Aug 21, 2014
Local prepares for another season in the SEC
When SEC teams take the field next week, some area residents will be watching for more than just the two teams. Andrews Institute Administrator Jay Vines is also an SEC Head Linesman and has been officiating 34 years.
Aug 21, 2014
Untested defense key to success
To say the Raider defense is in a rebuilding year is an understatement. Junior cornerback Michael Sandle is the only full-time starter returning for the Raiders from last season. “Some of the players from our current unit played other positions last year. In some other cases they started a couple of games on defense.” This lack of experience does not stop Sandle or the rest of the defensive unit from being confident.
Aug 14, 2014
Competition increases at volleyball tryouts
The Navarre High School Lady Raiders officially formed their Varsity, Junior Varsity and Freshmen Volleyball teams last week after crowded tryouts took place at the school Aug. 4 and 5.
Aug 14, 2014
Navarre women compete in bodybuilding competition
Navarre residents Shay Griffin and Nicole Lancaster traveled to Mobile, Ala. for the Heart of Dixie fitness competition Aug. 9. The women, who are friends and mothers, were both successful at the competition where Griffin took first place in open figure A, and Lancaster took third place in open bikini class d.
Aug 14, 2014
NHS seeks new baseball coach
The Navarre Raiders baseball team will have a new coach for the 2015 season after Coach Bubba Meredith resigned unexpectedly Aug. 5. Meredith has accepted a teaching position at Pine Forest High School in Pensacola. Meredith moved to Navarre from Arizona and was the Raiders’ head coach for two seasons.
Aug 14, 2014
YMCA Wahoos close out swim season
The Navarre YMCA Wahoos competed Aug. 2 at the 2014 BASS Championship Meet held at Hunter Pool in Pensacola. Navarre swimmers claimed four, first place finishes.
Aug 14, 2014
Raider Day becomes Midnight Madness
If the turf at Bennett C. Russell Stadium in Navarre could talk, it would have be screaming, “Uncle” during the early morning hours of Aug. 9. Football players, from the tiniest Navarre Youth Sports Association (NYSA) athletes to high school seniors, ran, jumped and even mashed each other into the turf for more than seven hours as Raider Day became Midnight Madness. The event began with a 6 p.m. game between 5 and 6-year-olds and concluded at midnight with a scrimmage featuring the varsity, JV and freshmen teams.
Aug 7, 2014
Diamond Aces puts travel softball in play for young girls
Many parents and young athletes struggle to fill the sports training gap left in Santa Rosa County from a lack of middle school athletic programs. One local club is striving to do just that with their Gulf Coast Diamond Aces traveling softball team.
Aug 7, 2014
Kids learn soccer British style
Do you learn soccer better when the coach yells with a British accent? While that fact may be up for debate, whether the children at the Challenger British Soccer Camp were having fun during their weeklong camp was not.
Aug 7, 2014
Shoreline tennis court work to begin soon
Gulf Breeze tennis enthusiasts take heart. If all goes as planned, repairs to the tennis courts in Shoreline Park should be completed within 60 days.