Another first for Moore Haven volleyball as Terriers win regional semifinal Sports by Kevin Johnson - October 27, 2024October 27, 2024 Moore Haven's Tiyanni Anderson (13) battles at the night during the Terriers' 3-1 win against Chiefland in a Rural regional semifinal Oct. 26, 2024, at Moore Haven High School. (Photo Kevin Johnson/The Seminole Tribune) MOORE HAVEN – The best season in Moore Haven High School volleyball history keeps getting better. Eight days
Okeechobee storms back, but falls short in volleyball regional Sports by Kevin Johnson - October 24, 2024October 24, 2024 Okeechobee's Yani Smith soars at the net against Innovation in a Class 5A regional quarterfinal Oct. 23, 2024, at Okeechobee High School. (Photo Kevin Johnson) OKEECHOBEE – After overcoming a two-set deficit and staving off two match points, the Okeechobee High School volleyball team had all the momentum heading into a
Moore Haven volleyball wins first-ever district championship Sports by Kevin Johnson - October 24, 2024May 21, 2025 Moore Haven celebrates after winning the Rural District 8 championship Oct. 18, 2024, at Moore Haven High School. (Photo Kevin Johnson) MOORE HAVEN – History was made at Moore Haven High School on Oct. 18 thanks to the Terriers’ volleyball team. For the first time, the volleyball team won a district championship.
Football roundup: ‘Fresh’ Walters, Greg James, ‘Zae’ Thomas Sports by Kevin Johnson - October 11, 2024October 11, 2024 Iowa Western Community College's Roger "Fresh" Walters (1) finds open field in a game against Georgia Military College on Aug. 31, 2024. (Iowa Western CC photo) ROGER ‘FRESH’ WALTERS Roger “Fresh” Walters didn’t waste anytime making an impact at his new school. After seeing little playing time with Charlotte’s football program
PECS volleyball proving again its tough to beat Sports by Kevin Johnson - October 9, 2024October 9, 2024 PECS’ A’ team exchanges hand taps with Moore Haven Middle School team at the start of their match Sept. 12. (Kevin Johnson) MOORE HAVEN – There’s a lot to like about this year’s Pemayetv Emahakv CharterSchool volleyball program. A turnout of 22 girls shows there’s strength and depth in numbers, which
‘Tis the season: Tribal members visit Dolphins training camp Community Sports Top Story by Kevin Johnson - September 17, 2024September 20, 2024 Tribal members and staff hold up Dolphins T-shirts that were handed out at training camp. (Kevin Johnson) MIAMI GARDENS — Adam Osceola’s first visit to the Miami Dolphins training facility Aug. 14 with fellow seniors from Hollywood and Big Cypress served as a trip down memory lane. Osceola became a Dolphins fan
Tribal players win USSSA World Series Sports by Kevin Johnson - August 14, 2024August 14, 2024 The champion Chobee AMP are, from left to right, front row: Luna Asencion, Tehya Nunez, Daliyah Nunez, Aaryn King, Jenessa Arana and Audra Friend. Back row: coach Cheyenne Gonzalez, Loghan Elkins, Presslyn Baker, Zoe Sheffield, Avalowe Fitzgerald, Gianna Padro, Cailee Sessions, Kiera Snell, Joleyne Nunez and coach Eddy Gonzalez. Not
Greg ‘Zae’ Thomas earns abundance of college offers Sports Top Story by Kevin Johnson - May 31, 2024September 20, 2024 Greg 'Zae' Thomas (No. 2) covers a teammate during an American Heritage practice May 21, 2024, in Plantation. (Photo Mayli Tommie/Special to the Seminole Tribune) PLANTATION — What a difference a year has made for the Seminole Tribe’s Greg “Zae” Thomas. After the 6-foot-3, 187-pound cornerback finished practice with his
Basketball, cheer, NBA players come to Big Cypress Reservation for spring break camp Sports by Kevin Johnson - May 17, 2024May 17, 2024 Former NBA player Mario Chalmers, who won two NBA championships with the Miami Heat, is surrounded by campers during the Celebrity Sports Academy spring break camp March 28, 2024, on the Big Cypress Reservation. (Beverly Bidney photo) BIG CYPRESS — Celebrity Sports Academy’s week-long visit to the Big Cypress Reservation for
‘Seminole showdown’ looms as ECS, Moore Haven to meet in regional final Sports by Kevin Johnson - May 17, 2024May 17, 2024 The Moore Haven High School softball team with Seminoles, from left, head coach Preston Baker, Halley Balentine, Neska Blissett (United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians), Tahnia Billie, Willo James, Jayleigh Braswell, Preslynn Baker, Carlee Osceola and Teena-Maree Covarrubias. (Kevin Johnson photo) NAPLES – The Seminole Tribe of Florida is guaranteed to