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Cocoa 2019 Schedule


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Cocoa posted their 2019 schedule on FB.

Aug 16th KICKOFF CLASSIC Bayside 
Aug 23rd Viera
Aug 30th Freedom Bowl @ Milton GA
Sept 6th Osceola 
Sept 13th @ Sebastian River
Sept 20th @ Heritage(Palm Bay)
Sept 27th Glades Central
Oct 4th Daytona Mainland
Oct 11th Bye Week
Oct 18th @ Venice 
Oct 25th Holy Trinity
Nov 1st @ Rockledge BBQ Bowl 

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2 hours ago, imjustafan2 said:

Cocoa posted their 2019 schedule on FB.

Aug 16th KICKOFF CLASSIC Bayside 
Aug 23rd Viera
Aug 30th Freedom Bowl @ Milton GA
Sept 6th Osceola 
Sept 13th @ Sebastian River
Sept 20th @ Heritage(Palm Bay)
Sept 27th Glades Central
Oct 4th Daytona Mainland
Oct 11th Bye Week
Oct 18th @ Venice 
Oct 25th Holy Trinity
Nov 1st @ Rockledge BBQ Bowl 

Wow that’s a really impressive schedule. Osceola may be able to upset them. I’m hearing Mainland has a great squad returning this year too, not sure if it’ll be enough to upset them though. Everyone else gets squashed including Venice.

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5 hours ago, imjustafan2 said:

Cocoa posted their 2019 schedule on FB.

Aug 16th KICKOFF CLASSIC Bayside 
Aug 23rd Viera
Aug 30th Freedom Bowl @ Milton GA
Sept 6th Osceola 
Sept 13th @ Sebastian River
Sept 20th @ Heritage(Palm Bay)
Sept 27th Glades Central
Oct 4th Daytona Mainland
Oct 11th Bye Week
Oct 18th @ Venice 
Oct 25th Holy Trinity
Nov 1st @ Rockledge BBQ Bowl 

The Freedom Bowl has got some heavyweight teams. 

I’m hearing the opponents could be one of a few. 

Pickerington Central,OH

Hoover,AL

Brentwood Academy,TN

UMS Wright,AL

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4 hours ago, VeniceIndiansFootball said:

Wow that’s a really impressive schedule. Osceola may be able to upset them. I’m hearing Mainland has a great squad returning this year too, not sure if it’ll be enough to upset them though. Everyone else gets squashed including Venice.

Lol GC isn't going to get squashed knock it off!!

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