Just entering the Stromsnes family home it’s hard to miss all the reminders of Lane Stromsnes’ presence. Visible past the dining room table loaded with event flyers and tickets, past the trophy rack underneath the stairs, is the homemade dirt course he used to ride with his son, Ryne, and friends. His bike’s old number, […]
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Baseball, softball district tournaments underway
Baseball and softball — Florida’s king and queen of spring sports — are going into playoff mode. As it’s time for the district tournaments, this is the chance for fans of all three area teams to catch their favorite high schoolers in postseason action. So, what is there to know about these boys and girls? […]
Continue Reading“New” Antioch Redskins already ready for Fall season
They say that Rome wasn’t built in a day, and the same rings true of the “new” Antioch Redskins. Like any good team president, Benji Sikes puts in long hours working at the Antioch Redskins’ park throughout the week. This sometimes keeps him on the grounds until after sunset. But the results he’s seeing make […]
Continue ReadingATHLETE OF THE WEEK: Ashley Piechowiak
Durant’s flag football team is rolling, even after losing key starters and dealing with a head coaching change. Part of the Lady Cougars’ success comes from the play of senior Ashley Piechowiak, a two-way player who went into Thursday’s game against Bloomingdale with 6 touchdown receptions and 6 interceptions on the season. What first drew […]
Continue ReadingWHAT’S ON KLINE’S MIND? Let’s hear about the great outdoors
Now that winter’s officially gone, it’s about time to get outdoors and take advantage of that warm Florida weather. School’s coming to an end soon. Around the same time, adults will look outside and brainstorm any excuse to get out of the office. I would love to spend my days wakeboarding. I want to give […]
Continue ReadingSidelines 4.10.15
Do you have a good sports scoop for us? Email Justin Kline at jkline@plantcityobserver.com, or Tweet us at @PCTOSports. SOCCER + P.C. to host State Cup games The 2015 Florida Youth Soccer Association State Cup is underway, and the action will be headed to Plant City this weekend. On Saturday, April 11, and Sunday, April […]
Continue ReadingCrone keeps Durant winning after coaching change
If anyone knew what this young Durant flag football team was capable of this year, it was Randy Crone. His input has so far proven to be exactly what the team needed this spring, after losing a number of key seniors to graduation and longtime head coach Brad Brunson. Working with just four seniors, Crone […]
Continue ReadingPCHS football to host fundraiser for senior player
The Plant City High football team will host a fundraiser Thursday to benefit senior Russell Kemp, who was recently diagnosed with cancer. From 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., anyone who dines at the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s in Walden Woods Village, 2418 James L. Redman Pkwy., can support the Kemp family by dropping their receipts in […]
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Do you have a good sports scoop for us? Email Justin Kline at jkline@plantcityobserver.com, or Tweet us at @PCTOSports. BASKETBALL + Vipers complete first tourney The Plant City Vipers, playing with two squads for the first time, competed in its first tournament of the 2015 season from March 27 to 29. Playing in the Youth […]
Continue ReadingWHAT’S ON KLINE’S MIND? What’s in a ribbon?
If you feel like you’ve seen cause awareness ribbons everywhere over the last few years, you’re not alone. When I was working on this week’s feature about Easton Chandler and the Tampa Bay Bats, I wanted to know why the official colors of Down Syndrome awareness were blue and yellow. I’ve seen a ton of […]
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