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Gavin Pritzkau Named MVP at 2026 Orlando FBU Camp

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URGENT UPDATE: In a stunning display of skill, Gavin Pritzkau has been crowned the overall MVP at the 2026 Orlando FBU Camp, held at West Orange on Saturday. The rising freshman at Central Florida Christian Academy showcased his dominance with precision passing that left attendees in awe.

Pritzkau, a well-known name in the camp circuit since he was under 10, has solidified his reputation with this latest accolade. “I feel great about the MVP. I’ve just been putting in hard work in the offseason,” Pritzkau stated. “I came out here making sure I play to the standard that I hold myself to.” His performance not only earned him the top prize but also highlighted his leadership qualities as he encouraged younger players during drills.

Saturday also saw impressive performances from other athletes, with standout MVPs including Harrison Leddy of Jacksonville University Christian and Ethan Williams of Starke Bradford. The complete list of high school MVPs includes:

  • QB Harrison Leddy – Jacksonville University Christian
  • RB Ethan Williams – Starke Bradford
  • WR Chase Guers – Schuykill Haven (Pa.) Blue Mountain High
  • OL Jensser Villanueva Calderon – Pensacola Tate
  • DL Gabriel Octtaviani Gonzalez – Venice
  • LB Blaze Allen – Bishop Moore
  • DB Colton Huntley – Foundation Academy

The middle school MVP was Saiid Eugenio from Tampa Pierce Middle, with position MVPs including QB Miles Von Herbulis of Sanford Markham Woods Middle and WR Evan Good of Winter Garden Hamlin Middle.

As the transfer era continues to reshape high school football, Pritzkau remains committed to CFCA, stating, “God has a plan for me and that plan for me is to stay there. We’re gonna go to a state championship this year and we’re gonna win it.” His determination reflects the broader aspirations of his team, aiming to build on last year’s 9-1 record.

Fellow MVP Blaze Allen, a linebacker from Bishop Moore, also made waves at the camp, noting, “It feels great. I’m working out three times a day, just trying to get better.” Allen was a key player last season, helping his team reach the 3A state semifinals with an average of 8.4 tackles per game.

The excitement generated by this camp is palpable, as both young athletes and veterans prepare for the upcoming season. With Pritzkau’s leadership and the rising talent showcased, the future of high school football in Florida looks bright.

Stay tuned for more updates as these athletes gear up for the challenges ahead!

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