Pace vs Navrre Regional Final Emma Hicks (10) runs to her teammates in the infield after gaining the last out in the regional final game against Navarre. Photo By E. Nall Thursday Night, as the final out hit Emma Hicks's glove, the Pace Patriots cliched their fifth consecutive trip to the state final four. The Patriots took a 4-0 victory over the Navarre Raiders in the two teams' fourth matchup this season. Starting in the circle, Hannah DeMarcus pitched a complete game shutout, allowing just one hit over seven innings. She struck out nine Raiders and issued no walks. Libby Lewis got the start for Navarre, pitching three and two-thirds innings and giving up one run on three hits, with five strikeouts and two walks. Hannah DeMarcus (33) moves to deliver a pitch in the regional final game against Navarre. Photo By E. Nall The scoreboard showed zeros until Ashley Pickard was walked and the loaded bases brought in one score in the fourth inning....
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 te...
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.
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