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Hey I almost got the complete history for Mainland football. I believe they started playing football in 1921.

i am incomplete from 1921-1928 and a few seasons in the 40’s I’m missing one or 2 scores. 

Other than that I’m pretty complete. My question to any of the Mainland fans on the board. Do you happen to have the history of football? Maybe they started earlier than 1921 or any scores from those early times? 

The yearbook if I’m not mistaken started in 1930 so I can’t get scores from there. 

Any info helps. Thank you 

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Found this little tidbit. 

Mainland played Seabreeze in 1924 and then both schools consolidated athletic teams and were just simply known as “Daytona Beach”

in 1942, Seabreeze finally split and formed their own teams. 

In 1966 Mainland and Seabreeze played the first game against each other since 1924, with Mainland winning 23-6. They have played every year since 

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