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Counties with Most Public School State Champions


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7 minutes ago, KeemD321 said:

Dade, Brevard, and a guess of Orange

It is not Orange. Orange only has Apopka, Dr. Phillips and Evans (shared title). Bishop Moore has two but is a Catholic school.

Substitute Polk and you may be right. I forgot that Brevard has had several public schools win states: Rockledge, Cocoa, Merit Island, Palm Bay, etc. 

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Dade (12 schools)

  1. Coral Gables 
  2. Hialeah-Miami Lakes
  3. Miami 
  4. Miami Booker T. Washington
  5. Miami Carol City 
  6. Miami Central 
  7. Miami Edison 
  8. Miami Killian 
  9. Miami Norland 
  10. Miami Northwestern 
  11. Miami Southridge 
  12. South Dade (Homestead)
     

Escambia (7)

  1. Escambia
  2. Tate
  3. Northview
  4. Pine Forest
  5. Washington
  6. Woodham
  7. Ernest Ward

Brevard (6)

  1. Cocoa
  2. Melbourne 
  3. Merritt Island
  4. Palm Bay (Melbourne)
  5. Rockledge
  6. Titusville
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6 minutes ago, gatorman-uf said:

Dade (12 schools)

  1. Coral Gables 
  2. Hialeah-Miami Lakes
  3. Miami 
  4. Miami Booker T. Washington
  5. Miami Carol City 
  6. Miami Central 
  7. Miami Edison 
  8. Miami Killian 
  9. Miami Norland 
  10. Miami Northwestern 
  11. Miami Southridge 
  12. South Dade (Homestead)
     

Escambia (7)

  1. Escambia
  2. Tate
  3. Northview
  4. Pine Forest
  5. Washington
  6. Woodham
  7. Ernest Ward

Brevard (6)

  1. Cocoa
  2. Melbourne 
  3. Merritt Island
  4. Palm Bay (Melbourne)
  5. Rockledge
  6. Titusville

Great job.  You missed one from Escambia County....Pensacola High

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On 10/20/2019 at 2:27 PM, DarterBlue2 said:

It is not Orange. Orange only has Apopka, Dr. Phillips and Evans (shared title). Bishop Moore has two but is a Catholic school.

Substitute Polk and you may be right. I forgot that Brevard has had several public schools win states: Rockledge, Cocoa, Merit Island, Palm Bay, etc. 

Brevard has 6 that I know of, Melbourne, Palm Bay, Rockledge, Cocoa, Titusville, Merritt Island. Not sure about Astronaut?

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On 10/21/2019 at 10:24 PM, Cat_Scratch said:

Brevard has 6 that I know of, Melbourne, Palm Bay, Rockledge, Cocoa, Titusville, Merritt Island. Not sure about Astronaut?

I don't believe Astronaut had any. But they did have a superbowl champion. The city of Titusville had an abundance of well known talent. Including Cris Collinsworth. Even a hall of fame quarterback resided in the area before moving out of state in middle school I believe. 

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3 hours ago, KeemD321 said:

I don't believe Astronaut had any. But they did have a superbowl champion. The city of Titusville had an abundance of well known talent. Including Cris Collinsworth. Even a hall of fame quarterback resided in the area before moving out of state in middle school I believe. 

Wilber Marshall was another Astronaut grad. He played for 2 Super winning teams, Chicago Bears in 1985 & Washington Redskins in 1991. 

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