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Hunter seals Atlantic's win
The win also gives Atlantic (7-2, 5-1) the distinction of becoming the second team to ever beat [Dwyer] (7-2, 5-1) in District 13-7A. The first? The Atlantic team of 2011. That lead gave the Eagles a bit of confidence when the defense faced [Daniel Parr] and Co. Parr, who entered Week 9 completing more than 60 percent of his passes, started 2-of-8 for 14 yards. The Eagles' athletic secondary was a reason why. Defensive backs like Hunter and junior Antoine Richardson, who has a Florida State offer, found ways to stick with the Panthers' receivers which has been a challenge for many secondaries this season. Dwyer's sluggish start compounded when Atlantic doubled the lead to 14-0. The Eagles, on fourth and goal from the 1, scored when E.J. Hernandez converted a quarterback sneak with 10:55 left in the second.
Dwyer keeps record clean in district play
The victory improves Dwyer (7-1) to 5-0 atop the District 13-7A standings. The reigning Class 7A state champions have two key district games remaining -- against West Boca and Atlantic -- the next two weeks. Lake Worth's slim playoff hopes were extinguished with the loss, dropping the Trojans to 4-4 overall and 2-3 in the district. \"We've got some guys out [with injuries] but that's no excuse. They've got some athletes,\" [Jack Daniels] said. [Daniel Parr] struggled to find a rhythm passing the ball early, but connected with Dante Cousart on a 16-yard touchdown pass four minutes into the second quarter to give [Dwyer] a 7-0 lead. Cousart also had a 16-yard scoring reception in the third quarter.
Dwyer 34, Palm Beach Gardens 10 QB Parr scores five touchdowns
Dwyer quarterback Daniel Parr fared better than Gardens' previous foes, accounting for five TDs on Friday. The 2015 FAU commit threw for three TDs and ran for two more, sending the Panthers (2-1) to a 34-10 win over the Gators (2-1) at Dwyer High.
High school football What to look for as practice kicks off start of the season
Rick Casko has returned to Glades Central to try to revitalize a storied Raiders program that is coming off its first losing season in two decades. Glades Central compiled a 34-4 record during Casko's first stint there from 1991-93, and he is the program's sixth head coach in 14 years. Glades Central will visit [Dwyer] in the marquee season opener on Aug. 29, but Palm Beach Central at Royal Palm Beach and Broward power Miramar's visit to Delray Beach to take on American Heritage are equally interesting matchups to kick off the season. The highlight games of Week 2 include Royal Palm Beach at Pahokee, Glades Central at Palm Beach Central and Palm Beach Gardens at Park Vista. The most anticipated game of the first month, however, will be in Week 3 when cross-town rivals Palm Beach Gardens and Dwyer hook horns on Sept. 12. American Heritage-Delray will travel to Glades Central that same Friday night.
LandSecs on wrong lines over CrossRail
IT seemed like a coup when Land Securities negotiated the \"Crossrail Levy\" for its ambitious plans to redevelop the 1.5 million sq ft Victoria Transport Interchange scheme down from Pounds 20 million to just Pounds 1.2 million. But now it appears it may still have been overcharged -- or worse.
QB candidates keep competition friendly: Owls football
  \"It's really important, especially at the quarterback position,\" [Jason Driskel] said after Tuesday's practice. \"If you don't want to be a leader, you're playing quarterback so you're going to be a leader. If the guys saw us not being friends, that would be horrible for our football team. That's not what this is about.\" \"The good thing about it is they both support each other,\" first-year offensive coordinator Travis Trickett said. \"Overall, the entire team, and coach [Charlie Partridge] has led the charge on this, it's really just next man up. It's bigger than just one guy. It's been very good to see, whoever's back there, to go out and do well. The key is not to get caught up in that.\" \"If you're not confident, it's over,\" Driskel said. \"All hope is lost if you're not confident. That's one thing you have to learn. One day I might come out here and look great. The next day, I might not look so hot but confidence should never waver.\"
Florida Atlantic football Driskel aware of QB challenge Competition will come from redshirt Parr
  \"I think competition is the best thing that you can have at any position,\" [Jason Driskel] said. \"It's just the quarterback gets the most attention. Competition makes everybody better. It's great for me, it's great for ([Daniel Parr]), to improve every day and that's the goal.\" \"He's a smart kid,\" [Travis Trickett] said of Driskel, \"but right now, it's an open competition. I told them that this battle is going to go all the way into fall camp. That's happening.\"
Owls are confident despite adversity
BOCA RATON -- At this point, Florida Atlantic football coach Charlie Partridge could easily start thinking of wholesale changes.
Suspicious minds
According to Daniel Parr from Sydney investigators Surveillance Is Us, about 80 per cent of people who seek their help because they suspect their partner is having an affair are right. That's an awful lot of working late, dinner with colleagues and \"sorry, wrong number\" calls to deal with, and a lot of stress and sadness for the partner who suspects. That can be hard, says counsellor Eros Candusso, but it can be done. \"For some couples, the best advice is to sit down and talk about what is going on, and why it's leading to uncertainty.\" Of course, says [Candusso], it's always important to talk about what's going on in a relationship and how you feel. \"Often, people go out and have affairs because there's something they feel they're not getting from a relationship and they're not able to work that through with their partner. It doesn't justify the behaviour, but people do these things because they've been unhappy.