Prosperity, S.C. — After a challenging 2023 season marred by injuries, the Mid-Carolina football team is setting its sights on a fresh start in 2024. Head coach Chris Arnoult is determined to leave the struggles of the past year behind and leading a young, promising roster of players into a new season.
The 2023 season was tough for the Rebels, who finished with a record of 2-9 and lost in the first round of the state playoffs. They experienced a string of injuries that hampered their chances of success. Despite this, there were bright spots, most notably a few players who stepped up and gained valuable experience on the varsity level.
Mid-Carolina saw the departure of three key offensive playmakers from the previous year. However, rising star Wyatt Mazza, who played significant minutes as a sophomore, has emerged as a crucial player for the team going forward.
With the new season right around the corner, the Rebels are eager to start fresh and improve on last year’s results. The team’s ambition goes beyond just having a better record; they are also fueled by a desire for revenge against their rivals. Mid-Carolina had a long-standing 22-game winning streak over the Whitmire Wolverines that ended last season in a hard-fought defensive match.
This year, the Rebels will have a chance to face them again, this time at Whitmire, and they are hoping to reclaim their place in the rivalry.
Another significant challenge for the Rebels will be their long-standing rivalry with Newberry High School. Mid-Carolina has not emerged victorious against Newberry since 2010, and breaking that streak is high on the team’s to-do list this season. Coach Arnoult and his players are eagerly anticipating their chance to change that narrative.
In addition to seeking redemption against local rivals, the Rebels are aiming to exceed three wins in a season for the first time in nearly a decade. They also hope to score their first playoff win since 2010. The team is optimistic about their capability to turn things around and finally finish the season with a winning record.
Mid-Carolina kicks off their 2024 campaign with two home games. The first game is scheduled against Swansea on August 23, followed by another home game against Newberry on August 30. The Rebels will hit the road for their third game, facing Whitmire on September 6.
The complete schedule features several exciting matchups, with two of their chief rivals in the first three games. All games are set to start at 7:30 p.m., though times are subject to change.
The Rebels will rely heavily on key returning players this season, including:
As Mid-Carolina prepares for the 2024 football season, the team is filled with hope and determination to overcome the obstacles of the past. Coach Arnoult’s focus on nurturing young talent and revisiting old rivalries promises an exciting season ahead for the Rebels.
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