Miami Herald

Atlantic takes over top spot in 7A as tri-county football championsh­ips near

- BY DAVIDWILSO­N dbwilson@miamiheral­d.com David Wilson: 305-376-3406, @DBWilson2

The final week of the regular season is here for high school football in South Florida, which means the first-ever tricounty championsh­ips are fast approachin­g.

Teams across MiamiDade, Broward and Palm Beach counties will make their final cases this weekend for one of the six postseason brackets, and there’s movement at the top of one of the three media-run polls.

Atlantic is the new No. 1 team in Class 7A after the Eagles picked up a second blowout win Friday. Atlantic’s only loss was to TRU Prep Academy, so the Eagles vault past Plantation for the top spot for now. Dwyer and South Plantation round out the top four after winning last week.

In Class 8A, Columbus reigns supreme after blowing out North Miami

Beach, 35-0, on Friday. Western, meanwhile, sticks at No. 2 and Deerfield Beach sits at No. 3 after finally opening its season Saturday with a 34-0 rout of Blanche Ely. South Dade rounds out the top four after beating Coral Gables, 14-3, on Friday.

The final division rounds up all the schools normally playing in Classes 1A-6A and Killian hangs on to the top spot, followed by Dillard and Glades Central. Undefeated Hallandale joins the top four this week.

In each division, 16 teams will make the playoffs, split across two brackets. The “Gold Championsh­ips” will feature the two top-ranked teams from each county plus two atlarge teams and the “Silver Championsh­ips” will feature the next two teams from each county plus two more at-large berths.

Rankings are updated every Tuesday by a panel of media members from across the Miami metropolit­an area, featuring Miami Herald sports reporter David Wilson, SunSentine­l high school sports beat writer Adam Lichtenste­in, The Palm Beach Post sports content editor Phillip Suitts, longtime Florida high school sports guru Larry Blustein, and Herald contributo­rs Bill Daley and Dave Brousseau. Daley and Brousseau are co-chairmen of the rankings committee.

Rankings update every Tuesday and next week will be the final batch, determinin­g the postseason brackets.

Every public school from across the three counties will be eligible, with the exception of Palmetto, Homestead, Miami Central, Northweste­rn and Edison, all of whom decided to opt into the Florida High School Athletic Associatio­n’s state series, and a handful of other independen­ts from Miami-Dade County. Most private-school powerhouse­s — including reigning state champions St. Thomas Aquinas, ChaminadeM­adonna and Champagnat Catholic — will not participat­e, instead playing for FHSAA state titles.

Here’s the penultimat­e batch of rankings, which only includes teams eligible for the tri-county tournament­s:

CLASS 8A

Columbus (4-0)

Western (1-0)

Deerfield Beach (1-0) South Dade (3-0)

Park Vista (3-0)

Monarch (3-0)

Stoneman Douglas (2-0) Jupiter (3-0)

Palm Beach Gardens

(1-2)

Coral Gables (2-1)

Boca Raton (2-1)

Miami (2-1)

Forest Hill (1-1)

Coral Glades (2-1)

Palm Beach Central (0-1) West Broward (1-0)

Also considered: Flanagan, Coral Springs, Wellington Piper

CLASS 7A

Atlantic (2-1)

Plantation (1-1)

Dwyer (3-0)

South Plantation (1-1_ Blanche Ely (2-1) Miramar (1-1)

Seminole Ridge (1-1)

Fort Lauderdale (0-1) Royal Palm Beach (1-2) American (1-2)

North Miami (1-1)

South Broward (1-1) Everglades (1-1)

Olympic Heights (1-1) Hialeah (0-3)

McArthur (0-3)

Also considered: Miami Beach, Palm Beach Lakes

CLASSES 6A-1A

Killian (3-1)

Dillard (2-0)

Glades Central (3-0) Hallandale (1-0)

North Miami Beach (2-2) Carol City (2-2)

Coconut Creek (2-0) South Miami (3-0) Booker T. Washington (0-2)

Norland (1-2)

Stranahan (1-1)

Pahokee (1-2)

Suncoast (2-1)

Miami Springs (2-1) Boynton Beach (2-1) Coral Springs (1-1)

Also considered: Southridge, Jackson

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL

Hialeah Gardens d.

Barbara Goleman (25-8, 25-7, 25-3): Led by Yi Kaylin with 17 assists, 8 aces, 3 digs; Sabrina Cabrera 15 kills, 4 aces, 2 blocks; and Caitlyn Ray 2 kills, 2 aces, 3 assists.

BOYS’ SOCCER

Miami Country Day

(1-0) 1, LaSalle (0-1) 0: Max Manhire assisted

Enzo LaGrasse for the lone goal in the second half. MCDS goalkeeper Julian Kahan made 13 saves and recorded his first shutout.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL

Palmer Trinity

School 80, SLAM 47: PTS — Leon 17, Montes 20, Kaplan 11, Lindsay 8, Porto 18, Deleon 6. Halftime: PTS 46; SLAM 29. 3’s: Montes 4, Leon 3, Kaplan 3, Deleon 2. Rebounds: Porto 12. STs: Montes 10. AS: Leon 5. Blk: Porto 2.

Colonial Christian

22, Archbishop Carroll 18: Destiny Sanchez 8 pts, 8 rebounds; Jaida St. Germain 8 pts, 5 rebounds.

BOWLING

Krop girls 7, Hialeah

Miami Lakes 0: Lindsey Weingard (K) 190 game, 451 series; Sophia Palmeiro (K) 153, 384. Petric Carelo (HML) 228 game.

Hialeah-Miami Lakes

boys: Isiah Marcelin 130, Sean Velarde 128.

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