Empowering children to achieve success on and off the playing field, PROtential Sports has announced the opening of its newest youth sports camp in Cory Lake Isles, a Community Development District (CDD) located off Cross Creek Blvd. in New Tampa. Conveniently situated at the neighborhoodâs newly revamped clubhouse, a hub of activity for the community, PROtentialâs summer and after-school programs immerse children between the ages of 5 and 12 in a comprehensive mentorship program focused on teaching life through sports.Continue reading
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Josh Freeman Football Camp Puts More Than 200 Kids Through The Combine At WCH

By Matt Wiley
For the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the season is never really over, as it takes months of off-season training to be prepared for the next NFL season.
So, even though school is out, more than 200 kids from across the Tampa Bay area came out for the annual ProCamps Josh Freeman Football Camp at Wesley Chapel High on June 19-20.
Battling the summer Florida heat and rain, the campers got pointers from several Bucs players, new and old, including wide receiver Vincent Jackson, retired linebacker Derrick Brooks, and of course, current Bucs QB Josh Freeman himself.Continue reading
Freedom Softball Ends Season At State Championship Game!
By Matt Wiley
Facing adversity is one of the themes at the heart of every great sports story. A young team with no postseason experience, the 2012-13 Freedom Patriots softball season truly could be considered a âCinderella Story.â The numbers, however, present a different tale, that of a full-steam-ahead march to the Class 7A-9 FHSAA (Florida High School Athletic Association) State Championship in Vero Beach. Although the Patriots were ultimately defeated, it was an experience none of the girls will soon forget.Continue reading
Freedom, Wharton girls fall in respective district championships

By Matt Wiley | NEW TAMPA
Despite having an outstanding regular season record of 17-2, the hopes of a District title have ended for the girls of the Freedom Patriots softball team. But, even though the Freedom girls lost in the finals of the Class 7A-District 9 playoffs, losing 4-2 to the top-seeded Chamberlain Chiefs in the District title game, which was played at Freedom on April 18. Freedom and Chamberlain both had 7-1 records in the District during the regular season.
Because they ended up as the District tourney runner-up, the Pats would bring their 18-3 overall record into the Region 7A playoffs, where they were set to play Countryside (24-3) on April 23. The playoffs had an optimistic start for the Patriots, following a close 2-1 District semifinal victory on April 17 against the Steinbrenner Warriors. The game remained scoreless until the fifth, Maxpreps.com reports, following a Warriors run, but RBIs from Patriots junior Rachel Carlson (.433 batting average, 21 RBIs & 25 runs scored) and freshman Maddy Hall (.394, 25 runs scored, team-best 9 stolen bases) put the Pats ahead with a 2-1 lead that would seal the teamâs victory, advancing them to the District Championship against Chamberlain.
The Chiefs wasted no time against the Patriots, scoring in the top of the first inning and setting the tone for the remainder of the game. The Patriots were playing catchup and wouldnât cross the plate until the bottom of the sixth inning, when they were already trailing by 4 runs. Seniors Katlin Hall (.452, team-best 6 2Bs, 22 RBIs, plus a 6-3 pitching record with a sparkling 1.09 ERA) and Caitlin Harper (.274, 2 HRs) batted in Maddy Hall and Carlson for a run each, but it wasnât enough to catch up with the Chiefs.
Other top players for Freedom include senior Caroline Whiteside (.344, 21 RBIs & 6 SBs) and sophomore Grace Street (team-best .460 BA & 29 hits, plus a perfect 9-0 on the mound, a 1.02 ERA and 37 Ks in 54.2 IP).
Wharton Falls To Durant
After rallying past Bloomingdale to advance to the Class 8A-District 7 Championship, the Wharton Lady Wildcats (12- 8) lost 5-0 to Durant in a title game postponed a day due to heavy rains.
Durant (19-8) came out swinging, scoring an early run and never backing down at home on April 18, scoring 3 more in the third before the weather struck. Durant tacked on 1 more run when the game continued the next day to defeat the Wildcats for the third time this season and sink Whartonâs chance at a District title. The rally never came.
That wasnât the case, however, during the District semifinal against the Bloomingdale Bulls (17-7) on April 17. Like Durant, the Bulls led early with 2 runs in the first inning. Wharton fought back with a run in the second, but couldnât get any offense going until the sixth inning, scoring 2 runs to take the lead and drop the Bulls. Solid pitching by sophomore Mak Dooley (11-7 on the year, with a 2.18 ERA and 156 strikeouts in 129 IP, plus a .379 BA and a team-best 7 2Bs & 12 RBIs) kept the Bulls at bay, as she chalked up 8 strikeouts in 7 innings. Juniors Nicole Stannard (team-leading .447 BA) and Nicole Keesee (.328, 10 RBIs) had 2 hits and an RBI apiece.
Other top hitters for the âCats this year include soph Erica Matich (.356, with a team-leading 3 HRs, plus 9 RBIs), junior Nicole Dixon (.333, 10 RBIs) and soph Meagan Bell (.298, with 9 RBIs & a team-leading 15 runs scored).
Wildcats head coach Ashlee Cappucci also could not be reached for comment before we went to press.
The statistics we cite also are from Maxpreps.com, so we canât vouch for them being 100-percent accurate. Editor Gary Nager contributed to this feature.
UPDATE
Although we do not have specific stats for the Freedom or Wharton regional Quarterfinal games, Freedom moves on to play the Chamberlain Chiefs in the Class 7A Regional Semifinal on Tuesday, April 30 at 7 p.m. at Chamberlain. The Patriot girls will have a chance to avenge their District Title loss to the Chiefs and move on to the Regional Finals.
However, the Wharton Wildcat girls fell to the Palm Harbor University Hurricanes in the Class 8A Regional Quarterfinal, finishing the Wildcats’ season at 12-9.

