FIRST TEAM
Tayegan Briskey, WR, Somerset Canyons sophomore: Team captain totaled 915 passing yards, 72 rushing yards (1,065 all-purpose), and nine TDs; played defense and had 22 tackles, 10 solos, four interceptions, two passes defended; most proud of making playoffs for the first time in school history, finishing with a winning record; plays baseball.
Jaylin Brown, RB, Cardinal Newman junior: Finished the season with 965 yards rushing and 15 TDs; holds 15+ college offers; called season highlight playing with guys that he grew up playing with before they move on to bigger and better things; career highlight is beating rivals throughout the years; runs track.
Gideon Douglas, RB, Jupiter Christian junior: Team captain and school-record holder for TDs; trophy team MVP, ran for 1,240 yards, 16 TDs, punt return for TD; 314 yards, five TDs; added 16 solo tackles, four assists, two INTs, two fumble recoveries, forced fumble, 10 passes defended, career highlight was game against Somerset Key where he finished with 300 all-purpose yards; three TDs and INT.
Teddy Hoffmann, WR, St. Andrew’s junior: Two-way player had 51 catches for 927 yards and 15 TDs; set records for wide receiver touchdowns in a season and a game (six vs. King’s); on defense, added two interceptions, 12 PBU, 17 solo tackles, and 14 assisted tackles; season highlight was winning a district championship; career highlight was the win over West Boca; plays basketball.
Tristian Johnson, RB, Somerset Canyons senior: Set school record for most yards rushing with 1,466 yards and 18 TDs, had 166 receiving yards, TD for 1,566 all-purpose yards; most proud of reaching a goal of setting school rushing record; career highlight is O-Line getting him into the end zone; plays baseball.
Chase Malamala, OL, Benjamin senior: The UCF commit was a two-year captain; blocked with an O-Line who allowed their RBs to have 3,500 yards, Sun Sentinel Super 11 pick; three-star recruit was three-year starter; most proud of how the team completely bought in during the season and the offseason.
Dylan Mayers, QB, St. Andrew’s senior: Finished with 1,760 passing yards, 25 TDs; added 321 rushing yards, two TDs; tied record for most single-game touchdowns; most proud of team’s first win of the season against King’s Academy and had 400 total yards and 6 TD passes in OT win; plans to be preferred walk-on at Texas A&M.
Marion Victor, RB, King’s Academy senior: Team captain generated 1,449 rushing yards, 14 TDs, 151 reception yards, and 1,600 all-purpose yards; said hitting 1,000 rushing yards this season, and fighting to get to the second round of playoffs with his teammates and coaches was what he was most proud of; career highlight was scoring a TD as an eighth grader; runs track.
Luke Warnock, QB, Cardinal Newman senior: Finished the year with 2,000 passing yards and 25 TDs this season; 66% completion rate; set school records in touchdown passes and passing yards; most proud of getting the school’s touchdown record; holds offers from Maryland, Louisville, Charlotte, UMass, Lehigh, and UAB.
Hardley Gilmore, WR, Pahokee senior: The Kentucky commit, and Sun Sentinel Super 11 selection, finished the year with 52 receptions for 879 yards (16.9 yards per catch); added two interceptions and a 100-yard Pick-six; had 15 receiving scores and 16 overall; ran track and competed in field events, where he finished sixth in the Class 1A 800 meter dash (1:58.54) at last year’s state meet.
Nae’shaun Montgomery, WR, Cardinal Newman junior: Finished the 2023 campaign with 33 catches for 751 yards and 12 scores; most proud of being healthy all year and doubling his numbers from last year; said the best thing that happened to him playing the sport was, with a tenth of a second on the clock, and even though he was getting double-covered, the caught a deep pass in the end zone; plays basketball, weight lifts and holds 43 offers.
Jenorris Wilcher Jr., RB, Pahokee senior: Finished the year with 129 carries for 923 yards and 10 TDs rushing; added 104 yards receiving and a TD; 1,035 all-purpose yards; most proud of Muck Bowl win over rival Glades Central where he ran for 200 yards and three scores; contributed 32 tackles; said career highlight was being a leader on his team and having players look up to him.
SECOND TEAM
Cayden Alula, ATH, Jupiter Christian sophomore
Christ Charles, OL, St. Andrew’s sophomore
Joe Daily, QB, King’s Academy junior
Remi DeOrsi, RB, Oxbridge Academy sophomore
Phoenix Donghia, RB, Benjamin junior
Dylan Faison, WR, St. Andrew’s sophomore
Jayden Harrington, QB, Somerset Canyons junior
Michael Manna, WR, American Heritage senior
Landon Rapkiewicz, OL, Benjamin junior
Champ Smith, QB, Jupiter Christian freshman
Jake Weinberg, K, American Heritage-Delray
Dacoby Wooten, RB, Glades Day freshman
Reggie Workman, WR, King’s Academy senior
HONORABLE MENTION
American Heritage-Delray: Eli Drucker, Alfie Grayling, Chris Medina, Sean Siska, Peyton Surtain
Benjamin: Jeron Atwater, D’Andre LaVassaur, Jackson Hamilton, Josh Luiz, Matthew McKenzie, Baron Ryba, Josh Smith, Jayden Vega, Gage Wallace
Boynton Beach: Bernard Blanks, Bobby T. Smith
Cardinal Newman: Dylan Bennett, Dallas Desouza, Jyron Hughley, Brennan King
Glades Day: Marquis Clarke, Peyton Pitts, Julian Ramos, Demeterius Willis
Jupiter Christian: Gavin Baldwin, Caden Fletcher, Josh Joseph, Randolph Wilkerson Jr.
King’s Academy: Dartayvious Saintelus
Oxbridge Academy: Nico Aloi, John Beadles, Julien Dorsey, Koury Dowd, Branden Johnson, Connor McKenna, Jayden St. Fort
Pahokee: Zion Booth, Cory Bouie, Henry Boyd, Pierre Fertil, Antonio Simpson
St. Andrew’s: Vory Copeland, Chris D’Angelo, Connor Haufbauer
Somerset Canyons: Raymone Bailey, King Bridgett, Dennis Dresson, Kamal Duggan, Damari Jerry, Jalem Sime.
COACH OF THE YEAR
Jimmy Robertson, St. Andrew’s: Led Scots to 9-2 record, most wins in school history in a season, and first district title since 1985; defeated King’s Academy in 2 OT and beat West Boca in overtime; defeated district opponents by a margin of 125-19; “We are building something very special at St. Andrew’s. Great things are happening for the Scots football program. I am very proud of this team and this program.”
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