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Which North FL Team Is It? Godby


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This decade, one of the following North FL teams finished as a district runner-up, came back in the playoffs to defeat the team that beat them for the district championship, and then went on to win a state title.  Which team is it?  I believe they are the only district runner-up from north FL to win a state title this decade.  

Baker County

Bartram Trail

Clay

First Coast

Gainesville

Godby

Lincoln

Mandarin

Niceville

Ponte Vedra

Wakulla

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8 minutes ago, OldSchoolLion said:

This decade, one of the following North FL teams finished as a district runner-up, came back in the playoffs to defeat the team that beat them for the district championship, and then went on to win a state title.  Which team is it?  I believe they are the only district runner-up from north FL to win a state title this decade.  

Baker County  lost at state

Bartram Trail  lost at state

Clay  lost at state

First Coast  lost at state

Gainesville  lost at state

Godby 

Lincoln. Won state but was District champ

Mandarin  won state but was District champ

Niceville  lost at state

Ponte Vedra  lost at state

Wakulla  lost at state

Gonna go with Godby

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It was Godby in 2012....what a depressing loss that was.  Wakulla beat them late in the season and was 11- 0 and ranked number 1 in 5A.  They lost the rematch in the second round 14-7 and Godby went on the win the state championship.  That was one Wakulla let get away...after finishing as runner-up to Norland in 2011 I thought they would get that championship in 2012.  That one still stings... 

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11 hours ago, TRAJAN01 said:

It was Godby in 2012....what a depressing loss that was.  Wakulla beat them late in the season and was 11- 0 and ranked number 1 in 5A.  They lost the rematch in the second round 14-7 and Godby went on the win the state championship.  That was one Wakulla let get away...after finishing as runner-up to Norland in 2011 I thought they would get that championship in 2012.  That one still stings... 

Godby is the answer, and Wakulla is the team that fell victim to them in their playoff run.

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