Keystone Heights hires experienced head coach for football job

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Keystone Heights hires experienced head coach for football job

Keystone Heights announced the return of a familiar name to Clay County, hiring Cameron Porch as its head football coach on Dec. 17.

Porch replaces Steve Reynolds, who is not returning after Keystone’s 0-10 season. Reynolds had led the program for three years.

The new coach already has a track record in the county, leading Ridgeview from 2016-18. After a winless first season, Porch finished 6-4 at Ridgeview in 2017 and 5-5 in 2018, leaving in May 2019 for a defensive coordinator position at Berrien High School in Georgia.

Cameron Porch, pictured during his Ridgeview tenure, is the new head high school football coach at Keystone Heights.

From 2012 through 2014, Porch served as head coach at Bronson with a 13-17 record, improving each year (from 2-8 to 5-5 to 6-4) at a traditionally struggling program.

He also coached Mount Dora in 2020 and 2021, with records of 1-7 and 3-7, then moved to Trenton, where the Tigers finished 0-9 in 2022, 5-5 in 2023 and 5-8 in 2024 with an extended run to the semifinal of the Florida High School Athletic Association’s Rural B tournament.

Porch also brings a strong background as a weightlifting coach to Keystone, which regularly ranks among Florida’s best in the sport.

Keystone enters 2026 with a 16-game losing skid. After competing in District 5-2A with Bradford, Newberry, Palatka and Santa Fe in 2024 and 2025, Keystone is tentatively scheduled to enter District 4-2A against Bradford, Newberry and Ocala Trinity Catholic under FHSAA reclassification for 2026 and 2027.

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Cameron Porch hired as Keystone Heights high school football coach

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