Previously known as the Isle of Wight Hell Hounds, the team ended their campaign in the British American Football Association's (BAFA) league with five wins and 11 losses.
This record saw them land in fourth place in the Division 1 South Central conference.
In recent years, the Raptors had been part of the non-BAFA-regulated Outlaw Flag League.
Quarterback Jack HalderQuarterback Jack Halder (Image: Alex Brown Photography) The Raptors made a promising start to the season with early victories over Salisbury City Marauders and Reading Diablos.
A particularly notable win was their dominant 54-13 performance against local rivals Solent Red Storm.
By the fourth gameday, the team boasted a 5-6 record.
However, a string of mid-season losses thwarted any hopes of a play-off push or a winning season.
The season concluded with two hard-fought losses to the Marauders and Diablos, finishing 34-26 and 12-40, respectively.
Despite this, the season marked a significant milestone as the first gameday hosted on the Island since 2018.
This saw divisional rivals Chichester Mako Sharks, Chichester Tiger Sharks, Reading Diablos, Salisbury City Marauders, and Solent Red Storm make the journey across the Solent.
Player-coach Lottie Laidler said: "This season has been fantastic.
"We have faced some tough competition and played several close games, coming away with some great wins and showing real growth as a team.
"One standout moment was winning a game with a touchdown in the last six seconds - a moment we’ll never forget.
"After not hosting a BAFA tournament on the Isle of Wight since 2018, it was amazing to bring teams to the island, play in front of our fans, and secure wins on home turf.
"We’re proud of our mid-table finish and more determined than ever to push for the top next season.
"We’ll be training every week and we’re always open to new players joining us.
"If you’re interested in giving flag football a go, now’s the time to get involved and make next season our best yet."
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