Tag: Jupiter Warriors
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New FHSAA classifications for 2026, 2027 seasons
GAINESVILLE – The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) has released the latest classifications statewide for high school football on Wednesday afternoon (Dec. 17). We are expecting a lot of excitement to take place in Palm Beach County for the next two upcoming seasons for 2026 and 2027. Without further ado, here is a list…
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No longer overlooked: Jupiter wins Team of the Year at 34th Annual Lou Groza Awards Ceremony
WEST PALM BEACH – For almost all of its history, the Jupiter Warriors have been disrespected, disregarded, and overlooked by just about anyone not closely affiliated with the team. They have torched those negative adjectives and formally earned the respect of all in this season of widespread elevation. For the first time in program history,…
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FHSAA/SSAA playoffs: Palm Beach teams go for state title glory
PALM BEACH COUNTY – We have a slate of Florida High School Athletic Association’s (FHSAA) and Sunshine State Athletic Association (SSAA) postseason tonight (Nov. 14). There are 14 teams from Palm Beach County that qualified for the FHSAA playoffs. You can see the list right below. RURAL •Pahokee (7-3; No. 5 seed); Defeated No. 12…
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Signing Day Flashback: ATH Jayden Jackson inks with Columbia
JUPITER – Jayden Jackson is Ivy League-bound. The true scholar-athlete, who has a 3.9 GPA and 4.8 HPA, signed with Columbia last Wednesday (Feb. 5) at Jupiter High School. He has been set on his decision since July 8, 2024, which was the day he verbally pledged his commitment to the New York City-based institution.…
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Countdown to Signing Day: DE David “DTre” Runner will ink with Lenoir-Rhyne
JUPITER – David “DTre” Runner is comfortable with his college choice. Since June 8, 2024 – the day he earned his first offer – the Jupiter 2025 defensive end has had his eyes set on landing with Lenoir-Rhyne for the next level. He made official this past Wednesday (Jan. 29), the very day he announced…
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Countdown to Signing Day: OL Joe DeSantis will take talents to Lenoir-Rhyne
JUPITER – One school showed more love to Joe DeSantis than anyone else. For the Jupiter 2025 offensive lineman, it was Lenoir-Rhyne that made him feel the most special. And for that reason and others, Palm Beach County’s No. 29-ranked player from his class is all set to go from a college standpoint. “The coaches…