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HALLANDALE 2014 SCHEDULE


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august 29 home vs mcarthur

 

sep 5 home vs hollywood hills

 

sep 12 @ south broward

 

sep 19 home vs coral springs

 

sep 26 home vs creek

 

BYE

 

oct 10th @ suncoast

 

oct 18th @ dillard

 

oct 24th @ stranahan

 

oct 31st  home vs boynton beach

 

 

  SOOOO this is the team that everyone is over hyping?? with the only 2 teams thats worth meantionig are dillard and boynton beach who they lost to last year???? so whats that another 8-2 season but missing the playoffs....AGAIN.!!?? our district may not be the toughest of them all but atleast dillard schedules must see matchups outside our district....this whole schedule is pure garbage and laughable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dillard's non district games from last year were

 

26 point loss

 

14 point loss

 

50 point loss

 

So what's worse? Beating weak non district opponents, or getting your head beat in by tougher ones?

NEAITHER BUT AT LEAST IT PREPARED  US FOR THE PLAYOFFS WHERE WE MADE IT TO THE PLAYOFFS WHERE DID IT LEAVE HALLANDALE....OH LEMME TELL U 8-2 AND NOT IN THE PLAYOFFS BECAUSE THEY COUD NOT  BEAT THE ONLY 2 COMPETITVE TEAMS ON THERE ROSTER.

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