
Yellow Jackets
10/17/25 vs Bartram Trail | 34-20 |
10/10/25 @ Clay | 56-7 |
09/26/25 vs Columbia | 41-21 |
09/19/25 @ Nease | 28-24 |
09/12/25 @ Riverside | 47-41 |
+ 3 more games |
St. Augustine extended their winning streak to eight on Friday, bumping them up to 8-0. They strolled past the Bartram Trail Bears with points to spare, taking the game 34-20. The Yellow Jackets have seen this before: they got the W the last time they saw the Bears, too.
St. Augustine's success was the result of a balanced attack that saw several players step up, but Somourian Wingo led the charge by picking up 75 receiving yards and one TD, while also punching in a pair of touchdowns on the ground. Julio Santiago was another key receiver, picking up 168 receiving yards and one score.
St. Augustine didn't go easy on the quarterback and picked off three passes before the game was over. It was truly a group effort as Mason Lynch, Santiago, and Ka'Ron Robinson picked up one apiece. Lynch also set a new season-high mark in total tackles with ten. Santiago got in on the action too, converting a pick into a touchdown.
As for Bartram Trail, they dropped their record down to 2-6 with the loss, which was their fifth straight on the road dating back to last season. While losing is never fun, they can't take it too hard given the team's big disadvantage in MaxPreps' Florida football rankings (they are ranked 85th, while St. Augustine is ranked 12th).
Despite the loss, Bartram Trail still got an impressive performance from Arthur Lewis, who rushed for 53 yards and a pair of TDs. The Bears also got help from Leo Marucci, who showed off his sure hands for 87 receiving yards.
Both squads will have to hit the road in their upcoming matchups. St. Augustine will challenge Ridgeview at 7:00 p.m. on Friday. The Yellow Jackets will be up against the Panthers' rather soft defense (which has allowed 34.5 points per game), so fans could be in store for a big offensive performance. As for Bartram Trail, they will face off against Buchholz at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday. The Bobcats' defense has only allowed 10.9 points per game this season, so the Bears' offense will have their work cut out for them.
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