Wahoos trying to battle through struggles at the plate
Some nights are more frustrating than others at the plate. Pensacola had one of its more difficult nights Friday in a 1-0 loss to Biloxi at Blue Wahoos Stadium.
Raiders have high expectations for state meet
The odds were stacked against Navarre’s 400 relay team entering the 1-3A regional meet last Thursday at Chiles in Tallahassee.
Jets draft Leggett in sixth round
With the 144th pick in the NFL Draft, the Indianapolis Colts select Grover Stewart, a defensive tackle out of Albany State.
O’Grady provides surge of power for Blue Wahoos
Brian O’Grady finished out his career at Rutgers as one of the top hitters in program history.
Raiders ready to compete in regional meet after long layoff
More than two weeks have passed since Navarre’s track teams last competed — 17 days to be exact if you are counting at home — and the time in between the district and regional meets has been well spent by the Raiders.
Effort not enough to carry Ice Flyers into championship series
There is a certain amount of toughness to the Pensacola Ice Flyers that can’t be measured on a stat sheet.
Aaron Hernandez was found dead in his prison cell early last Wednesday morning. He was hanging from a bedsheet.
It takes time to build a sports program from the ground up. It can be challenging, and at times even a little frustrating, but the willingness to stay the course must be strong enough to overcome any obstacle along the way.
Anderson enjoys one last softball moment
Kamber Anderson picked up her cellphone and called her dad on a Thursday afternoon in mid-April. She wanted to share the news about a day she never thought would come.
Sneeder exceeds expectations at district tournament
Navarre’s Stathi Sneeder battled a case of nerves when he arrived at Shoreline Park in Gulf Breeze last Tuesday morning for his 3A District Final at fourth singles, and that is understandable.
Signing day culmination of hard work and dedication
Sitting at a table on a stage in the high school cafeteria, their families watching, their peers doing the same, six Navarre High athletes prepared to sign letters of intent to continue their athletic careers at the college level.









