West Boca Raton Wins First State Football Championship in School History
The Bulls defeated Kissimmee Osceola 26-7, completing a perfect 15-0 season and securing the first state title for a southern Palm Beach County school since 2011.
- West Boca Raton relied on a dominant defense and explosive passing plays to overcome Osceola in the Class 6A state championship game at FIU's Pitbull Stadium.
- Quarterbacks Mason Mallory and Trey Moran combined for three touchdown passes, including a record-breaking 93-yard play to wide receiver Mark Hanniford, sealing the victory late in the fourth quarter.
- The Bulls' defense held Osceola to zero passing yards and just 170 total yards, with standout performances from Xavier Reid, Maxwell Reed, and Jamar Thompson.
- Despite missing star running back Javian Mallory due to injury, West Boca capitalized on turnovers and strong special teams play, including a blocked punt by Reid that set up an early score.
- This win marks the first state football title for a Palm Beach County school since 2013 and highlights West Boca's resilience and preparation throughout their undefeated season.