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Florida Dance Championship Florida Dance Championship Division Rank Team Junior - Contemporary/Lyrical 1 Dance Mania Junior High - Hip Hop 1 Southwood Middle School 2 Ruckel Middle School 3 North Broward Prepartory School 4 Central Middle School Junior High - Jazz 1 Southwood Middle School 2 Villages Charter Middle School 3 Ruckel Middle School 4 Our Lady Of Lourdes School Junior High - Kick 1 Villages Charter Middle School 2 Central Middle School Junior High - Pom 1 North Broward Prepartory School 2 Villages Charter Middle School 3 Windermere Preparatory School 4 Central Middle School 5 Edgewood Jr/Sr High School Junior - Hip Hop - Large 1 Legendary Athletics Junior - Hip Hop - Small 1 Legendary Athletics Junior - Jazz 1 Dance Mania Junior - Pom 1 Dance Mania Junior - Variety 1 Dance Mania 2 Dance Savannah Junior Varsity - Game Day 1 Lake Mary High School 2 Brooks County High School Junior Varsity - Hip Hop 1 Coral Reef High School 2 Manatee School for the Arts 3 North Broward Prepartory School Junior Varsity - Jazz 1 Coral Reef High School 2 The Villages High School 3 Windermere High School 4 Manatee School for the Arts Junior Varsity - Kick 1 The Villages High School Junior Varsity - Pom 1 North Broward Prepartory School 2 Windermere High School 3 The Villages High School 4 Brooks County High School 5 Lake Mary High School Large Varsity - Hip Hop 1 Coral Reef High School 2 Manatee School for the Arts 3 Oviedo High School 4 Fleming Island High School 5 Melbourne High School Large Varsity - Jazz 1 Coral Reef High School 2 Oviedo High School 3 The Villages High School 4 West Orange High School 5 Lakeland High School Large Varsity - Pom 1 Maine South High School 2 The Villages High School Medium Varsity - Hip Hop 1 Winter Park High School 2 Braden River High School 3 Ponte Vedra High School Medium Varsity - Jazz 1 Winter Park High School 2 North Broward Prepartory School 3 Ponte Vedra High School 4 Coral Gables High School 5 Windermere High School Medium Varsity - Pom 1 North Broward Prepartory School 2 Windermere High School 3 Braden River High School Mini - Hip Hop 1 Dance Savannah Mini - Jazz - Large 1 Dance Mania Mini - Jazz - Small 1 Dance Mania Florida Dance Championship Division Rank Team Mini - Pom 1 Dance Mania Mini - Variety 1 Dance Mania Open - Variety 1 Dance Mania Senior Coed - Hip Hop 1 Legendary Athletics Senior - Hip Hop 1 Legendary Athletics Senior - Jazz 1 Dance Mania Senior - Pom - Large 1 Dance Mania Senior - Pom - Small 1 Dance Mania Senior - Variety 1 Dance Mania Small Varsity - Hip Hop 1 Choctawhatchee High School 2 Niceville High School 3 St Augustine High School 4 Fletcher High School 5 Seminole Ridge High School Small Varsity - Jazz 1 Niceville High School 2 Cardinal Gibbons High School 3 East Ridge High School 4 West Shore Jr/Sr High School 5 Fletcher High School 6 St Augustine High School 7 Auburndale High School 8 Bishop Verot High School 9 Lake Highland Preparatory High School 10 Melbourne Central Catholic High School 11 Windermere Preparatory School 12 Nease High School 13 Seminole Ridge High School 14 Lakewood Ranch High School Small Varsity - Pom 1 Choctawhatchee High School 2 West Shore Jr/Sr High School 3 Lakewood Ranch High School 4 Windermere Preparatory School 5 Edgewood Jr/Sr High School Small Varsity - Pom 6 Melbourne Central Catholic High School Tiny - Jazz 1 Dance Mania 2 Dance Savannah Varsity - Game Day 1 Ponte Vedra High School 2 Fleming Island High School 3 Choctawhatchee High School 4 West Orange High School 5 Lake Mary High School 6 Braden River High School 7 Lakewood Ranch High School 8 Nease High School Varsity - Kick 1 Maine South High School 2 The Villages High School 3 Melbourne High School 4 Lake Mary High School 5 Coral Gables High School Youth - Contemporary/Lyrical 1 Dance Mania Youth - Hip Hop 1 Legendary Athletics 2 Extreme All Stars 3 Dance Savannah 4 Elite All Stars Youth - Jazz 1 Dance Mania Youth - Pom 1 Dance Mania.
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