Plant is a high school team that plays on the Gulf Coast. It has won 12 state championships, ranking fourth in state history. Plant's team has a detailed analysis of its matches, including using multiple defensive schemes depending on rotation, and a coach, Stephanie Gibson, who is proud of the team's grit and resolve.

Plant, a traditional power on the Gulf Coast, lost its only two matches to Winter Park and finished No. 3. The Panthers have won a staggering 12 state championships – fourth most in state history.
"This match was pretty special for several reasons," said Winter Park coach Stephanie Gibson. "Plant is such an incredible team. It was a fun match that presented many challenges. We had matchup issues that forced us to employ multiple defensive schemes depending on the rotation.
"I am so incredibly proud of this group because of their grit and resolve that we have seen all year, but was exceptional in this epic championship match," Gibson said.
In Class 5A, No. 2 Chiles (25-1) capped a glorious season with a victory against Miami Lourdes in the state championship match. The Timberwolves finished the year on a 22-match win streak.
There were two repeat state champs: No. 10 Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas (Class 6A) and No. 5 Naples Seacrest Country Day (Class 1A), the latter which won the Class 2A title last year.
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