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Navarre netters sweep Pine Forest

Kelly Barrett led Navarre to a three-set sweep of Pine Forest in a District 1-6A volleyball match Thursday at NHS with 28 assists and four service aces.

The Lady Raiders improved their overall record to 6-2 and improved to 5-1 in district matches. Navarre outscored the Eagles 25-19, 25-23, 25-18 and successfully rebounded from Tuesday’s loss at Pace.

Allison Freer had 20 digs and six aces, Shamani Booker added seven kills and 11 digs, Kelsey Belmain contributed seven kills, five digs and our aces, and Sarah Betts led the Raiders with eight kills and added five digs and two blocks. Miranda Gagnon chipped in 10 digs and Kiera Foster had four kills.

Navarre will host Pensacola Washington in a district match at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. The freshmen teams will play at 4:30 p.m., followed by the junior varsities at 5:30 p.m.

Raiders hope to rebound against tough Patriots

The Raiders are anxious to leave behind last week’s disappointing 25-24 loss at Pensacola, but winning at Pace tomorrow won’t be easy. The Patriots, 2-0 with convincing wins against Panama City Beach-Arnold and Niceville, are ranked 10th in the most recent AP Florida High School Class 6A Football Poll.

Navarre (1-1) beat Pensacola Washington 33-7 in its season-opener and led Pensacola High 24-12 midway through the fourth quarter before the Tigers rallied.

Pace whipped Arnold 45-6 in its opener and outscored traditional powerhouse Niceville 28-17 at Niceville.

Longtime Patriots head coach Mickey Lindsey said it’s too early to predict how good his team might be.

“You have to take them one week at a time,” he said in a report published earlier this week. “You’ve heard it said, but it’s so true. You cannot look ahead … There’s no team on our schedule that you don’t have to respect. We just have to try to keep getting better. We have to keep working on improving.”

The Patriots have advanced to the state playoffs every year since 2005, 13 times since 1997 and 15 times since 1991, all under Lindsey. Pace ended Navarre’s first two forays into postseason play, both times in the first round, in 2006 (26-7) and in 2007 (55-13). Navarre beat the Patriots for the first and only time two years ago, 31-21, on its way to the Raiders’ best-ever season

Friday’s game promises to be a matchup of heavyweights. Despite being outscored, the Raiders rushed for more than 250 yards and gained almost 400 total yards of offense, more than twice Pensacola’s total. Pace is averaging more than 260 rushing yards per contest.

The Patriots running attack is led by senior quarterback Brice Moore, No. 8, and running backs J.C. Curry, No. 4, a senior, and sophomore Quaide Weimerskirch, No. 23.

Navarre senior running back Jay Warren left last week’s game in the third quarter with a thigh injury, but Raiders coach Jay Walls said Wednesday that Warren is OK. Johnny Robinson-Pettus, Marcus Mays and Nick Benton all have been productive rushers for the Raiders, as well.

Kickoff at Pace Patriot Field is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

 

Series: Pace leads 7-1

2011    Pace                 27-23

2010    Navarre            31-21

2009    Pace                 21-7

2008    DNP                     -

2007    *Pace               55-13

2006    *Pace               26-7

2005    DNP                    -

2004    DNP                    -

2003    DNP                    -

2002    Pace                 55-6

2001    Pace                 41-21

2000    Pace                 56-21

* Florida High School Athletic Association playoffs

Navarre girls third at Hidden Creek

Brooke Murphy paced Navarre High School’s effort Monday in a three-team match at The Club at Hidden Creek, finishing nine holes in 52 strokes. Ailsa Clark and Jessica Emerson each shot 55, Danielle O’Connor shot 61 and Laurel Emerson finished in 62 strokes.

Jade Sanders of Pensacola Washington had the day’s best score, 41, and the Wildcats had the best team score, 206. West Florida nipped Navarre by two strokes, finishing with a team score of 221. Madyson Bonnor shot 46 for the Jaguars.

The best four individual results for each team are totaled to determine the team’s score.

The Raiders take the links against Gulf Breeze at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at The Tiger Pointe Golf Club.

Volleyball Raiders top 2011 wins total

It only took the 2012 Navarre High School volleyball team six matches to win more than it did in 26 matches a year ago.

The Raiders beat West Florida in three sets Monday at NHS, improving to 5-1 overall. Navarre was 4-22 in 2011.

Set scores against the Jaguars were 25-15, 25-13 and 25-17.

Shamani Booker again led the Raiders’ balanced effort with 5 kills, 4 aces and 4 digs. Allison Freer had 8 digs and 6 kills, Sarah Betts added 7 kills and 3 aces and Kiera Foster added 3 kills.

Navarre resumes District 1-6A action tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Pace hoping to improve its 4-0 district mark. The Raiders host Pine Forest, also a district foe, at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. The freshmen and junior varsity teams will play both nights, at 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. respectively.

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