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Raines High School’s triumphant return to state championship glory since 2018 ignited a vibrant parade across Jacksonville, bringing together the community in a celebration of Viking pride and tradition.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — On Saturday, the streets of Jacksonville came alive as a joyous parade unfolded, honoring Raines High School’s victorious season. Hundreds of students, families, alumni, and local residents gathered to applaud the Vikings’ recent state title triumph.
This parade celebrated Raines’ first state championship since 2018, marking the fourth title in the school’s history. It resonated with spirited cheers and a strong sense of school pride throughout the area.
Commencing at Lonnie C. Miller Sr. Regional Park, the parade journeyed nearly two miles along Moncrief Road before circling back to the school. Players enthusiastically waved to their supporters, proudly displaying the championship trophy and rings as music and chants energized the crowd.
Head coach Donovan Masline emphasized that the victory signifies much more than just a triumph on the field.
“Our players hit the field with passion, dedication, and the unwavering grit of a Viking,” Masline stated. “They truly embodied the Viking spirit, and that’s what we aim for in life—to embody what it means to be a Viking.”
The Vikings capped off what they called their “Revenge Tour” with a dramatic 23–22 win over Miami Northwestern, securing the Class 3A State Championship and avenging last season’s playoff loss.
Wide receiver Dominic Jones said the team believed they could finish the job after falling short the year before.
“We knew we could win it all when we lost last year to Northwestern,” said Jones. “The thought of the revenge tour, we already knew.”
The victory solidified the program’s legacy, adding another title to the school’s history and reinforcing the culture Masline has built within the team.
“People need to see our story, they need to know why you play this game” said Masline.
Masline added that the team’s work ethic throughout the season set them apart.
“In our weight room, those that invest most are the last to surrender,” Masline said. “And you know, it just speaks volumes to what we put in every day and day out in the amount of work, the amount of dedication, sacrifices. And to see us come out and you know, come out with the win, it was phenomenal and we just know we can celebrate and bring one back to Raines.”
Saturday’s parade was also a family affair, with parents and relatives lining the route to cheer on the players. Coach Masline’s father said the championship means more than just a trophy for the school.
“It brings the community together, it brings a whole lot for everybody,” said Masline’s father. “It’s not just Raines High School, it’s the whole community.”
The celebration capped off a historic season for Raines — one filled with pride, perseverance, and a championship the community won’t forget.