The front porch of the home at the corner of Avenida De Sol and Mercado Street in Navarre is a bit different from the neighbors.
There’s no furniture or decorations. Sandbags are piled to one side, and walls around the door frame have been modified with a system to allow plastic barriers to be snapped into place.
Cone drills, pulling sleds and seven on seven drills are among the activities crammed into a typical day of workouts for the Navarre Raiders under a hot summer sun.
It may not be a car wash after all. “A Proper Wash” signs have been taken down from property at the corner of Harvest Village Court and U.S. Highway 98 and tucked behind the “for sale” signs.
Before social media became the hotbed for finding out anything and everything about someone else’s life, athletes around the nation had no idea who was getting what offer from what school.