Tough Year on the Gridiron

By: BHS Sports Staff 

November 6, 2025

Sometimes, struggles can lead to gains when hard work, focus, and leadership are implemented at a higher level. This is the hope for the Hurricanes football team going forward after enduring a difficult 2025 season.

Led by head coach Travis Agnew, the young Hurricanes fought hard all season and had some high points, but the lows were difficult to overcome as they finished with a record of 1-9, a lone victory against the Beachwood Bison.

Although the Hurricanes did not accumulate many wins, the record alone does not define their season. Coach Agnew saw some positives. 

“We had the opportunity to get a lot of young guys varsity reps, and that experience will translate into success next season. We found out that this team is resilient and will fight for all four quarters, regardless of the outcome.”

Many of the players did an outstanding job throughout the season. Senior captains Justin Lewis, Jonny Treska, and Dominic Pytel were the strong pillars of the team, bringing the team together and serving as role models for the underclassmen, even in difficult moments. 

Agnew saw other strong contributions from junior Keylen Kidd and sophomores Bentley Cox and Brennan Muich.

With the returning underclassmen, Agnew hopes to get them in the weight room to improve their strength and to develop their offensive and defensive systems. 

The future appears brighter for the Hurricanes football team, and it all depends on the work ethic and team chemistry to see how far they will go next season.

Boys, it is time to put in the work. To be great, there is no offseason.

Moving forward next week, we will be showcasing a former Hurricane athlete who is turning heads in Division I NCAA Women’s Basketball. Stay tuned. 

Go Canes! 

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