District Flag Football Preview: The Postseason Begins
As quick as it started, it’s hard to believe the 2022 high school flag football season has come and gone again.
As quick as it started, it’s hard to believe the 2022 high school flag football season has come and gone again.
The best triumphs when it comes to sports are the ones that happen when they are least expected.
Keystone Heights sophomore pitcher Cole Cumbus struck out 11, walked four and allowed only five hits on 104 pitches to lead the host Indians to a 4-2 baseball win Friday over Palatka.
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Midday: 4-5. FB: 3. Evening: 3-3. FB: 0.
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Midday: 9-7-6. FB: 3. Evening: 8-8-4. FB: 0.
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After a frustrating year that has not seen a district championship won by a Putnam County team, the Palatka Junior-Senior High School track team took care of matters on Thursday.
An injury allowed Bailee Romay to find her way into the Peniel Baptist Academy softball lineup Thursday night. She more than took advantage of the opportunity.
Hard to believe, but it’s that time again; High school football is back again albeit for a month.
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Midday: 8-1. FB: 0. Evening: 6-9. FB: 2.
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Midday: 6-4-8. FB: 0. Evening: 5-8-9. FB: 2.
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CRESCENT CITY – All season long, the defense has had to carry the Crescent City Junior-Senior High School flag football team.
Finally, it was the offense’s turn.
Alison Eubanks went the distance in the circle to throw a six-hit shutout as visiting Palatka defeated North Marion, 8-0, Wednesday night.