MIAMI — Despite star running back Javian Mallory sidelined with a lingering hamstring issue, West Boca Raton rode a dominating defensive effort and big plays on offense in winning their first football state championship. Related Articles High School Sports | West Boca Raton wins 6A state championship 26-7 | PHOTOS Playing on the biggest stage, there was no stage fright for the Bulls as they completed a 15-0 season with a 26-7 victory over Kissimmee Osceola on Friday afternoon at Pitbull Stadium on the campus of FIU. It is the first state championship for West Boca and the first state title for a Palm Beach County school since Pahokee eight years ago, first for a county large school since Dwyer in 2013 and the first for a school from south Palm Beach County since American Heritage-Delray was victorious in 2011. West Boca head coach Dylan Potts holds up the FSHAA 6A Football Championship trophy following their victory over Osceola on Friday, Dec.