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Varsity 4 Super 10: Surging Nease rises to No. 2, Oakleaf moves back in

The News4JAX Super 10 is published each Tuesday in the high school football regular season. (News4JAX)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The high school football regular season is off and rolling. News4JAX Varsity 4 Super 10 is here. It will be published on Tuesday through the end of the regular season. Think we’ve got a team ranked too high or a program not ranked at all? Send us a message on Instagram (@Sports4Jax) or sports@wjxt.com.

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News4JAX Varsity 4 Super 10

Rank, previous, School, Record, Classification

1. (1) Raines (5-0, Class 3A)

Week 6: beat Riverside, 62-40. This week: Off.

Glance: The Vikings are in the top spot for the second week in a row. They’ve had some issues on defense in wins over Trinity Christian and Raines, but the offense, headlined by QB Timothy Cole, is humming along. The Northwest Classic is always a good one.

2. (3) Nease (5-0, Class 6A)

Last week: beat Gainesville Buchholz, 20-17. This week: Off.

Glance: The Panthers have an argument for the top spot. Their body of work is the area’s most impressive and they have beaten St. Augustine and Buchholz in OT in back-to-back games. Coach Collin Drafts’ team is strong on both sides of the ball and may be the area’s best all-around team.

3. (2) Bradford (5-0, Class 2A)

Week 6: beat Keystone Heights, 40-0. This week: vs. Palatka (4-2), 7:30 p.m.

Glance: The Tornadoes drop a spot, through no fault of their own. They’re poised for another 10-0 regular season under coach Jamie Rodgers. District rival Palatka is up next.

4. (4) St. Augustine (4-1, Class 6A)

Week 6: beat Columbia, 27-6. This week: Off.

Glance: After an OT loss to Nease, the Yellow Jackets came back with a strong district win over the Tigers. They’re off this week before a district game against Clay in Week 8.

5. (5) Bolles (4-1, Class 2A)

Week 6: beat Baldwin, 35-0. This week: vs. Columbia (2-4), 7:30 p.m.

Glance: The Bulldogs pulled away from Baldwin on Monday night and look to get a bit of redemption against the Tigers after losing this game last year. The only loss is the No. 1 Raines in Week 1.

6. (7) Mandarin (3-2, Class 6A)

Week 6: Off, game postponed. This week: vs. Rockledge (3-1), 6:30 p.m.

Glance: The Mustangs saw their game against First Coast postponed due to the storm and now go into a difficult showdown against the Rock. Mandarin has been banged up but this week is a chance to get back in a groove.

7. (NR) Oakleaf (4-2, Class 6A)

Week 6: beat Fletcher, 40-12. This week: Off.

Glance: The Knights rejoin the Super 10 after a week out. They hammered Fletcher and ended a two-game slide, albeit, losses to very good teams in Bolles and Hawthorne. Oakleaf is off this week before a district game in Week 8 at First Coast.

8. (8) Baker County (3-1, Class 3A)

Week 6: Off, game postponed. This week: at Tallahassee Godby (4-2).

Glance: The Wildcats should finally play this week at Godby after seeing that game pushed back due to Helene. Baker County’s lone loss is a 13-7 game in Week 1 to No. 3 Bradford.

9. (9) Beachside (4-1, Class 5A)

Week 6: beat Menendez, 41-3. This week: at Tocoi Creek (4-1), Varsity 4 Game of the Week.

Glance: The Barracudas are a field goal away from an unbeaten start. They’ve got a mega showdown in Week 7 against the rival Toros, a team that they’ve lost both times against.

10. (7) Ponte Vedra (3-2, Class 5A)

Week 6: lost to Fleming Island, 31-29. This week: vs. Leesburg (4-1), Thursday.

Glance: The Bears did what they should have last week in crushing Orange Park. They’ve got what could be a tricky district opener against Tocoi Creek before an off week and then a brutal October with Nease, St. Augustine and Gainesville Buchholz over a three-week stretch.

Dropped out

Bartram Trail (3-3, Class 6A).

Others

Bartram Trail (3-3, Class 6A); Creekside (2-3, Class 7A); Flagler Palm Coast (4-1, Class 7A); Fletcher (4-2, Class 6A); Riverside (3-3, Class 4A); Trinity Christian (3-2, Class 1A); Union County (5-0, Class 1R).

Florida schedule, Week 7

Thursday, Oct. 3, all games 7 p.m. unless indicated

Baker County (3-1) at Godby (4-2)

Leesburg (4-1) at Ponte Vedra (3-2)

Friday, Oct. 4

Atlantic Coast (3-2) at White (3-2)

Beachside (4-1) at Tocoi Creek (4-1)

Christ’s Church (5-0) at Mount Dora Christian (6-0), 7:30 p.m.

Columbia (2-4) at Bolles (4-1), 7:30 p.m.

Creekside (2-3) at Fleming Island (3-2)

Eagle’s View (3-3) at Cedar Creek Christian (3-2)

Fernandina Beach (3-2) at Duval Charter (1-4), 4:45

First Coast (2-2) at Sandalwood (0-5), 6:30 p.m.

Flagler Palm Coast (4-1) at Fletcher (4-2), 6:30 p.m.

Harvest Community (2-4) at St. Andrew’s (1-4)

Hollis Christian (0-5) at Chipley (5-1)

Interlachen (2-3) at Oak Hall (3-3)

Lafayette (2-3) at Fort White (3-2), 7:30 p.m.

Lake Highland Prep (3-2) at Bishop Snyder (4-1)

Matanzas (3-3) at Mount Dora (4-1)

NFEI (1-5) at Episcopal (2-3)

Old Plank Christian (2-4) at Hilliard (0-5)

Palatka (4-2) at Bradford (5-0), 7:30 p.m.

Parker (1-4) at Yulee (1-4)

Paxon (4-1) at Englewood (2-3), 6:30 p.m.

Providence (4-1) at Impact Christian (2-3)

Ridgeview (0-5) at KIPP Bold City (1-5), 6:30 p.m.

Rockledge (3-1) at Mandarin (3-2), 6:30 p.m.

Trinity Christian (3-2) at Riverside (3-3), 6:30 p.m.

True North Classical (2-2) at University Christian (2-3)

West Nassau (5-1) at Keystone Heights (2-3), 7:30 p.m.

Westside (2-3) at Orange Park (1-5)

Wolfson (1-4) at Stanton (1-5), 6:30 p.m.

YKIM (1-5) at St. Joseph (6-0)

Zarephath Academy (7-0) at Union County (5-0), 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 5

Ribault (1-5) at Raines (5-0), 2 p.m.

Georgia schedule, Week 8

Friday, Oct. 4, all games at 7:30 p.m.

Brunswick (5-1) at Bradwell Institute (1-4)

Charlton County (4-2) at Clinch County (5-0)

Cook (2-4) at Pierce County (5-0)

Evans (2-2) at Glynn Academy (3-3)

Ware County (2-3) at New Hampstead (2-4)

Saturday, Oct. 5

Camden County (5-0) at Valdosta (5-0), 1 p.m.


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Justin Barney joined News4Jax in February 2019, but he’s been covering sports on the First Coast for more than 20 years.

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