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You should be able to find rankings somewhere. A good place to start would be the State Championship and note the teams that made it deep. Chippola, Manatee, Seminole, Daytona, St. Petersburg, Indian River to name just a few.
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| Posts: 1355 | Location: Sunshine State | Registered: January 03, 2006 |    |
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The key word is where can Jr. play! Juco in Florida is better than in the rest of the country. Your son has to be a very good player to play for teams like, St Petersburg, Chipola, Manatee, Santa Fe, Daytona, Dade, Broward, Seminole..etc...They all are very good. Good luck!
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| Posts: 78 | Location: Carrollwood,Florida | Registered: December 28, 2002 |    |
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| Posts: 329 | Location: right coast | Registered: May 19, 2006 |    |
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Both Lake City and North Florida did away with their baseball programs. Both chose to do away with some sports to save academics.
As to programs, many of them are top notch. I agree with bobby that have to know if kid is good enough to play in Fla. Panhandle Conference has Pensacola Junior College (went 40-7 in 2008), Northwest Florida College (formerly Okaloosa-Walton), Gulf Coast (Panama City), Tallahassee Community College, and Chipola (Marianna). All of them are GOOD programs, and know kids at several of them.
Other good programs that have seen or know kids attend are Seminole CC (NE of Orlando), Santa Fe (Gainesville), Central Florida CC (Ocala), and St. Pete College. Polk, Hillsborough, FCCJ (Jax), Lake/Sumpter, and Pasco/Hernando less known but nothing to sneeze at.
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| Posts: 14 | Location: Tallahassee | Registered: September 13, 2005 |    |
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I coached in Juco in Florida and only a small handfull are not good. All of the programs mentioned are very good and the panhandle conference in the panhandle has been said to be the best juco conference in the country. Chipola is on a different level right now in terms of wins and pro and college prospects.
Ryan Robinson
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| Posts: 241 | Location: USA | Registered: February 09, 2005 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by bobby: The key word is where can Jr. play! Juco in Florida is better than in the rest of the country. Your son has to be a very good player to play for teams like, St Petersburg, Chipola, Manatee, Santa Fe, Daytona, Dade, Broward, Seminole..etc...They all are very good. Good luck!
OMG. Didn't the best Florida NJCAA lose in the WS to Hagerstown CC?
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| Posts: 1730 | Location: Fairland, Maryland USA | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Ryan Robinson: I coached in Juco in Florida and only a small handfull are not good. All of the programs mentioned are very good and the panhandle conference in the panhandle has been said to be the best juco conference in the country. Chipola is on a different level right now in terms of wins and pro and college prospects.
That's good news. My nephew just turned down a very good scholarship at a very prestigious program to play at Chipola.
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| Posts: 142 | Location: Central FL | Registered: December 04, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by sulltiger24: Is it true that Lake City no longer has a baseball team ? If so ..what happened to coach Clark .
Any info would be appreciated
I heard Coach Clark is actually still at the school, but yes the baseball program is gone.
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| Posts: 27 | Location: United States | Registered: December 30, 2008 |    |
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Daytona has started off strong beating Hillsborough and Polk. Lost a heartbreaker in the bottom of the 9th against St. John River yesterday. 2nd Baseman Baker Knox is 3rd in nation with a very high batting average after 16 or so at bats. My guy is having great sucess as shortstop turning about 7 double plays with him after 3 games. His bat needs to get into the game a little more though, it looks like he is begining to find it though. JD, are you going to the Daytona game wednesday? Congratulations on your son's win!
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| Posts: 1355 | Location: Sunshine State | Registered: January 03, 2006 |    |
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