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JAN. 4
THE SCOREBOARD
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Team
Sport
Opponent
Date
Result
Marathon
Boys Basketball
Archimedean
12/20
W, 57-50
Coral Shores
Boys Soccer
Silver Palms
12/20
T, 2-2
Coral Shores
Girls Soccer
LaSalle
12/20
L, 6-0
Key West
Boys Soccer
Westland Hialeah
12/21
W, 5-2
Coral Shores
Girls Basketball
Key West
12/21
W, 35-31
Key West
Boys Basketball
Coral Shores
12/21
W, 60-53
Key West
Boys Basketball
Keys Gate
12/22
W, 49-44
Coral Shores
Boys Basketball
Ransom Everglades
12/22
L, 63-54
Key West
Boys Basketball
Whitman-Hanson, MA
12/28
L, 63-35
Marathon
Boys Basketball
Whitman-Hanson, MA
12/29
L, 71-50
THIS WEEK IN KEYS SPORTS
THIS WEEK
Xavier
GRANT
Senior, Marathon Basketball
JAN. 4
Date
School
Sport
Opponent
Start Time
1/4
Marathon
Boys Basketball
Key West
8 p.m.
1/5
Coral Shores
Boys Wrestling
@ John Raich Tourney
TBD
1/5
Marathon & Key West
Boys Basketball
@ Key West Tournament
TBD
1/5
Key West
Wrestling
Somerset 1A Scuffle
3 p.m.
1/6
Key West
Wrestling
Somerset 1A Scuffle
9:30 a.m.
1/6
Coral Shores
Boys Wrestling
@ John Raich Tourney
TBD
1/6
Marathon & Key West
Boys Basketball
@ Key West Tournament
TBD
1/8
Coral Shores
Boys Basketball
@ Keys Gate
7:30 p.m.
1/9
Marathon
Boys Basketball
Palmer
5:30 p.m.
1/9
Key West
Boys Soccer
@ St. Thomas Aquinas
3 p.m.
1/9
Coral Shores
Boys Soccer
@ South Homestead
3:30 p.m.
1/9
Marathon
Boys & Girls Soccer
@ Florida Christian 4 & 6 p.m.
1/10
Key West
Boys Basketball
Somerset Academy
7:30 p.m.
1/10
All Keys Teams
Girls Weightlifting
@ Marathon
4 p.m.
1/10
Marathon
Girls & Boys Basketball
@ Keys Gate
4 & 7:30 p.m.
1/10
Coral Shores
Girl Soccer
@ Gulliver
3:30 p.m.
1/10
Coral Shores
Boys Soccer
Ransom Everglades
4 p.m.
ON THE COVER In the first Keys Weekly Sports Wrap of 2024, we celebrate the athletes up and down the island chain who closed out 2023 on a strong note. Congratulations to our 2023 All-Keys Volleyball and Cross Country Teams, including MVPs Vance Bursa, top, Caylaa Makimaa, left, and Brooke Mandozzi. Photos by Barry Gaukel, Mark Hedden and Doug Finger.
Xavier is a strong point guard who gets our offense clicking. His numbers are two and three times what he had all last season and we still have two-thirds of the season to go.” — Jim Murphy, Fins head coach
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Marathon’s basketball team is quickly becoming the little engine that could. Almost always the underdogs, the Fins have been willing themselves into contention with grit and scrappy play. Helping to lead the way is senior point guard Xavier Grant. Grant helps put a spark into the Dolphins’ offense and plays relentless defense as well. “Xavier excels at attacking the basket and confusing defenses. He is a strong senior leader for our team,” said coach Jim Murphy. So far this season, Grant has scored 133 points, earned 26 assists and pulled down 44 rebounds, and he is just getting started. For his determination, strong leadership and fierce style of play, Marathon’s Xavier Grant is the Keys Weekly Athlete of the Week. Photo by: BARRY GAUKEL/Keys Weekly
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Brooke Mandozzi
SENIOR CORAL SHORES
Brooke Mandozzi led Coral Shores in multiple areas of the game including hit percentage (.254) kills (153), digs (254), serve receipt rating (1.71), serve rating (2.63) and blocks (20). She was first for the ’Canes in every statistical area with the exception of total serve receives (228) and serving aces (52), in which she was second. Mandozzi was consistent in her gameplay and relentless in her willingness to do whatever it took for her team to win. She is described as highly coachable and has the uncanny ability to always come alive in key moments for the ’Canes. Mandozzi has worked hard to polish her skills, and when the intangibles, including her positive energy and infectious enthusiasm, are added in, she becomes the sort of player a team leans on for support and looks to for leadership.
Sofia Jans
JUNIOR CORAL SHORES
Sofia Jans led Coral Shores in serve receives with 273 and was second for the ’Canes in digs (185). Jans was also the top-ranked ’Canes player other than setters in assists with 26. Her coaches rank her work ethic and willingness to be coached as the qualities which help set her apart from other athletes.
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Grace Leffler
JUNIOR CORAL SHORES
Grace Leffler’s off-season work paid off for the Hurricanes this fall. The junior was second for her team in hit percentage (.189), kills (85) and blocks (19). Like Jans, her coaches noted Leffler’s work ethic and coachability as her greatest assets.
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Ivy Tiedemann
SOPHOMORE CORAL SHORES
Ivy Tiedemann amassed 231 assists and 53 aces, which ranked number 1 for Coral Shores this season. The sophomore setter also earned a serve rating of 2.43, a hit percentage of .113 and racked up 113 digs for the ’Canes. Tiedemann is described as a fierce competitor, helping to lead in all aspects of the Coral Shores defense.
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Iona Holmquist
SENIOR CORAL SHORES
Iona Holmquist was a jack of all trades for Coral Shores. The senior amassed solid stats including 52 kills, 66 serve receives, 74 digs, 7 blocks and a 0.94 hit percentage which ranked third for the ’Canes. Her coaches were grateful for her willingness to change positions, including trying several she had never played, when injuries plagued the team midseason.
Hurricanes’ winning record, Key West’s stiff competition highlight 2023
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oral Shores proved to be a force to be reckoned with in 3A District 16 volleyball action this past fall. The ’Canes earned a winning 15-10 record, including a perfect regular-season record of 6-0 in district matches. Ranked third in the district brackets, Coral Shores knocked out Marathon, then the second-seeded team to earn a spot at the championship match. The Lady ’Canes brought home the runner-up trophy this season, and despite graduating several key players, the underclassmen earned plenty of playing time to season them for a strong campaign again in 2024. Key West went 8-18 on the season, often playing larger schools in a series of tournaments to help elevate their level of play. The tactic helped the Lady Conchs knock out Killian in the first round of district playoffs but they were eliminated themselves by Gulliver, the eventual state champions. The team’s off-season dedication to improving via club play may just give the Conchs the extra boost they need to topple the giant next season and claim their own title. Marathon struggled on the court this season, but still managed to win a pair of games. Their 2-16 record did not truly reflect numerous close matches and some fantastic individual performances.
Photos by Barry Gaukel, Doug Finger, Bert Budde (@bertbudde) & contributed images.
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Jordan MacDonald JUNIOR MARATHON
Jordan MacDonald stepped in for the Fins as setter and instantly upped the level of play for Marathon. The junior used her agility and speed to keep her team in the game for multiple matches this season. Her coach is excited to see what MacDonald has in store for her senior season.
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Elena Eubank
JUNIOR MARATHON
Elena Eubank is one of Marathon’s top athletes and it was apparent in her play for the Fins. The hard-hitting junior was willing to sacrifice herself for plays, amassing big digs and kills for Marathon all season long. Her jump serve is difficult to return and she is unwilling to give up, regardless of the odds or score.
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Jasmine Keomaniboth
SOPHOMORE MARATHON
Jasmine Keomaniboth used her speed and flexibility to benefit her team. The outside hitter was relatively new to the sport but was quick to learn and is described as coachable with a lot of athletic intelligence. Sadly, Keomaniboth moved out of state and will not return to the Fins, but her hard play and willingness to put in extra hours of practice helped set a precedent of excellence for players to follow.
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Annie Scepkova
SENIOR KEY WEST
Key West’s deadliest middle hitter amassed 112 kills and 56 blocks at the net this season for the Conchs. Of those blocks, 31 were solo. With a hit percentage of .269, Scepkova was beyond effective defensively. She also earned 32 aces at the line this season, making her a threat offensively as well.
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Elsie Warwick SENIOR KEY WEST
The Conchs’ libero served as captain this season and added a spark of energy with her dynamic play style. Warwick hustled for 194 digs and earned 48 kills on the court this year, making her a strong asset for Key West’s defense.
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Reese Haggard JUNIOR KEY WEST
Conch setter Reese Haggard can be described as a true playmaker on the court. She is unrelenting, often going after balls which have no business remaining in play. Haggard was credited with 182 assists and 69 digs this season.
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Vicky Pavlik
HURRICANES’ MANDOZZI CONTINUES VOLLEYBALL CAREER
SENIOR KEY WEST
Pavlik’s selfless style of play led to 199 assists this season for the Conchs. The senior setter scrambled for 72 digs to keep the play alive for Key West. Offensively, Pavlik earned 19 aces with her strong serving.
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Bridgette Sweeney SENIOR KEY WEST
Sweeney amassed impressive stats for any player, let alone one who has been battling an injury which resulted in less playing time. The outside hitter has impeccable form, which she combined with her strength to rack up 83 kills, 12 blocks and 18 aces this season.
Top: Coral Shores volleyball standout Brooke Mandozzi celebrates her decision to continue her career at North Carolina Wesleyan with family, coaches and staff. CONTRIBUTED Right: Mandozzi led the Hurricanes with a .254 hit percentage, 153 kills and 254 digs last season. DOUG FINGER/Keys Weekly
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Standout chooses North Carolina Wesleyan
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rooke Mandozzi, a four-year standout in volleyball, basketball and track at Coral Shores, will continue her volleyball career at the collegiate level. Joined by family and coaches, Mandozzi recently signed her letter of intent to play at North Carolina Wesleyan in Rocky Mount. Mandozzi helped lead the ’Canes volleyball program to an unprecedented three consecutive district championship games and a district title in 2021. She earned backto-back team MVP awards. She selected the Battling Bishops from a long list of collegiate suitors vying for her in both volleyball and basketball. She led the Lady ’Canes in almost every statistical category with a .254 hit percentage, 153 kills, 254 digs, 20 blocks, 52 aces and a 2.63 serve rating last season. She is also a three-time all-county selection in basketball and was team MVP her junior season, averaging 19.1 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.5 steals per game. She currently leads the Hurricanes in all three categories. As to her decision to continue her volleyball career, Mandozzi said she knew North Carolina Wesleyan was the right place for her studies and advancement in the sport. “Coach Vicky (Gentile — NCW head volleyball coach), the school provost, the players and all the people I met were so welcoming. I have always loved North Carolina,” Mandozzi said. "I want to thank all of my coaches while I was at Coral Shores and all of my teammates, especially Crystal Guttierez, who I played with the longest at Coral Shores.” Hurricanes head volleyball coach Sam Ovalle said North Carolina Wesleyan is getting a great player, person and competitor. “I told her that I am really going to miss having her here, but that I can't wait to make a trip to North Carolina to watch her play in college,” he said. Jarrod Mandozzi, Brooke’s dad and Hurricanes girls basketball head coach, said she took a lot of thought in figuring out the best fit. “I'm really excited for Brooke and I'm really proud of her decision,” he said. — Contributed
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CONCHS, FINS FALL VICTIM TO NOR’EASTER Whitman-Hanson Regional makes trip from Cape Cod to pick up two road wins
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fter a weeklong break for the holidays, Key West and Marathon got back into hoops action, playing the Panthers of Whitman-Hanson Regional High School out of Massachusetts. Key West hosted the Panthers on Dec. 28, falling 63-35 to the long-distance travelers. James Osborne had the team high with 15 points, 5 rebounds, 4 steals and a block. Josue Thanus added a dozen points, 6 rebounds, a steal and a block and Kameron Roberts scored 5 with 5 rebounds and a pair of steals. The loss evened the Conchs’ record to 4-4 heading into the second half of regular season play. Up next for Key West is Marathon on Thursday, Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. for the beginning of a home tournament which spans Jan. 4-6. After picking up a win against Key West, the Whitman-Hanson Panthers played at Marathon, defeating the Fins 71-50. Marathon’s Adrian Cruz had the hot hand for the Fins with 20 points. Daeshawn Holmes earned a double-double with 10 points and a dozen rebounds. Xavier Grant put in 11 with 3 rebounds. The Fins stand at 3-8 as they head into the Key West tournament beginning Jan. 4. Coral Shores starts its regular-season second half on Jan. 8 at district opponent Keys Gate. The ’Canes’ current record is an even 6-6.
1. Adrian Cruz sinks a shot late in the second half of the Whitman-Hanson Regional game on Dec. 29. 2. Adrian Cruz (2) and Yaniel Garcia (12) look on as Marathon center Josh Koler (23) defends Marathon’s hoop. 3. Daeshawn Holmes (3) goes up for a shot under heavy pressure. 4. Xavier Grant defends against a Panther player. 5. Adrian Cruz (2) takes it to the hoop while Carlos Lezcano (10) sets a screen. 6. Carlos Lezcano (10) puts one back, picking up the and-one off a Panther foul. 7. Xavier Grant (11) focuses on his next route. Photos by TRACY McDONALD/Keys Weekly
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Naima Thomas
Laira Anaya
Kai Guth
Thomas hit a PR when her team needed it the most this season, running a 21:44 at districts to help the Lady Conchs make their goal of qualifying for regionals as a team. Her hard work and dedication not only improved her times this year, but helped shave off time from her teammates as she proved to be a steady and hard-working training partner for Makimaa and the rest of the Conchs. With one more season to go, Thomas has everything it takes to be the next Key West state qualifier.
Key West’s Laira Anaya trained hard this season, and her times fell as the season wore on. Anaya peaked at precisely the right moment when she clocked a 22:26 at regionals. The speedy junior is described as hard-working and positive, two traits necessary for success in a long-distance runner, and those traits should prove fruitful in 2024 as Key West unloads a talented trio of seniors onto the course.
Hurricane harrier Kai Guth shouldered the responsibility of helping to lead a very young team this season. The talented junior qualified as an individual for the regional meet – the only Coral Shores athlete to do so. Her 24:49 finish at districts was fast enough to earn a solo bid to regionals, where she dropped over half a minute to finish in 24:17. Her team contributions do not end on the course, however; Guth’s leadership and willingness to help her team in all facets, including developing the younger runners and securing sponsorships for the team, were just a few of the qualities her coaches said make her an outstanding asset to the ’Canes.
JUNIOR KEY WEST MVP
Caylaa Makimaa JUNIOR KEY WEST
Key West junior Caylaa Makimaa had two goals this season: to qualify for states and to break the 20-minute barrier. Makimaa did both at regionals, finishing 12th overall in a blazing 19:53, which earned her a solo bid to the state championships in Tallahassee. Makimaa made those goals clear to her coach, Keara McGraw, who said, “I knew both were possible for her, and told her states was going to require a sub-20 so those goals go hand in hand.” The speedy junior dedicated herself to this season, and her efforts proved worthwhile when she became just the second Conch to break 20 minutes and the third to earn a bib for the state meet. Her undaunted work ethic, exuberant personality and positive attitude have made her a strong leader for her team and have paved the way for a stellar senior season in 2024.
JUNIOR KEY WEST
Mikkel Ross
SENIOR MARATHON Marathon senior Mikkel Ross refuses to be outworked by anyone, a personality trait which has elevated her in every sport. The five-time state qualifier in cross country ran a season-best 22:05 early in the season and kept her pace fairly steady all season long. She led the Fins for much of 2023 and used many years of varsity experience to help take the team to states for the fifth consecutive season.
JUNIOR CORAL SHORES
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Ella Dunn
Jakub Bursa
JUNIOR MARATHON Junior Ella Dunn is, perhaps, the most easily-identified runner in race photos – she is the one smiling and waving. Dunn helped lead her team with her positivity and tireless energy, going the extra mile when it counted the most. Dunn gradually dropped her times to become the Fins’ top runner, earning a 22:12 seasonbest at regionals to help Marathon earn their fifth consecutive trip to states. Dunn clocked in at 22:46 on the challenging Tallahassee course and still has one more season to go.
Rain Banks
SENIOR MARATHON MVP
Vance Bursa
JUNIOR MARATHON
Vance Bursa has been Marathon’s top runner the past two seasons, giving the Fins the advantage of a sub-17 athlete and making it possible to earn a spot at the start line of the state championships this fall. Bursa’s top time this season came at regionals, where he finished in 16:20, which was fast enough for third place overall. He was second in the district and won numerous races outright all season long. Bursa is the sort of runner who has a chance to win every single race he starts, regardless of the odds, and those around him describe him as one of the most kind-hearted people they’ve ever met, despite being such a fierce competitor. With a strong senior campaign, Bursa has the potential to break the school record and medal at the state championships in 2024.
SENIOR MARATHON
Banks has been a fixture on Marathon’s cross country team since the sixth grade, qualifying for states first in the eighth grade and repeating that feat four more times since. Banks cracked 23 minutes this season at the Fast Times Meet in October and ran 24:00 at states. Her long legacy of leadership will be sorely missed next season.
Photos by Barry Gaukel, Mark Hedden and contributed images.
The oldest of Marathon’s Bursa brothers, senior Jakub’s speed and maturity have helped the Fins thrive the past three seasons. His regional 18:04 performance set a PR for him this season, and he carried a heavy load for the team, placing second most of the season. Bursa’s consistency and positive attitude have helped lead his team to their ninth consecutive state appearance.
Antonin Bursa
8TH GRADE MARATHON When all is said and done the youngest Bursa brother may just outrun them all. After chasing his older brothers since he could walk, Tony Bursa has come into his own. Bursa finished in fifth place at the FHSAA 1A race and has not even begun high school. He set a new PR at regionals this season, blazing to the finish line in just 17:21. Coach Jim Murphy believes he has what it takes to break Marathon’s 5K record, and with three state appearances under his belt already, Bursa has the unique opportunity to toe the line in Tally an unprecedented seven times for the Fins.
THE KEYS WEEKLY 2023 ALL-KEYS CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Fast times and young teams make Keys distance running a mainstay
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ey West’s boys and girls had great success this season, sending runners into the postseason medal hunt from both teams. The girls team qualified for regionals as a team, while two boys made the cut as individuals. One runner made the state championships, which has not happened for Key West since 2019. Both teams return numerous talented runners, and the Lady Conchs are stocked with competitive juniors, giving way to early excitement for next season. Marathon’s boys and girls made their prowess as the Keys’ distance powerhouse undeniable this fall. The girls made their fifth appearance at the state championships and the gentlemen made it their ninth. Though both teams lose several of their top athletes, Marathon’s roster runs deep and a young, talented squad of runners are already working to extend the school’s state-qualifying streaks. Coral Shores had very young teams in both boys and girls cross country this year. The boys return all but two athletes next year while the girls team returns every single runner, including their lone regional qualifier, giving a lot of hope for the future of ’Canes cross country.
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Mason Buxton
SENIOR MARATHON Fins senior Mason Buxton has been a team fixture since middle school. After clocking an 18:21 PR at the regional meet this season, Buxton made it to his fifth state championship race, the only male Marathon runner to do so. He shouldered his role as Marathon’s fourth or fifth man with maturity and a strong work ethic, making him a solid training partner for his teammates. A talented runner on a team of talented runners, his times would often beat out the rest of the Keys pack.
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Colbin Hill
SENIOR KEY WEST Key West senior Colbin Hill had a stellar final season, improving his times over the course of the year. Hill was the Conchs’ top runner the past two seasons, with his prep career culminating in a 17:26 PR at the FHSAA Region 4 2A championships, for which he individually qualified. He brought maturity, leadership, and a relentless training schedule to his team.
Jerven Louis
Nathaniel Shugarman
JUNIOR KEY WEST
SOPHOMORE CORAL SHORES
Conchs junior Jerven Louis showed a steady improvement throughout the season, peaking at precisely the right moment. Louis didn’t just PR at districts; he crushed his previous best by nearly a minute, breaking the 20-minute mark for the first time and finishing in 19:37. The following week at regionals, which he qualified for individually, he did it again, completing the course in 19:13. The hard-working junior is quickly making a name for himself on courses across South Florida.
Just a sophomore, Coral Shores’ Nathaniel Shugarman improved by nearly one-and-a-half minutes this season. Shugarman became the ’Canes’ top male runner, finishing in 20:48 at districts and narrowly missing an individual spot at regionals. The speedy sophomore should continue to shave off time and could make a deep run into the postseason in 2024.
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733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is: December 28, 2023. Personal Representative: Rebecca Ford Hayden 85261 Old Highway Islamorada, Florida 33036 Attorney for Personal Representatives: URBAN J. W. PATTERSON, ESQ. Email: ujwplaw@gmail.com Secondary Email: ujwplawfirm@yahoo.com Florida Bar No. 382035 Urban J. W. Patterson, P.A. P.O. Box 783 Islamorada, Florida 33036 Telephone: 305-664-5065 Publish: December 28, 2023 and January 4, 2024 The Weekly Newspapers
Boat Dockage for rent in Marathon. Privatebay bottom, up to 40' boat, self containing, offshore water, car & dingy parking space provided. 305-610-8002
pay at a private club, opportunities to advance. Flexible mor ning/af ter noon/ evening hours Tuesday–Sunday. Call 305-743-6739 to schedule an interview or email office@ m a rat h o nya c htc l u b. c o m
LONG TERM Key Largo 2BR/2BA Spacious Doublewide, 1400 sq ft modular on canal w/40’ dock, direct ocean access. Very nice community. $ 3 7 5 0 / m o n t h 786-258-3127
DISTRICT II ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DAC II) (From the City Limits of Key West to the West End of the Seven Mile Bridge) of the MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL has an opening for an “At Large” representative - Any resident who is not directly involved in a tourism business and who shall represent the general public and shall live or work within the tax collection district for which they are applying. (The operative word within this description is directly. This word means someone who is not in business, nor whose business or economic activity are dependent upon tourists.) Any person wishing to participate on the District II Advisory Committee of the Monroe County Tourist Development Council within the district so noted above, may request an application by emailing sydney@fla-keys. com. Completed applications should be emailed to sydney@fla-keys.com or may be sent via U.S. mail to the address below: Department DAC Monroe County Tourist Development Council 1201 White Street, Suite 102 Key West, FL 33040 The deadline for receipt of application at the above address is 5:00 p.m. on Friday
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING: MONROE COUNTY CONTRACTORS EXAMINING BOARD MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA Notice is Hereby Given To Whom it may concern, that on Tuesday, January 16, 2024 the Monroe County Contractors Examining Board (CEB) will hold a scheduled meeting at the Marathon Government Center, 2798 Overseas Highway, Second Floor, BOCC Room, Marathon, Florida scheduled to commence at 9:30 A.M. This meeting is to hear the following: any person(s) to come before the board; any reports from Monroe County Assistant Attorney; any reports from Monroe County Building Official; any reports from Staff. The Monroe County Contractors Examining Board (“CEB”) will review Certificate of Competency Trade applications and the Industry Input Section. All public participation in this meeting may be conducted via Communication Media Technology (“CMT”) using Zoom Webinar platform, during the scheduled meeting. Meeting Agenda and Zoom Webinar information is available 7 days prior to meeting date on the Monroe County Web Calendar and the Contractors Examining Board webpage: www. monroecounty-fl.gov PURSUANT TO FLORIDA STATUTE SECTION 286.0105, be advised that, if a person decides to appeal the decision made by the Contractors’ Examining Board with respect to any matter considered at today’s hearing, that person will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ADA ASSISTANCE: If you are a person with a disability who needs special recommendations in order to participate in this proceeding, please contact the County Administrator's Office, by
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 2023-CP-122-P IN RE: ESTATE OF STANLEY SAMUEL HAYDEN, JR. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of STANLEY SAMUEL HAYDEN, JR., deceased, whose date of death was August 26, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 88820 Overseas Highway, Plantation Key, FL 33070. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION
AUTOS WANTED
Place your BOAT SLIP FOR RENT ad here for $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844 today COMMERCIAL
SPACE FOR RENT New warehouses for rent in the Upper Keys. 4 units avail., 600 sq ft each, 20 ft. high ceilings, ½ bath in each unit. $2,500.00/month. 3059 2 4 - 0 5 9 3 EMPLOYMENT
AUTOS ALL YEARS! Junk or Used Cars, Vans, Trucks. Runs or Not. $CASH 305-332-0483
BAHAMAS BEACH Family Retreat Needs Retired Caretaker Couple. Call or text 3054 3 9 - 9 9 9 1
AUTOS FOR SALE
Hiring: Lead Gutter Installer - EXPERIENCE REQUIRED – valid Driver’s License - must be comfortable with heights - located in Tavernier. To apply, please call or text Jay 305-587-1581.
1964 Ford Galaxy, 427 Big Block, 5-speed, located in Key Largo. 954-445-6647 2009 Toyota Rav4 166k miles - excellent running condition. Located in Marathon. $5,500 305-393-3230 SOLD IN LESS THAN ONE WEEK! 2008 Acura TL. Recent rebuilt A/C. Brand new battery. Runs wells $2,995. Located in Key Largo. Call 305-451-8410 or 305-852-3471. SOLD IN LESS THAN ONE WEEK! Place your AUTO FOR SALE ad here for $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844 today!
SUDOKU SOLUTION
MARATHON GARBAGE SERVICE We are now hiring for the following positions:
Diesel Mechanic Truck Helpers CDL Drivers Applicants must apply in person to be considered. 4290 Overseas Hwy, Marathon
Marathon Yacht Club is hiring a part-time bartender for event nights. $12/hr plus guaranteed gratuity, employee meal provided, private club environment. Variety of afternoon/ evening hours available Tuesday – Sunday. Call 305-743-6739 to schedule an interview or email office@ m a rat h o nya c htc l u b. c o m .
Looking for happy personality with good customer service skills to complete staff in fun Keys Gift Shop in Marathon. Part time to start. Call 305 731 6947 for appointment. City of Marathon Current Job Openings: Administrative Asst. Fire Department and Right of Way Technician. Full Benefits. EOE Please see City website for details www.ci.marathon.fl.us Marathon Auto Air looking for Shop Help - full or part-time. Pay based on experience. Apply in person at 2525 Overseas Highway, Marathon. 305-289-9884 Boat rental company in Marathon needs an Outboard Mechanic. Some general marina work, and boat experience a plus. Call 305-481-7006 Marathon Yacht Club is hiring a part-time line cook. Responsible for food and kitchen prep. Competitive
The Housing Authority Authority of the City of Key West now hiring the following positions: PT Receptionist, Assistant Director of Housing-Key West, Occupancy & Admissions AssistantKey West, Protective Service Aide, Housing Manager-Middle Keys, HVAC Maintenance Mechanic, Maintenance Mechanic (Maintenance Worker) and Grounds Caretaker. To apply, please contact Human Resources at: martinezm@kwha.org or 305-296-5621 Applications are available at the Administrative Office located at 1400 Kennedy Dr., Key West, FL 33040 or online at www. kwha.org - EOE & Drug Free Work Place. This opportunity is covered under Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968. Habitat ReStore in Marathon is seeking a Retail Manager. Send resume to admin@ habitatmiddlekeys. org. Retail experience necessary. EOE & Drug Free Workplace. Starting Salary $50,000. No benefits currently. HIRED IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS!! Place your Help Wanted ad here for $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305743-0844 today! HOBBIES/COLLECT.
P R I V A T E C O L L E C T O R WANTS Rolex, Dive Watches and Pilot Watches. Old Model Military Clocks & Watches. Call 305-743-4578
Large One Bedroom Suite, Conch House, carpet, tile, appliances, fully furnished in Marathon. Available now. $2,000/month includes electric, water, sewer, cable, internet. No Pets. 305-610-8002 2 Bedroom 1 Bath house in Marathon. Tile & carpet floors, new appliances, gated property. No pets. 305-610-8002 Place your Housing For Rent ad here. $25.00/ week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844. HOUSING WANTED
M a t u r e professional female seeks empty or furnished living space in Key West. Need Washer/Dryer, Private Bath & Kitchen. 202-531-9878 RV LOT FOR RENT
Large RV Waterfront Lot with Dockage for rent in Marathon. Full hook up. $1950/ month plus utilities. F/L/S 305-731-5042 Large RV Lot for Rent in Marathon. Full hook up. $1600/ month plus utilities. F/L/S 305-731-5042 VACATION RENTAL
Key West House For Rent 28 day minimum. Recently renovated. 2 Units: 3BR/3BA or 2BR/2.5BA. 1 block to Schooner Wharf @ Historic Seaport. Starting $ 2 1 4 / n i g h t . SweetCarolineSeaport. c o m 3BR/2.5BA for rent in Key Largo - on the water with dockage available. Jan/Feb/ March 954-445-6647 YARD SALES
Place your YARD SALE ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844 today!
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• CLASSIFIEDS, PUBLIC & LEGAL NOTICES 305.743.0844 • CLASSIFIEDS, PUBLIC & LEGAL NOTICES • •305.743.0844 HAPPY NEW YEAR!
HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE KEYS W E E K L Y NE WSPAPERS! WISHING YOU GOOD HEALTH AND MUCH HAPPINESS THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEAR!
PAPA JOE’S WATERFRONT in Islamorada is in final stages of construction and looking forward to an end-of-January opening!!
SUNSET GRILLE IS HIRING
HEAVY DIESEL MECHANIC We are hiring a heavy diesel mechanic with experience working on John Deere, Caterpillar, Kubota, etc. Monday-Friday with some overtime available.
• Bussers • Hosts • Line Cooks • Waitstaff • Bartenders • Dishwashers • Bar Backs
Please apply at Charley Toppino & Sons, Inc. 129 Toppino Industrial Dr, Key West – ask for Cheryl 305-296-5606 extension 126
Apply in person at Sunset Grille & Raw Bar, 7 Knight’s Key Blvd, Marathon
WE ARE HIRING! Plant Store/Nursery Associate (PT) Sat–Tues 9AM–5 PM Position requires a min. of high school completion and 1 yr. exp. Must be knowledgeable in tropical plants and have good social/business skills, above average computer skills (knowledge of POS a plus). Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds. English language, speaking and writing, proficiency is a must. FL driver’s license w/good driving record, references and background screening required. Direct Care Staff /Driver at Adult Day Training Program KW (FT&PT) Mon-Fri Position is available at our Adult Day program. This position provided direct care service and support to our clients in the day program. This position requires the minimum of high school completion or GED. FL Driver’s license w/clean driving record, English language, speaking and writing, proficiency is a must. Pre-employment training online and in person required. Direct Care Staff – Group Homes (PT) Mon-Wed 3PM-11PM Position requires a min. of high school completion and 1 yr. exp or 1 yr. college. FL DL w/clean driving record required. English language, speaking and writing, proficiency is a must. References and background screening required. MARC | 1401 Seminary St, Key West | www.marchouse.org
Come join our family! EOE
Now accepting applications via email for the following positions: Admin/Office-Manager Assistant General Manager Restaurant/Floor Manager(s) Beverage/Bar Manager Sous Chef(s) Kitchen Manager/Supervisor(s) We are now beginning to assemble our management team. If you’re interested in any of these listed employment opportunities, please email your resume to FrankS@PapaJoesWaterfront.com Please be sure to attach your resume, contact info, & position(s) of interest. Please No calls, No walk-ins at this time. Thank you.
DUI EVALUATOR/ INSTRUCTOR The Advocate DUI Program is hiring for part time positions. DUI instructors and evaluators - 2 days a week, Bachelors or Masters degree in substance abuse field required. Bilingual preferred, not required. Office located in Marathon. Contact Marcia at 305-704-0117.
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM OPERATORS LOCATION: MARATHON
The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority is looking for Distribution System Operators to perform semi-skilled work, involving the repair and maintenance of FKAA water distribution and transmission systems. We provide on the job training for qualified applicants. Requires a High School, Diploma or GED and valid Florida Driver’s License. Salary: $48,909.19. Excellent benefits and opportunities for advancement. Apply online at www.fkaa.com/212/opportunities EEO, VPE, ADA, DFW
$$$ OFFICE ASSISTANT $$$
DYNASTY MARINE ASSOCIATES, MARATHON, FL Duties to include invoice and inventory entry, creating and filing paperwork for international shipments, scheduling inspections needed for international shipments, customer communication and tracking, creating and maintaining customer accounts and some customer service. Must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Outlook and Excel. This position requires high attention to detail and the ability to multitask. Competitive compensation plus benefits. Benefits package including vacation, sick days, holidays and 401K PSP retirement plan. Please send cover letter and resume to sales@dynastymarine.net for consideration. No phone calls please. dynastymarine.net
EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS AND HELPERS NEEDED Experience is required. Must have a valid driver’s license. We offer 401K, medical insurance, paid holidays and paid vacation. Positions available in Key West and Marathon. 305-292-3369
HEAVY DIESEL MECHANIC We are hiring a heavy diesel mechanic with experience working on John Deere, Caterpillar, Kubota, etc. Monday-Friday with some overtime available. Please apply at Charley Toppino & Sons, Inc. 129 Toppino Industrial Dr, Key West – ask for Cheryl 305-296-5606 extension 126
MARATHON GARBAGE SERVICE We are now hiring for the following positions:
Diesel Mechanic Truck Helpers CDL Drivers Applicants must apply in person to be considered. 4290 Overseas Hwy, Marathon
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• CLASSIFIEDS, PUBLIC && LEGAL NOTICES • • 305.743.0844 • CLASSIFIEDS, PUBLIC LEGAL NOTICES 305.743.0844 OPENINGS AVAILABLE TAVERNIER MARINERS HOSPITAL - Customer Service Coordinator - Medical Technologist, $15k Sign-on Bonus* - Medical Technologist, Laboratory - Multi-Modality Imaging Tech, Radiology, $20k Sign-on Bonus* - Multi-Modality Imaging Tech, Ultrasound, $20k Sign-on Bonus* - MH Multiplace Hyperbaric Tech - Pool Group Exercise Instructor - Pool Physical Therapist - Registered Nurse, $25k Sign-on Bonus*
MARATHON FISHERMEN’S COMMUNITY HOSPITAL - Cook, Dietary, $5k Sign-on Bonus* - Emergency Department Team Coordinator - Environmental Tech, $5k Sign-on Bonus* - Manager Food Service - Medical Technologist, $15k Sign-on Bonus* - Multi-Modality Imaging Tech, Radiology, $20k Sign-on Bonus* - Patient Care Manager, Emergency Department, $20k Sign-on Bonus* - Patient Experience Advocate - Pharmacy Tech, $4k Sign-on Bonus* - Phlebotomist, Laboratory - Pool Physical Therapist - Registered Nurse, Oncology-Outpatient, $15k Sign-on Bonus* - Registered Nurse, Post Anesthesia Care Unit, $15k Sign-on Bonus* - Security Officer All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status. *Sign-on bonuses are available only for select full-time positions based on candidate experience.
APPLY AND LEARN MORE careers.baptisthealth.net or call 786-243-8507
DOLPHIN RESEARCH CENTER
IS HIRING!
D’Asign Source is seeking the following professionals. Overtime and benefits are available. For full details & additional openings, please visit DAsignSource.com/careers
Network Administrator
Ensure the stable operation of the computer networks. This includes planning, developing, installing, configuring, maintaining, supporting, and optimizing all network hardware, software, and communication links.
Pool & Landscape Technician Experienced in landscaping, hardscape install, irrigation and lighting systems. Competitive compensation plus benefits.
Construction Foreman
Coordination and participation in the day-to-day on site construction process, to the highest quality standards.
The Guidance/Care Center, Inc. a division of
“Uplifting the human spirit since 1973”
THE GUIDANCE/CARE CENTER, Inc.
IS HIRING!
Volunteer Resources Administrative Assistant
GCC offers excellent benefits for full-time employment, but we realize some would prefer part-time to enjoy the Florida Keys lifestyle more. All positions can be considered for full or part-time unless notated. Apply at westcare.com and enter your availability.
Facilities Maintenance Apprentice
KEY LARGO
(Full-Time, Permanent) (Full-Time, Permanent)
Education Program Host (Full-Time, Permanent)
Staff Photographer
(Full-Time, Part-Time, Seasonal)
Media & Marketing Assistant (Full-Time, Permanent)
Advocate (PT) Behavioral Health Counselor (Child)
KEY WEST
Peer Support Specialist Prevention Specialist Advocate Behavioral Health Therapist (Child, Adult) Behavioral Health Counselor (Child) Case Manager (Adult)
MARATHON
Email cover letter, DRC application & resume to drc-hr@dolphins.org EOE
Admission Specialist Care Coordinator (PT) Driver (CDL) Behavioral Health Therapist (Child, Adult) RNs/LPNs - 3 shifts (also Per Diem) Peer Support Specialist *Support Worker – Assisted Living (PT) *Behavioral Health Technicians 3 shifts (also Per Diem)
DOLPHIN RESEARCH CENTER
*No experience required for this position. Will train. A caring heart & helpful hands required.
Teaching... Learning... Caring
Background and drug screen req. COMPETITIVE PAY! EXCEPTIONAL BENEFITS!!! Check out all available positions at: www.westcare.com (search by zip code) EEOC/DFWP
Benefits include medical, life & disability insurance, 401(k) plan, paid vacation, sick time & holidays. Full job descriptions available at www.dolphins.org/career_opportunities
58901 O/S Hwy - Grassy Key, FL