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This pick 'em contest is not ran nor endorsed by FloridaHSFootball.com.  The contest is for fun and ran independently of the website.

 

Scoring:

This round, there are only 8 games (one for each classification championship).  To help balance the scoring with previous rounds, we will score confidence rankings from 9-16.  Total possible points for the round are 100.  Note that the championship games span two weekends, 12/11 and 12/18.

 

Round 5 (State Finals)

 

Picks are due by 7:00 PM on Friday 12/10

 

1A: Madison County vs. Hawthorne

2A: Champagnat Catholic (Hialeah) vs. Trinity Christian Academy (Jacksonville)

3A: Chaminade-Madonna (Hollywood) vs. Berkeley Prep (Tampa)

4A: Cardinal Gibbons (Fort Lauderdale) vs. Cocoa

5A: Miami Central vs. Merritt Island

6A: Pine Forest (Pensacola) vs. Jesuit (Tampa)

7A: St. Thomas Aquinas (Fort Lauderdale) vs. Tampa Bay Tech

8A: Apopka vs. Venice

 


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Disregard my earlier question. But I have a different question. For those of you who already submitted picks this week...am I correct that your #1 pick is actually worth 9 points and your #8 pick is worth 16 points according to the instructions of the game? Thanks for clarifying.

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10 hours ago, Wellington said:

Disregard my earlier question. But I have a different question. For those of you who already submitted picks this week...am I correct that your #1 pick is actually worth 9 points and your #8 pick is worth 16 points according to the instructions of the game? Thanks for clarifying.

Correct. 

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16 Miami Central  (approx 99.99% chance of winning..LOL)

15 Chaminade-Madonna  (85% chance of winning)

14 Jesuit  (80%)

13 St. Thomas Aquinas  (75%)

12 Venice  (65%)

11 Trinity Christian Academy  (51%)

10 Hawthorne  (50.1%)

9 Cocoa  (50.01%)

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