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Veteran Forward Looks to Bring Leadership, Scoring Ability to Sarasota Paradise

Garrett McLaughlin is one of USL League One's all-time scorers. Provided photo.

Garrett McLaughlin wanted to play on grass. In 2026, the 28-year-old forward will get his wish. McLaughlin, the first professional player to sign with Sarasota Paradise ahead of the team’s inaugural USL League One season, will play his home matches on Premier Sports Campus’s Bermuda-seeded grass field.

“Growing up from high school to club soccer, 95% of my games were on grass,” says McLaughlin, who played for League One’s Forward Madison FC in 2025. “This is no shade to my last club, but we trained and played on our game field that was artificial turf and it was just brutal on my body, it took me twice as long to recover. I know that when I’m on grass, I’m more confident in my abilities and my body will thank me for it.”

McLaughlin, who hails from Oklahoma City, brings quite the pedigree to Sarasota. At Southern Methodist University, he was a three-time All-AAC Conference selection, scoring 36 goals and notching 12 assists. Upon beginning his professional career in 2020, McLaughlin turned himself into one of the top scoring threats in the USL system, earning multiple All-League One honors and ranks near the top of League One in all-time goals scored with 34. In 2023, McLaughlin hoisted the League One Final trophy with North Carolina FC.

While McLaughlin is as proven a scoring threat as one can be, his style of play has shifted slightly in the past few years. “My game has evolved in the last couple of years—I love scoring goals—but I also really enjoy assisting my teammates. At the end of the day, I feel just as accomplished if I can get an assist or we win a game 3-0 and I don’t have any contributions on the stat sheet,” says McLaughlin. “One thing I’ve always tried to do is just work my butt off and never give up, which I’m looking forward to doing here.”

More than just his on-field presence, McLaughlin also hopes to impact the team off the field. The League One season is a grind, typically running from March through November, including the playoffs. To be successful requires more than just the X’s and O’s—it demands a high level of chemistry between the players, which McLaughlin looks forward to building with his teammates. “For a first-year club, there is going to be a lot of learning, which requires patience. I would like to be a big leader here and help the younger guys drive the team forward,” says McLaughlin.


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This Week's SRQ DAILY Editions



Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Dec 4, 2025

Inaugural Wellen Park Holiday Festival of the Arts  •  Spreading Kindness and Respect through Literacy •  The Tervis Store Announces Return of Popular Tent Sale •   •  Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Ringling College Announces its Winter Semester •  Southeast High School Honors Dr. Schafer for 25 Years of Service •  Veteran Forward Looks to Bring Leadership, Scoring Ability to Sarasota Paradise •  Groundbreaking for Phase Two of Selby Gardens' Master Plan Kicks Off with 92 Percent of Funds Raised •  Big Band, Big Brunch, Big Impact

Wednesday Philanthropy Edition – Dec 3, 2025

Bus Pull for Inclusion •  Give the Gift of Hope •  Gulf Coast Community Foundation Announces 2025 Fall Board Institute Graduates and Applications Open for Winter 2026 •  Donation to Safe Children Coalition Elevates Youth Shelter Campaign to Phase II •  Give the Gift of Selby Gardens •  Acclaimed A Capella Group Six13 to Headline Hanukkah Event at UTC •  Soundbox Ventures Announces a Transformational 2025–26 Season of Mini-Festivals •  Meet Shannon, Ready4Work Graduate

Tuesday Dining and Food Edition – Dec 2, 2025

Watershed Hospitality Concepts Earns Inaugural Business Excellence Award from Visit Sarasota County •  A Look at the New Bradenton Area Convention Center •  Wellen Park Welcomes Bowled Co. •  Experience the Blues Like Never Before with Bluestar Band Featuring John Putnam! •  Frank Morgan Appointed President of Sarasota Memorial Hospital – Sarasota Campus •  The 22nd Annual PMP Winter Residency, Led by Acclaimed Violinist and Conductor Itzhak Perlman,December 30-January 10 •  Florida Studio Theatre Extends Madcap Musical Mystery, Lucky Stiff •  Here's the Scoop  •  The More You Give, The More You Get at Michael's on East •  December at Taste of Spain: Classes, Paella and Holiday Gifts •  The Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota and The Sarasota Ballet Partner for Nutcracker Teas

Monday Business Edition – Dec 1, 2025

Michael Saunders & Company Welcomes Carol Fasick to Its Expanding St. Petersburg Team •  Allegiant Begins New Nonstop Service to Toledo, Ohio (TOL) from Sarasota Bradenton International Airport •  Teen Court of Sarasota's Inaugural Justice and Jammies Raises Over $300,000 with a Sold-Out Crowd •  Tampa Bay Beaches Chamber Launches 2025 Buy Beaches First Holiday Gift Guide •  Van Wezel's Mary Bensel Honored with Legacy Star Award at Visit Sarasota County's Haley Hall of Fame Awards •  Hospital Teams Collect Food for Community •  Local Sustainability Champions Honored at 20th Annual Sustainable Communities Workshop •  Blending Athleisure, Wellness and Community at Foundry Collective SRQ •  Holiday Stress Relief, Naturally

Saturday Perspectives Edition – Nov 29, 2025

Why Cash Donations Matter Most in the Fight to End Hunger

Friday Weekend Edition – Nov 28, 2025

DANCE: Don't Miss a Very Special Nutcracker by The Sarasota Cuban Ballet  •  Sarasota High School Theatre Presents Alice by Heart, December 3 – December 5 •  WBTT Successfully Participates in the Bloomberg Philanthropies Digital Accelerator Program •  A Heartfelt Farewell to Muriel •  Salute to Vienna New Year's Concert Returns to the Van Wezel  •  Second Annual Light Up the Night Set for Five Points Park •  Two Hit Cabaret Shows Now Extended at Florida Studio Theatre •  Dingbat Theatre Project's "A Winnie-The-Pooh Christmas"

Thursday Family and Recreation Edition – Nov 27, 2025

Experience All is Calm, A Free Holiday Concert at Patriot Plaza •  The Ringling Museum's Community Gallery is Now Accepting Applications for the 2026–2027 Exhibition Season •  Rod Hershberger of MITER Brands Recognized with Lifetime Achievement Award •  Foundry Collective SRQ Brings Elevated Wellness to Downtown Sarasota •  STC ACE's Holiday Artisan Sale, December 11 •  Fruitville Library will Temporarily Close Dec. 18 for Major Renovation •  Selby Gardens is Thankful for You •  Sarasota Paradise Sign Finnish Midfielder Maximus Tainio •  Wellen Wonderland Celebrates the Spirit of the Holiday Season

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