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Brian Out Loud

There is a certain date on the schedule that needs to be circled this month. No, not Christmas.
Santa Claus will get his night in the spotlight soon enough.

I’m talking about Dec. 12. That’s round one of Navarre and Pace squaring off on the basketball court in the regular season, perhaps a preview of a potential showdown in the district championship game a couple of months from now.

Farrer lands college softball opportunity with Bishop State

Jessica Farrer is a multi-sport athlete who probably could have played soccer in college if she chose to go that route.

Instead, the Navarre senior will utilize her softball talents at the next level, signing with Bishop State last month to continue her career in that sport.

Bed tax uses, Whiting Aviation Park among SRC legislative priorities

Easing restrictions on how Santa Rosa County is allowed to spend tourist-development tax revenue and funding to build a taxiway and apron to connect Whiting Aviation Park to an NAS Whiting Field runway are among the requests County Commission Chairman Colten Wright will share with state legislators at the county legislative delegation’s annual public hearing at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6, at the Gulf Breeze Community Center on Shoreline Drive.

Raider girls soccer team focused on fixing the little things

On a chilly Thursday night at Bennett C. Russell Stadium, Navarre’s girls soccer team comes off the field stinging from its second consecutive one-goal loss.

This time, it’s Mosley that hands the Raiders a 2-1 defeat. Two days earlier, South Walton did the same.

Raider girls basketball team aims to bounce back after letting lead slip away

With time wining down in the final seconds of the first half against Fort Walton Beach Thursday night, Trista Wolk pulled up for a 3-pointer in front of the Viking bench and drilled it.

Navarre now led 26-19 and carried that advantage into halftime of this showdown between two of the area’s best teams. It appeared the Raiders were on their way to staying unbeaten.

Raiders play the weighting game during gap in competition

Garrett Bagley runs with his lifters through a series of warm-up exercises inside the weight room on a Wednesday afternoon in late November, the whistle blowing signaling a start and stop for each one.

His Raiders, the reigning 3A back-to-back state champions, were supposed to compete in a meet against state runner-up Pace on this day, but a miscommunication issue eliminated that possibility.

Fired up defensive effort propels Argos into final four

A beautiful day. A beautiful game. 

And at the end of it, the University of West Florida football team found itself on the doorstep of the NCAA Division II national championship game, the sixth-ranked Argos punching their ticket to the final four with a 45-14 win over Wingate Saturday afternoon at Pen Air Field.

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