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  1. 5 hours ago, imjustafan2 said:

    Unfortunately the Orlando Sentinel won't let me view the article, because I don't subscribe to them.

    I don't subscribe either, but you didn't miss anything.  The meat and potatoes of the article boils down to 8 outclassed football programs making the move to go independent with Orange county's blessing.  Unfortunately, the title is misleading, almost clickbait-ish.

  2. On 12/23/2023 at 8:53 AM, Dr. D said:

    No, enrollment-based classification was used as recently as 2021, before the last two years of Metro-Suburban.  So we have complaints about Metro-Suburban, complaints about enrollment-based, complaints about mandatory district play.  And anyone thinks there's a chance of coming up with a system that makes 500 schools happy?  But I'll agree with your last paragraph. 

    No.  However, going to one class in 2026 will be an eye-opener and blueprint for the nation.  We will get to see how many larger schools have no business playing football, and how many small schools punch above their weight.  ;) 

  3. Just now, h8r said:

    some sheer ridiculousness going on

    take this one for example

    Auburndale 4A 2 7
    Jones (Orlando) 
    Lake Region (Eagle Lake)

    Lake Wales

     

    now why in the heck would downtown orlando have to travel to the middle of polk county and nowhere.  

    that is awful, to see lake wales and jones battle, not awful.  lots of dudes on the field.

    or this one

    Forest (Ocala) 6A 2 6
    Horizon (Winter Garden)
    Lake Minneola 
    South Lake (Groveland)

    how in gods name did ocala forest travel all the way to clermont/orlando, passing 

    this district

    Evans (Orlando) 6A 1 4
    Lake Howell (Winter Park)
    Oviedo 
    Wekiva (Apopka) 

    the sheer intelligence of the fhsaa seems to be one nobody would understand.  

    they literally put all the teams in order of attendance records and said ok, yall are kinda close in distance, boom.

    the rockledge one with all the daytona schools is just as ludacris

    what a joke

    Going to one class would alleviate that issue.  Oh well!  2026 perhaps, lol.

  4. On 12/19/2023 at 7:56 PM, Hwy17 said:

    Around the state how often does one school get the majority of its transfers from one particular rival, and the downturn of the later coincide with the rise of the former? 

    Public schools can now follow the private school model and snag them before high school.  Kathleen (Lakeland) is a great example.  They can't even beat George Jenkins, lol.

  5. 5 hours ago, PinellasFB said:

    I never understand how anyone could be proud of a team like STA for such accolades just because they can beat teams with the great players they recruit, er find in their student body I meant, each year.  I mean how hard is it to win state titles with a team full of four and five stars when you play teams with one or two on the roster?  It's like feeling good about yourself for winning a 22 vs 3 fist fight.  What have you accomplished really?  Anyway, it is what it is and it isn't changing anytime soon and I do know some of the people here could care less where the players came from, only that they are on the team you root for.

    Pinellas will snag a title this decade.  I can feel it!

  6. 1 hour ago, gatorman-uf said:

    Class 5A, District 1
    Gulf Breeze
    Milton
    Mosley (Lynn Haven)
    Niceville

    Class 5A, District 2
    Chiles (Tallahassee)
    Leon (Tallahassee)
    Lincoln (Tallahassee)

    Class 5A, District 3
    Beachside (St. Johns)
    Fleming Island
    Middleburg
    Orange Park
    Ponte Vedra

    Class 5A, District 4
    Belleview High
    Mainland (Daytona Beach)
    Matanzas (Palm Coast)

    Class 5A, District 5
    East River (Orlando)
    Edgewater (Orlando)
    Lake Buena Vista (Orlando)
    Lyman (Longwood)
    Winter Springs

    Class 5A, District 6
    Kathleen (Lakeland)
    Lake Gibson (Lakeland)
    Lakeland
    Sebring

    Class 5A, District 7
    Cypress Creek (Wesley Chapel)
    Gaither (Tampa)
    Springstead (Spring Hill)
    Wesley Chapel

    Class 5A, District 8
    East Bay (Gibsonton)
    Leto (Tampa)
    Spoto (Riverview)
    Tampa Bay Tech

    Class 5A, District 9
    Braden River (Bradenton)
    Manatee (Bradenton)
    Parrish
    Pinellas Park (Largo)

    Class 5A, District 10
    Cape Coral
    Charlotte (Punta Gorda)
    Ida Baker (Cape Coral)
    Mariner (Cape Coral)

    Class 5A, District 11
    East Lee County (Lehigh Acres)
    Fort Myers
    North Fort Myers
    Riverdale (Fort Myers)

    Class 5A, District 12
    Golden Gate (Naples)
    Gulf Coast (Naples)
    Immokalee
    Palmetto Ridge (Naples)

    Class 5A, District 13
    Fort Pierce Westwood
    Heritage (Palm Bay)
    Martin County (Stuart)
    South Fork (Stuart)

    Class 5A, District 14
    Atlantic (Delray Beach)
    Blanche Ely (Pompano Beach)
    Coconut Creek
    Deerfield Beach
    Forest Hill (West Palm Beach)

    Class 5A, District 15
    Boyd Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes)
    Hollywood Hills
    McArthur (Hollywood)
    St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)

    Class 5A, District 16
    Everglades (Miramar)
    Mater Academy (Hialeah Gardens)
    Miramar
    North Miami
    Pembroke Pines Charter

    Please!  No:lol: more Lakeland/St. Thomas matchups. 

  7. 13 hours ago, nolebull813 said:

    Super teams meaning teams with multiple impact D1 transfers that no one can compete with outside of other super teams. So back in the day, Lakeland used to beat STA’s head in like a baby seal to the tune of 4 titles and a 5-1 overall postseason record against STA from 1996-2006. 
     

    After 2006, STA said NO MAS!!!!! The South Florida teams started stockpiling talent at break neck speed starting with Miami Northwestern. With a collection of future college and NFL talent MNW wins the high school national title. 
     

    Then in 2008, STA loaded at every position with a Broward County All Star team, crushes Lakeland and wins the first of their 2 national titles in 3 years. 
     

    STA from 1963-2007 won 3 state championships. Then after stocking super teams, they proceed to win 12 state championships from 2008-2023. 
     

    Miami Central from 1964-2009 a grand total of ZERO state championships. From 2010-2023 they win NINE titles!!!

    Chaminade from 1964-2016 they win 2 titles. From 2017-2023 they win 6!! 
     

    American Heritage won zero from 1981-2012 and then 4 titles since. 
     

    These are the 4 top teams in Florida the last decade by far. None of these teams were anything before 2006. You can say STA won 3 but that is in 35 years compared to winning 12 of the last 16. 
     

    And it’s all thanks to Lakeland 

    I've been looking at this all day and trying to figure out the best way to respond.  Here it is!

    I strongly disagree with the statement that these schools weren't anything prior to 2006, with the lone exception of MC.  They were known for being the rockets that couldn't lift off, and anyone with knowledge of Dade football would certainly agree.  Dade has long been a county where players "follow" coaches, lol.  Now it's Central's turn.

    American Heritage (Plantation), not to be confused American Heritage (Delray), did make one finals appearance to the tune of a 30-13 drubbing by NFC during the Eagles' run in the 90's.  

    Chaminade may have only won 2 titles between 1963-2016, but they have been to the finals 4 times in that same span.  

    Now I'm hardly one to defend the Raiders but in this situation, to say the Raiders were nothing prior to 2006 is laughable at best.  First, I have to guess you made a slight error in saying that the Raiders only won 3 state championships from 1963-2007 as I know you keep stats on damn near everything, lol.  Now if you had stopped at 2006 you would be correct but including 2007 actually gives them 4.  For the sake of discussion we'll stop at 2006.  One very important detail that you left out is the fact that when STA embarked on one of the best comebacks in FHSAA history in the 2006 finals, this was the Raider's 10th trip to the big dance.  YES, for the people in the back in the room.  10 times! (91, 92, 96, 97, 99, 00, 01, 04, 05, 06).  I would hardly call a program that goes the the finals 10 times in a 16 years nothing.  To put it in perspective, from to 1963-2006, STA was 3-7 and Hillsborough County was 5-9 during that same period.  Secondly, although Lakeland gets notoriety for the amount of times they not only defeated STA but done so in overwhelming fashion, I'd be remiss to not mention the "OTHER" schools that gave the Raiders lumps, bruises and heartaches: (1991 FWB (39-14), 2000 Pine Forest 34-27 (3OT), 2001 Lincoln (28-20). 

    Beginning in 2007, the Raiders have gone 12-1 (Thank Lakeland for that lone loss) in the Finals and regardless of how reclassification goes, you can bet the Raiders will find a way to get there.

    STA, Chaminade and AH have matured into the inevitability of their "program building".  That was going to happen with or without Lakeland as Broward (much like Duval) is revered for their private schools and the public schools are, well, anyway....:rolleyes:  A special round of applause goes to the FHSAA for making it easier than ever to moonwalk to the show.

  8. 21 hours ago, Vero Indian said:

    I've been looking up game histories recently on MaxPreps and saw that STA has a 77-6 playoff record spanning from 2004-present, if so then that's incredible, because that's almost two decades of dominance and considering that they've been undefeated in playoff games at home during MP's existence...., teams like Manatee, Dwyer, and Venice have all upset STA at their houses, but when STA got all those teams home, they put in overkill on them boys.....if it wasn't for Lakeland, STA could have two five peats in two different decades 

    @Jullian approves this message! :lol:

  9. On 12/15/2023 at 1:31 PM, DarterBlue2 said:

    Based on those stats, Metro should probably consist of Dade through Pasco, the top 10 population counties. That would be different than what we had before the latest decision on the part of the FHSAA. 

    Right!  Again, I question using county population (then population density) as the determining factor for metro/suburban/rural classification opposed to the high school age population of each county.  Those numbers are readily available.  Maybe it was a little too much work for the "organization". :lol:

  10. 41 minutes ago, Dr. D said:

    Okay, Mandarin vs. Holmes County in the first round.  But I get it, glad geography would come in to play.  But at some point you would have to cross-over regions (like they do in Georgia), so that 2 teams from the same region/city could play in the finals, if they happened to be the 2 best teams. 

    Geography based. Playoff games and seeding would be based on on proximity.  For example, the first round would be district 1 vs 2, 3 vs 4, 5 vs 6, etc.  From the info I posted back in January, in order for Holmes and Mandarin to meet, that would most likely be a 3rd or 4th round match-up if both teams keep winning.  This approach serves two purposes: 1) limit unnecessary travel and 2) provide a true king of the state experience so no one region will have a sizeable advantage over any other in the later rounds regardless of how many schools may come from a particular city/county. 

    Region 1
    District 1

    Tate (Cantonment)
    Escambia (Pensacola)
    Pine Forest (Pensacola)
    Washington (Pensacola)
    Pensacola
    Pensacola Catholic
    West Florida (Pensacola)
    Northview (Century)

    District 2
    Gulf Breeze
    Milton
    Navarre
    Pace
    Niceville
    Choctawhatchee (Fort Walton Beach)
    Fort Walton Beach
    Jay

    District 3
    Crestview
    Walton (DeFuniak Springs)
    South Walton (Santa Rosa Beach)
    Rocky Bayou Christian (Niceville)
    Baker
    Freeport
    Holmes County (Bonifay)
    Vernon


    District 4
    Cottondale
    Sneads
    Marianna
    Graceville
    Chipley
    Gadsden County (Havana)
    Munroe (Quincy)
    Blountstown

    District 5
    Mosley (Lynn Haven)
    Arnold (Panama City Beach)
    Bay (Panama City)
    North Bay Haven (Panama City)
    Rutherford (Panama City)
    Bozeman (Panama City)
    Port St. Joe
    Wewahitchka

    District 6
    Wakulla (Crawfordville)
    Franklin County (Eastpoint)
    Liberty County (Bristol)
    Rickards (Tallahassee)
    Florida High (Tallahassee)
    Maclay (Tallahassee)
    FAMU (Tallahassee)
    St. John Paul II (Tallahassee)

    District 7
    Chiles (Tallahassee)
    Godby (Tallahassee)
    North Florida Christian (Tallahassee)
    Leon (Tallahassee)
    Lincoln (Tallahassee)
    Taylor County (Perry)
    Aucilla Christian (Monticello)
    Jefferson County (Monticello)

    District 8
    Hamilton County (Jasper)
    Suwannee (Live Oak)
    Madison County (Madison)
    Bell
    Branford
    Lafayette (Mayo)
    Dixie County (Cross City)
    Trenton

    District 9
    Columbia (Lake City)
    Fort White
    Union County (Lake Butler)
    Gainesville
    Bradford (Starke)
    Santa Fe (Alachua)
    Hawthorne
    Newberry

    District 10
    Buchholz (Gainesville)
    Eastside (Gainesville)
    P. K. Yonge (Gainesville)
    Dunnellon
    Trinity Catholic (Ocala)
    Bronson
    Chiefland
    Williston

    District 11
    Forest (Ocala)
    West Port (Ocala)
    Vanguard (Ocala)
    Palatka
    North Marion (Citra)
    Crescent City
    Lake Weir (Ocala)

    District 12
    Fleming Island
    Oakleaf (Orange Park)
    Middleburg
    Orange Park
    Ridgeview (Orange Park)
    Clay (Green Cove Springs)
    Baker County (Glen St. Mary)
    Keystone Heights

    District 13
    North Florida Educational (Jacksonville)
    University Christian (Jacksonville)
    Baldwin
    Fernandina Beach
    West Nassau (Callahan)
    Yulee
    Hilliard

    District 14
    Wolfson (Jacksonville)
    Ed White (Jacksonville)
    Riverside (Jacksonville)
    Westside (Jacksonville)
    Christs Church Academy (Jacksonville)
    Providence (Jacksonville)
    Trinity Christian (Jacksonville)

    District 15
    Terry Parker (Jacksonville)
    Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville)
    Raines (Jacksonville)
    Ribault (Jacksonville)
    Bishop Kenny (Jacksonville)
    Bolles (Jacksonville)
    Episcopal (Jacksonville)

    District 16
    Atlantic Coast (Jacksonville)
    Mandarin (Jacksonville)
    Sandalwood (Jacksonville)
    Englewood (Jacksonville)
    First Coast (Jacksonville)
    Fletcher (Neptune Beach)


    Region 2
    District 17

    Bartram Trail (St. Johns)
    Creekside (St. Johns)
    Nease (Ponte Vedra)
    Ponte Vedra
    Menendez (St. Augustine)
    St. Augustine
    Tocoi Creek (St. Augustine)
    St. Joseph (St. Augustine)

    District 18
    Flagler Palm Coast
    DeLand
    New Smyrna Beach
    Spruce Creek (Port Orange)
    University (Orange City)
    Matanzas (Palm Coast)
    Atlantic (Port Orange)
    Taylor (Pierson)

    District 19
    Lake Mary
    Seminole (Sanford)
    Deltona
    Mainland (Daytona Beach)
    Pine Ridge (Deltona)
    Seabreeze (Daytona Beach)
    Father Lopez (Daytona Beach)
    Halifax Academy (Daytona Beach)

    District 20
    East Ridge (Clermont)
    Lake Minneola
    South Lake (Groveland)
    Leesburg
    Tavares
    Eustis
    Mount Dora
    Umatilla

    District 21
    Apopka
    Evans (Orlando)
    Lake Brantley
    Hagerty (Oviedo)
    Lyman (Longwood)
    Oviedo
    Winter Springs
    Wekiva (Apopka)

    District 22
    Ocoee
    West Orange (Winter Garden)
    Horizon (Winter Garden)
    Jones (Orlando)
    Foundation Academy (Winter Garden)
    Orangewood Christian (Maitland)
    Trinity Preparatory (Winter Park)

    District 23
    Colonial (Orlando)
    Timber Creek (Orlando)
    University (Orlando)
    Winter Park
    Boone (Orlando)
    Cypress Creek (Orlando)
    Freedom (Orlando)

    District 24
    Lake Nona (Orlando)
    Oak Ridge (Orlando)
    Dr. Phillips (Orlando)
    Olympia (Orlando)
    Windermere
    East River (Orlando)
    Lake Howell (Winter Park)

    District 25
    Edgewater (Orlando)
    Bishop Moore (Orlando)
    Lake Buena Vista (Orlando)
    First Academy (Orlando)
    Orlando Christian Prep

    District 26
    George Jenkins (Lakeland)
    Kathleen (Lakeland)
    Bartow
    Fort Meade
    Mulberry
    Tenoroc (Lakeland)
    Lakeland Christian
    Victory Christian (Lakeland)

    District 27
    Lake Gibson (Lakeland)
    Lakeland
    Haines City
    Winter Haven
    Auburndale
    Lake Region (Eagle Lake)
    Discovery (Lake Alfred)

    District 28
    Ridge Community (Davenport)
    Celebration
    Tohopekaliga (Kissimmee)
    Davenport
    Gateway (Kissimmee)
    Lake Wales
    Frostproof

    District 29
    Osceola (Kissimmee)
    St. Cloud
    Harmony
    Liberty (Kissimmee)
    Astronaut (Titusville)
    Holy Trinity (Melbourne)
    Melbourne Central Catholic

    District 30
    Heritage (Palm Bay)
    Melbourne
    Viera (Melbourne)
    Bayside (Palm Bay)
    Eau Gallie (Melbourne)
    Merritt Island
    Okeechobee
    Cocoa

    District 31
    Centennial (Port St. Lucie)
    Fort Pierce Central
    Vero Beach
    Rockledge
    Satellite (Satellite Beach)
    Palm Bay (Melbourne)
    Space Coast (Cocoa)
    Titusville

    District 32
    Martin County (Stuart)
    Treasure Coast (Port St. Lucie)
    Belleview High
    Fort Pierce Westwood
    Jensen Beach
    Port St. Lucie
    South Fork (Stuart)
    John Carroll (Fort Pierce)


    Region 3
    District 33
    Springstead (Spring Hill)
    South Sumter (Bushnell)
    Villages
    Weeki Wachee
    Wildwood
    Citrus (Inverness)
    Lecanto
    Crystal River

    District 34
    Hernando (Brooksville)
    Central (Brooksville)
    Nature Coast (Brooksville)
    Land O Lakes
    Wiregrass Ranch (Wesley Chapel)
    Fivay (Hudson)
    Bishop McLaughlin (Spring Hill)
    Hudson

    District 35
    Sunlake (Land O'Lakes)
    Gulf (New Port Richey)
    River Ridge (New Port Richey)
    Cypress Creek (Wesley Chapel)
    Pasco (Dade City)
    Wesley Chapel
    Zephyrhills
    Zephyrhills Christian

    District 36
    Anclote (Holiday)
    East Lake (Tarpon Springs)
    Palm Harbor University
    Calvary Christian (Clearwater)
    Indian Rocks Christian (Largo)
    Mitchell (New Port Richey)
    George Steinbrenner (Lutz)
    Sickles (Tampa)

    District 37
    Clearwater
    Dunedin
    Countryside (Clearwater)
    Largo
    Osceola (Seminole)
    Seminole (Seminole)
    Pinellas Park (Largo)
    Clearwater Central Catholic

    District 38
    Hollins (St. Petersburg)
    Northeast (St. Petersburg)
    St. Petersburg
    Boca Ciega (Gulfport)
    Gibbs (St. Petersburg)
    Lakewood (St. Petersburg)
    Northside Christian (St. Petersburg)
    St. Petersburg Catholic

    District 39
    Alonso (Tampa)
    Plant (Tampa)
    Plant City
    Strawberry Crest (Dover)
    Durant (Plant City)
    Newsome (Lithia)
    Riverview (Riverview)
    Sumner (Riverview)

    District 40
    Armwood (Seffner)
    Freedom (Tampa)
    Tampa Bay Tech
    Wharton (Tampa)
    Gaither (Tampa)
    Hillsborough (Tampa)
    Jesuit (Tampa)
    Leto (Tampa)

    District 41
    Bloomingdale (Valrico)
    East Bay (Gibsonton)
    Lennard (Ruskin)
    Spoto (Riverview)
    Brandon
    Chamberlain (Tampa)
    King (Tampa)
    Middleton (Tampa)

    District 42
    Blake (Tampa)
    Jefferson (Tampa)
    Robinson (Tampa)
    Tampa Catholic
    Berkeley Prep (Tampa)
    Cambridge (Tampa)
    Carrollwood (Tampa)
    Seffner Christian

    District 43
    Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton)
    Manatee (Bradenton)
    Palmetto
    Braden River (Bradenton)
    Parrish
    Southeast (Bradenton)
    Hardee (Wauchula)
    Bayshore (Bradenton)

    District 44
    Riverview (Sarasota)
    Sarasota
    Venice
    Charlotte (Punta Gorda)
    Port Charlotte
    Booker (Sarasota)
    DeSoto County (Arcadia)
    Cardinal Mooney (Sarasota)

    District 45
    Immokalee
    Sebring
    Avon Park
    Clewiston
    Lake Placid
    Lemon Bay (Englewood)
    Moore Haven

    District 46
    Ida Baker (Cape Coral)
    Riverdale (Fort Myers)
    Cape Coral
    Island Coast (Cape Coral)
    Mariner (Cape Coral)
    North Fort Myers

    District 47
    Cypress Lake (Fort Myers)
    Dunbar (Fort Myers)
    Fort Myers
    Bishop Verot (Fort Myers)
    Gateway (Fort Myers)
    Evangelical Christian (Fort Myers)

    District 48
    Lehigh (Lehigh Acres)
    East Lee County (Lehigh Acres)
    South Fort Myers
    Bonita Springs
    Estero
    Southwest Florida Christian (Fort Myers)


    Region 4
    District 49
    Gulf Coast (Naples)
    Palmetto Ridge (Naples)
    Barron Collier (Naples)
    Golden Gate (Naples)
    Lely (Naples)
    Naples
    Community School (Naples)
    First Baptist (Naples)
    St. John Neumann (Naples)

    District 50
    Royal Palm Beach
    Palm Beach Central (Wellington)
    Wellington
    Seminole Ridge (Westlake)
    Glades Central (Belle Glade)
    Kings Academy (West Palm Beach)
    Glades Day (Belle Glade)
    Pahokee

    District 51
    Jupiter
    Palm Beach Gardens
    Palm Beach Lakes (West Palm Beach)
    Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens)
    Inlet Grove (Riviera Beach)
    Suncoast (Riviera Beach)
    Benjamin (Palm Beach Gardens)
    Cardinal Newman (West Palm Beach)

    District 52
    Forest Hill (West Palm Beach)
    John I. Leonard (Greenacres)
    Lake Worth
    Park Vista (Lake Worth)
    Atlantic (Delray Beach)
    American Heritage (Delray Beach)
    Boynton Beach
    Somerset Canyons (Boynton Beach)

    District 53
    Boca Raton
    Santaluces (Lantana)
    Olympic Heights (Boca Raton)
    West Boca Raton
    St. Andrews (Boca Raton)
    SLAM (West Palm Beach)
    St. John Paul II (Boca Raton)

    District 54
    Coral Springs
    Douglas (Parkland)
    Monarch (Coconut Creek)
    Coral Glades (Coral Springs)
    Coconut Creek
    Deerfield Beach
    Coral Springs Charter
    North Broward Prep (Coconut Creek)

    District 55
    Taravella (Coral Springs)
    Blanche Ely (Pompano Beach)
    Boyd Anderson (Lauderdale Lakes)
    Piper (Sunrise)
    Calvary Christian Academy (Fort Lauderdale)
    Northeast (Oakland Park)
    Pine Crest (Fort Lauderdale)
    Cardinal Gibbons (Fort Lauderdale)

    District 56
    Dillard (Fort Lauderdale)
    Fort Lauderdale
    St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale)
    Nova (Davie)
    Plantation
    South Plantation
    Hollywood Hills
    Stranahan (Fort Lauderdale)

    District 57
    Western (Davie)
    Flanagan (Pembroke Pines)
    American Heritage (Plantation)
    Cypress Bay (Weston)
    Cooper City
    South Broward (Hollywood)
    Avant Garde (Hollywood)
    Pembroke Pines Charter

    District 58
    Somerset Academy (Pembroke Pines)
    West Broward (Pembroke Pines)
    McArthur (Hollywood)
    Everglades (Miramar)
    Miramar
    Hallandale
    Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood)
    Somerset Academy Key (Deerfield Beach)

    District 59
    Dr. Krop (Miami)
    American (Hialeah)
    Miami Carol City
    Miami Norland
    Monsignor Pace (Miami)
    North Miami Beach
    Dade Christian (Miami)
    True North (Miami)

    District 60
    Goleman (Miami)
    Hialeah
    Mater Academy (Hialeah Gardens)
    North Miami
    Miami Central
    Miami Edison
    Miami Jackson
    Miami Northwestern

    District 61
    Doral Academy
    Miami
    Miami Beach
    Miami Springs
    Washington (Miami)
    Columbus (Miami)
    Belen Jesuit (Miami)

    District 62
    Coral Gables
    South Miami
    Immaculata-LaSalle (Miami)
    St. Brendan (Miami)
    Westland Hialeah
    Florida Christian (Miami)

    District 63
    South Dade (Homestead)
    Miami Palmetto
    Miami Killian
    Westminster Christian (Miami)
    Southwest Miami
    Gulliver Prep (Pinecrest)
    Archbishop Carroll (Miami)

    District 64
    Homestead
    Miami Southridge
    Somerset Charter (Silver Palms)
    Palm Glades Prep (Miami)
    Palmer Trinity (Miami)
    Somerset Academy Charter South Homestead
    Key West

  11. 1 hour ago, DarterBlue2 said:

    Based on those stats, Metro should probably consist of Dade through Pasco, the top 10 population counties. That would be different than what we had before the latest decision on the part of the FHSAA. 

    I'm not shocked that the FHSAA chose the ENTIRE county populations when determining Metro/Suburban classifications.  It makes absolutely no sense.  :D

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