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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

WEST PALM BEACH — A handful of notable 2012 prospects were on

display Saturday when 15 of Florida’s top high school football

teams took the field for the sixth annual Heath Evans Foundation

7-on-7 Championship.

The

New Orleans Saints fullback hosts the event to raise money for

children and families affected by sexual abuse.

Tampa Plant wins title: Two of the tournament’s

youngest teams made it to the day’s championship contest. Led by

three-star prospects Austin Aikens and Antonio Crawford, the

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Panthers defeated the Tornadoes of Miami Booker T. Washington 31-27

in a wild finale.

Miramar duo shines: Cornerback Tracy Howard and

wide receiver Malcolm Lewis both turned in impressive performances

Saturday. The two are best friends, four-star prospects and will be

attending UF’s Friday Night Lights camp on July 22.

Howard is ranked as the No. 1 cornerback and No. 25th player

overall by Rivals.com. 

“It’s getting kind of crazy right now,” said Howard, who holds

offers from Florida, Alabama and Florida State.  

“I

try to stay humble about it. Stay focused with the help of my

coaches and my family.”

The

six-foot, 170-pound corner said he is still open about his college

options but plans to visit Miami and Florida State in the near

future.

Meanwhile, Lewis said the Hurricanes have shown him more interest

than anyone else. His five official visits will be Florida, Florida

State, Alabama, LSU and Miami.

Lewis holds an offer from all five schools, as well as Ohio State,

Nebraska and West Virginia.

Both said they have talked about being a package deal in the

recruiting process.

Miramar dark horses: With a giant senior class,

Howard and Lewis aren’t the only Division I prospects at Miramar.

Receiver Devonte Mathis is a 6-2, 210-pound three-star wideout with

offers from Ohio State, Florida State and South Florida — but he

has yet to get a nod from Florida.

Playing opposite Howard at corner is recent St. Thomas Aquinas

transfer Terrell Hill, who has received invites to California and

Texas Tech for official visits.

Booker T. brings youth: The Tornadoes made it to

the tournament final with a team mostly composed of 2013 players.

They were led defensively by outside linebacker Matthew Thomas, who

has already met with coaches from Alabama, USF and UCF.

“He’s bringing a lot of intensity,” head coach Tim Harris said. “We

could use him several different ways.”

Son of a street fighter: One of the Tornadoes’ few

upperclassmen is running back Kevin Ferguson. People might know him

better as the son of mixed martial artists and YouTube sensation

Kimbo Slice. Ferguson played sparsely for Booker T. on

Saturday.

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