Tennessee safety Nigel Warrior breaks up a pass intended for Indiana's Nick Westbrook during the second quarter of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. [Will Brown/The Record]
Indiana quarterback Peyton Ramsey looks downfield during the second quarter of the 75th TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. Ramsey threw for 227 yards and scored a rushing touchdown in the Hoosiers' 23-22 loss. [Will Brown/The Record]
Tennessee running back Eric Gray celebrates after his seven-yard touchdown with three minutes remaining in the 75th TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. [Will Brown/The Record]
Tennessee's Grant Freking (37), graduate assistant Maleik Gatewood, lower left, Caleb Cox, lower right and Brandon Johnson (7) celebrated the Volunteers' 23-22 win over Tennessee by giving a shout out to their fraternity Omega Psi Phi. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine's Adam Talha, front, tries to elude the grip of Creekside wrestler Jalen Hines, black singlet, during the inaugural St. Johns Wrestling Championship on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020 at Creekside High School. Hines won four of his five matches in the 170 pound division. [Will Brown/The Record]
Nease's Jalon Lumar, top, won four of his five matches in the 138 pound division during the St. Johns Wrestling Championship on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Mike Pickett has led St. Johns Country Day to eight straight FHSAA girls soccer titles. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine's Brakhel Burch (1) and Larron Burden (0) trap Palatka guard Vanari Johnson during the first quarter of a Jan. 8, 2020 basketball game. Johnson led the Panthers with 22 points in Palatka's 64-59 win. [Will Brown/The Record]
Palatka forward Malik Beauford (3) finishes at the rim over the outstretched arm of St. Augustine's Jalen Byrd. Beauford scored 20 points in the Panthers' 64-59 win. [Will Brown/The Record]
Flagler college guard Ivana Boyd inbounds the ball during a Jan. 9, 2020 contest against UNC Pembroke. Boyd scored seven points to help Flagler snap a five-game losing streak. [Will Brown/The Record]
Flagler guard Gedi Juozapatis (13) drives past UNC Pembroke forward Akia Pruitt during the second half of a Jan. 9, 2020 Peach Belt Conference contest. Juozapatis scord 13 points in Flagler's 91-73 loss. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail's Julian Yepez controls the ball during a St. Johns River Athletic Conference tournament semifinal against Nease on Jan. 15, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Flagler College guard Gedi Juozapaitis, right, defends Young Harris' Jonathan King (5) during the second half of a Monday Jan. 20, 2020 contest. Juozapaitis tied his career high with 35 points in Flagler's 101-97 win. [Will Brown/The Record]
Palatka's Wesley Roberts scored a game-high 22 points to lead the Panthers to a 69-38 win over Matanzas on Tuesday night. [Will Brown/ The Record]
Fleming Island forward Elias Martin (22) narrowly misses blocking the shot of Bartram Trail guard Darian Johnson during the first quarter of a St. Johns River Athletic Conference tournament semifinal on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail forward Maxwell Hunstad shoots over Fleming Island guard Steele Perry during the third quarter of a Jan. 30, 2020 St. Johns River Athletic Conference tournament semifinal. [Will Brown/The Record]
Englewood midfielder Delmis Reyes (11) wins the ball away from Ponte Vedra defender Lillian Mace during a District 3-5A tournament match on Monday, Feb. 3, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine's Charlotte Sefcik chases after a ball during the waning moments of a District 3-5A tournament semifinal on Monday, Feb. 3, 2020. Sefcik scored the Yellow Jackets' only goal in a 4-1 loss. [Will Brown/The Record]
Flagler College golfer Bella Petrone chips out from a bunker at the the par-4 18th hole during the World Golf Village Invitational on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020. Petrone shot a 79 to finish with a 14-over 158 for the tournament. [Will Brown/The Record]
Creekside midfielder Anes Tahirovic (8) keeps possession on the edge of midfield during a Region 1-6A quarterfinal. Tahirovic's twin Aldin scored two goals in Creekside's 3-2 overtime win. [Will Brown/The Record]
Creekside's Joey Mueller wins a header in the first half of a Feb. 13, 2020 Region 1-6A quarterfinal against Fleming Island. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine guard Veronica Hannah, right, and Fort Walton Beach's Damia McLane, left, fight for a loose ball during the fourth quarter of a Region 1-5A tournament quarterfinal on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2020. Hannah's buzzer-beater lifted St. Augustine to a 30-27 win. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail fullback Anna Bachman (15) and Lake Mary's Lily McGarry (32) are in pursuit of the ball during the opening minutes of a Region 1-7A semifinal match on Friday, Feb. 14, 2020. Bartram Trail won 2-0. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail midfielder Jori Follenweider, right, fights for possession during the second half of a Region 1-7A semifinal. Follenweider scored the Bears' second goal in Bartram Trail's 2-0 victory. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail center forward Mia Staley dribbles during a Feb. 14 contest against Lake Mary. Staley scored the game-winning goal in a FHSAA state semifinal to help the Bears advance to their first state championship game in 10 years. [Will Brown/The Record]
Ponte Vedra's Noel Vogeli (7) tries to beat Stanton College Prep central defender Ethan Alesch down the line during the first half of a Region 1-5A semifinal on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2020. [WIll Brown/The Record]
Ponte Vedra defender Owen Richmond (18) tries to get in the way of Stanton College Prep defender Ethan Alesh's clearance during the first half of a FHSAA Region 1-5A semifinal as Joseph Alberto (5) looks on. [Will Brown/The Record]
Ponte Vedra midfielder Victoria Villasana (9) beats Stanton's Hannah Fischer (12) and Blue Devils goalie Leslie Lerch during a Region 1-5A final on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020/ [Will Brown/The Record]
Ponte Vedra's Rylie Cornwell (6) fights for possession with a Stanton College Prep player after a drop ball in the final minute of a Region 1-5A final on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020. The Sharks won 1-0 to advance to the state semifinals for the eighth time in program history. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine guard Brakhel Burch (1) dribbles past Mosley's Emmanuel Holmes and Christenn Miller during a Region 1-5A quarterfinal on Thursday, Feb. 20. Burch's shot at the end of regulation sent the game into overtime. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine guard Adam Soroka tries to dribble past Lynn Haven Mosley guard Christian McCarter during a Feb. 20, 2020 Region 1-5A quarterfinal. St. Augustine won 54-52 in overtime. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine captain Larron Burden attempts a shot over Lynn Haven Mosley forward Jake Piorkowski during a Region 1-5A quarterfinal on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine basketball coach Quinterrrance Cooper can only look skyward to avoid saying what is really on his mind, during the fourth quarter of a Region 1-5A quarterfinal agianst Lynn Haven Mosley on Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine basketball coach Quinterrance Cooper organizes the Yellow Jackets during a Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020 Region 1-5A semifinal against Lee. The Generals eliminated St. Augustine 81-66. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine's Adam Soroka is frustrated after a second quarter turnover against Lee. The Generals eliminated St. Augustine 81-66. [Will Brown/The Record]
Zach Albright produces a dig during St. Augustine's 25-13, 25-21, 27-25 loss to Spruce Creek in its inaugural volleyball game on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine setter Tyler Cohen, right, attempts a dump over the outstretched hands of Spruce Creek's DeAndre Jones during a Feb. 27, 2020 volleyball match. [Will Brown/The Record]
Ponte Vedra midfielder Jaden Katz takes a shot with the last kick of the firstt half during the FHSAA CLass 5A state final. Archbishop McCarthy (22-1-2) defeated the Sharks 2-0 to claim its first FHSAA state title. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail girls soccer coach Jen Rodriguez watches during the final seconds of the Bears' 2-1 win over Tampa Plant in the Class 7A state semifinals. The Feb. 21, 2020 victory was the 300th of Rodriguez's varsity career. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail forwards Alex Horton and Mia Staley cannot contain their smiles during the waning moments of the FHSAA Class 7A state final on Friday, Feb 28, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail seniors Alex Horton, Paige Hunt and Ella Dudley celebrate the Bears winning their first girls soccer state championship on Friday, Feb. 28, 2020. Hunt and Dudley scored goals in the Bears' 5-0 win over Weston Cypress Bay. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail won the 2020 FHSAA Class 7A state championship with a 5-0 win over Weston Cypress Bay. The Bears ended their season 21-1-3. [Will Brown/The Record]
Menendez wrestler Connor Spossey tangles with Falcons assistant coach David Jensen during a March 4, 2020 practice. Spossey is one of six St. Johns County wrestlers who will compete at this week's FHSAA state championships. He is 44-5 in the 170-pound division with district and county titles. [Will Brown/The Record]
A South Woods Elementary School student runs for a touchdown during Victory Day at Menendez High School on Friday, March 6, 2020. More than 150 students within the exceptional student education programs at five St. Johns County schools participated in the event. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail outfielder Tre'Vez Johnson dashes toward home during the fourth inning of a March 10, 2020 contest against St. Joseph. Johnson finished 1 for 3 with a RBI, two runs scored and two steals in the Bears' 9-2 win. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Joseph's Michael Del Verne, left, slides into third base during the sixth inning of a March 10, 2020 contest against St. Joseph. Behind him, a Bartram Trail error allowed Del Verne and Evan Rodriguez to score the Flashes' two runs in a 9-2 loss. [Will Brown/The Record]
Scottie Scheffler watches his approach at the par-4 No. 4 during first round action at the 2020 Players Championship. Schefffler brieflly led the tournament, but finished with a 4-under 68. [Will Brown/The Record]
A marshal holds up a quiet sign during the first round of The Players Championship on Thursday, March 12, 2020. The PGA TOUR announced spectators will be barred for the remainder of the tournament in an attempt to limit the spread of the Coronavirus disease. The decision means the marshals that line the course will not be utilized by The Players Championship
Rory McIlroy, the world No. 1 and reigning Players Champion, chips from the bunker at No. 7 during the first round of The Players Championship. McIlroy struggled during the first round, carding a 2-over 38 for his first nine holes. [Will Brown/The Record]
Jon Rahm looks over a putt at hole No. 7 during the first round of The Players Championship. Rahm shot an even-par 36 during his first nine holes. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail senior Max Abreu comes back to Earth after a pole vault attempt during the Friday Knight Invite on Friday, March 13, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Nease's Justin Tackling, left, and Anderson Ball, right, push each other during the final meters of the 1,600 during the Friday Knight Invite. Tackling, a senior, overcame Ball to win the race with a time of 4:24.00. Later Tackling said "Without Anderson, I wouldn't be close to where I am today." [Will Brown/The Record]
Barnes Farms, a Hastings-based family farm, grows hundreds of acres of cabbage every year. The COVID-19 pandemic forced its owners to cut up more than 100 acres of product because business at restaurants that typically purchase heads have slowed. [Will Brown/The Record]
Lender McDowell, a food service employee at The Webster School, continues to prepare meals for St. Johns County families amid the COVID-19 pandemic. [Will Brown/The Record]
David Ham has worked in maintenance at The Ponce Hotel for a dozen years. Since the Centers for Disease Control encouraged social distancing in mid-March, he has spent the last month repainting, sanitizing, cleaning air conditioning units among other duties. Ham recently said he is busier now, "cleaning the place, making sure it's good for the customers when they do return." [Will Brown/The Record]
Visitors walk toward the water at Ponte Vedra Beach's Mickler's Landing on Saturday, April 18, 2020 [Will Brown/The Record]
A woman looks for shells along the shoreline at Mickler's Landing on Saturday, April 18, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
A pair of dogs frolick in the sands on Mickler's Landing on Saturday, April 18, 2020. Saturday was the first time in more than two weeks St. Johns County beaches were open to the public. [Will Brown/The Record]
Fran Charlson, Executive Director of Ayla's Acres Thrift Shop, rubs the belly of Tank, a seven-year old American Staffordshire Short Terrier who is up for adoption on Thursday, April 23, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Tank, an American Staffordshire Short Terrier, is one of the many pets that can be adopted from St. Augustine's Ayla's Acres. Fran Charlson, Executive Director of Ayla's Acres described Tank as a sweet loving dog who just wants to be with his people. [Will Brown/The Record]
Mouhamad Ba, left, and Rico Turner raise their fists in remberance of the scores of unarmed African-Americans who have been killed by law enforcement during a May 31 protest at the Plaza de la Constitucion in downtown St. Augustine. Turner, 27, said "Just because you see people of color and non people of color together for these issues, know that it is done out of love and concern. We are here in peace, not violence." [Will Brown/The Record]
A protester holds at Black Lives Matter banner in front of the headquarters of the St. Augustine Police Department on Monday, June 1, 2020. Scores of protesters marched from the police department to the intersection of U.S. 1 and State Road 312, before returrning. [Will Brown/The Record]
The Rev. Ron Rawls led scores of protesters in a march from the St. Augustine Police Department on Monday, June 1, 2020 to protest the death of George Floyd at the hands of officers from the Minneapolis Police Department. [Will Brown/The Record]
Nearly 100 demonstrators protested in St. Johns at the intersection of Flora Branch Boulevard and Race Track Road near Julington Creek Plantation on Sunday evening. [Will Brown/The Record]
Nearly 100 demonstrators protested in St. Johns at the intersection of Flora Branch Boulevard and Race Track Road near Julington Creek Plantation on Sunday evening. [Will Brown/The Record]
Erin Bigalke, second from left, is brought to tears after Dr. J. Kelly Wachira, right, thanked her for organizing a protest in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Sunday, June 7, 2020. Bigalke and Jamie Holland, second from right, organized the demonstration on Facebook. [Will Brown/The Record]
Nearly 100 demonstrators protested in St. Johns at the intersection of Flora Branch Boulevard and Race Track Road near Julington Creek Plantation on Sunday evening.
Nearly 100 demonstrators protested in St. Johns at the intersection of Flora Branch Boulevard and Race Track Road near Julington Creek Plantation on Sunday evening. [Will Brown/The Record]
Hundreds of protesters marched from the Bridge of Lions, through downtown St. Augustine before finishing at the Plaza de la Constitucion during a Black Lives Matter protest on Wednesday, June 10, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Hundreds of protesters marched from the Bridge of Lions, through downtown St. Augustine before finishing at the Plaza de la Constitucion during a Black Lives Matter protest on Wednesday, June 10, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Sierra Weiner, left, and Tailyn Osorio, right, served as interpreters during a Black Lives Matter protest in downtown St. Augustine on Wednesday, June 10, 2020. "Somthing I noticed with the local protests in Jacksonville and St. Augustine is there hasn't been a lot of accessibility for deaf consumers," Osorio said. "This is historical. We want to keep them informed, especially the Black deaf community. This is something that has affected them and is effecting them. Accessibility is knowledge and knowledge is power." [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine resident Kyra Liedtke address the hundreds of demonstrators who protested the death of George Floyd and scores of other Black men and women at the hands of police on Wednesday, June 10, 2020. Organizers of the protest held an inmpromptu die-in on the grounds of the Plaza de la Constitucion in memory of the nearly nine minutes a Minneapolis police officer had his knee on Floyd's neck. [Will Brown/The Record]
Kyra Liedtke, rights, shares a laugh with her high school classmate Willie Harvey, after a Black Lives Matter protest in downtown St. Augustine on Wednesday, June 10, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Hundreds of demonstrators protested the Confederate War Monument's location in the Plaza de la Constitución in downtown St. Augustine on Sunday, June 14, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Nearly 200 demonstrators marched nearly four miles through Ponte Vedra Beach along SR A1A, Solana Road and Ponte Vedra Boulevard in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Thursday, June 18, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Hundreds of demonstrators protested the Confederate War Monument's location in the Plaza de la Constitución in downtown St. Augustine on Sunday, June 14, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Nearly 200 demonstrators marched nearly four miles through Ponte Vedra Beach in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Thursday, June 18, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Stephanie Waugerman was among the nearly 200 Black Lives Matter demonstrators who marched through Ponte Vedra Beach on Thursday, June 18, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Nearly 200 demonstrators marched nearly four miles through Ponte Vedra Beach along SR A1A, Solana Road and Ponte Vedra Boulevard in support of the Black Lives Matter movement on Thursday, June 18, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
The Rev. Ron Rawls, right, looks at Jamie Parham's sign during a June 22 demonstration in front of St. Augustine City Hall. Rawls and about three dozen others are in favor of the City of St. Augustine remove the Confederate War Memorial from the Plaza de la Constitucion in downtown St. Augustine. Parham and nearly 15 other demonstrators would like to see the memorial remain because history is more dynamic than what is taught in schools. Parham said if more people were taught history from a broader perspective, it would lead to fewer eruptions about monuments. [Will Brown/ The Record]
St. Augustine resident Doug Russo was among the scores of demonstrators who advocated for the Confederate War Memorial to remain in the Plaza de la Constitucion in St. Augustine on Sunday, July 26, 2020. Russo repeatedly spewed homophobic slurs as he advocated for the monument to remain in downtown St. Augustine. [Will Brown/ The Record]
Serena Milne, right, tries to find common ground with a demonstrator who would like to see the Confederate War Memorial remain in downtown St. Augustine. Milne has attended multiple Black Lives Matter protests this summer in St. Augustine and is staunchly in favor of removing the monument. [Will Brown/ The Record]
Former Master's champion Mike Weir carded a 2-under 68 during the opening round of the Korn Ferry Challenge on Thursday, June 11, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
A pair of spectators sat on their porch and applauded the golfers who made the walk to the 18th tee during the first round of the Korn Ferry Challenge at the Dye's Valley course at TPC Sawgrass on Thursday, June 11, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Mark Anderson chips out from the bunker at the par-4, 499-yard No. 17 hole during the first round of the Korn Ferry Challenge on Thursday, June 11, 2020. Anderson carded a 3-under 67. [Will Brown/The Record]
Shad Tuten tied his career low with a 64 during the second round of the Korn Ferry Challenge on Friday, June 12, 2020. Tuten's round vaulted him into contention at 5-under for the week. [Will Brown/The Record]
Luke List stares down a potential birdie putt at No. 12 during the final round of the Korn Ferry Challenge at the Dye's Valley course at TPC Sawgrass. List won the tournament with a 12-under 268. [Will Brown/The Record]
Taylor Pendrith stares at his approach at the par-4 ninth hole during the second round of The King & Bear Classic on Thursday, June 18, 2020. Pendrith shot a 4-under 68 during the round. At 11-under, 133, Pendrith is four strokes behind tournament leader Vince India. [Will Brown/The Record]
Chris Kirk watches his tee shot at No. 18 during the third round of The King & Bear Classic on Friday, June 19, 2020. Kirk shot an 8-under 64 during the round and is 21-under for the tournament. He is four strokes behind leader Vince India. [Will Brown/The Record]
Vince India shot a 10-under 62 during the third round of The King & Bear Classic on Friday, June 19, 2020. India, at 25-under, leads the tournament by four strokes. [Will Brown/The Record]
Kenny Sanchez was announced as Menendez football coach on June 23. Sanchez was 65-8, with a pair of mythical national championships in five years as head coach at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas. [Will Brown/The Record]
Nathan Stein, 14, reeled in a 27-pound amberjack while out on the water competing in the Ancient City Game Fish Association Junior Tournament on Friday, July 24, 2020. Stein also finished second in the Junior Kingfish Division after reeling in a 15.46 pound kingfish. [Will Brown/The Record]
Vamoose won the 2020 Ancient City Game Fish Association Kingfish Challenge after reeling in a two-fish aggregate of 71.98 pounds. The five-man crew-- of Zach Crabtree, Ross Crabtree, Chase Crabtree, Chip Crabtree and Thomas Boney-- traversed different waters than those that helped them win the Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament earlier this month. [Will Brown/ The Record]
Nease football coach Collin Drafts, pictured following an Aug. 4 workout, had more than 120 players participate in the Panthers' offseason program this summer. Drafts, who enters his second season as head coach, expressed pride in his players, and the coaching staff, for finding ways to remain connected since the COVID-19 pandemic altered high school sports in March. [Will Brown/The Record]
Groveland resident Dylan Osborn is all smiles before heading into the water to compete in one of six heats during the LiquiMoly ProWatercross National Championship on Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Former Vilano Beach resident Brian Baldwin won national championships in two divisions during the LiquiMoly ProWatercross National Championship on Saturday, Aug. 8, 2020. [Will Brown/The Record]
Keegan O'Connell soars into the surf on the hole shot of his Junior Sport Stock race at the LiquiMoly ProWatercross National Championship on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020 in Vilano Beach. O'Connell was among the nearly 200 riders who competed during two days of racing. [Will Brown/The Record]
Andrew Hancock, left, narrowly beats Valentina Lezcano, right, to win the Novice Sport Stock race during the LiquiMoly ProWatercross National Championship on Sunday, Aug. 9, 2020 in Vilano Beach. [Will Brown/The Record]
Robbie Finlayson, left, and Gary Holbein Jr., right, compete during a combined Junior Ski Stock race at the LiquiMoly ProWatercross National Championship in Vilano Beach. Finlayson held of Holbein and Teagen Hill to win the race. [Will Brown/The Record]
Taylor Skellett was one of a handful of young women to compete at the LiquiMoly ProWatercross National Championship. She won a national title in the Amateur Ski GP on Sunday afternoon. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine's Luke Hodap keeps his eyes on the football during an Aug. 24, 2020 football practice at St. Augustine High School. [Will Brown/The Record]
Joey Lippo will work with the St. Augustine High offensive line this fall. Lippo, a St. Augustine graduate, spent years at Menendez transforming the Falcons' offensive line into one of the best in St. Johns County. [Will Brown/The Record]
Ben and Jackson Braddock are future St. Augustine Yellow Jackets. Their father Brian enters his fifth year as St. Augustine's head coach. [Will Brown/The Record]
Jackson and Ben Braddock hug their father, St. Augustine High head coach Brian Braddock, during an Aug. 24, 2020 football practice. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Joseph defensive end Brenden D'Errico found time to crack a smile during an Aug. 31, 2020 practice. D'Errico will be one of eight new starters on the Flashes defense that held teams to 18.9 points per game in 2019. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Joseph wide receiver Connor Webster listens to the snap count during an Aug. 31, 2020 practice. Webster and the receiver corps will have new roles in the Flashes' ground-based offense this fall. [Will Brown/The Record]
Menendez running back Duane Graham sheds an arm tackle during a Sept. 3, 2020 practice. Graham ran for 1,112 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2019. The Falcons did not lose a game when he found the end zone. [Will Brown/The Record]
Ponte Vedra volleyball coach Robin Mignerey, center, speaks with the Sharks ahead of their 2020 home opener. Mignerey has led Ponte Vedra to two state championships and four regional titles in her 12 years as Sharks head coach. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Ponte Vedra's Zeta Washington, left, and Amy Burkhardt, right, attempt to deflect the attack of Middleburg's Allie Cox during a Sept. 14, 2020 match. Burkhardt led Ponte Vedra with 14 kills. Cox finished with four kills in Ponte Vedra's 25-23, 25-9, 25-14 victory. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
MIddleburg senior Leslie Catlett tries to extend a rally during a Sept. 14, 2020 match against Ponte Vedra. She finished with a team-high 10 digs. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Ponte Vedra libero Ava Witt (2) produced a match-leading 20 digs during a 25-13, 25-16, 25-17 sweep over Fleming Island on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020. Ponte Vedra (12-0) has swept all 12 matches this season. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Ponte Vedra hosted Fleming Island for its annual "Dig Pink" volleyball match on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020. The Sharks celebrated survivors and honored those who have been diagnosed with breast cancer and donated a portion of the concession stand proceeds to local charities. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Ponte Vedra safety Jack Isaacs, right, fights for the football against Griffin Owen, left, during a Sept. 8, 2020 football practice. Isaacs is one of nearly three dozen seniors in the program who will try to lead Ponte Vedra to its first playoff win since 2016. [Will Brown/ The Record]
Ponte Vedra kicker David Ashcroft watches his field goal attempt sail through the uprights during a Sept. 8, 2020 practice. He is rated the No. 1 kicker in the country for the Class of 2023 by Chris Sailer Kicking. [Will Brown/ The Record]
Creekside wide receiver Jack Goodrich is hauled to the ground by Bartram Trail defensive backs Sharif Denson, left, and Ben Strong (32) during the first half of a Sept. 11, 2020 contest. Goodrich caught five passes for 109 yards and a touchdown in the Knights' 50-40 loss. [Will Brown/The Record]
Bartram Trail running back Eric Weatherly evades a tackle on a 52-yard punt return during the second quarter of a Sept. 11 game against Creekside. [Will Brown/ The Record]
Bartram Trail quarterback Santino Marucci is chased by Creekside senior Jake Spillers during a Sept. 11, 2020 contest. Marucci threw for 111 yards and two touchdowns in Bartram's 50-40 win. [Will Brown/The Record]
A Jaguars fan honored the life of the late Rep. John Lewis while remaining socially distant during the team's Sept. 13, 2020 season opener against the indianapolis Colts. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
A Jaguars fan celebrates the team's 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts. Sunday's win was the first time since 2011 the Jaguars won their season opener at home. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Nick Torchio, right, exhibits a jab-cross-hook combination to Nick Mendoza during a Sept. 15 open house at the Harris Community Center in Houston. Torchio will volunteer with the St. Johns Police Athletic League's boxing program. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Creekside outside hitter Jessie Lary stands at the service line waiting for an opportunity to serve during a Sept. 16, 2020 contest against rival Bartram Trail. Lary finished with 10 kills and 15 digs in the Knights' four-game win. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Bolles wide receiver Davis Ellis catches a 44-yard pass to set up a Bulldogs touchdown during the second quarter of a Sept. 18, 2020 football game against St. Augustine. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Bolles quarterback Gunner Boree fell on the fumbled football during the second half of a Sept. 18, 2020 football game against St. Augustine. Bolles fumbled three times, but did not lose any of them during a 40-23 win over St. Augustine. [Will Brown/ The St. Augustine Record]
Bolles running back Kade Frew (8) evades the arm tackle of St. Augustine linebacker Mark Harvey (31) to score his third touchdown of the game with three minutes remaining. Frew finished with 210 rushing yards in Bolles' 40-23 win. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Menendez senior Ella Bailey waves to the crowd during introductions prior to a Sept. 22, 2020 match against St. Augustine. Bailey recorded eight kills and three aces in Menendez's four-game win. [Will Brown/The Record]
St. Augustine libero Shannon Stack dives for a ball during a Sept. 22, 2020 match against Menendez. The Falcons beat St. Augustine 25-20, 18-25, 25-11, 25-19 to drop the Yellow Jackets to 0-5. [Will Brown/The Record]
Ponte Vedra senior Scotty Kenon shot a 3-under 69 during the St. Johns County Championship on Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020. Kenon, who is committed to Wake Forest, capped off his round with a 25-foot birdie putt at No. 18. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson ran 11 times for 46 yards, but scored a pair of touchdowns during the Jaguars' 31-13 loss to Miami on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020. Robinson's first touchdown, an 11-yard run with 13:04 remaining in the second quarter, capped a nine-play, 75-yard drive for the Jaguars. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Keelan Cole Sr. is tackled by Miami linebacker Kamu Grugier-Hill on a kickoff return during the second half of a Thursday Night Football game on Sept. 24, 2020. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Jaguars kicker Brandon Wright (1) and holder Logan Cooke (9) watch in disbelief as Wright's extra point sails wide during the fourth quarter of a Thursday Night Football contest against the Miami Dolphins. The Jaguars lost 31-13 to fall to 1-2. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Bartram Trail quarterback Santino Marucci throws a pass during the first quarter of a Sept. 25, 2020 win against St. Augustine. Marucci threw for 132 yards and two touchdowns in the Bears' 35-21 win. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Bartram Trail football players hold onto a unity rope during the playing of the national anthem prior to a Sept. 25, 2020 contest against St. Augustine. The coaching staff gave the players the choice whether to kneel during the anthem.
Bartram Trail football players hold onto a unity rope during the playing of the national anthem prior to a Sept. 25, 2020 contest against St. Augustine. The coaching staff gave the players the choice whether to kneel during the anthem.
St. Augustine tight end Kai Birchall (85) paves the way for Ty Baxter (16) to run toward daylight during a Sept. 25, 2020 contest against Bartram Trail. Baxter ran for 162 yards and a touchdown in the Yellow Jackets' 35-21 loss. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
More than 130 runners sprint off the line during the Boys Elite race at the Katie Caples Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. Gainesville Oak Hall senior Austin Montini won the race with a time of 15:40. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Gainesville Oak Hall runner Austin Montini unties his shoes after winning the Boys Elite race at the Katie Caples Invitational with a time of 15:40. He beat Lake Wales' Mac Updike by 18 seconds. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Bartram Trail wide receiver Eric Weatherly, right, refuses to cower from Plantation American Heritage five-star safety James Williams during an Oct. 2, 2020 contest. Williams and the Patriots snapped Bartram's 16-regular season winning streak with a 35-10 win. [Will Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
American Heritage defensive back Hunter Roberts upends Bartram Trail tight end Eli Sutherland (80) during the fourth quarter of an Oct. 2, 2020 contest. American Heritage snapped Bartram Trail's 16-game regular season winning streak with a 35-10 victory. [WIll Brown/The St. Augustine Record]
Oakleaf wide receiver Cobie Bates stretches to try and haul in a fourth down catch during the final minute of an Oct. 23, 2020 contest against Bartram Trail. (Photo by Will Brown)
Trinity Christian quarterback Ja'Cory Jordan delivers the football during the first quarter of an Oct. 30, 2020 football game against Raines. (Photo by Will Brown)
Raines defensive coordinator Dwayne Butler celebrates a defensive stop during the second quarter of an Oct. 30, 2020 football game at Trinity Christian Academy. (Photo by Will Brown)
Trinity Christian sophomore running back Treyaun Webb scored a pair of touchdowns, from 24 yards and two yards, during the Conquerors' 21-0 win over Raines. (Photo by Will Brown)
Cocoa wide receiver Donovan Giles high points the football to set up a Tigers touchdown duuring the 2020 Barbecue Bowl at Dick Blake Stadium on Nov. 6, 2020. (Photo by Will Brown)
Cocoa running back O.J. Ross throws a stiff arm to thwart Rockledge cornerback Virgil Marshall during the second quarter of the 2020 Barbecue Bowl. Ross scored four touchdowns in Cocoa's 45-34 win. (Photo by Will Brown)
Cocoa running back O..J. Ross scored four touchdowns in his team's 45-34 win over Rockledge during the 2020 Barbecue Bowl at Dick Blake Stadium on Friday, Nov. 6, 2020. (Photo by Will Brown)
Rockledge defensive back Virgil Marshall helped the Raiders retake the lead with a pick-six midway through the second quarter of the 2020 Barbecue Bowl at Dick Blake Stadium. (Photo by Will Brown)
The Ponte Vedra Pride National Decathlon/Heptathlon Invitational Open was held at Ponte Vedra High School on Nov. 14 and Nov. 15. Nearly two dozen athletes from New Jersey, Ohio, California, Alabama and elsewhere competed in the two day event. (Photos by Will Brown)
The Ponte Vedra Pride National Decathlon/Heptathlon Invitational Open was held at Ponte Vedra High School on Nov. 14 and Nov. 15. Nearly two dozen athletes from New Jersey, Ohio, California, Alabama and elsewhere competed in the two day event. (Photos by Will Brown)
The Ponte Vedra Pride National Decathlon/Heptathlon Invitational Open was held at Ponte Vedra High School on Nov. 14 and Nov. 15. Nearly two dozen athletes from New Jersey, Ohio, California, Alabama and elsewhere competed in the two day event. (Photos by Will Brown)
Fleming Island safety Darryl Nesmith intercepts a pass intended for Atlantic Coast wide receiver Pat Bryant (3) during a Region 1-7A semifinal. The Golden Eagles intercepted two passes inside their own 5 yard line in the first half of their 42-7 win. (Photo by Will Brown)
Atlantic Coast wide receiver Pat Bryant throws a stiff arm to finish off a 17-yard reception during the first quarter of a Region 1-7A semifinal loss to Fleming Island. Bryant scored Atlantic Coast's only touchdown in the Stingrays' 42-7 loss. (Photo by Will Brown)
Bolles football coach Matt Toblin improved to 3-0 in FHSAA state semifinal games. Toblin helped the Bulldogs defeat Gadsden County 10-7 in a FHSAA Class 4A state semifinal on Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. (Photo by Will Brown)
East Gadsden's Jan Jackson seeks help from the officials after punting the ball away during the third quarter of a FHSAA Class 4A state semifinal on Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. Both teams struggled to create first down. Gadsden County and Bolles combined to go three-and-out 13 times. (Photo by WIll Brown)
Bolles wide receiver Davis Ellis and Gadsden County defensive back Zaire Riley fight for position on a fourth-down play during the fourth quarter of a FHSAA Class 4A state semifinal. Both scored touchdowns in Bolles' 10-7 win. Ellis caught a 22-yard catch on this play with 8:50 remaining. Riley returned a pass intended for Ellis for a Gadsden County touchdown in the first quarter. (Photo by Will Brown)
Bolles celebrates its 10-7 overtime victory over Gadsden County in a Class 4A state semifinal on Friday, Dec. 4, 2020. (Photo by Will Brown)
Bolles linebacker Jack Pyburn consoles Gadsden County's Zaire Riley following Bolles' 10-7 overtime win over the Jaguars. Riley returned an interception for a touchdown in the Jaguars' defeat. (Photo by Will Brown)
Ben Brown at a Ponte Vedra volleyball practice