Panthers battle Raiders to a tie in rivalry game
Milton had its chances late in the action against Navarre last Tuesday on a chilly evening at Hurley Manning Field.
Several shots were fired by the Panthers, but each time, the shot was either off the mark or stopped by the Raider goalkeeper.
Milton Panther wrestling program ready to roar
“Hear me Roar” is playing as wrestlers inside the cafeteria at Milton High school work on various tactics during practice.
It’s fitting in the sense that the program here, which includes youth wrestlers all the way up to high school athletes, is eager to make some noise as it pushes to rise up from obscurity and catapult itself into the spotlight.
Panthers reload and are ready to succeed
Three overtimes. That’s what Milton pushed eventual district champion Gulf Breeze to last season in the district tournament.
The Panthers fell short of a win by a 72-67 score, and it was a tough loss to digest, according to Panther head coach Cameron Belden.
Argos get redemption after last year’s playoff heartache
Defensive back De’Mareyae Givens hadn’t forgotten the pain of last season’s gut-wrenching ending to the season. The University of West Florida Argonauts lost to Newberry in their first ever home playoff game, which was played at Blue Wahoos Stadium.
He and his teammates didn’t want history repeating itself.
Panther girls basketball team continues to build chemistry
Milton girls basketball coach head coach Keith Cone was optimistic following a 42-34 home loss to Navarre Friday night.
Though disappointed his team could not muster enough energy to pull out the victory, he remains optimistic about his girls going forward.
Pace unfazed by week of uncertainty and battles until end in playoff loss
Pace football players emerge from the locker room and head towards the two charter buses sitting in the parking lot behind the stadium just after 6:30 a.m. on a cloudy Friday morning.
They are carrying pillows, their bags, and their hopes of a playoff victory over Buchholz later that night just outside of Gainesville.
Competitive fire burns bright for L.E.A.D. Academy girls basketball team
Kara Lay is in her second season as the head coach of the L.E.A.D. Academy and she loves her team, which might lack experience but more than makes up for it with competitive fire.
“If I told them the Orlando Magic were coming to play us, the girls would say are we going man or zone on defense,” Lay said.
Area teams compete in tip-off tourney at Pace
Four Santa Rosa County girls basketball teams converged on the same court last week for a Tip-off tournament at Pace, giving coaches a chance to put their teams in live-action situations against an actual opponent.
Jay rolled rolled past Pensacola Christian 51-21 in its game last Thursday while Pace crushed Pensacola Catholic 61-23. Milton and Central squared off at the end of the night and the Panthers edged the Jaguars 51-46.
Lions set high expectations for new season
Expectations are high for the L.E.A.D. Academy boys basketball team. But even those have limits.
Especially after how well the Lions did a season ago, fashioning a 27-2 record.
Patriot golf team ends year with state tournament appearance
Pace’s boys golf team completed its season Tuesday at Mission Inn Resort & Club in Howey-in-the-Hills in Lake County, Fla.
The Patriots finished 14th as a team at the state tournament, carding a 328 in the one-day 18-hole event.



















