The First Academy football announces schedule changes

The undefeated Royals have made three changes to its 2024 schedule, including their Week Nine matchup against Seminole High becoming their new homecoming game.


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The First Academy football has announced changes to its 2024 schedule, following cancelations from earlier this year. 

Of the three changes to the Royals' schedule, the biggest of note is that its Oct. 18, Week Nine matchup against powerhouse Seminole High (2-0) will now be TFA's homecoming game. 

The Royals have also added a game in Week Five, originally scheduled to be their bye week, TFA will now host Atlantic High School at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 20. 

With the added game in its original bye week, the third and final change to The First Academy's schedule is its Week 10 game against Joshua Academy. TFA will no longer play that game and that will become its new bye week. 


The First Academy's full 2024 football schedule

Asterisk* indicates change in schedule

  • Thursday, Aug. 22: TFA wins at Lipscomb Academy (TN), 28-23
  • Friday, Aug. 30: TFA wins at Edgewater, 28-24
  • Friday, Sept. 6: TFA beats Treasure Coast at home, 42-7
  • Friday, Sept. 13: TFA travels to Melbourne Central Catholic, 7 p.m.
  • Friday, Sept. 20: TFA hosts Atlantic, 6:30 p.m.*
  • Friday, Sept. 27: TFA hosts Orlando Christian Prep, 7 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 4: TFA hosts Rabun Gap-Nacoochee (GA), 7 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 11: TFA travels to Holy Trinity Episcopal, 7 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 18: TFA hosts Seminole, 7 p.m. (new homecoming match)*
  • Friday, Oct. 24: BYE Week*
  • Friday, Nov. 1: TFA travels to Calvary Christian, 7 p.m.

 

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