Week 10 Predictions
GAME OF THE WEEK #5 Viera (5-3) vs #6 Melbourne(6-2): District Runner-Up Battle Carries Heavy Stakes
The Class 6A District 5 race is coming down to one pivotal matchup — the Melbourne Bulldogs (6-2) versus the Viera Hawks (5-3). With Osceola (6-2) already securing the district championship, this game will determine who finishes as the district runner-up, an important spot for playoff seeding. Both Melbourne and Viera enter with 0-1 district records, making this showdown a must-win for pride and postseason positioning.
Melbourne Bulldogs: A New Era Under Coach Jeff Pannucci
In his first year as head coach, Jeff Pannucci has quickly built a disciplined, physical team that prides itself on balance and effort. The Bulldogs boast a well-rounded offense averaging 366 total yards per game, split nearly evenly between rushing (184.1 YPG) and passing (181.9 YPG).
Senior quarterback Edrick Hall (#8) leads the charge, averaging 180.3 passing yards and 209.6 total yards per game, while also being a consistent scoring threat with 16.5 points per game. Hall’s dual-threat ability makes him the engine of Melbourne’s offense. Supporting him is Tyrese Jefferson (#20), who pounds the rock for 79.6 rushing yards per game, and wideout Ej Hall (#4), who averages 55.8 receiving yards per game, providing a reliable target downfield.
Defensively, Melbourne features a strong senior core led by LB Tyler Gagen (#33) and LB Danny Negron, two tackling machines who bring leadership and intensity. Gagen, with 10.5 tackles per game, is one of the most productive defenders in the district. Add in the athleticism of WR/DB James Knolmayer and ATH Mikey Rogers, and the Bulldogs have playmakers on both sides of the ball who can change a game’s momentum in an instant.
Viera Hawks: Ground Game and Grit Under Coach Anthony Gulla
Head Coach Anthony Gulla, now in his third season (14-21 overall), has built a resilient program that thrives on physicality and patience. The Hawks average 341.4 total yards per game, leaning heavily on a strong ground attack that racks up 201.6 rushing yards per game.
Running back Duke Butler (#15) leads the charge with 84.4 rushing yards per game, consistently breaking tackles and keeping the chains moving. Quarterback Eric Nelson (#5) contributes 137.3 passing yards and 205.3 total yards per game, making him a capable dual-threat who keeps defenses guessing. His top target, Shaun Hartman Jr. (#3), adds 59.1 receiving yards per game, often stretching the field with his speed and athleticism.
Defensively, Viera has been strong up front, led by LB James Olson (#9) with 12.1 tackles per game, one of the top marks in the area. DL Jason Harp (#48) adds pressure in the trenches, averaging 1.0 sack per game, and OL Coby Wallace (#78) anchors the offensive line with 31 pancake blocks, helping pave the way for the Hawks’ punishing rushing attack.
Statistical Comparison
| Category | Melbourne | Viera |
|---|---|---|
| Rushing Yards/Game | 184.1 | 201.6 |
| Passing Yards/Game | 181.9 | 139.8 |
| Total Yards/Game | 366.0 | 341.4 |
| Tackles/Game | 72.8 | 74.6 |
| Sacks/Game | 2.6 | 2.9 |
| Points/Game | 42.5 | 31.0 |
| Pancake Blocks | 118 | 63 |
Melbourne’s balance and higher scoring output stand out, while Viera’s defensive consistency and run-first identity give them a chance to control the game’s tempo.
Keys to the Game
- Melbourne: Protect quarterback Edrick Hall and maintain offensive balance. If the Bulldogs can establish both the run and pass, they’ll be difficult to stop. Defensively, containing Duke Butler and Shaun Hartman will be crucial.
- Viera: Dominate time of possession with their run game and pressure Hall defensively. Forcing turnovers and keeping the Bulldogs’ offense off the field are musts.
Prediction: Expect a statement win for first-year head coach Jeff Pannucci, as Melbourne secures the District 5 runner-up title and gains valuable momentum heading into the postseason.
This game should be physical and tightly contested, with both teams fighting for the coveted runner-up spot. Melbourne’s balanced attack, led by the senior leadership of Hall, Jefferson, and Gagen, gives them the versatility to adapt to any game flow. Viera’s defense and ground game will keep it close early, but the Bulldogs’ offensive firepower may ultimately prove too much.
Prediction: Melbourne 34, Viera 24
FINAL: VIERA 24-7
OTHER GAMES
#1 Eau Gallie(6-2) vs Atlantic Delray Beach(8-0) Prediction: Atlantic by 10
FINAL: ATLANTIC 48-18
#2 Cocoa(3-4) at #11 Astronaut(5-3) Prediction: Cocoa by 35
FINAL: COCOA 38-3
#3 Merritt Island(5-3) at Carrollwood Day(7-0) Prediction: MI by 3
FINAL: CARROLLWOOD 24-14
#4 Titusville(3-5) vs #14 Palm Bay(2-6) Prediction: Titusville by 28
FINAL: TITUSVILLE 42-0
#7 Heritage(3-5) vs Martin County(6-2) Prediction: Martin County by 3
FINAL: MARTIN COUNTY 19-14
#8 Rockledge(3-5) New Smyrna(6-2) Prediction: Rockledge by 14
FINAL: NSB 31-21
#10 Holy Trinity(6-2) vs The Masters Academy(4-5) Prediction: HT by 17
FINAL: HOLY TRINITY 28-7
#12 Melbourne Central Catholic(2-5) vs Hawthorne(6-1) Prediction: Hawthorne by 7
FINAL: HAWTHORNE 34-16
#13 Space Coast(8-1) at Stanton(5-4) Prediction: SC by 17
FINAL: SPACE COAST 49-0
#15 Cocoa Beach(2-7) vs #16 Bayside(2-7) Prediction: CB by 10
FINAL: BAYSIDE 28-14
IDLE
#9 Satellite(8-1) Next Playoffs
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