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The Price of Freedom: Memorial honors fallen Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians

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And the winners are ...

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The girls’ 12U softball team BTW – which stands for “Born to Win” – won its age group this weekend in the Northwest Florida Girls Softball Alliance midseason tournament. BTW had to win its way through the losers’ bracket in the double elimination tournament and avenged their loss against Tiger Point with a 6-5 win in the championship game. Pictured, back row, from left, are coaches Jody Anderson and Kelvin Cannington; second row, from left, are Britney Silver, Shaylee Sawyer, Madelyn Stone, Bria Hickson, Savanna Spurlock, Morgan Marquis, Eva Weege and Emily Hesse; kneeling, from left, are Emily Cannington, Kallie Anderson and Janea Hundley.

Everyone's a winner at Raiders Games

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Raider Games is an exceptional event for exceptional students. Held Friday at Bennett C. Russell Stadium, home of Navarre High School’s football, soccer, and track and field teams, Raider Games isn’t about winning and losing. The games are about what games should be about – playing. (Photo: Peri Whitworth, 11, center, dances with West Navarre Intermediate teacher Stacey Oatman, the Raiders' mascot and cheerleaders.)

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Raiders have plenty of holes to fill

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For area high school football fans, New Year’s Day was May 1.

That’s the first day Florida High School Athletics Association teams could practice.

 “It’s the same every year,” Navarre High School coach Jay Walls said. “We’re starting off a new year…Certainly, we had a great year last year, and we’re proud of that, but it’s time to move on.” (PHOTO: Offensive line coach Greg Greenhaw instructs his charges.)

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Cheerleaders get ready for football

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Imagine if a game was played and the fans remained silent in the stands. For Navarre High School’s cheerleaders, that silence is not an option.

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Married couple sweeps Sunset 5K titles

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Runners Laura and Stephen Pifer met at the University of Colorado, where both competed for the Buffaloes. A few years later, the couple is married and raising sons Jameson, 5, and Vincent, 4, in Jacksonville, where Stephen is a technical representative and educator for Boulder, Colo.-based Newton Running. Laura is a stay-at-home mother and an Internet entrepreneur, marketing fashions made from repurposed materials from her web-based business, Trash to Couture (www.trashtocouture.com).

And, of course, the 28-year-olds still make time to run.

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Argos lose in 10 innings

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Argos fall to Delta State in 10-inning thriller at GSC tournament
UWF looks ahead to NCAA tournament selections on Sunday

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