Friday Night Scoreboard: Week Eight results


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Area football players recognized by Florida Athletic Coaches Association District 11
Area football players recognized by Florida Athletic Coaches Association District 11
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Foundation Academy 34, Victory Christian 28 — Overtime

After allowing the Storm to take the lead with just 3:20 to play, the Foundation Academy Lions drove down the field and Gabe Walker scored a game-tying touchdown with 30 seconds to play that would send the contest to overtime. There, after the Lions defense got a stop, Walker again plunged into the end zone to give Foundation Academy a 34-28 victory over Victory Christian — clinching the program's first-ever district title. The Lions have won four in a row and are 4-4, overall, and 2-0 in district competition.

West Orange 49, Evans 8

After the Trojans scored the game's first points and converted a two-point attempt, the Warriors scored 49 unanswered points to improve to 2-0 in district competition. The victory came on West Orange's Homecoming and has the Warriors at 7-1, overall.

Dr. Phillips 42, Freedom 0

Rested up after a bye week, the Panthers got the scoring started on a 24-yard touchdown run by D.J. Charles and never looked back. Dr. Phillips improved to 4-3, overall, and is now 2-0 in its district.

Ocoee 42, Lake Howell 2

Darryl Gay had a pair of touchdowns — one of which came on a kickoff return — to help spark the Knights' onslaught on the road against the Silver Hawks. With the win, Ocoee improved to 4-3, overall, and is 3-2 in its district.

Seven Rivers Christian 51, CFCA 28

Judah Stone scored three touchdowns, but the Eagles could not keep pace in a de facto division championship game. The loss drops CFCA to 5-2, overall — leaving the Eagles in a three-way tie for second place with Legacy Charter and Orangewood Christian. Seven Rivers is undefeated.

Legacy Charter 47, St. John Lutheran 0

In must-win situation, Eagles shutout host St. John Lutheran. Legacy improves to 5-2, overall — leaving the Eagles in a three-way tie for second place with CFCA and Orangewood Christian.

THURSDAY: Windermere Prep 47, Jordan Christian Prep 8

Robert Brand rushed for three scores and the Lakers improved to 4-3, overall, with this non-SSAC victory.

 

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