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Wow...Not overly surprised with the King transfer to DFB but am surprised at how early.....In fact so early that I would not set in stone he remains at DFB.....

James Cook going to MNW 4 days after the playoff clash is a wow to me.....I wonder if he is allowed to get a field pass or will be on the MNW sidelines versus Carol City.  I was  baffled he only touched the ball a couple times in the entire first half versus MNW.  I believe he is the leading scorer in Dade County this year.

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13 minutes ago, Cjm04 said:

Real talk, if he made a full and complete move he is eligible to play for them if he did transfer....

No

 

Once the deadline is passed you cant transfer for that sport

 

However if someone plays a spring sport they can be eligible for that 

 

So you could play football at one school then baseball at a different one 

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32 minutes ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

No

 

Once the deadline is passed you cant transfer for that sport

 

However if someone plays a spring sport they can be eligible for that 

 

So you could play football at one school then baseball at a different one 

you could play first half of the football season at Suwanee and transfer to Columbia and play the second half if you made a full and complete move.  Some counties will make it be for a good cause and have appeal committee's set up to review the move.  It depends on the county.  Once the playoffs start you can not do it.

 

 

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here is the rule 

 

9.3.5.1 Student Who Transfers After the Florida High School State Championship Series in a Sport Begins. A student who transfers to any school after the Florida High School State Championship Series in a sport begins will not be eligible to participate in that sport through the conclusion of the Florida High School State Championship Series.

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7 minutes ago, badbird said:

you could play first half of the football season at Suwanee and transfer to Columbia and play the second half if you made a full and complete move.  Some counties will make it be for a good cause and have appeal committee's set up to review the move.  It depends on the county.  Once the playoffs start you can not do it.

 

 

I was told once you practice with a team upon enrollment for the fall you are not eligible to play for another team 

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22 minutes ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

I was told once you practice with a team upon enrollment for the fall you are not eligible to play for another team 

9.3.2.3 Transfer after Starting a Sport. A student may not participate in a sport if the student participated in that same sport at another school during that school year, unless the student meets one of the following criteria (§ 1006.15(9)(b), F.S.): (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.

 

up to the county if it doesn't fit a, b or c.

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