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American Heritage third baseman leads the Patriots to back to back state titles and two consecutive 20-win seasons.
 
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The Miami Jackson junior has already won seven state titles, but seeks to shatter one of the nation's most coveted marks. 
 
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Top shortstop Ricky Santiago leads the Falcons, a national power last season, on their quest for a second-straight Class 6A championship.
 
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Strainge, the nation's top freshman sprinter a year ago, looks to defend his Class 2A state championship this season and possibly represent the nation in the 2012 Olympics.
 
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University of Florida-bound catcher looks to have another stellar year while leading the Patriots back to the 3A state finals.
 
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David Thompson, a two-sport standout who has committed to play football and baseball at the Unviersity of Miami, looks to add to his storied career at Westminster Christian.
 
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Kansas State-bound Angel Rodriguez leads the charge in a hard-fought and cloudy first-round district playoff victory. 
 
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Dubose, the Sun Sentinel's Broward County Defensive Player of the Year, chooses the Hurricanes over LSU, Michigan, Nebraska and Louisville.
 
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Many of the nation's top players, including Dwyer's Nick O'Leary and Dillard's Wayne Lyons, continue the tradition as some of the most sought-after recruits in the Class of 2011.
 
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One of the top backs in Florida's south region chooses the Tigers over top-notch BCS programs including Michigan, Penn State and Wisconsin.
 
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Florida State commit has given Rockets extra weapon to add to Rakeem Cato's record-breaking passing career. 
 
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Central's defense recorded nine sacks, two interceptions and a fumble recovery while breezing to 6A regional final. 
 
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Cato throws for 310 yards and three touchdowns, Freeman rushes for 141 and accounts for four as Rockets end Bridgewater's illustrious career. 
 
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Star quarterback Teddy Bridgewater returns after missing three games to lead Bulls past rival Jackson.
 
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Central quarterback Rakeem Cato has shattered some of Miami-Dade County's major records this season, but remains unsatisfied until his team wins a state title.
 
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Record-setting quarterback throws for 368 yards and four touchdowns as Central scores game's final three touchdowns in inter-state showdown. 
 
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The tandem of seniors Rashad Greene and Phillip Dorsett has St. Thomas Aquinas atop the state and among the nation's elite.
 
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Aquinas quarterback Jacob Rudock accounts for five touchdowns, helping coach George Smith gain landmark win. 
 
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Freshman sensation Sony Michel, last year's Football University Youth All-American Bowl MVP, leads a consistent attack against Eagles.
 
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Northwestern-Hialeah contest results in a bench-clearing brawl; Norland junior running back chooses Hurricanes.
 
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Nation's top tight end, Dwyer's Nick O'Leary, suspended for two games; Former Deerfield Beach product Denard Robinson having a Heisman-type season thus far.
 
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Northwestern defeats Carol City in battle of two historic Florida powers; Regional alums shine under the collegiate lights.
 
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Dwyer, American Heritage-Delray and Glades Day all look to defend their state titles, while teams like American Heritage-Plantation and Belen Jesuit look to continue their journey for a state championship.
 
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Westminster Christian (Fla.) baseball star says yes to the Hurricanes before his junior season. 
 
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Hard hit by graduation, St. Thomas Aquinas is still giant force; Watch out for Branch Ely as well.
 
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Reigning 6A champion Miramar hopes to repeat dream season; Northwestern, Aquinas and Central ready to rebound. 
 
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Wallace "Wink" Barnette has retired as Executive Director of the Florida Athletic Coaches Association.
 
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Elsewhere, local stars from the region selected in 2010 Major League Baseball Amateur Draft.
 
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Three teams from Florida's south region took home hardware at the 2010 High School Baseball Championships held in Port Saint Lucie.
 
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Seven teams from Florida's south region will compete at this week's 2010 championships; Former American Heritage basketball star Vargas joins Knight at Kentucky.