SPORTS & MORE: SARALYN SMITH GOES FROM KWHS TO PRO VOLLEYBALL

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Saralyn Smith only lived in Key West for three years, but that was long enough to leave her mark in high school basketball and volleyball. Her father,...

SPORTS & MORE: FLORES MAY WIN IN COURT OF PUBLIC OPINION, NOT A COURT...

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When you take on the fat cats, you may have a point, but you may not win.  Brian Flores, the deposed Miami Dolphins coach, is hoping to be...

SPORTS & MORE: EVEN AT 80, BOOG POWELL’S MEMORY IS SHARP

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It seems hard to believe, but Boog Powell, the best baseball player to come out of Key West, had a hard time being accepted when he, his...

SPORTS & MORE: IS THIS THE YEAR FOR A 12TH BASEBALL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP?

For many years, the goals have remained the same. The Key West High School baseball team aims first for the district championship, then a 12th state championship....

SPORTS & MORE: LADY CONCHS SOFTBALL PRIMED FOR RUN TO STATE

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If the Key West High girls softball team is ever to make a dent at the state championship level, this season may be it. Even coach Jason...

CONCH BASEBALL & SOFTBALL BOTH UNDEFEATED

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Key West High’s baseball team extended its unbeaten streak to 4-0 last weekend, defeating Barron Collier twice, 13-4 on Friday, March 4, and 4-2 on Saturday night....

SPORTS & MORE: THE PLAYERS TAKES ALL WEEKEND, BUT PAYS OFF BIG TIME

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For several years, The Players has been my favorite golf tournament – more so than any of the Four that make up the Grand Slam, including The...

SPORTS & MORE: UPSETS MARK MARCH MADNESS TOURNAMENT

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My friend, Brad, and I often exchange texts offering our solutions to the world’s problems. So, naturally, we’ve been burning up the internet, discussing the men’s college...

SPORTS & MORE: WHERE WERE THE ANNOUNCERS FOR MIAMI HEAT SKIRMISH?

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I watched the Miami Heat game on March 23 as I usually do. Following their loss to the Golden State Warriors, I scanned the internet. No particular...

SPORTS & MORE: TIGER WOODS SHOWS GUTS & DETERMINATION IN THE MASTERS

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The cheering was deafening. Tiger Woods, adorned in his usual red shirt on Sunday, was walking up the 18th fairway of his final round of the Masters golf...

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