The Coral Springs Charter baseball team honored its seniors during their last home game on April 10, 2026. Five standout players鈥擵incent Campbell, Rodney Chung, Edward Canard, Carter Hayden, and Easton Viveros鈥攚ere recognized for their contributions over four memorable years. Amidst the celebration, Campbell plans to attend Florida State University for Business Administration but will not continue his baseball career, while Viveros aims to play at Florida International University. Chung and Canard plan to pursue Biology and Communications at Florida Atlantic University and the University of South Florida, respectively, with hopes of walking on to the baseball team. Hayden is set to attend Master College, focusing on Anesthesiology and Theology, leaving behind a legacy that will inspire future players.

By the Numbers
  • Five seniors honored: Vincent Campbell, Rodney Chung, Edward Canard, Carter Hayden, and Easton Viveros.
  • Viveros is the only senior committed to playing baseball at the collegiate level (Florida International University).
State of Play
  • The seniors contributed significantly to the baseball team's culture and success over four years.
  • Coaches Renny and Cheddar expressed pride in the dedication and achievements of their graduating players.
What's Next

As these seniors transition to college, their futures in academics and baseball will unfold, with some aiming to continue playing at the collegiate level. The support from their Panther family will remain a vital source of motivation for their ongoing journeys. Future players will likely look up to their legacy for inspiration.

Bottom Line

The class of 2026 leaves the Coral Springs Charter baseball team not only as accomplished players but also as role models for upcoming generations, setting a precedent of excellence and commitment that will resonate throughout the program.