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**Gavin Pritzkau Crowned MVP at Urgent 2026 Orlando FBU Camp**

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UPDATE: In a stunning display of talent and leadership, Gavin Pritzkau has been named the MVP of the 2026 Orlando FBU Camp held on July 15, 2026, at West Orange. This recognition marks a significant achievement for Pritzkau, who is set to become a freshman at Central Florida Christian Academy this fall.

Pritzkau, known for his precision passing and tight spirals, dominated the camp, showcasing skills that have made him a standout participant since childhood. “I feel great about the MVP. I’ve just been putting in hard work in the offseason, been in the gym,” Pritzkau stated. His commitment to excellence was evident as he encouraged younger players throughout the day.

The camp, organized by Lo Wood, also recognized other high school MVPs, including Harrison Leddy of Jacksonville University Christian and Ethan Williams of Starke Bradford. Each participant demonstrated exceptional skills, contributing to a highly competitive atmosphere.

In the middle school category, linebacker Saiid Eugenio of Tampa Pierce Middle earned the overall MVP title, with position MVPs including Miles Von Herbulis and Evan Good among others. Pritzkau, who has been a regular on the camp circuit, expressed his desire to mentor younger players, reflecting on the guidance he received in his early years. “I try to lead by example. When I see the younger guys I try to interact with them… it would mean the world to me,” he said.

As the high school football landscape shifts with transfers, Pritzkau affirmed his commitment 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 confidence signals a bright future for both him and the team.

Another standout, Blaze Allen, a rising senior from Bishop Moore, was named linebacker MVP after significantly improving his performance from the previous year. With an impressive average of 8.4 tackles per game, Allen expressed his excitement about the upcoming season, emphasizing the hard work his team is putting in.

The energy at the camp was palpable, with athletes pushing themselves to new heights. As Pritzkau and his peers return to their respective schools, the impact of their hard work at the camp will surely resonate throughout the upcoming football season.

Stay tuned for more updates as these young athletes continue to develop their skills and prepare for competitive play ahead. Don’t miss out on sharing their inspiring stories!

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