Once Upon a Time 2014 Cinderella Ball Benefiting Pasco County Schools
The Cinderella Ball is a black-tie optional fundraising dinner and auction for the Foundation and was held Saturday at Heritage Springs Golf & Country Club. Proceeds from this event benefit the many programs of the Pasco Education Foundation such as scholarships, creative teaching grants and recognition events for students and district employees. The event also promotes the Cinderella Project and Prince Charming Project, supporting students who may not otherwise be able to afford attire for their senior prom.
Boys Soccer - Palm Coast Matanzas High School at Sunlake High School
Girls Basketball Land O'Lakes HS at Pasco High School
The Gators haven't made the playoffs in three years, and they've been to only one region final. Now they've matched that record. Land O'Lakes defeated Nature Coast 46-40 in Tuesday's Class 5A region semifinal which they led from the start. "We had momentum," Land O'Lakes coach Phyllis Crain said. "We played a great defensive game."
Girls Softball - Gulf High School edges out Sunlake High School 3-2 in SHS Home Opener
Academy at the Lakes Academy community celebrated Friday Night Fanfare in support of the varsity boys and girls basketball teams
Academy community celebrated Friday Night Fanfare in support of the varsity boys’ and girls’ basketball teams.
Families enjoyed activities including an agility course (provided by Daniel Peterson’s Performance Training), face painting, a performance by the Upper Division pep band, dinner from Carrabba’s – Lutz, and dessert from SugarDarlings. We extend our special thanks to the members of the Parents’ Association for their help with planning and decorating for the event.
Both Academy boys’ and girls’ teams boasted a win over their opponents from Seven Rivers Christian with final scores of 72-32 (girls) and 50-45 (boys).
Academy at the Lakes Academy Varsity Boy and Girls Basketball Teams at Friday Night Fanfare
Academy community celebrated Friday Night Fanfare in support of the varsity boys’ and girls’ basketball teams. Both Academy boys’ and girls’ teams boasted a win over their opponents from Seven Rivers Christian with final scores of 72-32 (girls) and 50-45 (boys).
Academy at the Lakes presents Sounds of the Season
Academy at the Lakes Fine Arts Department presented Sounds of the Season at McCormick Campus at the Annual Winter Concert Fine Arts Department. Mark Heller, Head of School and MD/UD Choral Instructor.
Academy at the Lakes McCormick Campus Boys Choir performed Can you feel the love tonight, solo Akash Gupa '14 and Some Nights solo Alex BurnhamWesley Chapel freshman crowned State Swimming Champion by Tampa Bay Times
Abbey Duncan didn’t have a crowd of Wesley Chapel teammates cheering for her as she took the top spot on the podium to receive the gold medal for her victory in the 200-yard freestyle. Only two Wildcats qualified for Saturday’s Class 2A state championship swim meet.
Its showing might have been small. But with a pair of podium-worthy performances from Duncan, Wesley Chapel’s presence was mighty.
Land O'Lakes High School Falls to Sunlake High School in Overtime
Sometimes, four quarters isn’t enough.
For a rivalry this big, this personal, of course, overtime was the answer. So, in arguably one of the best games in Pasco County in years, it was the crosstown matchup that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the end.
Sunlake edged Land O’ Lakes 28-21 in overtime, beating the Gators for the third straight year and keeping the Seahawks’ postseason hopes alive.
“Beating the rival is everything,†Sunlake linebacker Ben Wood said. “Land O’ Lakes started talking back in June during 7-on-7 (football) that they would beat us, and coach (Bill Browning) just told us to keep that in our minds. We’ve been waiting a long time for tonight.â€
Defense leads Gators past Hudson HS at Land O'Lakes HS in Football Action
The Land O’ Lakes defense pitched its second shutout of the season and kicker Andy Dowler hit a career-high three field goals as the Gators downed Hudson 16-0 on Friday evening at John Benedetto Stadium. With the win, the Gators improve to 6-0 for the first time since 2009. “We’ll take a win any way we can get it, even if we’re not going to score on offense,†Gators coach Brian Wachtel said. “We’ve got some things to work out before next week, that’s for sure.†On Friday, Land O’ Lakes faces crosstown and Class 6A-District 6 foe Sunlake (6-1) in a pivotal game that will make or break their seasons.
The Seahawks Shutout Wesley Chapel HS at Sunlake HS in Football Action
It looked like a trap game heading into next week’s matchup against neighborhood rival Land O’ Lakes, but Sunlake was able to turn a first-half defensive battle into a rout during the final two quarters.
Sunlake utilized its strong offensive line and was able to muscle 171 yards rushing, 134 coming from running back Nathan Johnson, in a shutout win at Seahawk Stadium.
Wiregrass Ranch High School defeats Hudson High School 25 to 7 in Football Action
When Mike Lawrence was promoted to head coach at Wiregrass Ranch during the offseason, he made it his mission to promote discipline and a winning attitude for the Bulls, who had not won a game in more than two years. His impact has shown as Wiregrass Ranch is off to its best start since 2009 — 2-0 — after defeating Hudson 25-7 Friday night.
By Jeff Odom, Times Correspondent
Academy at the Lakes Wildcats win their first football game over Geneva Classical Academy Knights 52-6!
Sunlake High School ends Pasco High School 38 regular game win streak 17 to 6
By Matt Baker, Tampabay.com
Pasco’s Division I darling was cramping and its offense was sputtering when the whispers started on the Sunlake sideline. Pasco’s streak ends tonight.. Two quarters later, those murmurs turned into roars after the Seahawks handed the Pirates their first Pasco County loss in more than five years in Friday night’s season-opening 17-6 upset.
Zephyrhills High School defeats Wesley Chapel 26 to 6 in Football Action
By Tim Porson, Tampabay.com Ty Tanner, who transferred from Wesley Chapel to Zephyrhills during the offseason, threw for two touchdowns and ran for one to help defeat his former team 26-6 on Friday. Tanner, a junior, finished with 74 yards passing and 46 rushing.
The Bulldogs, seeking their first playoff berth since 2006, scored on their first possession when Zach Gleaton capped a 10-play drive with a 35-yard field goal. Read more: Tampabay.com