South Fork Bulldogs boys volleyball team chases playoff spot in debut season

The new team has overcome early losses to win 3 straight and fight for a postseason berth.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 11:07pm

A vibrant, cubist-style painting depicting a boys volleyball match, with the players and court broken down into sharp, overlapping geometric shapes and planes of color.A new boys volleyball program at South Fork High School is making an exciting debut, with the team fighting for a playoff spot in its inaugural season.Stuart Today

The South Fork Bulldogs boys volleyball team is making history in its inaugural season, bouncing back from an early losing record to win three straight games and put themselves in contention for a playoff spot.

Why it matters

The addition of boys volleyball at South Fork High School and across Martin County represents an exciting new opportunity for student-athletes to compete in a fast-growing sport, building on the popularity of girls volleyball in the region.

The details

After starting the season with a few losses, the South Fork Bulldogs boys volleyball team has rallied to win their last three matches, putting themselves in position to potentially qualify for the playoffs in their debut campaign.

  • The South Fork Bulldogs boys volleyball team is playing its first-ever season in 2026.
  • The team has won 3 straight games after an early losing record.

The players

South Fork Bulldogs

The boys volleyball team at South Fork High School, which is playing its inaugural season in 2026.

Ron Jacobs

A local resident who commented on the new boys volleyball programs in Martin County.

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What they’re saying

“Martin County and South Fork just started boys volleyball for the first time.”

— Ron Jacobs

What’s next

The South Fork Bulldogs will play their final regular season games in the coming weeks, with the playoff picture to be determined.

The takeaway

The debut season of boys volleyball at South Fork High School represents an exciting new opportunity for student-athletes in the region, as the sport continues to grow in popularity across Florida.