Veteran coach guides the Fighting Indians with disciplined defense and patient offense, aiming to overcome past regional hurdles in Indian River County.
Vero Beach's boys lacrosse team has claimed a district championship, the program's latest milestone under a veteran head coach who has made the Fighting Indians a consistent postseason presence in Indian River County.
The title caps a strong regular season for Vero Beach, which now turns its attention to the regional bracket — a stage where the program has fallen short in recent years and is openly determined to advance further this spring. The coach has built the Indians' reputation on disciplined defense and patient offensive execution, qualities that carried the team through district competition.
Lacrosse has grown steadily on the Treasure Coast over the past decade, with Indian River County schools drawing increasing numbers of youth players into the sport at the club and middle school levels. Vero Beach's sustained success at the varsity level has been central to that growth, giving younger players in the county a program to aspire toward.
The district title also carries added weight as a redemption narrative. Regional exits in prior seasons have sharpened the team's focus this year, and the coaching staff has leaned into that motivation throughout the spring schedule.
The Fighting Indians will enter the regional tournament as a district champion, a seeding that brings both confidence and a target. Specific bracket details, including opponent and site, had not been publicly confirmed at press time.
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