- November 1, 2024
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Moultrie’s record night leads the Pirates to 5-0 record
In a previous interview, Philip Moultrie said he would run for 300 yards in a game this season. He’s done it. His 308 yards (according to the Daytona Beach News-Journal) helped the Matanzas blowout the New Smyrna Barracudas 58-28 on Monday, Oct. 3, in New Smyrna.
The Pirates scored eight touchdowns, and Moultrie accounted for six of them, ranging from three to 93 yards – a school record. He even had a 60-yard touchdown run called back. Trent Steward scored the other two runs.
Philip Moultrie has now accounted for over 900 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns through five games.
“It makes me feel good, knowing I could’ve gotten close to 400 yards,” Moultrie said. “And I give my line a lot of credit, because that was the best they’ve blocked all year. They just didn't give up last.”
The Pirates will next put their undefeated season on the line against the area’s best – Mainland Bucs – in two weeks at Matanzas.
Max commits to Notre Dame
Matanzas Pirates’ Max Schalit has verbally committed to Notre Dame to play lacrosse, beginning in the 2019 season. He also received offers from University of Michigan, Syracuse, Loyola and Bryant University.
Schalit also plays for the Sweetlax Florida National Team, which won a tournament in Lake Placid, New York, this past summer. He was chosen to play in the Under Armour games this summer in Maryland.
Mackenzy Wagner makes the All-American team
Remember when Mackenzy Wagner (Matanzas QB) was competing in the Blue-Grey combine a couple months ago? Well, he has now been selected out of 6,750 participants to play as a wide receiver on the East Coast All-American team!! He will be playing at the Coliseum home of the Oakland Raiders on January 21st televised by ESPN.
Palm Coast Crush off to championship start
The Palm Coast Crush 14U has begun its fall season by winning two consecutive tournaments.
First, the Crush ran through the tournament before taking down the Ponte Vedra Thunder on Sept. 11, in Ponte Vedra. Then, the Crush went on to defeat the Evolution Elite from Melbourne the next week in Ormond.
Lady Pirates cross country take third
The Matanzas cross country team had a great showing this weekend at the George Jenkins Holloway Park in Lakeland.
The Girls had a great day finishing 3rd out of 25 teams and the Boys finished 11th out of 36 teams.
Bella Rodriguez led the Pirates with a 13th-place finish. Rain Marti took 15th, and Kylie Dahlberg placed 18th.