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Florida high school football: Wesley Chapel announces 2025 schedule
Football schedules for the 2025 season are starting to be announced all across the Sunshine State and High School On SI Florida will share these as we see them.
Recently, the Wesley Chapel Wildcats announced the following slate of games for 2025. The Wildcats will play 10 games, including two contests against Gaither and Zephyrhills.
Among other teams on the schedule are Ocala Forest, Hernando, Land O’ Lakes, Pasco, Wesley Chapel Cypress Creek and on the road against Sunlake.
Below is the Wildcats’ 2025 regular season schedule, with official game times to be announced.
2025 WESLEY CHAPEL WILDCATS FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Aug. 15: at Weeki Wachee (preseason)
Aug. 22: at Hernando
Aug. 29: at Zephyrhills
Sep. 12: at Pasco
Sep. 19: vs. Wiregrass Ranch
Sep. 26: vs. Gaither
Oct. 3: vs. Ocala Forest
Oct. 10: at Wesley Chapel Cypress Creek
Oct. 17: at Sunlake
Oct. 24: vs. Springstead
Oct. 31: at Land O’ Lakes
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