College softball: Conference Champions!
LEESBURG – Watching third baseman Alexis Adams hand her a gift due to a botched foul pop-up, Olivia Hansen said she was more than happy to get a second chance at the plate.
LEESBURG – Watching third baseman Alexis Adams hand her a gift due to a botched foul pop-up, Olivia Hansen said she was more than happy to get a second chance at the plate.
Fifty games in, a school-record 37 overall wins, a conference-leading 19 victories – and a historic season comes down to just one more win for the St. Johns River State College softball team.
Between 2007-14, all three Putnam County public schools had varsity tennis teams, though at Crescent City, it was just a girls team.
St. Johns River State College baseball coach Ross Jones praised the work ethic of Tripp Davis, one of his three catchers on the roster.
David Newbold’s two-run double to center field in the top of the sixth inning knocked in two runs to bust open a 7-3 game, helping Crescent City Junior-Senior High Schools baseball team handle Wild
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Midday: 1-4. FB: 2. Evening: 7-8. FB: 3.
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Midday: 9-5-1. FB: 2. Evening: 1-2-2. FB: 3.
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The competitive phase of Thursday night’s Putnam County Softball Tournament championship ended after one inning.
Palatka Junior Senior High 7, Peniel Baptist Academy 0.
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Midday: x-x. FB: x. Evening: x-x. FB: x.
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Midday: x-x. FB: x. Evening: x-x. FB: x.
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – Ahead 12-7 at the half, Palatka Junior-Senior High’s flag football team had all the momentum heading into the second half.
Next Thursday begins the latest chapter in the Bassmaster Elite tournament to be held here on the banks of the St. Johns River.