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Tennis Stars: Holy Trinity vs. Satellite Showdown
*The tennis scene in Brevard County has turned into a real blockbuster. Holy Trinity Tigers are the phantom squad that’s gone 10‑0 – the only undefeated crew in the whole county. The Scorpions from Satellite come hot with a 15‑1 record, practically the second‑best thing you’ll find.
Track Madness at Pepsi Florida Relays
*On April 4–5 at the University of Florida’s James G. Pressly Stadium, Brevard athletes lit up the track. Below are the headline hits that got the crowd roaring.
Bottom line: Holy Trinity is owning the court, but the track stars prove Brevard County’s athletic firepower is far from just one sport. Let’s keep cheering – the season’s still in full swing!
TENNIS
Tennis Season High: Holy Trinity Tigers at 10‑0
Picture the summer court: the Holy Trinity Tigers have marched through the season with a clean slate—exactly ten wins and zero losses. None of the other county teams has matched that level of perfection.
But the competition is fierce!
- Up next is the Satellite Scorpions, rocking an impressive 15‑1 record.
- They’re eyeing the Class 2A District 6 tournament, slated for Wednesday, April 16.
What’s on the horizon for the Tigers?
The Holy Trinity squad will finish their undefeated spree at home, lined up against West Shore on Thursday, April 10. It’s the final showdown that could seal their legacy.
Feel the energy
With every serve slamming the net and every volley echoing through the stands, weekend rallies are going to feel like a showdown straight out of a blockbuster sports movie. Let’s cheer those four-legged champs on!
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Late‑Season Standouts: A Rollercoaster of Wins and a Few Bleak Losses
Scorpions Still Swagger
The Merritt Island Scorpions marched through 2024 with a 16–6 record, and this season they’re still riding high at 13–1. Their sole stumble? A quick e‑drop to the Vero Beach Indians. That’s about as big a slip as an extra‑large donut causing a 1‑hour delay at the lakefront.
Edgewood Girls Rock
Eye‑opening 7–1 at the moment, Edgewood’s girls have kept the scoreboard tidy, with only one away pâtissier—losing to Merritt Island Christian (8–2). If nothing else, their resilience is more solid than a well‑stitched baseball uniform.
Merritt Island Slams the Hardest Home Run?
They’re looking for a perfect season—9–1 after ten outings—until they took a one‑slant ride to Satellite (so they’re 8‑2, after all). If the scoreboard’s coming from a real‑life scoreboard, let’s hope they score on a Sunday for an entirely good measure.
Other Award‑Winning Stories
- The Brevard HEAT program has not only participated but also claimed 4–0 victories in four contests.
Bottom line: the league’s creeping toward the season finale is like a comic book chapter—full of action, a bit of twists, and hopefully, a satisfying finale.