News Summary
Raines High School announced the cancellation of its football season opener against Miami Central, originally set for August 23. The decision has disappointed fans and players alike, with no plans to reschedule the game. The cancellation leaves Raines potentially playing a nine-game season instead of the typical ten. Reasons for the cancellation were not disclosed, but factors such as security and weather were indicated. The team will kick off its regular season against Sandalwood on August 29, following a kickoff classic event.
Jacksonville, FL – Raines High School has announced the cancellation of its anticipated football season opener against Miami Central, originally scheduled for August 23. The news broke on the morning of Thursday, August 14, through the school’s official Facebook and Instagram channels.
Though the exact reasons for the cancellation have not been disclosed by either Raines or Miami Central, it remains a significant disappointment for the teams and their supporters. Currently, there are no plans to reschedule the game, which leaves Raines with the possibility of a nine-game season instead of the typical ten.
Raines has some flexibility to make up for this cancellation. The team could seek a new opponent for either the week of August 22 or for September 19, which was initially a bye week on the schedule. This opportunity comes with a timeline quickly approaching, as the team gears up for its next competitions.
Fans who had purchased tickets through GoFan will be eligible for refunds, as the school has communicated information about refund procedures through their social media accounts. The cancellation has left many fans disappointed, who were looking forward to witnessing the match between two of Florida’s promising high school teams.
A spokesperson from the Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) indicated that the decision to cancel was influenced by challenges in coordinating a safe start time for the game, taking into account security and weather conditions. This adds another layer of complexity to an already shifting athletic calendar for the teams involved.
In context, last season Raines achieved an impressive record, finishing unbeaten through the regular season and winning their first 13 games, ultimately succumbing to Miami Northwestern in the Class 3A state final. On the other hand, Miami Central concluded their previous season with a record of 8-1 before having to forfeit eight matches due to fielding an ineligible player. The cancellation of the season opener will keep both teams from competing against each other—a matchup that could have been a notable highlight.
This is not the first time Raines has faced cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances. Last season, they also had a game called off against Madison County due to Hurricane Milton. Interestingly, Madison County went on to win the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Rural championship, showing how unpredictable high school football can be. The dynamic nature of high school athletics demonstrates the difficulties that can arise from various environmental and administrative factors.
Looking ahead, Raines is set to kick off the regular season at home against Sandalwood on August 29. Prior to that, the Raines football team is scheduled to participate in a kickoff classic on August 15 at KIPP Bold City, which will provide an opportunity for players to prepare and showcase their skills ahead of the new season.
For those interested in following future games and events, Florida Times-Union readers currently have access to a limited-time offer of a 25% discount on a yearly NFHS Network pass for 2025 with the use of the promo code USATODAY25 before September 7.
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- First Coast News
- Wikipedia: High School Football in the United States
- Jacksonville.com
- Google Search: Florida High School Football Cancellation
- News4JAX
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Football (Sport)
- Sports Illustrated
- Google News: Raines High School Football

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