Class 6A state championship game: West Boca’s big plays spell defeat for Osceola • High school scores and top performers from Friday, Dec. 13
Sentinel Sports Final Saturday, December 14, 2024 | | |
| | Jones and Osceola lose football state title games | Banchero, Isaac and Harris continue rehab as Magic enter home-heavy slate | No. 9 Florida men's basketball embraces lofty ranking with chance to start 10-0 | | Miami 2026 commit Dereon Coleman almost single-handedly rescued Jones time after time. He ran for a 138 yards on 13 carries and scored three rushing touchdowns, both career highs for a game, but Jones lost 41-30 | | | Osceola had zero yards passing, while West Boca Raton had 220 yards on three big touchdown passes and the Bulls used the big plays to gains the first championship in the school's history. | | | Among Friday's boys basketball winners were Windermere, Foundation Academy, Lake Highland Prep, Apopka and Timber Creek. Montverde Academy and Harmony won in girls soccer. | | | Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said Friday Paolo Banchero is moving slowly towards his return to the court. It helps that Orlando plays at home the rest of December. | | | Florida registered 19 sacks and 9 takeaways during a season-ending three-game winning streak against LSU, Ole Miss and Florida State. | | | The Gators face Arizona State in the Holiday Hoopsgiving in Atlanta on Saturday. A win gives them their third 10-0 record in school history and the first since their 2005-06 championship season. | | | The SEC released the 2025 football schedule to lay out the uphill climb ahead for the Gators. But coach Billy Napier has plenty of immediate challenges to address, including a roster makeover and staff changes. | | | The coach, who led the Knights to a perfect season seven years ago, has been back less than a week and interest in the program has risen. | | | Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter and Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty are hardly typical contenders, joining quarterbacks Dillon Gabriel of Oregon and Cam Ward of Miami. | | | Odell Beckham Jr., the once-spectacular player who was most famous for the one-handed touchdown catch he made while with the Giants, had an uneventful Dolphins stint. | | | "I am a little pessimistic about it this week," coach Mike McDaniel said of Armstead's chances of playing Sunday at Houston. | | | The Rays filled their biggest need, getting a proven right-handed-hitting catcher who can boost their offense, play strong defense and provide some clubhouse leadership. | | | |
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