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West Boca Raton (Florida) reveals photos of new training facility

IMG_8358by:Andy Villamarzo06/19/25

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West Boca Raton released photos og its new multipurpose training facility on Thursday; Courtesy of West Boca Raton Football

Coming off winning a Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Class 6A state championship last season, the West Boca Raton Bulls are looking to take its game up a notch. Not just on the field, but off of it as well.

On Thursday afternoon, the Bulls revealed photos of its new Frank A. Barbieri Athletic’s Facility. The photos unveiled an advanced multipurpose training facility, which will be right next to the school’s Medical/ Exercise Science Academy, per New Era Sports.

West Boca Raton released photos og its new multipurpose training facility on Thursday; Courtesy of West Boca Raton Football
West Boca Raton released photos og its new multipurpose training facility on Thursday; Courtesy of West Boca Raton Football
West Boca Raton released photos og its new multipurpose training facility on Thursday; Courtesy of West Boca Raton Football
West Boca Raton released photos og its new multipurpose training facility on Thursday; Courtesy of West Boca Raton Football
West Boca Raton released photos og its new multipurpose training facility on Thursday; Courtesy of West Boca Raton Football
West Boca Raton released photos og its new multipurpose training facility on Thursday; Courtesy of West Boca Raton Football
West Boca Raton released photos og its new multipurpose training facility on Thursday; Courtesy of West Boca Raton Football
West Boca Raton released photos og its new multipurpose training facility on Thursday; Courtesy of West Boca Raton Football

What comes with the new Sports Management Academy facility is an impressive array of new equipment at the school, which will include eight classrooms, a 40-yard turf section, 16 full weight racks and multiple coaches offices.

Also included at the new facilities is Adidas’ West Boca Raton locker rooms for student-athletes and a nutrition counter, refrigerator as well. When it comes to top notch facilities, the Bulls are leaving little doubt that they are trying to keep up with some of the state’s top high school football programs.

Last season was full of firsts for the West Boca Raton Bulls as they claimed its first-ever state championship by defeating Kissimmee Osceola for Florida’s 6A crown. The Bulls have made schedule moves to signal they are taking their game to another level on the field this 2025 season.

West Boca Raton head coach Dylan Potts has scheduled 9-time state champion Chaminade-Madonna in a preseason kickoff classic on August 14th at home.

Three weeks later, the Bulls will challenge another national powerhouse at home when they take on New Jersey’s Bergen Catholic on September 5th in the Adidas Football Classic.