Sarasota Football Friday: Week 11

Riverview and ODA close out seasons with wins


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ODA freshman Anthony Squitieri threw three touchdown passes to help lead the Thunder to victory in its season finale Nov. 6.
ODA freshman Anthony Squitieri threw three touchdown passes to help lead the Thunder to victory in its season finale Nov. 6.
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SCOREBOARD 

ODA 37, Fort Myers Canterbury School 14 

Riverview 3, Sarasota 0 

Bayshore 14, Cardinal Mooney 10 

Venice 45, Booker 20 

 

GAME CHANGER 

Anthony Squitieri 

Quarterback 

The Out-of-Door Academy 

Squitieri completed 14-of-21 passes for 193 yards and three touchdowns to lead the host Thunder to victory in its season finale Nov. 6. The ODA freshman connected with freshman Austin Brinling for an 8-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Squitieri later connected with senior Owen Han for touchdowns of 54 and 20 yards. 

 

TOP PERFORMERS 

Riverview kicker Mike Kushnitzky made a 26-yard field goal for the only points of the game. 

Booker running back Jamal Benson scored a pair of second-half touchdowns on runs of 2 and 11 yards. 

ODA kicker Tyler Wenger hit a 34-yard field goal in the third quarter, his first of the season, and added four extra points. 

ODA junior Dakota Dickerson scored a touchdown on a 46-yard run in the second quarter. He also had 10 tackles for the Thunder. 

 

By the Numbers 

3 — Total combined points Riverview and Sarasota scored in their rivalry game Nov. 6, which ended up being the lowest-scoring game in the history of the series. 

2 — Consecutive games in which Booker allowed 40 or more points. 

9 — Yardage of senior Spencer Carter’s touchdown run in the second half. 

35 — Distance in yards of Cardinal Mooney kicker Jake LaFemina’s first-half field goal Nov. 6. 

4 — Sarasota area teams that played their final game of the season Nov. 6. 

291.4 — Distance in miles Cardinal Mooney will travel roundtrip for its Class 3A-Region 3 quarterfinal game at John Carroll Catholic High, in Fort Pierce, Nov. 13. 

 

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