Players from the South Lake Eagle Football team along with coaches TJ McCoy and Joey Zagame had a great time volunteering at the Groveland Martin Luther King Breakfast.

Players from the South Lake Eagles Football team, along with coaches TJ McCoy and Joey Zagame, recently showed their commitment to community service by volunteering at the Groveland Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast held on Jan. 17, 2025, at the E.L. Puryear Building.

The annual breakfast served as an inspirational forum, featuring words of wisdom and encouragement from a variety of community leaders who spoke about unity, service, and Dr. King’s enduring legacy. Attendees were welcomed by the positive energy and willingness to serve demonstrated by the Eagles players and coaching staff.

South Lake High School’s football coach Bradley Lord expressed pride in the team’s involvement, saying, “Our Eagles love our community!!” The volunteers assisted with event operations and engaged with guests, helping to make the breakfast a meaningful and successful gathering.

The South Lake Eagles’ participation reflected the program’s emphasis on leadership and service beyond the football field, reinforcing the strong connection between South Lake High School and the greater Groveland community.

Information and photo submitted by SLHS Coach Bradley Lord

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