By Matt Mauney | Staff Writer When you think of Plant City, a couple things generally come to mind. Strawberries, of course, usually top the list, along with the railroad and the history behind the town.
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By Matt Mauney | Staff Writer Myke Oyola, 11, is solely focused on basketball. He won the Most Outstanding Player award in the middle division (NCAA) in the first session of the fifth annual Plant City High School Coed Basketball Camp June 18-21. Oyola was moved to the highest division (NBA) during the second session […]
Continue ReadingJUST THE STATS 07.12.12
4,000 — The amount in dollars given to the Plant City Food Bank by O’Brien’s Pub of Plant City. About $3,500 was raised at the sixth annual O’Brien’s Charity Golf Tournament June 23, while the rest was donated by O’Brien’s.
Continue ReadingSHOW ME THE MAUNEY: Are you ready for more local coverage?
Athletics act as the “front porch” of a school or university. It’s a saying that the president of my alma mater, Georgia Southern University, Dr. Bruce Keel, always said, and something I find rings true, not only at the college level but also for high school and youth sports, as well.
Continue ReadingLITTLE GIANTS
Don’t let the term, “Little League,” fool you. Big things are happening at Mike E. Sansone Community Park in Plant City. For a program that has existed for nearly 60 years, Plant City Little League has garnered its most success and notoriety in recent years. This year, two teams in particular harbor high expectations for […]
Continue ReadingNew coach, new identity
In the short history of Strawberry Crest High School football, perhaps no one knows the program better than John Kelly. The new SCHS head coach served on the school’s first coaching staff during the 2009 season and has spent the last two seasons on the opposite sideline as an assistant at Class 6A District 8 […]
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