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Slogan is spirit at Wesley Chapel

[Times photo: Jacquelyn Martin]
"WE BELIEVE" has become more than just a slogan as the boy's basketball team heads for the final four in Lakeland. |
Company's bankruptcy starves chickens at abandoned egg farm
The 80-acre farm off Trilby Road was deserted after egg producer Cypress Foods failed in January.
County tries new tack on adult clubs
Frustrated leaders agree to ask the clubs' attorney what they want. He says: Leave them alone and grandfather them in where they are.
Girl, 16, abducted, raped and robbed
Detectives soon find a suspect but still are not sure who he is.
Walking, biking paths would be increase quality of life in Pasco
Editor: Ten years ago my wife and I were drawn to the Green Key area by its natural beauty and temperate climate. When we purchased our home off of Green Key Road, we thought the area was full of potential.
Wesley Chapel SuperTarget woos and wows shoppers
Target Corp. opens its first combination department store and supermarket in the Tampa Bay region on Wednesday.
Meadow Oaks developers told to stop
Tam Bay Development can't work until Fairwinds Road is extended, but home builders can continue.
Two killed in car-tractor crash
Authorities say the taxicab rammed into the back of a tractor that was pulling a trailer.
Mitchell star works out of early slump
NEW PORT RICHEY -- Mitchell softball coach Scott Bisbe felt Moira Gustin would overcome a slow start -- just like last year when she won the team's batting title in the final game.
Baisley not pleased with Gators' play
DADE CITY -- Land O'Lakes coach Calvin Baisley knew graduation had depleted his lineup, but going from five losses all season to four losses in the first seven games hasn't been a pleasant transition for the 17th-year coach. "We're just not very good," Baisley said after a 7-4 loss to Pasco on Tuesday night. "I'm at a loss. We're struggling hitting, struggling with fielding, struggling with pitching. That pretty much covers it."
52 years of fun and counting
Motivated by the desire to earn a varsity letter, Gil Henderson took up tennis his senior year in high school. Fifty-two years later, he is still playing.