Stories


Baseball team looks to fill shoes

Courtesy John Jordan

By Kenny Ray | gargoyle@flagler.edu

A chance at the playoffs may give the Saints baseball program the drive to reach the postseason after finishing 25-25 last year.

Last spring, the Saints pitching staff had an ERA higher than 5.0.

“[We] always try to finish with an ERA under 4.5,” Assistant Coach Cory Domel said.


Softball readies for spring season

Both coaches and players say they shouldn’t be underestimated

By Kristina Haumschild | gargoyle@flagler.edu

In its inaugural season at Flagler College, the womans softball team has a lot to prove to the South Region.

Each team has gladly accepted their presence on their schedules this season, but the 45 regional match-ups will need to be on guard.


Shellfish Grille focuses on quality

Photo by Matthew Boyle

By Matthew Boyle | mboyle@flagler.edu

The Shellfish Grille and Lounge of St. Augustine, specializes in producing top-quality service to its guests through original seafood recipes and a wide menu selection.

Top menu selections for the Shellfish Grille include unusual shrimp dishes such as Shrimp Teriyaki and Baked Stuffed Shrimp, as well as their original Maryland crab cakes.


St. Augustine Lighthouse Hosts 17th Annual Festival

By Staff | gargoyle@flagler.edu

From March 13 to 15, the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum will host the 17th Annual Lighthouse Festival and 5K Run.
Admission to the Lighthouse tower, grounds and museum wlil be free from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Local musicians and entertainers will perform throughout the day. Games, food, contests and much more will be provided.
The 5K Run begins at 4:30 p.m. on the road in front of the Lighthouse Keeper’s House. For more information about the festival or the run, please call (904) 829-0745.


CD Review: The Killers

By Taylor Toothman | ttoothman@flagler.edu

The thumping glitter of the Killers’ fourth album will reverberate and sparkle inside your head until you can’t get the songs out of it. Day & Age is more than just another mentionable addition to the band’s repertoire. It is a marvelously written and beautifully orchestrated beacon of hope for the previously dismal future of music.


Women’s hoops look to finish strong

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Inexperience and tough competition plague Flagler’s sagging season

By Clayton Coffman | ccoffman@flagler.edu

Flagler women’s basketball coach, Sherri Abbey-Nowatzki believes there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Unfortunately, getting to the end has been a hard battle for the Saints.