A Decade of Dominance
Robinson High School captured its 11th state flag football championship on Saturday, cementing a decade‑long reign that began with its first title in 2016. The Raiders defeated Miami Northwestern in the Class 2A final, a game that drew a packed crowd to the AdventHealth Training Center in Tampa.
What makes the triumph especially remarkable is that it marks the team’s tenth consecutive state title, a streak that has placed Robinson among the most dominant programs in Florida high school sports history. Coaches praised the players’ relentless preparation and adaptability throughout the season, while fans celebrated with chants that echoed across the stadium.
The victory comes at a time when flag football continues to grow in popularity across the state, drawing increasing attention from colleges and professional leagues. As the Raiders bask in their latest triumph, attention now turns to the upcoming Class 4A title game, where Lennard High School is set to face Park Vista in a matchup that promises another showcase of talent and competitive spirit.
Looking Ahead
With another championship under their belt, Robinson’s program sets a benchmark for future teams striving for excellence. The upcoming Class 4A final will test the depth of talent in the next generation of players, and many will be watching closely to see whether the Raiders can maintain their storied legacy.