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  1. State lost a fine coach to retirement today. Bill Kramer retired after 22 years as head coach at Naples High. Won a title in '01 (first in SW Florida) & '07, at a school that had two winning sessions in the previous 16 years. Sent lots of kids into better lives, many of which were able to play football at another level, with a few in the league still today. Put Christ first, and was humble enough to see his flaws. Great family man, who has been a tremendous mentor to many a coach.
    7 points
  2. This is Dillards's year. Go panthers!
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  3. https://columbiahighh2003.wixsite.com/tigersportsnetwork/football-historical-page Got a lot of stuff and many more things coming in the future
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  4. I stand corrected and surprised.
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  5. If that happen I got the Panthers winning!!!! Lol
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  6. They left yesterday about 0900. I have no clue where they stayed. They will come back tonight. The pep band, booster club and students busses left today. A lot of folks are driving down and will stay a night or two.
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  7. 1-0 all time vs St Augustine in the 2007 State Title. The farthest North besides that is Mainland. They have played some Tampa Bay Area teams as well as Polk County teams too. Thats as far North as it got
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  8. Vaquero

    Lakeland @ Armwood

    I was just looking at their stands on google maps....gonna be a tight fit tonight.
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  9. GAAAAAAAMMMMMEEEEEE DAAAAAAYYYYYYYY
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  10. DUNEDIN FALCONS were very strong in the 80's. Likely Pinellas County's most successful years.
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  11. GAAAAMMMEEEEE DAYYYYYYYYYY GAAAAAMMMEEEE DAAAAYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!! LETSSSSSS GOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
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  12. Some Baker history Baker and Glades Day met in the finals 5 out of 6 years. Baker did not make it in 1981 losing in the state semis to Mayo ed by Kerwin Bell. Mayo would win that year. Glades Day won in 80,82. Baker won in 83,84,85 and set the record for most consecutive wins at the time at 42. Streak was snapped by Walton led by Jeff Webb who later coached Baker to the 93 state title. Baker missed the playoffs in 86 losing the last game of the season to Century. Century was leading by 5 or 6 late and fumbled. Matt Brunson, now the head coach at Baker, scooped up the fumble and ran about 70 yards to only get walked down on the 5 yard line late in the game. Baker was unable to score ending their season and John Ensor's coaching career. He went into administration. Century went on to lose to Glades Day 7-6 in the finals and Century turned the ball over 7 times. Baker could have easily won 7 state titles in a row
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  13. gwdrum75

    Lakeland @ Armwood

    With Lakeland selling their 1000 tickets, plus the ones out of Armwood's allotment they bought from GoFan, the Lakeland side will be ridiculously packed. Those stands may hold 500-600. Then add in the band.......I'm thinking I may wear neutral clothing and sit on the Armwood side.
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  14. #1 Glades Day Coach:Byron Walker #2 Manatee Coach: Joe Kinnan #3 Baker Coach:John Ensor #4 Titusville Coach:Al Werneke #5(tie) Dillard Coach:Otis Gray #5(tie) Clewiston Coach:Al Morrell
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  15. Great job Columbus ..back in the state semis beating all the odds so far this year. in 2019 we love to say a team haven’t had this schedule they haven’t had that schedule haven’t beat this national team haven’t beat this national team. it’s all about getting to the big dance (playoffs) & being the better team at the end of the night each round ...so much instances are being made on playing this national schedule playing national ranked opponents all to show your “worthy” of being able to compete in your local classification for a “local” championship. @DarterBlue2 @badbird @ColumbiaHighFan2017class smh it’s crazy man but aye letss gooo just 1 more day.
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  16. TD Henry Parish explorers!! To seal the deal, he has been a monster in this game! Columbus 36 Western 21 in the 4Q with 1:35 to go.
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  17. gwdrum75

    Lakeland @ Armwood

    Just to add..... As of this afternoon, Lakeland sold out of their allotment of tickets. So, the only way to get tickets now is at Armwood, or through GoFan with the "super secret" promo code: ArmwoodPlayoff Armwood has stated that no tickets will be sold at the gate.
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  18. Think about all the money you are saving on Glades Central playoff tickets.
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  19. You gotta pay for that we want free streams lol
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  20. You saw what Central did to them last year imagine my Bulls this year who completely shut down one of the best high powered offenses in HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL ANYWHERE.
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  21. skyway

    Lakeland @ Armwood

    My thoughts on Lakeland @Armwood: I really am trying to give as objective a take here as possible. I type this assuming the best OL (Lampkin) and best DL (Glinton) are out for Lakeland. Lakeland Offense: Lakeland has always had a more "multiple", sophisticated running game than most H.S. teams. This has become more pronounced as originality in offensive football is now largely out the window. Yes, in a way, Lakeland is simple in what they do. But, the formations, blocking schemes and personnel groupings will not be like what most other H.S teams have seen. This is obviously an advantage against teams whose players and coaches are not particularly familiar with them (longtime observers of the program will know and recognize most everything they see, however). Add in what may well be the best running back in the country in Demarkcus Bowman, and the 'Naughts have a chance to put up points on anyone. The other two running backs (JaKari Martin and Reggie Kellum) would start for several hundred other high school teams and figure to get 10-12 carries as well. The passing game, featuring 3* QB and Auburn commit Chayil Garnett and 4* WR Arian Smith (possibly the fastest HS football player in the country)...has been a rather huge disappointment. Smith looks to me to have very high "bust" potential. He's demonstrated iffy hands and seems hesitant to go grab the ball when it's up in the air. Watching him run is a thing of beauty. But, there are times I swear the thought running through his mind as the ball is in the air is something like "I have an amazing track future!". The other WR has not impressed, either. The younger WRs in the program show more promise to me. So, they appear to need to continue to run the heck out of the ball. With Willie Lampkin, I think they're good enough to do this on anyone. Without him, elite DLs like Armwood and STA figure to be too stout to run at will on. Lakeland Defense: There was (and still is) reason to believe this defense is as good or better than any that they've had when at full strength. The DL of DE/DT Gabe Dindy (6'3" 260), soph. with many major offers already; DE Cleo Anglin (6'3", 235) some FCS offers despite being an unknown at a bad program last year; DT Dadrion James (6'0", 320), started at Kathleen last year and DE/DT Ryshawn Glinton (6'2" 270) considered a MEAC type player. Willie Lampkin sees spot duty here as well. This unit has the size and athleticism to dominate most OLs and hang in there with the STA offensive line (I think). The back seven uses six defensive backs at most all times. Two of those DBs were known as physical, hard hitting safeties last year and have been trained to play-and labeled-as linebackers. So, they still call themselves a 4-3 defense. The secondary has 4* CB Kendall Dennis, who was in Texas at The Opening; Dook Graham, a Florida commit who was a star on last year's team as well; Zay Roberson, who was thought to be a high level recruit before off the field problems caused him to miss all of last season; and a rotation of other good players, including a couple of taller, physical CBs. Lakeland Special Teams: Lethal returners (Graham, Dennis, Smith) capable of taking any kick against any team to the house. Generally good coverage units with all of the athletes they have. Average punter (QB Garnett) and probably a mediocre kicker but, by the low HS standards, kind of average. Poor snaps and/or holds have meant the field goal and EP tries have been an adventure. Armwood Offense: Spread attack with excellent skill position players, namely 2021 5* WR Agiye Hall. The offense does have a record of questionable to poor performances in big games the last couple of years. Way too much talent on the field for them to count on them not scoring much, however. Armwood Defense: Probably the best, most imposing pair of defensive tackles in the country. Both are over 300 lbs and rated 4* by Rivals. Many who've seen them are convinced both will be playing on Sundays. And the secondary is also elite with major prospects and many picks. Very fast defense. Seven (7) shutouts on the year. NOBODY has had any sort of running game against them. A review of North Gwinnet's QB highlights from the game shows a QB under heavy pressure making throws into very tight windows. The team that did the best against them (17 points in regulation; a 2OT win at home) appeared to labor tremendously to get what they got. Armwood outgained NG 271-205 for the game. Prediction: This may be the hardest game to read (objectively, anyway) for Lakeland that I can recall in many years. I've expected Lakeland's D to largely be able to control Armwood's offense. But, last week's game (indeed largely impacted by numerous 15 yard penalties, a style of offense/personnel that's a bad match up, and no Ryshawn Glinton or Lampkin) raises questions for Lakeland. On offense, Bill Castle can dial up some ball plays. And he's got the best RB he's ever had to ride. But, Armwood's D is built to stop the run. And they have a very highly regarded D-coordinator. Without Willie Lampkin, I don't see Lakeland being able to win the LOS to enough of a degree to get the job done. In the kicking game, the lack of a reliable field-goal kicking unit also may hurt Lakeland against a defense that prides itself on keeping teams out of the end zone. The formula for Lakeland to win involves the defense creating scores and/or short fields off turnovers and the kicking game generating big returns. The formula for Armwood to win involves much of the same. Armwood is at home. They don't usually have much of a home-field advantage. But, for the biggest game they've hosted in ~15 years, they will have a boisterous crowd. Lakeland will find themselves inside the Armwood 20 several times, but will be turned away on many of them without a sufficient kicking game against a stout defense. Armwood will get one big play TD, one short field TD, and a FG. Lakeland will get a TD with a botched EP and a TD late while trailing 17-6 to close to 17-12. Armwood wins 17-12.
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  22. #1 Bolles #2 St Thomas Aquinas #3 Glades Central #4 ?????????? #5 ?????????? Who are the #4 and #5 teams. Nobody has mentioned them yet in this thread.
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  23. B4 I disrespect u bruh ima just stay silent G.
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  24. If that happen this board would burn down lol hahaha a all broward championship meet up hahaha..but we will see.
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