Sports


NASCAR targets different audience

Having conquered the South, sport wants younger, international fan base Photo contributed NASCAR is trying to attract a younger, more diverse fan base. Flagler sophomore Cori Brown attended her first race — the Orbitz 300 in Daytona — Feb. 17. By Laura Higley Eoin Cassin,…


Addicted and not looking back

Hooked on a high bigger than any other … surfing

By Ryan Brower

“My fault, my failure, is not in the passions I have, but in my lack of control of them.” – Jack Kerouac

Not being able to control a strong desire certainly makes that desire a passion. If you feel so deeply for something that you cannot function unless that something is a part of your life, then it is a passion. You need it, you can’t live without it, it’s all you think about, and you must have it.


Let’s Go Racing!

After rally in his honor, Lagasse finishes eighth at Daytona

By Devon Jeffreys

Supported by a throng of fans sporting Prosperity Bank Scott Lagasse, Jr. No. 4 shirts in the grandstands, Lagasse did not disappoint at the ARCA 200 at Daytona.

For Lagasse, the race was a culmination of sorts. A St. Augustine native and Flagler grad, he said he considers Daytona his home track.


Saints win six straight

Photo by Glenn Judah
Saints senior forward Sam Jozenville is averaging a team leading 19.8 points per game and shooting 61 percent from the field this season. He was honored with teammates Kyle Cregan and Lee Wise on senior night.

Jan. 27 defeat of Seton Hill sparks winning streak

By Michael O’ Donnell

On Jan. 27, Sam Jozenville sank two last second free throws to lead Flagler to victory. The Saints haven’t lost since.


Slow start can’t keep Saints down

Photo by Glenn Judah
Freshman shortstop Cale Owen stands at the plate in the home opener against Tennessee Wesleyan. The Saints won

Win against Georgia Southwestern snaps Flagler’s five-game losing streak

By Devon Jeffreys

Despite sporting a 3-8 record to start their season, the Flagler Saints are confident things will even out by the end of a long season.


Allenbaugh leads Saints to ‘Senior Day’ win

Photo by Glenn Judah
Sophomore Elizabeth Tuzzolo sank two free throws to seal the Saints victory over Johnson and Wales.

By Devon Jeffreys

When coach Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki took the Flagler women’s basketball coaching job, she knew she had a lot of work to do to get the team back to prominence.


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.