Brutral Friday night ahead for football teams in District 12
While many Broward Garrett Graham Jersey County high school football teams will face critical district tests on Friday, it seems like there's an unusually big night ahead for the teams in District 128A.
That's because entering this week's games, you get the sense the district is wide open. Miramar (22, 10) and Cypress Bay (31, 10), the two preseason favorites to win 128A, may have won district games against West Broward and Flanagan last week, but both the Patriots and Lightning have had their ups and downs this season.
Flanagan (22, 01) and Everglades (31, 01), who meet on Friday, have each shown an ability to play well, but both lost district games last week. Another loss this week can virtually knock either team out of playoff contention. And even if they're not technically eliminated, they'll no longer control their own destiny and they'll need help to earn one of the two district playoff spots.
Western (30, 10), which is off to the best start in 128A, faces a struggling West Broward (04, 01). If the Wildcats win, as expected, they'll continue to sit atop the 128A standingsbut games against Cypress Bay and Miramar loom in Nike Antonio Smith Jersey the coming weeks.
It's all enough to give coaches in the southwest corner of Broward fits.
"We'll have to see how it goes," said Flanagan coach Don Simon. "Western is the wildcard right now. They can beat anyone and even after this week, I don't think we'll still have a clear idea of where everyone stands. I don't know, but if you lose a game, you start looking at all the scenarios and it's mindboggling."
That saidSimon's message to his team this week is likely www.shoptexansnfljerseys.com/Black+Garrett+Graham+Jersey the same one Rodney Rumph is delivering at Everglades, Damon Cogdell is delivering at Miramar, and Mark Guandolo is delivering at Cypress Bay.
Win, and we may not have to worry about anyone else. Lose, and we could be in a heap of trouble.
CHRISTY CABRERA CHIRINOS I'm one of the few who can say they were born and raised in South Florida. I stumbled upon a love of writing while a student at the University of Miami. After too many sleepless nights trying to decipher chemistry assignments, it was time to change majors and I graduated in 2000 with a degree in journalism and English Literature.
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DIETER KURTENBACH a Chicago native and 2010 Missouri School of Journalism graduate, has covered Missouri Tigers athletics for KCOU radio and the Columbia Missourian, Major League Soccer for Comcast SportsNetChicago, and lunch orders for ESPN RadioChicago. Kurtenbach was part of the Missourian team that earned first place in "Breaking News" at the 2010 Associated Press Sports Editors awards, but his real passion is his constant quest to find the world's best sandwich if you have a tip, don't hesitate to send it his way.
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