The Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School Class 2A state championship football team from Sarasota was recognized during a Ring Ceremony in the school gymnasium on April 23, 2026.

The players, coaches, cheer team, and support staff were each presented with a championship ring. The ring is emblazoned with a Cougar head logo enameled in gold and black in the center; State Champions written in gold on either side; and diamond chips throughout.
The Cougars took the Class 2A title in December 2025 after finishing the year with a 14-1 record. The championship was the team’s second in three years (2023), and third overall (1972).

The rings were blessed by Father Michael Scheip, with Mooney Principal Ben Hopper, and Head Coach Jared Clark presenting the rings. Each player was hugged by Clark and the other coaches. Many family members, students and teachers were present for the ceremony cheering on the championship team.
“You know I look out at the team and the parents and I just feel blessed,” Clark told reporters following the ceremony. “The 2025 team was a special team. I think it’s the most talented team that we’ve ever had here in the history of the school.”
Senior Center Ethan Salata, wearing two championship rings (2023 and 2025), told reporters, “You know, it’s the second one, but this team’s a lot different than the first one… we really came out together as one, and grew a lot throughout the year.”

Senior Cornerback Hayden Pettit added, “I think that we can just look back at this moment, and it will remind us of our friends and stuff, and what we did here, and how special this was.”
To win the Class 2A state championship the Cougars defeated the Bolles School of Jacksonville 52-28 in a game played Dec. 10, 2025, in Miami. Cardinal Mooney won the state championship in 2023, then fell in the state semifinal in 2024. Previously, Cougar football teams only made it this far in the playoffs a few times, earning a state title in 1972 and reaching the semifinals in 2006.
The championship team was led by quarterbacks Davin Davidson, who finished the season with 2,192 yards passing, and 21 passing touchdowns, and Devin Mignery, who had 348 yards, 4 touchdown passes, while also rushing for 423 yards and an additional touchdown.
The leading rusher was Connail Jackson, who had 190 carries, for 2,547 yards, and 39 touchdowns. The top receiver was Kymistrii Young, who led the way with 42 receptions for 936 yards and 8 touchdowns.
The defense was led by KJ Brown, with 109 tackles; and Jayden Burnett, with 102 tackles. Elijah Golden had 67 tackles, including 14 sacks, while Bryce Fulda had 59 tackles, including 13 sacks. Vantrez Yarn led the team with 7 interceptions.
The Cougars finished their 2025 championship season ranked by MaxPreps as the No. 6 team in the State of Florida, and No. 60 in the nation.




