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Suwannee’s Jay Smith leaves a Wakulla defender in the dust last Friday. (PAUL BUCHANAN/Special to the Reporter)

Suwannee’s Jay Smith leaves a Wakulla defender in the dust last Friday. (PAUL BUCHANAN/Special to the Reporter)

PREP FOOTBALL: Suwannee faces tough challenge against top-ranked Bradford

LIVE OAK — The Suwannee Bulldogs know the challenge that is in front of them. Not only is Bradford undefeated and ranked No. 1 in Region 2-2S. The Tornadoes have been basically unchallenged and for large swaths of the season unable to be scored upon.
Fort White cornerback Tafari Moe (7) knocks a pass away from Chiefland receiver Clint Thomas last Friday. (MORGAN MCMULLEN/Lake City Reporter)

Fort White cornerback Tafari Moe (7) knocks a pass away from Chiefland receiver Clint Thomas last Friday. (MORGAN MCMULLEN/Lake City Reporter)

PREP FOOTBALL: Fort White preps for ‘barnyard plays’ against Santa Fe

FORT WHITE — Lee Dorsett doesn’t want to dwell on the past. That much was evident as the Indians’ head coach tried his best to seal away the memory of a 41-14 loss to Chiefland last Friday. The mantra “flush it” was used several times to convey his sentiments toward the blowout.
Branford quarterback Thomas Sikes tries to escape a pair of Lafayette tacklers on Oct. 17. (PAUL BUCHANAN/Special to the Reporter)

Branford quarterback Thomas Sikes tries to escape a pair of Lafayette tacklers on Oct. 17. (PAUL BUCHANAN/Special to the Reporter)

PREP FOOTBALL: Well-rested Branford welcomes Hamilton County for season finale

BRANFORD — With the most difficult stretch of the schedule behind them, Branford enjoyed its long anticipated bye week. The Buccaneers endured an eight-day, three-game stretch — all on the road — in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian four weeks ago.
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley runs up the field with the ball as Washington cornerback Kendall Fuller dives for a tackle on Oct. 3, 2021, in Atlanta. (DANNY KARNIK/Associated Press)

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley runs up the field with the ball as Washington cornerback Kendall Fuller dives for a tackle on Oct. 3, 2021, in Atlanta. (DANNY KARNIK/Associated Press)

NFL: Jags confident in 'due diligence' done before Ridley trade

JACKSONVILLE — Cam Robinson got the trade alert on his phone, immediately cleared the screen and called college teammate Calvin Ridley to welcome him to the Jacksonville Jaguars. Robinson said Ridley was excited about his pending move south and ready for a fresh start.
Columbia’s girls golf team finished runner-up at the Region 1-2A tournament on Tuesday. FRONT ROW: Veona Osborne (from left), Alison O’Brien, Karlee Gainey, Ashley Nelson and Megan Ruwe. BACK ROW: Head coach Chet Carter. (COURTESY)

Columbia’s girls golf team finished runner-up at the Region 1-2A tournament on Tuesday. FRONT ROW: Veona Osborne (from left), Alison O’Brien, Karlee Gainey, Ashley Nelson and Megan Ruwe. BACK ROW: Head coach Chet Carter. (COURTESY)

GIRLS GOLF: Columbia, Donaldson finish second in Region 1-2A to qualify for state

Chet Carter isn’t sure if it’s ever happened at Columbia. But whether it was historic or not, it was certainly a day to remember for the girls golf team.
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley runs up the field with the ball as Washington cornerback Kendall Fuller dives for a tackle on Oct. 3, 2021, in Atlanta. (DANNY KARNIK/Associated Press)

Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley runs up the field with the ball as Washington cornerback Kendall Fuller dives for a tackle on Oct. 3, 2021, in Atlanta. (DANNY KARNIK/Associated Press)

NFL: Falcons trade suspended WR Ridley to Jaguars in complex deal

JACKSONVILLE — Suspended Atlanta receiver Calvin Ridley is getting a fresh start in Jacksonville, although it's unclear when he will be allowed to play again. The Jaguars made a complex deal to land Ridley — and potentially give quarterback Trevor Lawrence a true No.
Columbia quarterback Tyler Jefferson hands the ball off against Ridgeview on Friday night. (BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter)

Columbia quarterback Tyler Jefferson hands the ball off against Ridgeview on Friday night. (BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter)

PREP FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: 3 things of interest from Week 10's games

The records are the same but the feeling is very different. Columbia wrapped up the regular season on Friday with a 45-0 win over Ridgeview to finish with a 6-3 mark. That’s the same mark the Tigers held a year ago heading into the playoffs, where they were bounced in the first round by Riverside.