As beach season winds to a close and the number of visits to the 1,545-foot long Navarre Pier become less crowded, the pier has moved to its winter hours.
The Raiders shutout Fort Walton Beach by a 3 – 0 score on Oct. 26 and lost a 2 – 1 contest to Gulf Breeze on Oct. 29. Both games were played at the NYSA field.
Austin Epstein wasn’t in any shape to run just a couple of weeks ago. Navarre’s No. 1 cross country runner injured his foot, battling a heel problem that forced him to sit out the county meet in Milton in mid-October.
Harrison Dorsey competed in the regional swim meet for the first time Thursday morning at the University of West Florida and was thrilled with the opportunity to be there.
Nick Brahms walked up to the podium Monday afternoon inside the Navarre High School cafeteria and put on his United States Army All-American Bowl jersey.
Navy, Marine and Coast Guard helicopters from throughout the U.S. descended on NAS Whiting Field Monday, Oct. 24, for a week of training and knowledge sharing at the base’s annual Fleet Fly In.
First time competitors Gulf Breeze High School took third place with their hand built robot Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Emerald Coast BEST Robotics Competition at the University of West Florida, beating out 20 of the 23 other schools from five counties in northwest Florida.
Creepy goo, slimy dissections and mysterious organisms; this year’s Science Spooktacular got children of all ages hands on with dozens of labs and activities focused on teaching science and conservation Friday and Saturday at the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station (NBMSS).