Ocoee at West Orange football game moved to Friday, Oct. 25

Originally scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 24 at Raymond Screws Field, the Battle for the Shield rivalry game will be pushed back one day.


The 20th edition of the Battle for the Shield between Ocoee High and West Orange High football will be played a day later at Raymond Screws Field.
The 20th edition of the Battle for the Shield between Ocoee High and West Orange High football will be played a day later at Raymond Screws Field.
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The 20th edition of the Battle for the Shield rivalry game between West Orange High and Ocoee High has been pushed back one day and will now be kickoff at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 25, at Raymond Screws Field, the home of the Warriors.

Along with four other West, Southwest Orange County teams, the Knights (5-3) were originally scheduled to play their Week 10 game against the Warriors (7-1) Thursday, Oct. 24. Instead, they will now make the short trip to West Orange a day later.

Surely, with the Class 7A, District 5 title up for grabs, both West Orange coach Geno Thompson and Ocoee coach Buck Gurley are pleased with the decision. Not only will it allow both banged-up teams an extra day of rest and rehab in the later stages of the regular season, but it will also give the two coaching staffs another day to game plan.

 

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A native of João Pessoa, Brazil, Sam Albuquerque moved in 1997 to Central Florida as a kid. After earning a communications degree in 2016 from the University of Central Florida, he started his career covering sports as a producer for a local radio station, ESPN 580 Orlando. He went on to earn a master’s degree in editorial journalism from Northwestern University, before moving to South Carolina to cover local sports for the USA Today Network’s Spartanburg Herald-Journal. When he’s not working, you can find him spending time with his lovely wife, Sarah, newborn son, Noah, and dog named Skulí.

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