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Vero Beach Had Tough Playoff Paths in the 80's and 90's


OldSchoolLion

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Below is a list of teams that knocked them out of the playoffs during those decades.  Those programs were all powerhouses at the time they beat Vero.  As you'll see, Vero was in most of these games.  

1980 Lost to 4A runner-up Columbus 7-3

1982 Lost to 4A runner-up Columbus 31-24

1986 Lost to 5A champion Lakeland 37-6

1989 Lost to 5A champion Manatee 39-14

1991 Lost to 5A co-champion Southridge 17-16

1992 Lost to 5A runner-up Dillard 29-21

1993 Lost to 5A champion Southridge 41-26

1994 Lost to 6A runner-up Southridge 38-28

1998 Lost to 6A runner-up Southeast 16-14

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