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Palm Beach County Pre-season Top 10


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1. Atlantic High (Loaded)

2. Oxbridge Academy [Redacted by Admin]

3. Park Vista (Have to replace injury RB)

4. American Heritage (Building something good)

5. Dwyer (Replacing 20+ seniors)

6. Pahokee (Very Talented Group)

7. Palm Beach Lakes (Good at the Skill Positions)

8. Boca (Bringing Back Lang/Singletary will help)

9. Palm Beach Gardens (Replacing Two Power 5 Athletes and One Power 5 Lineman)

10. Wellington (M.A.R is one of the best players in the state) 

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3 hours ago, Carey Tron McCray said:

The fact that your list does not include Boynton.....Although it was only the spring Boynton held Lakes to one first down....And only gave up 3 to Deerfield after the offense had a fumble deep in their own territory.

Do you have a list? 

Where does Boynton stand on your PB County list?

To me Boynton has had some talent the last few years but consistency, stability of coaching, and off field drama has unfortunately made the program a borderline mess.  

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Carey Tron McCray said:

Since I have a dog in the fight I will refrain from ranking, but I believe Boynton will be top three in PBC this fall.

The talent is generally there for success but I'm sure you know better then myself that Boynton has been the kind of team that if you blink too soon it changes quick.

 

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2 hours ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

The talent is generally there for success but I'm sure you know better then myself that Boynton has been the kind of team that if you blink too soon it changes quick.

 

Right look at last year beat boyd Anderson twice & lost to us twice & boyd Anderson was said to be better then us & I've heard nothing on BB this off season about any additions or and positive signs that they would be a force this year ....Thats why I asked top 3! $!!!! I'm PBC AHD?? ATL??? PH?? PBL??? OBA??? 

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11 hours ago, Carey Tron McCray said:

Pretty much.  They are a well coached football team.  Not a lot of mistakes, and they maximize the use of their feature back/receiver.  Good coaching.

Definitely agree with this. They would improve so much from beginning to end of a summer camp. That being said I don't think they'll have the firepower to overcome vero 

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  • 5 weeks later...

With a lot better than usual depth in Palm Beach County this year (IMO), I decided to list a top twenty.

 


PB County Pre-Season Top 20:


Atlantic (8A-10)

Oxbridge Academy (3A-Region 2)
Park Vista (8A-10)
PB Gardens (8A-9)
Boynton Beach (6A-15)
Pahokee (1A- Region 4)
PB Central (8A-9)

Dwyer (7A-13)
American Heritage (3A- Region 4)
PB Lakes (7A-13)
Glades Central (4A-4)
Wellington (8A-9)
Boca Raton (8A-10)
Olympic Heights (7A-13)
Seminole Ridge (8A-9)

Cardinal Newman (3A-Region 2)
Benjamin (3A- Region 4)
Kings Academy (3A- Region 2)
Suncoast (5A-15)
Forest Hill (7A-13)

Of note: Glades Day (2A-Region 4)

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34 minutes ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

With a lot better than usual depth in Palm Beach County this year (IMO), I decided to list a top twenty.

 


PB County Pre-Season Top 20:


Atlantic (8A-10)

Oxbridge Academy (3A-Region 2)
Park Vista (8A-10)
PB Gardens (8A-9)
Boynton Beach (6A-15)
Pahokee (1A- Region 4)
PB Central (8A-9)

Dwyer (7A-13)
American Heritage (3A- Region 4)
PB Lakes (7A-13)
Glades Central (4A-4)
Wellington (8A-9)
Boca Raton (8A-10)
Olympic Heights (7A-13)
Seminole Ridge (8A-9)

Cardinal Newman (3A-Region 2)
Benjamin (3A- Region 4)
Kings Academy (3A- Region 2)
Suncoast (5A-15)
Forest Hill (7A-13)

Of note: Glades Day (2A-Region 4)

Boynton at 5 hmmmm

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9 hours ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

Boynton Beach won't be no picnic for Dillard, or anyone for that matter...

That's the last thing we need anyway no cupcakes so even tho I haven't heard anything about them getting anything in or keeping anything valuable I'm glad their gonna be a force to be reckoned with.

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I really like while American Heritage Del-Ray is doing, they have quietly rebuilt the program after a really rough season in 2016. To be fair, the schedule was ridiculous last year. The 2017 schedule is much more bearable and I think with the added depth, they are going to evolve into a force by the time the playoffs roll around.

 

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22 minutes ago, SPCjessica2004 said:

I really like while American Heritage Del-Ray is doing, they have quietly rebuilt the program after a really rough season in 2016. To be fair, the schedule was ridiculous last year. The 2017 schedule is much more bearable and I think with the added depth, they are going to evolve into a force by the time the playoffs roll around.

 

I would agree.  Their schedule is still very solid for a 3A team but as you said - more bearable. 8-2 would be impressive with their schedule IMO.  Talent is there to make things happen but my concern for them would be their secondary matching up to arguably the strongest WR core in the state in Chaminade-Madonna.

 A very interesting tidbit however -  CM QB last year Henry Columbi's father  ( also Henry Columbi) was a Defensive Back /Assistant Coach at CM, went over to neighboring Archbishop McCarthy in the early spring, and now is a DB/Assistant Coach at AHD.  You would think AHD has hired the ideal coach to counter a heavy part of CM's offensive schemes.....Coinicdence?

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