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Madison County at Dunnellon

Columbia at Robert E. Lee

Armwood at Tampa Bay Tech

Northeast (St. Pete) at Boca Ciega (look up why have it here if you want to know LOL)

Seminole (Sanford) at Flagler Palm Coast

West Orange at Apopka

Vero Beach at Treasure Coast

Columbus at NSU University School

Trinity Christian (Jax) at Colquitt County, Ga.

Oasis at Berkeley Prep

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15 hours ago, Joshua Wilson said:

Records are pretty solid... plus Dixie Hollins... really interesting district right now in 6A-8

Plus, this will be an interesting test for Boca Ciega's RB (Chris Phillips), who had a pretty good stat line last week against Countryside:

8 carries, 350 rushing yards (43.8 yards a carry average) and 5 rushing TD's.   Not a bad Friday night. 

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Madison County at Dunnellon

Columbia at Robert E. Lee

Armwood at Tampa Bay Tech

Northeast (St. Pete) at Boca Ciega (look up why have it here if you want to know LOL)

Seminole (Sanford) at Flagler Palm Coast

West Orange at Apopka

Vero Beach at Treasure Coast

Columbus at NSU University School

Trinity Christian (Jax) at Colquitt County, Ga.

Oasis at Berkeley Prep

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