Tuesday, Apr. 13, 2021 | FPC head coach Anthony Campanella strolls out of the dugout after his team s winning game.Buy this Photo Share The Flagler Palm Coast baseball team held the Seabreeze Sandcrabs to no runs for a 7-0 win on Friday, April 9.
Flagler Palm Coast Bulldogs pitcher Tanner Araujo led his team to 7-0 victory over the Seabreeze Sandcrabs Friday, April 9.
Prior to game time, FPC head coach Anthony Campanella hugged many of the Seabreeze players and talked with their parents. He had coached the Sandcrabs for 29 years, and the current senior lineup was part of his last team at the high school.
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An 18-year-old student athlete at Flagler Palm Coast High School was killed in a single-vehicle crash on Sunday while on the job delivering pizza in western Flagler County.
Nehemiah Gilyard, a junior who lived in Bunnell, competed on the Flagler Palm Coast Bulldogs track and field team and the football team, according to a Facebook post from his track coach Dave Halliday.
“It is with great sadness and pain in my heart that I am writing this post,” Halliday said.
Counselors will be on campus at Flagler Palm Coast High School to help students, said Jason Wheeler, spokesman for the Flagler County School District. The counselors will remain on campus for as long as needed, he wrote.
FPC student athlete dies in crash Frank Fernandez, The Daytona Beach News-Journal © Flagler Palm Coast High School football coach Travis Roland. Nehemiah Gilyard, a student-athlete at Flagler Palm Coast High School, died Sunday when his sport utility vehicle crashed in western Flagler County.
An 18-year-old student athlete at Flagler Palm Coast High School was killed in a single-vehicle crash on Sunday while on the job delivering pizza in western Flagler County.
Nehemiah Gilyard, a junior who lived in Bunnell, competed on the Flagler Palm Coast Bulldogs track and field team and the football team, according to a Facebook post from his track coach Dave Halliday.