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Week 1 Review: Notable Game-Changers

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Written by: Drew Johnson (@RealNews102)

Bjorn Jurgenson | QB | 2025 | Bishop Moore | @Jurgensen17

The highly-touted 2025 Virginia commit put on a clinic in Bishop Moore’s thrilling 45-40 victory over Oviedo. The future Cavalier commanded the field, completing 19 of 26 passes with pinpoint accuracy, racking up 350 yards through the air. He was on point Friday night as he connected for three touchdown passes. Jurgensen’s poise under pressure was also evident, leading his team in a high-stakes shootout with two rushing touchdowns to add. The Hornets relied on his arm, and he delivered in spectacular fashion, leaving no doubt that Virginia is getting a star.

London Green | WR | 2026 | Lennard | @londondgreen12

Green had a breakout game against Pasco this Friday. He made the most of every opportunity, hauling in three catches, each one resulting in a touchdown. Green racked up an impressive 100 yards, showing off his speed and playmaking ability. His performance was nothing short of spectacular, proving he’s a force to be reckoned with this season.

TJ Lester | RB | 2025 | Milton | @tjlester_

Lester once again put his talent on full display, this time under the national spotlight on ESPN. He tore through a formidable American Heritage defense, racking up over 150 rushing yards and scoring two touchdowns. His performance in both the past two weeks have left no doubt about his ability to shine on the biggest stage.

Shanard Clower | ATH | 2025 | Lakeland | @shanardclower1

Not sure there’s a more versatile player in the county at this size. Clower is a do-it-all type athlete on the offense side and plays the defensive back position as well. Started in the spring when Lakeland plugged Clower in at QB where he helped defeat Jesuit. Now he’s contributing in multiple ways as Lakeland took down Miami Central in “The Mecca”.

Ethan Barbour | TE | 2025 | Milton | @EthanBarbour5

Barbour has established himself as one of the top athletes in his class this season. The Georgia commit delivered a dominant performance, finishing the night with both a rushing and receiving touchdown. His impact on the field has been undeniable as he and Milton HS look to make a run for the championship this season.

Corey Simms | RB | 2026 | Mitchell | @CoreySimms18

The electrifying Mitchell HS product delivered another unforgettable performance in their 41-26 win over Gulf to start the new season. Simms exploded for 195 yards on 24 carries, leaving defenders in the dust with some of his elusive moves. He found the end zone four times, cementing his status as one of the real deal playmakers on the team.

Myshawn McKinley | ATH | 2025 | Victory Christian | @myshawnMK

McKinley had a standout performance in a 28-14 win over Golden Gate, hauling in 2 receptions for 90 yards and a touchdown, along with 3 pass breakups. Known for his ball hawk skills and aggressive play, he excels in both press and off-man coverage. With a 4.5-second 40-yard dash, he’s a versatile and dynamic threat on the field.

Connor Matthews | RB | 2025 | Niceville | @ConnorMathews18

Matthews made an impressive Eagle debut, rushing for 233 yards and two touchdowns with a bulk of those yards (140) coming in the clutch during the fourth quarter. The UMASS commit showcased his ability to deliver in the moment when it mattered most.

Jaydin Broadnax | DB | 2026 | West Boca | @jbroadnax_5

Broadnax locked down his assignments, allowing zero catches in man coverage during the game. His efforts were key in leading the defense to stifle the opposing offense in the second half, securing the win.

Brogan McNab | QB | 2026 | MCC | @BroganMcNab2026

The 2026 QB transfer Brogan McNab made a strong debut with a 43-14 win in Game 1. He showcased his dual-threat ability by rushing for over 200 yards and scoring three touchdowns. His performance set the tone for a dominant start to the season.

Noel Brown | OL-DL | 2025 | Clearwater | @__58problemz

Brown has been a relentless force all season, causing havoc against Bartow in his latest game. His standout performance has propelled him to the top, now tied as the school’s all-time sack leader with 21. Brown’s dominance on the field is undeniable.

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