The correspondents are leading the staffers with a 53-12 record, two ahead of Times staff writer Scott Purks. But it's a long season and it might be a little too soon to start talking trash. The guest correspondent picker this week is David Norrie, a personal trainer who is probably the most physically fit correspondent in the history of sports writers. Fit is one thing, picking games is another. Okay, Mr. Norrie, the pressure is on. You don't want to let your fellow correspondents down.
All games at 7:30 unless noted.
Gulf (0-4) at Tampa Catholic (0-4)
LAST MEETING: Gulf 17, TC 0 (2003)
THE SKINNY: Quick facts: Tampa Catholic has scored 18 points this year, Gulf 53. Of course Gulf scored its points in Pasco County. Using the typical Hillsborough/Pasco Football Conversion chart, 53 Pasco points actually translates to four in Hillsborough County. TC might avenge last year's loss.
Purks: Gulf Niebuhr: Tampa Catholic Norrie: Gulf
Alonso (0-4) at Robinson (3-1)
LAST MEETING: Robinson 10, Alonso 7 (2003)
THE SKINNY: A month ago this looked like it could be a good game. That was a month ago. Things change. Knights roll.
THE SKINNY: Another week, another chance for Armwood to score 75 points. Ho hum.
Purks: Armwood Niebuhr: Armwood Norrie: Armwood
Coral Springs Charter (0-3) at Berkeley Prep (4-0)
LAST MEETING: None
THE SKINNY: Berkeley Prep is averaging 33.75 points per game this season. Coral Springs Charter can do nothing to keep that average down. Unless they forfeit, maybe.
THE SKINNY: When Blake beat Gaither last year it was the Yellow Jackets' first win of the season. Then they went on a three-game win streak. Just thought you'd like to know.
Purks: Gaither Niebuhr: Gaither Norrie: Gaither
East Bay (3-1) at Bloomingdale (1-3)
LAST MEETING: East Bay 35, Bloomingdale 16 (2003)
THE SKINNY: Formidable, in the case of this game, has two meanings. A) East Bay's team. B) The task Bloomingdale is up against tonight.
Purks: East Bay Niebuhr: East Bay Norrie: East Bay
Brandon (2-2) at Plant City (3-1)
LAST MEETING: PC 31, Brandon 17 (2003)
THE SKINNY: Could be the Sleeper Game of the Night. Could also just be a sleeper. Depends on which Brandon squad shows up.
Purks: Brandon Niebuhr: Brandon Norrie: Plant City
Tampa Bay Tech (2-2) at Chamberlain (1-3)
LAST MEETING: Chamberlain 21, TBT 0 (2003)
THE SKINNY: Can the Chiefs get back on track? Actually, the question is, how can they not?
THE SKINNY: Blame it on acid rain or the funky weather but there are some around town who think Plant might win tonight. Oh, maybe it's the fact the Panthers have been playing some darned good football lately. Don't count them out.
Purks: Jefferson Niebuhr: Jefferson Norrie: Jefferson
Sickles (2-2) at Middleton (3-1)
LAST MEETING: Middleton 25, Sickles 23 (2003)
THE SKINNY: Having seen what Middleton's done this season, are you ready to pick against them yet? Didn't think so.
THE SKINNY: Okay, so Newsome lost last year. That just means this year's win will be that much sweeter.
Purks: Newsome Niebuhr: Newsome Norrie: North Port
Temple Heights (0-4) at Providence Christian (1-0)
LAST MEETING: Temple Hts 20, Providence 7 (2003)
THE SKINNY: Providence Christian is 1-0 by virtue of a 25-18 win over Potters House Christian Academy from Jacksonville. Uh, okay. Temple Heights should be able to get its ship righted tonight.
Purks: Temple Heights Niebuhr: Providence Christian Norrie: Temple Heights
Cambridge (3-2) at Keswick Christian (2-2)
LAST MEETING: None
THE SKINNY: Granted, Keswick isn't exactly Potters House Christian Academy but ... Cambridge should still fare pretty well.
Purks: Cambridge Niebuhr: Cambridge Norrie: Keswick Christian
St. Petersburg Catholic (3-0) at Jesuit (3-1)
LAST MEETING: Jesuit 37, SPC 21 (2003)
THE SKINNY: Even when Jesuit is having an off year (read: last season) it can beat the Barons. That doesn't bode well for SPC tonight.
Purks: Jesuit Niebuhr: Jesuit Norrie: Jesuit
Lakeland (5-0) at Riverview (2-2)
LAST MEETING: Lakeland 29, Riverview 9 (2003)
THE SKINNY: All you need to know about this game: Lakeland has not scored fewer than 42 points in any of its five games and has not allowed more than 16.