Tyrell Marshall looking forward to football future at UWF
Tyrell Marshall won’t be going too far from home to play college football, choosing to play for the University of West Florida.
Marshall originally committed to Division I Memphis, but when the Navarre defensive back standout chose to go another route, he knew D-II UWF had interest.
Santa Rosa County will be well represented at state girls weightlifting meet
Northwest Florida will be well represented at the 3A FHSAA state weightlifting meet next Friday in Lakeland. The meet begins at 1 p.m. EST that day at the RP Funding Center.
Navarre has 13 competitors in the Olympic category, including regional champ Izzy Zach (183).
Navarre’s regular season in boys basketball ends with loss to Gulf Breeze
Darius Cunningham Jr. knocked down a 3-pointer with a little over a minute to play in Friday night’s showdown with Gulf Breeze.
The shot pulled Navarre within 10 of the rival Dolphins, and even as time became less and less on their side, the Raiders never stopped doing all they could to pull off a late-game comeback.
Navarre’s girls soccer team hosting Nease in regional opener
Navarre is headed to the Region 1-6A tournament and will play Nease in the opening round on Feb. 13 at Bennett C Russell Stadium.
The Raiders are the third seed for the tourney and are coming off their first district championship since 2022. That was also the last time Navarre was in the regional.
Navarre alum Jordan Jefferson calls Senior Bowl experience a blessing
Near the end of Senior Bowl practice Thursday afternoon at South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Stadium, the American team had a little fun, including Jordan Jefferson running a route and making a catch as he crossed into the end zone.
Maybe he has a future as a receiver in the NFL, but all kidding aside, defensive tackle is where Jefferson excels. He’s set up to become the latest Navarre alum to hear his name called in the NFL Draft in April.
Navarre earns share of regional weightlifting title in Olympic competition
Navarre’s girls weightlifting team talked after the District 1-3A meet last week about closing the gap on reigning state champion Pace.
The Raiders did just that at last Thursday’s Region 1-3A meet at Flagler Palm Coast.
Navarre’s boy soccer team leaves it all on field in district final loss to Tate
Mateo Soto chimed in with a speech to his teammates at halftime of the District 1-6A final Wednesday night against Tate, demanding one thing of them no matter what the scoreboard said at the end.
The Navarre standout and team captain asked his fellow Raiders to be dead tired by the end of the night, to fight for every ball and not make anything easy for the Aggies.
Raider flag football team closing in on start of new season
Navarre’s flag football team is set to begin year two under head coach Jason Kisor and is looking to build off the progress it made last season.
Resilient Raider girls soccer team claims district championship
Taylor Armstead missed some games this season because of an injury. When she finally returned to the field, it was a slow process to get back into her groove as a scoring threat for the Navarre Raiders.
She admits, it wasn’t easy, and yet, those moments of frustration faded away on a chilly evening at the Ashton Brosnaham Complex in Pensacola as the junior standout scored a crucial goal in a tightly contested District 1-6A championship game against rival Pace.
Navarre Raider basketball teams open district tourney play against Crestview
Navarre’s girls and boys basketball teams will begin District 1-6A tournament play next week, and both teams are matched up against Crestview.
















