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I wasn't in fact I am probably if anything giving them more credit then most people in South Florida are by saying 5% of that area talent is far better then 60% of talent in some areas

In that case s fla would win championship every year and it wouldn't be close
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In that case s fla would win championship every year and it wouldn't be close

 

Pretty much.  I can't remember a year where at least one team from Miami-Dade didn't win a championship.  Back when there was only 6 classes, the entire south region for the old 6a (now 8a) was entirely in Miami-Dade.

 

Here's something to think about:  Take the population of Polk County, add it Broward County, and it still wouldn't equal that of Miami-Dade.

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Here is something also to think about Belle Glade and Pahokee probably have under 25,000.  Proof you don't need to be a large metro-area to compete with them.  In a lull of late but historically this low populated area has won many state titles and been very competitive against the best in the state.

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Using the example you listed Zoe

 

You mention bolles and tca

 

Are you saying you think they would actually be able to beat the best Miami team since you said no one would hold 5% so that means a team with less then 5% of the cities talent is the best in the city

 

So if say Carol city is the best Miami team and they don't even have 5% of the cities talent yet i would pick them over Bolles or TCA

 

Make sense?

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Using the example you listed Zoe

 

You mention bolles and tca

 

Are you saying you think they would actually be able to beat the best Miami team since you said no one would hold 5% so that means a team with less then 5% of the cities talent is the best in the city

 

So if say Carol city is the best Miami team and they don't even have 5% of the cities talent yet i would pick them over Bolles or TCA

 

Make sense?

TCA woulda beat them last year and this year CC would beat TCA

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like 80% of that team was playing with each other since their Lil league years at Overtown Tornadoes...

I know, and they showed the nation what they had. It was a special group.

Rockledge had a baseball team do the same thing and won the little league world series back to back.

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Not a transfer by itself, but it's certainly newsworthy since it will lead to numerous upcoming transfers. John Davis is returning to Clearwater Central Catholic as the offensive coordinator. Anybody who knows anything about Tampa Bay football knows that the transfers will be coming now that the announcement has been made.

 

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Not a transfer by itself, but it's certainly newsworthy since it will lead to numerous upcoming transfers. John Davis is returning to Clearwater Central Catholic as the offensive coordinator. Anybody who knows anything about Tampa Bay football knows that the transfers will be coming now that the announcement has been made.

 

 

So safe to say CCC will be getting stronger in 3A?

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Remains to be seen for the sole purpose of the fact that Davis has a history of attracting amazing athletes from all over Tampa Bay; however, athletes aren't the Marauders problem. CCC's athletes the past few years could match Oxbridge/Chaminade/JaxTCA/American Heritage - that's why they were ranked #1 in so many polls sporadically. The problem for CCC is the guys up front. Pinellas County isn't a hotbed for linemen.

2017 will be much of the same. CCC is going to have 10 or 11 D-1 kids, but they're all athletes and skill position kids. The question is, are the linemen there?  A combination of John Davis +Coaching + Athletes should get CCC out of the crowded Tampa Bay region, but then Chaminade will be there in the final 4 who can match the Marauder athletes but are night and day better in the trenches. Chaminade will face zero resistance in Region 4.  Heck, you could combine the best athletes of every team in region 4 outside of Chaminade, and the Lions would still win by 21+.
 

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Christmas break is a good time to transfer because the 2nd quarter ends and 3rd begins on the return.

Cardinal Gibbons is a private school (no school zone) located in NE Fort Lauderdale, only a few miles from Coconut Creek and Coral Springs so very unlikely anyone moved. The Gibbons roster usually has lots of kids from Coral Springs and Coconut Creek. It is well within driving distance.

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2018 OL/DL Jesse Franklin leaving Spanish River for Atlantic. 

 

Not sure if this was already mentioned but 2018 DB Stanley Garner left Cardinal Gibbons for Dillard at the end of the season. 

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