Tag: Keiser

  • Leading by example: QB Lincoln Graf

    WEST PALM BEACH – Lincoln Graf is a high-character individual who prefers to allow his work to speak for itself. The Atlantic (Delray Beach) 2025 quarterback was in command mode throughout the playoff rounds at the Keiser 7-on-7 Tournament this past weekend (June 29). His level and style of leadership helped propel the Eagles to…

  • Keiser 7-on-7: Atlantic tops Cardinal Newman in final seconds to win title

    Keiser 7-on-7: Atlantic tops Cardinal Newman in final seconds to win title

    WEST PALM BEACH – A total of 16 teams entered this year’s Keiser 7-on-7 Tournament at Keiser University. It had the feel of every single entrant having a legitimate shot of winning it all. It would not have surprised anyone if an underdog came out on top. Here were the 16 teams in the June…

  • Mr. Dependable: LB Travis ‘Tre’ Robinson

    LANTANA – The Santaluces Chiefs have a steady defensive force in Travis ‘Tre’ Robinson. There is film to prove this fact, as the 5-foot-10, 200-pound linebacker produced the following statistics in 11 games played this past season: •95 tackles •10 tackles for loss •1 sack •3 fumble recoveries Best individual game: Week 10 against Park…

  • Top anchor: OL Nicholas Acosta

    LANTANA – An offensive lineman is always valuable to a football team. Such is the case of Nicholas Acosta, who measures out at 6-foot-2 in height and 300 pounds in weight. The Santaluces ‘25 lineman is quite an integral part of its offense, so much so that his 16 pancakes in 12 games played helped…

  • Lockdown zone: ATH Trey Allen

    WELLINGTON – Trey Allen quietly went about his business on the field in his junior season for the Wellington Wolverines. In 10 games, the 6-foot, 185-pound athlete produced the following statistics: DEFENSE •41 total tackles •5 pass breakups •1 interception; Week 10 against Palm Beach Central •1 quarterback hurry OFFENSE 17-yard reception; Week 11 against…

  • Focus: ATH Leland Beckford

    PORT ST. LUCIE – Leland Beckford has a lot going for him right now. The Treasure Coast athlete can play multiple positions relatively well on the field – linebacker, defensive end, and others if necessary. This past season as a junior was one to savor for the 6-foot-2, 211-pound defensive stalwart. In 12 games, he…