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  • Marianna High School athletes Clayte Rooks, AJ Blount, Lindsey Toole, Jesse McGowan and Michael Mader are joined by family members for a picture after a ceremony honoring them Friday afternoon. Toole

    Mader, Rooks choose Chipola

    A pair of Marianna Bulldogs baseball stars made their college destination known Friday afternoon, as pitcher Michael Mader and catcher Clayte Rooks both committed to play college ball for the Chipola Indians in a ceremony at Marianna High School.

  • Bulldog runners sign with Emmanuel

    Marianna cross country and track and field runners Lindsey Toole and Jesse McGowan announced their college choice Friday, signing scholarships with Emmanuel College in a ceremony at Marianna High School.

  • Blount headed to Faulkner

    Marianna Bulldogs’ running back AJ Blount made his college choice public Friday afternoon at Marianna High School, signing a letter of intent to play for NAIA Faulkner University in Montgomery, Ala.

  • Graceville's CJ Miller tries to shake off some Freeport defenders Friday night.

    Freeport rallies late, stuns GHS 27-20

    GRACEVILLE – The Graceville Tigers showed improvement Friday night in their spring finale, but ultimately, they found themselves on the losing end with a 27-20 loss to the Freeport Bulldogs.

  • Sneads beats BHS, falls to Liberty County

    The Sneads Pirates got a split of their three-way spring jamboree Friday night in Blountstown, beating the host Tigers 14-6 in the first half before being blanked by Liberty County 16-0 in the second.

  • Seahawks sneak by Hornets, 20-14

    The Cottondale Hornets fell just short of a victory in their spring finale, losing to South Walton 20-14 in a half Friday night in Santa Rosa Beach.

  • The Sneads Pirates huddle up before wrapping their Thursday afternoon practice.

    Pirates face big test in Blountstown

    The Sneads Pirates will wrap up their spring season Friday in Blountstown, as they take on the rival Tigers of BHS and the Liberty County Bulldogs in a jamboree at 6 p.m.

  • Pender Johnson soars skyward to catch a wild throw to second for Alday and Howell Engineering during a game against Farm Bureau Thursday night.

    Farm Bureau picks up third win of the season

    Farm Bureau picked up its third victory of the season Tuesday evening at Optimist Park, taking an 8-5 win over Alday & Howell Engineering in MERE O’Zone action.

  • Graceville's Eddie Myrick scoots sideways into a defensive gap while running plays during practice Wednesday.

    Tigers to debut against talented Bulldogs

    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.

  • The Grand Ridge volleyball team poses with their championship trophy.- Contributed Photo

    Lady Indians win another conference title

    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.

  • Chris Hall carries the ball during a Cottondale High School football practice Tuesday.

    Hornets, Seahawks set for spring finale

    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.

  • Sterlin Crumpler gets a hit for Beef 'O' Brady's Tuesday night during a AAA game against Tallahassee Orthopedic Clinic.

    Beef O'Brady's races past TOC, 13-5

    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.

  • Lashonda Littleton- Courtesy of Jefferson College

    CC adds talent, experience in Crawford, Littleton

    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.

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    Belles breeze by Blountstown, 18-0

    The Marianna Belles made easy work of Blountstown on Monday evening at Optimist Park, taking an 18-0 victory in five innings.

  • Taylor Roberts

    Grand Ridge players selected for USA Volleyball program

    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.

  • Graceville Head Football Coach Mark Beach works with a Lamar Sorey during a practice last week.

    Beach, Tigers finding their way

    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 School 'A' volleyball team finished their regular season undefeated.- Contributed photo

    Lady Indians go into postseason perfect

    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.

  • Blake Donaldson gets a hit for Farm Bureau Thursday night.

    Farm Bureau cruises past Zaxby's 8-0

    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.

  • New Marianna Head Football Coach Tim Cokely gives a player some pointers during practice last week.

    Bulldogs learning on the go with Cokely

    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.

  • Cottondale Head Coach Mike Melvin runs a Hornets' passing drill last week.

    Hornets hope depth, experience make difference

    The 2011 season was a struggle for the Cottondale Hornets, who lost their first eight games of the season and finished 1-9 overall.

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