- November 27, 2024
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Fulcher chosen to play for USA
Seabreeze offensive tackle Ryan Fulcher has been selected by USA Football to represent the United States in an international game against Canada on Jan. 30, at the Dallas Cowboys’ AT&T Stadium.
A junior, Fulcher previously participated in the USA Football regional development camp in July in Towson, Maryland, and the Oregon Ducks football camp in Eugene, Oregon, in June 2012. Fulcher was a starter at offensive tackle on the original Ormond Beach Pride varsity team that went 10-1 and placed third in the Southeast region in the fall of 2011.
Mainland tops Seabreeze
Mainland’s special team’s coach Dan Lundy will be hosting his second-annual Bud Asher’s Kick Back To Central Florida Clinic, a free football clinic (kicking, punting and snapping) 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 8, at Mainland High School.
The clinic’s staff for the event will include over 25 current NFL and collegiate kickers, punters and snappers, including Cairo Santos (Kansas City Chiefs), Caleb Sturgis (Miami Dolphins), Pat O’Donnell (Chicago Bears), Ryan Quigley (New York Jets), the Florida Gators specialists, University of Central Florida specialists and many more.
Seabreeze’s kicker and punter, Sam Hayworth, who led the area in kicking and punting, praised Lundy, saying, “Coach Lundy helped me realize a dream that I never recognized.”
Mainland tops ’Breeze in hoops
The Buccaneers repaid Seabreeze with a 71-66 win Friday, Jan. 16. A little over a month ago, the Sandcrabs embarrassed Mainland, 73-38, before Mainland’s football players joined the team. On Jan. 16, Denzel Houston led all scorers with 22 points, making four 3-pointers, and Alex Fritch added 15, hitting three more from downtown. Terrell Ivey led Seabreeze with 17 points, and Kaeylin Jones and Jimmie Hawkins added 14 each.