JACKSONVILLE – For fans wanting to attend what would have been the biggest spring football jamboree in Northeast Florida will have to find other options for tomorrow night.
Per, David Hickox at 904Preps.com, First Coast has called off the Jamboree slated tomorrow night in which they would have hosted three other teams from in the city, including defending Class 3A State Champion, Trinity Christian.
The reason cited was due to safety concerns of the fans of the teams that would be visiting the school and the stadium. As such the team has also been affected in regards to the violence with one player having been killed while another has left the program.
As is it stands now, both Trinity Christian and Ed White will host spring games tomorrow.
The first game will involve First Coast at Ed White with a 3:00 p.m. kickoff, however fans will not be allowed to attend to the game, per Hickox
Th second game will involve Raines at Trinity Christian with a 7:00 p.m. kickoff.
Stay tuned to Florida HS Football for more updates on this developing story!
UPDATE: Corrected some info regarding the players at First Coast.











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