College teams wear Nike N7 jerseys as part of Native American Heritage Month Sports by The Seminole Tribune - January 3, 2018January 3, 2018 Some college basketball teams featured a different look in November and December. As part of a Nike N7 program, the men’s teams from Florida State, Haskell, Marquette, Nevada, New Mexico, Nevada and Oklahoma State and women’s teams from Haskell, Nevada, Oklahoma State, Oral Roberts and Stanford wore turquoise jerseys and other
Florida State’s Motlow catches one pass in final home game Sports by The Seminole Tribune - January 3, 2018January 3, 2018 TALLAHASSEE — Florida State wide receiver Justin Motlow caught one pass in his final game at Doak Campbell Stadium on Dec. 2. Motlow hauled in a 2-yard pass from quarterback J.J. Cosentino on a third down and 7 with 2:32 left in the Seminoles’ 42-10 win against Louisiana Monroe. The victory boosted
PECS girls, boys begin basketball season Sports by Kevin Johnson - January 3, 2018January 3, 2018 BRIGHTON — Just how tough is it to face the ultra-aggressive defense of the Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School girls basketball team? West Glades Middle School found out the hard way that PECS prides itself on the work it does without the ball. The Lady Seminoles used their suffocating defense to build a
Brighton players leading Moore Haven teams Sports by Kevin Johnson - January 3, 2018January 3, 2018 MOORE HAVEN — It didn’t take long for Donovan Harris to make a good impression on the Moore Haven High School boys basketball team. Not only did Donovan earn his way onto the varsity as a freshman this winter, but the former Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School standout has contributed right away.
High school basketball returns to Ahfachkee Sports by Kevin Johnson - January 3, 2018January 31, 2018 BIG CYPRESS — What a difference a year makes. There was no basketball season at the Ahfachkee School last year. The interest was there – enough kids wanted to play – but the court was silent because not enough players met the academic requirements. This season improvements made by students in the
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Moore Haven cross country runner Kaleb Thomas sees season of improvement Sports by Kevin Johnson - November 30, 2017November 30, 2017 MOORE HAVEN — Kaleb Thomas won’t have to wait until next fall to see the benefits from his first season running for the Moore Haven High School cross country program. All those after-school workouts running up and down the bridge over the Calosahatchee River and all those sprints in the family
Fast start for Nova Southeastern’s Skyla Osceola Sports by Kevin Johnson - November 30, 2017November 30, 2017 It didn’t take long for Skyla Osceola to make an impact on the collegiate level. In an eight-day span to start the season, Osceola helped Nova Southeastern University to a pair of wins with late-game points. Playing in her first collegiate game, the former American Heritage-Plantation standout made two crucial free throws
Jacoby Johns, Jumper brothers win INFR short go Sports by Kevin Johnson - November 30, 2017November 30, 2017 Three Seminole Tribe of Florida cowboys shined on the final night of the Indian National Finals Rodeo. Bareback rider Jacoby Johns and the brother team-roping duo of Josh Jumper (header) and Naha Jumper (heeler) departed Las Vegas as INFR short go round champions. Each took victory laps on their horses in
Brighton plays big role in Moore Haven’s undefeated regular season Sports by Kevin Johnson - November 30, 2017January 3, 2018 MOORE HAVEN — An undefeated regular season for the Moore Haven High School football team and the program’s first regional playoff win in 20 years highlighted a memorable autumn for players from the Brighton Reservation. Starting offensive linemen Andrew Fish, Robert Harris and Conner Thomas and defensive end Richard Harris played