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Volleyball previews

[Times photo: Kevin White]
Jensen sets bar higher
Central coach Jim Jensen has greater expectations for his team coming into this season.
Eagles bank on seniority
SPRING HILL -- Last season, with six seniors on the roster in his first year as Springstead coach, Steve Davey raved about the unity that can be found in a big senior class.
Hernando has a different look
BROOKSVILLE -- Talk to Dena Frye, and she does not sound like a coach missing four key players from last year, including two of the area's most feared hitters. |
Jan Glidewell
In Pasco, tree green is the color of the day
Pasco County government, for those of you who might not have noticed, is all excited about saving and replacing trees, which is another way of saying that we have entered the Irony Zone where all things must be seen in terms of barn doors and horses.
Mother of 2 dies in Pasco crash
Two men in the vehicle, whose names have not been released, also die when her car collides head-on with a semitrailer truck.
Driver is found guilty in DUI trial
Jurors say Robert Stires was at fault in the crash that killed two teenagers and seriously injured a third.
HCA hospital training 'suits' him just fine
Damond Boatwright figures he has found the ideal job. And he's training for it at Oak Hill Hospital.
Clinic mess is sickening and unfair
Editor: Re: Health care to the poor falters, Aug. 18 Hernando Times:
Raises set for school support staffers
Negotiations result in 30 cents more an hour for most workers, pending ratification by the union and School Board.
Memory-filled music
Saturday night's show at the Center for the Arts at River Ridge is for those who came of age in the 1950s.
Show may strut onto favorites' list
Audiences have gone wild for The All Night Strut, a revue filled with 1940s favorites such as In the Mood and As Time Goes By.
Center celebrates la dolce vita
The good life of Italian food, music and culture will be on the menu as a Brooksville community center celebrates Italian Night.
This week
THE LANDSCAPE OF ART: The work of Spring Hill Art League artist of the month Audrey Coy will be on display through August during business hours at the Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative, 10005 Cortez Blvd. in Spring Hill. Coy is an oil painter whose favorite subjects are landscapes. The exhibit is free. For information, call 596-4000.
Police report
Brooksville man says he was carjacked