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Rigdon, who also averaged 40 points in guiding the Benjamin boys’ basketball team to the state semifinals last year, is a two-time Class 1A MVP and 44-0 in his high school football career thus ...
Elam grew up in Riviera Beach, Florida, and attended The Benjamin School, where he played basketball, football, and ran track. [2] As a senior, he recorded 71 tackles, three sacks and nine interceptions and was named the Palm Beach 5A-1A football defensive player of the year. [3]
In 2014, The Benjamin School began a modernization campaign that raised around $40 million to pay for the Benjamin Hall performing arts center, the aquatics center, the field house, the varsity house, and the Maglio Family STEM Center. [12] [13] [14] A January 2017 tornado in Florida severely damaged the school's football stadium. Repairs were ...
Travis was born in eest Pam Beech, Florida, and attended Palm Beach Central High School. After his Sophomore year, he transferred to The Benjamin School where he graduated in 2018. Coming out of high school he was ranked No. 24 dual-threat quarterback by 247Sports. [1] [2] His brother Devon Travis played baseball at Florida State under Mike Martin.
The encore saw the unbeaten Benjamin girls team lose by penalty kicks to a King’s Academy squad missing its best player Lola Hathorne. The two teams went scoreless for the first 100 minutes ...
Benjamin head coach Barrett Saunders challenged his boys and girls to compete, and the Bucs responded in a big way on Tuesday. Reload, not rebuild: Benjamin boys and girls dominate at Palm Beach ...
More: High School Football Freshman Keegan Hayes giving Benjamin big-play threat to complement Rigdon Nightmarish four minutes for Mustangs The game was tied at 28 after the Tigers cashed in a ...
Don Haskins: He started his coaching career at Benjamin in 1955 as a teacher and basketball coach of both boys and girls teams from 1955–56.He was the men's basketball head coach at Texas Western College (renamed the University of Texas at El Paso in 1967) from 1961 to 1999, including the 1966 season when his team won the NCAA Tournament.