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Holy Trinity Tigers finish season 17-1-1
BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – The Holy Trinity Tigers captured the Class 2A State Championship on Wednesday with a commanding 3-0 victory over the Episcopal School of Jacksonville, capping off a remarkable 17-1-1 season.
After a postseason filled with drama, the title game proved to be a much smoother ride.
Holy Trinity entered the championship matchup riding a wave of momentum after surviving back-to-back shootouts in earlier playoff rounds. Those pressure-packed wins helped solidify the team’s reputation as one of resilience and belief — a group that seemed destined to make a deep run.
But in the state final, the Tigers left little to chance.
The Holy Trinity Tigers captured the Class 2A State Championship on Wednesday with a commanding 3-0 victory over the Episcopal School of Jacksonville, capping off a remarkable 17-1-1 season.
Facing the Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Holy Trinity controlled the tempo and delivered when it mattered most, scoring three times while keeping a clean sheet on defense. The decisive 3-0 result was a stark contrast to the nail-biting shootouts that defined their path to the title game.
Luke Daigler scored one goal, while Cooper Euziere added two more to account for the three-goal performance. Defensively, Holy Trinity delivered a shutout,
The victory not only secured the Class 2A crown but also punctuated one of the most successful seasons in program history, finishing with an overall record of 17-1-1.
After enduring the tension of penalty kicks to earn their berth, the championship match allowed Holy Trinity to showcase its full strength — confident, composed, and ultimately dominant.
From surviving shootouts to celebrating a shutout, the Tigers’ championship run will be remembered as a season of destiny fulfilled.
The Holy Trinity Tigers captured the Class 2A State Championship on Wednesday with a commanding 3-0 victory over the Episcopal School of Jacksonville, capping off a remarkable 17-1-1 season.
