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Seabreeze Senior High School
Address
2700 N. Oleander Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32118

,
32118

United States
Information
TypePublic High School
Motto"Helping dreams come true for over 100 years"
Established1908
School districtVolusia County Schools
PrincipalJoseph S. Rawlings
Faculty101
Grades9 to 12
Enrollment1,598 [1] (2016–17)
Color(s)   
Slogan"Feel the pinch!"
SportsVarsity teams and Junior Varsity teams
MascotSandcrab
NicknameSHS, Breeze
Team nameSandcrabs
WebsiteSeabreeze High School
File:Seabreeze High School Logo.png

Sports[2]

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Seabreeze High School hosts multiple sports for different seasons.

Fall Sports

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Sport Coach (2017-2018) Accomplishments (2016-2017)
Athletic Training Brian Eschen N/A
Bowling Paul Shuler

Tonya Wilhelm

Personal Awards
Cheerleading Amy Pantages Cheering at games
Cross Country Donald Staller

Debrah Diaz

Personal Awards
Football Troy Coke Win ratio of 1-9
Frisbee Christopher Weinrich N/A (2017-2018 Founded)
Golf Matt Bailey

Rob Schimdt

Personal Awards
Marching Band Jarrod F. Koskoski Marching band MPA Superior Ratings
Swimming Lisa Bennett

Meghan Bainbridge

Personal Awards
Volleyball Tarisa Craig-Craggy Overall record of 13­-9­-0

Winter Sports

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Sport Coach (2017-2018) Accomplishments (2016-2017)
Basketball Pepper Johnson

Avery Randolph

No championships
Soccer Nathaniel Murphy

Kimberly Merkel

Class 3a Championships 2-0
Weightlifting Skip Saunier Personal Awards
Wrestling Paul Shuler

Patrick Urquhart

Personal Awards

Spring Sports

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Sport Coach (2017-2018) Accomplishments (2016-2017)
Baseball Jim Perry No championships
Flag Football Michael Fries No championships
Softball Meghan Bainbridge No championships
Tennis Robert Holtgrewe

Jackie Gion

Personal Awards
Track & Field Donald Staller

Deb Diaz

Personal Awards

29°15′57″N 81°01′49″W / 29.2658134°N 81.030333°W / 29.2658134; -81.030333


  1. ^ FHSAA Student Population Report
  2. ^ "FHSAA.org | Florida High School Athletic Association". www.fhsaa.org. Retrieved 2017-09-02.