Flagler County School Board honors FPC's eight state champs

The school boasted state champions in track and field and weightlifting during the 2025-26 school year.


Flagler Palm Coast's 4x400-meter state champion track relay team was honored at the Flagler County School Board meeting on June 23 along with state champs Nya Williams (weightlifting) and Karina Marcelus (track and field triple jump) who joined remotely. From left: FPC Principal Bobby Bossardet, athletic director Scott Drabczyk, state 4x400 champs Logan Jacobelli, Jordan Haymon, Mike Najpaver and Will Roberts and track coach David Halliday. Courtesy photo
Flagler Palm Coast's 4x400-meter state champion track relay team was honored at the Flagler County School Board meeting on June 23 along with state champs Nya Williams (weightlifting) and Karina Marcelus (track and field triple jump) who joined remotely. From left: FPC Principal Bobby Bossardet, athletic director Scott Drabczyk, state 4x400 champs Logan Jacobelli, Jordan Haymon, Mike Najpaver and Will Roberts and track coach David Halliday. Courtesy photo
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The Flagler County School Board honored Flagler Palm Coast High School's 2025-26 eight athletic state champions on June 23 at its monthly board meeting. Four of FPC's five track and field champs attended the meeting — the Class 4A boys 4x400-meter relay team of Logan Jacobelli, Jordan Haymon, Mike Najpaver and Will Roberts. 

The three state weightlifting champs — Nya Williams, Cody Strawser and Matt McFall — were all competing at the USA Weightlifting National Championships in Colorado Springs and could not attend. But Williams joined the board meeting spotlight remotely as did state girls triple jump champ Karina Marcelus.

 

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