

Instead, Gulf Coast lost a back-and-forth game 35-33 to Miami-Monsignor Pace. Gulf Coast: After starting 2-0 under first-year head coach Tom Scalise, the Sharks nearly made it 3-0 last week.

Last year’s game was wiped out by Hurricane Irma, marking the first season since Gulf Coast opened in 1998 that the programs did not play each other. The rest of the team has 152 yards total. Committed to Clemson, Mellusi has 395 rushing yards in two games. As expected, senior running back Chez Mellusi has been a star for Naples so far this season. What to watch for – Naples: The Golden Eagles had a bye last week after losing 26-17 to Miami-Palmetto, a Class 8A program, in Week 2. Naples Daily News pick: Immokalee 20, Dunbar 17 to make stops and limit Immokalee running backs Raheem and Charles Toombs. There will be a lot of pressure on a defense led by senior lineman and Florida State commit Derick Hunter Jr. The last thing Dunbar wants is a shootout. Senior receiver Seneca Milledge has scored all three of the Tigers' touchdowns this season with two coming on kickoff returns. Dunbar: The Tigers went 0-4 to start the 2014 season and now 0-4 is a real possibility. If the Indians can limit big plays from Dunbar, the offense should score more than enough points to pick up its first win of the season. Rosales back in the lineup, but the defense struggled with Barron Collier's big offensive line in a 44-33 loss. Immokalee's offense showed signs of improvement in Week 3 with junior R.J. The Indians, who have won their last three games against Dunbar, are off to their worst start since beginning the 2008 season 0-5. What to watch for - Immokalee: This is a Class 5A-District 12 game. More: Barron Collier's big line too much for Immokalee in shootout win Naples Daily News pick: Barron Collier 28, Lakewood 20 The offensive line will need a big game again to protect quarterback Jason Grimes from a Lakewood defense averaging three sacks per game. Powell rushed for more than 200 yards and five touchdowns thanks to a big push from the offensive line. Barron Collier: The Cougars defeated Immokalee last week 44-33 behind a big game from running back Drew Powell. Lakewood tallied 272 total yards to Dunnellon’s 124. They only scored 12 in an overtime win against Dunnellon last week, but more than doubled Dunnellon’s yardage production. What to watch for - Lakewood: The Spartans, led by head coach Cory Moore, average 26 points per game. Petersburg Lakewood (2-1) at Barron Collier (2-1)
