this year, including a slew of NCAA Division I FBS recruits and national ranked prospects like defensive tackle Tawfiq Thomas, defensive end Mario Eugenio, and inside linebacker Kobe McCloud.

Not to mention the impact transfer of South Carolina high school quarterback Brooks Bentley, who has Division I FCS offers and comes from a legacy football family of three brothers who played college football.

But the Cowboys have somewhat stumbled out of the gate, now staring at a pedestrian 3-3 mark.

Their slate has been anything but a cakewalk, however, with multiple close defeats against fellow area powerhouses in Armwood (22-19 loss), Tampa Bay Tech (28-14 loss) and Mitchell (17-14 overtime loss) high schools.

The Cowboys should have a much more manageable schedule down the stretch, against the likes of Steinbrenner, Sickles, Leto and Hillsborough high schools, respectively.

The Pasco High Pirates have had a tough year thus far with a difficult schedule and mounting injuries. (Courtesy of Pasco High School athletics department)

These teams need a rebound
As some local teams have endured surprising — or expected — achievements on the gridiron, other programs are still trying to find their footing entering the second half of the season, be it tough scheduling or otherwise ineffective play.

These squads include Bishop McLaughlin (0-3), Freedom (1-5) Pasco (0-5), Sunlake (1-5), and Steinbrenner (2-4) high schools.

Pasco has had arguably the most challenging go, as they’ve yet to score a point this season, being outmatched by a 156-0 margin.

Moreover, Pasco’s season has faced more turmoil.

Due to mounting injuries, it forfeited its Oct. 1 contest against Ocala Vanguard High and canceled its Oct. 8 game versus Lake Gibson High.

The cancellation against a district foe (Vanguard) means the Pirates will now have to go independent for the remainder of the season, per rules from the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA).

COVID-19 still impacting play
The COVID-19 pandemic reared its ugly head in the early portions of the 2021 prep football season, with a number of cancellations and postponements across the Tampa Bay area and state as a whole.

Local programs impacted include:

  • Wiregrass Ranch High was unable to play its first two football games of the season because of coronavirus outbreaks from their would-be opponents. It was a flipped script from 2020, when the Bulls missed out on the playoffs after its last game was canceled due to virus issues within its own program.
  • Wharton High was forced to cancel multiple games amid coronavirus concerns, be it contract tracing or positive tests, within its own program. This included a highly anticipated matchup against nationally ranked Tampa Jesuit in early September.

High school football programs in The Laker/Lutz News coverage area:

Hillsborough County:

  • Carrollwood Day School Patriots (4-2)
  • Freedom High School Patriots (1-5)
  • Gaither High School Cowboys (3-3)
  • Steinbrenner High School Warriors (2-4)
  • Wharton High School Wildcats (4-0)

Pasco County

  • Academy at the Lakes Wildcats (1-4)
  • Bishop McLaughlin Catholic High School Hurricanes (0-3)
  • Cypress Creek High School Coyotes (2-3)
  • Land O’ Lakes High School Gators (5-0)
  • Pasco High School Pirates (0-5)
  • Sunlake High School Seahawks (1-5)
  • Wesley Chapel High School Wildcats (3-1)
  • Wiregrass Ranch High School Bulls (3-1)
  • Zephyrhills High School Bulldogs (5-0)
  • Zephyrhills Christian Academy Warriors (4-1)

Published October 06, 2021

Area softball players among best in state

July 27, 2021 By Kevin Weiss

The high school softball season has come and gone, but local athletes are still racking up accolades from their 2021 campaigns.

The 2021 Miracle Sports all-state teams were released earlier this month honoring the top softball players in Florida — and area standouts were well-represented.

Over 40 softball players across nine schools from The Laker/Lutz News coverage area were recognized either as first-team, second-team, third-team or honorable mention.

All-State selections were made by longtime Florida sportswriter Corey Davis, with nominations considered from prep coaches of playoff and non-playoff teams statewide, representing classes 1A through 7A.

The Land O’ Lakes High Gators varsity softball program went 24-8 and finished Class 5A state runner-up. Nine of the team’s players made the Miracle Sports 5A all-state team, which was the most among all local schools in The Laker/Lutz News coverage area. (File)

The Land O’ Lakes High Gators (5A) led all area programs with nine selections, including two first-teamers in juniors Nehanda Lewis and Emma Nixon.

The Gators went 24-8 and finished 5A state-runner up, falling to Fort Myers High 7-6 in the state championship game on May 21 in Claremont.

Lewis — the team’s primary shortstop and a University of Central Florida softball commit — also was named 5A player of the year.

She led the Gators in batting average (.477), hits (41), RBI (40), walks (14), doubles (11), triples (five) and home runs (three), among other categories.

Nixon — the team’s catcher and a University of West Georgia commit — hit .295 with eight doubles and 34 RBI. Defensively, she paced the Gators in putouts (141) and threw out three base stealers.

Meanwhile, Land O’ Lakes head coach Mitch Wilkins was honored as 5A coach of the year.

In his eighth season as coach, Wilkins has paced the Gators to a combined 169-49-1 mark, including six 20-plus win seasons and a state crown in 2017. Likewise impressive on this year’s run was that the Gators roster included just two seniors (Gracie Stanley and Kalynn Lindsey), so the program should again be top-notch in coming years.

Land O’ Lakes High Gators varsity softball head coach Mitch Wilkins was named Miracle Sports 5A softball coach of the year. (Courtesy of Land O’ Lakes High School athletics)

Academy at the Lakes — with a 17-5 record and a trip to the 2A regional semifinals — garnered the next-most selections among area schools, celebrating seven players on the 2A all-state team.

Freshman outfielder Addy Aliano, was a second-team choice; and pitchers Sydney Klein (freshman) and Katie Ferguson (eighth grade), earned third-team nods.

Aliano led the Wildcats in runs scored (26) to go along with a .338 batting average, 22 RBI and 13 stolen bases.

Klein and Ferguson both tossed more than 50 innings with sub 4 ERAs and 50-plus strikeouts each.

The Steinbrenner High Warriors (7A) and Wiregrass Ranch Bulls (6A) also had very strong all-state representation with five all-state selections apiece in their respective classifications.

All five Warriors were third-team 7A picks — senior Ashley Schroll, juniors Madison Frey and Emily Chiarella, sophomore Hailey Bellamy and freshman Lily Holtje, respectively. Steinbrenner went 23-5 and reached the 7A regional quarterfinals.

Leading the way for the Bulls, meanwhile, was first-team 6A choice Brianna Baer, a junior outfielder.

Baer posted a .412 batting average with four homers (including a grand slam), five doubles, two triples, 29 RBIs, 21 runs scored and six steals.

The Academy at the Lakes Wildcats varsity softball program went 17-5 and advanced to the 2A regional semifinals. Seven Wildcats made the Miracle Sports 2A all-state team. (Courtesy of Academy at the Lakes athletics)

The Gaither High Cowboys (6A) and Wesley Chapel Wildcats (4A) garnered four selections apiece.

Among the Cowboys top choices was 6A first-teamer Jocelyn Wilkes, a junior utility player and University of South Florida commit.

Wilkes put up eye-popping numbers in 18 games played — leading the Cowboys in batting average (.649), doubles (16), home runs (seven) and RBIs (40).

Wilkes also was the team’s ace in the circle, posting a 3.35 ERA and 98 strikeouts across 96 innings pitched.

All of Wesley Chapel’s selections earned third-team 4A designations — senior Ashley Garrison, juniors Madelyn Golka and Kadence Means, and freshman Ava Blakely, respectively.

The Cypress Creek Coyotes (3A) had three all-state selections — senior pitcher Hailey Vazquez (third-team) and junior infielders Mandy Schwartz (third-team) and Jillian Hudson (honorable mention).

The Wharton High Wildcats (7A) had two all-state picks — sophomore utility Lexi Cowles (first-team) and senior infielder Tieley Vaughn (honorable mention). Both Cowles and Vaughn hit over .400 with double-digit extra-base hits apiece.

The Sunlake High Seahawks (6A) had a lone all-state representative in junior outfielder Larken Maseda, a third-team choice.

Maseda — a Palm Beach Atlantic University softball commit — led the Seahawks in RBIs (20) to go along with a .362 batting clip and seven extra-base hits. She also paced the team in fielding percentage (.982) and putouts (96).

No local schools or athletes were recognized in Class 1A.

2021 Miracle Sports all-state teams
Class 7A

  • Madison Frey, Steinbrenner, junior, catcher (third team)
  • Lily Holtje, Steinbrenner, freshman, catcher (third team)
  • Emily Chiarella, Steinbrenner, junior, outfielder (third team)
  • Ashley Schroll, Steinbrenner, senior, utility (third team)
  • Hailey Bellamy, Steinbrenner, sophomore, utility (third team)
  • Lexi Cowles, Wharton, sophomore, utility (first team)
  • Tieley Vaughn, Wharton, senior, infielder (honorable mention)

Class 6A

  • Jocelyn Wilkes, Gaither, junior, utility (first team)
  • Marley Quammie, Gaither, freshman, outfielder (third team)
  • Alex Wilkes, Gaither, sophomore, utility (third team)
  • Megan Loughren, Gaither, sophomore, infielder (honorable mention)
  • Larken Maseda, Sunlake, junior, outfielder (third team)
  • Brianna Baer, Wiregrass Ranch, junior, outfielder(first team)
  • Kylee Johnson, Wiregrass Ranch, sophomore, infielder (second team)
  • Isabella Amendolaro, Wiregrass Ranch, junior, outfielder (third team)
  • Elise Eason, Wiregrass Ranch, junior, infielder (honorable mention)
  • Gracie Bethel, Wiregrass Ranch, sophomore, infielder (honorable mention)

Class 5A

  • Coach of the Year: Mitch Wilkins, Land O’ Lakes
  • Player of the Year: Nehanda Lewis, Land O’ Lakes, infielder (first team)
  • Emma Nixon, Land O’ Lakes, junior, catcher (first team)
  • Nehanda Lewis, Land O’ Lakes, junior, infielder (first team)
  • Kiersten Stevens, Land O’ Lakes, freshman, outfielder (third team)
  • Mia Fields, Land O’ Lakes, freshman, pitcher (honorable mention)
  • Gracie Stanley, Land O’ Lakes, senior, utility (honorable mention)
  • Reagan Alapa, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore, utility (honorable mention)
  • Jadyn Spencer, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore, utility (honorable mention)
  • Nicol Werking, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore, outfielder (honorable mention)
  • Aliana Mercado, Land O’ Lakes, sophomore, utility (honorable mention)

Class 4A

  • Kadence Means, Wesley Chapel, junior, catcher (third team)
  • Ashley Garrison, Wesley Chapel, senior, infielder (third team)
  • Ava Blakely, Wesley Chapel, freshman, outfielder (third team)
  • Madelyn Golka, Wesley Chapel, junior, utility (third team)

Class 3A

  • Hailey Vazquez, Cypress Creek, senior, pitcher (third team)
  • Mandy Schwartz, Cypress Creek, junior, infielder (third team)
  • Jillian Hudson, Cypress Creek, junior, infielder (honorable mention)

Class 2A

  • Addy Aliano, Academy at the Lakes, freshman, outfielder (second team)
  • Sydney Klein, Academy at the Lakes, freshman, pitcher (third team)
  • Katie Ferguson, Academy at the Lakes, freshman, pitcher (third team)
  • Vanessa Alexander, Academy at the Lakes, senior, infielder (honorable mention)
  • Juliana Ries, Academy at the Lakes, freshman, infielder (honorable mention)
  • Alina Ries, Academy at the Lakes, freshman, outfielder (honorable mention)
  • Molly Blackwood, Academy at the Lakes, freshman, utility (honorable mention)

No local schools or athletes recognized in Class 1A.

Published July 28, 2021

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