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SOUTH TAMPA The Tampa Junior Women's Club recently elected its board members for 2009-10. ...more
August 26, 2009
Mike Alstott, the former bruising Buccaneer running back, will once again serve as the honorary guest of Gulfside Regional Hospice's annual Hike for Hospice charity event for the third consecutive year. ...more
July 8, 2009
In the regional semifinals for the third consecutive year, Sebring faced Lake Wales Friday night. ...more
May 9, 2009
ST. PETERSBURG - Gov. Charlie Crist will deliver the ceremonial first pitch prior to the Rays' home opener Monday against the New York Yankees at Tropicana Field. ...more
April 8, 2009
Wipe the slate clean. In boys soccer, the real season begins Monday. No matter what a team has done to this point, a great performance by an underdog or a poor one by a favorite can extend, or end, a season. As proven last season by Wharton, which closed the season on a 10-game winning streak to go from a No. 4 seed to state champion, anything can happen. ...more
January 25, 2009
Going into last season's Class 5A-District 10 title game, the Plant High girls soccer team was undefeated (14-0-4) a No. 1 seed and facing a Hillsborough team that had sent the Panthers home with a runner-up trophy for two straight seasons. ...more
January 20, 2009
Ryan Newman couldn't name one player on the Lightning, still doesn't talk to Rusty Wallace and seemed recharged about starting anew as part of Tony Stewart's foray into ownership. ...more
January 19, 2009
Combining natural ability with an incredible work ethic, Sebring's Connor Bauer continued to set the pace in the Heartland for boys high school cross country this past season. ...more
December 28, 2008
It was hard to determine what gave Armwood's offense more fits: the Plant defense or the Plant crowd. Both were equally disruptive in the regular-season opener at Plant's Dad's Stadium on Sept. 5. ...more
December 2, 2008
It was hard to determine which gave Armwood's offense more fits: the Plant defense or the Plant crowd. Both were equally disruptive in the regular-season opener at Plant's Dad's Stadium on Sept. 5. The Hawks were able to escape with a 9-2 victory, and afterward, Armwood offensive coordinator Chris Taylor predicted the two teams would meet again in the state high school football playoffs. ...more
December 1, 2008
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