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Mike Norvell addresses Florida State’s inability to create momentum vs. Georgia Tech
The Florida State Seminoles and head coach Mike Norvell dropped a close game to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets in Dublin, Ireland to start the season. A big piece of why the Seminoles were upset in the season opener came back to Florida State’s inability to create and maintain momentum. After the game, Norvell addressed […] The post Mike Norvell addresses Florida State’s inability to create momentum vs. Georgia Tech appeared first on On3.
Local Tallahassee artist exhibits the power of feminine divinity in LeMoyne Arts show
Isabella Al-Sharif reclaims the divine feminine with her awe-inspiring exhibit “Her Temple” at LeMoyne Arts. The exhibit displays artwork from more than 20 female artists and one male artist to challenge the unequal value of not just women’s art but minority artists’ work. The grand opening...
Scouting thoughts after watching several FSU commits/targets compete in nationally televised game
This past Friday night, I attended a highly-anticipated high school football game between two of the top programs in the country. Milton (Ga.) traveled down to South Florida to play Plantation (Fla.) American Heritage for their first game of the 2024 season. The game featured tons of top college football...
FAMU football never panicked in rally on Norfolk State: 'We take the pressure and ride with it.'
Hope never escaped Florida A&M football when it faced a 14-0 first-quarter deficit to Norfolk State on Saturday. That’s because Week 0’s MEAC/SWAC Challenge at Atlanta’s Center Parc Stadium placed the Rattlers in familiar territory. ...
Lady Chipley Tigers Host The Lady Bozeman Bucks
On Thursday August 22, 2024, the Chipley Lady Tigers hosted the Dean Bozeman Lady Bucks. The JV teams played first, Chipley won 2-0, best out of three. In the Varsity game Chipley won 3-0, best out of five, the scores were- 25- 16, 25- 15, 25- 4.
'No doubt at all': Gulf Breeze football beats South Walton after 80-yard drive in final minute
Picture the scenario: needing to drive down the field 80 yards with 1 minute, 2 seconds left in a football game. You’re down by three points. A field goal ties it. A touchdown could seal the game, depending on how much time you drain. You have a couple timeouts. ...
Bay County deputies investigating an incident on Lisenby Avenue
PANAMA CITY, FL. (WMBB) – Bay County officials responded to an incident at 8 p.m. at a local bakery on Lisenby Avenue in Panama City. There is a police presence in front of La Real Panaderia bakery where the incident occurred. Both Panama City Police and Bay County Sheriff’s deputies are at the scene. Police […]
Community came together at Family Fun Day
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WMBB) — Several families got out of the house and soaked up some sunshine at Daffin Park Saturday. That’s where the Panama City Parks, Culture, and Recreation department hosted Family Fun Day. Bounce houses, relay races, sweet treats, and family time are all hallmarks of the free event. “It’s to bring the […]
Everything must go at the Florida Auction Network gov.’t surplus auction
BAY COUNTY, FL. (WMBB) – Several people were raising hands and writing checks at the Springfield government surplus auction Saturday morning. The Florida Auction Network hosted the event at its East Business 98 location. They auctioned off a variety of vehicles, trailers, tractors, and even a fire truck. These surplus items came from the Bay […]
Arnold honors 2003 football team for silver anniversary
PANAMA CITY BEACH, Fla. (WMBB) — Arnold High School Athletics honored former coach James Hale and the 2003 football team for the school’s silver anniversary. Before the Marlins’ season opener, Hale, his staff, 2003 players, and athletic director Julie Hale were recognized as honorary captains. The 2003 football team finished with a 10-1 record and […]
‘Stuff the Bus’ founder stuffed himself at Wing-A-Thon fundraiser
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Chicken wings are a popular finger food enjoyed by many, but could you eat 76 of them in under 30 minutes? That’s what ‘Stuff The Bus’ founder Skip Bondur did Saturday afternoon during his 6th annual Wing-a-thon at Cahall’s Deli. The chicken wing eating event is one way he raises […]
Column: In disappointing showing in Dublin, FSU failed to win the fight
DUBLIN - Sheamus, the WWE superstar who acted as the guest-picker on a certain college football pregame show earlier today was the sole individual to pick Georgia Tech to pull off the upset - based on Vegas odds - in Dublin, Ireland. Sheamus, for those unfamiliar, likes to talk about putting on banger after banger after banger in his physical matches. In FSU's 24-21 loss to Georgia Tech on Saturday afternoon at Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland, the team providing physicality from start-to-finish and consistently in-between was dressed in all-white. The Seminoles, in their classic combo of garnet and gold, got beat up on both lines of scrimmage.
Tennessee woman seriously injured after colliding with tow truck on Thomas Drive
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – A woman is injured after colliding with a flatbed tow truck on Thomas Drive on Saturday. Florida Highway Patrol officials said just after 5:30 a.m., a tow truck arrived on the scene to recover one of the vehicles from the DUI arrest that happened a few hours prior. The truck […]
Florida State’s HC Mike Norvell Gets Trashed By College Football Fans After Another Loss Without Jordan Travis
Florida State got pantsed by Georgia in their December Orange Bowl contest. The Orange Bowl was FSU’s consolation prize after being knocked out of the College Football Playoff last season. The committee kept FSU out of the playoffs after Jordan Travis suffered an injury against North Alabama. Florida State...
Busch Gardens Confirms Permanent Closure in September, Offers Guests a Chance To Say Goodbye
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay confirmed some sad news today. Walt Disney World Resort and Universal Orlando Resort may steal most of the attention in Florida, but Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is one of the OGs of the state’s theme park scene. Years before Walt Disney started scouting out land for his next project, the park opened in 1959 as a simple brewery tour offering free beer samples, the park was originally called “The Dark Continent” and was designed to give visitors a taste of Africa through animal exhibits and gardens.
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