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  top four in the districts if not making it to state as a team,” Cox said. “My goal for this year is to win state.”
With a positive mindset for the upcoming year, you can definitely expect the bowling team to strike down its opponents and boast a winning record by the end of the season.
Fall sports may be all the talk right now but
winter sports are not something to be looked past.
Girls’ and boys’ soccer are coming back with a
mission, both teams having impressive seasons last
year that still seemed to end too early. The boys team
has strong senior leadership and has already marked
their calendars for big games against local rival
Merritt Island and long-time rival West Shore. The
a tough and questionable loss to MCC in last year’s final. Both the boys’ and girls’ basketball teams look forward to promising seasons with a young base that can lead Edgewood to success in the coming years.
Looking back on last year’s spring sports, the boy’s varsity tennis team had an incredibly successful record. With two consecutive years of making the district finals, the 2019 tennis season is bound to lead to trophies stacking up in the front office. The North Cape Coast Conference title is currently held by our team, and Edgewood’s very own Logan Sutherlin, 10, was elected to the Cape Coast Conference All-Star Team.
“(Logan) is a tournament level player who has played line 1 since seventh grade,” Varsity coach, Julie Sutherlin, said.
Alongside the sophomore, the boys’ team also boasts Lleyton Kunik, 11, as the second line. Expecting to make districts once again this year. Kunik is optimistic for this season.
“We lost our lines 3 through 5... but we have a lot of young players who have potential,” Kunik said.
Overall, it seems that the Boys’ Varsity Tennis team is one of the strongest teams that we have here at Edgewood, evident by the brilliant results they’ve produced in the last couple of years.
Track-and-field, and boys’ and girls’ lacrosse are also looking forward to big things this year. The girls’ team looks to finally claim a district title, something they were conceivably robbed of last season as they lost in the championship game to the Viera Hawks, a team they had defeated twice in the regular season. Boys’ lacrosse and the track-and-field teams look to have outstanding seasons with new faces and rebuilt teams ready to make waves across
the district and conference.
Obviously, with only a few of sports in season during the first couple of months into school, not every athlete has started their 2018-19 season. Many of them know, however, that as soon as the first bell rings on August 10th, it is time to start counting down the days for their sport to roll around so they can wear the Edgewood Indian uniform with pride and represent the high class school we attend.
  girls look to reclaim their district trophy, aiming to avenge
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