6A
District 9: Deerfield Beach(5-3, 2-0) takes the district with a win over Douglas (2-6, 1-1). Northeast(3-5, 1-1) grabs the second spot with a win over Taravella (3-5, 0-2). Douglas needs a win and a Northeast loss to make the playoffs.
District 10: Miramar(7-1, 4-0) is District Champion. Plantation(6-2, 2-1) needs a win at South Plantation (5-4, 1-2) to secure the second berth. A South Plantation win opens the door for Western (4-4, 1-2) to join the three team playoff for one spot with a win over Piper (3-5, 0-3).
District 11: Cypress Bay(5-4, 2-0) and Everglades (4-4, 2-0) play for the District Title on Friday Night. The loser is runner-up.
5A
District 14: Ely(8-0, 1-0) is district champs with a win over Dillard(3-5, 0-1). Boyd Anderson(5-3, 1-1) is runner-up with a Ely win. Should Dillard win, there will be a three team playoff for two spots.
District 15: Coconut Creek(3-5, 3-0) is district champs with a win over Coral Glades(3-5, 2-1). Coral Springs(6-2, 2-1) would then grab second place with a win at Cooper City(1-7, 0-3). If Coral Glades wins, there would be a three team playoff for two spots.
District 16: St. Thomas(8-0, 2-0) plays South Broward(8-0, 2-0) for the district title, the loser is runner-up.
4A
District 16: Stranahan(6-2, 2-0) is district champ. Hollywood Hills(4-4, 0-1) plays Forest Hill(1-7, 0-1) for the runner-up spot.
3A
District 15: Archbishop McCarthy(8-0, 3-0) is district champion. Olympic Heights(4-4, 2-1) needs a win over Ft. Lauderdale(4-4, 1-2) to secure the second playoff berth. A Ft. Lauderdale win brings Pembroke Pines Charter(4-5, 2-2) into a three team playoff for one spot.
b>2A
District 8: Cardinal Gibbons(6-2, 2-0) plays American Heritage(6-2, 2-0) for the district title, the loser is runner-up.
2B
District 7: Pahokee(7-1, 5-0) is district champs. North Broward Prep(6-2, 4-1) plays University School(5-3, 4-1) for the second spot.
TOP 5 TEAMS
1. St. Thomas Aquinas
2. Ely
3. South Broward
4. Miramar
5. Plantation
TEAM MOST LIKELY TO WIN STATE TITLE
St. Thomas. The Raiders have won two in a row, have beaten a nationally ranked team in Byrnes, and have the deepest, most talented team in the state.