Nov 2, 2017
Raiders claim Beach Bowl and District title with win over rival Dolphins
Lined up against a wide receiver, Kevon Washington looked over to the crowd and motioned for them start cheering beyond the deafening level the noise was already at.
Nov 2, 2017
Porter among regional qualifiers for Raiders
For Dylan Porter, it was all about putting every ounce of effort he could into the final district swim meet of his high school career.
Nov 2, 2017
Navarre receiver selected to participate in national combine in San Antonio
In typical Dante Wright fashion, the star wide receiver for the Navarre Raiders was humble in the wake of his big news.
Nov 2, 2017
Fisher, Marlow top runners for Raiders at district meet
Navarre’s boys cross-country team placed fifth at the District 1-3A meet Saturday in Panama City. Niceville won the championship.
Nov 2, 2017
Ice Flyers playing with confidence
Confidence was high for the Pensacola Ice Flyers as they returned to practice for the first time since their 4-0 season-opening win over reigning SPHL champion Macon.
Nov 2, 2017
Tigers hand Argos first road loss of the season
The University of West Florida’s bid to set a program record for wins in a season faded in the fourth quarter of a 35-18 loss Saturday afternoon to nationally ranked West Alabama.
Oct 26, 2017
Studer emphasizes importance of being great beyond Friday night
Florida businessman and philanthropist Quint Studer talked to the players, the coaches and members of the community on hand at the Rivalry and Respect Breakfast Tuesday morning at St. Ann Catholic Church in Gulf Breeze about a time he gave a eulogy.
Oct 26, 2017
Argos survive second-half rally in win over Hawks
Make it three in a row on the road for the University of West Florida football team.
Oct 26, 2017
Two Raiders golfers punch ticket to regional tourney
Noah Peterson waited patiently last Tuesday afternoon to see if he had indeed qualified for the regional golf tournament.
Oct 26, 2017
Randolph sticks with the game he loves and makes beats in the process
Quentin Randolph’s story is one of perseverance. He could have given up a while ago, put football in the rear-view mirror and moved on to something else.