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Pinellas: News and Notes

By BOB PUTNAM AND BRANDON WRIGHT
Published November 7, 2007


Stats update

After some number crunching, Largo's coaching staff has found discrepancies in Brynn Harvey's rushing yards. Turns out, Harvey has 1,845 yards, not 1,751. The Times goes by the coach's stats.

That means Harvey needs 157 yards in Friday's game against Northeast to tie the county's regular-season rushing record of 2,002 set by former Packer Dexter McCluster.

Here are Harvey's totals after Week 10:

Week 1 246 yards

Week 2 286 yards

Week 3 Bye

Week 4 235 yards

Week 5 100 yards

Week 6 362 yards

Week 7 69 yards

Week 8 142 yards

Week 9 190 yards

Week 10 215 yards

Total 1,845 yards

 

Tisdale stays with Storm

Former Dunedin defensive back Bryant Tisdale re-signed with the Tampa Bay Storm. Tisdale returns after spending the 2007 season on the Storm's practice squad.

"Tisdale showed us enough at the end of last season to make us think he can make an impact for us on defense," Storm coach Tim Marcum said.

 

Reyes out with broken leg

Tarpon Springs quarterback Danny Reyes broke his right fibula in the third quarter of last week's game against Springstead and will miss the season finale against Clearwater.

"It was the best-case scenario as far as breaks," Spongers coach George Kotis said. "There were no tendons that snapped. He will be out for six weeks."

Miles Toli takes over at quarterback. He stepped in last week and was 4-of-6 for 40 yards.


Lee to be all she can be

Palm Harbor University goalkeeper Monica Lee has orally committed to West Point, coach John Planamenta announced Tuesday. Lee, a Times second-team all-county selection last season, has shared time at keeper the past two seasons but takes over full time for the Hurricanes in 2007-08.

"Monica is absolutely thrilled," Planamenta said. "She's waited her turn, done what's best for the team, and now is her time. She's an amazing keeper but also a great kid."