Council looks to fast track tennis court repairs
The Gulf Breeze City Council voted July 7 to hire an engineering firm to design construction plans for repair of the city’s tennis courts at Shoreline Park that were covered by floodwater for about a week after the epic April 29 rain storm.
Council meets July 21 to discuss Tiger Point renovations
The Gulf Breeze City Council will meet at 5 p.m., July 21 to review proposed improvements to the Tiger Point Golf Clubhouse and Pro Shop. Council finalized plans for the workshop July 7.
Raiders seek another great soccer season
For two straight years, the Navarre Raiders boys’ soccer team advanced to the regional playoffs before being eliminated by a late goal. This season’s seniors think that they have the right stuff to make it to the playoffs again and this time, producing a different result.
Local rider competes in World Championship
A 14-year-old Holley-Navarre Middle School student is competing in the Palomino World Championship for horseback riding in Tunica, Mississippi near Memphis, Tennessee. K-Lani Rae Vickery of Navarre has competed in several horse shows and now has advanced to the World Championship.
Tennis pro and national champ to lead HBTS tennis program
Andreea Brooks was looking for a part-time job when her husband saw that the previous tennis pro for Holley by the Sea was no longer employed at the recreation facility. Brooks has lived in HBTS for seven years and has not been a part of the tennis program even though she was a national tennis champion for Romania when she was only 14-years old. She was also the No. 1 player in singles at the University of West Florida three years in a row. Later, Brooks became an assistant tennis coach at UWF and was also an assistant pro at Pensacort in Pensacola.
Lady Raiders’ soccer seniors looking forward to another great season
The 2013 Navarre High School girls’ soccer season was special. The team advanced to the regional semifinals before losing by a single goal. Despite the disappointing loss, the team made history. The Raiders won matches over Gulf Breeze and Niceville for the first time ever. One of the main reasons for their success last year was the 11 seniors on the team. Coach Rob Simon had so many seniors on the team, he was able to substitute one senior for another.
Raiders get ready for ‘Midnight Madness’
Navarre High School football players start practice Monday, Aug. 4, but they can’t get back into full gear until the sixth day of practice. So, the coaching staff, Navarre Raider Quarterback Club and Navarre Youth Sports Association (NYSA) are launching the first-ever “Midnight Madness.”
Practice makes perfect at Wahoo’s swim meet
With a full slate of swim meets scheduled for July, Coach Mary Moorer scheduled a mock swim meet June 21 at the Betty J. Pullum Family YMCA in Navarre. “We have a lot of swimmers on the team this year that are new to competitive swimming,” Moorer said. “We wanted to get them used to meet conditions before the July meets are held.”
Ducks, guns and golf
A ceremonial shotgun start kicked off the 2014 Ducks Unlimited charity golf tournament June 21. Seventy-two golfers lined up for a chance to win Stoeger shotguns among other prizes.
Boo lends a hand at charity event
More than 20 four-person teams took to the course June 20 at the Club at Hidden Creek to compete, have fun and support a Santa Rosa County-based nonprofit that provides support for disabled young adults. An added attraction was an opportunity to spend a few minutes with PGA Tour pro Boo Weekley, who was stationed at the 17th hole to help raise additional funds for Vision of Hope.















