A Legacy of Dominance
Robinson High School’s flag football program has cemented itself as a dynasty in Florida, capturing its tenth consecutive state championship on May 16 and securing eleven titles in the past twelve years.
Coach Josh Saunders, who hasn’t tasted defeat in a state final since 2015, attributes the sustained success to a meticulous, process‑oriented philosophy that dissects every snap and play.
The team closed the season at 21‑1, posting ten shutouts and finishing with a defense that consistently limited opponents to low scores.
The Human Element Behind the Wins
Recent graduate and former quarterback Paige Halverson spoke about the weight of expectation that comes with preserving the program’s storied tradition.
Junior wide receiver Sarah Williams echoed that sentiment, noting that the players feel a personal responsibility to uphold the legacy while focusing on each opponent individually.
After a tightly contested regional quarterfinal, Saunders received roughly twenty text messages from teammates dissecting the game, illustrating the collaborative analysis that defines the squad.
The coaching staff emphasizes breaking down film and identifying strengths and weaknesses before each matchup, a routine that has become second nature to the players.
Looking Ahead
With aspirations of extending their streak, Williams expressed hope of adding another championship to the tally, aiming for eleven titles in a row.
The combination of disciplined preparation, collective accountability, and a culture that prizes process over prestige continues to drive the team’s pursuit of excellence.