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Fellowship honors Raiders

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The Fellowship of Christian Athletes-Northwest Florida honored one baseball and one softball player from each high school in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties Monday at its annual Extra Innings Banquet at First Baptist Church in Pensacola. Navarre High School honorees were Jason Frederick, second from left, and Brooke Murphy. Also pictured are baseball coach David Murphy, left, and softball coach – and Brooke’s father – Scott Murphy. (PHOTO by Amy Frederick)

Learning to Fly

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The biggest surprise that came out of the District 1-3A track meet two weeks ago may have been the emergence of Navarre High School triple-jump third-place finisher, Elijah Appel. (PHOTO: Appel, center, with teammates and jump coaches Nick Benton, left, and Johnny Robinson-Pettus.)

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Pace ends Navarre's season

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The Navarre High School baseball team advanced to the second round of a district tournament for the first time in four years with a dramatic 13-inning win against Milton, but the Raiders’ struggles against Pace continued in the District 1-6A semifinals.

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Navarre Fun Fest 5K Winner

Read more...Mike Rowland came across the finished line this morning at the Navarre Fun Fest 5K. We would love to tell you his time, but the clock at the race quit working before he came across the finished line. And, as you can see, Mike doesn't have a Garmin watch. When Mike is asked about his time, he can say, "First." Congrats Mike!

 

 

Two Raiders jump to state

Navarre High School distance jumpers Nick Benton and Elijah Appel will compete at the Class 3A state track and field meet Friday, May 3, at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville.

Benton finished second in the tirple jump and third in the long jump Thursday at the Region 1-3A meet in Tallahassee. Appel finished fourth in the triple jump. The top four finishers in each event advances to state competition.

Pole vaulter Roman Spear and distance runners James Mullin, Dominic Dudai, Trent Beck and Tanner Wilcox also competed in the regional meet but failed to qualify for the state field.

Benton finished 1.5 inches short of winning the triple jump. Terrance Sims of Pine Forest won the event, clearing 45 feet, 5 inches; Benton, who struggled most of the spring while recovering from a thigh injury, landed a jump of 45-3.5. Appel, who had not competed in the triple and long jumps until April, jumped 44 feet, 0.5 inches.

Johnny Robinson-Pettus, who performed well in both events all season for Navarre, is not eligible for Florida High School Athletic Association postseason competition because of FHSAA age restrictions. Robinson-Pettus will turn 20 later this year.

Rapheal Webb of Gainesville won the long jump with a leap of 23-7; Benton was third at 22-3.

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