Too many players, not enough turf
Rising youth sports participation in Citrus County brings both celebration and concern. County Commissioner Rebecca Bays applauds the enthusiasm but warns that local athletic fields are feeling the strain.
Rising youth sports participation in Citrus County brings both celebration and concern. County Commissioner Rebecca Bays applauds the enthusiasm but warns that local athletic fields are feeling the strain.
The Company Performance Center’s 15-member dance team delivered a breakout performance during their INSPIRE debut, earning numerous top overall, judges’ choice, and special awards. From solos to group routines, these young dancers captured attention and underscored the growing profile of youth sports in Andalusia and Covington County.
Walk into Medina High School’s gym at an odd hour, and there’s a good chance you’ll spot basketball standout Jerrell Nealy working on his game. His dedication underscores a rising offensive momentum that has caught the attention of local sports fans.
The 2025 All-State Second Team for girls lacrosse has been unveiled, showcasing the exceptional talent from high schools across the state. Recognizing the dedication and skill of these young athletes, the selections highlight a season marked by growth and competitiveness in girls lacrosse.
The Channel League has announced its top high school athletes from the 2025 spring season, honoring exceptional talent across various sports. This recognition highlights the dedication and achievements of young athletes in the community.
After clinching the Division Two Provincial Championships in Richmond, the Nelson Volleyball Club 17U team capped off a stellar season by competing in the 200-team Seattle Evergreen Classic, showcasing their talents on an international stage.
The Washington boys track team recently honored its standout athletes during an awards ceremony. The event celebrated the dedication and achievements of these young sportsmen throughout the season.