Crestview drops district semifinal to Tate
It’s uncertain if members of the Crestview High School baseball team are familiar with Murphy’s Law, which states, “If it can go wrong, it will, and at the worst possible time.”
Even if they aren’t they experienced Tuesday afternoon in Tuesday’s District 1-6A semifinal game at Pace High School.
Grant takes over as Bulldog football coach
Bulldogs advance in district baseball tournament
Gardner named Baker football coach
Crestview’s Krumnow snatches victory at state
Crestview High School sent two lifters to the Class 3A state weightlifting championships in Port St. Joe last week, Caleb Krumnow and Marcus Patterson. Both lifters performed well.
Patterson, a senior, took fifth place in Traditional in the 239-pound weight class. Krumnow was even better winning a state championship in snatch in the 219-pound weight class.
Gators maul Tigers
Bulldogs take wild win from Indians
What looked to be a walk in the park for the Crestview baseball team against county rival Choctawhatchee turned into a wild ride home on Friday.
The Bulldogs held a 5-0 lead after three innings and seemed to be well in control of the game as starting pitcher Anthony St. Vincent was on cruise control.
Braves shutdown Gators
Gators come up inches short
What is often an overused cliché, “A game of inches,” held true on Monday as the Baker softball team hosted rival Jay.
The Royals won the game 3-2, but only by the slimmest of margins that could be measured in a total of three or four inches.