West, Southwest Orange high school football Week 10 scores from Friday, Oct. 24

Miss any of the area's high school football action? Catchup with all the scores and notes from each game right here.


West Orange's Ivan Taylor (No. 0) and Ocoee's Joshua Guerrier (No. 1) lined up against each other during a punt.
West Orange's Ivan Taylor (No. 0) and Ocoee's Joshua Guerrier (No. 1) lined up against each other during a punt.
Photo by Sam Albuquerque
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Here's a roundup, including scores and notes, of all of the Week 10 high school football action in West Orange and Southwest Orange from Thursday, Oct. 24 and Friday, Oct. 25.


Week 10

FRIDAY, OCT. 25

Ocoee (5-4), 14

West Orange (8-1), 21

Highlights: After two first-half touchdowns by quarterback Brian Dillard, West Orange held on to win the Battle for the Shield and claim the Class 7A, District 5 championship. 

Up next: The Warriors will travel to Dr. Phillips in Week 11 to close out their regular season campaign. Ocoee will host undefeated Jones High Friday, Nov. 1.

Photos & full game recap: QB Brian Dillard leads West Orange football to district-clinching win over Ocoee.


Central Florida Christian (3-6), 41

Seven Rivers Christian (5-5), 70

Highlights: After a short week, the CFCA Eagles finish the regular season with a road loss. Despite the defeat, CFCA's Davy Murphy was a bright spot in the game. He caught three touchdowns and returned a kickoff for a fourth TD in the game — this return score was his third kickoff return touchdown of the season.


Foundation Academy (4-4), 43

West Oaks Academy (2-6), 12

Highlights: The Lions finished their 2024 regular season with a big home win, led by junior quarterback Braydon Marks and his three touchdown passes — two to Steven Grecco and one to Tyler Bolivar. On defense, sophomore defensive back Cole Huntley also added to the scoreline with a pick-six. 


Lake Buena Vista (2-5), 0 

East River (5-3), 13

Highlights: On its senior night, Lake Buena Vista was unable to get its offense going against the East River Falcons. 

Up next: The Vipers will travel to Liberty High Friday, Nov. 1, for its Week 11 game. 


Legacy Charter (3-6), 36

Cedar Creek Christian (3-5), 12

Highlights: The Legacy Charter Eagles finish its regular season with back-to-back wins thanks to three rushing touchdowns from junior Brian Jean and a pick-six from senior linebacker Jake Threadgill. Legacy's defense also shut out Cedar Creek in the second half.


Windermere Prep (1-6), 8

Out-of-Door Academy (7-0), 64

Highlights: Windermere Prep was unable to slow down the Out-of-Door Academy offense that scored 43 unanswered points to open the game. The Lakers finish the 2024 regular season with just one win. 


THURSDAY, OCT. 24

Dr. Phillips (7-1), 40

Celebration (2-7), 9

Highlights: The Dr. Phillips Panthers bounced back after a tough Week 9 loss against Edgewater by going on the road to Celebration High and claiming a big Class 7A, District 9 win over the Storm. 

With DP's Week 8 game against East Ridge High postponed and an Olympia win over the Knights, the Panthers still are one district win away from claiming the district title.

Up next: Week 11 will see the Panthers host another area powerhouse in West Orange High on Friday, Nov. 1, in the "Ole" Orange Crate game.


Horizon (1-8), 7

Davenport (4-4), 37

Highlights: After keeping the game close in the first half, the Horizon Hawks couldn't slow down the Davenport High offense in the second half, as the Broncos scored 24 points in the game's final two quarters. 

Up next: Horizon will finish its regular season campaign at home against its rival Windermere High in the Battle of the Groves on Friday, Nov. 1. 


Olympia football's Eric Weems Jr. took a pass all the way down to the goal line to set up a Titans' touchdown.
Photo by Sam Albuquerque

Olympia (4-5), 48

East Ridge (3-5), 21

Highlights: The Olympia High Titans moved one game closer to .500 after dismantling the East Ridge Knights for their Homecoming game. On the back of a strong running game and a turnover-inducing defense, Olympia bounced back from a tough start that saw them down 14-7 in the second quarter and put together a dominant 41-7 run from the backend of the first half to the end of the game. 

Although Olympia is now 2-1 in 7A, District 9 play and is alive in the title fight, Dr. Phillips holds the tie-breaker over the Titans and can still clinch the crown outright with a win over East Ridge. If the Knights are able to beat the Panthers, there will be a three-way tie for the district championship and the team ranked highest in MaxPrep's rankings will be the district winner. 

Up next: Home vs. Winter Park

Photos & full game recap: Olympia's Ja'Cari Jackson sparks big Homecoming win.


Windermere (9-0), 40

Innovation (5-4), 6

Highlights: Windermere High continues its magical run after topping first-year program Innovation High in convincing fashion. Quarterback Jack Reilly threw two touchdowns and ran for another while running back Octavio Ulloa rushed for two TDs. Defensive back C.J. Bronaugh caught two interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown.

Up next: Windermere will close its regular season campaign with the chance to finish undefeated, but to do so, the Wolverines will have to go to rivals Horizon (1-8) on Friday, Nov. 1, and bring home the Smudge Pot trophy with a win.

 

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Sam Albuquerque

A native of João Pessoa, Brazil, Sam Albuquerque moved in 1997 to Central Florida as a kid. After earning a communications degree in 2016 from the University of Central Florida, he started his career covering sports as a producer for a local radio station, ESPN 580 Orlando. He went on to earn a master’s degree in editorial journalism from Northwestern University, before moving to South Carolina to cover local sports for the USA Today Network’s Spartanburg Herald-Journal. When he’s not working, you can find him spending time with his lovely wife, Sarah, newborn son, Noah, and dog named Skulí.

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