For the first time, players from all classifications will be ranked together.
But there is a catch.
Only high school football players who are from Belle Glade, Pahokee, or South Bay – known as the Muck or the Glades – will be considered.

It is well past time that the Muck has its own distinctive category. They need their own moment of glory – separate from everyone else in any other area.
To make this crystal clear, this debut edition is exclusively for spring football.
Let us get right into the Top 10 and more below.
1. Da’Coby Wooten – Glades Day 2027 ATH
The Belle Glade native and Gators sophomore-to-be caught two receiving touchdowns from 2025 ATH Logan Wilkins in the first half of a 28-0 home win over Canterbury (Fort Myers) on Thursday, May 16.
Watch one of Wooten’s touchdown catches for yourself in awe.
2. Garrett Rimes – Seminole Ridge 2025 QB
The Belle Glade native has fully recovered from an injury that limited him to two games played for his junior season. That full recovery was in effect as he threw for two touchdowns and committed no turnovers in two games at the Jupiter Spring Jamboree on Saturday, May 18.
One of Rimes’ touchdown passes came late in Game 1 against Jupiter (14-6 loss). The other one came late in Game 2 against the heavily favored Palmetto (Miami) Panthers, sealing a 14-13 shocking upset win for the Hawks.
Watch both Rimes touchdown passes for yourself.
3. Paul Hendrix – Martin County 2026 RB
The Pahokee native played a major role in handing his hometown Pahokee Blue Devils a 17-8 in Martin County’s spring game at home on Thursday, May 16. He rushed for 103 yards and a touchdown with 11:21 left in the game that turned a tight 10-8 lead to the final score for the Tigers.
Watch Hendrix’s Hudl film and video highlight below.
4. Leslie Mosley – Glades Central 2026 WR
The Raiders top wide receiver and overall player came to play in the Glades Central Spring Jamboree on Friday, May 17 against Park Vista (Game 1; 21-0 win) and Wellington (Game 2; 7-0 win). He led all receivers on his team with four catches and scored on a touchdown pass from quarterback Taj Barnes (2026 QB) against Park Vista and contributed in other ways against both Park Vista and Wellington with his blocking and leadership on display.
Watch Mosley’s Hudl film below to see it all for yourself.
5. Chris Pomplius – Glades Central 2025 WR
The 6-foot-6, 170-pound wide receiver put on a show at the Glades Central Spring Jamboree in Belle Glade on Friday, May 17. He caught three total passes from Barnes, two of which was against Park Vista (30+ total yards; 21-0 home win) and one of which was a 13-yard touchdown catch that accounted for Glades Central’s 7-0 home win over Wellington in Game 2.
Watch Pompilus’ Hudl film below to see it all unfold for yourself.
6. AnaTay Smith – Santaluces 2025 ATH
The Pahokee native recorded the following on both sides of the ball in his team’s home game against Miami Killian on Friday, May 17:
•3 catches, 38 yards, 1 touchdown on offense
•4 tackles, 1 pass breakup on defense
Santaluces clipped a quality opponent in Miami Killian by way of a 38-6 blowout win.
7. Zyon Harris – Treasure Coast 2025 OL
The Pahokee native was the center of attention on the offensive line, as he anchored his way to three combined pancakes at the Palm Beach Gardens Jamboree on Saturday, May 18. He was instrumental in Treasure Coast’s 14-7 win over Palm Beach Gardens in Game 1 and 3-0 win over Hialeah in Game 2.
Watch Harris’ film below.
8. Taj Barnes – Glades Central 2026 QB
The junior-to-be starting quarterback displayed a level of confidence and poise for the most part in both of the Glades Central Spring Jamboree games against Park Vista and Wellington. He threw for two touchdown passes and added a rushing touchdown against Park Vista (Game 1; 21-0 win), while adding another touchdown pass against Wellington (Game 2; 7-0 win).
Barnes had the following numbers:
•3 touchdown passes
•1 rushing touchdown
•1 interception
Watch Barnes’ Hudl film below.
9. Sauvernson Paul – Glades Central 2026 DE
There was one defensive play in which Paul could be seen dominating the opposing line, which contributed a bit to a Glades Central interception against Wellington. He finished the Glades Central Spring Jamboree with three quarterback pressures and two tackles for loss.
Watch Paul’s Hudl film below.
10. Logan Wilkins – Glades Day 2025 ATH
Wilkins earned the No. 10 spot by his leadership on the field that was evident in Glades Day’s 28-0 home win over Canterbury (Fort Myers) on Thursday, May 16. He completed 10 of 13 passes for close to 150 yards, two touchdowns, and no turnovers, while also adding eight carries for close to 50 yards.
Watch a Wilkins highlight below.
HONORABLE MENTIONS: ALPHABETICAL ORDER
•Jerry Alcindor – Glades Central 2025 OL
•Trey Allen – Wellington 2025 ATH
•Rashon Brown – Pahokee 2025 RB
•Micah Dixon – Glades Day 2028 RB
•Kamari Foreman – Pahokee 2026 WR
•Tavarion James – Glades Central 2025 DB
•Gregory King – Glades Central 2025 WR
•Javarii Luckas – Glades Central 2026 OL
•Jeremiah Parks – West Palm Beach Christian Academy 2025 ATH
•Ramsey Rimes – Glades Day 2027 LB
•Demetrice Rolle – Royal Palm Beach 2027 ATH
PLEASE NOTE: If there is anyone we are missing, please let us know so they can be added to the Honorable Mentions list.
PHOTO CREDITS: Greg Baltazar and Juniors Pix
VIDEO CREDITS: Emory Payne Jr.
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