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1 St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, FL) 4 14 0.781 5-0-0 1.000 0.687 0.635
2 Edgewater (Orlando, FL) 1 3 0.724 6-1-0 0.857 0.631 0.678
3 Palm Beach Lakes (West Palm Beach, FL) 3 12 0.721 5-0-0 1.000 0.560 0.585
4 Lakeland (FL) 2 7 0.717 7-0-0 1.000 0.519 0.619
5 Bloomingdale (Valrico, FL) 2 7 0.701 5-1-0 0.833 0.606 0.658
6 Armwood (Seffner, FL) 2 8 0.699 5-1-0 0.833 0.589 0.671
7 Niceville (FL) 1 1 0.696 7-0-0 1.000 0.490 0.583
8 Wiregrass Ranch (Wesley Chapel, FL) 2 8 0.670 5-1-0 0.833 0.617 0.541
9 Fleming Island (Orange Park, FL) 1 2 0.669 5-0-0 1.000 0.400 0.597
10 Wekiva (Apopka, FL) 1 3 0.662 5-2-0 0.714 0.690 0.567
11 Tampa Bay Tech (Tampa, FL) 2 8 0.653 5-1-0 0.833 0.444 0.685
12 St. Cloud (FL) 2 5 0.648 5-1-0 0.833 0.567 0.526

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TOP 10 REGION 1 7A

Rank Name Region District RPI Record WP OWP OOWP
2 Edgewater (Orlando, FL)  1 3 0.724 6-1-0  0.857 0.631 0.678
7 Niceville (FL)  1 1 0.696 7-0-0  1.000 0.490 0.583
9 Fleming Island (Orange Park, FL)  1 2 0.669 5-0-0  1.000 0.400 0.597
10 Wekiva (Apopka, FL)  1 3 0.662 5-2-0  0.714 0.690 0.567
14 Lincoln (Tallahassee, FL)  1 1 0.626 4-2-0  0.667 0.628 0.578
22 Crestview (FL)  1 1 0.592 4-3-0  0.571 0.676 0.517
29 Navarre (FL)  1 1 0.558 4-3-0  0.571 0.529 0.577
31 Creekside (St. Johns, FL)  1 2 0.554 3-3-0  0.500 0.625 0.536
33 Lake Howell (Winter Park, FL)  1 4 0.545 4-2-0  0.667 0.467 0.494
35 Chiles (Tallahassee, FL)  1 1 0.531 3-3-0  0.500 0.556 0.540
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Top 10 REGION 2 7A

Rank Name Region District RPI Record WP OWP OOWP
                 
4 Lakeland (FL)  2 7 0.717 7-0-0  1.000 0.519 0.619
5 Bloomingdale (Valrico, FL)  2 7 0.701 5-1-0  0.833 0.606 0.658
6 Armwood (Seffner, FL)  2 8 0.699 5-1-0  0.833 0.589 0.671
8 Wiregrass Ranch (Wesley Chapel, FL)  2 8 0.670 5-1-0  0.833 0.617 0.541
11 Tampa Bay Tech (Tampa, FL)  2 8 0.653 5-1-0  0.833 0.444 0.685
12 St. Cloud (FL)  2 5 0.648 5-1-0  0.833 0.567 0.526
15 Viera (FL)  2 5 0.625 3-2-0  0.600 0.630 0.648
16 Melbourne (FL)  2 5 0.622 6-1-0  0.857 0.429 0.572
23 Winter Haven (FL)  2 6 0.590 4-2-0  0.667 0.589 0.501

 

32 Tohopekaliga (Kissimmee, FL)  2 5 0.551 3-3-0  0.500 0.639 0.508
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TOP 10 REGION 3 7A

Rank

Name

Region

District

RPI

Record

WP

OWP

OOWP

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

Palm Beach Lakes (West Palm Beach, FL) 

3

12

0.721

5-0-0 

1.000

0.560

0.585

17

Pinellas Park (Largo, FL) 

3

9

0.608

3-3-0 

0.500

0.733

0.588

20

Venice (FL) 

3

10

0.598

3-3-0 

0.500

0.694

0.601

21

Mitchell (New Port Richey, FL) 

3

9

0.598

5-1-0 

0.833

0.489

0.450

24

Manatee (Bradenton, FL) 

3

10

0.584

3-3-0 

0.500

0.711

0.532

25

Seminole Ridge (Loxahatchee, FL) 

3

12

0.576

4-1-0 

0.800

0.427

0.489

34

Sarasota (FL) 

3

10

0.544

5-2-0 

0.714

0.367

0.551

37

Sickles (Tampa, FL) 

3

9

0.528

5-2-0 

0.714

0.376

0.488

39

Royal Palm Beach (FL) 

3

12

0.523

3-2-0 

0.600

0.490

0.473

41

Lakewood Ranch (Bradenton, FL) 

3

10

0.510

4-1-0 

0.800

0.187

0.547

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TOP 10 REGION 4 7A

Rank

Name

Region

District

RPI

Record

WP

OWP

OOWP

1

St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale, FL) 

4

14

0.781

5-0-0 

1.000

0.687

0.635

13

Plantation (FL) 

4

14

0.635

6-0-0 

1.000

0.372

0.517

18

Atlantic (Delray Beach, FL) 

4

13

0.601

3-2-0 

0.600

0.693

0.495

19

Miramar (FL) 

4

15

0.600

4-3-0 

0.571

0.683

0.538

26

McArthur (Hollywood, FL) 

4

15

0.573

3-2-0 

0.600

0.607

0.501

27

Hialeah (FL) 

4

16

0.569

3-3-0 

0.500

0.681

0.520

28

Blanche Ely (Pompano Beach, FL) 

4

13

0.567

5-1-0 

0.833

0.378

0.478

30

Fort Lauderdale (FL) 

4

14

0.556

4-2-0 

0.667

0.522

0.466

38

South Plantation (Plantation, FL) 

4

14

0.524

4-3-0 

0.571

0.505

0.492

46

Cooper City (FL) 

4

15

0.493

4-3-0 

0.571

0.456

0.444

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