Pressure reached a boiling point late Thursday night. Navarre found itself on the brink of disappointment in a softball showdown at home against Milton, its two-run lead no longer as safe as it once seemed to be.
Abigail Pantlitz helped carry Navarre’s girls track team to a third-place finish at the District 2-3A meet Friday at Emerald Coast Middle School in Santa Rosa Beach.
Josh Carter admits there were moments when he wondered if the hard work would pay off. That it would lead him down a path to another state championship in the 219-pound weight class.
Admit it. You laughed when Virginia got hammered by UMBC – that stands for University of Maryland Baltimore County for those scoring at home – in the opening round of last year’s NCAA tournament.
Brian Schales stepped up to the plate in the fourth inning last Wednesday night, already with one hit to his credit in this home opener for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, and he looked ready to deliver again.
Margo Kernon listened to the stories from those at Holley Navarre Senior Center who came out to listen to the RN from Baptist Health Care speak about strokes last Wednesday afternoon.
When I was still a rookie in ministry, every year as Easter approached, I found myself intrigued by a local United Methodist Church’s newspaper ad for their Maundy Thursday service. “What is Maundy Thursday?” I would mutter to myself. The name sounded odd to me and, for no reason at all, strangely sad. Each year, I purposed to investigate, but never did. Fast forward nearly three decades and I’m finally getting around to it. I recently sat down with two ministry friends, pastors of local United Methodist churches, to ask the question, “What is Maundy Thursday?”