Consiglio enjoyed opportunity to compete as runner and soccer player at Milton
Kayla Consiglio played her final high school soccer game last week at the Pensacola Sports Association All-Star Game.
Nieves, Jones earn FACA recognition
Milton had a season to remember in boys basketball this year, winning a district title and playing in the 6A regional tournament.
That success did not go unnoticed as the Panthers had a player and coach earn Florida Athletic Coaches Association District 1-6A honors.
Central’s baseball team among unbeaten teams
A few teams in the area are still undefeated, including Pace’s softball team and Central’s baseball team. Here’s a look at some of the highlights from the week.
Heavener, McKenzie excited about senior season and future as D-I athletes
This time next year, Jayden Heavener and Shelby McKenzie will be playing major college softball.
Heavener is headed to LSU and McKenzie is bound for Florida State.
Milton’s baseball team nearly knocks off Tate
Milton’s baseball team gave itself a chance to beat Tate Wednesday night. Ultimately, the Panthers fell 3-2 in a tightly contested game against one of the best teams in the area.
Afterwards, head coach Keith Little couldn’t say enough about his team’s effort.
Milton’s softball team shows a lot of fight in close loss to Tate
With two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning, Milton’s softball team still had an opportunity to steal a big win against District 1-6A opponent Tate Wednesday night.
Pace Patriots ready for first season of beach volleyball
There is only one court for now and no home games are on tap for Pace in its first season of beach volleyball.
What there is no shortage of, however, is excitement for the sport, something impossible to not take notice of during a practice after school.
Area athletes showcase ability at first big track meet of year
Payton Kanis used to be a gymnast.
And then an injury changed her course as an athlete.
Panther baseball team looking for turnaround season
Keith Little is in his second season at the helm of Milton’s baseball team. He’s optimistic things will be better off than they were last season when the Panthers managed only nine wins.
“I like this group. They work hard and we’re trying to do some things different on and off the field. We want them to be a close unit,” Little said.
Patriots, Panthers show out at Baker Invitational
Pace made a statement in its first big test of the season in boys weightlifting, taking first in Olympic and traditional at the Baker Invitational last Wednesday.
Milton had a strong showing as well, finishing as the runner-up in traditional and taking third in Olympic.



















