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19 hours ago, KeemD321 said:

Only real guaranteed win is the KOC, Viera, and Spruce Creek. All the other games could go either way. Toughest games are Vero, Kissimmee Osceola, Venice and Rockledge.

Don't overlook Dr Phillips, played in Orlando.

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3 hours ago, HornetFan said:

Don't overlook Dr Phillips, played in Orlando.

Dr Phillips is grouped into the toss up games. It'll be their first time playing in the regular season. They've always played in the spring with Cocoa coming out on top in varsity play.

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29 minutes ago, KeemD321 said:

Dr Phillips is grouped into the toss up games. It'll be their first time playing in the regular season. They've always played in the spring with Cocoa coming out on top in varsity play.

Dr Phillips is playing in a Spring Jamboree with Winter Park and Apopka this coming Wednesday.

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18 hours ago, FBGUY1989 said:

What about Mainland or that wouldn't be a good match 

Good question. Athlete for athlete they generally matchup pretty well. Cocoa has had the edge resently. There aren't many teams that would attempt that schedule. Hats off to those little giant killers. They fear no one. Go Tigers !

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37 minutes ago, Dan in Daytona said:

Good question. Athlete for athlete they generally matchup pretty well. Cocoa has had the edge resently. There aren't many teams that would attempt that schedule. Hats off to those little giant killers. They fear no one. Go Tigers !

I honestly thought they would keep that series going. Was always an entertaining game and alot of the players knew each other.

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On 5/17/2021 at 6:34 PM, KeemD321 said:

I honestly thought they would keep that series going. Was always an entertaining game and alot of the players knew each other.

Agree. I wouldn't be surprised to see it come back in the not too distant future. Coach Roland, not unlike other Mainland coaches, doesn't fear anybody. Win, lose or draw you only improve by playing the good teams. And at only 66.4 miles between the two powerhouses it's a no brainer.  :)

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41 minutes ago, Dan in Daytona said:

Agree. I wouldn't be surprised to see it come back in the not too distant future. Coach Roland, not unlike other Mainland coaches, doesn't fear anybody. Win, lose or draw you only improve by playing the good teams. And at only 66.4 miles between the two powerhouses it's a no brainer.  :)

I was just thinking distance shouldn't be that far apart 

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On 5/16/2021 at 7:30 PM, KeemD321 said:

Dr Phillips is grouped into the toss up games. It'll be their first time playing in the regular season. They've always played in the spring with Cocoa coming out on top in varsity play.

If Dr Phillips plays Cocoa in the Fall like they played in last nights Spring Jamboree, I don't think they will give Cocoa much of a game. In varsity play, Apopka dominated them to the tune of 21-0 over 2 quarters. Then, Winter Park easily defeated them in one quarter of varsity play by a score of 12-0. Dr Phillips running game was almost non-existent and Patti, their QB, couldn't find his receivers against either team. It was a bad evening for DP.

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10 hours ago, HornetFan said:

If Dr Phillips plays Cocoa in the Fall like they played in last nights Spring Jamboree, I don't think they will give Cocoa much of a game. In varsity play, Apopka dominated them to the tune of 21-0 over 2 quarters. Then, Winter Park easily defeated them in one quarter of varsity play by a score of 12-0. Dr Phillips running game was almost non-existent and Patti, their QB, couldn't find his receivers against either team. It was a bad evening for DP.

I'm hoping they'll be jelling better by the time that game comes.

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