The Journey

As long as I can remember, I have always had an infatuation for sports.

Every morning when I was younger, I would get up and hurry downstairs to make sure that I was the first one to grab the sports section; so I could study and memorize all the box scores from the previous nights baseball, basketball, football or hockey games (depending on the season)…I didn’t want to miss a thing.

See, the internet had not come into existence as yet; so I couldn’t just pull up an app to catch up on all of the scores.  Newspaper and magazines were my main source of information.

I played baseball, basketball and football growing up (mostly sandlot) while living in a small town in northeastern Indiana just a block from our Elementary School, there was always something to do. 

Beside the normal playground equipment, we also had an outdoor basketball court, as well as a baseball field.  All you needed to do was pick up the phone and call your buddies and a game broke out.

As time went by I played organized baseball, football and wrestled (but was average at best).  Plus, I didn’t reach 5′ tall until I entered the eighth grade.  I picked up golf my freshman year and played it throughout my time in high school.

I spent a lot of my free time listening to the Cincinnati Reds on AM 700 WLW during the summer months and switched over to AM 1190 WOWO during the Fall and Winter months to catch Bob Chase’s call of Fort Wayne Komet hockey.

I just knew someday I wanted to broadcast sports; just didn’t know if I would ever get the opportunity. 

After graduating East Noble High School in 1981, I went to work at Pizza Hut and the Kendallville News-Sun; then entered the Air Force in 1984 and ended up retiring in 2008. 

The year I retired, while attending one of my son’s games in Pace, Florida, there was a man that was handing out flyers for his broadcasting business. He stated that he was looking for a broadcaster in Navarre…this was my opportunity!

Bill Brownell of Panhandle Sports Broadcasting taught me the ins and outs of broadcasting and later introduced me to Robert Williamson (owner of JockJive.com).

Over the last 11 years I have broadcast baseball, basketball, football, soccer and softball via live streaming.  For the past six years during football season, you have been able to listen to my own show, Irish Bill’s Twist on Sports from The Twist and Culver’s in Navarre.

This past summer I started up my own website (with assistance from YourTek Professionals) and was invited to come on 100.3 FM, The Ticket Sports Network, on Saturday mornings from 9 AM to 12 PM, for a new show titled, The Southern Gentlemen Sports Show.

Broadcasting has opened up so many new opportunities and friendships for me along the way.  I am so honored to be able to share these young athletes stories to those that can not make it to games.  

Don’t ever give up on your dreams; you never know when opportunity is going to come knocking.

Kickers rule at 2020 Podyum All-Star Bowl

Players from FCS, D2, D3 and NAIA embarked on Joseph C Carter Park – Orange Bowl Field in Fort Lauderdale this past week. All they were looking for was a chance to perform and possibly catch the eye of a NFL or International scout.

Practices and team meetings took place throughout the day on Monday and Tuesday as well as evening fellowship.

Since there would not be kickoffs or punting during the game on Wednesday, the kickers took center stage on Tuesday afternoon and performed quite well.

D3 Emory & Henry Matt Seals, D2 Missouri S&T Ben Styron and D2 Miles College’s Brady Hammel took part in the three day event.

Even though the game itself was a mismatch; it didn’t take away from the perfection of these three kickers.

Emory & Henry
#4 – Matt Seals (1-1 FGs, 1-1 XPs)

Miles College
#41 – Brady Hammel (2-2 XPs)

Missouri S&T
#41 – Ben Styron (3-3 XPs, 2-2 FGs)

Now it is just a game of wait and see as to what the future holds…

Happy New Year 2020!

I hope that you enjoyed our new website in 2019!

I want to take this time to wish you all a Happy New Year from my family to yours…may the many blessings that you receive in 2020 be shared with others.

‪Celtic Blessing

May flowers always line your path and sunshine light your day.
May songbirds serenade you every step along the way.
May a rainbow run beside you in a sky that’s always blue.
And may happiness fill your heart each day your whole life through.‬

Carter tops 1,000 yards on the season…

Navarre Alum and UNC RB Michael Carter goes over 1,000 yards rushing (1,003) on the season in the 55-13 win over Temple in the Military Bowl today. He finished the day with 84 yards on 18 carries.

Carter finished the season with 177 carries and 3 TDs; while averaging 5.7 per carry.  He also pitched in 21 receptions for 154 yards and a score for the 7-6 Tar Heels.

Another Title for a Navarre Alum

UWF’s WR Quentin Randolph became the third Navarre Alum to bring home a football National Championship (the first in D2).

Florida State’s offensive lineman Sterling Lovelady was the first in 2013 when the Seminoles took care of the Auburn Tigers, 34-31.

Clemson’s tight end Jordan Leggett became the second when the Tigers defeated the Alabama Crimson Tide in 2016,  35-31.

Quentin’s performance in the 48-40 win over Minnesota State on Saturday was one for the ages.  He hauled in 8 receptions for 241 yards and 3 touchdowns in the first half alone.  He went on to finish the game with 10 receptions for 254 yards and 3 TDs.

Just like former Raider Jordan Leggett (a 45-40 loss to Alabama in 2015), Quentin had been to this stage previously (a 37-27 loss to Texas A&M Commerce in 2017).

A second opportunity was afforded to them both two years later after their setbacks and neither one of them disappointed their faithful.

Quentin (who came to UWF as a walk-on), promised that if he had another chance to prove himself, that he would not disappoint and on Saturday afternoon in McKinney, Texas…he was a man of his word.

FHSAA State Title Games & Results

Class 8A – 13  Dec @ Daytona Stadium
Columbus 21, Apopka 20

Class 7A – 14 Dec @ Daytona Stadium
St Thomas Aquinas 28, Edgewater 23

Class 6A – 12 Dec @ Daytona Stadium
Miami Central 62, Escambia 27

Class 5A – 14 Dec @ Daytona Stadium
Miami Northwestern 34, Orlando Jones 17

Class 4A – 11 Dec @ Daytona Stadium
Booker T. Washington 25, Bolles 21

Class 3A – 6 Dec @ Gene Cox Stadium
Chaminda-Madonna 35, Florida High 20
Chaminade-Madonna – RB Thaddius Franklin – 47 carries, 333 yards, 5 TDs

Class 2A – 5 Dec @ Gene Cox Stadium
Champagnat Catholic 35, Victory Christian 14
Champagnat Catholic – QB Ryle Aguila – 16-23, 201 yards, 3 TDs

Class 1A – 7 Dec @ Gene Cox Stadium
Madison County 70, Blountstown 35
Blountstown – RB Tre’ven Smith – 24 carries, 365 yards (Title Game Record), 5 TDs

Irish Bill’s Stars of the Week – Week 15

Offensive Player – Escambia – Frank Peasant – 27 carries, 141 yards, 3 TDs; 2 receptions, 50 yards, TD
 
Defensive Player – Florida High – Ahmari Harvey – 10 tackles (7 solo/3 assists), 2 TFL, 2 Ints (TD), FR (TD), CF
 
Congratulations goes out to Escambia’s Frank Peasant and Florida High’s Ahmari Harvey.
 
Other Noteworthy Panhandle & Big Bend Performances:
 
QB
Wakulla – Jaylon Worsham – 12-20, 241 yards, 2 TDs; 17 carries, 95 yards
Florida High – Willie Taggart Jr – 11-15, 135 yards, TD; 9 carries, 46 yards
Escambia – A V Smith – 8-10, 111 yards, 7 carries, 31 yards

WR

Wakulla – Denzel Miller – 4 receptions, 96 yards
Wakulla – Dejaun Hughes – 3 receptions, 72 yards, TD

RB
Florida High – Alfred Menjor – 19 carries, 154 yards
Blountstown – Treven Smith – 20 carries, 141 yards, TD; 1 reception, 16 yards, TD
Baker – Joe Brunson – 23 carries, 138 yards, TD; 1 reception, 20 yards, TD

Defense

Baker – Seth Baska – 17 tackles (6 solo/11 assists)
Florida High – Tre Donaldson – 16 tackles (7 solo/9 assists)
Baker – Joe Brunson – 15 tackles (9 solo/6 assists)
Blountstown – Zeb Kelley – 14 tackles (2 solo/12 assists), ½ TFL, ½ sack, FR
Florida High – Amarrie Harris – 12 tackles (5 solo/7 assists)
Blountstown – Joseph Rector – 12 tackles (2 solo/10 assists), ½ TFL, ½ sack
Florida High – Aaron Ford – 11 tackles (6 solo/5 assists), 4 TFL
Florida High – Jordan Gilley – 10 tackles (4 solo/6 assists)
Blountstown – Brent McCrone – 9 tackles (5 solo/4 assists), CF
Blountstown – Cane Miller – 9 tackles (solo/8 assists)
Baker – Devin Jordan – 8 tackles (6 solo/2 assists)
Escambia – Hershell Jefferson – 7 tackles (5 solo/2 assists)
Escambia – Tabari Taylor – 6 tackles (4 solo/2 assists), 3 TFL, 2 sacks
Escambia – Lamont Sims – 4 tackles (2 solo/2 assists), 2 Ints
Escambia – Tony Broadnax – 2 solo tackles, 2 Ints (TD)

Kicking/Punting
Blountstown – Pola McCloud – 3-3 XPs
Florida High – Brooks Hickman – 4-5 XPs

Former Navarre Raiders…Where are they now!

Tampa Bay Bucs TE Jordan Leggett (NFL) – 3rd Year – (5-7)
DNP in 28-11 win over Jacksonville
Next vs. Indianapolis, 8 Dec @ 12 PM

West Florida WR Quentin Randolph (RS Senior) – (10-2, 7-1)
4 receptions, 70 yards, in 38-35 win over #1 Valdosta State
Next at #2 Lenoir-Rhyne (D2 Playoffs – Round 3)
Season: 36 receptions, 744 yards, 7 TDs

Kennesaw State DE Kyle Arrasmith (RS Senior) – (11-2, 5-1)
DNP in 28-21 win over #11 Wofford
Next at #3 Weber State, 7 Dec @ 3 PM (FCS Playoffs – Round 2)
Season: 2 tackles (2 solo)

Miles College K Brady Hammel (Senior) – (9-3, 5-1)
Season: 14-14 XPs, 3-4 FGs (44,28,21), 64 KO’s, 3,043 yards, 47.5 ave., 6 TBs
Season Completed

Texas Tech DB Tommy Leggett (RS Junior) – (4-8, 2-6)
No stats in 49-24 loss to Texas
Season: 39 tackles (30 solo/9 assists), 6 TFL, sack
Season Completed

UNC RB Michael Carter (Junior) – (6-6, 4-4)
16 carries, 97 yards; 2 receptions, 15 yards; 2 KO returns, 41 yards in 41-10 win over NC State
Next – Bowl Game
Season: 159 carries, 919 yards, 3 TDs; 20 recs, 156 yards, 2 TDs; 17 KO returns, 428 yards

Maryville LB Bo Hering (Junior) – (3-7, 3-4)
Season: 50 tackles (19 solo/31 assists), sack, 3 Ints (71 yards)
Season Completed

Auburn OL Nick Brahms (RS Soph) – (9-3, 5-3)
Started in 48-45 win over Alabama
Next – Bowl Game

Sam Houston State WR Tevyn Stevenson (Junior) – (7-5, 6-3)
Season Completed

Ave Maria Univ OL LeMarcus Smith (Junior) – (5-5, 3-3)
Season Completed

Huntingdon College DL Marc Struck (Junior) – (8-4, 6-1)
No stats in 42-6 loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor in D3 Playoffs, 2nd Round
Season: 17 tackles (9 solo/8 assists), 1½ sacks
Season Completed

Huntingdon College OL Darrell Hixon (Soph) – (8-4, 6-1)
Started in 42-6 loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor in D3 Playoffs, 2nd Round
Season Completed

Huntingdon College LS Garrett Schluter (Soph) – (8-4, 6-1)
DNP in 42-6 loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor in D3 Playoffs, 2nd Round
Season Completed

Huntingdon College K Kyle Hickman (Soph) – (8-4, 6-1)
DNP in 42-6 loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor in D3 Playoffs, 2nd Round
Season Completed

Shorter University QB Sage Chambers (Soph) – (1-10, 0-8)
Season Completed

Troy WR Jordan Williams (RS Fresh) – (5-7, 3-5)
DNP in 48-13 loss to Appalachian State
Season Completed

Samford LB Caleb Dale (Soph) – (5-7, 4-4)
Season Completed

Colorado State WR Dante Wright (Fresh) – (4-8, 3-5)
2 receptions, 49 yards; 2 carries, 13 yards, PR, 14 yards in 31-24 loss to Boise State
Season: 17 carries, 215 yards, 2 TDs; 57 rec’s, 805 yards, 4 TDs; 18 PRs, 140 yards; KO ret, 5 yds
Season Completed

West Virginia DL Jordan Jefferson (Fresh) – (5-7, 3-6)
Assisted tackle in 20-17 win over TCU
Season: 5 tackles (3 solo/2 assists); TFL
Season Completed

Southwest CC RB Omari Green (Fresh) – (6-5, 2-3)
Season: 26 carries, 163 yards, 2 TDs
Season Completed

South Alabama WR Bryson Brewer (Soph) – (2-10, 1-7)
DNP in 34-30 win over Arkansas State
Season Completed

South Alabama LB Josh Carter (Fresh) – (2-10, 1-7)
No stats in 34-30 win over Arkansas State
Season: 2 tackles (solo/assist)
Season Completed

Charleston Southern WR Quinn Caballero (Fresh) – (6-6, 4-2)
Season: 21 receptions, 190 yards
Season Completed

Harding DL Mitchell Hunt (Fresh) – (10-2, 10-1)
Season Completed

Harding LS James Segrest (Fresh) – (10-2, 10-1)
Season Completed

Culver-Stockton DL Alex Gilchrist (Fresh) – (6-5, 4-1)
Season Completed

Norwich University (VT) OL Klayton Dillard (Fresh) – (5-5, 2-5)
Season Completed

Former Raiders in 2019 Postseason

The following Navarre Alum are on a team that will be playing in a FBS Bowl Game in 2019:

Nick Brahms – Auburn
Michael Carter – North Carolina

The following Navarre Alum is on a team playing in the FCS Playoffs in 2019:

Kyle Arrasmith – Kennesaw State

The following Navarre Alum/former Raiders are on a team that is playing or has played in the D2 Playoffs in 2019:

Quentin Randolph – West Florida
Brady Hammel – Miles
Mitchell Hunt – Harding
James Segrest – Harding

The following Navarre Alum are on a team that played in the D3 Playoffs in 2019:

Marc Struck – Huntingdon
Darrell Hixon – Huntingdon
Garrett Schluter – Huntingdon
Kyle Hickman – Huntingdon