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SHOOTOUT MONDAY: Looking at District 11-7A

November 5, 2012
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Charlotte
Lemon Bay
Port Charlotte
5-4, 2-1
6-3, 2-1
7-2, 2-1

How did we get here? Call it turn around seasons for both Lemon Bay and Port Charlotte, plus add in the fact that Charlotte has not played its best football like we have seen the past few years has resulted in this tiebreaker happening. Port Charlotte is looking mighty strong under 1st-year head coach Jordan Ingman who was hired back in the offseason at only 22 years of age. The Pirates have totally surprised a lot of people this year and are on the verge of winning a district title through this tiebreaker. Lemon Bay has been impressive as well under second year head coach D.J. Ogilvie who has brought back winning pride to the school in Englewood.

Charlotte
10/5: Won vs. Gulf Coast, 49-0
10/19: Won vs. Lemon Bay, 40-0
11/2: Loss to Port Charlotte, 13-0 

Lemon Bay
10/5: Won vs. Port Charlotte, 28-20
10/19: Loss to Charlotte, 40-0
11/2: Won vs. Gulf Coast, 33-14

Port Charlotte
10/5: Loss to Lemon Bay, 28-20
10/19: Won vs. Gulf Coast, 34-13
11/2: Won vs. Charlotte, 13-0

The Quarters: This tiebreaker is for both the Champion and Runner-up spots. Port Charlotte is the host of this tiebreaker and will be the top seed in the shootout. The quarters will be guaranteed to be at least 2, possibly 3 depending on the scenario that could possibly happen.

Quarter 1: Charlotte vs. Lemon Bay
Quarter 2: Winner of Quarter 1 vs. Port Charlotte
Quarter 3 (If Needed): Loser of Quarter 1 vs. Port Charlotte

Note: Quarter 3 will only be played if Port Charlotte loses in Quarter 2. Quarter 2 will determine the district champion. If Quarter 3 is to be played it will determine the district runner-up, otherwise if Port Charlotte wins in Quarter 2, the loser will be the district runner-up.

Projected Finish: 1. Port Charlotte, 2. Charlotte, 3. Lemon Bay

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