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SubZero reacted to badbird in Did Madison Co.????
They don't need respect from a douchebag. 5 State Titles. 2020 State Champs.
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SubZero reacted to badbird in Did Madison Co.????
You get on here and talk shit about programs and call them trash. I'll say it to your face all day everyday. I'll even meet you half way. Madison is a great program. Too bad they have a douchebag fan that ruins it. Coach Coe would even say it to your face.
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SubZero got a reaction from KeemD321 in Private vs Public
Some of the publics here in Broward & Miami-Dade can hold their own water vs. the Elite [Aquinas, Heritage, Columbus, but i think they just need to cut the classes down to 5 or 6 then it would be fine.
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SubZero got a reaction from OldSchoolLion in Private vs Public
Some of the publics here in Broward & Miami-Dade can hold their own water vs. the Elite [Aquinas, Heritage, Columbus, but i think they just need to cut the classes down to 5 or 6 then it would be fine.
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SubZero got a reaction from muckboy561 in Gibbons is smoking Cocoa.
Didn't see this coming. I expected a close game from this one. Gibbons up 42-9 in the 4th Qtr.
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SubZero got a reaction from OldSchoolLion in AP Rankings Today vs 25 Years Ago
Florida
Ohio St.
Northwestern
Notre Dame
USC
Oregon
Texas A&M
Miami
Alabama
Iowa
Big Ten -> 3
SEC ->3
ACC -> 1
Indy -> 1
Pac-10 -> 2
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SubZero got a reaction from nolebull813 in The 5 Worst Teams in the State
I Agree. The Classes are too watered down, and they don't mix it up every once in a while.
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SubZero got a reaction from DisabledAccount in Central, Northwestern opting in... Columbus, Booker T. opting out
I left you a message @ColumbiaHighFan2017class.
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SubZero reacted to HornetFan in Venice vs IMG tonight
I heard that Jefferson County had to play two of their cheerleaders on offense just to get to a full team. If Madison needs a few opponents, Pop Warner in Central Florida starts up soon.
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SubZero reacted to DisabledAccount in So who has a game this Friday?
No no no, you have claimed on here Madison can beat those Miami teams well those Miami teams can beat STA so if Madison can beat those Dade powerhouses they can beat them with what they got
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SubZero got a reaction from HornetFan in Broward targeting Sept. 21 to start Fall sports
Broward County sports teams have a date they can look forward to: Sept. 21.
If coronavirus positivity numbers continue to decline, that’s the day Broward County Athletic Association teams can begin fall conditioning, Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie said Tuesday.
If the COVID-19 positivity rate continues to decline as we’ve seen, we’ve identified Monday, Sept. 21st, as a potential start date for voluntary workouts for fall sports,” Runcie said.
Conditioning includes cardiovascular training, weight training and other drills not specific to a sport.
Workouts will be conducted outdoors only for the first week,” Runcie said. “During the second week of voluntary workouts, conditioning will continue outside and then will gradually phase into gymnasiums and weight rooms.”
The start of conditioning does not mean a quick start to fall sports, though. Teams would likely spend several weeks conditioning, followed by several weeks of practice. The Florida High School Athletic Association Sports Medicine Advisory Committee recommended at least two weeks of practice before games begin.
We will continue to work with our sports medicine and student-athlete wellness committees, our athletic trainers, athletic directors and health advisors to ensure a safe restart of athletics,” Runcie said.
While the BCAA — which includes Broward County public schools and some of the county’s charter and private schools — targets Sept. 21 as a start date for conditioning, some other local private schools intend to be playing by then.
Two of Broward County’s most successful private-school football programs, American Heritage and Chaminade-Madonna, plan to start their football schedule in September. The Patriots will open their season against the Lions on Sept. 18, while Chaminade starts their season a week earlier against reigning Class 2A champion Hialeah Champagnat.
Runcie also said Broward County will continue conversations with other South Florida school districts on their participation in the FHSAA. Miami-Dade Public Schools voted unanimously on Aug. 12 to consider options to leave the FHSAA.
Communications with our tri-county counterparts — Miami-Dade and Palm Beach — we will continue those conversations as it relates to the Florida High School Athletic Association involvement and participating to ensure that our students will have the opportunity to participate in fall sports,” Runcie said.
From Sun-Sentinel
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/highschool/fl-sp-hs-broward-fall-20200901-lgllr2cjujhhtltmwop6ttfrty-story.html?outputType=amp&__twitter_impression=true
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SubZero got a reaction from KeemD321 in Broward targeting Sept. 21 to start Fall sports
Broward County sports teams have a date they can look forward to: Sept. 21.
If coronavirus positivity numbers continue to decline, that’s the day Broward County Athletic Association teams can begin fall conditioning, Broward County Public Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie said Tuesday.
If the COVID-19 positivity rate continues to decline as we’ve seen, we’ve identified Monday, Sept. 21st, as a potential start date for voluntary workouts for fall sports,” Runcie said.
Conditioning includes cardiovascular training, weight training and other drills not specific to a sport.
Workouts will be conducted outdoors only for the first week,” Runcie said. “During the second week of voluntary workouts, conditioning will continue outside and then will gradually phase into gymnasiums and weight rooms.”
The start of conditioning does not mean a quick start to fall sports, though. Teams would likely spend several weeks conditioning, followed by several weeks of practice. The Florida High School Athletic Association Sports Medicine Advisory Committee recommended at least two weeks of practice before games begin.
We will continue to work with our sports medicine and student-athlete wellness committees, our athletic trainers, athletic directors and health advisors to ensure a safe restart of athletics,” Runcie said.
While the BCAA — which includes Broward County public schools and some of the county’s charter and private schools — targets Sept. 21 as a start date for conditioning, some other local private schools intend to be playing by then.
Two of Broward County’s most successful private-school football programs, American Heritage and Chaminade-Madonna, plan to start their football schedule in September. The Patriots will open their season against the Lions on Sept. 18, while Chaminade starts their season a week earlier against reigning Class 2A champion Hialeah Champagnat.
Runcie also said Broward County will continue conversations with other South Florida school districts on their participation in the FHSAA. Miami-Dade Public Schools voted unanimously on Aug. 12 to consider options to leave the FHSAA.
Communications with our tri-county counterparts — Miami-Dade and Palm Beach — we will continue those conversations as it relates to the Florida High School Athletic Association involvement and participating to ensure that our students will have the opportunity to participate in fall sports,” Runcie said.
From Sun-Sentinel
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/highschool/fl-sp-hs-broward-fall-20200901-lgllr2cjujhhtltmwop6ttfrty-story.html?outputType=amp&__twitter_impression=true
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SubZero reacted to HornetFan in Vero vs Venice
Why don't you drop your game with Lake City Middle School and play Venice?
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SubZero got a reaction from KeemD321 in Vero vs Venice
He's talking about 15 seasons ago, no one is talking about events of 2005. Madison County is a good program, but they're no juggernaut.
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SubZero got a reaction from HornetFan in Vero vs Venice
He's talking about 15 seasons ago, no one is talking about events of 2005. Madison County is a good program, but they're no juggernaut.
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SubZero reacted to HornetFan in Vero vs Venice
Jesse, don't you realize that by trashing teams that Madison has beaten in the past that you diminish your team's accomplishments. When did Madison beat Apopka in football?
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SubZero reacted to HornetFan in Vero vs Venice
Jesse, I don't know if you're delusional or just the biggest Madison fan in Florida. You'll probably pick the second reason (big fan), but I think the second definitely makes you the first (delusional). The Edgewater team of several years ago was an average Central Florida team. About three years ago, quite a few of the best young football players in Orlando made the decision to play together at Edgewater. The team they assembled was big, very fast, and very talented. They added a young talented coach and the result was they took St Thomas Aquinas to the final whistle in the state championship game in 7A. They will have some of those players back this year, but they lost a lot of talent to graduation. They'll be a very good team again this year, but maybe not even the best in Orlando.
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SubZero reacted to VeniceIndianFan in Vero vs Venice
Madison will put a running clock on Mater Dei and win the national championship
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SubZero got a reaction from KeemD321 in SFHSAA being created ?
Booker T won, and ended up with the crown, but not the same BTW as in years past.
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SubZero got a reaction from KeemD321 in SFHSAA being created ?
Also, they play in a tough county, allbeit, STA takes pride in punishing them, but every now, and then, they get tripped up too.