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Does anybody give a 12-0 undefeated team that has been obliterating everything in their path in the playoffs,  a punchers chance in this one?

 

The Immokalee program has had some good teams.  Their 2012 run ended in a 20-21 loss to Godby at States.  

Game will be streamed on NFHS if anybody is interested:

http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/american-heritage-high-school-plantation-plantation-fl/c950f6dc34?maxpreps=desktop_next_game_box_teamwall

 

 

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7 hours ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

Does anybody give a 12-0 undefeated team that has been obliterating everything in their path in the playoffs,  a punchers chance in this one?

 

The Immokalee program has had some good teams.  Their 2012 run ended in a 20-21 loss to Godby at States.  

Game will be streamed on NFHS if anybody is interested:

http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/events/american-heritage-high-school-plantation-plantation-fl/c950f6dc34?maxpreps=desktop_next_game_box_teamwall

 

 

 Didn't AHP have a RB transfer to Immokalee this year?   Alce I think his name is.   He was pretty good. 

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17 minutes ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

Immokalee is basically a swamp a little east of Naples, right? 

Can't use the name "Muck" as that is reserved and applies  western PB County ...

That is correct. It has many similarities to the Muck. When I first visited Belle Glades and Immokalee, I thought I was in a deep, rural part of Jamaica, my home country. I did not believe that Florida had any area that was that underdeveloped. It was an education. In Belle Glades, the only place I saw to eat was an old Kentucky Fried Chicken place, that looked like it was still in the 1950's. 

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46 minutes ago, DarterBlue2 said:

That is correct. It has many similarities to the Muck. When I first visited Belle Glades and Immokalee, I thought I was in a deep, rural part of Jamaica, my home country. I did not believe that Florida had any area that was that underdeveloped. It was an education. In Belle Glades, the only place I saw to eat was an old Kentucky Fried Chicken place, that looked like it was still in the 1950's. 

KFC is good no matter what era it comes from... :lol:

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12 hours ago, DarterBlue2 said:

That is correct. It has many similarities to the Muck. When I first visited Belle Glades and Immokalee, I thought I was in a deep, rural part of Jamaica, my home country. I did not believe that Florida had any area that was that underdeveloped. It was an education. In Belle Glades, the only place I saw to eat was an old Kentucky Fried Chicken place, that looked like it was still in the 1950's. 

I know in Haiti they fry chicken different than my American side of my family 

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