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Pace vs Milton

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     Pace players lift up the Bronze Helmet after a 48-0 win over Milton. Photo By E. Nall Friday Night was no new event for Santa Rosa County. Pace and Milton, cross-town rivals, met at Milton High School for the 44th matchup between the schools. The Patriots took home the infamous bronze helmet after a 48-0 shutout over the Panthers.         Milton received the ball to start the first half, but a second down pass from Cade Pierce to an open receiver was picked off and returned to the endzone by Patriots linebacker Bowen Iorg to bring the game to 6-0 forty-five seconds into play.  Bowen Iorg returns an interception for a touchdown in a game against Milton. Photo By E. Nall      With a good PAT by Caleb Nelson, the Patriots led 7-0. Back on offense, Milton was able to pick up a first down with a run by Bryson Brown but could not retain momentum and was forced to punt. A long run by Makael Williams put the Patriots in Panther territory, and a pass to tight end Joeseph Skipworth and run

Pace vs Pine Forest

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 Pace vs Pine Forest The Pace Patriots enter the field to take on the Pine Forrest Eagles on Thursday Night.  Photo By E. Nall    Pace quarterback Ben Tyner summarized the Patriots' win over the Pine Forest Eagles: "It was not pretty, but we got the job done." The Patriots beat the Eagles 29-6 to move to 7-1 on the season.    Pine Forest received the ball to start the first half of the Thursday night matchup, but a disruptive Patriots defense caused the Eagles to punt on their first drive. Dominate runs by Tyner and Makael Williams put the Patriots in a good field position, topped off with a pass to Joeseph Skipworth, which set up the Patriots to score.  Makeal Williams runs the ball for a first down Thursday Night in the Patriots game against the Pine Forest Eagles. Photo By E. Nall APatriots fumbles led to their first turnover of the night. Pine Forest, able to gain momentum from the fumble recovery, was forced to punt. The punt was blocked by Tylon Lee, giving the Patr

August Members of the Month

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2025 Yearbook Theme Reveal

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PATRIOTS & Patriots & revolves around the idea that a high schooler is not just a student. High schoolers are leaders, activists, athletes, servants, and much more. Through this book, we want to explore beyond the classroom and the athletic field to show more aspects of a Pace High student's life. By incorporating elements into the yearbook, the theme “Patriots &” can inspire and motivate high school students to reflect on their experiences and celebrate their accomplishments.

Recap Week!

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  This past week at PHS has been filled with student life! Culinary students have been cooking up new recipes and working hard in the kitchen. Volleyball, with the help of the student section, defeated the Tate Aggies. Cornhole Club had their very first meeting with a great turnout, while the Women in Stem organization is also in full swing. Photos bv: E. Stallworth E. Nall

Pace High Indoor Percussion Finalists!

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Pace High School Indoor Percussion traveled to Dayton, OH last week for the  2024 WGI World Championships - PSO Finals They placed 7 th  in the Nation in Percussion Scholastic Open Class.  https://wgi.org/scores/# This group performed 3 times (Thur-Fri-Sat) for Pre-Lims, Semi-Finals and Finals.  Prelims- Pace was in round 3 of 4 rounds and placed 2 nd  place  (44 groups competing) Semi-Finals- Pace in round 2 of 2, tied for 4 th  place  (24 groups competing) Finals- Pace placed 7 th  out of 15 finalists This amazing group of percussionists paid their own way through fundraising and parent contributions, practiced multiple evenings per week and held many Saturday Camps 8am-9pm and performed locally and regionally throughout the season, undefeated, to be invited to WGI World in Dayton.  Pace Indoor Percussion were the "underdogs" going into this steep competition and showed the country that Pace, FL has what it takes to be recognized for their talent, integrity, heart, sportsma

Boys Weightlifting Wins State Championship!

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