CRESTVIEW — Former Crestview High School baseball star Blake Dean continues his fast track in the world of college baseball. Dean, a 2006 CHS graduate who served as a volunteer assistant at the Unive…
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Hatten: We’ve got two guys that can run our offense
CRESTVIEW — Second-year Crestview High School football Coach Tim Hatten believes this year’s Bulldogs enter the start of preseason ahead of where the team was a year ago. “I think it’s just a lot bet…
Boys get 'a taste of football' during camp
CRESTVIEW — Football players ages 5-13 experienced a cornucopia of gridiron drills earlier this week during Crestview Bulldog Football Camp.
CHS Principal: Softball is Crestview High Athletics' missing link
CRESTVIEW — A white football jersey with a red 41 hangs on display in Crestview High School Principal Dexter Day’s office.
Baker volleyball camp starts Monday
BAKER — The Baker High School volleyball team will host a camp for girls entering first through eighth grades from 8:30-11 a.m. Aug. 4-6 in the Baker School gymnasium.
Amberjack, gray triggerfish season reopens Aug. 1 in Gulf state waters
Recreational harvest of greater amberjack and gray triggerfish in Gulf of Mexico state waters (shore to 9 nautical miles) reopens Aug. 1. In Gulf federal waters, greater amberjack season will also op…
Hayley Marshall to ride for South Dakota State
CRESTVIEW — You might say Hayley Marshall is a trailblazer of sorts. The Crestview High School graduate— who recently signed with South Dakota State University in Brookings — is the first local athle…
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Football players need tackling practice
The California state legislature passed a bill last week limiting high school football teams to three hours a week of seasonal tackling practice. The law — which allows for two 90-minute sessions per…
Paxton Dixie Youth Ponytails need $7K to compete in world series
The Paxton Dixie Youth Ponytails fast pitch softball team needs help to participate in the Dixie Softball World Series, which begins Aug. 3 in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Former QB club president, Roger Berry, loses battle with cancer
Roger Berry, who served as president of the Crestview High School Quarterback Club for six years, lost his battle with liver cancer on Sunday.