Stories by Brian Lester
Stories by Brian Lester
Checking in with Pace’s beach volleyball team
Pace’s beach volleyball team has won three of its first six matches and head coach Cody Trimm feels good about how things have gone overall so far this season.
Latest look at FHSAA regional baseball rankings
Pace is the No. 1 team in the state in 6A and atop the FHSAA Region 1-6A rankings.
Jay and Central are also ranked among the top teams in the region while Navarre and Milton are just outside the top eight in their respective regions.
Pause in place on NJROTC cadets in county wearing uniforms
Navy Junior ROTC cadets in Santa Rosa County and other areas have been told not to wear their uniforms as a result of instruction from NJRTOC headquarters, which falls under Naval Service Training Command.
A look at first set of FHSAA regional baseball rankings
The first set of regional rankings for baseball are out, and Pace, Jay and Central are among the area teams in the top eight.
Pace is second in Region 1-6A while Jay and Central are first and third, respectively, in Rural Region 1. Navarre and Milton are 12th in their respective regions.
Check out the latest on area teams
The Jay Royals’ softball team has won four consecutive games, including wins over Paxton and Blacksher this week.
Navarre Invitational provides good test for Milton, Jay
Jay’s Chase Dooley flashed a smile and flexed immediately after breaking a Navarre Invitational record he had set moments earlier.
Dooley ended up hitting a 365-lbs. clean and jerk lift, making it look almost too easy, on his way to a first-place finish in Olympic and a runner-up finish in Traditional in the unlimited class.
Pace Patriots finish on top at Navarre Invitational
Pace’s boys weightlifting team certainly has the highest aspirations, aiming to bring home another state championship this season.
But winning the Navarre Invitational is a big deal as well for the Patriots, especially because of the competition they are up against, and they claimed the crown once again on Wednesday.
Anderson named coach of year
Milton’s Matt Anderson has been named the Florida Athletic Coaches Association District 1 Coach of the Year.
Brian Out Loud
As I watched Jay’s girls basketball season end with a 66-49 loss to Williston in the FHSAA Rural state championship game on the final Friday night of February in Jacksonville, the initial thoughts were on how tough it is to lose after coming so far.















