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  1. 23 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

    Answer any you wish...

    1. Which 4 counties have had 3 or more public schools represent them in one year at the state finals? Hillsborough, Orange, Polk and Miami-Dade.

    2. Only one county has ever had 3 public school state champions in one year.  Which county? Miami-Dade

    3. Only 2 counties have ever had 4 teams(public and/or private) in a state final in one year.  Which 2 counties? Palm Beach and Miami-Dade

    4. This year, which county has a chance to become only the third county to ever have 4 teams(public and/or private) in a state final? Broward

    5. Which north FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Leon and Duval

    6. Which central FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Hillsborough, Orange and Polk

    7. Which south FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade.

    8. Which was the first county to have 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in the state finals?

    9. Which 2 counties have had 3 or more private schools in a state final in one year?

    10. Which was the first county to have 2 different teams each play in back-to-back state finals?

    11. Which 3 counties have the most public school state champions?  In other words, these counties have the highest number of different public schools who have won at least one FHSAA title. 

    12. In terms of population, this is the largest county NOT to have a back-to-back state champion.

    13. In terms of population, this is the largest county NOT to have a state champion.

    14. Private schools in this county have won more combined state titles than private schools in any other county.  Which county?

    Note: All of the questions above refer to FHSAA state football finals.

     

     

     

     

    11) Dade, Palm Beach, Hillsborough

  2. 23 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

    Answer any you wish...

    1. Which 4 counties have had 3 or more public schools represent them in one year at the state finals? Hillsborough, Orange, Polk and Miami-Dade.

    2. Only one county has ever had 3 public school state champions in one year.  Which county? Miami-Dade

    3. Only 2 counties have ever had 4 teams(public and/or private) in a state final in one year.  Which 2 counties? Palm Beach and Miami-Dade

    4. This year, which county has a chance to become only the third county to ever have 4 teams(public and/or private) in a state final? Broward

    5. Which north FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Leon and Duval

    6. Which central FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Hillsborough, Orange and Polk

    7. Which south FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade.

    8. Which was the first county to have 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in the state finals?

    9. Which 2 counties have had 3 or more private schools in a state final in one year?

    10. Which was the first county to have 2 different teams each play in back-to-back state finals?

    11. Which 3 counties have the most public school state champions?  In other words, these counties have the highest number of different public schools who have won at least one FHSAA title. 

    12. In terms of population, this is the largest county NOT to have a back-to-back state champion.

    13. In terms of population, this is the largest county NOT to have a state champion.

    14. Private schools in this county have won more combined state titles than private schools in any other county.  Which county?

    Note: All of the questions above refer to FHSAA state football finals.

     

     

     

     

    14) Duval

  3. 23 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

    Answer any you wish...

    1. Which 4 counties have had 3 or more public schools represent them in one year at the state finals? Hillsborough, Orange, Polk and Miami-Dade.

    2. Only one county has ever had 3 public school state champions in one year.  Which county? Miami-Dade

    3. Only 2 counties have ever had 4 teams(public and/or private) in a state final in one year.  Which 2 counties? Palm Beach and Miami-Dade

    4. This year, which county has a chance to become only the third county to ever have 4 teams(public and/or private) in a state final? Broward

    5. Which north FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Leon and Duval

    6. Which central FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Hillsborough, Orange and Polk

    7. Which south FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade.

    8. Which was the first county to have 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in the state finals?

    9. Which 2 counties have had 3 or more private schools in a state final in one year?

    10. Which was the first county to have 2 different teams each play in back-to-back state finals?

    11. Which 3 counties have the most public school state champions?  In other words, these counties have the highest number of different public schools who have won at least one FHSAA title. 

    12. In terms of population, this is the largest county NOT to have a back-to-back state champion.

    13. In terms of population, this is the largest county NOT to have a state champion.

    14. Private schools in this county have won more combined state titles than private schools in any other county.  Which county?

    Note: All of the questions above refer to FHSAA state football finals.

     

     

     

     

    13) Lee County

  4. 23 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

    Answer any you wish...

    1. Which 4 counties have had 3 or more public schools represent them in one year at the state finals? Hillsborough, Orange, Polk and Miami-Dade.

    2. Only one county has ever had 3 public school state champions in one year.  Which county? Miami-Dade

    3. Only 2 counties have ever had 4 teams(public and/or private) in a state final in one year.  Which 2 counties? Palm Beach and Miami-Dade

    4. This year, which county has a chance to become only the third county to ever have 4 teams(public and/or private) in a state final? Broward

    5. Which north FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Leon and Duval

    6. Which central FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Hillsborough, Orange and Polk

    7. Which south FL counties have been represented by 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in one year at the state finals? Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade.

    8. Which was the first county to have 3 or more schools(public and/or private) in the state finals?

    9. Which 2 counties have had 3 or more private schools in a state final in one year?

    10. Which was the first county to have 2 different teams each play in back-to-back state finals?

    11. Which 3 counties have the most public school state champions?  In other words, these counties have the highest number of different public schools who have won at least one FHSAA title. 

    12. In terms of population, this is the largest county NOT to have a back-to-back state champion.

    13. In terms of population, this is the largest county NOT to have a state champion.

    14. Private schools in this county have won more combined state titles than private schools in any other county.  Which county?

    Note: All of the questions above refer to FHSAA state football finals.

     

     

     

     

    8) Hillsborough, 1969: Blake, Brandon & Pinecrest

  5. 9 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

    Besides Rockledge and Cocoa, these are the notable high schools playing hs football in Brevard County and their records this season.

    Does anyone see a problem here?  

     

    Astronaut    5-2 (lost 27-7 to Satellite)

    Bayside     4-5 (lost 53-8 to Cocoa and lost 35-7 to Rockledge)

    Cocoa Beach     0-8 (lost 63-0 to Satellite)

    Eau Gallie     7-2 (lost 27-13 to Cocoa)

    Heritage     1-7 (lost 49-0 to Cocoa and lost 54-7 to Rockledge)

    Melbourne     2-6 (lost 46-0 to Cocoa and lost 40-0 to Rockledge)

    Melbourne Central Catholic     3-5   (lost 35-0 to Satellite)

    Merritt Island     4-2 (lost 22-8 to Satellite)

    Palm Bay     1-7 (lost 56-0 to Cocoa and lost 41-0 to Rockledge)

    Satellite     7-1 (lost 41-7 to Cocoa)

    Space Coast     2-5 (lost 37-0 to Satellite)

    Titusville     1-6 (lost 42-6 to Satellite)

    Viera     6-4 (lost 36-10 to Cocoa and lost 41-18 to Rockledge) 

     

     

     

    Same thing happening in Polk County.  Population explosion, demographic shift, redistribution of wealth (so to speak) or diluting of talent.  I don't know how many new high schools have opened in Brevard but in Polk, the following schools have opened since my senior year in 1993:

    George Jenkins (1993) - pulls from Lakeland area and north parts of Bartow.
    Lake Region (1995) - pulls from Winter Haven
    Ridge (2005) - pulls from Haines City
    Tenoroc (2008) - pulls from Lakeland and Auburndale
    Unnamed school (2021) - Will pull from Ridge and to lesser extent, Haines City.

  6. 15 hours ago, DarterBlue2 said:

    Do they have a shot at St. Thomas since they get them at home? 

    I posted this before the Venice game so I'll repost:

    Bloomingdale has as good of a chance as anyone going up against a STA. They must limit mistakes, execute the fundamentals and don't let the Raiders alter your game plan. Dare I say, smash 'em in the mouth early and often to let them know you ain't scared. Most teams lose against STA before they hit the field.

    Sincerely,

    Dreadnaught alum...

  7. On 11/30/2020 at 9:31 AM, OldSchoolLion said:

    At #6 is Lake Gibson, with 29 playoff wins.  Could this be the year?  We'll get a better idea when they travel to Palmetto for a 6A state semi this week.  LG is 3-0 in state semi games, winning in in 2003, 2004 and 2016.  But they came up short in the final each time, twice to Armwood.    

    *sigh*

    Not Lake Gibson's year....

  8. 8 minutes ago, skyway said:

    The last 3-4 minutes of that game will go down in history, unreal. I'm short on time, so can't go into great detail. But, let's just cover the last two plays: Bloomingdale, down 33-30, has a single-digit number of seconds remaining. QB scrambles, hits a big pass down to the ~4 yard-line with a second left. B-dale lines up to kick the game tying FG. Tech jumps offsides. Ball goes to the 2. B-Dale suddenly shifts into a swinging gate-type formation. Direct snaps it to an upback, who plunges over for the walk-off, game-winning TD! Wow!

    I posted a year or two ago about B-dale being on the rise.  Very proud!!!  WOW!!!

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