Tag: Indiantown

  • Flag football: Somerset Academy Canyons easily wins District 11-1A title

    Also: Comprehensive breakdown of FHSAA flag football state playoff picture for Palm Beach County and Treasure Coast BOYNTON BEACH – We have a three-peat at The Set. Somerset Academy Canyons sophomore quarterback Ava Wotipka threw a total of six touchdown passes as she helped lead the No. 1 seed Lady Cougars (13-3) to a blistering…

  • Boys basketball regional quarterfinals: Wellington blows by Fort Pierce Central

    WELLINGTON – Teamwork was on full display from start to finish. In the Class 7A-Region 2 quarterfinal matchup between No. 3 seed Wellington and No. 6 seed Fort Pierce Central, one team completely dominated the other one – and it wasn’t even close. Senior guard Dakota Izard (31 points; game-high) and senior forward Tor-El Robinson…

  • Key Players – Class of 2026: Treasure Coast

    TREASURE COAST – As many may know by now or not, the Treasure Coast is a very closely knit area that looks out for each other in every single way, shape, and form. We will endeavor to thoroughly highlight all 14 of the Treasure Coast’s high school football teams from this point forward. As we…

  • One to remember: Martin County squeaks by South Fork to win Martin Bowl XLI

    STUART – A lot of things took place last night (Oct. 14) in Martin Bowl XLI. For starters, those who thought it was going to be a blowout win in favor of Martin County would be mistaken and surprised in the process. South Fork was serious about coming to play and to win. And the…

  • South Fork great: RB Omar Mejia

    STUART – Omar Mejia is a major asset for the current South Fork Bulldogs varsity football program. To see how and why this is the case, all it takes is for one to look at the 2025 running back’s statistics and film. We will get to that right now. The 5-foot-11, 175-pound offensive force got…

  • Not to be slept on: QB Jonny Ahern

    JENSEN BEACH – He is focused, energized, and inspired. Jensen Beach 2025 quarterback Jonny Ahern knows his worth and his recruiting status at this time. With no offers to date – only interest from the likes of Concordia, St. Paul and Lenoir-Rhyne – the 6-foot-4, 160-pound dual threat signal caller aims to let his play…