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10 minutes ago, badbird said:

Edgewater 49 Winter Park 13

AHAHAHAHAHAHA

Welp guess all those transfers didn't exactly gel yet LOL.  I am still trying to figure out how ones family moves from LARGO to Winter Park... I don't know their pockets but man that is sure a nice upgrade in housing.

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West Central Florida area scores:

Manatee 16 North Miami 9

Braden River  49 Lehigh 27

Bishop Verot 9 Lemon Bay 7

Cardinal Mooney 30 Desoto 20

Bayshore 26 Dixie Hollins 14

Armwood 44 Sarasota  Riverview 14

Lakewood Ranch 35 Osceola 0

Venice 25 Plant 25 tie no ot

Charlotte 52 Mariner 13

Southeast 13 Lennard 13 tie 3 ot

Island Coast 20 North Port 17

Palmetto 34 Booker 8

 

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Apopka 28 Mainland 13. I left with just under three minutes to go, but Apopka was driving so I figured the score would either remain the same or Apopka would widen the margin. 

Mixed feelings on this game. Apopka's defense has come a long way and is very solid. The offense kept shooting itself in the foot, though, fumbling the ball away three or four times of which only one was forced. Two Apopka and one Mainland touchdowns were called back. 

If Apopka can remain healthy and if the kids play as a unit, they could have a very good season. However, the district, though small, is a tough one, so a playoff spot is not even assured. 

Mainland had the size advantage, but it was obvious Apopka was the better conditioned team. 

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