Hernando: News and notes
By DAVID MURPHY and IZZY GOULD, Times Staff Writers
Published January 29, 2008
On the Web: Dandy dozen
Lakewood vaults into the top spot in our boys basketball rankings, and St. Petersburg Catholic stays at No. 1 spot for the girls. Sound off on our picks at highschool.tampabay.com.
Set your DVR
Nature Coast takes its first step toward the state playoffs tonight when it begins Class 4A, District 8 girls basketball tournament play at Wiregrass Ranch at 7:30. The Sharks are scheduled to face the winner of Monday's Springstead-Sunlake matchup. The Sharks went on a seven-game winning streak to finish the season, including a 55-8 win at Sunlake in the regular-season finale. The Sharks last defeated the Eagles on Jan. 11 in a 50-15 win. Nature Coast swept the season series with each team.
Sharks welcome back Waddy
The Sharks also welcome back Cherikhan Waddy, who has been out since Jan. 17 with an undiagnosed leg injury. She practiced last week, and Sharks coach Travis Lamle expected her to be ready to go. She leads the Sharks in scoring, averaging 12.3 points per game.
Reminder
Athletic directors and coaches are reminded to send spring sports schedules to the Times. We also need spring sports rosters for baseball and softball. You can send schedules and rosters to Izzy Gould via fax at 813 909-4611 or e-mail at izzygould@gmail.com
Recruiting updateWesley Chapel lineman Charles Vanzandt has received a scholarship offer from Benedictine College in Atchison, Kan. He plans to take an official visit Feb. 18. Wesley Chapel quarterback Greg Jenkins had a visit to FAU last week canceled, and he is exploring other options.