The First Coast High School Buccaneers had a down year last year, which was odd for a program that in 2014 went 12-1.
The Bucs finished 2015 3-7, with its only wins coming against not-so-good programs: Arlington Country Day, Lee, and Andrew Jackson.
Their week two game against Miami Central marked the first time the Bucs got shut out since the 2011 state title game.
They’ve won their district every year since 2010, except for last year.
Whatever happened to this once-dominant program will hopefully be shaken off in the next season.
With the 7A District 2 race wide open, First Coast will have a definite chance to regain their top spot once again.
Winnable games for the Buccaneers come against Arlington Country Day, Lee, Andrew Jackson, Ribault and Fletcher.
Miami Central will once again be a tough matchup, as will Raines, Atlantic Coast and Gainesville.
Hopefully, the Buccaneers can return to dominance, and their one-season slump remains just that.
First Coast Buccaneers
Buccaneers Trying To Become Competitive Again
Written by Kim Hoy
Photo by MaxPreps