Author & Commentator Mike Lupica, addressing SES student athletes
"Sports is a memory-making business"
ALL YEAR: Equestrian Team
FALL SPORTS: Football
Teams: boys varsity, boys middle school
FALL SPORTS: Cheerleading
Teams: girls varsity
FALL SPORTS: Cross Country
Teams: boys & girls varsity, middle school co-ed
FALL SPORTS: Volleyball
Teams: girls varsity, JV and middle school
FALL SPORTS: Golf
Teams: boys & girls varsity, middle school co-ed
FALL SPORTS: Golf
Teams: boys & girls varsity, middle school co-ed
FALL SPORTS: Swimming
Teams: boys and girls varsity
FALL & WINTER: Cheer & Dance Team
WINTER SPORTS: Basketball
Teams: boys & girls varsity, middle school
WINTER SPORTS: Basketball
Teams: boys & girls varsity, middle school
WINTER SPORTS: Basketball
Teams: boys & girls varsity, middle school
WINTER SPORTS: Soccer
Teams: boys & girls varsity
WINTER SPORTS: Soccer
Teams: boys & girls varsity
SPRING SPORTS: Boys Varsity Baseball
Teams: boys varsity & middle school
SPRING SPORTS Lacrosse
Teams: boys & girls varsity, boys JV, boys & girls middle school
SPRING SPORTS: Lacrosse
Teams: boys & girls varsity, boys JV, boys & girls middle school
SPRING SPORTS Lacrosse
Teams: boys & girls varsity, boys JV, boys & girls middle school
SPRING SPORTS Tennis
Teams: boys & girls varsity, middle school intramural
SPRING SPORTS Tennis
Teams: boys & girls varsity, middle school intramural
SPRING SPORTS Tennis
Teams: boys & girls varsity, middle school intramural
SPRING SPORTS Track and Field
Teams: varsity
SPRING SPORTS Track and Field (2)
Teams: varsity
SPRING SPORTS Track and Field (3)
Teams: varsity
SPRING SPORTS Weightlifting
Teams: boys varsity
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Key Strengths
Excellent Coaching / Saint Edward’s coaches are dedicated educators, passionate about their sports and about bringing out the best in their athletes. Most were themselves accomplished collegiate and competitive athletes.
Exceptional Facilities
Along with the two gymnasiums, aquatic center and multi-use dock, highlights include two lighted fields, additional practice fields, and a state of the art weight room.
Competitive Schedules
Saint Edward’s 38 interscholastic teams face rivals from other Florida independent and private schools, including some of the region’s strongest programs.
The varsity track and field team took part in the Class 1A Region 4 Tournament on 5/1/26 at Ansin Sports Complex in Miramar. The Pirates sent a record number of 17 athletes to the meet, where they secured 2 automatic individual State qualifications and set 3 new school records. The girls team finished 8th overall at the event with 31 points, and the boys team placed 14th overall in a 4-way tie with 10 points.
Leading the charge for the girls team in track events was Jacquelyn Perrin, who was crowned the Regional champion in the 1600m with 5:14.50. In addition to her gold medal finish, she also secured a silver medal in the 800m with 2:20.67 to earn automatic bids to the State Championship in both events. Amajyn Cannon recorded personal records in her Hurdles events, placing 12th in the 100 Hurdles at 19.13 and finishing 12th place in 400 Hurdles at 1:16.72. Competing in the 3200m, Nahlia Hebig finished in 12th place with 14:22.04, and Emma Ramsay placed 13th with 15:10.44. In relay events, the girls 4x800 team (Cadence Callaghan, Sophie Cooper, Hebig, Perrin) qualified for the State Championship with their 3rd place finish of 10:06.74, smashing the school record set last year by 22 seconds. This new time also ranks the 4x800 relay team in the top 10 in the state for their event. Also competing in relay events and setting season-best times were the 4x400 team (Stephanie Storts, Cannon, Callaghan, Cooper), finishing 9th at 4:30.44; and the 4x100 team (Rosi Neumann, Kayla Jeune, SavannahShambo, Cannon), finishing 10th at 55.77. Grabbing points for the Pirates in girls field events were Mia Perez in 5th place in Discus with her 27.86 throw and in 7th place in Javelin with her 26.40m mark, and Shambo in 8th place in the Triple Jump with a personal best 9.36m. Also participating in field events were Jeune in 9th place with 9.31m in the Triple Jump, Perez in 10th place in Shot Put with 8.19m, Stella Morris in 12th place in Javelin with 21.46m, and Hebig in 14th place at 3.74m in the Long Jump.
In boys track events, Jack Curley captured a 3rd place finish in the 1600m with 4:37.98. Jamin Duham earned points for the boys team, placing 7th in the 3200m at 10:33.93. Curley also finished the 3200m in 11th place with 10:48.92. Reef Blackman shaved time off his previously set 400 Hurdles school record, collecting an 11th place finish with 1:03.52. Blackman also placed 12th in the 110 Hurdles with 20.15, a personal record. In boys field events, Matthew Cocks shattered his previous school record in Discus with his 37.16m throw to finish in 7th place.
On 4/29/26, the varsity girls lacrosse team traveled to Delray Beach to go up against #1 ranked American Heritage in the Class 1A Region 2 Semifinals. The Pirates fought gallantly against the Stallions but unfortunately fell 2-20 to end their strongest strength of schedule season yet at 14-5.
Lily O'Brien recorded 1 goal and 1 assist for the Pirate team, and Cailtin Moscrip netted 1 goal. CJ Fykes added 1 assist. At the net, Maddie Moscrip made 9 saves.
On 4/28/26, the varsity boys lacrosse team went up against The Benjamin School in Palm Beach Gardens for the Class 1A Region 2 Semifinals. The Pirates held their own on the field in the 1st half but were unable to overcome the Buccaneers' early lead, falling 7-19.
Recording stats for the Pirates were Charlie Corrigan with 3 goals, Brady McCoy with 2 goals, Connor O'Brien with 2 goals, and Turner Barnett with 1 goal and 2 assists. Matthew Vatland collected 16 faceoff wins, and Edwin Provancher made 15 saves at the net.
Additional gameday stats for the Pirate team include 23 shots on goal and 11 ground balls.
Congratulations to senior Caitlin Moscripfor being selected as one of this week's Saint Edward's School Athletes of the Week!
Moscrip took charge on the field in the varsity girls lacrosse's road bid against The Benjamin School at the Class 1A Region 2 Quarterfinals on 4/22/26. An integral part of the Pirates' scoring effort this season, she led the Pirate scorers in the playoff game with 3 goals to help ensure the 11-6 victory. This is Moscrip's fifth year as a member of the varsity girls lacrosse team.
Congratulations to senior CJ Fykesfor being selected as one of this week's Saint Edward's School Athletes of the Week!
Fykes's leadership has helped propel the varsity girls lacrosse team on the field this season. In the 4/22/26 Class 1A Region 2 Quarterfinals, she selflessly encouraged and guided her teammates to the Pirates' big 11-6 win over Benjamin, while collecting 1 goal and 1 assist. This is Fykes's fifth year as a member of the varsity girls lacrosse team.
Congratulations to junior Brady McCoy for being selected as one of this week's Saint Edward's School Athletes of the Week!
A consistent team player for the varsity boys lacrosse team, McCoy netted 2 goals and 2 assists in the Pirates' victory on 4/21/26 over The First Academy of Orlando in the Class 1A Region 2 Quarterfinals. This is McCoy's third year as a member of the varsity boys lacrosse team.
The Florida Scholastic Rowing Association State Sweep Championships were held on April 25-26, 2026, at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota. The event hosted 42 of Florida's top youth rowing teams across 28 events. Freshman Colin Mack competed in the boys Freshmen 4+ with the Vero Beach Rowing Club. His crew finished 4th, narrowly missing the podium behind North Palm Beach, Gainesville, and Pine Crest. This strong finish, combined with consistent performances throughout the spring season, earned Mack's boat a spot in the USRowing Southeast Regional Championships on May 9-10, 2026, which serve as a qualifier for the National Championships in June.
On 4/25/26, the varsity baseball team hosted Jupiter Christian School for the Class 1A Region 2 Semifinals on Blue Diamond Field. The Pirates got on the board in the 1st inning after Caden Freedman doubled, scoring 1 run. Saint Edward's added to their early lead in the bottom of the 3rd inning after Ca. Freedman singled to right field, Reid Morris flew out, and Colton Freedman singled to right field, each scoring 1 run. Despite leading by as many as 4 runs, the Pirates fell to the Eagles 7-11, closing out what has been an impressive season for the young Pirate team with a 16-4 record.
Pitcher Ca. Freedman stepped on the hill first for the Pirates, allowing 5 hits and 4 runs (3 earned) over 5 and 2/3 innings, striking out 6 and walking 3.
The Pirates tallied 9 hits in the game, with Ca. Freedman, Trey Dunlap, and Nolan Ange each collecting 2 hits. Ca. Freedman and AJ Francis each drove in two runs for Saint Edward's.
We build rapport with our student-athletes creating an atmosphere for success, and teaching the proper values, skills and strategies. A love of activity starts with the Physical Education program, which begins in our Little Pirates (PreK-3) programs. Students then progress to middle school team sports and eventually varsity-level competition in the Upper School. Saint Edward’s School fields 42 teams in 22 sports and enjoys an enviable record of success. Athletes with a range of abilities at all levels find opportunities to advance their skills and compete to their full potential.
Founded upon the independent Episcopal school tradition, Saint Edward’s School is a co-educational, pre-kindergarten through grade 12, college preparatory school committed to educational excellence. Saint Edward’s is located in Vero Beach and is a not-for-profit, 501 (C)(3). Saint Edward’s School does not discriminate on the basis of age, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, color, physical disability, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational programs, hiring policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other school-administered programs.