Eau Gallie went 12-2 a season ago
Ready to Roll: The Commodores’ Quest for the 2025 Championship
*Breaking the campus vibes, Zane Garcia from the Friday Night Locker Room took a deep dive into the upcoming season, chatting with Coach Chris Sands, his star players, and the whole team.
What’s on the Horizon?
- First‑Ever Title: This year, the Commodores are on a mission to capture their very first state championship.
- “We’re bringing the heat,” Coach Sands said, “The whole campus is buzzing.”
- Team morale? Sky‑high—“We’re all fired up!”
A Quick Glimpse Back
Last season was a rockstar performance: 12 victories, the highest ever for Eau Gallie. The only snag? A narrow loss in the Regionals that kept the state ring just out of reach.
How They’re Gearing up
- New training tactics are in play—those drills that keep everyone on their toes.
- Player focus? “We’re all about hustle, heart, and a few jokes on the sidelines.”
- Coach says: “We’re ready to write history.”
Final Thought
All eyes are on the Commodores as they step onto the field—it’s more than just a game; it’s a battle for bragging rights, a chance to write the first lines of a historic chapter for Eau Gallie.

¡A New Era Begins at Eau Gallie!
2024 was the year they made history
Last season, the Commodores shattered records—12 wins, a regional final spot, and a legendary run that got cut short by the eventual state champs, Miami Northwestern. The buzz is still alive, but this 2025 campaign will be a whole new ballgame.
Who’s staying, who’s gone?
Coach Chris Sands told Zane Garcia from the Space Coast Daily that almost the entire starting lineup is on the move. Four‑star safety Xavier Lherisse is the lone veteran on defense, and the offense will look like a fresh mix of high‑school talent just waiting to explode.
New faces, new energy
- Defense – Mostly rookie studs; Xavier Lherisse is the bridge to past success.
- Offense – A brand‑new squad of ball handlers, running backs, and wide receivers.
Coach’s Road‑Map
“We’re excited about this group” – Coach Sands says. “There’s a ton of raw talent and we just have to see how quickly they gel.”
What’s the goal?
It’s not about a single star; it’s about building a team culture that can handle turnover and keep the ball rolling. The Commodores want to prove they’re more than a one‑year wonder—they’re a rising force in Brevard County football.
Small words, big results
Every kickoff will show whether that exhilaration translates into wins. Stay tuned; the Commodores are ready to charge into the next season with heart, hustle, and a dash of humor.
DON’T MISS ALL THE LIVE PLAY-BY-PLAY ACTION ON SPACE COAST DAILY TV
The 31st Season of High‑School Showdowns is Here!
Welcome, Space Coast fans, to another year of high‑school football frenzy. The Space Coast Daily team, along with the legendary Friday Night Locker Room, is bringing you all the ball‑action in the splashy county of Brevard, thanks to our proud sponsors:
- Erdman Automotive
- Health First
- 4Ever Young (Merritt Island)
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It’s the 2025 season, and the talent pipeline is thicker than ever. Scouts from the top college programs across the nation are already circling the state of Florida’s football‑hotbed.
Why This Matters
Choosing the right college can feel like picking a favorite between a pizza and a salad—lots of options and a lot of pressure! That’s where the Space Coast Daily – Friday Night Locker Room steps in to be your ultimate play‑book and decision‑maker refresher.
First‑Ever Play‑by‑Play in Brevard
Ready to watch the ball roll as it happens? We’re the first official media entity in Brevard County to offer full‑scale play‑by‑play coverage on both radio and TV. The Space Coast Daily TV lineup is the talk of the town.
Meet the Team
With a whopping 125 years of experience covering youth and high‑school sports, the Friday Night Locker Room principals and crew have the taste for delivering top‑tier content.
We’re thrilled to have Hall of Famers Steve Wilson and Orville Susong gate‑crashing the broadcast booth to bring you the raw, live feels.
Other star‑casters are also on deck to keep you fully engaged:
- Tom Palermo
- Jim Palermo
- Giles Malone
- Zach Clark
- Zane Garcia
- Juan Rodreguiez
- Terry Spain
- JC Meyerholz
- Matt O’Hern
- Gavin Keith
- Brian Dillon
What to Expect On Air
Stick around for a cutting‑edge viewing experience featuring:
- Live game coverage streamed directly to your device via Space Coast Daily TV
- Exclusive player interviews that go beyond the playbook
- Stitch‑together replays and highlights that keep the adrenaline steady
- In‑depth pre‑game buzz, post‑game wrap‑ups, and everything in between
- And, of course, endless heart‑pounding action!
Don’t miss out—grab your popcorn, lock in your favorite team, and get ready to cheer louder than the noise on the sideline.
TEAM-BY-TEAM 2025 PREP FOOTBALL PREVIEW SNAPSHOTS
Summer Training Camps & the 2025 Fall Prep Football Preview
Now that the hot, sweaty months are in full swing, the boys and girls on the gridiron are already diving into their summer training camps. Coaches are tightening the playbook and players are honing those crucial skills that will shine when the first lights go off on fall football.
2024 Season Recaps – What We Learned
- Lincoln High: A thrilling year with a 7‑3 record, highlighted by a buzzer‑beating win over their rivals in the championship game. Their offense improved remarkably, but the defense still needs work on tackling.
- Jefferson High: Finished 5‑5, slipping past 8‑points in several close games. The special teams showed promise, yet consistency is still a dream.
- Valleyview Prep: A solid 6‑4 campaign dominated by a stout defense. However, the quarterback rotation left the team missing a touch of cohesion.
- Riverside Academy: The youngest squad, going 4‑6. They displayed sheer grit, but are looking to sharpen their offensive line and protect their pocket.
What 2025 Holds for Each Team
- Lincoln High: With their sophomore quarterback stepping up, they are eyeing a better passing attack. Coach plans to add a defensive midfielder to shave off those late carries.
- Jefferson High: They’ve recruited three experienced receivers and a new defensive coordinator. The hope? Closing those 8‑point gaps.
- Valleyview Prep: The team is hoping for stability in the QB slot and stronger run support from the halfbacks.
- Riverside Academy: New head coach and a revamped special teams unit should bring the balance they’ve been missing.
All teams share a common goal: to come out ready for the thrilling matchups that the fall season promises. Whether it’s improving that shut‑down defense, boosting the run game, or perfecting the snap‑touch, every squad has a plan to keep the spirit high and the flag on the line.

Cocoa Tigers Snap Season with a Sweet Win!
Folks, the Cocoa Tigers have delivered a jaw‑dropping 11‑3 finish, facing off against some of the nation’s elite squads. Their grand finale? A 38‑27 triumph over Gadsden County that clinched their third straight state championship—talk about a dynasty in the making!
2024 Recap
- 11 wins, 3 losses – a record that turns heads.
- Picked up the state title by blowing out Gadsden County.
- Quack’s on the heels of Brady Hart, the newest Mr. Football for the Florida state, after Jayvan Boggs took the crown last year.
- With the roster primed and ready, the Tigers aim to snag a fourth title beast‑style.
Key Departures
- WR Jayvan Boggs – now braving the halls of Florida State University.
- QB Brady Hart – has inked an offer with Texas A&M.
- OL Chavez Thompson – heading to the premium environment of Florida State.
- DE Javion Hilson – will put his power on display at the University of Missouri.
Key Returners
- HB Latrison Lane – the rocket back.
- LB Tyion Jacobs – always a master of the middle ground.
- FS Cj Hester – the defensive force of the future.
- WR Tank White – the wide‑out with the hands of molten gold.
Biggest Games of 2025
- 9/19 vs. Eau Gallie – who will take the sprint?
- 10/3 at Miami Norland – the showdown that could shake the gridiron.
- 10/10 vs. Apopka – a battle that’s about to get a lot hotter.
Stay tuned—Cocoa Tigers are cooking up another season of spectacle, and we’re sure it’ll be a wild ride. Good luck, Tigers!

Rockledge Raiders 2024 Recap: A Wild Ride to the Playoffs
The Raiders set the field on fire with a 6‑4 record, soaring to a flawless district run that earned them a spot in the playoffs. Unfortunately, their playoff dreams were snatched up by Zephyrhills with a 35‑15 blow‑out. Still, the team’s spirit isn’t broken—especially after the fresh addition of former Raider John Holmes, who’s ready to steer the squad back to glory.
Key Departures
- RB Jaelyn Bradley – the rushing dynamo who left big holes in the backfield.
- LB Josiah Allen – a linebacker whose stop‑and‑turns were legendary.
- DE Joshua Williams – the edge rush that kept opponents on their toes.
Key Returners
- QB Joseph Watkins – the leader on the line, ready to arm the offense with precision.
- ATH Elijah Floyd – the all‑terrain athlete who can do it all.
- DE Conlan Oakley – the back‑to‑back tackle bringing grit back to the defensive line.
Upcoming Highlights for 2025
- September 5 – vs. Cardinal Mooney – A showdown with the Masterminds.
- October 3 – vs. Mandarin – A tactical duel against the Mandarin’s minions.
- October 31 – vs. Cocoa – A spooky clash on All Hallows Night.

Commodores 2024: A 12‑Win Tale with a Dash of Drama
It was a season for the books. The Eau Gallie Commodores marched all the way to the Regional finals, racking up a historic 12‑game winning streak that left fans buzzing and rivals slightly bruised. When Northwestern, the future state champs, finally put a stop to their dreams, the Commodores didn’t flinch—Coach Sands is already plotting the next chapter of county domination.
Key Departures
- RB Tay Welch – Off to the University of Rhode Island
- DT Brandon Brown – Heading to LSU
- SS Ahmed Forehand – Out to Duquesne
- LB Josh Roberts – Moving on to Florida Atlantic
Key Returners
- WR/CB Xavier Lherisse – Back to lead the offensive fireworks
- QB Joseph Allen – Steering the game plan from the pocket
- RG/LG Savion Johnson – Solidifying the line’s backbone
2025’s Biggest Battles
- September 12 – Tackle the Titans (TFA)
- September 19 – Roar on the road at Cocoa
- October 24 – Clash at the Atlantic arena

Viera Hawks 2024‑25 Saga: From Mediocre Misery to a Dash of Determination
What the 2010s Left Behind
The Hawks have been nothing more than a “meh” bandwagon ride since the late 2010s, patting themselves on the back while the league moved on. 2023 was a solid 4‑7 record—good luck with that. Viera still drags the bitter taste from the season’s ending; heartbreak at Merritt Island, followed by a blow‑out loss at Osceola, left the fanbase nursing a cocktail of disappointment and frustration.
Key Departures (the “Bye‑Bye” crew)
- Ryan Boobar – RB, who once thundered across the field, now headed for greener pastures.
- Nnamdi Osuorah – WR/DB, a two‑way threat that left a void both on the line and in the air.
- Isaac Hungerbuhler – DE, a shadow on the defensive line who’s now off the roster.
Star‑Studded Returnees (the “We’re Back” squad)
- Eric Nelson – QB, ready to reignite the offense.
- James Olson – LB, a defensive dynamo coming back for action.
- Sal Orlando – DT, a heavyweight returning to crush opponents.
The Must‑Watch Battles of 2025
- 8/22 vs. Rockledge – The first test, a chance to feel the heat.
- 10/10 at Osceola – A clash with the team that once trounced them—can they reverse the narrative?
- 10/31 vs. Merritt Island – A showdown with the guy who inflicted that heartbreak, now back for revenge.
Let’s shake the dust off the Hawks’ shoulders, rally the squad, and rewrite the story that has everyone talking. 2025 is the year for comebacks, bold plays, and a triumphant roar that finally shouts, “We’re back in the mix!”

2024 Bulldogs Recap
All in, our Bulldogs got a 5‑3 start, only to hit the dreaded “pop‑out” on the last three games. Playoffs? Sure thing, but the memory’s a blur. They’re all fingers‑to‑the‑future, eager to huddle under new head coach Jeff Pannucci for a fresh spin on the season.
Roster Movements
Key Departures
Thanks to a wave of youthful talent, no major players left — the squad’s staying solid.
Key Returners
- RB: Kymarion Johnson – Keeping the running lanes busy.
- QB: Edrick Hall – Steering the offense.
- WR: Michael Rogers – Catching those long‑range looks.
- LB: Tyler Gagen – Bringing the defense to the front.
Looking Ahead: The 2025 Calendar Highlights
- 9/5: Face‑off with the University squad.
- 9/26: Duel against Osceola — Here’s where the drama kicks in.
- 10/31: Battle versus Crystal River – The wrap‑up showdown.

Palm Bay Pirates: From 7‑4 to 0‑10, but Not All Hope Is Lost
Remember last year, 2023? The Pirates were a playoff‑ready bunch, closing the season with a respectable 7‑4 record. Fast‑forward to this past season, and you’ll find the same squad getting wrecked: zero wins out of ten games, and even five of those losses came with the opponents scoring without the Pirates touching the ball. A tough ride, sure, but fans know that a fluke season doesn’t erase a team’s potential.
The Heart of the Team
With the swanky resurgence on the horizon after hiring former Viera Hawks boss Kevin Mays, the Pirates are ready to rewrite their story. If Coach Mays can revive the X‑factor again, watch this space.
Key Departures That Left Gaps
- WR, Derek Jones Jr (hit the market)
- ATH, Jaden Howard (graduated)
- LB/C, Jake Day (spared the place for new talent)
Key Returners Giving the Squad Some Soul
- RB, Dorian Beauchamp (still hungry, still strong)
- LB, Billy Brown (experience in the trenches)
- C, Gavin Rodriguez (block the way to victory)
2025 Must‑Watch Games
- Sept. 12 at Merritt Island
- Sept. 19 vs. Melbourne
- Oct. 17 vs. Eau Gallie
The Pirates’ road to redemption is paved with tough matchups and plenty of heart. If Coach Mays can harness the raw grit of this roster, the next season might just bring that playoff run back to life. Stay tuned, Palmerians—this is the team that’s learning to bounce back stronger, and a little humor will get everyone cheering on the way!

How the Bayside Bears Are Turning Their 2024 Season Around
Picture this: the Bayside Bears finish the regular season with a fairly even 5‑5 record, just enough to snag a playoff spot. They face the Frostproof squad, and as fate would have it, the play‑off dream fizzles out. The poor lot would have loved to push further—imagine the headlines, “Bears chasing glory!”—but life had other plans. Still, there’s a silver lining: a massive leap from the winless 2023 campaign.
Now, the Bears are gearing up for a brand‑new run. Their goal? Return to the playoffs and make a dent in that post‑season bracing. They’re focused on turning every practice into a point‑scoring opportunity.
Key Moves That Could Change the Game
Players Who Left the Field
- Malik Cruz – from linebacker to running back
- Kaiden Brabham – the primary quarterback
Rising Stars Back on the Team
- Colston Patterson – versatile athlete taking on multiple roles
- Evan Sherburne – tight end who’s all about that Y‑draft brute
- Elijah Grimsley – the fresh face in the running back rotation
2025’s Must‑Watch Matchups
- 8/15 @ St. Edwards – brace for intensity
- 9/26 vs. Astronaut – it’s a space‑wide showdown
- 10/3 @ Space Coast – get ready for a ‘stellar’ battle
All in all, the Bears are on a full‑speed sprint toward a brighter future, charging ahead, and letting the ball do the talking. Let’s see if they can finally bring home the trophy—because fans deserve fireworks, and the Bears are ready to deliver!”

Heritage Panthers 2024 Recap
Last season, the Panthers settled for a 5‑5 finish—an average lot compared to their stellar 9‑1 run back in 2023. Still, they punched their ticket to the playoffs and got a taste of the big-time pressure, only to be knocked out in the first round right in the heart of Miramar.
Despite the ups and downs, the Heritage squad is still the go‑to team to beat down south in Brevard County. Fans stick around hoping this streak of dominance continues, and the locker‑room buzz is louder than ever.
Key Departures
- RB, David Francis – left to chase fresh opportunities.
- RB, Daniel Khawly – moved on, leaving a gap on the backfield.
- LB, Zack Hicks Jr – went home, but the talent remains in the hallway.
Key Returners
- ATH, Nathaniel Owens – still smashing the field.
- RB/LB, John White – versatile, ready to double up on offense and defense.
- LB/ATH, Landon Clements – a defensive glitch and a sprinting threat.
Biggest Games in 2025
- 8/29 vs. Seminole – The match that’s sure to turn the sidelines into a carnival.
- 9/12 vs. Cocoa – A showdown for the bragging rights of the weekend.
- 9/19 vs. Woodford County (KY) – From Minty to Mayhem, the story of how the Panthers? Barely manage that one coast‑to‑coast encounter.

The Hustlers Are Back in the Saddle
With a solid 17‑6 record over the last two seasons, Melbourne Central Catholic (MCC) Hustlers are primed to keep the momentum rolling.
After a heart‑wracking overtime loss to Orlando Christian Prep in last summer’s regional quarterfinals, the squad has fired up for a fresh push into the playoffs—and to make the competition feel the heat.
Key Moves & Players Gearing Up
| Key Departures |
| – WR/CB, Ramel Hernandez |
| – LB/DE, Harlan Peat |
| – LB/SS, Ezra Engle |
| Key Returners |
| – QB, Brogan McNab |
| – ATH, Noah Flores |
| – ATH, Howard Dewitt |
2025 Big‑Three Showdowns
- 10/10 vs. Cardinal Newman — The first major test of the season.
- 10/17 vs. Orlando Christian Prep — Revenge is a dish best served on the field.
- 10/30 at Heritage — A crucial away matchup to solidify playoff hopes.
Remember, the Hustlers aren’t just playing for bragging rights—they’re building a legacy. Grab your popcorn, stay tuned, and get ready to witness the unstoppable train of success—next stop: play‑off glory.

Satellite Scorpions 2024 Recap
The 2024 season turned out to be a real disappointment for the Satellite Scorpions, with only a single win under their belt. Fans are hoping to get back on the field and start fresh in 2025.
But every cloud has a silver lining—they’ve just hired legendary coach Dan Burke! Burke spent 23 seasons coaching at Palm Bay and led the team to back‑to‑back state championships in 2000 and 2001. That’s a winning streak you can brag about.
Key Departures
- LB: Seth Hufty
- CB: Collin Roddy
- LB: Allen Steffen
Key Returners
- RB: Logan Waite
- WR: Alex Batallas
- QB: Brody Grennan
Biggest Games in 2025
- September 5 at Oxbridge Academy
- September 19 at Atlantic
- October 10 at West Nassau
With Coach Burke at the helm, the Scorpions are ready to dig deep, learn from the lows of 2024, and chase the wins they deserve. Let’s keep those cheers coming!

The Journey of the Space Coast Vipers 2024
Hold onto your hats, because the tale of the Space Coast Vipers is nothing short of a breakfast‑full‑of-whales story. From 2020 to 2023, the team collected a meager five wins – a fire‑starter that keeps the world in awe. Fast forward to 2024, and they doubled that tally, carved a state championship, and turned the entire program into a confidence‑packed, uniform‑looking powerhouse.
How It All Began
The Vipers were basically a group of benchwarmers in desperate need of a fire. Their small zone, only five victories over four seasons, could have left them feeling like they had never seen a broomstick. But one power‑move changed everything: the unexpected support from NFL quarterback Baker Mayfield. He dropped in big bucks and big “sham medical margins” – donations that helped them buy fresh shirts, shoes, and a collective sense of daring.
New Gear, New Grit
With the new uniform, the Vipers stepped onto the field like giants. They weren’t just a team, they were a resilient, ready‑to‑win band of superheroes. The glory started coming early.
The Catalyst: The Key Departures
- Christopher McDonell – RB/LB: left like a cat that took an interest in a laser pointer but never walked out of the room.
- Dee Parker – WR: like a chicken that wanted to become a hummingbird.
- Christian Burt – LB/QB: went home because his mom called “Gimme the Seven‑Star‑Family‑Drive‑Friendly‑Cheer‑Gear‑Support‑Ideas‑Only!”.
The Stars Who Returned
- Zion Sandy – QB: the command center who now literally governs the battlefield.
- Kole Gamble – RB: the man who runs faster than the speed‑of‑glitter‑easter‑egg‑attacks.
- Kadyn Thomas – WR/CB: a dashing hybrid that can redirect an opponent’s moves.
- Alex Banachoski – ATH: chemistry professor by day, superhero by night. If algebra had to solve for X, he’d be X.
Flashback to a Season that Wasn’t Plain Old
So, guess what? The 2024 season felt like singing a lollipop song in the middle of a thunderstorm: “What’s the point? Someone’s in charge.” And then the Vipers came, all epic and mystically cool.
Big Upcoming Showdowns (2025)
- 8/29 – St. Edward’s: The champions of villainy for this compiling of R. E. R.
- 9/12 – Astronaut: Tales of space that are sure to ignite tangles of aspiring fans. “Oh Baa!” – “If something comes from the inflating dust of sinning knots.”
- 10/17 – Master’s Academy: The concept of a campus sow acknowledgement. They’re positively tired.
This exciting saga of the Space Coast Vipers is a symbol of local bright‑tides, perseverance, and all those hard and hot hearts levouting a blend of the universe. At the end of the day, they champion not just themselves but autonomy and progress, inspiring all unity of broccoli.

Minutemen Make a Move: 2024 Highlights
Nice record? Not really. The Cocoa Beach Minutemen finished the season 4-6. Not a fan‑favorite, but hey, it’s one win better than 2023. Coach Ted Kimmey and the crew are sliding into 2025 with a solid game plan, and with the young guns they’ve got a chance to keep climbing the ladder.
Key Players Who Left
- SS, Kyler Coe – The outfielder’s folks now have to live without his flair in the outfield.
- ATH, Aaron Garber – The all‑rounder who made the gym look like a battlefield.
- WR, Brennan Berk – The speedy receiver gone, leaving a gap for younger guys.
Future Stars Returning
- RB/LB, Tristan Sejeck – Back on the field, ready to flex his power.
- QB, Remy Vigne – Our quarterback, back in the home‑court, ready to shoot the ball.
- FS/LB, Austin Persico – The F-surface dynamo, returning to drill.
Look For These Big Games in 2025
- 8/22 @ Melbourne – Weekend showdown.
- 9/19 @ St. Edward’s – A Friday night fireworks!
- 9/26 vs. Space Coast – Local brag contest.

2024 Recap: The Titusville Terriers
Picture this: our Terriers finished the season with a 7‑5 record, snatched a playoff win against Merritt Island, and stumbled against Eau Gallie—who folks say went all the way to the regional finals. The ink hasn’t even dried yet: Coach John Holmes turned our 1‑10 squad from last season into a real contender.
Coach Holmes’ next adventure?
Yes, the legend has moved on, taking the helm at Rockledge. That means a new chapter for the Terriers—time to chant, “New coach, new vibes!”
Key Departures
- ATH Jamarion Stephens
- ATH Tj Brothers
- WR Ralph Smith
Key Returners
- ATH Tank Harvey
- ATH Camari Jackson
- LB Jabari Green
Biggest Games in 2025
- 8/22 vs. Heritage
- 9/26 at Eau Gallie

The 2023 Astronaut War Eagles: From Zero to Hero
Picture this: the War Eagles start the season with a 2‑8 record, the kind of streak that makes fans want to change the uniforms. Fast forward to the last season and they hit a 6‑4 finish—talk about a plot twist!
But in the grand finale they wrapped up a victory over Villages Charter and still missed the playoffs. Classic case of “so close, yet so far”.
What’s Bouncing Forward in 2024?
Now that the crew has a crashing‑but‑much‑better foundation, the next year is all about building momentum.
Key Departures (Good Bye & Good Luck)
- CB/WR Elijah Peters
- TE/LB Colt Steuerwald
- RB/DE Che’vion Beachem
Notable Returners (Back in the Game)
- ATH Delvontay Hunter
- QB Brennan Waldrop
- OT/DT Adarian Dotson
Big‑Game Highlights for 2025
- 9/12 – @ Space Coast
- 9/26 – @ Bayside
- 10/3 – vs. Sebastian River
With the War Eagles’ newfound confidence, the sky’s the limit. Let’s keep the momentum rolling and watch them march toward that elusive playoff spot.

2024 Season Wrap‑Up: Merritt Island Mustangs
Yo, the Mustangs rolled out an impressive 7‑4 record this season. Sure, they stumbled at the end with a 17‑14 loss to Titusville, but that little heartbreak didn’t stop them from proving they’re a serious contender in the county.
Game Highlights
- Lost to DeLand – but only by a hair.
- Lost to Eau Gallie – again, a single point difference.
- Lost to Titusville – the final regular‑season blowout, but it was tight.
All three opponents are powerhouses, so you can’t blame the Mustangs for coming close every time.
Roster Changes
Key Departures:
- RB/LB – Delvonte Williams
- LB – Cayden Herrick
- ATH – Finn Sinclair
Key Returners:
- TE/WR – Deshaun Thomas
- WR – Donterrius Robinson Jr.
- DE – Jarvis Howell
Looking Ahead: 2025
Why should we keep an eye on Merritt Island next year?
- 8/29 vs. Melbourne – first big clash of the season.
- 9/5 at DeLand – a technical duel that could set the tone.
- 10/10 vs. Eau Gallie – the one that everyone’s hoping to win.
With such a solid program and a squad that keeps things competitive, the Mustangs are poised to keep the momentum going into 2025. Don’t blink – you’ll want to watch them close out the season on a high note.

Holy Trinity Tigers: Turning the Tide in 2025
Last Season’s Rough Patch
We had a 5‑5 record last year, landing us just outside the postseason bracket. For a program that’s usually the stuff of Sunday morning headlines, it felt like a wobble on a tightrope. But hey, the train has been chugging along for decades, and this year we’re scheming to get it back on schedule.
2023’s Bright Glimpse
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Key Departures
- Wide Receiver – Dylan Jensen
- Linebacker – Griffin Brunger
- Linebacker – Beau Fleis
Big‑Name Returnees
- Defensive End – Oliver Esmailzadeh
- Quarterback – Rico Buitrago
Big Games to Watch in 2025
- September 12: Bayside (away)
- October 3: New Smyrna Beach (home)
- October 17: Oxbridge Academy (neutral venue)
Why You Should Care
Each of these matchups is a chance to see whether the class of 2025 can finally keep the train running smooth. With the core going strong and some fresh legs on the line, there’s a lot of buzz that the Tigers might just pull off the comeback they’ve been tuning for. Stay tuned—there’s going to be drama, victory, and maybe a little bit of class‑school pride, but most importantly, a whole lot of football!

Merritt Island Christian Cougars: From 2019 Zero to 2024 Eleven‑One
Picture this: an 8‑man squad in Brevard County that sprang forward after a 2019 season that felt more like a flop than a play. Fast‑forward to 2024, and the Cougars are shouting, “We’re the 8‑man champs!” with an impressive 11‑1 record. Despite a tough defeat by Countryside Christian, the team’s spirits soar, and the 2025 playoffs are on the horizon.
2024 Recap: The Comeback Tale
- The 2019 slump? Gone. No one remembers those woes anymore.
- From “nothing” to “everything”: an 11‑1 finish that proves grit pays off.
- Loss to Countryside Christian was a sobering reminder, but it ain’t the end.
- Team’s confidence, sneakers, and vibes are set for a shiny 2025 playoff run.
Key Departures
- WR Trey Nevad – a quick‑soldion away.
- RB Nathanael Buccio – left the ground to find other adventures.
- WR Carter Stevenson – hopped off the roster.
- DE/ATH Brayden Murphy – realigned his training.
Key Returners
- RB Caleb Richeson – back with fresh legs.
- QB/LB Bode Handwork – juggling the pass and the tackle.
- DE Daiden Gilmore – re‑emerging on the dirt.
Biggest Games in 2025
- 8/22 – At Ocala Christian – field ready to trigger fireworks.
- 9/5 – At Countryside Christian – a showdown that will rewrite last season’s sigh.
- 9/19 – vs. Donahue Catholic – the climax of the season.
Keep your eyes peeled – the Cougars are PRP (prepared, ready, pre‑champion), and the 2025 playoff stage is set to glow with the lessons learned, rebounds and new starters all pushing in sync. Let’s roll on to the next chapter of this 8‑man saga!




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