Bulldogs complete first week of summer workouts
Crestview High School head football coach Thomas Grant welcomed close to 150 players as the Bulldogs started summer drills in preparation for the 2023 season.
Crestview opens the regular season on a Thursday night, hosting Rickards August 24.Crestview football team jumps into summer workouts
Summer workouts for the Crestview football team started Monday and will continue through the end of July with a week off for the Independence Day Holiday the first week of July.
Bulldog head coach Thomas Grant was ready to get back on the field after taking two weeks off to wrap up the end of the school year and give players a chance to catch their breath before the start of summer drills.Performance camp enhances athletic skills
Jonathan Ramos knows what it takes to get the most out of an athlete.
A 2003 graduate of Baker School, Ramos played football and ran track for the Gators.Pickleball courts open at Twin Hills
When the people of Crestview talk, the city government does its best to listen and accommodate the request of the citizens.
One thing people have been talking about across town and the United States is pickleball. As the people of the community made their voices heard desiring pickleball courts, the city responded building two at Blackwater Golf Course.Richards baseball tournament cancelled
Crestview High School baseball coach Tim Gillis has announced the cancellation of the 2023 Justin Richards Scholarship Baseball Tournament.
Weather was the culprit in making the decision.
Lady Bulldogs lay foundations during summer workouts
At this time last year Connor Williams was an assistant coach for the Crestview High School girls basketball team helping his father, Steve Williams, with the Lady Bulldogs.
When Steve accepted a job at Paxton a few weeks later, Connor was promoted to head coach. All Connor did in his first season was lead the Lady Bulldogs to the district championship and the second round of the playoffs.
Local product showcases talent at football camps
Layland Albritton has his own unique football journey.
A Baker resident, Albritton didn’t grow up playing youth-league football.
Pickleball 101
For those that might be uninformed, don’t look now, but pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the country. It is estimated that almost five million people now play the sport worldwide.
And Crestview is joining the pickleball craze. There are now eight city-owned courts in Crestview. Two are at Blackwater Golf Course and the other six recently opened at Twin Hills Park.
Public pool options are limited in Crestview and Okaloosa County
Summertime is here and to many people that means it’s pool season.
If you, a family member or a close friend, have a pool, the next few months will be filled with many hours taking a dip to avoid the summer heat.
Pickleball courts open at Twin Hills
When the people of Crestview talk, the city government does it’s best to listen and accommodate the request of the citizens.
One thing people have been talking about across town and the United States is the sport of pickleball. As the people of the community made their voices heard desiring pickleball courts, the city responded building two at Blackwater Golf Course.














