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THE PALM BEACH POST TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1993 He Ga. Tech tops No. 4 Temple; Indiana wins Newman routs LaSalle Shannon scores 33 in 104-82 victory Special to The Palm Beach Post BOCA RATON Junior point guard Eddie Shannon scored a career-high 33 points and added a career-high 14 assists to power Cardinal Newman over Miami-La-Salle 104-82 Monday night in the Boca Raton Holiday Tournament. Senior guard Framayne Jones added 26 points, including six three-pointers, and senior forward Jason Sewer had 21 for the Crusaders (12-3, ranked No. 2 in the Class 2A state poll and No.

4 in The Palm Beach Post Top 10). High Schools A t'. i i x- A 7 'V 1 They start to notice Oakland SHERMAN ZENTStaff Photographer Boca Raton teammates Ken Hilinski (left) and Albert McCarthy battle a swarm of arms for an offensive rebound the first period of their game Monday night. The Bobcats beat Taravella 61-51. No.

2 in The Post Top 10) beat the Wildcats at the New Smyrna Beach Elks Tournament. SANTALUCES (71) Matthews 1 0-1 3, Gibson 0 0-1 0, Baker 5 0-2 10, Meadows 1 0-0 2, Osborne 2 0-0 4, Jenkins 3 0-0 6, Harris 9 1-2 24, Sheffield 1 0-0 3, Mason 2 1-3 5, Voytko 2 0-0 4, Salmon 4 2-2 10. Totals 30 4-11 71. WINTER PARK (38) Steele 3 0-0 8, Fleming 3 0-0 6, King 2 0-0 5, Labellman 1 0-1 2, AhrO 1-4 1, Fran-sen 0 0-2 0, Kirchner 2 0-0 4, Story 1 0-0 2, Richardson 4 2-5 10. Totals 16 3-12 38.

The Royals fall to 4-4. MIAMI-LASALLE () Sturgess 8 7-10 23, Barrio 7 19, Abrll 1 2-2 4, Torres 5 1-2 11, Priegues 9 3-4 23, Palomino 0 2-2 2. Totals 30 20-26 (2. CARDINAL NEWMAN (104) Shannon 13 4-7 33, Sewer 9 3-3 21, Carpenter 2 0-0 4, McCoobery 1 0-0 3, Jones 9 2-2 26, Huth 0 0-2 2, Laviola 1 0-2 3, Oliver 4 1-2 9, Polulack 2 1-3 5. Totals 41 11-21 104.

Miami LaSalle Cardinal Newman 20 II II 26- 82 35 23 20 26-104 Three-point goals MS: Priegues CN: Jones 6, Shannon 3, Laviola, McCoobery, POPE JOHN PAUL 77, OLYMPIC HEIGHTS 72: Joe Schulz scored 17 points to lead five teammates in double figures as the Eagles (2-5) beat the Lions in the Boca Raton tournament. Kerry McCary had 14 points, Corey McGriff 13, Frank McA-lonan 12 and Jerry Westbrooks 11 for Pope John Paul. Todd Bauer scored 26 points and Avery Laster had 16 for Olympic Heights. OLYMPIC HEIGHTS (72) Dennis 1 0-0 2, Celr-man 1 0-0 2, Sarubbi 2 1-1 Laster 6 4-5 16, Lombiez 5 0-0 11, Wilson 5 0-0 10, Bauer 11 3-3 26. Totals 31 1-9 72.

POPE JOHN PAUL (77) Westbrooks 5 1-2 11, Schulz 6 5-7 17, McGriff 4 5-10 13, McAlonan 5 1-4 12, Myrlck 4 04 10. McCray 5 4-6 14, Freudenberg 0 0-0 0. Totals 29 16-29 77. Olympic Heights Pope John Paul 13 15 21 23-II 23 19 17- Thrte-point goals OH: Lombiez, Bauer; PJP: Myrlck 2, McAlonan. BOCA RATON 61, TARAVELLA 51: Brian Connor scored a game-high 21 points to lead the tournament host Bobcats (5-6) over the Trojans (3-5).

Albert McCarthy added 13 points for Boca Raton. CORAL SPRINGS-TAR AVELLA (51) Mandel 1 3-5 5, Stuller 4 4-5 12, Wallls 4 0-2 II, Ghann 0 5-6 5, Muscarella 4 3-i II, Agoado 1 1-3 3, Bollier 0 0-0 0, Stevenson 0 0-10, Barbie 1 0-0 2, Brattvet 0 2-2 2. Totals IS 18-33 51. BOCA RATON (41) Mar quez 0 0-0 0, McCarthy 5 3-4 13, B.Connor 6 8-11 21, LasMarias 1 1-3 3, Clark 2 0-0 4, Rutherford 2 1-2 5, Ward 0 0-0 0, Vly 0 0-0 0, Masek 2 1-3 5, Rollins 4 0-3 8, Hilinski 1 0-0 2, M.Connor 0 0-0 0, Harden 0 0-0 0. Totals 23 14-26 61.

Coral Springs-Taravella Boca Raton 14 11 12 14-51 12 14 19 16-61 Three-point goals-CST: Wallis BR: Connor SOUTH FORK 82, JOHN I. LEONARD 75: Terrance Powell Monday's results Boca Raton Holiday Tournament: Miami-LaProgressiva 45, Miami-Westminster Christian 42; Cardinal Newman 104, Miami-LaSalle 82; Pope John Paul 77, Olympic Heights 72; Boca Raton 61, Coral Springs-Taravella 5 1 Martin County Christmas Tournament: South Fork 82, John I. Leonard 75. Fort Pierce Central DNR, Martin County, Palm Beach Gardens DNR. New Smyrna Beach Elks Christmas Tournament: Santaluces 71, Winter Park 38 McDonald'sEast Tennessee State Classic: Glades Central 55, Hammonds (S.C.) 50 Dlllard Christmas Tournament: Suncoast 79, Miami-American 50 Lake Worth at Spring Hill Kiwanis Classic, DNR Today's games Boca Raton Holiday Tournament, losers' bracket games: Miami-Westminster vs.

Miami-LaSalle, 2:45 p.m.; Olympic Heights vs. Coral Springs-Taravella; 4:30 p.m.. Winners' bracket semifinals: Cardinal Newman vs. Miami-LaProgressiva, 6:15 p.m.; Pope John Paul vs. Boca Raton, 8 p.m.

New Smyrna Beach Christmas Tournament: Santaluces vs. Titusville, TBA McDonald'sEast Tennessee State Classic: Glades Central vs. Hampton 7:30 p.m. Dlllard Christmas Tournament: Suncoast vs. HallandaleMiami-Jackson winner, 8 p.m.

Fort Pierce Central, John I. Leonard, The Associated Press ROCHESTER, Mich. Oakland University's basketball team was approaching 70 points, and it still was a couple of minutes before halftime. Coach Greg Kampe turned to an assistant and said, "We're liable to score 80." The Pioneers quickly made five three-pointers. Oakland led 91-58 at half-time as it rolled to a 189-107 rout of Madonna on Dec.

20. That win, coupled with an 86-65 victory over Division I Toledo a few days earlier, put the Pioneers' basketball team in the national spotlight. The Pioneers broke nine school records against Madonna even though four-year starters Tom Eller and Ty McGregor were held out. With Eller and McGregor, Oakland might have threatened the Division II record of 258 points by Troy State. "The Toledo game was what made people take notice of our program," said Kampe, who has guided the Pioneers to a 7-1 record this season and a 132-71 mark since arriving in 1984.

"If we hadn't beaten Toledo, people would have said the 189 points were a fluke, or that Madonna must be a really bad team," Kampe said. "Because of the Toledo game, people are saying, 'Oakland must be a pretty good The Pioneers are averaging 108 points a game and in eight games have hit 107-of-292 three-pointers. That's an average of 36.5 three-point attempts per game. "We want to shoot three-pointers and run up and down the court," Kampe said. "Kids these days want freedom, and we try to give it to them.

I like to coach that way, too." NO. 25 W. KENTUCKY 59, PRINCETON 45: The Hilltoppers (4-2) scored 23 points off turnovers and 14 on offensive rebounds in their win over the Tigers (5-5) in the Hoosier Classic. PITTSBURGH 76, COPPIN STATE 70: Jerry McCullough broke out of a shooting slump by scoring 17 of his 21 points in the second half, and the host Panthers (7-2) rallied to beat the Eagles (5-6) after trailing for nearly 39 minutes. TEXAS 87.

OKLAHOMA 75: B.J. Tyler scored 24 points, and Terrence Rencher added 21 as the Longhorns (5-4) turned a cold-shooting first half into a defensive effort that led to a win over the Sooners (5-2) at Austin, Texas. NO. 5 COLORADO 70, DREXEL 46: A balanced offense and tough pressure defense helped the Buffaloes (8-1) defeat the Dragons (1-5) in the opening game of the Rutgers Holiday Classic at Piscataway, N.J. 511 Updates Call PostLines5 1 1 for frequent scoring updates and post- game summaries on the Florida teams and all teams in the conferences listed.

Simply call 511 in central PB County or 900-990-95 1 1 elsewhere and enter a code. CellularOne customers call 511. See 2A for pricing details. CODE FLORIDA TEAM 3516 Florida State Univ. 3526 University of Florida 3531 University of Miami The Associated Press NEW YORK Travis Best scored 19 points Monday night, including seven of Georgia Tech's last nine, and the 15th-ranked Yellow Jackets handed No.

4 Temple its first loss of the season, 57-51 in the opening round of the ECAC Holiday Festival. Both teams played poorly after a week of inactivity, missing three-pointers, short jumpers, layups and even a dunk or two. "We can play better. Temple can play better," Georgia Tech coach Bobby Cremins said. "We're happy to win.

Both teams started out tentatively because of the respect we had for each other." Georgia Tech (8-1), which will play the winner of the St. John's-Fairleigh Dickinson game for the title on Wednesday night, had the better shooting night despite making just 43 percent (22-of-51) from the field. Temple (4-1) made only 27 percent (18-of-67). The Yellow Jackets took 6:24 to get their first points of the game, missing their first six shots and committing five turnovers before James Forrest hit a side jumper. But Temple didn't take advantage, scoring just six points in that span while missing ll-of-14 shots.

"We lost that game in the first few minutes when we missed shots and then decided to get closer for each shot," Owls coach John Chaney said. "That's the way to force yourself into a bad night." GEORGIA TECH (57) Vinson 2-4 0-0 5, More 4-11 0-0 9, Newbill 0-0 2-2 2, Barry 2-5 0-0 5, Best 7-15 2-2 19, Forrest 4-12 3-5 11, Elisma 3-4 0-0 6. Totals 22-51 7-9 57. TEMPLE (51) Ivey 3-10 2-6 8, Jones 5-16 5-10 16, Battie 1-6 0-0 2, Brunson 3-12 4-4 10, McKie 6-23 1-2 15, Cunningham 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-67 12-22 51.

Malftime Georgia Tech 29, Temple 24. Three-point goals Georgia Tech 6-18 (Best 3-9, Vinson 1-2, Barry 1-3, More 1-4), Temple 3-19 (McKie 2-8, Jones 1-5, Brunson 0-6). Rebounds Georgia Tech 41 (Forrest 9), Temple 42 (Ivey 15). Assists-Geor-gia Tech 15 (Best 7), Temple 9 (Brunson 5). Total fouls-Georgia Tech 14, Temple 12.

Technical-Forrest. NO. 13 INDIANA 81, TCU 65: Damon Bailey scored 24 points, and Alan Henderson had his eighth double-double of the season Monday night as the Hoo-siers (6-2) defeated the Horned Frogs (2-5) in the opening round of the Hoosier Classic at Indianapolis. Henderson had 13 points and 12 rebounds in 25 minutes. Sophomore teammate Todd Lindeman matched Henderson's numbers career-highs in both categories.

Indiana overcame a tournament-record 38-point effort by Kurt Thomas, the only effective weapon for the Horned Frogs. TEXAS CHRISTIAN (65) Dailey 2-3 0-2 4, Thoele 1-2 0-0 2, Thomas 14-28 7-8 38, Moore 2-7 2-2 8, Jacobs 1-4 0-0 2, Gaston 0-2 0-0 0, Waits 2-7 00 4, Jeans 1-2 0-0 2, Gordon 0-2 0-0 0, Watson 0-4 0-0 0, Foreman 2-5 0-0 5, Akridge 0-10-0 0. Totals 25-67 9-12 65. INDIANA (81) Knight 1-4 2-4 4, Henderson 2-8 9-12 13, Lindeman 5-7 3-4 13, Bailey 5-14 11-13 24, Graham 2-5 0-0 5, Hart 1-4 4-4 7, Leary 4-6 2-2 13, Wilkerson 0-3 0-0 0, Mandeville 1-1 0-0 2, Evans 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-52 31-39 81.

Halftime-lndiana 37, Texas Christian 25. Three-point goals-TCU 6-15 (Thomas 3-6, Moore 2-3, Foreman 1-2, Jacobs 0-1, Watson 0-3 Indiana 8-17 (Leary 3-4, Bailey 3-7, Graham 1-2, Hart 1-3, Wilkerson 0-1). Fouled out Moore. Rebounds-TCU 32 (Thomas 10), Indiana 46 (Henderson, Lindeman 12). Asslsts-TCU 15 (Thomas 4), Indiana 15 (Knight 4).

Total fouls-TCU 29, Indiana 11. NO. 17 WISCONSIN 80, STANFORD 73: Tracy Webster broke a tie on a three-pointer with 1:13 remaining and added two key free throws down the stretch as the Badgers (7-0) held off the Cardinal (6-1) at Madison, Wis. Wisconsin is off to its best start since the 1985-86 season when it started with eight victories. Webster, who had 17 points, put the Badgers ahead to stay 76-73 on his three-pointer, then converted two free throws with 21 seconds left to make it 78-73.

N0.21 GEO. WASHINGTON 87, COASTAL CAROLINA 68: Kwame Evans scored 24 points, and the Colonials (6-1) used their superior size, strength and speed to rout the Chanticleers (4-2) in the first round of the final Sugar Bowl tournament at New Orleans. Yinka Dare had 15 points and six rebounds in just 24 minutes as the Colonials won their fifth straight game. Mohammed Acha had 20 points and KeKe Hicks 18 for Coastal. Hicks made four straight three-point shots that put the Chanticleers ahead 30-28 with 6:17 left in the first half, but that was the last time they led.

GEORGE WASHINGTON (87) Jones 3-4 5-6 11, Hammons 3-8 0-0 8, Dare 7-9 1-2 15, Pearsall 3-6 0-0 6, Evans 9-14 3-4 24, Kah 0-0 0-0 0, Hart 0-1 0-0 0, Calloway 1-4 1-2 3, Ford 3-4 0-0 9, Williams 1-2 0-0 2, Moses 3-6 0-0 7, Wise 0-3 0-0 0, Collette 1-1 0-0 2. Totals 34-62 10-14 87. COASTAL CAROLINA (61) Acha 1-18 3-9 20, Johnicon 1-1 0-0 2, Richards 2-6 2-2 7, Hicks 5-13 3-4 IB, Hart 4-8 4-4 14, Grissett 0-0 0-0 0, Saunders 1-2 2-2 5, Lewis 1-4 0-0 2, Walker 0-0 0-0 0, McLean 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-52 14-21 68. Halftime-George Washington 42, Coastal Carolina 31.

Three-point goals George Washington 9-24 (Ford 3-4, Evans 3-7, Hammons 2-6, Moses 1-2, Pearsall 0-2, Calloway 0-3), Coastal Carolina 10-27 (Hicks 5-9, Hart 2-6, Saunders 1-2, Acha 1-4, Richards 1-5, Lewis 0-1). Fouled out Johnican. ReboundsGeorge Washington 37 (Jones 9), Coastal Carolina 27 (Acha 8). Assists George Washington 13 (Hammons 4), Coastal Carolina 9 (Hicks 4). Total fouls George Washington 22, Coastal Carolina 13.

SETON HALL 74, WAGNER 62: Adrian Griffin made five free throws in the final 3:22 as the Pirates (5-2) closed the game with a 9-0 run to hold off the Seahawks (3-4) at New York. Sanfalucas Winter Park 12 23 IB 8 I 13 -71 -38 Three-point goals SANT: Sheffield; WP: Steele 2, King. Harris 5, Matthews, GLADES CENTRAL 55, HAMMONDS (S.C.) 50: Melvin Stinson scored 17 points to lead the Raiders (5-4) over Hammonds (4-1) in the McDonald's Classic at Johnson City, Tenn. GLADES CENTRAL (55) Moorer 5 0-2 10, Allen 2 0-0 4, Anthony 1 04 2, Bennett 0 0-0 0, Stinson 7 1-3 17, Likely 1 0-0 2, Fields 0 0-0 0, Robinson 1 2-5 4, Freeman 8 0-0 16. Totals 25 3-10 55.

HAMMONDS (50) Kate 3 2-4 10, Strom 0 1-2 1, Matthews 1 3-4 5, Giles 1 0-0 3, Ederus 5 0-0 11, Humpkin 8 4-10 20. Totals 18 10-20 50. ton 48, Fort Lauderdale-Westminster Academy 41; Wellington DNR. Today's games Clewiston, Wellington at Jungle Queen Invitational, Cardinal Gibbons H.S., Fort Lauderdale, TBA Wednesday's games Clewiston, Wellington at Jungle Queen Invitational, Cardinal Gibbons H.S., Fort Lauderdale, TBA Thursday's games Clewiston, Wellington at Jungle Queen Invitational, Cardinal Gibbons H.S., Fort Lauderdale, TBA Friday's games No games scheduled Saturday's games No games scheduled Monday's games Lake Worth at Glades Central, 5:45 p.m. Westwood at Rockledge, 7 p.m.

Pahokee at Boca Raton, 7:30 p.m. Suncoast at Cardinal Newman, 7:30 p.m. Port St. Lucie at Fort Pierce Central, 7:30 p.m. William T.

Dwyer at John I. Leonard, 7:30 p.m. Olympic Heights at Pope John Paul, 7:30 p.m. Atlantic at Spanish River, 8 p.m. Palm Beach Lakes at Palm Beach Gardens, 8 p.m.

Santaluces at Wellington, 8 p.m. Monday's results No matches scheduled Today's match Fort Pierce Central at Kissimmee-Osceola Tournament, TBA scored 20 points as the Bulldogs (8-4) beat the Lancers (3-8) at the Martin County Hall of Fame Classic in Stuart. Rod Battle had 16 points, Phil Herring 14 and Lloyd Wilson 11 for South Fork. Jimmy Revolus scored 24 points and Ed Butler had 14 for John I. Leonard.

JOHN I. LEONARD (75) Revolus 11 2-2 24, Forrester 4 3-6 11, Hall 0 2-2 2, Taylor 4 2-2 10, Simmons 1 3-5 5, Butler 6 2-3 14, George I 0-0 2, Baumgartner 2 3-4 7. Totals 29 17-24 75. SOUTH FORK (82) Williams I 0-1 2, Wilson 4 1-3 11, Slngletary I 2-2 4, Powell 8 1-2 20, Graham 2 2-2 6, Williams 0 1-2 1, Minnls 4 0-0 8, Herring 6 2-2 14, Battle 5 6-12 16. Totals 31 15-27 82.

John I. Leonard South Fork 30 12 16 17-75 23 27 10 22-82 Three-point goals-SF: Powell 3, Wilson 2. SANTALUCES 71, WINTER PARK 38: Glenn Harris scored 24 points, including five three-pointers as the Chiefs (11-4, No. 9 in the Class 5A state poll and Palm Beach Gardens, South Fork at Martin County Christmas Tournament, TBA Wellington at Vera Beach Holiday Hoopla, TBA Lake Worth at Spring Hill Kiwanis Classic, TBA Wednesday's games Boca Raton Holiday Tournament: Losers' bracket final, 4:30 p.m.; Consolation final, 6:15 p.m.; Championship, 8 p.m. Glades Central at East Tennessee State Christmas Tournament, TBA Fort Pierce Central, John I.

Leonard, Palm Beach Gardens, South Fork at Martin County Christmas Tournament, TBA Lake Worth at Spring Hill Kiwanis Classic, TBA Santaluces at New Smyrna Beach Christmas Tournament, TBA Wellington at Vera Beach Holiday Hoopla, TBA Thursday's games Glades Central at East Tennessee State Christmas Tournament, TBA Lake Worth at Spring Hill Kiwanis Classic, TBA Wellington at Vera Beach Holiday Hoopla, TBA Friday's games No games scheduled Saturday's games No games scheduled Monday's games No games scheduled Monday's results Jungle Queen Invitational, Cardinal Gibbons H.S., Fort Lauderdale: Clewis High School Football Receivers Tony Marlow, Sneads, 6-7, 200, Cory Beckham, Bell, 5-11, 160, Jr. Offensive line Michael Gilliam, Glades Day, 6- 2, 255, Brian Moore, Benjamin, 6-1, 230, Adam Berry, St. Petersburg-Shorecrest, 6-0, 225, Lonnie Rackley, Taliahassee-FAMU, 6-2, 270, Brent Banasiewlcz, Monticello-Aucilla Christian, 6-5, 285, Sr. Utility Chris Ford, Tallahassee-FAMU, 6-1, 185, Sr. Kickerpunter Eric Rankin, Bristol-Liberty County, 6-0, 170, So.

Defensive line Ryan Courson, Glades Day, 6-0, 190, Cornelius Wesley, Graceville, 5-11, 240, Eddie Witherspoon, Eatonville-Wymore Tech, 5-6, 145, Nick Graff, St. Augustlne-St. Joseph, 6-2, 220, Sr. Linebackers Jim Clark, Benjamin, 6-2, 200, Alex Broxton, Graceville, 6-2, 220, Geoff Zion, Jacksonville-University Christian, 61, 200, Defensive backs Peter Coffin, St. Edward's, 6- 3, 115, Chris Paulsen, Walnut Hill-Ernest Ward, 6-0, 175, Jason Floyd, Bell, 5-11, 175, Charles Baumberger, Miami-Palmer Trinity, 5-10, 165, Sr.

Utility Nathan Hallet, St. Petersburg-Shorecrest, 5-10, 185, Jr. I 18 17 12-55 19 10 10 11-50 Three-point goals-GC: Stinson Tate 2, Ederus, Giles. CLEWISTON 48, WESTMINSTER ACADEMY 41: Yo- landa Rouse scored 18 points as the Tigers (11-3) beat the Lions (7-4) in the Jungle Queen Invitational at Cardinal Gibbons High School in Fort Lauderdale. Reagan Danzinger scored 15 points for the Lions.

CLEWISTON (48) Rouse 8 1-2 18, Hoskins 0 0-0 0, Dixon 1 0-1 2, T. Williams 3 0-0 6, Ml. Baker 2 0-2 4, C. Thompson 1 0-0 2, S. Williams 4 1-3 9, Lawson 3 1-4 7, Ma.

Baker 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 3-12 48. FORT LAUDERDALE-WESTMINSTER ACADEMY (41) Freidel 2 1-5 5, Burch 1 0-2 2, Cravens 0 0-0 0, Oanzinger 3 9-13 15, Schultz 5 1-3 II, de Brauwere 2 0-0 4, Johns 2 0-0 4. Totals 15 11-23 41. Clewiston Westminster Acad.

14 13 10 11-48 9 i 17 7-41 Three-point goal-CLEW: Rouse. Wednesday's match Fort Pierce Central at Kissimmee-Osceola Tournament, TBA Thursday's match Fort Pierce Central at Kissimmee-Osceola Tournament, TBA Friday's matches No matches scheduled Saturday's matches No matches scheduled Monday's results No matches scheduled Today's matches Fort Pierce Central, John Carroll at Kissimmee-Osceola Tournament, TBA Wednesday's matches Fort Pierce Central, John Carroll at Kissimmee-Osceola Tournament, TBA Thursday's matches Fort Pierce Central, John Carroll at Kissimmee-Osceola Tournament, TBA Friday's matches No matches scheduled Saturday's matches No matches scheduled Monday's results No matches scheduled Tuesday's matches No matches scheduled Wednesday's matches No matches scheduled Thursday's matches No matches scheduled Friday's matches No matches scheduled Saturday's matches No matches scheduled Glades Day, 6-0, 200, Terrance Miller, Bronson, 5-10, 170, Travis Gibbs, Hollywood Christian, 5-', 185, Jr. Receivers Kevin Morris, Plantation-American Heritage, 5-11, 85, Mike Villanueva, Winter Park-Trinity Prep, 5-9, 165, Jr. Utility Jay McKoy, Miami-Westminster, 5-11, 170, So. Offensive line Seth Baron, Lakeland-Santa Fe Catholic, 6-2, 255, Clinton Wade, Orlando-Lake Highland Prep, 6-2, 210, Chad Harrell, Jacksonville-University Christian, 6-2, 225, Keith Harris, Hawthorne, 5-10, 220, Matt Seymour, St.

Petersburg-Northside Christian, 6-2, 276, Sr. Defensive line Jeremy Bullers, King's Academy, 6-3, 215, Dusty Nettles, Orlando-Lake Highland Prep, 6-4, 220, Seth Jackson, Hollywood Christian, 6-2, 235, John Duggar, Bristol-Liberty County, 6-2, 205, Sr. Linebackers Ryan Wesner, St. Petersburg-Shorecrest, 6-2, 195, Marcus Goodwin, Century, 5- 11, 1B5, Nate Dorsey, Tampa-Temple Heights, 6- 2, 220, Sr. Defensive backs Graham Chancey, Glades Day, 5-10, 180, Jeremy Lovell, Glades Day, 5-t, 165, Johnny Bradford, Jacksonville-University Christian, 5-9, 165, Jay Jett, Graceville, 6-0, 175, Sr.

Utility Campbell Walker, Mlaml-Palmer Trinity, 5-11, 170, Sr. Kickerpunter Gabor Erdi, Walnut Hill-Ernest Ward, 6 0, 165, Sr. AREA HONORABLE MENTIONS LB Joe Boswell, Benjamin, 6-1, 200, LB Ryan Mann, Glades Day, 5-9, 175, LB Shannon Mar-pie, St. Edward's, 6-0, 200, RB Johnny McClel-Ian, Benjamtn, 5-10, 175, Ted Schuemann, Benjamin, 6-0, 175, Sr. Glades Central Hammonds Glades Day's Courson, Gilliam make All-State Special to The Palm Beach Post Eight players from state runner-up Glades Day were named to the Florida Sports Writers Association Class 1A All-State football team released Monday.

Defensive lineman Ryan Courson and offensive lineman Mike Gilliam were named to the first team. Six players from Benjamin were honored, including first-teamers Jim Clark (linebacker) and Brian Moore (offensive line). Clark is The Palm Beach Post's small schools Defensive Player of the Year. FIRST TEAM Quarterback Ray Hughes, Monlicello-Aucilla Christian, 6-1, 180, Sr. Running backs Owoyne Watson, Plantation-American Heritage, 4 1, 200.

Torin Klrtsey, Jacksonville-University Christian, t-0, 170, Ter-riance Curry, Greceville, 5-10, 175, Sr. SECOND TEAM Quarterback Fred Meinke, St. Petersburg-Shorecrest, 6-1, 180, Jr. Running back Michael Dudley, Chattahoochee, 5-9, 185, Mike Curry, Jacksonville-University Christian, 5-10, 170, Malcom Taylor, Eatonville-Wymore Tech, 5-11, 175, Sr. Wide receivers Torrez Williams, Hawthorne, 5-10, 160, Billy Hall, Lakeland-Santa Fe Catholic, 5-9, 160, Sr.

Offensive line Mark Collier, Glades Day, 6-1, 280, Luke Arnold, Sneads, 6-0, 235, Scott Browne, Jacksonville-University Christian, 6-3, 225, Sam Weaver, Century, 5 11, 255, Freddie Herron, Hollywood Christian, 5-11, 235, Sr. Utility Dexler Davis, Tallahassee-FAMU, 6-0, 190, Sr. Defensive line Ben Moore, Benjamin, 6-0, 205, Jeremy Thomas, Jacksonville-University Christian, 6-3, 215, David Henghold, Miami-Westminster, 6-2, 185, Closton Weatherington, Graceville, 6-4, 220, So. Linebackers Lee Wesley, Graceville, 6-1, 190, Keith Berry, Walnut Hill-Ernest Ward, 6-0, 190, Trey Youngblood, Quincy-Munroe, 5-10, 195, Sr. Defensive backs Timmy Dean, Miami-Dade Christian, 5-11, 180, Brent Waldman, Lakeland-Santa Fe Catholic, 5-8, 165, O.J.

Spencer, Jacksonville-University Christian, 6-0, 175, Matt Bell, Quincy-Munroe, 6-1, 190, Jr. Utility Tony Ganstlne, Sneads, 6-1, 170, Sr. Kickerpunter Wren Sloan, Belle Glade Glades Day, 5-11, 210, So. THIRD TEAM Quarterback Jacky Seppala, Jacksonville-University Christian, 6-3, 195, Sr. Running back Patrick Whitehead, Belle Glade CODE CONFERENCE 3054 Atlantic Coast 3078 Atlantic 10 3056 Big East 3058 Big Eight 3060 Big Ten 3062 Big West 3064 Great Midwest 3066 Metro 3068 Pacific-10 3070 Southeastern 3072 Southwest 3074 Sun Belt 3076 Western Athletic.

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