Weight is over! Pace Patriots are state champs for first time
The wait is over. The Pace Patriots are state champions in girls weightlifting for the first time in program history.
A runner-up a year ago, Pace has been on a mission since that day and saw the hours of hard work and dedication pay off with a 3A crown in the traditional competition Saturday night at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland.
New Milton head coach focused on changing team mindset
A new era is underway for the Milton baseball program. Keith Little is the new head coach of the Panthers and brings a lot of experience to the table.
Not only has he coached at the high school level as an assistant, but he was the head coach at Pensacola State for six years.
Football and airplanes make S&T perfect fit for Nick Stiles
Nick Stiles loves football. He also loves airplanes. It turns out two of the things he is most passionate about worked in his favor as he found a school that is going to allow him to pursue both.
The Pace offensive line signed a national letter of intent with NCAA Division II Missouri S&T earlier this month.
Lions shine in conference tournament
The L.E.A.D. Academy girls and boys basketball teams are East Region champions of the Panhandle Christian Conference.
Both teams defeated West Florida Baptist Academy Feb. 11 to win the titles, with the girls earning a 47-37 victory and the boys coming away with a 50-41 win.
Jay rolls to district championship in boys hoops
Excited? Yes. Thrilled to finally have a trophy in their hands? The Jay Royals will say yes to that as well.
But satisfied? Not quite. Jay still has goals it wants to achieve after winning the District 1-1A crown for the first time in more than two decades Friday with a 65-45 win at home over rival Paxton at John Clarence Smith Gymnasium.
Pace softball stars ranked among nation’s best
Two of the nation’s best high school softball players reside in Pace.
Patriot stars Jayden Heavener and Shelby McKenzie are both ranked in MaxPreps’ list of the top 20 players in the class of 2024.
Patriots come up short against Dolphins in district tourney
Pace’s boys basketball team wasn’t going to go down without a fight in its District 1-6A semifinal matchup against top-seeded Gulf Breeze last Wednesday night.
The Patriots trailed by just one at the half and were only down seven going into the final quarter of play on the road against the Dolphins.
Panthers knocked out of district tourney by Bulldogs
Milton’s run in the District 1-6A tournament ended after one round as the Panthers fell 55-33 to Crestview Tuesday night on the road.
The Panthers fell behind 17-11 after one and trailed 28-16 at the half as the Bulldogs controlled the momentum from start to finish.
Jay Royals ‘enjoy the moment’ as they advance to Elite Eight
Players on the Jay bench smiled, laughed and had fun as the final minutes evaporated in a regional final against Chipley Thursday night.
They were enjoying the moment, something their head coach, Jorey Diamond, has reminded them to do, especially in the postseason.
L.E.A.D. Academy girls basketball team not backing down from a challenge
Head coach Kara Lay wasn’t quite sure how her players, mostly middle-school-aged, were going to respond to a 54-20 defeat at the hands of 1A Jay in early December, especially after the Lions had cruised past their first four opponents by 30 or more points.
It didn’t take long to get an answer.
















