Oct 11, 2018
Raiders unable to make enough plays in loss to Escambia
Losing isn’t easy. Especially when it doesn’t happen often.
Oct 11, 2018
Raiders look good against Milton and Tate
The Raiders had home games with Milton and Tate this past week. The first match took place against Milton last Monday.
Oct 11, 2018
Clark Brown brings his father on board to help coach boys golf team
If you listen to Steve Brown explain how he ended up coaching alongside his son, Clark, the head coach of Navarre’s boys golf team, the story has a bit of humor to it.
Oct 11, 2018
Leggett launches fundraising campaign
Former Navarre football standout Jordan Leggett has announced the start of his fundraising campaign for the Taylor Haugen Foundation. The goal of the New York Jets tight end is to raise $5,000 this season.
Oct 11, 2018
Casey aims to make more clutch plays for Blue Raiders
Gatlin Casey cut across the middle of the end zone, a defender trailing him, and the former Navarre standout made a catch for Middle Tennessee State that he will never forget.
Oct 11, 2018
Argos motivated by the shield
If the University of West Florida happens to be looking for motivation on the defensive side of the ball, it doesn’t have to look any further than the turnover shield.
Oct 8, 2018
Raiders have sights set on contending for district title
Playing for the district championship the season before means the bar has been raised for the season ahead. Navarre’s boys soccer team finished as the runner-up, and the players understand that expectations are much higher this season.
Oct 4, 2018
Argos’ running attack picking up steam
Once a weak point for this University of West Florida football team, the running game has emerged as a strength.
Oct 4, 2018
Minnesota Twins new parent club of Blue Wahoos
The new parent club of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos is the Minnesota Twins.
Oct 4, 2018
MacFarland embraces role as setter for the Raiders
Samantha MacFarland is having quite a season with Navarre’s volleyball team, establishing herself as one of the best setters in the area. And here’s the thing. She’s only a sophomore.