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FORT WALTON BEACH - Shortly after Friday night’s spring football game between rivals Fort Walton Beach and Choctaw, Vikings’ coach Mike Owens summed up the night perfectly.
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FORT WALTON BEACH - For the past two weeks, the football players and coaching staffs at Fort Walton Beach and Choctaw High Schools have been busy with spring practice. Day after day, the Vikings and Indians have endured drills, long practices and the everyday sameness of football practice.
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Three days in, Spring football practice hasn’t been much different from the fall. With cool temperatures, windy conditions and persistent rain lingering in the area, all 10 area high school ... READ MORE
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FORT WALTON BEACH – A dream realized, you could just see the weight of the world melt off of John Marvin’s shoulders. READ MORE
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CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School principal Bob Jones announced Thursday that Bull-dog head football coach and athletic director Kevin Pettis has resigned to become head football coach at Sebastian River High School in Sebastian in Indian River County. Pettis' last day at Crestview will be March 1.
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For five of the area’s 10 football teams, Friday’s unveiling of the new FHSAA district assignments brought with it one resounding message: The odds of making the playoffs have drastically improved. READ MORE
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Even in the aftermath of its 12-2, state semifinal campaign, the wins keep piling up for the Navarre football program.
This time, though, the victory was earned off the gridiron. After ... READ MORE
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With Jay Walls calling it a measure to both preserve its natural rivalries and further the athletic budget, the Navarre football program will appeal its recent 7A assignment before Friday’s FHSAA... READ MORE
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The best season in the history of Navarre High School football keeps producing results.
On Friday, the Associated Press released its All-State teams in the state of Florida, and the Raiders,... READ MORE
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Summoning his inner Babe Ruth, who famously called his shot in the 1932 World Series, Jay Warren approached his new coach before Navarre ’s first spring game against Escambia with a message: Give me the ball and I will score. READ MORE