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First Name Last Name Full Name Sport School Status FIRST NAME LAST NAME FULL NAME SPORT SCHOOL STATUS Joshua Knox JOSHUA KNOX BOYS BASKETBALL ANDREW JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Logan West LOGAN WEST BOYS BASKETBALL ANDREW JACKSON HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Isaiah Green ISAIAH GREEN BOYS BASKETBALL ATLANTIC COAST HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Corey Walker COREY WALKER BOYS BASKETBALL BISHOP JOHN SNYDER HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Dave Crouch DAVE CROUCH BOYS BASKETBALL BOLLES SCHOOL SECOND TEAM EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF Mike Hodges MIKE HODGES BOYS BASKETBALL JACKSONVILLE THIRD TEAM Tyree Saunders TYREE SAUNDERS BOYS BASKETBALL FIRST COAST HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Gianfranco Grafals GIANFRANCO GRAFALS BOYS BASKETBALL FLEMING ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM HILLIARD MIDDLE-SENIOR HIGH Jacob Crews JACOB CREWS BOYS BASKETBALL SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Chantz Williams CHANTZ WILLIAMS BOYS BASKETBALL OAKLEAF HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM John Abate JOHN ABATE BOYS BASKETBALL ORANGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM PAXON SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED Isaiah Adams ISAIAH ADAMS BOYS BASKETBALL STUDIES FIRST TEAM Ahren Freeman AHREN FREEMAN BOYS BASKETBALL PROVIDENCE SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Alex Fudge ALEX FUDGE BOYS BASKETBALL ROBERT E. LEE HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM G'Shan Aldridge G'SHAN ALDRIDGE BOYS BASKETBALL UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL SECOND TEAM LJ Hancock LJ HANCOCK BOYS BASKETBALL UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Dallan Coleman DALLAN COLEMAN BOYS BASKETBALL WEST NASSAU HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Edward Jackson EDWARD JACKSON BOYS BASKETBALL WILLIAM M. RAINES HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM Anderson Ball ANDERSON BALL BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ALLEN D. NEASE HIGH SCHOOL 2nd Team Justin Tackling JUSTIN TACKLING BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ALLEN D. NEASE HIGH SCHOOL 2nd Team Rheinhardt Harrison RHEINHARDT HARRISON BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ALLEN D. NEASE HIGH SCHOOL 1st Team Evan Ritter EVAN RITTER BOYS CROSS COUNTRY BARTRAM TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL 2nd Team Jahari White JAHARI WHITE BOYS CROSS COUNTRY BARTRAM TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL 2nd Team Jesse Benavides JESSE BENAVIDES BOYS CROSS COUNTRY CREEKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 3rd Team EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF Connor Murphy CONNOR MURPHY BOYS CROSS COUNTRY JACKSONVILLE 3rd Team John Sorensen JOHN SORENSEN BOYS CROSS COUNTRY FERNANDINA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL 1st Team Dylan Nelson DYLAN NELSON BOYS CROSS COUNTRY OAKLEAF HIGH SCHOOL 3rd Team John Bear JOHN BEAR BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ORANGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL 2nd Team Parker Romero PARKER ROMERO BOYS CROSS COUNTRY PONTE VEDRA HIGH SCHOOL 3rd Team Parker Woodruff PARKER WOODRUFF BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ST. AUGUSTINE HIGH SCHOOL 3rd Team Ben Kailes BEN KAILES BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ST. JOHNS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 2nd Team Matthew Stratton MATTHEW STRATTON BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ST. JOHNS COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL 3rd Team STANTON COLLEGE PREPARATORY Sebastian Kenne SEBASTIAN KENNE BOYS CROSS COUNTRY SCHOOL 1st Team Alex Hastings ALEX HASTINGS BOYS CROSS COUNTRY THE BOLLES SCHOOL 1st Team Ben Foltz BEN FOLTZ BOYS CROSS COUNTRY THE BOLLES SCHOOL 1st Team Charles Hicks CHARLES HICKS BOYS CROSS COUNTRY THE BOLLES SCHOOL 1st Team Chase Rivera CHASE RIVERA BOYS CROSS COUNTRY THE BOLLES SCHOOL 1st Team Kamren Khan KAMREN KHAN BOYS CROSS COUNTRY THE BOLLES SCHOOL 2nd Team Will Brady WILL BRADY BOYS CROSS COUNTRY THE BOLLES SCHOOL 3rd Team Logan Underwood LOGAN UNDERWOOD BOYS GOLF ALLEN D. NEASE HIGH SCHOOL 1st team Brett Schell BRETT SCHELL BOYS GOLF BARTRAM TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL 1st team Jacob Saarels JACOB SAARELS BOYS GOLF BARTRAM TRAIL HIGH SCHOOL 2nd team Clay Tucker CLAY TUCKER BOYS GOLF BISHOP KENNY HIGH SCHOOL 3rd team Mason Holder MASON HOLDER BOYS GOLF CREEKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL 3rd team EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF Colin Sirbaugh COLIN SIRBAUGH BOYS GOLF JACKSONVILLE 2nd team EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF Samuel King SAMUEL KING BOYS GOLF JACKSONVILLE 3rd team Peyton Billings PEYTON BILLINGS BOYS GOLF FLEMING ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL 2nd team Davis Lee DAVIS LEE BOYS GOLF PONTE VEDRA HIGH SCHOOL 1st team Justin Ortiguera JUSTIN ORTIGUERA BOYS GOLF PONTE VEDRA HIGH SCHOOL 2nd team Stewart Slayden STEWART SLAYDEN BOYS GOLF PONTE VEDRA HIGH SCHOOL 3rd team Will McGriff WILL MCGRIFF BOYS GOLF PONTE VEDRA HIGH SCHOOL 3rd team PROVIDENCE SCHOOL OF Sam Nicholson SAM NICHOLSON BOYS GOLF JACKSONVILLE 1st team PROVIDENCE SCHOOL OF Tiaan Mattiace TIAAN MATTIACE BOYS GOLF JACKSONVILLE 2nd team Will Davis WILL DAVIS BOYS GOLF SAMUEL W. WOLFSON HIGH SCHOOL 1st team Jack Dearie JACK DEARIE BOYS SOCCER ALLEN D. NEASE HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Savio Palushi SAVIO PALUSHI BOYS SOCCER ALLEN D. NEASE HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Clay Witt CLAY WITT BOYS SOCCER ATLANTIC COAST HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM Ryan Hoprich RYAN HOPRICH BOYS SOCCER ATLANTIC COAST HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Alex McAninely ALEX MCANINELY BOYS SOCCER BISHOP KENNY HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Frank Iturriaga FRANK ITURRIAGA BOYS SOCCER BOLLES SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Michael Hume MICHAEL HUME BOYS SOCCER BOLLES SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Tyler Park TYLER PARK BOYS SOCCER BOLLES SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Josiah Yost JOSIAH YOST BOYS SOCCER CHRIST'S CHURCH ACADEMY THIRD TEAM Colby McCrone COLBY MCCRONE BOYS SOCCER CREEKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM River Guthrie RIVER GUTHRIE BOYS SOCCER CREEKSIDE HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Connor Moore CONNOR MOORE BOYS SOCCER DUNCAN U. FLETCHER HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM James Schaefer JAMES SCHAEFER BOYS SOCCER DUNCAN U. FLETCHER HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Van Slabicki VAN SLABICKI BOYS SOCCER DUNCAN U. FLETCHER HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Wolf Baines WOLF BAINES BOYS SOCCER DUNCAN U. FLETCHER HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM Moukhtar Hissene MOUKHTAR HISSENE BOYS SOCCER ENGLEWOOD HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF Mason Doherty MASON DOHERTY BOYS SOCCER JACKSONVILLE SECOND TEAM EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF Nick Podvia NICK PODVIA BOYS SOCCER JACKSONVILLE FIRST TEAM EPISCOPAL SCHOOL OF Stefan Zec-Bobek STEFAN ZEC-BOBEK BOYS SOCCER JACKSONVILLE SECOND TEAM Connor Davis CONNOR DAVIS BOYS SOCCER FLEMING ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Garrett Godfrey GARRETT GODFREY BOYS SOCCER FLEMING ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM Armin Cordic ARMIN CORDIC BOYS SOCCER MANDARIN HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM John Mason JOHN MASON BOYS SOCCER MANDARIN HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Braden Ammon BRADEN AMMON BOYS SOCCER OAKLEAF HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM Damien Rogers DAMIEN ROGERS BOYS SOCCER OAKLEAF HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Jackson Hester JACKSON HESTER BOYS SOCCER OAKLEAF HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM David Morales DAVID MORALES BOYS SOCCER PONTE VEDRA HIGH SCHOOL FIRST TEAM Nate Fordham NATE FORDHAM BOYS SOCCER PONTE VEDRA HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM Nico Gosendi NICO GOSENDI BOYS SOCCER PONTE VEDRA HIGH SCHOOL SECOND TEAM Habes Mubarak HABES MUBARAK BOYS SOCCER SANDALWOOD HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Noah Lepore NOAH LEPORE BOYS SOCCER SANDALWOOD HIGH SCHOOL THIRD TEAM Jared Marsano JARED MARSANO BOYS SOCCER ST. 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