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Brevard mourns passing of Dr. Thomas McIntyre   McIntyre, 56, died recently at Holmes Regional Medical Center after battling cancer. Read More... |
 Cardinal Gibbons prepares for post-Crocco era   After 39 successful seasons under Louise Crocco, the Cardinal Gibbons volleyball team opens the 2008 season under new leadership. Read More... |
 Monarch football team gets in shape   When former Hialeah football coach Glenn Maiolini came out of retirement to coach Monarch, he knew he needed something extra to get his players to start believing in themselves again.
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 Title hopes rest on Swiss swimmer   For 13 years, Pine Crest swimming coach Jay Fitzgerald has been craving a Class 1A state championship, but Jacksonville Bolles has been the thorn in his side.
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 Grass is greener on other field   Today's football players want the right fit for their skills and their future and won't hesitate to transfer. Read More... |
 Dupras stays connected to teammates   Four months ago, Palmetto Ridge defensive lineman Elbrinet Dupras collapsed at a spring practice and had to be airlifted to Tampa General Hospital. Read More... |
 Estero coach brings history of success   Before coming to Florida, Rich Dombroski had a good thing going at Currituck County High in Barco, N.C.
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 Lake Gibson coach finds a home   Keith DeMyer was something of a coaching nomad before landing in Lakeland. Read More... |
 Naples star out at least a month   An ankle injury will sideline offensive tackle Nick Alajajian. Read More... |
 Parkey brothers have kicking covered   Douglas and Cody Parkey will share the kicking duties at Jupiter High this fall. Read More... |
 Tigers prepping for preseason debut   Graceville coach Todd Wertenberger is trying to make sure all of his players make it to Friday’s preseason classic against Sneads. Read More... |
 Baker looking to spread love on offense  
Every week last season, Baker football coach Bob Kellogg believed he'd have to make adjustments to his offense because opponents would eventually figure out how to stop quarterback Cameron Domangue. Those changes never came.
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 Blountstown changes offense   Gone, at least momentarily, are the days of a punishing I-formation attack. Welcome to the option. Read More... |
 Ex-Gators keep close bond   Very few people probably remember a 12-6 junior varsity football game won by Columbia at Santa Fe in 1989. But for Demetric Jackson and Shea Showers two unforgettable things came out of that Saturday afternoon. Read More... |
 Mark your calendars now for these games   In the Big Bend area, these are the games to watch in 2008. Read More... |
 New West Port head coach excited   Ocala West Port finished just 2-8 last season, but managed to upset Dunnellon to help force a three-way tiebreaker for the District 3A-5 runner-up spot.
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 ODA's Hepp gives his heart to football   Nick Hepp has impressed the Out-of-Door Academy staff with his physical condition and ability to get open downfield.
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 Rams need to produce   Rutherford coach Greg Rivers is out of excuses.
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 Talent stands out in Big Bend this season   This is an incredible year to celebrate talent in the Big Bend area. Read More... |
 Thomas brings in new era for Indians   When Choctawhatchee kicks off the 2008 football season Sept.5 at Gulf Breeze, it will signal the dawn of a new era on the Indians' campus. Read More... |
 Vanguard changing it up with new coach   Change is in the air for the Ocala Vanguard football program.  Read More... |
 Baker player broke vertebra   Baker County High School football player Milton Johnson continues to recover at Shands Trauma Center after suffering a spinal injury during a scrimmage in Tuesday's practice. Read More... |
 Barron offensive line in flux   Four Cougars are competing for two starting spots at offensive tackle. Read More... |
 Fay sidelines East Lee County players   Tropical Storm Fay may have given Lehigh Acres little more than a lot of wind and rain, but it did cause quite a stir among east Lee County football teams. Read More... |
 Tampa-area boys and girls golf preview   Here's a little more you should know about the 2008 season, which begins next week. Read More... |
 Who will be Hillsborough's breakout players?   In 2007, Aaron Murray was Hillsborough County's breakout performer. Who will it be in 2008?
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 3 Seminole football players stand out   Ray Armstrong, Andre Debose and Dyron Dye need a secretary to sort through all the mail and phone calls they've been getting.
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 Barron Collier alum catches on with LSU   Ross Brezovsky recently accepted a job at LSU as the SEC power’s coordinator of baseball operations. Read More... |
 Cypress Lake QB has eyes on turnaround   Christian Parsons set a state mark with 584 passing yards in a game last season. Read More... |
 Football coaches unhappy with Fay   High School football may never sleep but Fay has had it in suspended animation this week. Read More... |
 Jackets aim to stay around longer   |
 Middleton's QBs need seasoning   |
 Plant gets No. 5 national ranking -- in volleyball   |
 Puttin' on the hits   |
 What to expect once season starts   |
 Bears hope to serve up best yet   |
 Chemistry is key   |
 Clearing path takes time for new programs   |
 Cougars double-up   |
 Davis is new coach for Bolles baseball   |
 Dowd takes a break from golf   |
 Football player critically injured during scrimmage   |
 Glades Day bonds with an overnight camp   |
 Pirates football team 'blue-collar'   |
 Selvey a new constant in Lely equation   |
 UNC hoops commit to play for Sickles   |
 Wright ‘set’ for another go   |
 Zephyrhills has plenty of RB candidates   |
 Bronze devastates ex-St. Thomas star   |
 Cardinal Mooney LB has an enlarged heart   |