Nov 16, 2017
Playoff Notebook: Postseason brings out the best in style among the Raiders
Navarre head coach Jay Walls was asked an important question after the Raiders survived a 49-47 shootout with Niceville Friday night.
Nov 16, 2017
Raiders flex their muscles at Niceville, winning 65 – 25
Navarre’s girls weightlifting team traveled to Niceville to take on a much-improved Eagle squad. However, after all of the points were counted, the mighty Raiders continued their dominance with a 65-25 victory over the Eagles.
Nov 16, 2017
Raiders hold off late surge by Eagles to win 49-47 and punch ticket to Sweet 16
Garren Harper isn’t on anyone’s scouting report. Until Friday night, the senior tight end had not caught a pass this season.
Nov 16, 2017
Hockey players view Pensacola as a destination
Pensacola is a destination for tourists and it’s the place to be for minor league hockey players as well.
Nov 16, 2017
Argos punch playoff ticket for first time in school history
Sunday evening produced the latest special moment for the University of West Florida football team.
Nov 10, 2017
Raiders in elite company with invite to combine
More than a million students play football at the high school level. Only 600 receive an invitation to the National Combine that takes place during the weekend of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio.
Nov 9, 2017
Raider weightlifters power past Pine Forest
Three-time state champion Navarre opened its weightlifting season Thursday, powering past Pine Forest with a 73-13 victory.
Nov 9, 2017
Raider swimmers compete at regional
Navarre competed at the regional swim meet in Tallahassee Wednesday and two of Navarre’s girls relay teams finished in the top 15.
Nov 9, 2017
Raider girls’ soccer team opens preseason with a win and a tie
Navarre head girls’ soccer coach Rob Simon believes that if you want to face good teams in February, you’d better have some on your schedule during the regular season.
Nov 9, 2017
Raiders close out regular season with a win, shift attention to postseason
The doubters were out there. To think Navarre could be as good as it was a season ago after losing the guy who was on the sideline Friday night — that being Michael Carter, the school’s all-time leading rusher who now plays at North Carolina — was something non-believers weren’t willing to put money on.







