
Coral Springs Charter football team. {Reggie Guzman}
By: Matt Rothman
The Coral Springs Charter football team won five games but ended their season after falling short of making the postseason in 2021.
The Panthers finished in seventh place in their division, and with playoffs being ranked on the strength of schedule (RPI), the Panthers fell .10 away from the sixth spot after Pine Crest School. They beat the Panthers 44-16 in their game at FAU Stadium and play La Salle High School in their opening playoff game.
CSC finished the season with a record 5-5 under Head Coach Chris Haire’s first season. After losing to La Salle in their opening game, CSC won five straight victories over Hollywood Hills, Archbishop McCarthy, Pembroke Pines Charter, Pompano Beach, and Northeast High School.
Leading the war for the Panthers was wide receiver, Mason Phillips. He eclipsed 1,100 receiving yards, with them all coming from quarterback Ryan O’Keefe. Roman Reid, Collin Teschky, and Trevor Catronio all caught touchdown passes from quarterback Ryan O’Keefe. Keon Taylor ran for over 500 yards while the defense was led by Michael Snow, Dominic Dunn, Michael Varga, and Jose Resendiz.

Coral Springs Charter football team. {Reggie Guzman}
While the Panthers have a handful of kids set to graduate in 2022, they will return serval key players to their team for the fall season.
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