Stories by Brian Lester
Stories by Brian Lester
Blue Wahoos to play a game at Rickwood Field
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos will play a game at Birmingham’s Rickwood Field on May 27.
Argos advance to GSC championship in men’s hoops
The University of West Florida men’s basketball team is headed to the Gulf South Conference championship after a 79-72 win over Lee in the semifinal round on Thursday night at the UWF Fieldhouse.
Area all-star basketball games slated for next Thursday at PSC
The Pensacola Sports Association All-Star Games are slated for March 12 at Hartsell Arena in Pensacola.
Santa Rosa County will be well represented in the game. Tip-off for the girls contest is 5 p.m. The boys game gets rolling at 7 p.m.
Milton Panthers reveal 2026 football schedule
Milton is coming off a turnaround campaign in 2025 and will kick off the 2026 regular season with a Thursday night game against Pensacola Catholic on Aug. 20.
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The 2025 state softball runner-up Pace Patriots are unbeaten through their first five games, including three consecutive wins via shutout.
Boutwell named freshman of year in region
Autumn Boutwell has been named the National Christian College Athletic Association South Region Freshman of the Year.
Area soccer standouts compete in all-star event
Pace and Milton both had soccer athletes take part in the Pensacola Sports Association all-star event Feb. 26 at Ashton Brosnaham Park in Pensacola.
Pace wrestlers enjoy success at regional meet
Pace’s wrestling team has several wrestlers enjoy success at the FHSAA Region 1-2A meet in Tallahassee this past weekend, including Aden Cortez, who won a regional championship in the 132-lbs. weight class.
Brian Out Loud
Mike Tirico summed it up nicely in his closing broadcast of the Winter Olympics, telling young viewers the dreams of one day being an Olympian are formed now.
Jay Royals’ special season ends with state title game heartbreak
Jay head girls basketball coach Jorey Diamond needed a moment before answering a question about what this season has meant to him.
He fought back getting choked up, pausing before speaking, the sting of a 66-49 loss to Williston in the FHSAA Rural state championship game on Friday night still fresh and cutting deep.
















