Continued from page 8 Jan. 19 — Liberty (varsity only), 5:30 p.m.* Jan. 23 — Harmony* Jan. 26 — at Celebration (varsity only), 5:30 p.m.* Jan. 31 — at Space Coast
Four Hawks will compete in college next season
VIERA BOYS SOCCER JV games at 5 p.m., Varsity games at 7 unless noted * District game Jan. 9 — at Astronaut Jan. 11 — Edgewood Jan. 13 — at Holy Trinity, site and time TBD Jan. 17 — at Edgewood Jan. 29 — Class 4A, District 6 semifinals, VIERA GIRLS SOCCER Jan. 10 — Jensen Beach, 7 p.m. Jan. 13 — Pine Crest, 11 a.m. Jan. 22 — Class 4A, District 6 semifinals at Melbourne, TBA Jan. 26 — Class 4A, District 6 championship game at Melbourne, 7 p.m. VARSITY WRESTLING Dual meets, JV at 6 p.m., Varsity at 7 Jan. 12-13 — at Space Coast Duals Jan. 17 — at Satellite Jan. 24 — Bayside Jan. 26-27 — at 13th annual Pirate Duels & Ships at Palm Bay High Jan. 31 — at Rockledge
VIERA VOICE Courtesy of Holy Trinity
VIERA VOICE Courtesy of Rose Day
Viera High athletes Caitlin Hoffhine, left, Maddie Day, Madison Headley and Samantha Parish pose for Senior Pictures at Anderson Stormwater Park in Rockledge. Hoffhine and Parish plan to play college basketball next season, Day will play college volleyball and Headley will play college softball. SPECIAL TO VIERA VOICE
Four athletes from Viera High School will continue playing at the collegiate level after graduation this spring. Maddie Day will play volleyball for Caldwell University, which competes at the NCAA Division II level in the Central Atlantic
Collegiate Conference. Madison Headley will play softball for Georgia Southern University, which competes at the NCAA Division I level in the Sun Belt Conference. Basketball players Caitlin Hoffhine and Samantha Parish are being recruited by several schools. VV
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Holy Trinity lacrosse player Joshua Knight has signed to play at Birmingham Southern.
Holy Trinity’s Knight signs with Birmingham Southern BY CARL KOTALA
There were a lot of things Holy Trinity senior lacrosse standout Joshua Knight liked about Birmingham Southern College. That’s what led him to sign with the NCAA Division III program. Knight, who plays midfield for the Tigers, liked the fact that Birmingham Southern
has a small enrollment (1,300), much like Holy Trinity. He plans to major in business. “I really liked the team, I really liked the coach and I really liked the players on the team,” Knight said. “(I liked) the school itself. I visited three or four times, so I knew where I was going. I’m really excited.” VV
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