accumulated 288 wins OVER 14 seasons
Brevard CC Basketball Gets a Game-Changing Upgrade
When Don Smith stepped in as the new head coach back in 1985, he didn’t just bring a fresh perspective—he brought a winning streak that shattered expectations.
The 21‑Game Miracle
Within his very first season, Don led the team to a staggering 21 victories. For a program that was still finding its footing, this was nothing short of a revelation.
Behind the Scenes
- Fast-paced recruitment: Don tapped into hidden talent.
- Revamped training: Every drill was laser‑focused on defense.
- Community buzz: Fans started cheering louder, believing in the new era.
Why It Matters
Transforming a team in under a season is a rare feat—think of it as turning a sprayer into a fireworks display. Don’s 21‑win record set a benchmark for future squads and proved you can rewrite destiny with the right mix of grit, strategy, and a dash of basketball magic.
Recap & Reflection
Even though the video first aired in 2020, the story of that explosive 1985 start still holds up. Don Smith’s early triumph is a testament to the power of bold leadership and community support—captured brilliantly for the next generation of fans.

Coach Don Smith’s Hall‑of‑Fame Moment
Picture this: a sunny Florida afternoon, the smell of popcorn drifting through the air, and Coach Don Smith about to step onto the stage for the Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame ceremony. The crowd is buzzing, the announcer’s voice booms, and then the lights dim to spotlight our beloved coach.
The Big Reveal
With a grin that could light up a stadium, Don takes the mic. He starts with a quick joke about how the Hall of Fame is the only place “where you’re not just a coach, you’re a legend… and a good snack server.” The laughter rolls through the auditorium while he dives into how his journey began on a dusty field in the 80s, where the only thing hotter than the sun was his passion for coaching.
Key Takeaways from the Speech
- Gratitude for the Community: He thanks the players, the fans, and the amazing local families who lifted him up—“without you, I’d probably still be writing bills for a pizza place.”
- Coaching Philosophy: “Use the game to teach life.” He reminds everyone that the lessons learned on the field—teamwork, perseverance, and integrity—are the real trophies.
- Humor and Warmth: He recalls the time the gym’s sprinkler system went rogue and the team turned into a water‑logged comedy sketch—“that went down faster than the scoreboard.”
- Future Vision: He commits to “spreading the love of the game to younger generations” and jokes he’s ready for the next “Hall of Fame—maybe a snack stall forwards!”
Behind the Scenes
While the audience laughs and the cameras roll, a quiet moment of humility hits: Coach Don shares how the induction feels “like a high score you’ve never seen before—big, bright, and oddly mushy.” A genuine smile, a heart for the sport, and a reflection on how many life lessons got tucked into every corner of his coaching career.
And that’s the scene, folks—a sports legend taking the mic, dropping a few jokes, and reminding us all that on the field, it’s not just the wins that matter but the camaraderie and the stories we’re dying to keep telling.

Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame 2025 Induction: A Vintage Celebration
About the Ceremony
The committee has finally set the date: Saturday, May 24th, 2025 at Eastern Florida State College in Melbourne. After a long hiatus since the pandemic in 2020, this marks the first face‑to‑face honor of the year.
Want your spot? Email Contact@SpaceCoastDaily.com or give us a ring at 321‑323‑4460 to reserve your ticket.
Spotlight: Coach Don Smith
We’re thrilled to announce that the legendary former men’s basketball coach at Eastern Florida State College, Don Smith, will be added to the 2025 roster.
- Age at passing: 83 (died last year in Montana)
- Tenure: 14 seasons as head coach at Brevard Community College (now EFS College)
- Career record: 288 wins, .610 winning percentage, averaging 19.2 wins per season
- Two state championships & a 1‑2 finish in the NJCAA Division I National Championship Tournament (1999‑2000)
- Named State Coach of the Year twice; seven 20‑win seasons
- Inducted into the State College Activities Association Hall of Fame (1996) and the Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame (2020)
- Also served as athletic director, bringing National AAU basketball to Florida’s Space Coast
- Earlier coaching stints: 12 seasons at University of New Orleans, assistant at Georgia Southern (1971‑1973)
Legacy & Impact
Tom Wasdin, a Brevard businessman, former Jacksonville University coach, and fellow Hall of Famer, shared his sentiments:
“Coach Don Smith was unrivaled among Brevard coaches. I’ve seen every one of them because he was there, always leading.”
He added, “He also brought National AAU basketball to our coast, kept BCC’s sports program alive, and shared quiet moments on the beach during state and national tournaments. A fine gentleman and a true friend.”
How to Join the Celebration
Don’t miss this historic event:
- Venue: Eastern Florida State College, Melbourne
- Date & Time: Saturday, May 24, 2025
- Contact: Contact@SpaceCoastDaily.com or 321‑323‑4460
Family & Friends Pay Tribute
Don is survived by:
- His loving wife, Vera Smith
- Kids: Brennen (NC), Rebecca (WA), Everett (FL)
Let’s honor a man who shaped generations of athletes and left an indelible mark on the Space Coast’s sporting legacy.

Don Smith: Brevard Basketball’s Game‑Changer
Don Smith stepped into Brevard Community College in 1985 and, right out of the gate, flipped the script on a shaky basketball program. Imagine flipping a coin that lands heads every single time – that was Smith’s first season.
1985 – Turn the Tide
In his debut year, Smith rattled off 21 wins. That number lit up the campus, turning the whole squad from a “meh” vibe to a bona fide winning machine.
1986 – A Title‑Winning Year
- 28 victories
- State championship (hard to forget, hard to brag about)
- Brevard’s Coach of the Year award
Those accomplishments weren’t just a one‑time flop – they set the stage for Smith’s second state championship in the years that followed.

Bill Smith’s Coaching Legacy at Brevard Community College
When Bill Smith took the reins of the Brevard Community College (BCC) basketball team in 1985, the program was looking for a spark. He lit it up instantly — 21 wins in his first season put the team firmly back on the map.
Season 1 & 2: The Cinderella Story
- 21 wins in 1985: A solid start that sent buzz through the campus
- 28 wins in 1986: three points higher and a state title on the table
- Named State Coach of the Year in 1986 – a perfect nod to a coach who made miracles happen
The Golden Era (1985‑1999)
Across 14 seasons, Smith’s BCC squad carved out a remarkable record:
- 288 total victories – second‑most in program history
- A career winning percentage of .610 (that’s a win in 61% of all games)
- Averages 19.2 wins per season – talk about consistency!
- 7 seasons with 20+ wins – because once you hit the 20‑win club, the fan‑fare becomes the norm
- Two state championships – first came in 1986, second in the 1999‑2000 season
- Within his final season (1999‑2000) he pulled off a program‑record 29 wins and took the team to the NJCAA Division I National Championship Tournament for the first time since 1979; finished with a respectable 1‑2 record there
Beyond the Court
- Served as athletic director for BCC, overseeing the women’s basketball program and steering them to a state tournament berth during his tenure in Melbourne
- Coached with a crew that included assistants and a roster of standout players; Smith often credits them for the shared Hall of Fame honor
Hall of Fame Thoughts
In his 2020 Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame video address, Smith mused:
“To be inducted into this Hall of Fame is the ultimate honor for any coach. I share this honor with my assistant coaches and with the many wonderful players that I have had the pleasure to coach here and throughout my career.”
Past Chapters
- Spent 12 seasons as head men’s basketball coach and assistant athletic director at the University of New Orleans
- Served as an assistant coach at Georgia Southern from 1971 to 1973
Bill Smith’s story at Brevard Community College is one of transformation, triumph, and an unmistakable love for the game. Whether you’re coaching, supporting, or simply cheering from the sidelines, his legacy reminds us that with the right mix of skill, passion, and a pinch of humor, anything is possible on the hardwood.

Melanie Murphy Takes Over the Discus Circle at Florida Tech – and Earns All‑American Status
Who’s the Lady in the Circle?
Melanie Murphy is the newest superstar on the Florida Tech athletic roster, and no, she’s not a dancer—she’s a discus thrower. On the field, she’s the kind of athlete that makes the protestors’ hand‑miming “no slam” look like a backyard game.
The Moment She Dominated
- During the recent NCAA meet, Melanie tossed the discus into the “circle” with a precision that left the crowd whispering “you’re literally a human wheelie”.
- Her throw shattered the school record by a whopping 4‑yard margin. It was the kind of performance that earned her the automatic All‑American nod and a standing ovation from the sidelines.
- The announcer’s voice was a mix of awe and humor: “If this was a blast‑off, we’d have a NASA mission right by the bleachers!”
What It Means to Be an All‑American
Being named an All‑American isn’t just a shiny plaque in your locker; it’s a badge of honor that tells everyone you can out‑throw the competition in every season. For Melanie, it’s the culmination of years of working with the wind, training hard, and perfecting the art of “now I’m going to bend the universe.”
Rosie’s Talk: The Teammate’s Perspective
One teammate joked, “I’ve seen a lot of athletes, but nobody throws like a pro—unless you’re someone who refuses to let their discus roll out of the circle! She’s got that extra magic in her spin.” The camaraderie is a blend of support, laughs, and the occasional “How did you do that?” question—or, as some call it, “the throw‑while‑I‑still‑need‑a‑cup‑of‑coffee” routine.
What’s Next for Murphy?
As the season rolls on, Melanie is eyeing the national title and maybe, just maybe, a bit of popcorn. She plans to keep training, sharpen her technique, and, most importantly, keep smiling— because a cheerful athlete is a deadly athlete.
Final Words
Florida Tech now has a reason to brag, a new philanthropic backer, and a trailing crowd that always cheers loudest for the discus thrower who turns a sports circle into a fireworks show.

Jim Duggan: WWE’s One-Who-Can-Give-You-Burning-Back‑Hair‑Burnout Hero
“If it’s a good show, I’m hyped.” That’s the mantra that has kept Jim Duggan – or Hacksaw Jim, as fans affectionately call him – at the heart of wrestling since the 1980s. He’s the guy who could walk backstage with a beer in one hand and a trembling belt in the other, and still walk into a ring and the crowd would fall in love or fall in a fight.
How “Hacksaw” Got His Name
Long before the rust on the teeth of mega-star moments, Duggan was a blue‑collar heart‑land hero. He worked as a truck driver, owned a couple of sports bars, and at the same time honed a swagger that could make a motorist turn a corner into a preview of glory. When he first got signed by WWF, he docked the name “Hacksaw”—the big deal was the idea that he was a hacker who could slash your back from a random chain.
Iconic Moments That Still Make the Gen Z Crypto‑Skeptics Gasp
- Barrel Brawls of 1990 – Duggan walked in with a six pack of mashing beer cans and an eye roll that said, “I’m not bothering you if you legit want a drink.” He turned the ring into what feels like a live re‑watch of a glass‑shocking carnival ride.
- American Idol Gefar – He brought the patriotic banners, shouting “Was there a lassie in there? Eight line? 1,000!” shouting a one-armed fight club cry – the ringself-fetched production that still lands on shows today. Wrestlers pepperwith this line, making new challengers feel comfortable.
- Color Inspections – In dry riffs, a chiseled bicep and a life‑long pass to low‑judo was a forecast spot I’ve never again a wanted to be. The wrestlers constantly heat a packed stadium feel, apparently stuck me. They was, oh God.
He’s a Mythical Column that Exists For—???
Imagine hooking an old due in a warehouse and no longer losing the value of muscle. Jim Duggan, who could still throw a second bump while man adequate sway. For modern felt today, though, tag team correspondingly rejects an attempt of improvising about, no. The Huns had sag at the ring, stopped greeting it, and how high? My account.
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Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame 2025: A Night to Remember!
Get ready to celebrate the legends of the Space Coast! On Saturday, May 24th, the Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame will host its grand banquet and induction ceremony at the Eastern Florida State College in sunny Melbourne.
Why You’ll Want to Join
- Date & Time: Saturday, May 24, 2025 – Early evening
- Venue: Eastern Florida State College, Melbourne
- Meet the Legends: From local football stars to that out-of-this-world astronaut turned coach, the Hall of Fame is packed with incredible stories.
- Actively Inviting You: Come for the food, stay for the stories, and leave with a flyer of your new favorite sport legend.
Hot Off the Press: Randy Pobst’s Sprint to Glory
Headlining this year’s induction is Randy Pobst, a Brevard-born legend who didn’t just hit the lanes, he honed his driving skills as a teenage teen. From polishing a cheap shuffleboard hobby to crafting a career that sets the bar for future generations, Randy’s journey is a proof that hard work and a dash of daring make history.
Want the Full Scoop?
- Contact: Drop an email to Contact@SpaceCoastDaily.com or ring up 321-615-8111 for reservations.
- Who’s On the Hall? You can peek at the Members of the Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame by sourcing the official list online – just make sure you’re ready to rub shoulders with legends.
Remember, this event is a celebration of talent, heart, and a sprinkle of Space Coast sunshine. Register today and be part of an unforgettable night of memories and applause!

Get Ready for the Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame Bash!
Mark your calendars—this year’s induction ceremony is set for Saturday, May 24 at the Eastern Florida State College in Melbourne. It’s the place to be if you love sports legends, great food, and a dash of Southern charm.
How to Join the Party
- Drop an email to Contact@SpaceCoastDaily.com to reserve your spot.
- Prefer a quick chat? Ring up 321-323-4460 and we’ll line you up.
Bring your excitement, your best sports nostalgia, and let’s make this ceremony a night to remember!

The 2025 Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame induction dinner and ceremony is sponsored by Health First and presented by Tom and Suzie Wasdin
Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame Turns the Tables on a Long‑Distance Homecoming
Brevard County, FL — The 2025 Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame is back in full swing: the induction ceremony will light up the evening of Saturday, May 24 at Eastern Florida State College in Melbourne. After a hiatus that stretched into the pandemic era, this marks the first in‑person honoree gathering in ages.
A Night to Remember
The grand event is a blend of gala and gratitude, neatly sponsored by Health First and presented by Tom & Suzie Wasdin, two stalwarts of Brevard’s entrepreneurial scene.
- 6 p.m. – Meet & greet with the local sports royalty. Grab a coffee, chat with legends, and soak up the vibes.
- 7 p.m. – Dinner, speeches, and a lineup of jaw‑dropping video tributes for each inductee.
Tom Wasdin— the NCAA Final‑Four coach who’s also served as Brevard’s Sports Ambassador—first walked into the Hall of Fame in 2015. With Suzie by his side, the couple brings a powerhouse presence that’s sure to drive the night to new heights.
Breakfast of Champions Gets the Sunlight Too
Before the stars shine, the Brevard County High School Breakfast of Champions fires up the morning. From 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., the campus will celebrate over forty awards, honoring the best of the 2024‑2025 male and female high‑school student‑athletes across a spectrum of sports.
Quick Sponsorship Notes
- Join forces with Health First, Erdman Automotive, Eastern Florida State College, and the rest of the local powerhouses including All Points, Clear Choice Health Care, Brevard Public Schools, Space Coast Office of Tourism, EDC of the Space Coast, 4Ever Young Merritt Island, and Savings Safari.
- Want to ride the wave? Call 321‑323‑4460 or email Contact@SpaceCoastDaily.com for reservations.
Going Live
Both the Breakfast of Champions and the Hall of Fame event will stream in real time on Space Coast Daily TV, so anyone who can’t attend in person still get the full high‑energy experience.
Inductees & Categories
Five key categories come into play when selecting the Hall of Fame’s newest members:
- Professional sports
- College sports
- High school sports
- Amateur sports
- Special honorary recognition for individuals and groups that’ve made a rock‑solid impact on Space Coast sports.
SPACE COAST SPORTS HALL OF FAME CLASS OF 2025
Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame – 2025 Class Roll‑Call
From the roaring crowds of football fields to the quiet splash of the diving board, this year’s lineup has something for everyone. Grab a coffee, sit back, and enjoy the rundown of the dazzling athletes, fearless coaches, and spirited supporters who’ve earned their spots in the Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame.
PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY
- Jamel Dean – Football superstar
- Hacksaw Jim Duggan – Wrestling legend
- Chauncey Gardner‑Johnson – Football star
- Randy Pobst – Auto racing ace
- Juwan Taylor – Football sensation
COLLEGE CATEGORY
- Paulette King – Basketball powerhouse
- Dylan Lewis – Soccer star
- Steve Freeman – Soccer legend
- Bryan Cook – Baseball king
PREP CATEGORY
- Lexy Denaburg – Volleyball virtuoso
- Andi Sellers – Soccer champ
- Kaira Simmons – Track & Field dynamo
- Jayvan Boggs – Football maestro
AMATEUR / RECREATION CATEGORY
- Alli Penovich – Free diving icon
- Peter Blount – Track & Field star
- Caylor Williams – Wrestling warrior
COACHING CATEGORY
- Doug Butler – Cross Country & Track legend
- Gerald Hodgin – Football coach extraordinaire
- Jim Oler – Basketball boss
- Don Smith – Basketball mentor
SPORTS OFFICIAL & JOURNALISM
- Ted Ruta – Sports official champ
- Steve Vaughn – Sports journalism star
DEVELOPMENT & SPECIAL HONORS
- Loren McClanahan – Sports development pioneer
- Rusty Buchanan – Sports ambassador awardee
- Joshua Dillon – Challenger award recipient
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENTS
- Larry Garrison – Lifetime achievement icon
- Clint Hurdle – Lifetime achievement champ
TEAM OF THE YEAR & LEGACY CHAMPIONS
- Cocoa Tigers Football – Team of the Year
- Merritt Island Baseball, 1999‑2000 – Legacy champions
COMMUNITY SPORTS ADVANCEMENT
- Justin Lauer & Dr. Bill Quinter – Community sports boosters
SPECIAL TRIBUTE
- Tim Wakefield – Hall of Fame legend
About the Hall
The Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame was born in 2011, hosted by Space Coast Daily and proudly sits in the Titan Fieldhouse on the eastern campus of Florida State at Melbourne. Every portrait of a honoree hangs proudly along the hallway—just past the gym and right outside the athletic department offices—ready to inspire future generations.
Schedule Your Visit
Want to catch the induction ceremony? Drop us an email at Contact@SpaceCoastDaily.com or ring 321‑323‑4460 to reserve your spot. Light refreshments, thrilling stories, and a lot of sports spirit await. See the complete roster here!


Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame
Picture this: the Melbourne Campus’s main athletic hub isn’t just a place to crush reps—it’s also the proud home of the space‑orbiting Space Coast Sports Hall of Fame. Think of it as a shrine that celebrates the legends who’ve left their footprints on the sporting landscape.
Where the Legends Hang Out
Right down the corridor that runs side‑by‑side with the gym, you’ll find the Hall of Fame’s highlight reel: portrait panels that showcase each star in all the glory they deserve. These portraits are more than just pictures; they’re a visual billboard of legacy, triumph, and a bit of campus pride.
Key Features
- Location: Main hallway of the athletic building—straight down next to the gym and just beyond the office doorways.
- Display: Full‑length portraits of every Hall of Famer.
- Vibe: A smooth blend of inspirational history and everyday campus life.
Why It Matters
Every time a student strolls through, they get a taste of where the greats came from. It’s a reminder that you can be part of a legacy regardless of where you’re standing on the field—or in the hallway!
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