The Central School Jaguar baseball team is off to another great start with a 9-1 record and 6-0 in district play. Although there is always room for improvement, Coach Mike Roberts said his team is on…
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FWC Division of Law Enforcement Weekly Report
FWC Division of Law Enforcement Weekly Report
Milton Basketball takes second in Pensacola tourney
Aspiring NBA stars, in the sixth and seventh grade, from the City of Milton Basketball teams, took second place in the Starr Athletics 11th annual Spring Fest shootout. The tournament took place at t…
Milton Tennis Complex to host open house
The Dr. O.K. Matthews Tennis Center at the GuyThompsonCommunity Center will be hosting its first open house of the year on April 16. This open house is a free event for those interested in learning t…
Man catches big mako in Navarre
NAVARRE — Fishermen with Team True Blue brought some excitement to Navarre Beach Fishing Pier as they caught a 10-foot mako shark Saturday afternoon.
“It was a great weekend,” said Kenny Peterson…
Royals baseball seeing improvements in Moye's second year
The Jay High School Royals baseball team is adjusting well in their second year under head coach Brian Moye.
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After losing the first two games, the Royals had a three game winnin…
Patriot's Lawson receives full ride to Daytona State
Graduating Pace High School senior, Alexis Lawson, is the first of her family to achieve a full-ride sports scholarship to Daytona State College for her skills on the soccer field. Her 11 plus years …
Softball: Jay cruising along with a lengthy win streak
It is no surprise, the Lady Royal Softball team of JayHigh School is off to another successful start with a current 6-1record and 3-0 in the district. The team made it to the state championship last …
Tanglewood Golf Hole-in-One
Tanglewood Golf Hole-in-One
Huge auto racing fans win GateHouse Media’s Daytona 500 vacation contest
James Horstman and his son, James Jr., are both big auto-racing fans, but they had never been to a NASCAR race. That suddenly changed when Horstman, 48, of Stroudsburg, Pa., learned in January that h…