FGCU establishes athletics hall of fame Sports by The Seminole Tribune - April 30, 2020May 5, 2020 Florida Gulf Coast University fans get revved up for a game at Alico Arena. (Linwood Ferguson/FGCU Athletics) FORT MYERS – The Florida Gulf Coast University’s athletics program has created a hall of fame. Its first inductees were a slam dunk. The school’s legendary “Dunk City” men’s basketball team, which reached the Sweet 16
FHSAA cancels spring sports Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 20, 2020September 19, 2024 Ozzy Osceola squares up for a bunt in a playoff game against Jensen Beach on May 7, 2019. The remainder of the 2020 high school spring sports season, which was halted in mid-March due to COVID-19, has been cancelled by the FHSAA. (Kevin Johnson photo) No state champions will be
NABI cancelled for 2020 Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 13, 2020September 19, 2024 Savage Storm, whose team included some players from the Seminole Tribe, celebrates after winning the 2018 NABI Division I boys championship in Arizona. Organizers announced April 13, 2020, that this year’s tournament has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Native Edge Sports photo) The Native American Basketball Invitational, an annual highpoint
Angel Goodrich goes from lighting up scoreboards to putting out fires Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 10, 2020September 19, 2024 Former WNBA player Angel Goodrich (Cherokee), who also played in NABI, receives training as a member of the Tulsa Fire Department. (Kofi Wallace Facebook) After several years as a basketball standout, Angel Goodrich (Cherokee) has found a new team and a new career. Angel Goodrich in her days as a member of
Brighton’s Cheyenne Nunez enjoying first season in NCAA Division I softball Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 3, 2020September 19, 2024 DELAND — Cheyenne Nunez had March 11 marked on her calendar. She knew that would be the one and only time her softball team – the University of South Carolina Upstate Spartans – would be in Florida this season. What Nunez didn’t know is that the doubleheader at Stetson University in
Seminole trio plays big role for OHS softball Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 3, 2020September 19, 2024 OKEECHOBEE — Mary Huff knows first-hand what to expect with a high school softball player from the Tribe. It was a little more than a decade ago that she was one herself as a standout for Okeechobee High School. When Tribal players arrive, they usually come ready to play right away. “That’s
Stubbs sisters finish Heritage careers with third straight state championship Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 3, 2020September 19, 2024 LAKELAND — December Stubbs sat in a chair on the sideline with her face smothered in her No. 15 American Heritage basketball jersey. For more than a minute, she didn’t look up. The emotions, rightfully so, poured out of the senior point guard for many reasons at the conclusion of the
Baseball returns to Pemayetv Emahakv Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 3, 2020April 16, 2020 CLEWISTON — If you blinked you might have missed the return of baseball to Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School. After being absent for a few years due to not having enough players, PECS returned to the diamond Feb. 25 for the start of what was supposed to be a seven-game season. Instead,
OHS season ends in regional final Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 3, 2020September 19, 2024 Brahmans finish 26-3 in Silas Madrigal’s final year OKEECHOBEE — The Okeechobee High School boys basketball season had just ended with a loss in a regional final in front of a packed home crowd.Yet the team found one more triumph to enjoy in a season full of wins. In what was essentially
Sports seasons come to abrupt halt Sports by Kevin Johnson - April 3, 2020September 19, 2024 Happier times for Ahnie Jumper (sixth player from the left wearing catcher chest protector) and the Florida Gulf Coast University softball team as they celebrate a home run March 4 against the University of Florida in Gainesville. FGCU’s season stopped the following week due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Courtney Culbreath/Florida