Flag football season ends for Bulldogs
It was a disappointing end to the flag football season for the Crestview Lady Bulldogs on Monday.
Down key players due to injuries, Crestview was unable to find the end zone in a 13-0 loss to Niceville in the opening round of the district tournament.
Baker carries on tradition of weightlifting success
Saturday was a good day for the Baker Gators.
They competed at the 1A state weightlifting meet at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland and turned in a solid performance, one that featured three lifters placing in the top 10.
Crestview’s Caleb Krumnow overcomes adversity to place at state
Crestview’s Caleb Krumnow won a state title a year ago.
He fell short of that goal this season, taking fifth in the 238-pound weight class in Olympic with a 495-pound total.
Lady Bulldogs come up short against Tate
A gutsy comeback attempt by the Crestview softball against Tate on Thursday fell just short leaving those in attendance wondering what might have been.
The Lady Bulldogs spotted the Aggies a 5-1 but in the end, the four runs were too much to overcome, as Tate took a 7-5 win.
Crestview’s No. 1 seed ‘knows what to do’
Tristan Cooley isn’t the biggest player on the Crestview High School boys tennis team, but the freshman has quickly become the team’s biggest talent.
Coming from a tennis family, Cooley stepped into the top seed and hasn’t looked back.‘She’s different than any kid I’ve ever had’
The thought of Lady Bulldog freshman softball player Cambell Toolan puts a smile on the face of Crestview coach Michelle Howard.
Toolan is the right-handed half of Crestview’s dynamic freshmen duo teaming with lefty Julian Forrest.Wolfgramm making an early name for herself
Kaya Wolfgramm didn’t start the 2023 season as the top seed on the Crestview High School girls tennis team. But when asked, she was ready for the challenge.
“I quickly realized she needed to be in that one position,” Bulldog tennis coach Dan Byerly said. “She just needed to get a few matches under her belt to get a feel for what high school tennis is like.Addie St. John loves to compete
Addie St. John is not your typical freshman softball player. But then again, that could be said of many Baker Lady Gator softball players through the years.
In her first year of high school, St. John is in her third year as a starter on the varsity softball team. That’s one of the perks of attending a pre-K through 12 school, athletes can play varsity sports while still in middle school.Bulldogs turn in strong performance at Patriot Invitational
Crestview’s boys and girls track teams competed at the Frank Lay Patriot Invitational in Pace last Thursday afternoon.
Lady Gators get revenge on Walton
There was no magic formula as the Baker Lady Gator softball team hosted Walton last Monday. Baker made the Braves play catch up the entire game.
When the final out was made in the top of the seventh inning, Baker had a 6-4 win.














