BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Satellite Scorpions continue to impress local prep football fans with a victory over Astronaut Friday night 48-34 in week 7 of the high school football season.
Satellite has already eclipsed last year’s win total half way through the 2017 season when the Scorpions finished last season with a 3-7 record.
Offensively, Satellite has been nothing short of exciting behind the arm of senior captain QB Noah Mumme, who has over 1,500 all-purpose yards and a completion percentage around 75-percent in five games.
Mumme has exploded on to scene as one of the best quarterbacks in the county with his efficiency, not only in the air, but his ability to extend plays and get yards with his feet. Mumme has managed to average nearly 90-yards on the ground in four games for the Scorpions.
Head Coach Ted Kimmey, in only his first year as Satellite’s head coach, the West Point graduate has managed to bring discipline and develop strong leaders within the team in very short time. Hired in January, Kimmey has by far taken Brevard County by storm with his dynamic spread offense and making the Scorpions winners again.
Satellite travels to Atlantic (Port Orange) (0-6) next Thursday, kickoff set for 7 p.m.
Space Coast Daily will provide LIVE coverage from Atlantic High School.