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    • If I recall, there was an in season transfer involving Booker and Venice after a RB got injured?  Going from memory so might be wrong.
    • An example is a player who transferred to Somerset-Canyons after playing the first two games of the 2024 regular season with Palm Beach Central.  According to the FHSAA, a student may participate in a sport at his/her new school if the student participated in that same sport at another school during that school year, if the student meets one of the following criteria: (a) Dependent children of active-duty military personnel whose move resulted from military orders. (b) Children who have been relocated due to a foster care placement in a different school zone. (c) Children who move due to a court-ordered change in custody due to separation or divorce, or the serious illness or death of a custodial parent. (d) Authorized for good cause in district, private or charter school board policy. I suspect the bar for "good cause" is pretty low.  If a parent applies for a transfer for his/her son, it seems unlikely that anyone in a position of authority is going to seriously question the parent's motivation.  
    • Don’t remember if it was the season before last or last but there was a RB that played in the kickoff classic for Jesuit then transferred to Wesley Chapel.  He played that next week. Someone told me about it but I did not verify .
    • Dumb question then.  Weren't there some infamous in-season transfers this football season?  I seem to remember them being discussed here but don't recall which player/teams were involved.
    • Northwestern and Jones playing again and I agree with you with Central. Long term they'll be good because that neighborhood has talent it's just those few transfers might not be at Central anymore 
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