Hurricane Matthew alters football schedule

Hurricane Matthew is expected to potentially make landfall in Florida sometime Thursday causing several counties to have mandatory evacuations up and down the coast of Florida.

With the current Category 4 status of Matthew, area schools have made the decision to cancel, postpone or move their football games this week.

Here is an updated list of high school football games; keep checking and refreshing this story for the most accurate and updated information.

 

Monday, Oct. 10

Eagle’s View at UC, 7

Bishop Snyder at Christ Church, 7

 

Moved

Ponte Vedra at Bartram Trail (Oct 21)

Providence at Atlantic Coast (Oct. 27)

Wolfson at Mandarin (Oct 31)

Sandalwood at Lee (Nov 1)

Baldwin at Stanton (Nov. 9)

 

Cancelled/Postponed

Westside at Fleming Island

Oakleaf at Orange Park

Fletcher at Ribault (cancelled)

Bishop Kenny at Yulee

Palatka at Palm Coast

ACD at Episcopal

East Lake at Ware County, GA (cancelled)

Fernandina Beach at Bradford (cancelled)

Sandalwood at Lee (cancelled)

Baker County at Middleburg (cancelled)

Bolles at Columbia (cancelled)

North Fla Educational at Duval Charter (cancelled)

Keystone at Belleview (cancelled)

Charlton County at Camden County  (cancelled)

Raines at First Coast

St. Joseph at St Johns

Parker at Paxon

Nease at West Nassau

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