Lake Mary football adapts with new players ahead of 2026 season

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Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Lake Mary football adapts with new players ahead of 2026 season
Summary

Lake Mary head coach Scott Perry is preparing for the 2026 football season while featuring a new roster. After winning the 7A state title last year with a dramatic Hail Mary against Vero Beach, the Rams face a fresh start with many key players gone, including quarterback Noah Grubbs and receiver Barrett Schulz. New junior quarterback Remy Jarman, a transfer from Edgewater, is expected to lead the team, supported by versatile athlete Tavarius Brundidge Jr. and new transfers Cole Emanuel and Kel Gainer. Lake Mary aims to contend again in a competitive district that includes rivals Seminole and Lake Brantley, who are also reshaping their teams for the upcoming season.

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  • Lake Mary won last year's 7A state title on a Hail Mary play
  • Remy Jarman takes over as the new starting quarterback
  • Key departures include leading players now at college programs
  • Seminole and Lake Brantley are expected to challenge Lake Mary
  • Season opens with a focus on integrating new talent
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Lake Mary head coach Scott Perry said last month that there is no chattering from his coaches about the Rams repeating as state champions. But don’t think for a second that his players aren’t thinking about it. They would love nothing more than to put another state championship trophy in the trophy case, although no team will ever win it in quite the way Lake Mary did last year. The Rams’ Hail ...

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