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‘A dream come true’ for new Englewood football coach and alum Kevin Johnson
Read full article: ‘A dream come true’ for new Englewood football coach and alum Kevin JohnsonKevin Johnson grew up within walking distance of Englewood High School and later starred for the Rams. Now, he's taking over as the head football coach.
Big question for Jags: Who will be available at 24?
Read full article: Big question for Jags: Who will be available at 24?With less than two weeks to go until the start of the NFL Draft, there are still loads of questions about who the Jaguars will select with the 24th pick of the first round. One of the biggest questions is who will be there when the Jaguars are on the clock?
Historic move: Charlsea Clark hired to coach Atlantic Coast boys basketball team
Read full article: Historic move: Charlsea Clark hired to coach Atlantic Coast boys basketball teamIn what is believed to be a first in the area, Charlsea Clark, who took Bishop Kenny to three straight girls basketball final fours has been hired as the boys basketball coach at Atlantic Coast.
Homecomming on the diamond: locals Gamel, Johns back in town facing Jumbo Shrimp
Read full article: Homecomming on the diamond: locals Gamel, Johns back in town facing Jumbo ShrimpThere are some familiar faces at 121 Financial Ballpark this week but they are wearing Durham Bulls uniforms. Former Bishop Kenny star Ben Gamel and Fernandina Beach alum Michael Johns are experiencing their first series as professionals at the Baseball Grounds.
‘No ceiling’ for St. Johns Country Day 7th grader Cam Cooper, who is already receiving scholarship offers
Read full article: ‘No ceiling’ for St. Johns Country Day 7th grader Cam Cooper, who is already receiving scholarship offersHe's only in seventh grade, but St. Johns Country Day guard Cam Cooper has already received four college scholarship offers. And that's only the beginning.
Armada beats Miami United in penalty kicks to advance to second round in U.S. Open Cup
Read full article: Armada beats Miami United in penalty kicks to advance to second round in U.S. Open CupIt came down to the goalkeepers in penalty kicks and Jacksonville's Nick Rulle got the better of Miami United's Peterson Occenat to give the Armada the win in the first round of the U.S. Open Cup Thursday at UNF's Hodges Stadium.
Jacksonville’s Kaitlyn Schroeder looks forward to Augusta National Women’s Amateur
Read full article: Jacksonville’s Kaitlyn Schroeder looks forward to Augusta National Women’s AmateurJacksonville’s Kaitlyn Schroeder has won a lot of golf tournaments, but she admits she’s never played in an event quite like the one she will next weekend at Augusta National, the home of the Masters.
Going to The Players? Here’s 5 tips for Thursday’s first round
Read full article: Going to The Players? Here’s 5 tips for Thursday’s first roundThe first round of The Players Championship tees off Thursday morning. Here are five tips to make your visit to TPC Sawgrass as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
History for Sisson, but bonus for Bor at Gate River Run
Read full article: History for Sisson, but bonus for Bor at Gate River RunEmily Sisson claimed her third straight women’s title in Saturday’s Gate River Run, but this year’s $5,000 Equalizer Bonus went to the man who caught her on the Hart Bridge off-ramp: Olympic steeplechaser Hillary Bor.
Biggest storylines for Gate River Run: Emily Sisson and Mother Nature
Read full article: Biggest storylines for Gate River Run: Emily Sisson and Mother NatureMother Nature and Emily Sisson. And a lost minute. These are the three biggest storylines heading into Saturday’s Gate River Run, the national championship 15K.
A chance at history: 46th Gate River Run could see it made on Saturday
Read full article: A chance at history: 46th Gate River Run could see it made on SaturdayOn Saturday, the Gate River Run will be held for the 46th year, and for the first time in recent years, runners won’t have to adapt to a new course.
Ribault, Bishop Kenny eye spot in state basketball final four
Read full article: Ribault, Bishop Kenny eye spot in state basketball final fourSeven local teams are still alive in the state high school basketball playoffs. Among them, Ribault and Bishop Kenny, who will face one another at Ribault on Friday.
‘Player driven’: Oakleaf girls’ determination has them back in state final four
Read full article: ‘Player driven’: Oakleaf girls’ determination has them back in state final fourAfter Oakleaf lost in the playoffs last season, it didn’t take long for the leaders on the girls’ basketball team to start working toward a better season. Now, the Knights are back in the final four.
After slow start, Stanton girls on a roll heading to state soccer semifinals
Read full article: After slow start, Stanton girls on a roll heading to state soccer semifinalsSince the girls' soccer postseason began, Stanton has been on a roll. Friday, they face the defending state champions for spot in the stat finals.
St. Johns Country Day girls soccer looks to continue 11-year playoff winning streak Friday
Read full article: St. Johns Country Day girls soccer looks to continue 11-year playoff winning streak FridaySt. Johns Country Day girls soccer has been so successful — they’ve won 14 state titles, including the last 11 in a row — that head coach Mike Pickett treats everything before the playoffs as a warmup. He picks some of the best teams in the nation to make up one of the most difficult schedules in the state for a reason. He wants his team to be challenged. On Friday, the Spartans play for a spot in the regional finals, the next step toward another championship.
After winning 12th state title, West Nassau cheerleading is after national, world championships
Read full article: After winning 12th state title, West Nassau cheerleading is after national, world championshipsThere are a few high school sports dynasties in our area. Bolles swimming and St. Johns Country Day girls soccer jump right to mind. But we should include the cheerleading program at West Nassau in that list.
JAX USL hires former JU soccer coach Mauricio Ruiz for dual roles
Read full article: JAX USL hires former JU soccer coach Mauricio Ruiz for dual rolesAlthough the team doesn't have a name or stadium yet and the games aren't scheduled to begin until 2025, JAX USL, the group bringing a USL Championship soccer team and women's professional team to town have begun building their front office by hiring former Jacksonville University men's soccer coach Mauricio Ruiz.
Jacksonville Beach sports bars & restaurants expect big turnout as Jaguars take on Chiefs
Read full article: Jacksonville Beach sports bars & restaurants expect big turnout as Jaguars take on ChiefsAs the Jaguars are set to play the Chiefs in Kansas City, many fans will get together and cheer them on — some 1,100 miles away, in Jacksonville.
Jaguars took a little longer to shift gears to Chiefs
Read full article: Jaguars took a little longer to shift gears to ChiefsThree days after the Jaguars pulled off the third-largest comeback in NFL playoff history, Jacksonville is still buzzing. And Trevor Lawrence admitted they may have gone past the 24-hour rule in celebrating the comeback win over the Chargers.
Jacksonville preparing for Jaguars to host Chargers in wild-card game
Read full article: Jacksonville preparing for Jaguars to host Chargers in wild-card gamePlanning and preparations are underway as thousands of Jaguars and Chargers fan plan on attending Saturday’s AFC wild-card game in Jacksonville.
Doug Pederson deserves consideration as coach of the year
Read full article: Doug Pederson deserves consideration as coach of the yearDoug Pederson took a team from back-to-back seasons with the worst record in the league, then brought them back from 2-6 to the brink of the playoffs. And it only took a few months.
Trevor Lawrence thought he would be here, he just didn’t know when
Read full article: Trevor Lawrence thought he would be here, he just didn’t know whenTrevor Lawrence is playing the way everybody thought he would when he was drafted with the first pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. It just took a little longer to happen.
Jaguars left tackle Cam Robinson done for season with injury
Read full article: Jaguars left tackle Cam Robinson done for season with injuryA day after the Jaguars celebrated their 17-point come-from-behind win over the Dallas Cowboys, the team learned that they will have to play the rest of the season without starting left tackle Cam Robinson.
One year since firing Urban Meyer, Doug Pederson has changed culture, performance for Jaguars
Read full article: One year since firing Urban Meyer, Doug Pederson has changed culture, performance for JaguarsOne year ago today, Shad Khan fired Urban Meyer. What a difference a year makes. One year on, there isn’t a hint of the strife that was left in Meyer’s wake. The infighting, the lack of vision and trust, and most of all, the lack of respect. You won’t find that in Jacksonville now.
‘It wasn’t us:’ With or without Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars need bounceback vs. Titans
Read full article: ‘It wasn’t us:’ With or without Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars need bounceback vs. TitansWhether Trevor Lawrence plays or not, the Jaguars know they must play better Sunday against the Titans if they want to end the nine-year winless streak in Nashville.
Trevor Lawrence is day-to-day, but he’s planning on playing Sunday vs. Titans
Read full article: Trevor Lawrence is day-to-day, but he’s planning on playing Sunday vs. TitansTrevor Lawrence says he’s planning ahead as if he is playing on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans. He’s just not taking snaps in practice.
Bolles savoring underdog role in state semifinal trip to American Heritage
Read full article: Bolles savoring underdog role in state semifinal trip to American HeritageFor the fourth time in four years since taking over as the head coach at Bolles, Matt Toblin is preparing for a final four game. This time, the most successful program in the history of high school football all in Florida will play the role of the underdog.
Jaguars look for first winning streak of season against Lions on Sunday
Read full article: Jaguars look for first winning streak of season against Lions on SundayAfter upsetting AFC North-leading Baltimore, the Jaguars travel to Detroit to face the Lions in search of their first winning streak of the season.
Bolles, Raines renewing rivalry in playoffs after 6 years apart
Read full article: Bolles, Raines renewing rivalry in playoffs after 6 years apartFor the first time since 2016, two of the most storied high school football programs in northeast Florida will meet when Raines faces Bolles in the regional finals.
Heading in the right directly, but slowly: Assessing the Jaguars at the bye
Read full article: Heading in the right directly, but slowly: Assessing the Jaguars at the byeTen games into Doug Pederson's first season, the Jaguars' head coach seems prophetic. When hired, he said it would not be an overnight fix. While the team has shown improvement, it has been a slower-than-hoped-for process.
High school football playoffs: Baker County, Baldwin set for 2nd-round rematch
Read full article: High school football playoffs: Baker County, Baldwin set for 2nd-round rematchAmong the playoff games on Friday, Baldwin hosts Baker County in the 2S regional semi-final. The meeting is a rematch of a game won by the Indians 30-7 earlier in the season. That game was part of a historic season for Baldwin, who had not beaten Baker County since 1968 and had never won a district championship in football. They accomplished both feats this season.
Jaguars at the bye: Work to do, but team hanging together
Read full article: Jaguars at the bye: Work to do, but team hanging togetherEntering their bye week at 3-7, there are major improvements for the Jaguars to make. But the team is staying positive as they look to finish the season strong after the break.
Jaguars prepare for ‘huge challenge’ against Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs
Read full article: Jaguars prepare for ‘huge challenge’ against Patrick Mahomes, ChiefsAfter snapping a five-game losing streak, the Jaguars' "So what? Now what?" mantra will be put to the stiffest test of the season as Jacksonville travels to Kansas City to face Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.
Travis’ 3 TD passes help Florida State rout Miami 45-3
Read full article: Travis’ 3 TD passes help Florida State rout Miami 45-3Jordan Travis threw three touchdown passes, Trey Benson ran for 128 yards and two scores as Florida State became bowl-eligible with a 45-3 rout over Miami. The Seminoles (6-3, 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) outgained the Hurricanes (4-5, 2-3) 456-188 and were never threatened after a 31-3 lead at halftime. Travis completed 10 of 12 passes for 202 yards before being removed early in the fourth quarter. Florida State exceeded 200 yards rushing for the fourth straight game with 225. Miami quarterback Tyler Van Dyke re-aggravated an injury to his right throwing shoulder early in the second quarter. He returned for the next drive but left for good after another errant pass missed its target.
Jaguars respond to trade for wide receiver Calvin Ridley
Read full article: Jaguars respond to trade for wide receiver Calvin RidleyDoug Pederson believes the Jaguars' trade for suspended wide receiver Calvin Ridley will make the team better. Eventually. Pederson said that he won't know for sure until the league clears the former Falcons' first-round pick to return to play.
Pederson wants Jaguars to ‘rally around each other’ amid 5-game losing streak
Read full article: Pederson wants Jaguars to ‘rally around each other’ amid 5-game losing streakFacing a five-game losing streak, Jaguars' head coach Doug Pederson called for the team to avoid trying to take short cuts to win a game.
Danny Wuerffel thinks Georgia-Florida game should stay in Jacksonville
Read full article: Danny Wuerffel thinks Georgia-Florida game should stay in JacksonvilleWuerffel played in four games in the rivalry, two in Jacksonville, one in Gainesville, and one in Athens while the Gator Bowl was being renovated prior to the first season of the Jaguars. Wuerffel says he thinks the game should stay where it is.
Jackson’s back: The return of the Nightmare on Main Street
Read full article: Jackson’s back: The return of the Nightmare on Main StreetAfter more than a decade of struggles, Jackson is contending again. If the Tigers beat Raines a week from Friday, they’ll clinch the district title for the first time since 2009.
Jaguars’ free agent additions make early impression vs. Browns
Read full article: Jaguars’ free agent additions make early impression vs. BrownsThe Jaguars spent more money in free agency this offseason than any team in NFL history ever has. They are looking for a good return on their investment and Friday’s preseason matchup with the Cleveland Browns offered a first look at several new additions.
What to watch for in Jaguars preseason game against Browns
Read full article: What to watch for in Jaguars preseason game against BrownsThe Jaguars play their first home game of the preseason on Friday when they host the Cleveland Browns. After losing to the Las Vegas Raiders 27-11 in the Hall of Fame game, the Jaguars will roll out most of their starters on Friday. Here are four big things I’ll be watching for in the game.
Kingsland girl, 8, runs to championship at AAU National Championships
Read full article: Kingsland girl, 8, runs to championship at AAU National ChampionshipsAt the AAU National Championships and Junior Olympics, 8-year-old Josalyn Glover of Kingsland, Georgia, nearly broke the national age group record in the 400 meters as she won the title during the meet at North Carolina A&T in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Fleming Island running back Sam Singleton commits to Florida St.
Read full article: Fleming Island running back Sam Singleton commits to Florida St.Fleming Island running back Sam Singleton posted on his social media that he is "100 percent committed" to the Noles. Singleton is ranked among the top 250 players in the country and was among the last remaining uncommitted top local prospects. He'll be heading to Tallahassee next year.
Gators open first camp under Napier, who promises ‘this will be difficult’
Read full article: Gators open first camp under Napier, who promises ‘this will be difficult’There is always a lot of anticipation for the start of training camp at any level — high school, college or pro. But when there is a new coaching staff, the anticipation is heightened. On Tuesday, the Gators players reported to the first Billy Napier-led training camp.
Three rookies listed as starters on Jaguars’ first depth chart of 2022
Read full article: Three rookies listed as starters on Jaguars’ first depth chart of 2022Three draft picks are listed as starters on the Jaguars' first official depth chart of the season, released in advance of Thursday's Hall of Fame Game.
Brunell looking forward to being a part of Boselli’s big day
Read full article: Brunell looking forward to being a part of Boselli’s big dayNo player in Jaguars' history is more closely linked to Tony Boselli than Mark Brunell. On Saturday, the two will once again be on stage together when Brunell presents Boselli for enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Sharks ready to kick off playoffs after rollercoaster season
Read full article: Sharks ready to kick off playoffs after rollercoaster seasonIn the history of the Jacksonville Sharks, the team has won three championships. One in the Arena Football League and two since joining the National Arena League. The team now stands two wins away from another title.
Undefeated Jacksonville Armada open playoffs Wednesday
Read full article: Undefeated Jacksonville Armada open playoffs WednesdayThe Jacksonville Armada U-23 will open the post-season Wednesday evening with something to prove. Despite a regular season that resulted in 11 wins, no losses, and one draw, the best record of the 95 teams in the National Premier Soccer League, the Armada U-23s still remember how last year ended.
Former Bartram Trail swimmer Morgan Ray overcomes more obstacles at Paraswimming World Championships
Read full article: Former Bartram Trail swimmer Morgan Ray overcomes more obstacles at Paraswimming World ChampionshipsAfter earning a spot on Team USA, former Bartram Trail swimmer Morgan Ray arrived at the Paraswimming World Championships in Portugal only to test positive for COVID-19. After being cleared on Wednesday, he was in the pool for the first time at the meet and nearly broke an American record.
Pederson continues to work on gaining Jaguars’ trust as offseason practices near close
Read full article: Pederson continues to work on gaining Jaguars’ trust as offseason practices near closeAfter a miserable 2020 season that included 15 straight losses and an even worse 2021 under Urban Meyer, the Jaguars' new head coach knows that he has to build trust first. He took two more steps on Thursday.
Former Bolles football player names racehorse after legendary Corky Rogers
Read full article: Former Bolles football player names racehorse after legendary Corky RogersHow do you honor a man who has made a major impact on your life? If you are former Bolles football player Tommy Murphy, you name a racehorse after him.
‘A different journey’ lands Florida in the Women’s College World Series for 11th time
Read full article: ‘A different journey’ lands Florida in the Women’s College World Series for 11th timeOf the eight teams to make it to the Womens' College World Series, the Florida Gators have the most all-time appearances there--11. But in the previous 10, Florida hosted their Super Regional. This year, they had to go on the road and win 2 of three in Blacksburg against Virginia Tech. Thursday evening, they'll begin their world series run against Oregon State.
He’s back: Former Jaguars kicker Mike Hollis to kick for Sharks on Friday
Read full article: He’s back: Former Jaguars kicker Mike Hollis to kick for Sharks on FridayFormer Jaguars' kicker Mike Hollis, 50, will make his return to pro football Friday when he kicks for the Jacksonville Sharks in a National Arena League game against the San Antonio Gunslingers.
Local skipper leads national championship winning sailing crew
Read full article: Local skipper leads national championship winning sailing crewThis week in the waters of the St. Johns River, a national championship in sailing was on the line in the Thistle class. Over 50 sailing teams from across the country have been in Jacksonville all week competing.
JU women’s lacrosse looking to keep ‘good energy’ going in NCAA tournament
Read full article: JU women’s lacrosse looking to keep ‘good energy’ going in NCAA tournamentAfter winning the ASUN conference championship, the #17 JU Dolphins are looking to take it to the next level in the NCAA tournament, starting Friday.
‘Mr. Patton Park’ Randy Powell dies after fight with leukemia
Read full article: ‘Mr. Patton Park’ Randy Powell dies after fight with leukemiaThe man known as "Mr. Patton Park" to thousands of soccer players, coaches and parents, Randy Powell, passed away Tuesday night after a battle with Leukemia. Powell did everything at Patton Park, the city-owned soccer complex on Hodges Blvd. since it opened in 2000.
After signing 3-year deal, Jaguars’ tackle Cam Robinson feeling blessed
Read full article: After signing 3-year deal, Jaguars’ tackle Cam Robinson feeling blessedJaguars' left tackle Cam Robinson made it official, signing his new three-year contract with the Jaguars, a deal worth as much as $54 million.
Assessing the Jaguars’ draft weekend: smart and efficient
Read full article: Assessing the Jaguars’ draft weekend: smart and efficientHow did the Jaguars do in the draft? Let’s get my draft grade out here first and then talk about why. I’m giving the Jaguars a B. It was darn-near professional. That’s a step forward after what we’ve seen in the recent past.
Doug Pederson focused on doing ‘what’s right’ for Jaguars as draft approaches
Read full article: Doug Pederson focused on doing ‘what’s right’ for Jaguars as draft approachesDoug Pederson threw out the first pitch at the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp game Tuesday evening and he also threw out some thoughts on the draft and building a winning culture.
Former Lee forward Alex Fudge transferring from LSU to Florida
Read full article: Former Lee forward Alex Fudge transferring from LSU to FloridaOne of the best high school basketball players from the Jacksonville area of the past decade is coming back to the Sunshine State. Alex Fudge announced Wednesday that he’s leaving LSU and transferring to Florida.
Jaguars’ left tackle Cam Robinson signs franchise tender
Read full article: Jaguars’ left tackle Cam Robinson signs franchise tenderThe Jaguars announced that left tackle Cam Robinson has signed his franchise tender on Wednesday. That means no long-term deal, yet. They can still negotiate until July 15.
The Players’ prestige continues to grow after 40 years at TPC Sawgrass
Read full article: The Players’ prestige continues to grow after 40 years at TPC SawgrassThis year marks the 40th anniversary of The Players Championship moving into it’s permanent home at TPC Sawgrass. In 1982, Jerry Pate fired a final round 67 to beat Brad Bryant and Scott Simpson by two strokes, taking home $90,000 and a set of wet clothes after he dove into the water at 18 in celebration of his win.
The Players: What you should know about this year’s tournament
Read full article: The Players: What you should know about this year’s tournament47 of the top 50 players in the World Golf Rankings will descend on TPC Sawgrass to compete for one of the biggest championships in golf. It's the week of The Players, and there are some changes this year.
Local cardiologist aiming for another record at 2022 Gate River Run
Read full article: Local cardiologist aiming for another record at 2022 Gate River RunIf there’s anyone who knows how the body responds to running the River Run, it’s Page Ramezani. Not only does Ramezani hold records at five ages at the Gate, but he also is a cardiologist at the Florida Heart Clinic.