Merritt Island Mustangs run past Palm Bay Pirates Mustangs win 41-34
MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. – Merritt Island emerged victorious on its homefield, edging Palm Bay 41-34 in a battle of district rivals Friday night.
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The Mustangs stayed undefeated in their district and improved their overall record to 6-2.
They take on Rockledge next week.
Palm Bay, which dropped its first district game and is 6-2, faces Satellite.
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