Column: Fate dealt awful hand for Palatka tennis teams
By all appearances, the two days the Palatka Junior-Senior High School boys and girls tennis teams spent at the District 4-2A Tournament at Jacksonville’s Bolles School were disastrous.
By all appearances, the two days the Palatka Junior-Senior High School boys and girls tennis teams spent at the District 4-2A Tournament at Jacksonville’s Bolles School were disastrous.
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Midday: 7-2. FB: 7. Evening: 4-0. FB: 4.
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Midday: 4-3-7. FB: 7. Evening: 0-7-3. FB: 4.
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INTERLACHEN – Forty-eight hours after giving up a season-high 10 runs in the first inning to Keystone Heights, the Palatka Junior-Senior High School baseball team nearly did it to host Interlachen
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FRIDAY, April 14
HIGH SCHOOL
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Midday: 9-7. FB: 3. Evening: 8-5. FB: 9.
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Midday: 6-7-0. FB: 3. Evening 3-0-3. FB: 9.
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Perhaps it was only fitting that Crescent City Junior-Senior High’s flag football team defense was on the field when it needed a big play late in the game.
Five left.
That’s it. Last Friday afternoon, the amount of Putnam County qualifiers for a state boys weightlifting individual championship was sliced and diced from 34 to just five.
They say time flies when you’re having fun. No truer words ever spoken.
Crescent City Junior-Senior High School’s baseball team did all its damage in the first three innings and coasted to a 5-1 win Wednesday at rival Pierson Taylor.
Back-to-back home runs by Cole Steinmetz and Myles Liggans broke a 4-2 game open in the sixth inning and helped lift the St.