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Quiz-Teams with Greatest Sustained Success


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A number of teams have had fantastic success in recent years.  But relatively few teams have been able to sustain high levels of success for the past 40 years.  In fact, only 2 teams have been good enough to reach the state finals each of the past five decades, including our present decade.

Who are those 2 teams?

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28 minutes ago, Dan in Daytona said:

Miami Carol City is one, give me a FHSAA Record Book minute...and Pahokee :)

It is Carol City and Pahokee!  Dan is the Man! 

One could say that Carol City is king of the upper classes and Pahokee is king of the lower classes in terms of program longevity/sustained success.

Carol City state final appearances 1976, 1977(won), 1989, 1996(won), 1997(won), 2003(won), 2016(won) - Except for their 2016 title game, all of their other appearances were in Florida's largest class at the time.

Pahokee state final appearances 1976, 1989(won), 1998, 2003(won), 2004(won), 2005, 2006(won), 2007(won), 2008(won), 2016(won)

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5 minutes ago, Hwy17 said:

Thanks to NoleBull, I've been doing some history research using old newspaper.  Lakeland has one of the oldest programs in the state and was a powerhouse all the way back in the 1920's and 1930's.  In fact, I'm hard pressed to find a year that they weren't good.  

Lakeland would have met criteria had they made state finals this decade

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41 minutes ago, ColumbiaHighFan2017class said:

Lakeland would have met criteria had they made state finals this decade

Don't count them out, Lakeland always is a contender for the title.  They win it this year or next and they meet the the criteria.  Also they haven't had down seasons like the others. 

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