4Q GAMENIGHT: Florida High vs. FAMU High
In 2009 Florida High saw the absence of a few key players due to injury that would have perhaps had a huge impact on their season. In the Seminoles week 1 match-up against crosstown rival FAMU High, the “impact” returned in a big way as Florida High posted 34 first half points on their way to a 48-6 win.
Seminole RB #10 K. Farmer had a stellar performance while racking up 3 touchdowns and 56 yards rushing. Farmer’s efforts were matched by QB #12 D. Harvey and RB K. Lewis. Both players rushed for over 100 yards each to power the Florida High offense. The Baby Rattlers lone score came on a 56 yard pass from QB #9 J. Jones to WR #4 C. McWhite.
Last Week’s Jamborees
Last week’s Preseason Jamboree’s were a breath of fresh air for all of you hardcore high school football fans! Thursday and Friday saw the start of yet another high school football season in the Big Bend Area and 4Quartersonline.com has all the pictures to prove it!

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Thursday night Football
The prep football season begins tonight with Jamboree’s and kickoff Classics here’s tonights schedule.
FAMU DRS vs West Gadsden 7:00 pm Cory Field Quincy, Florida
Leon , Rickards and Wakulla Jamboree 6:00 pm Gene Cox Tallahassee, Florida
Stay tune to 4Quartersonline for coverage of tonights games. Check back later for Fridays schedule.
Who will have the most yards at the end of the season?
What Running Back will lead the area in rushing?
- DeVondrick Nealy Jefferson County (44%, 11 Votes)
- Buck Allen Lincoln High (20%, 5 Votes)
- Delmus Harrison FAMU DRS (16%, 4 Votes)
- Jaron Williams Chiles High (12%, 3 Votes)
- Tony Jackson Taylor County (4%, 1 Votes)
- Warren Hart North Florida Christian (4%, 1 Votes)
Total Voters: 25
Live Coverage of the War Eagle 7-on-7 tournament all day today
4Quartersonline.com is here at Wakulla High School for the annual War Eagle 7-on-7 tournament. 8 teams from across the area are here to compete in the 7-on-7 and linemen competition. Log on to our 4Q LIVE Blog of all of today’s events!
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E. Gadsden Head Coach Corey Fuller braces the heat as his team takes on Florida High
The following schools will compete in this early summer classic: Wakulla, East Gadsden, North Florida Christian, FAMU High, Taylor County, Chiles, Florida High, Madison County, Jefferson County and Munroe
FAMU High posts shutout in spring football classic
By David Adlerstein • FLORIDA FREEDOM NEWSPAPERS • May 22, 2010
EASTPOINT — The FAMU High Rattlers capitalized on Franklin County mistakes and posted a 30-0 win Thursday in a kickoff classic spring football game.
FAMU High coach Ira Reynolds’ squad used a punishing ground game to keep the action in the Seahawks’ territory most of the evening.
Senior Delmus Harrison keyed FAMU High’s offense with 16 carries for 133 yards. He scored the opening touchdown on a 40-yard burst and added a two-point conversion with about seven minutes to play in the first quarter.
Harrison also had a 33-yard interception at defensive back, part of a scenario prompted by the two dozen spring players Reynolds fielded for the game.
“Everybody went both ways, and that was a lot to ask these guys,” he said. “I really didn’t want (them all) to play four quarters, but we conditioned pretty good for spring.”
Cramping was a factor for FAMU High in the second half, but not before it had built a 16-0 halftime lead. Their second touchdown came early in the second quarter when junior Derrick Austin scored from 1 yard out.
Seahawks senior quarterback Dalin Modican managed a couple of long passes to senior Adam Joseph before a possible sprained thumb moved him into the tailback slot.
Freshman Dewayne Griggs stepped in to direct the offense and managed some elusive scrambles out of the pocket for Franklin County.
“He gave us whatever we had for big plays,” Franklin County coach Josh Wright said.
FAMU junior quarterback Ja’Varius Jones took all of his team’s snaps from center, completing 2-of-6 passes, both to sophomore Andre Williams.
FAMU junior Dejuan Holton scored from the 3 with two minutes left in the third quarter to build a 22-0 lead. With 42 seconds left in the game, junior Darnell Collins went over the goal line from the 5.
Senior Ralph Monroe led FAMU High’s defensive effort with three sacks.
“Our tempo wasn’t bad, but they were faster than I thought they’d be,” Wright said. “They played with a lot of speed and toughness. It was good for us to see that.
“But we’re going to get better, I’ll tell you that.”
Lady Raiders squeeze by with a win over the Lady Baby Rattlers
The Lady Rickards Raider defeated the Lady FAMU High Baby Rattlers in the last game of the regular Flag Football season at Rickards High Football field on last Thursday evening. The Lady Raiders with less then a minute left on the clock scored the touchdown that sealed their win. The Lady Baby Rattlers held the lead during with 5mins left in the 4th Quarter, but fail short of the win. The regional games will be played at Rickards High School today Monday, April 26th andTuesday, April 27th. Today the first game will start at 5:30pm ET and the second game will start at 7:00pm ET
Click here to view Photo Gallery: Rickards vs. FAMU High>>>>>

Lady Timberwolves Claims Victory over the Lady Baby Rattlers
Flag Football Season is in full swing. The Chiles Lady Timberwolves took on The FAMU High Lady Baby Rattler Wensday March 24th at the Timberwolves’ Field. Chiles High, Montana Meleney and Cee Mestre scored two of the several touchdowns that sealed the victory over FAMU High. The touchdown by FAMU High’s Tamera Dickey in the 4th Quarter with no time on the clock did not ease the lost for the Lady Baby Rattlers. The Lady Timberswovles defeat the Lady Baby Rattlers 20-12. Tonight the Lady Leon Lions take on the Lady Rickards Raiders at Leon High School at 7:00pm.
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Chiles High 's AJ Hamilton, #20 stretches out to score.
Flag Football Has Begun!
Flag Football Season is upon us! The Lady Leon Lions took on the Lady FAMU Baby Rattlers in the first game of the season this past Tuesday at Leon High School. Last years Flag Football Champions maintain the same intensity as they did last year, as they defeated the Lady Baby Rattlers 33-0. The Leon travel to Jacksonville, FL to play Mandarin High School and Chiles travel to Bunnell, Fl to play Palm Coast High School Friday, March 19th.
Click here to view Photo Gallery: Leon vs. FAMU High>>>

4Q GAMENIGHT: Photo Gallery featuring local games from around the area
Click here to view Dreamloft Photo Gallery: Lincoln vs. Godby >>>
Click here to view Photo Gallery: Chiles vs. Hamilton >>>
Click here to view Photo Gallery: FAMU vs. Wakulla >>>
Click here to view Photo Gallery: Florida High vs. West Gadsden >>>
4Q GAMENIGHT: Photo Galleries featuring local games from around the area!
Click here to view Dreamloft Photo Gallery: FAMU High vs. Jefferson County>>>
Click here to view Photo Gallery: Leon vs. Crestview >>>
Click here to view Photo Gallery: Monroe vs. Aucilla Christian >>>
Click here to view Photo Gallery: Rickards vs. Panama City Mosley(Thursday) >>>
4Q GAMENIGHT: Final @ Bragg stadium. Jefferson Co. turns it on in the 2nd half to down FAMU High, 62 – 42
4Quartersonline.com is ready for another huge Friday night district showdown! This time it’s a class 1B match-up between defending district champion FAMU High against red hot Jefferson County.
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The Baby Rattlers have never lost a district game since joining the 1B ranks, but the Tigers are experiencing a return to their former glory by riding a 5 game win streak in to a game that will determine the district champion. The 4Q will be in attendance with live in-game coverage, video highlights, photos and more! Follow us on www.twitter/4quartersonline for updates on this game and others from around the area!
Other Friday Night Scores
Final: Leon 49 Crestview 36
Final: Godby 38 Eastside 27
Final: Munroe 27 Aucilla 21
Final: Florida High 24 Union County 20
Final: Paxon 48 Maclay 28
Final: East Gadsden 19 Bradford 9
Final: Taylor County 16 Fort White 6
Final: Liberty 23 West Gadsden 6
Final: NFC 45 P.K Yonge 20
Final: Wakulla 49 Walton 20
Jefferson Vs FAMU You Make The Pick
Fans make your pick:Jefferson vs FAMU High
- FAMU High (68%, 17 Votes)
- Jefferson County (32%, 8 Votes)
Total Voters: 25
4Q Exclusive Video highlights of FAMU High vs. Graceville
4Q GAMENIGHT: Local area games from around the area
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Click here to view Photo Gallery: FAMU High vs. Graceville>>>
Click here to view Photo Gallery: NFC vs. Eagles View>>>

Linebacker, #33, Josh Major tries to bring down an Eagles View ball carrier.
4Q GAMENIGHT: Local area games from around the area
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The War Eagles take the field.
Click here to view Photo Gallery: FAMU High vs. Walton High>>>

The Rattlers', Jordan Stanley, dives in for the touchdown.
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An NFC, War Eagle is taken down by several Indians.
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Florida High School Football Poll (Sept. 1)
The Associated Press Top 10 Florida high school pre-season football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses and rating points:
Class 6A Pts
1. Miami Northwestern (7) 70
2. Miami Central 49
3. Phillips 41
4. Mainland 39
5. Atlantic Community 34
6. Apopka 33
7. Christopher Columbus Catholic 31
8. Boone 26
9. Sanford Seminole 24
10. Miami Carol City 8
Others receiving votes: Treasure Coast 7, Miami Southridge 5, Orange Park 4, Olympia 3, Vero Beach 3, Miami Killian 2, Miramar 2, Boca Raton Community 2, DeLand 1, Plantation 1.
Class 5A Pts
1. Thomas Aquinas (8) 80
2. Lakeland 70
3. Plant 63
4. Kissimmee Osceola 48
5. Venice 44
6. Tampa Bay Tech 36
7. Boyd Anderson 30
8. Manatee 28
9. Countryside 12
10. Seabreeze 9
Others receiving votes: Dillard 5, Chamberlain 5, Brandon 4, Fletcher 4, Royal Palm Beach 1, Buchholz 1.
Class 4A Pts
1. Dwyer (4) 70
2. Armwood (2) 68
3. Niceville 51
4. Lincoln 47
5. Hillsborough (1) 46
6. Largo 33
7. Charlotte (1) 29
T8. Gainesville 16
T8. Palm Bay 16
T10Ridge Community 12
T10. Cape Coral 12
Others receiving votes: Pace 9, Ft. Walton Beach 8, Ridgeview 6, Lake Gibson 4, Edgewater 4, Tarpon Springs 4, South Fork 2, Stranahan 1, Hollywood Hills 1, Kathleen 1.
Class 3A Pts
1. Augustine (4) 74
2. Miami Washington (4) 67
3. Naples 54
4. Pasco 41
5. Nature Coast Tech 39
6. Southeast 36
7. Arnold 32
8. Andrew Jackson 28
9. Eastside 14
T10. Miami Belen Jesuit Prep 11
T10. North Marion 11
Others receiving votes: Lake Wales 9, Hallandale 7, Merritt Island 6, Lakewood 5, Nease 4, Fort Pierce Westwood 1, Barron Collier 1.
Class 2A Pts
1. Cocoa (4) 76
2. Glades Central (3) 65
3. Godby 60
4. Madison County (1) 45
5. Frostproof 24
Others receiving votes: Plantation American Heritage 22, South Sumter 21, Bishop Moore 7.
Class 2B Pts
1. Bolles School (5) 77
2. Pahokee (3) 73
3. Monsignor Pace 46
4. Tampa Catholic 44
5. Ocala Trinity Catholic 39
Others receiving votes: Dunbar 26, Gulliver Prep 15.
Class 1A Pts
1. North Florida Christian (6) 78
2. Fort Meade (1) 69
3. Delray American Heritage (1) 63
4. Port St. Joe 46
5. Orlando The First Academy 27
Others receiving votes: Dade Christian 24, Trinity Christian-Jacksonville 7, King’s Academy 6.
Class 1B Pts
1. Jupiter Christian (6) 69
2. FAMU Developmental Research (2) 68
T3. Lafayette 54
T3. Warner Christian 54
5. Glades Day 31
Others receiving votes: Victory Christian 24, Evangelical Christian 7, Orlando Lutheran 7, Pine Castle Christian 6.
FAMU HIGH 2009 Team Preview
Florida A&M University D.R.S. Mascot: Baby Rattlers 
Class 1B District 1
2008 Regular season record 7-3
2008 District record 5-0
Head Coach Ira Reynolds

FAMU HIGH Offensive Line
Team 2009 Outlook : The 2009 version of the Baby Rattlers are an interesting group, with the loss of college signees RB Donte Payne (North Carolina A&T, LB Willie Ferrell (FAMU) and Alex Williams (Ole Miss). The Rattlers won’t look the same. FAMU should be as good or better than last season, despite the losses. With QB Mike Melvin, RB Jordan Stanley, WR Leonard Barrington and OL Ian Howard, the offense should be explosive. The defense will be lead by SS Breil Hill, DE Alex Watson, DT Issac Manning and DT Derrick Holmes.
Players to Watch: QB Mike Melvin, SS Breil Hill, DE Alex Watson, DT Issac Manning, RB Jordan Stanley, DT Derrick Holmes, Leonard Barrington, OL David Griffin, Ian Howard, DE Ralph Monroe, Delmus Harrison, Phillip Kinnon
Strengths: The offense returns 9 starters
Weakness: Youth on defense
Schedule: http://4quartersonline.com/updates/?p=65
Prediction: 7-2
Gallery of Summer Pics IV
- FAMU defender breaks up Taylor pass
- Wakulla receivers waiting on the ball
- West Gadsden Receiver in the endzone
- West Gadsden Coach dodge players and ball
- Taylor County receiver runs past defense
- East Gadsden QB sets up against FAMU High
- Chiles receiver avoids Florida High defender
- Jefferson receiver makes move on Chiles defense
- Wakulla QB under center
- Chiles receiver runs past Jefferson defender
Photographed By Janine Cofield
4Quartersonline Preseason Ranking 10-7

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7. Florida High (Seminoles) 67pts:
The ‘Noles are have been a consistent 2b stalwart force in the playoffs, and it shouldn’t be any different this season. The voters really thought highly of this team. With one of the states best kickers in Chase Vandoffs on offense and what looks to be one of the best secondaries in the Tallahassee area, the Noles are poised to win their share of close games. Coach Hickman always has a few surprises up his sleeve. Opponents beware. They could move up the rankings by season’s end.

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8. FAMU (Baby Rattler) 59 pts:
The 2009 version of the Baby Rattlers are an interesting group, with the loss of college signees RB Donte Payne (North Carolina A&T, LB Willie Ferrell (FAMU) and Alex Williams (Ole Miss). The Rattlers won’t look the same. The voters felt with 9 returners on offense and 5 on defense, FAMU should be as good or better than last season, despite the losses. With QB Mike Melvin, RB Jordan Stanley, WR Leonard Barrington and OL Ian Howard, the offense should be explosive. The defense will be lead by SS Breil Hill, DE Alex Watson,DT Issac Manning and DT Derrick Holmes.

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8. Wakulla (War Eagles) 59pts:
The War Eagles were a playoff team, last season, in a tough 3A district. After making the move up to class 4A, the task has gotten a little tougher. Head Coach Scott Klees and his staff have their work cut out for them, by playing the likes of Lincoln and Leon in district 3. The success of the offense will depend on the efforts of OL John Cooper, RB Lorenzo Randolph along with a host of young players who are expected to contribute. On the defensive side of the ball, LB Tyler Schmidt and FS Antonio Kilpatrick will have to take charge.

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10. West Gadsden (Panthers) 55pts:
At the beginning of the of the 2008 season no one had any idea that Coach Bradwell’s squad was prepared to have a 8-2 season. This year, like last, the verdict is still out. Replacing All-American defensive tackle Gary Brown and QB Antonio Bostic will be tough. This year’s version of the Panthers has our voters somewhere in the middle, thinking if it’s possible or not to repeat the success of last year. Newcomer WR La Rico Dickey and FB Dustin Chason will have to carry an inexperience group this fall.
Check beck to 4Quartersonline.com as we bring you No’s 6-3 tomorrow.





















