5 Pensacola area softball teams advance in state playoffs

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5 Pensacola area softball teams advance in state playoffs

5 Pensacola area softball teams advance in state playoffs

5 Pensacola area high school softball teams are moving on in the state playoffs, while state boys weightlifting and track and field began Wednesday.

5 Pensacola area softball teams advance in state playoffs

5 Pensacola area high school softball teams are moving on in the state playoffs, while state boys weightlifting and track and field began Wednesday.

Wednesday was a whirlwind of action for Pensacola area sports, with high school softball teams making their mark in the state playoffs and state-level competitions in boys weightlifting and track and field kicking off.

In softball, five local teams punched their tickets to the next round, showcasing the depth of talent in the region. The highlight of the day came from the district championship clash between Navarre and Pace, where the Patriots' Kamryn Pierce delivered a game-changing moment. With the score tight at 4-3, Pierce launched a 2-RBI home run that not only put Pace ahead but also sealed their sixth district title. The image of Pierce rounding the bases, greeted by her teammates at home plate, captured the essence of playoff intensity—a reminder of the grit and teamwork that define championship softball.

Beyond the diamond, the state boys weightlifting and track and field championships began, adding to the competitive spirit sweeping through the area. Athletes from across Pensacola are vying for top honors, and early results suggest strong showings ahead.

For fans and players alike, this week is a testament to the hard work paying off. Whether you're gearing up for the next game or celebrating a win, the right gear can make all the difference. From cleats to caps, our collection is designed to keep you at the top of your game—just like these playoff-bound teams.

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