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By Bill Kemp

Consider This

While I was standing in line at the bank the other day, I couldn't help but get a little chuckle from listening to the tellers make the proverbial small talk exchange with their customers. "Hi, it's good to see you again." "And how is your day going today?" "Hey, now you have a nice weekend, you hear?" Yeah, yeah, yeah!

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How good are they?

FPC girl's soccer remains unbeaten after key wins over MHS, Spruce and DeLand

PALM COAST – Many people thought the FPC girl's soccer team would have a decent season, though most didn't see a 6-0 start coming. But it has arrived, and in grand fashion, with the Lady Bulldogs gaining more and more momentum as each game passes. FPC defeated Matanzas 8-0 (an add-on game to the schedule) Tuesday night at Sal Campanella Stadium after coming off huge district and Five Star Conference wins over Spruce Creek 1-0, and DeLand 3-2, last week. FPC is now sitting in sole possession of the Five Star Conference lead (4-0) and is in great position to get the No. 1 district-tournament seed (3-0) if they can maintain their current pace. READ MORE

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On a mission to Disney

Flagler Pee Wee Bulldogs move a step closer to dream with 38-34 win

It took half the Ocee team to bring down Lumpkins. (Photo Bill Kemp)
The Bulldogs cheer squad keeps the team fired up Saturday. (Photo Bill Kemp)
Ryan Kelley makes the stop. (Photo Bill Kemp)
Kelley and Oliver get the tackle. (Photo Bill Kemp)
Bulldogs fans get into the action. (Photo Bill Kemp)
PALM COAST – De'undre Lumpkins exploded for four touchdowns, three in the first half, to lead the Pee Wee Bulldogs to a 38-34 regional quarterfinal win over Ocee, Saturday. The Bulldogs will now head to Tallahassee to play the Arlington Apaches in a regional semifinal matchup. The winner will advance to the regional finals in Oviedo, Nov. 29. Saturday, Ocee came into Pirates Stadium sporting a 10-0 record, and they had only given up seven points over the course of the entire season. But Flagler jumped out to a 30-18 halftime lead after Lumpkins ran wild scoring three times. READ MORE

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