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60 Teams with the Most Playoff Wins


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includes results through end of playoffs

1. St Thomas Aquinas 104

2. Bolles 87

3. Glades Central 69

4. Glades Day 68

4. Lakeland 68

6. North Florida Christian 63

7. Manatee 61

8. Pahokee 59

8. Trinity Christian 59

10. Armwood 57

11. Northwestern 54

12. Madison County 51

12. Carol City 50

14. Fort Meade 49

14. Plant 49

16. University Christian 47

17. Lincoln 45

17. Merritt Island 45

17. Southridge 45

20. Naples 44

20. Baker 44

22. Mainland 43

22. Port St Joe 43

24. Cocoa 41

24. Miami Central 41

26. Dillard 40

26. Osceola 40

26. Booker T Washington 40

29. Southeast 39

29. St Augustine 39

29. Vero Beach 39

29. Chaminade-Madonna 39

33. Apopka 38

33. Dwyer 38

35. Deerfield Beach 37

35. Jesuit 37

37. American Heritage Delray 36

37. Clewiston 36

37. Palm Bay 36

40. Columbia 35

41. American Heritage/Plantation 34

42. Columbus 33

42. Ely 33

44. Blountstown 32

44 Frostproof 32

44. Monsignor Pace 32

44. South Sumter 32

44. Raines 32

44. Pine Forest 32

50. Atlantic 31

50. Niceville 31

50. Santa Fe 31

50. Union County 31

50. Edgewater 31

55. Rockledge 30

56. Lake Wales 28

56. Milton 28

56. Suwannee 28

59. Immokalee 27

60. Gainesville 25

Bold=still alive in playoffs this season

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16 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

 

1. St Thomas Aquinas 102

2. Bolles 87

3. Glades Central 69

4. Glades Day 68

5. Lakeland 65

6. Manatee 61

7. North Florida Christian 60

8. Pahokee 59

9. Trinity Christian 58

10. Armwood 55

11. Northwestern 51

12. Carol City 50

13. Fort Meade 49

14. Madison County 48

15. Merritt Island 45

15. Southridge 45

17. Mainland 43

18. Port St Joe 42

19. Lincoln 41

19. Miami Central 41

21. Dillard 40

21. Osceola 40

23. Southeast 39

23. St Augustine 39

23. Vero Beach 39

Bold=still alive in playoffs this season

FYI...#26 is Apopka 38

Cocoa is not on the list?

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