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Countryside’s View on IB
Nov 12th
An explosion seemed to be felt throughout the county with slight mention of Palm Harbor University High School losing their International Baccalaureate program to Countryside High School. Palm Harbor immediately protested the thought: concerned parents filled the school board meetings to argue the new proposal, Palm Harbor football players attended Countryside’s homecoming game trying to rally against transferring to a new location and IB students wore navy blue shirts with the slogan ‘Leave PHUHS alone. Replicate it. Don’t decimate it.’ Half of Countryside is ecstatic to see the possibility of IB coming to the school, but the others fear that the new proposal will leave the traditional students in the dust.
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Football 9/10/10: Countryside 21, Gibbs 7
Sep 10th
Countryside 21
Gibbs 7
Once Countryside decided to follow its big men, it coasted to a 21-7 victory.
Despite having an offensive line that averages close to 275 pounds, the Cougars ran 12 times vs. seven pass attempts. Though a 14-yard run by Terry Johnson produced a first-quarter score, the Cougars only led 7-0 at halftime. More >
Eagle eye of Cougars’ D delivers
Sep 4th
They came, they saw, they watched, then they watched some more.
And some more.
And some more.
But never once, despite a cavalcade of mad scrambles by Boca Ciega quarterback Shaquille Bradford, did the Countryside defensive backs ever let a wide receiver get behind them. More >
Preseason football 8/28/10: Countryside 7, Jesuit 7
Aug 28th
Countryside 7
Jesuit 7
The scoreboard at Jesuit’s Alumni Field showed that the Tigers’ kickoff classic game Friday night with Countryside ended in a tie, but new Jesuit coach James Harrell saw it as a victory.
Pinellas girls golf preview
Aug 24th
It seems unfair, but reality dictates that the 2010 golf season for the Northside Christian girls team will be judged strictly on the Mustangs’ ability to win a state championship. More >
Countryside begins new era under Jared Davis
Aug 9th
Countryside completed its finest season in school history in 2009, going 11-2 and advancing to the regional final before losing to eventual Class 5A state champion Plant.
If the Cougars hope to duplicate that success, however, they’ll have to do so with a virtually brand new cast of characters. More >



