- November 23, 2024
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Locas win Daytona Running Series 5K
Palm Coasters Gillian Taylor (Masters) and Christian Baeza (9U) both won first place for their age group at the Bill Walter Melanoma Research Fund/Rayz Awareness 5K on Saturday, April 2, in Ormond.
Christian also won his age division for the overall Daytona Running Series season by accumulating the most points over 10 racing events.
Greens for Teens move to Cypress Knoll
The Greens for Teens afternoon golf program has moved from the Palm Harbor Golf Course to Cypress Knoll Golf Course at 53 Easthampton Blvd.
At Cypress Knoll, students will have their own "golf club", a building set aside for them. It will serve as a separate, safe location to store clubs from the other golfers. More time on the course will also be expected.
We are working with the Flagler County schools to determine if we provide transportation from Buddy Taylor and FPCHS. We have been informed that bus service from Indian Trails and Matanzas is not available. However, we are pursuing alternative means to get the students to the course. We will keep you informed.
New registration and permission slips need to be completed and turned in immediately for the new location.
Call Chris Bell at 904-329-9148 for additional information.
Lady Pirates softball pulls away from Menendez
Matanzas used a 13-2 run in their last four innings against Pedro Menendez to beat the Falcons 15-4 on Friday, March 31, at Menendez.
Matanzas (10-6) totaled 12 hits in the game. Samantha Olsen, Isabella Santiago, Alyssa Hubbard and Jessica Rodrigues each had two apiece. Rodrigues, Santiago and Olsen also had two RBIs, and Cassandra Veilleux had three RBIs.
The Lady Pirates will next play Seabreeze at 6:30 p.m. today at Matanzas.
Bulldogs lacrosse beats Gainesville in comeback
FPC beat Gainesville 6-3 in its last home game of the season Wednesday, March 29, at FPC.
The Bulldogs trailed 3-1 at halftime but scored five unanswered goals while not allowing another Gainesville goal for the rest of the game.
Brandon Schwartz scored two and assisted on two others. Chase Smith also scored two goals, and Matt Hinman and Jaxon Cox scored a goal apiece.
FPC begins district play this week.
Signed
FPC senior (she skipped junior year) Madison Friedman recently signed her letter of intent to forward her education and soccer career at Keiser University (Ft. Lauderdale), which is No. 8 in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) division.
Friedman started for the Lady Bulldogs all three years and anchored a defense that posted a record of 15-2-4 with 10 shut outs this past season. She helped FPC win back-to-back district championships.