Florida Football: Week 8 2B Rankings
October 16th, 2007 Posted in Florida Sports, Florida, High School Sports, Florida Football, football, High School FootballIn case you didn’t see the earlier posts, we’re now going with separate posts for each class in an effort to shorten things a bit. Again, it’s also worth noting that some teams are now highlighted. Clicking them sends you to the individual Team Card page. For example, here’s Naples High.
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In 2B, the top two—Florida High and Pahokee—continued their undefeated seasons in Week 7. Of course, it wasn’t too difficult for Pahokee, which didn’t play. Last week’s No. 3, Jacksonville Trinity Christian, dropped a non-district game to Tampa Catholic a week after pounding on FAMU. Meanwhile, Chipley got a nice win against 2A’s Marianna. Now Chipley has to finish with Blountstown (2-4), Florida High (7-0) and Graceville. Newberry (7-0) and Crescent City (6-0) also stayed unbeaten, joining Pahokee and Florida High as the only teams in 2B with the distinction. Trinity Catholic lost its second straight game to fall to 4-3, but the team’s 14-6 loss to 4A’s Daytona Beach Mainland keeps them looking fine. Chipley (6-1), Frostproof (5-1), King’s Academy (6-1) and The Villages (6-1) are the only one-loss teams left in 2B, and that’s partly because Ransom Everglades lost to Fort Lauderdale University, which improved to 5-2 with its big win against a team that was ranked No. 5 in Week 7.
2B
1. Pahokee (6-0)
2. (Tallahassee) Florida High (7-0)
3. Chipley (6-1)
4. Newberry (7-0)
5. (West Palm Beach) King’s Academy (6-1)
6. Frostproof (5-1)
7. Crescent City (5-0)
8. The Villages (6-1)
9. (Miami) Ransom Everglades (4-2)
10. (Jacksonville) Trinity Christian Academy (4-2)
11. Clearwater Central Catholic (5-2)
12. (Ocala) Trinity Catholic (4-3)
13. Fort Lauderdale) University (5-2)
14. Wildwood (4-2)
15. (Bratt) Northview (4-2)
16. (Sarasota) Cardinal Mooney (3-4)
17. Baker School (3-3)
18. (Winter Park) Trinity Prep (3-4)
19. (Lake Butler) Union County (2-4)
20. Blountstown (2-4)
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