Raiders cruise to victory over Crusaders
Raiders cruise to victory over Crusaders
Photo by Tammie Norton Omari Green made three rushing touchdowns Friday night The Navarre Raiders faced the Pensacola Catholic High School Crusaders last Friday for the first official game of their 2017 season and took control early on. Even though Catholic attempted a second half comeback, the Raiders were able to soundly put Catholic away … read more
Dolphins power over Pascagoula
Dolphins power over Pascagoula
The Gulf Breeze Dolphins open up the 2017 season in dominate fashion, beating the Pascagoula Panthers 36-0 for their first win of the season. To open up the first game and first play of the 2017-18 season, running back Tyler Dittmer took a pitch from quarterback Dylon Kelley 62 yards for a touchdown. This would … read more
Dolphins outlast Indians in Kickoff Classic
Dolphins outlast Indians in Kickoff Classic
The Gulf Breeze Dolphins Varsity Football Team edged out the Choctawhatchee Indians 7-3 in the 2017 Kickoff Classic. In a game that was slightly delayed by 15 minutes due to lightning the Dolphins came out focused. On the very first play from scrimmage, cornerback Reese Parker secured an interception from Indian quarterback Brady Ooten. This … read more
Local water skier headed to U.S. Jr. Masters
Local water skier headed to U.S. Jr. Masters
Santa Rosa resident Kennedy Hansen, 14, on June 26 won the girls trick and overall titles in the under 16 division at the Jr. U.S. Open, qualifying for next year’s U.S. Jr. Masters Tournament. According to U.S. Water Ski, some of the world’s top junior water ski athletes competed for titles in slalom, tricks, jumping … read more
Rain pushes back re-opening date of Navarre playground
Rain pushes back re-opening date of Navarre playground
Repairs to the Navarre Sports Complex playground, located at 8840 High School Blvd. in Navarre, have been rescheduled to Tuesday and Wednesday, May 30-31 due to anticipated rainstorms. The playground is scheduled to re-open Thursday, June 1 after repairs are made to the playground surface. Signs notifying the public of the re-schedule will be posted … read more
Dolphins crush Panthers in scrimmage
Dolphins crush Panthers in scrimmage
The Gulf Breeze High School football team secured its first win of 2017 against Milton High School in last Friday’s spring scrimmage — heralding further success for the Dolphins in the regular season. The Panthers traveled to Dolphin Stadium for the pre-season match — resulting in an intimidating start for first-year Panthers’ head coach Harry … read more
Raider sidelined due to eye disease
Raider sidelined due to eye disease
Navarre High School Junior Tim Elenz’s vision started getting blurry during last year’s football season, and a diagnosis of progressive eye disease sidelined his season. Now his mom is fighting to protect his sight. Mom Jen Payne, said at first she took Tim to the eye doctor to “fix him to get back on the … read more
Calling all anglers
Calling all anglers
This Memorial Day weekend, AHERO will be hosting the Fishing-for-AHERO Rodeo in Gulf Breeze. “Each year AHERO brings wounded Veterans to our shores for the Warrior Hook-Up. It’s a day full of community good will, when generous local and regional boat owners go all-out hosting all types of fishing enthusiasts, and there is just a … read more
Dolphins oust Raiders 7-5
Dolphins oust Raiders 7-5
There’s the Publix Beach Bowl Cup and then there’s last Friday night’s game, where the Raider baseball team went head-to-head against the Dolphin baseball team in the biggest non-conference baseball game of the season. Gulf Breeze was able to claim an early lead at the top of the third inning, scoring 5 runs to put … read more
Eagles outscore Raiders, 4-3
Eagles outscore Raiders, 4-3
The Niceville High School Eagles were able to secure a 4-3 win over the Navarre Raiders back on April 21 thanks to a solid first inning where they scored all of their points consecutively to keep the Raiders on their toes the remainder of the game. Before they even had a chance to get a … read more