You're bound to get a positive result if you outscore your opponent every quarter and that's exactly how it played out for Melbourne on Friday. Given that consistent dominance, it should come as no surprise that they blew the Palm Bay Pirates out of the water with a 59-14 final score. Considering the Bulldogs have won three games by more than 44 points this season, Friday's blowout was nothing new.
Melbourne found their leader in freshman Tyrese Jefferson, who rushed for 169 yards and a pair of TDs on only 14 carries, and also picked up 51 receiving yards and one touchdown. Those 169 rushing yards set a new season-high mark for Jefferson. Michael Rogers also helped with two scores in total.

Bulldogs
09/19/25 @ Palm Bay | 276 |
09/12/25 vs Palm Beach Christian Prep | 121 |
09/05/25 vs University | 125 |
08/29/25 @ Merritt Island | 136 |
08/22/25 vs Cocoa Beach | 264 |
+ 7 more games |
Melbourne was unstoppable on the ground and finished the game with 276 rushing yards. That's the most rushing yards they've posted since back in September of 2024.
On the defensive side of the ball, a lot of the credit has to go to Melbourne's defense and their three sacks. The team can thank three different players for their defensive prowess: Daniel Negron, Tyler Gagen, and Silas Walters, who each picked up one sack apiece. Another thorn in Palm Bay's side was Negron, who picked up a sack and made eight total tackles in addition to snagging an interception.
The victory was the third in a row for Melbourne, bringing their record up to 4-1. The wins came thanks in part to their offensive performance across that stretch, as they averaged 53.3 points over those games. As for Palm Bay, they now have a losing record of 2-3.
Melbourne has already played their next matchup, an 18-10 loss against Osceola on the 26th. As for Palm Bay, they also wasted no time getting back out on the field and have already played their next contest, a 29-3 defeat against Satellite on the 26th.
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