Girls District Basketball: Front Door, Please
The Florida High School Athletic Association has created a back door to the state for teams that do not win their district in various team sports, but the 20-4 Interlachen girls basketball team wou
The Florida High School Athletic Association has created a back door to the state for teams that do not win their district in various team sports, but the 20-4 Interlachen girls basketball team wou
Big game Sunday. Who ya got?
Grumpy they’re not, but for different reasons, neither Crescent City High head coach Jeff Lease or Palatka High head coach Jeff Malandrucco are going in the best of moods.
Like a Boy Scout, Bryant Oxendine comes prepared for Palatka High School boys basketball games.
Thirty-some years earlier, this might have been the game that inspired Bob Uecker’s “small village on the basepaths” line in the movie “Major League.”
After five straight losses of four points or less, the Interlachen High School boys basketball team was more than ready to turn its fortunes around Thursday night.
The date for the retirement of Jerrell Oxendine’s uniform number was originally a couple of weeks earlier, but his former Crescent City High School boys basketball coach, Al Carter, wanted to make
Since outlasting Belleview, 2-1, on Jan. 16, 2013 to advance to the program’s one and only state tournament, the postseason wins have stopped for Palatka High School’s girls soccer team.
The weights went up. The weight went down. Now the wait is on.
Two penalty kick goals helped break a 1-1 tie and lifted host Baker County to a 4-1 triumph over Interlachen in the final regular-season boys soccer match for the teams before district tournament p