Goalkeeper Phillip D Amico Returning To Chattanooga FC Following One Year Hiatus Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Chattanooga Football Club announces that after a nearly one year hiatus, goalkeeper Phillip D’Amico has rejoined the club and will return to the Scenic City for his third full season with the team. D’Amico owned the goal for the boys in blue during the 2019 NPSL regular season and in the Members Cup with just 25 goals allowed in his 27 appearances, for a .95 goal per 90 minute game average, good enough to earn all NPSL honors in 2019. The Florida native played in one game for CFC in 2020, a 1-1 draw against Oakland Roots in California before the pandemic shut down play across the nation.
Angst leads Bolles to discontinue part of its planned racial literacy curriculum The topic of diversity and inclusion is very personal and can generate strong emotions. Finding common ground and solutions is not a quick fix, the school wrote. Author: Josslyn Howard Updated: 11:49 AM EST January 30, 2021
JACKSONVILLE BEACH, Fla. The Bolles School told parents and students it is discontinuing part of its racial literacy curriculum after some controversy amongst the community, as first reported by our partners the Florida Times-Union.
Families received this letter Tuesday night, stating the school decided not to move forward with the Pollyanna racial literacy curriculum.
January 27, 2021 - by Ian Bolger No. 15 Noles Finish 2020-21 Undefeated
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The No.15/21 Florida State swimming teams defeated the University of North Florida and the University of Tampa on Wednesday afternoon at the Morcom Aquatics Center.
The No. 15 men took the victory over the Spartans, 207-55, to finish 2020-21 undefeated (6-0, 1-0 ACC). It’s the seventh time in program history and first since 1997 the Noles finished the regular season unbeaten.
“We had a really great day. Some awesome swims and some exciting things to look forward to for ACC’s,” FSU head coach Neal Studd said. “Incredibly proud that the men finished up an undefeated season.”
Hannah Goodwin (INF) and
Marissa Guimbarda (OF/UTL) have been named to the Atlantic Coast Conference’s 2021 Preseason All-ACC Team, the league office announced Thursday. The preseason all-conference distinctions mark a first for the program, which enters its second season in 2021. Additionally, the Tigers were predicted to finish in sixth in the ACC standings, according to the league’s head coaches.
Cagle dominated as a true freshman for the Tigers in 2020. Having started in all 27 games last season, including 13 starts in the circle, Cagle hit .376 and was tenth in the nation in home runs (10), making her the only freshman in the country with double-digit homers. She was also second in the nation and led the league with 36 RBIs. Last season, Cagle was the only player in the conference to earn ACC Player of the Week honors on two occasions (Feb. 18 & March 3). The Yorktown, Virginia native was also one of four players in the country to record eight RBIs in a single game. Her e
Glenn Goodroe have been named executive vice presidents. All previously were senior vice presidents.
• Southeast Toyota Distributors, which says it is the world’s largest independent distributor of Toyota vehicles, promoted
Casey Gunnell Jr. to group vice president. Gunnell will be responsible for the company’s parts distribution center and the three vehicle processing centers at Talleyrand Port Processing and at the Westlake Industrial Park in Jacksonville and in Commerce, Georgia.
• The University of North Florida named
Scott Bennett as vice president of administration and finance effective Jan. 11. He has served in the role as interim vice president since Feb. 1. He is responsible for overseeing more than 20 departments. He has been at UNF since 1999.