The Graceville Tigers will give their fans the first glimpse of what to expect in the fall season Friday when they play host to the Freeport Bulldogs at 6 p.m. in the spring finale.
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The Grand Ridge Lady Indians are once again conference champs after yet another undefeated season, topping Marianna Middle School in two games Monday night in Grand Ridge.
The Cottondale Hornets will wrap up what has thus far been a successful spring football session Friday when they hit the road to take on the South Walton Seahawks in their spring game.
Beef O’Brady’s overcame a pair of early deficits to race past Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic for a 13-5 victory Tuesday afternoon in AAA League action at Optimist Park.
New Chipola head women’s basketball coach Greg Franklin made his first big mark with the Lady Indians this recruiting season by signing a pair of transfers from Jefferson College.
The Marianna Belles made easy work of Blountstown on Monday evening at Optimist Park, taking an 18-0 victory in five innings.
A pair of Grand Ridge Middle School volleyball stars will get the opportunity test themselves against some of the best young players in the country this summer, as sisters Ashlyn and Taylor Roberts have both been selected to compete in the USA Volleyball High Performance Indoor National Girls’ Training Program.
First-year Graceville coach Mark Beach is still learning more about his new players, but the coach said Friday that what he has seen thus far has him excited about the 2012 season.
The Grand Ridge Lady Indians volleyball team moves into the postseason on Monday with an unblemished record, as they ended their regular season with two solid wins against Marianna Middle School.
Farm Bureau got four runs in the first inning and four more in the third to take an easy 8-0 victory over Zaxby’s in O’Zone baseball action Thursday night at Optimist Park.
As the Marianna Bulldogs complete their second week of spring football practice Friday, new coach Tim Cokely continues to try to integrate his new offensive and defensive systems with his new players.
The 2011 season was a struggle for the Cottondale Hornets, who lost their first eight games of the season and finished 1-9 overall.
The Sneads Pirates suffered a devastating loss Tuesday night at home, falling to the Bozeman Bucks 4-3 in the 1A regional semifinals after allowing two runs to score with two outs in the top of the seventh inning.
The Malone Tigers saw their season come to an end Tuesday night in Bonifay, falling to the Holmes County Blue Devils 9-1 in the 1A regional semifinals.
The Marianna Bulldogs earned home field advantage in the playoffs with a district championship victory over Pensacola Catholic on April 26, but the Crusaders earned a measure of redemption Tuesday night in the 4A regional semifinals.
While the first few days of spring football practice always serve a purpose – going over the playbook, shaking off any off-season rust – virtually every high school coach will tell that the spring session really doesn’t start until the pads go on.
The Chipola Indians headed into the FCSAA State Baseball Tournament with perhaps as much or more momentum than any other team.
The Grand Ridge Lady Indians volleyball team picked up pair of wins Thursday against Rouhlac and appear headed for yet another dynamite season.
The Sneads Pirates will host their first round match-up of the 1A state playoffs Tuesday night, as they take on the Bozeman Bucks in the regional semifinals at 7 p.m.
After falling just short of a district title, the Malone Tigers will be forced to hit the road to open up the 1A state playoffs, as they travel to Bonifay on Tuesday night to take on the Holmes County Blue Devils in the regional semifinals at 7 p.m.
After starting the FCSAA State Baseball Tournament with a pair of wins, the Chipola Indians’ postseason ride came to a screeching halt Saturday and Sunday with a pair of lopsided losses to Palm Beach State and Polk State.
For the second year in a row, the Marianna Bulldogs and the Pensacola Catholic Crusaders will play for a fourth time in a single season.
New Marianna Bulldogs football coach Tim Cokely has experience familiarizing himself with new surroundings.
The Chipola Indians won their second straight game to start the FCSAA State Baseball Tournament in Lakeland on Friday night, topping the State College of Florida Manatees 5-1.
The Northwest Florida State Raiders kept their season alive Friday afternoon at the FCSAA State Baseball Tournament with a 5-4 victory over the Central Florida Patriots.
The Sneads Pirates began the spring football season this week much the same way they ended the last regular season, with key players kept on the sideline due to injuries.
Michael Mader delivered another dominant pitching performance Thursday night to lift the Marianna Bulldogs to an 8-3 victory over the Florida High Seminoles in the first round of the 4A playoffs in Marianna.
The Chipola Indians got a strong pitching performance from Austin Southall and a solid relief appearance by Robby Coles to close out a 3-1 victory over Indian River State in the first round of the FCSAA State Baseball Tournament in Lakeland.
After a dismal 1-9 season in 2011, the Cottondale Hornets opened up spring practice this week with renewed optimism and hope for a far better 2012.
The Chipola Indians will look to go back to back at the state tournament for the second time in school history this weekend, as they begin their defense of their 2011 title Thursday in Lakeland.
The Marianna Bulldogs will begin their run in the 4A state playoffs by facing a familiar foe Thursday night, as they host the Florida High Seminoles in the regional quarterfinals at 7 p.m.
The Marianna Middle School Athletic Department honored their 2011-2012 ‘A’ and ‘B’ baseball teams Monday evening at Evangel Worship Center.
Jackson County football teams began their first day of spring practice Tuesday afternoon, with two new coaches looking to establish their programs’ new identities.
Chipola College introduced its new head women’s basketball coach Tuesday morning at the school, as former Southeastern Illinois head coach and Mississippi State assistant coach Greg Franklin stepped to the podium to make his first impression as the Lady Indians’ coach.
The Chipola Indians’ baseball team placed six players on the All-Panhandle Conference First Team, including three of the top four pitchers.
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