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The The Florida High School Football Podcast Powered by FloridaHSFootball.com brings you closer to all the action on “Florida’s Home of High School Football and Girls Flag Football" with amazing interviews and the latest news, events from Pensacola to Key West and all points in between.

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The The Florida High School Football Podcast Powered by FloridaHSFootball.com brings you closer to all the action on “Florida’s Home of High School Football and Girls Flag Football" with amazing interviews and the latest news, events from Pensacola to Key West and all points in between.

    EPISODE NO. 2 - North Central Florida Media Day, Part 1

    EPISODE NO. 2 - North Central Florida Media Day, Part 1

    In Episode No. 2 of the Florida High School Football Podcast, we talk to P.K. Yonge (Gainesville), Keystone Heights, Oak Hall (Gainesville), Newberry, and Bradford (Starke) - all teams that reached the playoffs in 2021 and looking to make some noise again in 2022.

    TIMELINE

    Episode Intro - 0:58

    P.K. Yonge Blue Wave - 5:13
    HC Kevin Doelling
    RB/DB Devin Pedro, Sr.
    RB/LB Rashuan Walden, Sr.

    Keystone Heights Indians - 16:49
    HC Chuck Dickinson
    RB/LB/TE Bryar Schenck, Sr.

    Oak Hall Eagles - 29:59
    HC RJ Fuhr
    TE/DE Dylan Provencher, Sr.
    OC/DE Christopher Davis, Jr.

    Newberry Panthers - 42:04
    HC Ed Johnson
    WR Mike Moore, Sr.
    DE/TE Logan McCloud, So.

    Bradford Tornadoes - 53:14
    HC Jamie Rodgers
    RB Manny Covey, Sr.
    LB/TE Chason Clark, Jr.

    Episode Closing - 1:05:48

    • 1 hr 9 min

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