Woody Cox returns to Sanford Seminole as the new athletic director, stepping in for Lakisya Killingsworth. Several Orlando area players and coaches received honors from the Florida Dairy Farmers, including Trinity Turner and Anthony Jones from Dr. Phillips High School. The FHSAA released its spring playoff power rankings for various sports.

The Big Picture

Cox's appointment as athletic director represents a shift in leadership at Sanford Seminole, while local athletes and coaches are recognized for their achievements by the Florida Dairy Farmers.

By the Numbers
  • Dr. Phillips senior Trinity Turner and head coach Anthony Jones named Class 7A winners by the Florida Dairy Farmers.
  • Lake Mary tops the Class 2A boys' lacrosse rankings with a 13-1 record.
State of Play
  • Lake Mary leads the Class 2A boys' lacrosse rankings, while Lake Highland Prep and Bishop Moore rank in the top five for boys lacrosse.
  • Various teams from the Orlando area showcase strong standings in baseball, softball, and volleyball according to FHSAA rankings.
  • The upcoming AAU Volleyball Classic in Orlando anticipates participation from over 2,500 athletes across multiple age groups.
What's Next

Anticipation surrounds the performance of local teams in their respective sports as the seasons progress, with a focus on continued success and potential championships.

Bottom Line

Woody Cox's return to Sanford Seminole as athletic director signifies a significant move for the school's sports programs, while the recognition of local athletes by the Florida Dairy Farmers highlights the excellence within the Orlando sports community.