The University School Sharks travel to Delray Beach and take on the American Heritage Stallions on Friday night at The Corral. Both schools are top four seeds for their classifications in the first ever playoff point system standings that were released by the FHSAA on Tuesday.
University School(3-0) have been involved in just three games so far this year and it is the least amount of games played by a local high school. The Miami Central Rockets have already played six games which is the most by a team in South Florida. The Sharks won games against Glades Central, Archbishop McCarthy and Monsignor Pace this season.
They can use George Bubrick and Nick Vattiato at quarterback. Running back Kenny McIntosh will get most of the carries from the backfield and Michael Hurt will see some action. Their passing game has wide receivers Zay Flowers, Joshua Sanguinetti, Jordan Irizarry and Christian Wells.
American Heritage(3-2) have not played a Palm Beach County school this season and won't until Glades Central on October 20. The Stallions lost their first two games of the year to Belen Jesuit and Cardinal Gibbons. They recovered with three victories over Holy Trinity Episcopal, Archbishop McCarthy and Pensacola Catholic.
The Stallions have Ryan Rizk as quarterback after he transferred from St. John Paul II during the summer. Running back Dallis Small can avoid opposing tacklers with his low frame and speed. Rizk have several options as targets with wide receivers John Dunmore, Micangelo Joseph, Jamari Laster, Conner Hindsley and Luke Sharkey.
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