Football

Palm Beach County High School Football Teams Gear Up for Fall Season

Coaches Highlight Strong Attendance and Early Game Schedules

As the summer heat settles over South Florida, high school football programs are turning their attention to conditioning and team cohesion ahead of the upcoming season.

Wellington High School’s Wolverines Gear Up

Wellington High School is hosting between 70 and 75 players in its summer conditioning sessions, a sign of strong engagement under head coach Pete Walker. The Wolverines are slated to open their season on August 14 against South Fork High School, setting the stage for a promising start.

Palm Beach Central Broncos Prepare for Opening Clash

The Palm Beach Central Broncos are conducting off-season workouts with a roster of 55 to 60 players, guided by head coach Kevin Thompson. Their first game is scheduled for August 20 against Glades Central High School, a matchup that has generated considerable local interest.

The King's Academy’s Rising Momentum

Dan Burack, entering his fourth season as head coach at The King's Academy, reports nearly 50 players participating in summer workouts. The team will compete in the Sunshine State Athletic Association this fall and boasts a senior class of 13 leaders who are expected to drive performance on the field.

Season Openers on the Horizon

With conditioning programs well underway and early game dates set, coaches across the county express optimism about the upcoming campaigns. The combination of robust attendance, experienced coaching staff, and competitive schedules suggests a vibrant season ahead for these high school programs.

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