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Spring Games Cancellations This Week?


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2 hours ago, Mashburns said:

Is it safe to say that majority of the South Florida Spring Games this week will be push back until next week or weekend? Seem like these cancellations so far has been waiting to the last minute to call it 

If it's lightening then they will it's hard to tell right now 

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1 minute ago, Mashburns said:

Seem as though they the only team that pulled out now I need to find out details of who Central will play instead now. Vero would a been a great measuring stick for Central who some saying is one of the top teams this year in Palm Beach  

I think it's more of a pussy move everybody knows that you can play football in the rain not when it's lightening 

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4 minutes ago, Mashburns said:

Seem as though they the only team that pulled out now I need to find out details of who Central will play instead now. Vero would a been a great measuring stick for Central who some saying is one of the top teams this year in Palm Beach  

Perhaps University School can take advantage of an opening.

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5 minutes ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

Close. They might need a little more at the LOS and their QB is 2021 but very good. 

They have lots of skilled players and arguably the best RB in FL in Kenny McIntosh. Pretty sure I can safely say they  are a top 6 team in Broward. 

 

I might call coach J to get a game with U School then

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10 minutes ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

Are you the Vero AD in disguise? ;-)

Not sure it is that simple but that would be great if you could help facilitate that spring game. Keep us posted if you can get the ball rolling.

 

No I'm in Ft Lauderdale right now I came down here for them and they back out like that 

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3 minutes ago, BrowardHandicapper said:

Yeah, baseball and softball playoff teams scrambling to take advantage of the window.

 

Yeah I've already lost track of what games are on what days

 

Looks like softball going to push games onto Monday-Wednesday but if things keep up they may have further delay

 

Is there any domes in FL because if so they may need to set a backup plan in place for this situation 

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7 minutes ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

Yeah I've already lost track of what games are on what days

 

Looks like softball going to push games onto Monday-Wednesday but if things keep up they may have further delay

 

Is there any domes in FL because if so they may need to set a backup plan in place for this situation 

Are you going to fund that?

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