Seminoles fly by Lake Brantley 61-8

Davis Parks' one-handed TD catch was one of several highlights in the Noles lopsided win. PHOTO: LUKE LEHMANN

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS – Seminole jumped out early and never looked back, cruising at a 61-8 at Lake Brantley in the Noles opening district game on Sept. 27

“We knew coming in how important this game was in the district (race),” Seminole coach Karl Calhoun said. “We wanted to establish that first win for the district.

“I happy the boys were able to do that. All three phases of the game were clicking tonight.”

Four minutes into the game, quarterback Michael Clayton found David Parks on the first of the duo’s touchdowns on the night. After a Khamani Robinson 10-yard scoring run put the visiting Noles up 14-0, Clayton found Parks again, this time the senior pulled in an acrobatic one handed 30-yard pass and a Seminole 21-0 lead with four minutes left in the first quarter.

“(Parks is) just a heck of the talent, Howard is getting a heck of the player,” Calhoun said. “Clayton also played great tonight, threw a lot of great passes.”

The junior quarterback was 9-of-19 for 120 yards on the night, 41 of those went to Parks on 2 passes. Clayton also accounted for four passing touchdowns in the win. He added another on a 5-yard run late in the half.

“(Clayton is) getting more and more comfortable, comfortable with our system, comfortable what we do and it shows,” Calhoun said.He’s comfortable being here and the role as a Seminole quarterback. It’s a historic position to be in and he’s going to be the next great one to come out of here.”

On the night, Robinson finished with nine carries for 115 yards and a touchdown.
Anthony Gay II had six catches, for 71 yards and two touchdowns and Langston Wade 
had a 5-yard touchdown catch.

For the Noles defensively,

Rasheem Turner Jr.- five total tackles, three solo, one quarterback hurry,  Javyn Green-Sanders had five total tackles, two Solo, three tackles for loss, Omari Griffin – had four tackles, three solo, one for a loss and Kamoi Stevenson had four tackles, two solos, and two pass breakups.

It’s homecoming week in Bokey Oct 4 when the Seminoles host Titusville. Game time is set for 7pm.

Photos by Luke Lehmann, Scott A. Miller, Marlena Swain