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  • Replay Alert: Rockledge Raiders vs. Holy Trinity Tigers – Boys Prep Basketball Rumble Tonight

    Replay Alert: Rockledge Raiders vs. Holy Trinity Tigers – Boys Prep Basketball Rumble Tonight

    tipoff is set for 7 p.m. ET

    Live Stream Alert: Rockledge Raiders vs. Holy Trinity Tigers – Second Half Showdown!

    Ready for the final act of the game? The Rockledge Raiders are going head‑to‑head with the Holy Trinity Tigers tonight, and if you missed the first half, you’re in luck—stream the action right here.

    What’s Happening?

    It’s a senior night, a senior night, a senior night! The Raiders are looking to wrap up their regular season with a bang, while the Tigers want to prove they’re not just a one‑day wonder. The match is livestreamed on Space Coast Daily TV, featuring the classic Saturday night basketball buzz.

    The Lineup of Voices

    • Orville Susong: Friday Night Locker Room’s “ball‑talk” guru, bringing the raw, grass‑roots style you love.
    • Zach Clark: Space Coast Daily’s own “mouth‑of‑the‑court” commentator—always ready with witty buzzwords and quick-fire stats.
    • Jacob Camodeca: The fresh voice that mixes tech insights with a side of humor, turning any game into a party.

    Why You Should Tune In

    From buzzer‑beating dunks to clutch three‑pointers, you’ll catch every move the Raiders and Tigers throw at one another. This isn’t just another game—it’s a role‑playing journey for the seniors who’ve trained for years, and you can’t afford to miss it.

    How to Watch

    Grab your phone, tablet, or premiere TV, head to Space Coast Daily TV, and catch the second half in real time. Be there at the edge of your seat—this thrill is just minutes away!

    Replay: 1st Half Highlights

    Already missing the first half? Blink and you’ll miss a moment! For a recap of the early play, here’s a quick preview of what happened when the first part of the game kicked off.

    Replay Alert: Rockledge Raiders vs. Holy Trinity Tigers – Boys Prep Basketball Rumble Tonight

    Rockledge Raiders Ready to End the Regular Season in Style

    Tonight’s matchup isn’t just another game—it’s a Senior Night showdown that’s going to light up the Space Coast Daily TV screens. The Raiders are hosting the Holy Trinity Tigers, and the atmosphere is electric, with every cheer echoing the Homecoming vibe of a backyard barbecue turned championship par-tay.

    • Why it matters: The Raiders are looking to cap the season with a bang, hoping the extra pep from the senior crowd gives them that winning edge.
    • The stakes: It’s a showdown that could set the tone for postseason glory.
    • The vibe: Expect high‑energy play, heartfelt fan chants, and a dash of late‑night caffeine from the tailgate.

    Grab your popcorn and your sneakers—this game is a must‑watch for anyone who loves a good underdog story, because a senior night victory means the whole cohort gets to brag in the halls for months to come.

    Rockledge Raiders vs. Holy Trinity Tigers: Senior Night Showdown

    Why the Game Matters

    As the Space Coast Daily TV brings the action to your living room, the Raiders go into the game with a 15‑9 record, while the Tigers sit at 12‑12. It’s a chance for the Raiders to finish the season all‑in and for the Tigers to shake things up before the postseason heat‑up.

    Game Highlights at a Glance

    • Kick-off: 7 p.m. – make sure your pizza is ready.
    • Broadcast: Space Coast Daily TV, sponsored by Erdman Automotive.
    • Announcers: Orville Susong, Zach Clark, and Jacob Camodeca from the Friday Night Locker Room.

    What the Raiders Bring

    Rockledge is known for its quick feet, hard pressure defense, and athletic flair. The team will lean on the home‑court buzz to power their seniors’ final chapter on the court.

    How the Tigers Aim to Shine

    Holy Trinity is a plate‑full of solid plays and, this year, aims to underestimate the Raiders’ grit and snag a win. Their trump card? Mastering the half‑court set and controlling the pace.

    Expect the Intensity

    Both squads are sharpening their skills as they gear up for the district tournament. The game promises a flurry of fast breaks, full‑court pressure, and maybe a funny moment or two—just enough to keep you entertained and on the edge of your seat.

    Final Word

    Grab your favorite drink, settle in, and let’s celebrate the end of the regular season with a dash of humor and a splash of hoop drama. Rockledge is ready to haul the victory home; Holy Trinity hopes to keep their opponents on their toes. Who knows? The winner might just be the one with the best post‑game jokes. Enjoy!

  • Unlock Your Site’s Potential: The Ultimate Guide to Web Success

    Unlock Your Site’s Potential: The Ultimate Guide to Web Success

    Why Your Site Should Be a Super‑Hero Across Every Screen

    Every time your customer clicks “Visit my website!”, they’re expecting a smooth ride no matter where the click comes from. Whether they’re thumb‑tapping on a phone, scrolling on a tablet, or browsing from a trusty desktop, the goal is the same: a seamless, joyous user experience that feels just right for the moment.

    Mobile and Desktop Aren’t the Same – Let’s Face It

    Research shows that people on laptops and phones have different expectations. Phone users want fast, easy answers; desktop visitors are willing to spend a little more time exploring. Your job? Make sure the virtual storefront talks to each user in the best way possible every single time.

    Don’t Shrink, Re‑think

    The classic “mobile‑friendly” approach—just squashing a desktop page into a smaller window—is a dead end. Mobile users deserve a site that’s clearly organized, purpose‑built, and picture‑perfect for their screen. Meanwhile, half of your audience still hangs out on desktop, so don’t ignore their needs either.

    Things That Matter More on Mobile

    • Speed – People on the go can’t afford delay. Think of a phone user looking at a page between meetings or while chilling on the couch.
    • Touch‑friendly design – Replace “mouseovers” with easy tap‑to‑expand features.
    • Prioritise content – Show the most important info prominently on the landing page.
    • Big, tappable buttons – You’ll need a clear “Buy”, “Quote”, or “Check Availability” call‑to‑action that’s huge enough to hit.
    • One‑tap return – Clicking the logo should bring users back home instantly.
    • Trim content – Keep the landing page short and punchy.
    • Filter menus – A neat filter keeps the page tidy while still delivering full content.

    Picture This: Mobile‑Only Features

    If your business is all about real‑world interaction—a shop, café, or boutique—think about:

    • A “Find me” button that uses GPS but lets users control the request.
    • “Call me” or direct phone links that let the visitor ring right from the browser.
    • Dynamic content that changes with the time of day—morning rush specials, evening sunset snaps, or late‑night deals.

    Imagine a cozy cottage that swaps in a sunset photo when visitors pop in at 8 pm, or a restaurant that shows how busy it is at 7 pm. For commuters, include quick‑tips that make their morning scroll a breeze.

    Customer Comes First, Always

    Every design choice should stem from one simple question: What does the customer need right now? Keep the interface flexible—colour, content, layout—and let your site evolve with the user’s habits.

    In short: treat your website like a versatile, user‑friendly assistant that can hop between phone, tablet, and desktop instantly. Build it with the customer in mind, and watch traffic—and sales—climb. Happy designing!

  • WATCH REPLAY: Melbourne Bulldogs, Merritt Island Mustangs Square Off Friday Night on Space Coast Daily TV – Space Coast Daily

    WATCH REPLAY: Melbourne Bulldogs, Merritt Island Mustangs Square Off Friday Night on Space Coast Daily TV – Space Coast Daily

    kickoff is set for 7 p.m.

    WATCH REPLAY: Melbourne Bulldogs, Merritt Island Mustangs Square Off Friday Night on Space Coast Daily TV – Space Coast DailyThe Merritt Island Mustangs (0-1) return home looking to bounce back after a tough season-opening loss to the three-time defending state champion Cocoa Tigers, 30-24 in overtime.WATCH REPLAY! Eau Gallie Commodores Take On Rockledge RaidersRelated Story:WATCH REPLAY! Eau Gallie Commodores Take On Rockledge Raiders

    BREVARD COUNTY • MERRITT ISLAND, FLORIDA – The Merritt Island Mustangs (0-1) return home looking to bounce back after a tough season-opening loss to the three-time defending state champion Cocoa Tigers, 30-24 in overtime.
    Despite the heartbreak, the Mustangs showed grit and proved they can compete with one of Florida’s best.
    Meanwhile, the Melbourne Bulldogs (1-0) enter the matchup with plenty of momentum after a dominant 58-7 win over Cocoa Beach last week. Melbourne’s offense looked explosive, and their defense set the tone early, leaving no doubt about their season debut.
    Kickoff is set for 7 p.m., with full coverage on Space Coast Daily TV.
    Fans should keep an eye on the weather, as heavy showers and thunderstorms are expected before kickoff, with the threat of storms lingering between 8 and 9 p.m.

    WHERE TO WATCH: The Friday night showdown between the Commodores and Raiders will be live on the Space Coast Daily Facebook page as well as the Space Coast Daily YouTube page  – 7 p.m. kickoff—brought to you by Erdman Automotive, Health First, 4Ever Young of Merritt Island, and All Points.

    WHERE TO WATCH: The Friday night showdown between the Commodores and Raiders will be live on the Space Coast Daily Facebook page as well as the Space Coast Daily YouTube page just ahead of the 7 p.m. kickoff.

    OTHER GAMES AROUND THE COUNTY:

    ■ Trinity Catholic @ Melbourne Central Catholic

    ■ Rockledge @ Eau Gallie: WATCH LIVE HERE!

    ■ Seminole @ Heritage

    ■ Holy Trinity @ Titusville

    ■ Deltona @t Viera

    ■ Astronaut @ Gateway

    ■ St. Edward’s @ Space Coast

    ■ Cocoa Beach @ Master’s Academy

    ■ Freedom @ Satellite

    ■ Palm Bay @ Bayside

    ■ Mainland @ Cocoa

    ■ Merritt Island Christian @ Sports Leadership & Management

    DON’T MISS ALL THE LIVE PLAY-BY-PLAY ACTION ON SPACE COAST DAILY TV

    This is the 31st season of high school football coverage for the principals of Space Coast Daily and the Friday Night Locker Room – brought to you by Erdman Automotive, Health First, 4Ever Young of Merritt Island, and All Points.
    The 2025 season is filled with talented student-athletes all across Brevard County, and many are being sought after by some of the best college football teams across the country.
    With many decisions to be made by numerous athletes on where to pursue their college dreams, the Space Coast Daily – Friday Night Locker Room team is your go-to source for the latest announcements and commitments made by the athletes.
    This year’s coverage on Space Coast Daily TV will once again feature a dynamic broadcast lineup, marking the first official media entity to bring prep football play-by-play coverage to Brevard County on both radio and TV.
    Space Coast Sports Hall of Famers Steve Wilson and Orville Susong of the Friday Night Locker Room will once again bring you all the live action from the broadcast booth. In addition, Tom Palermo, Jim Palermo, Giles Malone, Zach Clark, Zane Garcia, Juan Rodreguiez, Terry Spain, JC Meyerholz, Matt O’Hern, Gavin Keith, and Brian Dillon will anchor or produce play-by-play football broadcasts and coverage this season.
    Don’t miss these live sports broadcasts featuring cutting-edge coverage on the streaming Space Coast Daily TV, along with player interviews, replays, highlights, pre-game and post-game analysis, and much more!HOT OFF THE PRESS! August 25, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best NewspaperRelated Story:HOT OFF THE PRESS! August 25, 2025 Space Coast Daily News – Brevard County’s Best Newspaper

  • Brevard County High School Football Week 2 Scoreboard, Watch Replays and See Game Recaps – Space Coast Daily

    Brevard County High School Football Week 2 Scoreboard, Watch Replays and See Game Recaps – Space Coast Daily

    SPACE COAST DAILY IS YOUR NO.1 SOURCE FOR LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS

    WATCH REPLAY: Melbourne Bulldogs, Merritt Island Mustangs Square Off Friday Night on Space Coast Daily TV.

    WATCH REPLAY: Eau Gallie Commodores and Rockledge Raiders Square Off Friday Night on Space Coast Daily TV.BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Week 2 of high school football action on the Space Coast was marked by weather delays and rainy conditions. Still, these conditions created some rather interesting finishes around the county.
    This is the 31st season of high school football coverage for the principals of Space Coast Daily and the Friday Night Locker Room – brought to you by Erdman Automotive, Health First, 4Ever Young of Merritt Island, and All Points.
    ■ Eau Gallie 23, Rockledge 14: WATCH REPLAY HERE
    This one did not start till about 8:15 p.m., as a one-hour and 15-minute lightning delay prevented the normal 7 p.m. start. Coach Sands credits his team for staying ready to play after the delay as the Commodores jumped out to a quick 16-0 start in the first 3:52 of this game. However, the Raiders would climb back into this one, answering the Commodores with 14 unanswered points over a span of three quarters. Freshman sensation, X’Zavier Corbin, was too much to handle, though, as his two touchdowns led the way to victory.
    ■ Merritt Island 42, Melbourne 21: WATCH REPLAY HERE
    Merritt Island is coming off a dramatic loss a week ago and looked to get on the winning train as the Bulldogs came to town. Melbourne, conversely, dominated Cocoa Beach in week 1, 58-7, and went into this game looking to gain respect around the county. The weather was a factor in this one, and it took the Mustangs a while to settle in, but after trailing 14-7 at half, Merritt Island exploded with 35 points in the second half, winning this one by three scores.
    ■ Mainland 19, Cocoa 14
    A season ago, Cocoa defeated Mainland 51-0; this year, the story was different. Last week, we saw Cocoa survive Merritt Island; this week was to be another test as the Mainland Buccaneers came to town. It was all Buccaneers for the first three quarters of this one as they jumped out to a big 19-0 lead. Cocoa would come back, but it was too little too late as the Tigers fell to 1-1 on the year, ending their nine-game win streak stretching from last season.
    ■ Palm Bay 13, Bayside 0
    After a winless 2024 season, Palm Bay has finally broken the losing streak, and no better team to end it against than cross-town rivals Bayside. The Kevin Mays era officially started a week ago at Astronaut, and they lost, but they have moved on in a big way, winning this one in a shutout victory.
    ■ Seminole 14, Heritage 9
    After a wild week 1 overtime win over Titusville, Heritage looked to solidify its legitimacy, facing a talented Seminole team. The defense played well, holding the elite offense to just two touchdowns, but the offense struggled to gain enough traction and put up points. The Panthers still put together a quality effort in the loss, as they will quickly move on from this one and look ahead to Eau Gallie next week.
    ■ Space Coast 54, St. Edward’s 8
    Space Coast continues its winning ways with a huge margin of victory over St. Edward’s. Quarterback A’Zion Sandy and the offense look to be in midseason form early as they go into a bye week before facing Astronaut. The Vipers have been looking forward to the rematch against the War Eagles, as they dropped that game a season ago, 20-19 in overtime.
    ■ Deltona 14, Viera 6
    Viera a week ago defeated Rockledge 22-21 winning the backyard brawl in a crazy comeback. However, this week was a different story; the Hawks came out flat, and Deltona took advantage. Viera will have to delete this one from the memory bank as they face an up-and-coming Astronaut team next week.
    ■ Satellite 30, Freedom 0
    The Dan Burke era at Satellite cannot start any better than it has. The Scorpions have outscored their first three opponents by a combined score of 87-0, the defense has been nothing short of perfect, and the offense is quickly proving how elite they can be. Satellite will go on the road for the first time this season as they travel to Oxbridge Academy before playing their first Brevard County foe in two weeks, rivals Cocoa Beach.
    ■ Cocoa Beach 27, Master’s Academy 20
    Cocoa Beach could not have been pleased with how they opened up the season a week ago against Melbourne. It was a chance for the Minutemen to gain some respect locally, and they were blown out. This is a great win for Cocoa Beach as they try to get some momentum going. They will host Palm Bay next week in a matchup between two teams seeking their second win of the season.
    ■ Titusville 27, Holy Trinity 22: SEE GAME DETAILS
    Titusville was looking to wipe its slate clean after taking a devastating Week 1 loss at home to Heritage. Holy Trinity was on the hunt for a statement win against a talented Terriers team, but Titusville was able to close this one out without any overtime. Titusville secured a big win and will look ahead to West Orange next week, as that game will be another significant test for the Terriers’ team, which is looking to earn respect around the county.
    ■ Astronaut 21, Gateway 0
    The War Eagles started the season very well with a convincing 38-13 win in week 1 over Palm Bay. Traveling to Kissimmee in week 2 made for a nice little test for an Astronaut team still trying to prove how good they are. Next week, they will have another chance to establish themselves as they face the Viera Hawks. Both teams are looking to find their footing and make a name for themselves across the county.
    ■ Merritt Island Christian 48, Sports Leadership & Management Academy 6
    Merritt Island Christian continues their dominating ways with a 42-point victory. The Cougars are looking forward to next week, as they will play Countryside Christian, whom they defeated in the postseason last year. Merritt Island Christian is in the hunt to win their second state title in the past three seasons.

    DON’T MISS ALL THE LIVE PLAY-BY-PLAY ACTION ON SPACE COAST DAILY TV

    This is the 31st season of high school football coverage for the principals of Space Coast Daily and the Friday Night Locker Room – brought to you by Erdman Automotive, Health First, 4Ever Young of Merritt Island, and All Points.
    The 2025 season is filled with talented student-athletes all across Brevard County, and many are being sought after by some of the best college football teams across the country.
    With many decisions to be made by numerous athletes on where to pursue their college dreams, the Space Coast Daily – Friday Night Locker Room team is your go-to source for the latest announcements and commitments made by the athletes.
    This year’s coverage on Space Coast Daily TV will once again feature a dynamic broadcast lineup, marking the first official media entity to bring prep football play-by-play coverage to Brevard County on both radio and TV.
    Space Coast Sports Hall of Famers Steve Wilson and Orville Susong of the Friday Night Locker Room will once again bring you all the live action from the broadcast booth. In addition, Tom Palermo, Jim Palermo, Giles Malone, Zach Clark, Zane Garcia, Juan Rodreguiez, Terry Spain, JC Meyerholz, Matt O’Hern, Gavin Keith, and Brian Dillon will anchor or produce play-by-play football broadcasts and coverage this season.
    Don’t miss these live sports broadcasts featuring cutting-edge coverage on the streaming Space Coast Daily TV, along with player interviews, replays, highlights, pre-game and post-game analysis, and much more!