Topping last year’s Beach Bowl is not going to be easy. The game was a heart-stopper that went down to the wire.
With a district championship on the line, the Raiders and Dolphins went to overtime tied at 42 after Hunter Pfiester connected with Terence Marshall on a scoring strike with 11 seconds to play in regulation.
Homecoming is a big deal on its own. A showdown with one of the nation’s best teams makes things even bigger.
Today, the University of West Florida football team takes on No. 19 Delta State in a Gulf South Conference showdown at PenAir Field. Game time is 4 p.m.
But inside the locker room late last Friday night, the defensive lineman spoke like a seasoned veteran about the Navarre Raider football team needing to brush off a 27-7 loss to Crestview and move on.
Beginning at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, October 16, Navarre Beach Utilities will be replacing two valves in the distribution system at 8271 Gulf Blvd. on Navarre Beach. The outage is expected to last six hours.
A 16-year-old girl is facing a felony after she allegedly made a threat against Gulf Breeze High School on Oct. 8.
According to the Gulf Breeze Police Department, who handled the case, they were informed of a school shooting threat at GBHS via Snapchat, a social media and messaging app.
That’s how Right Rev. Russel J. Kendrick characterized each person’s walk with Christ at the dedication ceremony for a new prayer labyrinth at St. Augustine Episcopal Church in Navarre.