With a chill in the air and the wind blowing, Navarre’s girls soccer team knew it would be at a disadvantage in the opening half of its game against Gulf Breeze Thursday night.
Hope for an upset appeared to be alive and well for Navarre’s girls basketball team in the first few minutes of its District 1-8A game against Niceville Tuesday night.
Navarre’s boys soccer team started off slow against Pace, but soon enough the Raiders started playing at a higher level and went on to crush the Patriots 7-0 in a District 1-4A battle on a chilly Thursday night at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.
After months of seeking donations and organizing fundraisers, volunteers of Caring and Sharing of South Santa Rosa County distributed toys and bicycles to hundreds of families who needed help Saturday as part of their annual Christmas toy drive.
A large gathering at a popular hangout off Bergren Road in Navarre turned deadly Friday night around 10:45 p.m. The Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office responded to a disturbance in a wooded area near River Birch Road and they had information indicating there was a stabbing.
The Lady Raiders placed first among the 11 teams participating in the Raider Invitational Dec. 7, winning seven of 10 weight divisions. They also earned three second-place finishes as the Raiders scored 93 points. Pine Forest was the closest competitor with 27 points.
Tyrese Harvey soared above the rim early in the fourth quarter, getting his hand on the ball that was bouncing around after a missed shot and throwing it down with ferocity.
Navarre High School’s girls soccer team had plenty to celebrate Tuesday as it clinched the top seed in the district tournament with a 4-1 win over Niceville. The Raiders are 7-0 in the district this season.