Football

Mistakes hurt Noles in loss to Jones

ORLANDO – Preseason is always for teams to figure a few things out. Seminole’s football team is no different. The Noles traveled to Camping World Stadium on Aug 17 to take on Jones in the Legacy Classic. “First pre-season game and it gave us an idea where we stand,” coach Karl Calhoun said after his team’s 43-21 loss to the Tigers.  “Especially playing a team of Jones caliber.” After Seminole tied the game at seven with just over three minutes in the first quarter, Jones rolled to a 28-7 half time lead.  “We literally beat ourselves with turnovers, bad tackling, and just a lack of urgency in certain areas of the game,” Calhoun said. “They capitalized on our mistakes and made minimal mistakes.” One of those mistakes was a 75-yard interception for a touchdown early in the third, but Seminole bounced back when the Noles fumble into the endzone, and recovered the ball for a touchdown. Cutting the Tigers lead to 34-14 with just under five minutes left in the third. Seminole would add its final score of the game with 8:35 left to finish off the Noles scoring. Seminole hosts Robinson Aug 23, kickoff is at 7pm. Get you tickets on Gofan.com Photos: Marlena Swain and Scott A. Miller



Patriots down Seminole 21-0

Jalah Scurry had 38 all purpose yards to help led the Seminoles in a 21-0 loss to Lake Brantley on Feb. 27. Olivia Burkshire had 54 yards and Ameilia Rodriguez added 38 on the ground for the Noles. Justyce Knight grabbed on Interception for Seminoles. The Noles get back at it March 5 against Lyman at Lake Howell. Game time is set for 630pm.


Four sign to play college football

Congrats to four Seminole football players who signed National Letters of Intent on Dec 20 to play football in college. The players are:Preston Watson: Duke UniversityKarson Siqueiros-Lasky: University Of PennsylvaniaChasen Johnson: University Of Central FloridaNa’Koma Simpson: Western Carolina University


Season comes to end, Seminoles look forward

Mandarin downs Noles 28-24 in regional final As Mandarin celebrated its 28-24 Regional championship win at the other end of the field, Seminole coach Karl Calhoun thanked each of his players, spoke to his seniors, shared hugs, tears and gave words of encouragement to all. For the Seminoles, it’s that time no coach or player wants – the end of the season short of the ultimate goal. “I told them to remember this feeling,” Calhoun said. “This is year one, we have a lot of special things coming. But we are going to keep this train rolling we are going to keep doing special things.” Seminole fought to the end, getting one last shot with 17.9 second left after the defense came up big and stopped Mandarin on fourth down. After driving to the 3-yard line to start the game the Seminoles fumbled, the Mustangs scored on the ensuing drive. Seminole’s defense stopped Mandarin’s two-point conversion attempt to give the visitor’s a 6-0 lead at the end of the first. From there, Karson Siqueiros-Lasky would score on two quarterback keepers and Mandarin would add another touchdown as the teams went into half tied at 14. Seminole added a Liam Allen field goal and the Mustangs a touchdown before Rodney Grant put the Noles up 24-21 with 8:18 left in the game. On the night, Trey Clark had 23 carries for 189, Grant had 142 yards on 21 carries. “It hurts. It’s tough. When you work so hard, you just want to get the final result,” Calhoun said. “But everybody can’t win every game, and unfortunately we were on the wrong side of it this time.” Seminole ended the season 10-3 with losses to regional finalist Treasure Coast and Cocoa which in in the state semi-finals. A season to remember As one looks back on the season there were indeed special moments. Going undefeated in a district that featured four regional playoff teams. Beating Apopka, a team that altered Seminole’s season the past two years, on homecoming and in the regional semi-finals.  Down 14 to Lake Mary in the second half and coming back to win which secured the district championship. In that game who will forget offensive lineman Dallas Hudson’s heads play when he grabbed a blocked pass out of the air, rambled 13 yards to keep the Seminoles alive. There was also senior Jordyn Perkins’ pick-six against Evans that started the Noles scoring onslaught in an early 35-14 district win on the road just to name a few. For the season, the Noles were obviously some of the best in the district, but also some of the best in the state. Siqueiros-Lasky was the fourth ranked quarterback in the state with 2285 passing yards – he had 2510 total yards good for seventh in the state. Senior Michael Key was Siqueiros-Lasky’s biggest target as the senior hauled in 43 catches for 626 yards. Clark’s 1090 yards on the ground leaves the senior as the sixth ranked running back in the state.  First-year kicker Allen had 50 PATs. Justin Rosado was the ninth ranked kick returner in the state with nearly 29.5 yards a pop. Rosado also grabbed 36 passes for 567 yards on the year.  Junior David Parks averaged nearly 33 yards a punt for the Noles. And the defense was led upfront by Senior Preston Watson and his nine sacks, 28 solo tackles added to his 39 assists – 21 one of those were for a loss. Senior Cori Smith was huge for the Noles racking up 75 total tackles on the season. For Calhoun and the Noles however, it was a season that many never expected. So many were pointing to the weakness in the Seminole program, the places they lacked and yet they played for the Class 4M Regional Championship – two games from the state final. “We knew what we had on the team,” Calhoun said. “To come in year one and do this was special. We are so proud of our boys, they never quit, they never stopped playing or trying.” From here, the Noles look ahead. With several talented players returning the future and their motto IOU (It’s only us), Calhoun said he expects the team to continue to grow and improve.“We (have) a never quit attitude. We played a lot of games this year not fully healthy, our guys never waivered,” the first-year coach said. “That is a testament to the guys in the building, the coaches to everyone. We just want to keep building a growing. “Now we just fix our mistakes and dive into it going into the spring.”


Seminole dominates Apopka

Noles down Darters 42-14 will host regional final As he stood yards away from his celebrating players a soaking wet coach Karl Calhoun could only smile. Maybe from the ice-cold water bath he had gotten from his players moments before, or maybe it was how his Seminoles have dominated in the Regional playoffs. Against a team who over the past two years have altered its season, Seminole dominated in all aspects of the game in route to a 42-14 win over the Blue Darters in the FHSAA Regional quarterfinals. “Whenever you can beat a team that goes to state championship after state championship, it was really good to see us a unit,” Seminole coach Karl Calhoun said. “It was really good see our guys all come together especially against a team like Apopka. “I am just so proud of our guys we executed on all three phases – offense, defense and special teams just going through it.” With eight minute left in the first quarter, quarterback Karson Siqueiros-Lasky found Michael Key for the first score of the game. The Noles added a 2-point PAT for the 8-0 lead. The two seniors would connect again before the end of the first and the Noles were rolling to a 15-0 lead.“Karson is one of the best quarterbacks in the state, when he is one, we are on,” Calhoun said. “We’ve got a lot of weapons and we want to use them all. Mike Key is a special, special player, I am glad we could use him early. But all of guys were able to make plays when needed.” Siqueiros-Lasky finished the night going 13-of-16 for 250 yards and two passing touchdowns, Key had four catches on the night for 45 yards and his two touchdowns. A slopy field slowed both teams as rains began to fall before the half, but running back Rodney Grant would hit pay dirt from 23-yars out, Allen would add the PAT for a 22-0 Noles lead at the half. Siqueiros-Lasky would add one on the ground when he ran 6-yards on a Quarterback keeper to give the hosts a commanding 29-0 lead with just over eight minutes left in the third. Apopka finally got on the scoreboard with three minutes left in the third, but Seminole senior running back Trey Clark broke free in the fourth quarter on a 61-yard run, followed by a Juan Berchal interception on the ensuing drive and a 6-yard scoring run by De’Shawn Watkins with 6:15 left sealed the victory for the Noles. “Our concepts were there playing against a very good football team and we got the job done,” Calhoun said. “We been hurt this year, but we have gotten healthy at the right time, as you can see we just came out and played, our defense held it down like they are supposed to.” With the win, Seminole will host Mandarin (9-3) a 36-10 winner over top-seeded Lake Mary. The Mustangs are lead by running backs Tiant Wyche, who has average just over 121 yards a game, and Deshard Westcott, who has 76 yards a game on the ground this year. Quarterback Trammel Jones has thrown for 2531 yards this season.  “I am excited for our guys (to host the regional final, we have been through some adversity this year,” Calhoun said.  “I just want everyone to come out, support the boys and have a great time.” Kick is set for 7pm on Friday, Nov 24.



Seminole 2nd seed in playoffs, host Hagerty

The FHSAA released the football playoff brackets on Nov 5 and Seminole is the second seed behind Lake Mary in Class 4M region 1. The overall number two ranked Seminoles will host 29th ranked Hagerty on Nov 10 at 7pm. “We’re excited to be home for the playoffs,” said Seminole coach Karl Calhoun. “I am happy for our guys, they have worked hard all season and have earned this chance.” Seminole finished the regular season 8-2, with loses to class 4S third ranked Treasure Coast and Class 2S top ranked Cocoa. Both teams are top seeds in their respective regions. The Huskies finished the season 6-4 with losses to district champion Oviedo, class 4M 10th ranked Winter Park (the 4th seed in 4m Region 1), class 4S 18th ranked Spruce Creek and class 4S 11th ranked University (Orange City). On the ground the Huskies are led by Jalon Lewis, who averaged 76 yards per game this season while rushing for 685 yards. Chance Bennett was the Huskies leading receiver with 68.9 yards per game and 620 on the year. Bennett also added seven touchdowns, while Lewis had six. Quarterback Caden Mitchell threw for 1717 yards and 16 touchdowns on the season. The Regional final could be a rematch with top ranked Lake Mary with the winner of that game playing the winner of Region 2 in the state semi-finals.The complete live bracket can been found here



Seminole routs Lake Brantley 48-0

Win sets up district showdown with Lake Mary ALTAMONTE SPRINGS – Seminole scored early and often to move to 3-0 in district and set up a title showdown with rival Lake Mary, as the ‘Noles dropped Lake Brantley 48-0. Senior quarterback Karson Siqueiros-Lasky finished the night 11 of 14 for 272yards and five touchdowns in the rout. “It was good to get Karson going early,” coach Karl Calhoun said after the game.  “To get our passing game going, he made the right reads and some great throws.”Heading into the game with the Patriots, Calhoun said the plan was to work on the Noles passing attack which has struggled at different times through the season. “We wanted to establish our passing game and it just worked out,” the coach said. With the win, the Noles have a show down with rival Lake Mary which sits tied with Seminole for the district lead. “It’s for the district championship, it’s Senior Night against (Lake Mary).,” Calhoun said. “We will be ready for it.”Game time is set for 7pm on Oct 27.