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Player Profile: Melanie Aguila
Photo contributed By Jay Bonadio For the last few years, the Flagler women’s team has been searching for a point guard. They seem to have found one in Melanie Aguila, one of the fastest up and coming female athletes at Flagler College. As a junior…
Hoops teams get postseason taste
National Independent Tournament offers Saints championship chances
By Rai Masuda
Senior basketball players Jamie Allenbaugh, Sam Jozenville, Kyle Cregan, and Lee Wise will play in a postseason after all.
Gentlemen, start your engines
By Devon Jeffreys
As Kevin Harvick raced to victory in Daytona last weekend, millions of fans celebrated the beginning of their season.
Flagler student scores Bo-Sox internship
By Will Sandberg
Picking up a giant green monster from the airport isn’t on the to-do-list for most interns, but for Jack Ryan, it’s just another day with the Boston Red Sox.
Jacksonville Jam at Flagler Gym
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Flagler College will play host to an American Basketball Association game on March 8 when the Jacksonville Jam takes on the Orlando Aces.
All concession proceeds and $1 from each ticket sold will benefit the Saints women’s basketball team. Tip off is at 7:30 p.m. at Flagler Gym. Tickets are $7.
Senior’s photo qualifies as finalist in national photography competition
By Kincaid Schmidt
Andrea Huls is an expert at stopping time.
She is not, however, a scientist. Nor is she a quantum physicist or a magician. But as a photographer, the native of Bolivia has the ability to capture a moment in time perfectly, and that expertise is now being recognized in a big way.
Huls, a photo editor for The Gargoyle, received a letter last month from Photographer’s Forum Magazine distinguishing her as a finalist in their 27th annual collegiate photography contest. This honor grants her publication in the Best of College Photography Annual 2007, as well as the chance to win $1,000 and a brand new digital camera.
Eating disorders can hurt anyone
By Katie Shrum
I was Bulimic by age 10, Anorexic at 13, went into cardiac arrest at 16, entered rehab at 18, relapsed at 19 and I lost my first friend to her eating disorder this past summer at 20.
It has only been seven months since I got word that Leighsa had succumbed to her disease, and two weeks ago I got another call letting me know that I lost my friend Amy as well. Leighsa was 19 when she died, and Amy was 21. Both girls died in their sleep.
Tennis teams hold court at home
Photo by Andrea Huls The top men’s doubles team of Mario Jutronic and Jeremy Lamande breezed through Eckerd. After tough first set of matches, both teams able to ace Eckerd squads By Brian Vigna With a poor showing in their previous match, both Flagler College…
Marbury’s cheap kicks set new trend
Photo by Andrea Huls While many basketball shoes like the Lebron James model (left) are priced at well over $100, Stephon Marbury feels that does not have to be the norm. His Starbury (right) line of shoes and apparel prices basketball shoes at $10 -$15….