by JGuthrie | Mar 15, 2022 | Features, Plant, Saladino, Wharton
Plant’s offense stays firing in decisive win over Wharton By Mike Camunas Creative Director TAMPA — Suddenly, the Plant Panthers perplexingly pummell playing participants. Alliterations aside, the Panthers (5-3) are on an offensive outburst, the latest being a...
by JGuthrie | Mar 14, 2022 | Armwood, Berkeley Prep, Durant, Features, Freedom, Hillsborough, Jesuit, Lennard, Plant City, Robinson, Sickles, Strawberry Crest, Weekly Rankings, Wharton
Editor’s Note: Each week of the regular season we will bring you our traditional rankings with THE Top 8, followed by 1-On-the-Bubble team, and finally our 3-(Grab)-Bagger – a collection of three stories from the previous week we felt deserved some attention....
by JGuthrie | Mar 13, 2022 | Features, Jefferson, Saladino, Wharton
Wharton nips Jefferson on game-ending play at the plate By Chuck Frye Correspondent TAMPA – Regardless of the record, Wharton will never take playing Jefferson for granted. “It’s always going to be a battle with Jefferson,” Wildcats head coach Michael Burgess...
by JGuthrie | Mar 9, 2022 | Baseball Round-Up, Bloomingdale, Lennard, Middleton, Wharton
(8) Bloomingdale 5 (3) Durant 4 Dawson Harman’s two-run double in the fifth pushed Bloomingdale out in front as the Bulls defeated Durant at home on Tuesday. Jack Owens struck out eight allowing three runs (one earned) in five innings of work, before Chase...
by JGuthrie | Mar 7, 2022 | Alonso, Armwood, Bloomingdale, Features, Freedom, Jesuit, Lennard, Plant City, Sickles, Strawberry Crest, Weekly Rankings, Wharton
Editor’s Note: Each week of the regular season we will bring you our traditional rankings with THE Top 8, followed by 1-On-the-Bubble team, and finally our 3-(Grab)-Bagger – a collection of three stories from the previous week we felt deserved some attention....
by JGuthrie | Mar 4, 2022 | Alonso, Features, Wharton
Camargo homers late as Alonso tops Wharton By Mike Camunas Creative Director TAMPA — In any language, that ball was, without a doubt, gone. “Si, yo sé,” Angel Camargo said in his native Spanish. “Yes, I knew (it was a homer),” Alonso’s...