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After Making Their Debut in year 1 of the Broward Vs USA Showcase, My Panthers Have Been invited Back & Will Play The Dr.Philips Panthers At Home, Primetime 8pm on Friday Night. 
 

THE MATCHUP: if my memory serves me correctly @nolebull813 this will be the first time these programs have faced off in football. This game is gonna be HUGE!. Out of county opponent, AT HOME, 8pm Start, National showcase, and lastly On this day Dillard will Be Debuting Their renovated stadium, Which Will have brand new turf, Dillard panthers in both end zones & a panthers painted at the 50 yard line. 
 

Because of the New stadium renovations, Otis Gray memorial stadium Will Also be The Host For A Few Other Teams in The broward Vs USA Showcase. 


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On Thursday August, 21st At 4:00pm You Will Have PiPER VS PEACHTREE RIDGE. (AT DILLARD)
 

At 8:00pm You Will Have Monarch Vs Jacksonville Bolles. 
 

On Friday August, 22nd At 4:00pm You Will Have West Broward Vs Corner Canyon(UT) At Dillard. 
 

And At 8:00pm For The Primetime Matchup You Will Have DR.PHILLIPS @ DILLARD. 

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6 hours ago, FBGUY1989 said:

Interesting matchup between Dr. Phillips and Dillard 

That it is. I’ve heard about them. But I don’t know anything about them except they’re from the Orlando area by universal studios lol. 
 

I know back in the day their girls basketball team use to be very good, but that’s about it. 

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1 hour ago, DILLARDBOYZ954 said:

That it is. I’ve heard about them. But I don’t know anything about them except they’re from the Orlando area by universal studios lol. 
 

I know back in the day their girls basketball team use to be very good, but that’s about it. 

I don't know much about Dr. Phillips but I know in 2024 they were one win away from the state game. Dr. Phillips lost to Lake Mary. Prior to this they won a state title in 2017 against Atlantic ending the season 13-2. 

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12 minutes ago, FBGUY1989 said:

I don't know much about Dr. Phillips but I know in 2024 they were one win away from the state game. Dr. Phillips lost to Lake Mary. Prior to this they won a state title in 2017 against Atlantic ending the season 13-2. 

Okay okay. This is gonna be a Great Game, And a Great Test To Start the Year. 
 

and a 8:00pm start. Most Definitely Gonna Be A Standing Room Only Event. 

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Dr. Phillips has five final four appearances, two state runner ups and one state title over the last 15 years.

 

During that time they’ve also made the regional championship game 8 times out of 15.

 

2024 - Final Four

2018 - Elite 8

2017 - State Champion

2016 - State Runner Up

2015 - Elite 8

2014 - Elite 8

2012 - Final Four

2010 - State Runner Up

 

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36 minutes ago, Pipe Dreams said:

Dr. Phillips has five final four appearances, two state runner ups and one state title over the last 15 years.

 

During that time they’ve also made the regional championship game 8 times out of 15.

 

2024 - Final Four

2018 - Elite 8

2017 - State Champion

2016 - State Runner Up

2015 - Elite 8

2014 - Elite 8

2012 - Final Four

2010 - State Runner Up

 

Extremely solid. Gonna be a great matchup for both teams in week 1. Do they travel well ?

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1 hour ago, DILLARDBOYZ954 said:

Extremely solid. Gonna be a great matchup for both teams in week 1. Do they travel well ?

no, they also lost most of their skilled offensive players.  Pipe Dreams can tell you about what they have coming back more than me.  They will be well coached and play physical no matter what they have coming back.  

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28 minutes ago, badbird said:

no, they also lost most of their skilled offensive players.  Pipe Dreams can tell you about what they have coming back more than me.  They will be well coached and play physical no matter what they have coming back.  

Got to look at their game films. And also see how do they fair against south fl opponents or if they only play central Florida opponents.

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