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Month: November 2020

Expectations as high as usual for Raider girls soccer team

Rain begins to let up as Navarre’s girls soccer team gets going with another practice at the NYSA Soccer Complex.

But a little precipitation on an afternoon in late October isn’t going to keep the Raiders from putting in the necessary work to prepare for a season that is filled with both high hopes and, of course, uncertainty because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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New year, new team: Reigning state runner-up has a lot to prove this season

Garrett Bagley is quick to push away any comparisons of his 2019 state runner-up girls weightlifting team at Navarre to the one that will compete for the Raiders this season.

“That group last year did an amazing job and was one of the best ever from top to bottom,” Bagley said. “This year, we have a new crew, and to be honest, they have a lot to prove right now.”

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Losquadro punches ticket to state in two events

Just when it seems like Luke Losquadro can’t one-up himself, he finds a way to do so.

Navarre’s senior swimming standout set school records in the 50 and 100 freestyle events Saturday in the 1-4A regional meet in Lake Brantley.
Those performances catapulted Losquadro into this week’s state meet in Stuart.

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County seeks canal regulations

Deteriorated properties along canals in Santa Rosa County need to shape up if a new proposed ordinance is adopted.

County commissioners gave the thumbs-up to advertise a public hearing on a new canal ordinance. The proposed ordinance will require docks, piers, boathouses and seawalls along man-made canals in the county to be maintained so as not to be a hazard to the public or navigation and to not damage neighboring property.

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Small but mighty

St. Augustine Church’s community takes care of its faith community.

“We are all about outreach,” said St. Augustine of Canterbury Episcopal Church’s Senior Warden, Terri Rothe through a floral face mask. This claim is borne out in the number of community outreaches in which this relatively small congregation is engaged, and they are challenging others to step up and join with them.

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