Let’s go Jaguras? Second quarter incident summarizes Jacksonville’s season
It has been a long, dreadful season for the winless Jacksonville Jaguras, and unlike the event that occurred in Sunday’s game, this spelling wasn’t an accident.
It has been a long, dreadful season for the winless Jacksonville Jaguras, and unlike the event that occurred in Sunday’s game, this spelling wasn’t an accident.
After not having played a home game since Sept. 21, the Flagler College women’s volleyball team finally returned to the Flagler Gymnasium for some competition in its own territory.
Like most coaches, Erika Lang-Montgomery, 42, often has to balance coaching with parenting. But for the Flagler College women’s basketball coach, that balancing has also taken a toll on her.
Week six has now come and gone on the NFL season and the Jacksonville Jaguars are still without a win. They were predicted to be at the bottom of the standings this year by everyone, but they have evolved into arguably the worst team in NFL history.
If you walked by the Flagler College Tennis Complex, you have probably seen the women’s tennis team hard at work getting ready for their upcoming spring season. Now a captain, third-year player Krista Ingrilli is leading the charge and hopes to act as liaison between her teammates and coaches.
Four-year veteran Kaylyn Loverich’s goal is simple: lead the Flagler College women’s softball team to their first ever conference title. Being one of two four-year seniors, Loverich will take it upon herself to not only be a leader on the field, but also guide her teammates off the field as well.
Education is important. But sometimes when an offer so great is reeling at your fingertips, you have no choice but to drop the ball and put it on hold. Well, in Robyn Draper’s case, “dropping the ball” is the exact opposite of what got her an offer in the first place.
By Latesha Johnson| gargoyle@flagler.edu A new breed of talent has filled the Flagler College women’s volleyball program. Coach Brian Heffernan brought in fresh, young blood by adding eight freshmen to the roster in hopes that the six returning players can help groom them on and…
With the 2014 soccer season well under way, the Flagler College men’s and women’s soccer teams have to play with no stadium around their field.
Every team needs a leader. For the Flagler College baseball team, their leader is on his way back. Andrew Castello is a red-shirted junior pitcher for the Saints, and after a full year away from the game, he is inching closer and closer to a return.