LOXAHATCHEE – Outside of rising star Ty Jackson (2025 linebacker), Seminole Ridge has a team mostly full of unknown but hungry and uber-determined underclassmen.
One of these players we will get to know is Dylan Reid, who is in the 2025 class and can play multiple positions on the field.
As one of several Hawks who can impact the game on offense, defense, and special teams, Reid is ready to show Palm Beach County and beyond what he’s all about.
Last year – and this past spring football circuit – was a precursor of what could come this upcoming fall campaign. In limited action as a sophomore, Reid (6-foot, 185 pounds) finished the 2022 season with 13 carries for 22 yards as a running back and eight total tackles on the defensive side of the ball.
Reid said his best moment was on special teams in a Week 10 game against fellow District 9-3M rival Dwyer, which resulted in a 20-17 home loss.
“My best play and favorite one was where I set up a block that led to a kick return,” said Reid, who contributed to a long kick return for a score by then-Seminole Ridge senior wide receiver and now-2023 alum Gavin Kolesar.
You can watch the play right below.
Reid on how his sophomore season went at Seminole Ridge:
“My sophomore season was a mental year where I didn’t get all of the opportunities I want,”Reid said. “But when I did get playing time, I made the best of it.”
Fast forward to Seminole Ridge’s spring football circuit, which ended in a spring jamboree at home on May 19 against South Fork and Lake Worth.
Here are the results of the two Seminole Ridge games, which went for one half each:
•Seminole Ridge over South Fork, 14-0
•Seminole Ridge over Lake Worth, 21-14
Seminole Ridge won the spring game jamboree with an unofficial 2-0 record.
Reid’s impact came in the second game against Lake Worth.
On one drive, he scored a rushing touchdown on a 14-yard quarterback keeper early on. And on another drive, he had two pass completions that combined for 26 yards.
That drive ended with a teammate punching it in with a run play.
Reid on his jamboree contribution:
“I didn’t end up playing too much because of it being a spring game,” Reid said. “But I did well driving down the field, completing some throws and scoring.”
The summer is where Reid plans to start shining for real.
He participated in the Keiser Team Camp, which took place from June 15-17.
You can see some footage below.