The London, England native finished the season with 36 points

Luc Achermann‑Stanfield Shoots the Titans Across the League
BREAKING: Eastern Florida State College’s midfield maestro, Luc Achermann‑Stanfield, has just been crowned a NJCAA All‑America third‑team MVP—and he’s done it while blowing the existing school records out the window.
Record‑Breaking Numbers
- 20 assists – That’s a record for the whole program.
- 8 goals – Just as deceptive as those 20 assists.
- 36 points this season; over two seasons he amassed 49 points, pitting him in the top five of Titans history.
- All‑in, 31 assists during his stay, another program record.
Accolades, Accolades, Accolades
Not only did Luc earn his spot on the NJCAA All‑America third team, but the London‑born star also bagged the First‑Team All‑Region 8 honour and was named to the Division I National Tournament All‑Tournament Team. Talk about a ticket to the big leagues.
Team Triumphs
The Titans won the Region 8 Tournament title and a Southeast District championship, paving their way into the NJCAA Division I National Tournament for the second year running. Their march to the tournament’s semifinals marks only the fourth time this program has reached that stage—what a historic season.
Final Thoughts
Luc’s electric play, combined with a squad that’s defying all odds, has turned the Titans into the talk of the coast. Fans are buzzing, coaches are proud, and the future? Bright as a sunrise over Brevard County. Keep cheering—this is just the beginning!

Hot Off the Press!
Nov. 25, 2024 – Space Coast Daily News
On this blazing day, the Space Coast Daily News has officially been crowned Brevard County’s Best Newspaper. The award ceremony? Well, whoever decided to hand out the “Best Newspaper” title probably didn’t foresee a rocket launch, a giant digital pen, and a vat of coffee making the scene.
“We’re simply thankful that our ink keeps pounding the competition,” says Editor‑in‑Chief Jane Doe.
What Makes Them Shine
- Local Pulse: From NASA launchpad updates to the latest happenings at Morteys’ bakery, this paper covers it all.
- Hard‑Edged Reporting: No fluff, just straight‑to‑the‑point journalism that fires up the news‑hungry crowd.
- Photography That Pops: Teens snap daytime stories, while mission photographers catch the sunrise over Kennedy Space Center.
Shout‑outs from Readers
Fans call it the “steady voice” in a sea of options: “If you’re craving daily updates, Space Coast Daily News delivers—no plot holes here.”
Looking Forward
Next up: a brand‑new section dubbed “Spacenette,” featuring space‑junkies’ birthday cake mishaps. Yep, it’s a pun, not a typo. Stay tuned, folks—this paper keeps its rockets in the loop and its humor on track!