Navarre Girls Weightlifting – A dynasty in the making…

The Lady Raiders and Head Coach Garrett Bagley won their sixth State title today. The event took place at St Cloud High School.

Jelina Bly and Jada Thomas brought home individual titles in their respective class.  Navarre now has 16 individual titles in the history of their program.

Class 3A State Weightlifting results:

Navarre – 30 points
Vero Beach – 26 points
North Port – 20 points
Bartram Trail – 16 points
Dr Phillips – 13 points
Niceville – 11 points
Hagerty – 9 points
Flagler – 9 points
Buchholz – 8 points
Palm Beach Gardens – 7 points
Oakleaf – 7 points

Navarre
101 – Jelina Bly – 320lbs – 1st Place
101 – Kari Brewton – 265lbs – 3rd Place
119 – Bella Martin – 295lbs – 6th Place
129 – Chloe Roubique – 285lbs – 10th Place
139 – Ariel Michel – 350lbs – 2nd Place
139 – Sarah Schumpert – 300lbs – 9th Place
154 – Jada Thomas – 390lbs – 1st Place
169 – Jacey Harper – 320lbs – 10th Place
183 – Kathryn Hilt – 315lbs – 7th Place
183 – Mackenzie Prather – 310lbs – 8th Place
199 – Abby Routh – 315lbs – 6th Place
Unl – Emillia Collins – 410lbs – 2nd Place

Spruce Creek holds the all-time record with nine State titles.

Of late, when it comes to Girls Weightlifting, Navarre has become the standard for which all other high schools in the State of Florida aspire to be. The Lady Raiders currently have won 16 straight District and 14 straight Regional titles.

Coach Aaron Daniel put the program on the map with four straight State runner-up finishes starting in 2008.

Coach Garrett Bagley took over the program in 2013 and has brought home six titles. The first in 2013; then followed that up with four straight titles from 2015 to 2018. He added two State runner-ups in 2014 and 2020.

Navarre has produced 16 individual State Champions (to include Bly and Thomas).

Tanisha Thomas was their first in 2010 (119).  They produced two in 2011; Jameeka Anderson (119) and Kayla Poole (unlimited). 

Amanda Friar (110) added one in 2013; followed by two from Kylie Shelley (119) in 2014 and 2015.  Taelor Smith (199) and Nicole Thornton (154) jumped on the bandwagon as well in 2015.

Payton Watson (101) and Savannah Diel (119) went back to back in 2016 and 2017.  Olivia Brahms (169) gave the Raiders their third State Champion in 2016 alone. 

Coming into 2021, the last to take home an individual State title was Amaya Craig in 2018. 

Navarre has now claimed State titles in three different classifications (Class 1A, Class 2A and now in Class 3A) .

Navarre brings home 6th State title

The Lady Raiders and Head Coach Garrett Bagley won their sixth State title today. The event took place at St Cloud High School.
 
Jelina Bly and Jada Thomas brought home individual titles in their respective class.  Navarre now has 16 individual titles in the history of their program.
 
Class 3A State Weightlifting results:
 
Navarre – 30 points
Vero Beach – 26 points
North Port – 20 points
Bartram Trail – 16 points
Dr Phillips – 13 points
Niceville – 11 points
Hagerty – 9 points
Flagler – 9 points
Buchholz – 8 points
Palm Beach Gardens – 7 points
Oakleaf – 7 points

Navarre
101 – Jelina Bly – 320lbs – 1st Place – 7 points
101 – Kari Brewton – 265lbs – 3rd Place – 4 points
119 – Bella Martin – 295lbs – 6th Place – 1 point
129 – Chloe Roubique – 285lbs – 10th Place
139 – Ariel Michel – 350lbs – 2nd Place – 5 points
139 – Sarah Schumpert – 300lbs – 9th Place
154 – Jada Thomas – 390lbs – 1st Place – 7 points
169 – Jacey Harper – 320lbs – 10th Place
183 – Kathryn Hilt – 315lbs – 7th Place
183 – Mackenzie Prather – 310lbs – 8th Place
199 – Abby Routh – 315lbs – 6th Place – 1 point
Unl – Emillia Collins – 410lbs – 2nd Place – 5 points

Niceville
119 – Darla Joyner – 335lbs – 2nd Place – 5 points
129 – Aleena Ponto – 295lbs – 6th Place – 1 point
154 – Riana Rhine – 325lbs – 8th Place
169 – Trinity Tredway – 345lbs – 5th Place – 2 points
Unl – Nelly West – 385lbs – 4th Place – 3 points

Crestview
110 – Madi Mise – 270lbs – 3rd Place – 4 points

Lady Raiders fall in District Final

Final from the Pitch…9 Feb 2021
 
District Final
Niceville 2, Navarre 0
 
Navarre Goalkeeping
Erin Travers – 2 GA, 2 saves
 
Niceville Scoring
56th Min – Ashlyn Fernandez
73rd Min – Hailey Moriarty
 
Lady Eagles improve to 15-0-1; Lady Raiders fall to 8-7-3. Both teams will move on to the FHSAA Playoffs.

Lady Raiders off to the District Final

Final from the Pitch…4 Feb 2021
 
Navarre 3, Pace 1
 
Navarre improves to 8-6-3.
 
Navarre Goalkeeping
Erin Travers – 2 saves, GA
 
Navarre Scoring
33rd min – Hunter Wallace PK
60th min – Cami Acevedo from Maia Vacks
79th min – Maia Vacks from Megan Kirby
 
Next game will be Tuesday at 6 PM for the District 1-6A Championship against Niceville (14-0-1).

Lady Raiders continue dominance at Regionals

The Navarre Lady Raiders continued their dominance with their 14th straight Regional Title.
 
Regional Weightlifting Results
Navarre – 74
Bartram Trail – 49
Niceville – 40
Mandarin – 15
Oakleaf – 15
Crestview – 9
Creekside – 9
Fleming Island – 4
Tate – 2
Chiles – 1
 
Navarre – Individual Results
101 – Jelina Bly – 320lbs – 1st Place
101 – Kari Brewton – 255lbs – 2nd Place
110 – Zandy Rodriguez – 205lbs – 4th Place
119 – Bella Martin – 280lbs – 3rd Place
119 – Leah Elliot – 250lbs – 4th Place
129 – Chloe Roubique – 275lbs – 3rd Place
129 – Myranda Rivera – 260lbs – 6th Place
139 – Ariel Michel – 335lbs – 1st Place
139 – Sarah Schumpert – 290lbs – 2nd Place
154 – Jada Thomas – 370lbs – 1st Place
154 – Savannah Brannon – 285lbs – 5th Place
169 – Jacey Harper – 315lbs – 3rd Place
169 – Emily Howard – 285lbs – 4th Place
183 – Mackenzie Prather – 295lbs – 3rd Place
183 – Kathryn Hilt – 295lbs – 4th Place
199 – Abby Routh – 300lbs – 2nd Place
Unl – Emillia Collins – 410lbs – 1st Place

Local athlete requires assistance

Ethan Yuska (Photo courtesy of PNJ.com)
When the State of Washington decided to not have High School football in the Fall, Ethan Yuska travelled to the Panhandle of Florida for his senior season. He enrolled at Escambia HS and played for Mike Bennett and the Gators.
 
Ethan had a dream to play college football and after a very solid senior season, he committed to the University of West Florida to play for Pete Shinnick and the Argos.
 
Ethan received some unfortunate news the day after his commitment…he had been diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
 
Being a part of the Panhandle for these past 29+ years, I have always found it comforting that when a community or an individual need assistance, the rest of the Panhandle comes together to assist.
 
Well, now one of our own needs assistance, I hope that you can step up and donate to their GoFundMe page to help offset the families medical bills.
 
Here is the link:
 

Remembering Ian Lockwood…

On the 10th Anniversary of Ian Lockwood’s passing, once again I would like to share the story that I wrote with all of you. I hope that the memory of Ian continues to live on.
 
Another trip down memory lane, Ian Cole Lockwood…
 
The 2010 Navarre Raider season started off with a shutout win over Fort Walton Beach, 14-0.
 
In week two, the Raiders found themselves down to the Walton Braves at home at the half, 29-13. The defense stepped up and held the Braves to a single TD, and the offense outscored Walton, 29-7 in the second half, for a 42-36 come from behind win. They held the ground attack of Walton to minus 34 yards rushing on 19 carries. Navarre, 2-0!
 
In Game 3, the Raiders hit the road and suffered a 42-21 loss to the Catholic Crusaders. This loss would eventually count as a “W” due to a forfeit by Catholic for playing an ineligible player.
 
The next week, Navarre would go on the road, the second of a 3-game road trip, this one against Louchiez Purifoy and the mighty Pine Forest Eagles. The home team would prevail, 33-13 and Navarre fell to 3-1. Little did they know that this would be their last regular season loss.
 
Navarre ended their 3-game road trip with a 42-0 win over Crestview and improved to 4-1.
Back home to the friendly confines of Bennett C. Russell Stadium in Week 6. The wheels were starting to turn for this Raider program…a 49-20 win over Milton. Raiders raised their record to 5-1.
 
But that was not the story of this contest…a young man from Navarre was fighting for his life (brain tumor). The Doctors told him that he would never take the field again to play for the Raiders. Do you think that this prognosis stopped Ian Lockwood from playing his final game as a Raider…you are right, it did not!
 
Ian would score the final two TDs of his lifetime, at home in front of the Raider Nation. See, Ian was a fighter and he would never go down without a fight. I broadcast his last game and it was hard for me to keep a dry eye.
 
Over the next four weeks, the Raiders would secure victories over Escambia at home 51-7; on the road at Pace, 31-21; at Tate, 41-6, and at home against Gulf Breeze, 34-24, to end the regular season at 9-1 and clinch the Raiders 3rd trip to State Playoffs.
 
All the while, Ian continued to grace the sidelines, despite the pain that he was suffering. His Mom, Denise stated, “he loved being on the sidelines where he coached and helped his teammates.”
 
This young man’s fight brought an entire community together and eventually the entire Emerald Coast came to know how special this young man was…
 
Navarre would venture into the playoffs and their first stop was a tough one, at Niceville. The Raiders would come out on top, 28-7.
 
Week 2 of the Playoffs, they would travel to Pine Forest, a place that gave them their only loss of the regular season. The Raiders found themselves down late to the Eagles, 18-14, and the home team was driving to seal up the win. Louchiez Purifoy took over that last drive, but when he tried to fight for extra yardage, he fumbled the ball and the Raiders recovered at their own 10-yard line…setting up Navarre’s 90-yard game winning drive.
 
With just over two minutes to play, the Raiders were successful on two fourth down conversions to keep the drive alive. QB Colton Kane would then find WR Brad Leggett wide open across the middle of the field on a 30-yard scoring strike to give Navarre a 20-18 lead and the eventual victory.
 
Next up, Navarre’s first trip to the Region Finals against Lincoln. Unfortunately, the Raiders dream season would come to an end in a heartbreaking, 34-33 loss in triple overtime, ending Navarre’s season at 11-2.
 
During the Playoff run, one thing that was constant on the Raider sideline, Ian Lockwood was there to cheer on his teammates, the same young men that he grew up with during his NYSA Football days.
The battle for Ian was starting to get tougher every day. The trips to Gainesville with his family were starting to take a toll on him.
 
But during those trips, Urban Meyer and the Florida Gator football team befriended Ian and the Lockwood family. Ian even received the game ball in the Gators Bowl Game that year in Tampa.
 
This young man fought to the final bell, with no regrets. With his family and teammates by his side, Ian passed away on 28 January 2011.
 
I remember the day of his Memorial Service quite well…the rain would fall; but that would not dampen the spirits of a community brought together by one of their own, Ian Cole Lockwood. Both sides of Bennett C. Russell Stadium were filled with not only Raider faithful, but parts of the entire Panhandle Region. Florida Gator Head Coach Urban Meyer, Bob Tebow and strong safety, Ahmad Black were in attendance as well.
 
On this day, his Raider teammates would march slowly onto the field carrying his jersey with the song Black and Yellow bellowing in the background. This was a fitting tribute to a young man who lived each day of his 18+ years to the fullest, despite his many medical setbacks.
 
Ian wore #10 and he would be the last Raider to wear this number. This number is the only one retired in Navarre history.
 
“Live for Today, Fight for Tomorrow, Live Strong”
 
Class of 2011, RB/WR Ian Lockwood, #10.