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Today — 4 February 2026Main stream

Rodney Wells steps down as Dr. Phillips (Fla.) HFC after 15 years

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Longtime Dr. Phillips (Fla.) head football coach Rodney Wells has decided its time to hang up the whistle at his alma mater.

According to an announcement by Wells via his personal Facebook page, the Panthers’ lead man is stepping down as head football coach of Dr. Phillips after 15 seasons at the helm. Wells led the Panthers to the Class 7A, Region 4 final, falling to state finalist Vero Beach.

“After so many blessed seasons, memories and relationships I am stepping away from the game I love,” Wells said in the social media post. “Coaching at DP, My Alma Mater, has always been about the young men who trusted me, showed up every day, and gave everything they had. To my players, Thank you for your extreme effort, your resilience, and for allowing me to be a small part of your journey. You are champions on and off the field and I am proud of each of you.”

Congrats to Rodney Wells on an amazing head football coaching career at Dr. Phillips. Quite a run for him and the Panthers. Bummer to see so many familiar faces stepping away from the game in recent years. pic.twitter.com/RcM9oS65OB

— J.C. Carnahan (@JCCarnz) February 3, 2026

Wells took over the program in 2011 and found immediate success at Dr. Phillips, putting together seven double-digit win seasons and accumulating an overall record of 136-50 from 2011-2025.

The Panthers went 9-4 last season and finished as the state’s No. 76 ranked team, according to the final Florida 2025 High School Football Massey Rankings.

More about Dr. Phillips High School

Dr. Phillips High School, located in Orlando, FL, is renowned for both academic excellence and a strong athletics program. The Panthers, with their vibrant royal blue and black colors, have a rich tradition in sports, particularly in football and basketball, where they have gained statewide recognition. The school’s commitment to fostering well-rounded students is evident in its diverse extracurricular offerings and competitive sports teams that regularly compete at the highest levels in Florida.

How to Follow Florida High School Football

For Florida high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the Sunshine State, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the state, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the Florida high school football excitement across the state.

Yesterday — 3 February 2026Main stream

Oak Hill Academy, Montverde Academy lead way with most all-time McDonald’s All Americans

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The 2026 McDonald’s All Americans were announced on Monday, with New York’s Archbishop Stepinac High School leading the way with three players selected for the boys roster.

The Crusaders led the charge this spring but Virginia’s Oak Hill Academy still tops the all-time list, with 34 selections overall. Montverde Academy (Fla.), Prolific Prep (Fla.), IMG Academy (Fla.) and Findlay Prep of Nevada are running behind them.

Who are all the players that have hit the hardwood for some of the nation’s top prep/high school basketball programs at the McDonald’s All American Game?

Here are the top six:

Oak Hill Academy (Va.) — 34

Glen Mayers (1980)
Chris Brooks (1986)
Brian Shorter (1987)
Anthony Cade (1990)
Cory Alexander, Ben Davis (1991)
Chris Davis, Martice Moore (1992)
Jeff McInnis (1993)
Jerry Stackhouse (1993)
Curtis Staples (1994)
Ron Mercer (1995)
Stephen Jackson (1996)
Kevin Lyde (1998)
Rashaad Carruth, DeSagana Diop (2001)
Carmelo Anthony (2002)
Ivan Harris (2003)
Rajon Rondo, Josh Smith (2004)
Eric Devendorf (2005)
Ty Lawson (2006)
Nolan Smith (2007)
Brandon Jennings (2008)
Keith Gallon (2009)
Doron Lamb (2010)
Quinn Cook (2011)
Tyler Lewis (2012)
Dwayne Bacon (2015)
Billy Preston (2017)
Keldon Johnson, David McCormack (2018)
Cole Anthony (2019)
Chris Livingston (2022)

Montverde Academy (Fla.) — 17

Dakari Johnson, Kasey Hill (2013)
D’Angelo Russell (2014)
Ben Simmons (2015)
R.J. Barrett (2018)
Precious Achiuwa (2019)
Cade Cunningham, Day’Ron Sharpe, Scottie Barnes (2020)
Caleb Houstan (2021)
Dariq Whitehead, Dillon Mitchell (2022)
Kwame Evans Jr., Sean Stewart (2023)
Cooper Flagg, Derik Queen, Liam McNeeley (2024)

Prolific Prep (Fla.) — 16

Josh Jackson (2016)
Gary Trent Jr. (2017)
Jordan Brown (2018)
Jalen Green, Nimari Burnett (2020)
Nate Bittle (2021)
Adem Bona, MJ Rice (2022)
Aden Holloway (2023)
Aiden Sherrell, Derrion Reid, Zoom Diallo (2024)
Darryn Peterson, Niko Bundalo (2025)
Bruce Branch III, Caleb Holt (2026)

IMG Academy(Fla.) — 16

Trevon Duval (2017)
Armando Bacot Jr., Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, Josh Green (2019)
Jaden Springer, Mark Williams (2020)
Moussa Diabate (2021)
Jaden Bradley, Jarace Walker, Keyonte George (2022)
Donnie Freeman (2024)
Darius Acuff Jr. (2025)

DeMatha Catholic (Md.) — 12

Dereck Whittenburg, Sidney Lowe (1979)
Adrian Branch (1981)
Danny Ferry (1985)
Steve Hood (1986)
Jerrod Mustaf (1988)
Duane Simpkins (1992)
Joseph Forte, Keith Bogans (1999)
Travis Garrison (2002)
Austin Freeman (2007)
Markelle Fultz (2016)

Findlay Prep (Nev.) — 11

Avery Bradley (2009)
Cory Joseph, Tristan Thompson (2010)
Myck Kabongo (2011)
Anthony Bennett, Brandon Ashley (2012)
Nigel Williams-Goss (2013)
Kelly Oubre, Rashad Vaughn (2014)
Allonzo Trier (2015)
P.J. Washington (2017)

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