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Drogo

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As a Vero fan, this should be the 2nd year straight that 3 of the 4 teams in 8A-9 should make the playoffs (Vero, Treasure Coast, Centennial.) 

It got me wondering, since the adoption of the points based systems they are using, is there or has there been a district in which all member teams went to the playoffs? 

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4 minutes ago, Drogo said:

As a Vero fan, this should be the 2nd year straight that 3 of the 4 teams in 8A-9 should make the playoffs (Vero, Treasure Coast, Centennial.) 

It got me wondering, since the adoption of the points based systems we are using, is there or has there been a district in which all member teams went to the playoffs? 

In 5A, Region 2, Dunnelion, Vanguard, and North Marion are all in same district and have qualified for playoff.

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Lots of impressive districts, you can see why a change was needed to allow strong districts to be represented to get the best teams in and weed out weaker runner ups, any instances where every team in the same district are going (or went) to the playoffs?

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