- February 17, 2026
Seabreeze's Cole Sager (12) throws to first after forcing out Carson Flis at second. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC's Tyler Bohnenkamper is safe at second ahead of Seabreeze shortstop Dallas Newkirk's tag. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC's Kyle Gordon fields a grounder. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC's Nick Pandich fields a grounder. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC starter Reggie Bass throws a pitch. Bass gave up two runs in four innings and struck out seven. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC's Marion Clayton takes a high pitch. Photo by Keishia McLendon
Seabreeze pitcher Jacob Imhoff allowed one earned run in two innings against FPC. Photo by Keishia McLendon
Seabreeze pitcher Jacob McKinnon pitched four innings against FPC, allowing two runs. Photo by Keishia McLendon
Seabreeze mound visit. Photo by Keishia McLendon
Seabreeze freshman Dallas Newkirk. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC coach Kyle Marsh makes a mound visit. Photo by Keishia McLendon
Seabreeze's Sam Hebert takes a cut. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC pitcher Reggie Bass throws to first. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC's Nole Hemmerle gets the barrel of his bat on the ball. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC's Carson Flis heads to third base. Photo by Keishia McLendon
Seabreeze players stand for the national anthem. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC coaches and players stand for the national anthem. Photo by Keishia McLendon
Jordan Gonzalez catches a wide throw at first. Photo by Keishia McLendon
A Seabreeze player dives back to first base as FPC pitcher Reggie Bass tosses a pickoff throw to Jordan Gonzalez. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC's Kyle Gordon squares up to bunt. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC's Kyle Gordon runs to first after laying down a bunt. Photo by Keishia McLendon
FPC's Paul Bowen on deck. Photo by Keishia McLendon
Seabreeze's Merrick Campbell slides back into first base. Photo by Keishia McLendon
Flagler Palm Coast has won its first two baseball games of the season, scoring six runs in each contest. The Bulldogs defeated Seabreeze 6-2 in their season opener at home on Feb. 11. Two days later, FPC scored four runs in the bottom of the sixth to defeat Jacksonville Episcopal 6-5.
Marion Clayton and Paul Bowen each drove in two runs against Episcopal. Jordan Gonzalez added an RBI. Pitchers Nick Pandich and Noel Hemmerle did not allow an earned run in the game. Reggie Bass got the win against Seabreeze allowing two earned runs in four innings while striking out seven. Kameron Roberts threw three shutout innings. Hemmerle and Carson Flis drove in two runs apiece.
Seabreeze fell to 0-3 with a 13-11 loss at DeLand on Feb. 13. DeLand also scored 13 runs in a 13-5 win at Seabreeze on Feb. 10. The Sandcrabs gave up nine runs in the bottom of the sixth at DeLand. Seabreeze’s Wrigley Zweifel and Cole Sager each had two hits in the 13-11 loss. Zweifel scored three runs, while Sager drove in three. Mason Sisk also scored three runs.
Matanzas fell to 1-2 under new coach Sean McManus after losing a 2-0 pitching duel at Gainesville High School. Pirates pitcher Wiley Conner allowed two runs on four hits and three walks in six innings. Conner struck out five.
Mainland played three games in three days last week, falling to DME Academy and Father Lopez and defeating Orlando Prep. Trevor Pittman scored three runs in the Bucs’ win.