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Football 9/16/10: Countryside vs Osceola
Sep 16th
Countryside 48
Osceola 21
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | OT | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COUNTRYSIDE HIGH SCHOOL | 21 | 14 | 7 | 6 | - | 48 |
| OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL (SEMINOLE) | 7 | 0 | 7 | 7 | - | 21 |
Boys and Girls Swimming 9/11/10: Palm Harbor, Tampa Tech, Countryside
Sep 11th
Palm Harbor 840
Tampa Tech 696
Countryside 674
At the Total Team Challenge at St. Petersburg’s North Shore Pool, the Palm Harbor University swim team pulled off a total team victory Saturday.
The Hurricanes swept the boys, girls and overall team competitions, then completed the sweep by taking the coveted spirit award.
Event organizer and Northeast coach Bill Burrows said it was the first time in the meet’s 21-year history that one team won the swimming and the spirit competitions. More >
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 >
Pinellas boys cross country preview
Sep 8th
The 2010 boys cross country season will not be characterized by a changing of the guard but the return of an old one.
For years, Seminole dominated the boys cross country scene, winning district and conference titles en route to becoming a state title contender. The Warhawks, though, were challenged the past three seasons by Countryside, which fielded a deep lineup that was, top to bottom, the best in the county.
But graduation hit the Cougars hard. They said goodbye to their top three runners from last season. And they’re not alone. Of the eight runners who were either named runner of the year or first-team all-county last year, six graduated. 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 >
Football 9/4/10: Countryside 21, Boca Ciega 20
Sep 4th
Boca Ciega 20
The voice of Countryside first-year coach Jared Davis was cracking by the conclusion of the Cougars’ 21-20 opening-day victory over Boca Ciega, undoubtedly the result of too-many-to-count broken tackles by Pirates quarterback Shaquille Bradford. More >


