Gov. Ron DeSantis, family attend Vero Beach football game Friday night; son tosses coin – TCPalm

SEBASTIAN — Gov. Ron DeSantis made an unannounced, public appearance Friday night at Sebastian River High School and watched the first quarter of Vero Beach’s game against Miami Palmetto. 

Before the game started, DeSantis watched his son Mason, 4, flip the coin. 

DeSantis, his wife Casey, and their three children Madison, Mason and Mamie, came onto the field just before the coin toss.

Gov. Ron DeSantis’ son, Mason, tosses a coin at the start of a football game between Vero Beach and Miami Palmetto on Friday, Sept. 23, 2022 in Sebastian. The football game, originally to be held at Billy Living’s Football Field, was moved to Shark Stadium due to the conditions of Vero’s field.

He waved to the crowd multiple times on his way to midfield. DeSantis did not address the crowd.

On Thursday, Vero Beach’s home game was moved to Sebastian River after the Citrus Bowl field was deemed unplayable because of heavy rainfall earlier in the week. 

DeSantis is no stranger to high school football and was part of the pre-game coin toss at the Class 3A state championship game in Tallahassee in December.  

This is the second time in two years DeSantis conducted the coin toss at a Vero Beach football game. 

Gov. Ron DeSantis, his wife Casey DeSantis and their three children wave to a crowd at Shark Stadium on Friday, Sept. 23, 2022, before Vero Beach played Miami Palmetto. The football game, originally to be held at Billy Living’s Football Field, was moved to Shark Stadium due to the conditions of Vero's field.

On Nov 27, 2020, DeSantis made a public appearance at Vero Beach’s playoff game vs. Orlando-Boone. He flipped the coin before the game at the Citrus Bowl. 

Photos:Florida Governor Ron DeSantis enjoys a Vero Beach High School football game in 2020

On that day, DeSantis met with each team in their locker rooms before the game. Vero Beach won that game 35-34. 

Gov. Ron DeSantis, his wife Casey DeSantis and their three children wave to a crowd at Shark Stadium on Friday, Sept. 23, 2022, before Vero Beach played Miami Palmetto. The football game, originally to be held at Billy Living’s Football Field, was moved to Shark Stadium due to the conditions of Vero's field.

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