Lady Raider’s finish second at State

Photo courtesy of the Navarre Press

FHSAA Class 2A State Weightlifting Results

Navarre falls short of their sixth title in eight years in Panama City earlier today.

Sunlake – 28 points
Navarre – 26 points
Winter Springs – 24 points
New Symrna – 17 points
St Cloud – 15 points

Individuals by weight class:

101 – Kayla Stockdale – 220 lbs (11th)
101 – Kari Brewton – 220 lbs (12th)
110 – Jelina Bly – 295 lbs (4th) – 3 points
119 – Katie Johnson – 320 lbs (4th) – 3 points
119 – Lily Williams – 265 lbs (16th)
129 – Natalya Garza – 330 lbs (4th) – 3 points
139 – Makaila Hebner – 345 lbs (3rd) – 4 points
139 – Kylie Kerr – 330 lbs (4th) – 3 points
154 – Veronica Hall – 370 lbs (3rd) – 4 points
154 – Jada Thomas – 350 lbs (5th) – 2 points
169 – Brynleigh Hudson – 315 lbs (10th)
169 – Mackenzie Prather – 300 lbs (15th)
183 – Macy Payne – 345 lbs (7th)
183 – Sophia Bucinell – 320 lbs (13th)
199 – Ashley Hixon – 355 lbs (11th)
199 – Abby Routh – 305 lbs (18th)
Unl – Alexis Prather – 510 lbs (3rd) – 4 points
Unl – Amira Marshall – 360 lbs (10th)

Navarre beats Fleming Island in Region 1 Quarterfinals

FHSAA Class 6A Region 1 Quarterfinals
Final
Navarre 4, Fleming Island 1

Lady Raiders improve to 17-5-2.

Navarre
2nd min – Maia Vacks from Hunter Wallace
15th min – Autumn Slaybaugh (corner kick)
45th min – Maia Vacks from Skylar Woods
63rd min – Hailey Bastian from Bailey Marshall

Fleming Island
79th min – Morgan Hosier

Will play at Chiles on Friday at 7 PM eastern.

Photo courtesy of the Navarre Press.

2020 Navarre Lady Raider Softball Schedule

2020 Navarre Lady Raider Softball Schedule

Pre-Season
11 Feb – vs. Choctaw at FWB, 5 PM
11 Feb – vs. Milton at FWB, 7 PM

Regular Season
Feb 19 – at Fort Walton Beach, 6:30 PM
Feb 25 – at Pace, 6:30 PM
Feb 27 – vs. Milton, 6:30 PM
Feb 28 – vs. Lake Brantley at Panama City, 2 PM
Mar 3 – at Crestview, 6:30 PM
Mar 10 – at Tate, 6:30 PM
Mar 12 – at Gulf Breeze, 6:30 PM
Mar 14 – vs. Fort Walton Beach, 1:30 PM
Mar 24 – at Choctaw, 6:30 PM
Mar 26 – at Milton, 6:30 PM
Apr 1 – vs. Gulf Breeze, 6 PM
Apr 2 – vs. Pace, 6:30 PM
Apr 7 – vs. Crestview, 6:30 PM
Apr 9 – at Tate, 6:30 PM
Apr 14 – at Niceville, 6:30 PM
Apr 16 – vs. Fort Walton Beach, 6:30 PM
Apr 21 – vs. Choctaw, 6:30 PM
Apr 23 – vs. Gulf Breeze, 6:30 PM

2020 Navarre Raider Baseball Schedule

2020 Navarre Raider Baseball Schedule

Pre-Season
Feb 13 – vs. Gulf Breeze, 7 PM
Feb 14 – vs. Milton, 7 PM

Regular Season
Feb 20 – at Pace, 7 PM
Feb 21 – vs. Crestview, 7 PM
Feb 25 – at West Florida, 6:30 PM
Feb 27 – vs. Tate, 7 PM
Mar 3 – at Gulf Breeze, 7 PM
Mar 5 – at Washington, 7 PM
Mar 6 – at Niceville, 7 PM
Mar 10 – vs. Choctaw, 7 PM
Mar 12 – at Crestview, 7 PM
Mar 13 – at Milton, 7 PM
Mar 17 – Tate Aggie Classic – 4:30 & 7 PM
Mar 26 – vs. Niceville, 7 PM
Mar 27 – at Escambia,  7 PM
Mar 30 – Apr 3 – Kentucky Week (TBA)
Apr 7 – at Tate, 7 PM
Apr 9 – vs. Escambia, 7 PM
Apr 10 – at Fort Walton Beach, 6:30 PM
Apr 14 – vs. Pace, 7 PM
Apr 16 – at Gulf Breeze, 7 PM
Apr 17 – vs. Washington, 7 PM
Apr 21 – vs. Milton, 7 PM
Apr 23 – vs. West Florida, 7 PM

Apr 28 – District Tournament at Navarre
Apr 29 – District Tournament at Navarre
Apr 30 – District Tournament at Navarre

May 8 – Regional Quarterfinal
May 12 – Regional Semifinal
May 16 – Regional Final
May 22 – State Semifinal
May 23 – State Final

2020 Navarre Raider Football Schedule

2020 Navarre Raider Football Schedule

22 May – at Milton 7:30 PM (Spring Game)

14 Aug – vs. West Florida – 7:30 PM (Kickoff Classic)
21 Aug – at Gulf Breeze – 7 PM
28 Aug – at Pace – 7:30 PM
4 Sep – vs. Milton – 7:30 PM
11 Sep – vs. Lincoln – 7:30 PM *
18 Sep – Open Week
25 Sep – at Niceville – 7 PM *
2 Oct – vs. Tate – 7:30 PM *
9 Oct – at Chiles – 7:30 PM (EST) *
16 Oct – vs. Leon – 7:30 PM  * (Homecoming)
23 Oct – at Crestview – 7 PM *
30 Oct – vs. Enterprise (AL) – 7:30 PM (Senior Night)

*denotes District 1-7A game

Four Lady Raiders sign Letter of Intent

Four Navarre Lady Raiders sign their Letter of Intent on 5 Feb 2020.

Soccer
Jade Slaybaugh – Thomas University
Autumn Slaybaugh – Huntingdon College
Marissa Kelley – Mobile College

Golf
Alexis Grove – Ursaline College

Thanks to Brian Lester of the Navarre Press for providing the information.

Lady Raiders win first District Title since 2015

FHSAA Class 1-6A District Finals
Final

Navarre 3, Niceville 2

Lady Raiders improve to 16-5-2 on the season.

Navarre Keeper
Faith Good – 3 saves

Navarre Scoring
12th min – Megan Kirby from Hailey Bastian
67th min – Autumn Slaybaugh PK
69th min – Hailey Bastian from Hunter Wallace

Niceville Keeper
6 saves

Niceville Scoring
22nd min – #10 from #27
37th min – #17 from #27

Next game will be Tuesday, 11 Feb, at home vs. Fleming Island at 7 PM, in the Class 6A Region 1 Quarterfinals.

Remembering Ian Cole Lockwood

On the ninth year of his passing, it’s time to share with you the story that I wrote on Ian Cole Lockwood…may his memory continue to live on in all of us that knew him.
 
Another trip down memory lane…
 
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 three 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 didn’t!
 
Ian would go on and score the final two TDs of his lifetime, at home in front of the Raider Nation. See, Ian was a fighter and he was not going to go down without a fight. I broadcast that 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 and the Raiders recovered at their own 10 yard line.
 
With just over two minutes to play, the Raiders converted on two fourth down plays to keep the drive alive. QB Colton Kane would then find WR Brad Leggett on a 30 yard TD pass, giving them 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 12-2.
 
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 each and 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 onto the field carrying his jersey. 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 this is the only Navarre Raider number that has been retired.
 
As we are only 10 days away from kickoff, take a moment and remember this special young man, who brought a community together.
 
“Live for Today, Fight for Tomorrow, Live Strong”
Class of 2011, RB/WR Ian Lockwood, #10.