Keys Weekly Sports Wrap 24-0829

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THE SCOREBOARD

AUG. 29

Basilica Volleyball Marathon 8/19 W, 3-1

Marathon Volleyball Mater Bay 8/21 W, 3-0

Coral Shores Volleyball Silver Palms 8/21 W, 3-1

Key West Volleyball Marathon 8/22 W, 3-0

Coral Shores Volleyball Westwood 8/22 W, 3-1

Marathon Football Pompano Beach 8/23 W, 39-30

Coral Shores Football South Homestead 8/23 W, 29-0

Key West Football Clewiston 8/23 W, 35-6

ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

Key West Volleyball Eustis 8/24 L, 3-2 THIS WEEK

GARCIA

THIS WEEK IN KEYS SPORTS

AUG. 29

8/29 All Keys Teams Golf @ Ocean Reef 1 p.m.

8/29 Coral Shores Volleyball Keys Gate 5:30 p.m.

8/30 Marathon Volleyball @ Florida Christian 5:30 p.m.

8/30

8/30 Coral Shores Football Palmer Trinity School 7 p.m.

8/30 Key West Volleyball Boca Raton 7 p.m.

8/30 Key West Football IMG Academy White 7 p.m.

8/30 Basilica Volleyball @ Shelton 4 p.m.

8/30 Basilica & Coral Shores Cross Country @ Race of the Thoroughbreds 3 p.m.

9/3 Coral Shores Volleyball Basilica 4:30 p.m.

9/3

9/4

9/5 Marathon Volleyball Key West 5:30 p.m.

9/5 All Keys Teams Golf @ Ocean Reef 1 p.m.

9/5 Coral Shores Cross Country @ Larry & Penny Thompson Park 3 p.m.

9/5 Coral Shores Volleyball @ South Homestead 5:30 p.m.

Braulio has the heart of a lion. He is an emotional player and lays it all on the line. He does so much that probably goes unnoticed by most, but I notice. He is willing to do whatever it takes to win.”

Sean McDonald, Fins football coach

36.7 total yards yards-per-carry average

ON THE COVER

In last week’s game against Pompano Beach, senior Braulio Garcia ran for 110 yards, including a 64-yard explosion good for a TD. He earned those yards in just three carries, and his 36.7 yards-per-carry average was good enough for the team high. Not bad for a lineman who played guard for the first quarter. Marathon had run through the entire depth chart of blocking backs in a matter of days, but coach Sean McDonald knew where he could find a talented, dependable one.

Garcia made the switch from blocking back to lineman this fall, selflessly giving up the glory of a back for the unglamorous, though crucial, role as lineman for the Fins.

“Braulio never complained once. He always puts the team above self and that is a big part of why we are having success,” explained McDonald.

As a senior, Garcia has shouldered the responsibility of leadership and lifts others up with a lighthearted attitude, but when it comes to football, he is all business. For his willingness to put his team first and rock solid leadership, Braulio Garcia is the Keys Weekly Athlete of the Week.

Braulio
Senior, Marathon Football
For the first time in years, all three Keys gridiron squads vanquished their opponents on the same night to start the regular season. See page 8. Top left: Key West’s Josue Thanus. Top right: Coral Shores’ Yemcel Moreno. Bottom, from left: Marathon’s Fab Louis Jeune, Eduardo Garcia, Tanner Ross, Carlos Lezcano & Shamar Wright. Photos by Maicey Malgrat, Doug Finger and Barry Gaukel.
Photo by BARRY GAUKEL/Keys Weekly

fled to the Keys from the frozen mountains of Pennsylvania hours after graduating from college and never looked back. She is a second-generation coach and educator, and has taught in the public school system for over 25 years. She and her husband met at a beginning teacher meeting in 1997 and have three children born and raised in Monroe County. In her free time, McDonald loves flea markets, historical fiction and long runs in the heat.

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grew up in Miami and moved to the Keys in 1997. He has spent the last 25 years teaching physical education and coaching virtually every sport for Florida Keys kids ages 4 to 18. If you are reading this and live or lived in the Florida Keys, he has probably taught, coached, or coached against someone you know.

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LIFE IN THE FAST LANE

Conchs,

’Canes prepare

to showcase speed and talent this season

If you’ve never been to a Key West home swim meet, you are most definitely missing out. The longest-serving coach in the Florida Keys, Lori Bosco, started one of several unique traditions many years ago, and still today you will find her team standing beneath the American flag at each home meet. The team collaboratively sings the “The Star-Spangled Banner” before the beginning of each race. Bosco also initiated a post-race congratulatory lineup for both teams in a sport she says is full of sportsmanship and goodwill.

Bosco’s Conchs are playing catch-up a bit this season after their home pool underwent resurfacing, sending them scrambling for practices, but her team now seems ready to represent in the beautifully-redone pool at College of the Florida Keys.

The pool is not the only thing looking great these days. “We lost a lot of seniors last year, but right now we have 10 returners for 21 total on the boys team and eight returners with 14 total on the girls,” Bosco said. “The boys’ numbers are pretty good,” she added, explaining that though the girls’ numbers were a little low, their talent makes up for it.

Returning this season are Aly Camargo, a sophomore who qualified for regionals last season in four events. Camargo is a sprint specialist, qualifying for postseason starts in the 50 and 100 free as well as a pair of relays.

Seniors Reeghan Davis and Lindsey Smith will serve as team captains this season. Both are experienced swimmers, praised by Bosco for their leadership and maturity. Also returning for the Lady Conchs are Colbie Turner, Hadley Bardoni and Mary Searcy, three veterans who should make an immediate positive impact for Key West.

New to the girls high school team, but not the sport, are Ashlyn Pico and Karis Dryer. Both athletes have club experience which they will bring to the Lady Conchs varsity squad this fall.

For the boys, Eli Morris returns for his senior season as a captain. Morris used his specialty, backstroke, to help carry two Conch relays to regionals last season. Joining Morris in leadership roles this season are Matthew Robertson and Jason Frankel.

The boys team will also benefit from the return of Santiago Gonzalez, a 100 and 200 freestyle specialist; Hugo Blinckmann at breaststroke and freestyle; and Jacob Perez, who holds down the distance races for Key West.

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Bosco plans to allow the seniors to choose their events in an intrasquad meet for some fun competition and to honor the outgoing athletes in their final competition at CFK. Key West took the plunge for their first competition on Aug. 24 against Port Charlotte High School (results not available at press time).

Coral Shores returns a host of veterans this season. “We have a fantastic group of juniors and seniors who are ready to take the lead and inspire our rookies this year,” said coach Kelly Owens. She named Abbie Sargent, Layne Smith, Allegra Fucaraccio, Sofia Figueredo and Larkin Dunn on the ladies’ side and Evan Osipov, Mason Osipov and Anthony Jeffrey on the boys’. Sargent, Smith and Fucarracio all made the cut last season, qualifying for the state meet, and with three-fourths of their relay teams intact, they have a very good chance of repeating the feat.

Owens and co-head coach Jon Olsen have their eyes set on the big show. They are hoping to repeat last year’s postseason successes, and the coaches as well as the athletes in Coral Shores’ swim program put in the work all year long. Olsen works year-round with some of the athletes, and their work should pay dividends this season. Several athletes partake in open-water long-distance swims to stay competitive in the offseason.

Coral Shores will again feature a group of competitive divers. Last season the ’Canes added a pair of divers to their roster after being without any for several seasons. This year, Owens says more have joined, and she hopes they too will meet the requirements to qualify for the postseason.

The ’Canes are heavy on the leadership this season, with a group of dedicated seniors willing to sacrifice and lead by example in their last year representing Coral Shores. Seniors Sargent, Jeffrey, Evan Osipov, Calista Wittke, Leticia Lima and Rachel Rusch are a special group this season; all six have plenty of experience, strong work ethic and a willingness to set the tempo for the underclassmen.

Johnny Pico, a junior who swam for Key West’s club team long ago, is on the roster, as well as Camargo’s older brother Sebastian, who is taking up competitive swimming for the first time as a junior.

Bosco’s squad includes nine freshmen and 11 first-year swimmers, a bit of an anomaly for Key West. Bosco stressed that her team will focus on PRs for themselves and work on coming together as a team. “You have to work together to win,” she said. “Swimming is both an individual and a team sport.”

With eight home meets and one of their three away meets at Founders Park in Islamorada, Conch fans have plenty of opportunities to see the Southernmost swimmers in competition. Although Bosco has been coaching for nearly three decades, she keeps things fresh with creative solutions each season. This year the crafty coach has added an event to her busy schedule to benefit athletes and parents alike.

“Usually our last home meet is senior day. This year it is on a Thursday at 1 p.m. and a lot of parents can’t be there,” she explained. “We also have a week between the last meet and Districts, so to keep them swimming that week, we are having a Saturday senior show day.”

always show up with a positive attitude,” Owens added. “I year.”

Owens described her seniors as “truly some of the best leaders and a great group of role models for our up-andcoming swimmers. Regardless of their level in the pool, they always show up with a positive attitude,” Owens added. “I am looking forward to seeing their influence on our team dynamic this year.”

Although

Although the Lady ’Canes return a majority of their roster, including multiple state qualifiers, they did lose a key sprinter last season to graduation and will need to find a fourth swimmer to fill in on their highly-successful relay teams. Owens is not too worried, though.

teams. Owens is not too worried, though.

“I believe we have the depth to make a seamless transition,” she said.

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As of press time, Coral Shores’ schedule had not been finalized, but the Hurricanes are doing everything they can to take South Florida by storm this season and bring home more hardware to the Keys.

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Clockwise from top left: Jason Frankel, Abbie Sargent, Allegra Fucaraccio and Reeghan Davis. Photos by Mark Hedden and Doug Finger

BASILICA SCHOOL OPENS NEW CHAPTER WITH A ‘W’

Hurricanes win two, but lose coach

For the first time in decades, Basilica School, formerly Mary Immaculate, participated in varsity athletics last week. The Mariners began their new chapter with a win against Marathon, defeating the Lady Fins 3-1 on Aug. 19.

The former high school, which closed in 1986, has a rich history in athletics on the island. While its doors were once shuttered due to declining enrollment, the school now boasts a waiting list which school president and varsity volleyball coach Robert Wright attributes to its reputation and parents and students seeking faith-based instruction.

“Starting the season with a 'W' is always a good thing, especially after taking 38 years off from varsity competition,” Wright said. “Although we won, we were not satisfied with our play overall. We have to bring down our errors."

In their inaugural match, a genuine team effort led to the victory. Uma Vogan registered a dozen kills, a solo block and assisted on another while hustling for 24 digs. Gloria Slavik killed 8, assisted 18 and earned 21 digs. Olivia Revoredo and Mackenzie Morris each scored a pair of aces and Kayden Davis was perfect at the baseline, landing all 22 of her serves offensively, then adding 11 digs for the Mariners’ defense.

The Mariners defeated Marathon in Key West, but the Fins didn’t go down without a fight. Basilica School got off to an early lead, winning the first set 25-12, but Marathon dug deep in set two, tying it up with a 27-25 win of their own. Sets three and four belonged to the Mariners, who won 25-19 then 25-23 to win their first varsity contest at home, 3-1.

"I was exceptionally proud of our team leaders, juniors Gloria Slavik and Mackenzie Morris,” said Wright. “I was also blown away by the offensive production of two of our middle school starters."

The Mariners have a handful of juniors on their roster, which is also peppered with middle school students. Despite missing a pair of key athletes until mid-September, Wright feels confident in his team. He said the girls are gaining momentum and getting better every day, making them an interesting addition to Keys volleyball schedules not only this season, but for many to come.

Coral Shores stormed the courts this season, earning a quick 2-0 record with wins over Somerset Silver Palms and Westwood Christian last week. Jarrod Mandozzi, named head coach a few hours before the first regular season match after the resignation of previous head coach Sam Ovalle, was an assistant coach last season with the Hurricanes’ program. Mandozzi had hung up his whistle and was set to enjoy his role as the Lady ’Canes’ number one fan.

“I can tell you I certainly never expected to be here this season,” he said. “I helped Sam last season so I know all of the girls and I’ve had some of them in basketball in the past.” Ovalle stepped down to attend to personal matters early last week.

“He is an amazing coach and a great friend, so while I didn’t expect to be here and have the time, I made the time for him and the girls when Sam, Rich (Russell) and Ed (Holly) shared the situation,” Mandozzi said.

Though Mandozzi felt a bit shaky about his abrupt takeover, the Lady ’Canes seemed steady on their feet, taking a quick lead over district rival Somerset Silver Palms in their season opener on the road on Aug. 22. But the Stallions battled back and won the first set, 26-24. Coral Shores quickly regrouped and swept the final three sets to win the match 3-1. Mandozzi expressed great pride in his team’s ability to shake off the week’s disappointments and the first set to come back to start their season off in the win column.

The team added to their win count the following night in their home opener against Westwood Christian School in another 3-1 victory. Over the course of both games, Grace Leffler had 20 kills for the ’Canes. Shelby Lynn served up 6 aces and Abby Bergeron added 4 more. Ivy Tiedemann was credited with 33 assists and Lynn assisted 27 times. Niveah Howard led in blocks, denying 13 times with some of them described by Mandozzi as “emphatic.” Sofia Jans chalked up 33 digs in the pair of matches. The next test for the Hurricanes will be an exciting one; they play Basilica School in Tavernier on Sept. 3.

Just across the island from Basilica, Key West enjoyed a season home opener win against Marathon on Aug. 22. The Lady Conchs, led by head coach Kim Butler, won it in three sets, led by Gabby Garcia with a dozen kills against the Fins. Audrey Smith had 8 kills with a .462 attacking efficiency. Reese Haggard earned 19 assists and Garcia and Kuhn were praised for their passing in a game Butler said she was happy to win, but felt it could have been played cleaner.

Hot off their sweep of Marathon, the Conchs hosted Eustis High on Aug. 24. Smith was a standout again with 12 kills and a .333 hitting percentage, 5 blocks and 3 aces. Tess Wright had 4 kills and a .375 efficiency and added a block at the net. Garcia killed 16 Panther shots while Haggard added another 24 assists to her stats. Molly McKnight assisted 12 times and earned 2 aces serving. The gameplay was furious, with both teams showing brilliant hitting and accuracy at the baseline. It would take all five sets to determine a winner, but in the end, Eustis came away with the victory. Key West hosted neighboring Basilica School on Aug. 28 for a newly-rekindled in-town rivalry match (results not available at presstime). The Lady Conchs have another home match scheduled against Boca Raton on Friday, Aug. 30, then have a break in their schedule lasting until a quick trip to Marathon toward the end of September.

Monroe County competition gave Marathon some trouble last week, with losses to Basilica School and Key West High, but the Fins looked great against Mater Bay on Aug. 21. Marathon beat the Rays in three sets, not allowing Mater to score more than 11 in any one game.

Coach Kelley Cruz was happy to get her athletes some experience in the match. “We were able to get everyone some playing time,” she said. Cruz was still trying to figure out her best lineup, but the past week has allowed for Marathon to get the right fit at each spot.

“I think we identified roughly who our starting six are,” Cruz said. “Elena (Eubank) showed some impressive skill at the net. She was able to showcase her skill of placement. Allison Helms, Tiana Palma and Mia Olivia all shared digs in the back row. Shynell McGuire was a utility player getting kills. Daysi Williams, Sara Strama, Addison Collins and Mackenzie Nielson also shared kills at the net. Mackenzie Budi is always a force in the back row hitting and digging hard hits.”

Up next for the Fins will be a match at Florida Christian on Aug. 30; then they will have a break until Sept. 12, when they travel to Fort Lauderdale to take on the Sharks of NSU University School.

FAIRWAY TO HEAVEN

Keys golfers conquer one of the top-ranked courses in Florida

Athletes representing Key West, Marathon and Coral Shores enjoyed a rare occurrence last week: Members of their high school varsity golf teams played nine holes at Ocean Reef’s Dolphin Course. On a course described as exclusive, remote and dazzling, the golfers and their coaches could not agree more, as each head coach expressed excitement about the opportunity for their athletes.

Key West registered the lowest scores on the manicured course, with the Conchs winning the top four spots in the boys division and the only five in the girls. Claudia Steling beat a field of four teammates, shooting a 53 on the day. Steling, a junior, brings experience and leadership to her team and is playing very well for the start of the season. Behind Steling was a pair of sophomores. Lexi Finigan was just two strokes behind, while Charlize Lopez shot a 64. The seniors shored up the top five spots, with Monica Bueno shooting a 69 and Breanna Santanna penciling in a 71.

While Key West’s girls were competing against one another, the boys had a bit more competition. Key West won the match with a combined score of 176 to Marathon’s 196. Coral Shores was close behind in third at 201. Helping to secure Key West’s win were seniors Jackson Barroso and Peyton Zubieta, who tied at 43. Geo Twyman, a sophomore, and senior Andrew Bassett tied at 45 apiece to take the next two spots.

Next was Marathon’s Leo Mendez in fifth place with a 46. One stroke behind was fellow senior Dolphin Mason Thornton in a three-way tie for sixth place alongside Coral Shores’ senior Preston Carroll and junior Brock Bynum. Hurricane senior Tanel Irons and Dolphin sophomore Roco Piscetello rounded out the top 10 with 49 strokes each.

The teams will be seeing a lot of one another in the next few weeks, playing up and down the Keys all season long. The teams have matches at Key West, Marathon and more action at the prestigious Ocean Reef course on the schedule. The Lady ’Canes and Lady Fins will join the Lady Conchs beginning this week for some friendly competition and Basilica School could make an appearance in the coming weeks as well.

Lexi Finigan. KEYS WEEKLY FILE PHOTO

Keys

teams perfect in season openers

TRIFECTA

Monroe County has not seen wins from all three of its football teams on the same night since 2018, but last Friday, Key West, Marathon and Coral Shores each won at home in their regularseason openers. For Marathon and Key West, the wins avenged losses last season; for Coral Shores, it was affirmation that the ’Canes are exactly where they want to be this fall.

Coach Ed Holly was delighted with his defense against South Homestead, a team he warned should not be taken lightly by future opponents despite the Hurricanes’ 29-0 shutout. “They are very athletic with a lot of speed,” he said. “They did not have the benefit of a preseason game and were still working some things out. I’m glad we played them in Week 1 because they’re going to get better and better.” But it was going to take more than speed to get past the Coral Shores secondary, which wreaked havoc all night long.

A large part of the Hurricane wrecking crew was Eddie Holly, who racked up 8 solo tackles, 4 assisted tackles, 1 tackle for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Connor Dixon had 4 solo and 4 assisted tackles plus a forced fumble. Holly, Dixon and the rest of the defense gave South Homestead little to work with, especially after the first drive of the game, which broke the hearts and resolve of the visiting Somerset team.

“We came out on our first drive and AJ Putetti finished it with a 1-yard touchdown run,” Holly said. “Then they (South Homestead) drove it down all the way to the goal line. Our defense was successful in a goal-line stance.” After holding the line, the Coral Shores defense handed the ball back to the offense, which promptly resulted in a Putetti 80-yard touchdown and 2-point conversion which gave Coral Shores a 15-point lead early in the matchup.

Holly has been very careful reinstating his quarterback, Yemcel Moreno, to full duties. Moreno, who is coming off a season-ending knee injury last year exacerbated by a reinjury in the spring game, was given the green light in quarter three. As soon as Holly unleashed Moreno, South Homestead was left scrambling to defend the additional layer of offensive capabilities. Moreno scored twice in the second half, resulting in a 29-0 win for Coral Shores.

“The guys played well in our first home game. It was a great night for football,” said Holly, whose team hosts another familiar foe next week. “We had a lot of support from everyone, the cheerleaders, a big crowd, everything.”

The Hurricanes will face the Falcons of Palmer Trinity on Aug. 30 in Tavernier. The Falcons struggled to beat SmartEn Academy, a team that has yet to win a ballgame since their inception, in their season opener, giving Holly’s Hurricanes a lot of hope to stack some serious stats in Week 2.

Forty miles away, the Dolphins enjoyed a season-opener win of their own. Last year, the Golden Tornadoes of Pompano Beach bested the Fins by one point. Last Friday, the Dolphins channeled assistant coach Carl “Chef” Stanton’s Big Dolphin Energy to come out with an early 24-point lead.

The Dolphins’ offense ran for 515 yards on Aug. 23, scoring 5 touchdowns from four different athletes. Carlos Lezcano had the game high of 153 yards and added 2 TDs to his stats. The senior captain also recovered a

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3. The Conchs student section takes up a ‘No Longer Under Construction’ theme on Friday night.

4. Fab Louis Jeune carries the ball early in the Fins’ opener.

5. Carlos Lezcano (1) and Jesus Gonzalez (4) celebrate the first of two Marathon onside-kick recoveries in their season opener on Aug. 23.

6. Dolphin junior Shamar Wright breaks to the outside on his first touchdown run of the season.

7. Aiden Gilday (66) protects kicker Fab Louis Jeune (2) in a point-after-touchdown attempt.

8-10. The Coral Shores Hurricanes put a 29-0 beatdown on South Homestead to open their season on Aug. 23.

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Jayden Gist hauls in an interception in the Tigers’ end zone.
Molly Catena and her stunt group (Molly Kirkpatrick, Madi Wiggins, Britney Salter and Nataly Rios) throw a basket.
Photos by Tracy McDonald, Doug Finger and Maicey Malgrat. See

fumble on defense. Tanner Ross, Fab Louis Jeune, Shamar Wright and Braulio Garcia had the rest of the yards, with Louis Jeune, Wright and Garcia all crossing the goal line for the Fins.

Garcia, who played guard for the better part of the game, had not taken a single snap at the back position all season prior to Friday night. The Fins were three deep at blocking back in their preseason game, but were left scrambling after a series of injuries. Garcia was trusted with 3 carries and broke one for a 64-yard touchdown run.

Despite giving up 30 points, head coach Sean McDonald said his defense did well. “We made some mistakes,” he said, “but the defense did what they were supposed to do and are really starting to get it.” Much of Marathon’s defense is young but full of talent. Sophomore Sean Westerband stepped up big for the Fins, picking off an interception and amassing 4 solo tackles, 3 assists and a fumble recovery. Fellow sophomore Jesus Gonzalez batted down a pass and was credited with a pair of solo tackles and 3 assists.

Special teams were also crucial in the win. The Fins recovered a pair of onside kicks to keep the ball in the hands of their offense. And while many joke about McDonald never kicking the ball deep, he gives the go-ahead occasionally.

“Fab can boot it into the end zone from a lot further out than we’ve been able to do in a long time, so when it looks like that’s the case, we have that option now,” he said.

Marathon was grateful for the win, but will need a few more this season to make a run past October. “Since moving to the rural division, every win counts. If we want to make the playoffs, we need wins and strength of schedule, and this one was meaningful,” said McDonald. This season the Dolphins joined the 1A Rural division of the FHSAA, and will not face another division opponent unless they make it to the playoffs via a ranking algorithm.

If the Fins hope to add a second win to their playoff equation, they’ll need to beat Florida Christian on the road. Marathon defeated the Patriots last season, but a new head coach and amped-up system could make that win more difficult this year.

Key West was scheduled to host the Tigers of Clewiston in the newly-remodeled Tommy Roberts Memorial Stadium last Friday, but in true cat fashion, the Tigers had no intention of playing in the water. An afternoon downpour had swamped the stadium, and though it was potentially playable, the Conchs acquiesced to the Tigers’ demands and played in The Backyard on the turf. The surface didn’t make one bit of difference for Clewiston, whose Tigers were sent home reeling from a 35-6 Key West thumping, avenging a 1-touchdown loss last season.

The biggest difference between last season’s outcome versus last week’s was in turnovers. In 2023, the Conchs turned the ball over seven times; last Friday, Key West brought that down to just one, resulting in a big home victory over the Tigers. Jaden Fox, described by Hughes as the Conchs’ workhorse, struck first against Clewiston on a short trap for the first 6 points of the game. Walson Morin, Hughes’ “home run guy,” added 3 touchdowns to the score, with one coming off an electrifying 85-yard kick return.

The Conchs had a piece of their offensive puzzle back with Jeff DeJean’s return. DeJean’s speed and athleticism adds another page to Key West’s playbook.

“We need to keep him healthy, because he gives us some explosive potential,” Hughes said. DeJean scored on a 70-yard sweep, breaking free and showing off his velocity to a delighted Key West crowd.

The offense was not the only part of the game Hughes felt played fantastic last week. “The defense had good coverage, good pass rush and showed major improvement in the secondary,” he explained. “Jayden Gist had a nice interception and that gave us a boost.”

Key West will face a daunting opponent this week when Bradenton’s IMG Academy White team rolls into the Southernmost City. The Conchs are 1-1 against the Ascenders, playing them twice in the past seven years. IMG claims a star-studded roster 77 players deep, accepting only the top-rated talent across the country. But the Ascenders are not used to the gritty hardnosed running style the Conchs can deliver, making for an exciting matchup on Friday, Aug. 30.

RUNNING

STRONG

Conchs enjoy early season success at Conquistador Kickoff

The Conchs were the first Keys team to toe the line at a cross country meet this season, and head coach Keara McGraw could not be happier with her teams’ performances. Both the boys and girls teams traveled to Larry and Penny Thompson Park in Miami to participate in the FNU Conquistador Kickoff on Aug. 23. Four boys made the trip, and though they did not have enough runners to place as a team, newbies Alejanro Caridad and Sawyer Hill ran outstanding races for first-meet freshman racers. Hill was first for the Conchs, placing 19th overall with a time of 20:04.

“Both placed incredibly well and were just about where I predicted they’d be at this point of our very early season, and I’m looking forward to seeing their potential growth in the coming weeks,” McGraw said. McGraw also praised Will Forster and Prometheus Delacerda for their leadership as well as strong performances at the event.

The girls brought five runners, enough for a team, and placed third overall. Naima Thomas led the pack, proving that an intense summer training program was worth it. Thomas destroyed her previous PR by 40 seconds, running a respectable 21:03 to take second place overall in the meet.

Right at her heels was Caylaa Makimaa, typically the Lady Conchs’ top finisher and an individual state qualifier in 2023. McGraw said Makimaa was under the weather, but felt good enough to use the race as a training run. “Caylaa has been sick and coming off being injured,” McGraw said, “so I gave her a workout to do in the race to try to balance the comeback.” Her 21:30 “workout” bodes well for her upcoming season.

Sophomore Violet Jangraw cracked the top 20 in the race, and Laira Anaya and Deanna Mercer, both seniors, rounded out the third-place finishing Lady Conchs. “Friday's race was a great rust buster and starting place for many of our team,” McGraw said, concluding that the Conquistador Kickoff was a “great start to our season.”

Prometheus Delacerda, left, and Naima Thomas.
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DISTRICT I ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DAC I) (Encompasses the city limits of Key West) of the MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

has an opening for a LODGING INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVE – shall be owners or operating/general managers of motels, hotels, recreational vehicle parks, or other tourist accommodations which are subject to bed tax in the tax collection district for which they are applying. Any person wishing to participate on the District I Advisory Committee of the Monroe County Tourist Development Council within the district so noted above, may request an application by emailing sydney@fla-keys.

Monroe County Tourist Development Council 1201 White Street, Suite 102 Key West, FL 33040

application at the above address is 5:00 p.m. on Friday September 27, 2024. A resume may be attached to the application. Publish: August 29, 2024

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Deadline for receipt of application at the above address is 5:00 p.m. on Friday October 4, 2024. A resume may be attached to the

The deadline for receipt of application at the above address is 5:00 p.m. on Friday, September 27, 2024. A resume may be attached to the application.

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including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

August 29, 2024

DISTRICT IV ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DAC IV)

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DISTRICT III ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DAC III) (From the West End of the Seven Mile Bridge to the Long

MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL

has an opening for an “At Large” representativeAny 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).

(Between the Long Key Bridge and mile marker 90.939) of the MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL has a vacancy 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 IV 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:

DISTRICT IV ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DAC IV) (Between the Long Key Bridge and mile marker 90.939) of the MONROE COUNTY TOURIST DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL has 2 openings for a LODGING INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVE – shall be owners or operating/general managers of motels, hotels, recreational vehicle parks, or other tourist accommodations which are subject to bed tax in the tax collection district for which they are applying. Any person wishing to participate on the District IV 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 Deadline for receipt of application at the above address is 5:00 p.m. on Friday October 4, 2024. A resume may be attached to the application.

Any person wishing to participate on the District III 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 Deadline for receipt of

MEETING NOTICE MONROE COUNTY LAND AUTHORITY

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PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE QUARTERLY MEETING NOTICE: LOCAL COORDINATING BOARD FOR THE TRANSPORTATION DISADVANTAGED

Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, Florida 33040. 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. The personal representative has no duty to discover whether any property held at the time of the decedent's death by the decedent or the decedent's surviving spouse is property to which the Florida Uniform Disposition of Community Property Rights at Death Act as described in ss. 732.216-732.228, applies, or may apply, unless a written demand is made by a creditor as specified under s. 732.2211, Florida Statutes. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS 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: August 22, 2024.

Personal Representative: KATHERINE M. WILLIAMS

c/o Samuel J. Kaufman, Esq.

Law Offices of Samuel J. Kaufman, P.A.

3130 Northside Drive

Key West, Florida 33040

Attorney for Personal Representative: Samuel J. Kaufman, Esq. Florida Bar No. 0144304

Law Offices of Samuel J. Kaufman, P.A.

3130 Northside Drive

Key West, Florida 33040

Email designation for service: Service.Probate@ samkaufmanlaw.com

Telephone: (305) 292-3926

Fax: (305) 295-7947

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 24-DR-385-P

DIVISION: FAMILY SA RO MILE, Petitioner, and NANT MARY YIN AYE, Respondent.

CORRECTED NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT)

TO: NANT MARY YIN AYE RESPONDENT’S LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: NO KNOWN

ADDRESS

IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 24-DR-106-P DIVISION: FAMILY WAYNE THOMAS LEAHY Petitioner, and TAMIE LEIGH LEAHY, Respondent. CORRECTED NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) TO: TAMIE LEIGH LEAHY RESPONDENT’S LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 1508 Delaware Avenue, Apt. 1B, Wilmington, DE 19806

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Jack Bridges, Counsel for Petitioner, whose address is P.O. Box 1714, Tavernier, FL 33070 on or before September 5, 2024, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 88770 Overseas Highway, Tavernier, FL 33070, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition.

The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: None Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request.

Notice is hereby given that the Governing Board of the Monroe County Land Authority will hold virtual/hybrid public hearings on the adoption of a budget for fiscal year 2025. The hearings will be held using Communications Media Technology (CMT) in the form of a Zoom Webinar platform on September 4, 2024 at 5:05 p.m. and on September 11, 2024 at 5:05 p.m. Members of the public may participate in the September 4 hearing online by typing https://mcbocc.zoom.us/j/89204098700; or via telephone by dialing 1-646-518-9805 and entering Webinar ID 892 0409 8700; or in person at the Harvey Government Center located at 1200 Truman Avenue, Key West, FL and the September 11 hearing by typing https://mcbocc.zoom.us/j/89204098700; or via telephone by dialing 1-646-518-9805 and entering Webinar ID 892 0409 8700; or in person at the Nelson Government Center located at 102050 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL. The meeting agenda, the proposed budget, and additional details about accessing the hearings are available at www.monroecounty-fl.gov. For additional information or to submit written or other physical evidence for consideration at the meeting, contact John Beyers via phone at (305) 295-5180; via email at beyers-john@monroecounty-fl.gov; or via mail to Monroe County Land Authority, 1200 Truman Avenue, Suite 207, Key West, FL 33040.

ADA ASSISTANCE If you are a person with a disability who needs special accommodations in order to participate in these proceedings, please contact the County Administrator's Office, by phoning 305-292-4441, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., no later than five (5) calendar days prior to the scheduled meeting; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call "711".

The Monroe County Local Coordinating Board (LCB) will be holding its regularly scheduled quarterly meeting on Friday, September 6, 2024 from 10:00 am – 11:00 am at the Marathon Government Center, 1st Floor Media Room, 2798 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050. The primary purpose of the Coordinating Board is to provide information and advice to the Community Transportation Coordinator on the coordination of services provided to the transportation disadvantaged population of Monroe County, pursuant to Chapter 427.0157, Florida Statutes. Pursuant to the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), any person requiring special accommodations at this meeting due to a disability or physical impairment, and any related questions or inquiries concerning this meeting should be directed to Anjana Morris at the Health Council of South Florida, Inc. at (305) 592-1452 ext. 101 at least 72 hours prior to the date of the meeting.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

CASE NUMBER: 24-CP-403-K IN RE: ESTATE OF WAYNE LAMAR KLINE

Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the Estate of WAYNE LAMAR KLINE, deceased, whose date of death was November 18, 2023, is pending in the Circuit

The date of first publication of this notice is: August 22, 2024. Petitioner: DUSTIN KLINE 555 W. Main Street Centreville, Michigan 49032

Attorney for Petitioner: PAUNECE SCULL, ESQ. Florida Bar No. 729477 paunece@scullpa.com SCULL & SCULL, P.A. 302 Southard Street, Ste. 105 Key West, Florida 33040 TEL: (305) 407-6897

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 24-CP-343-K IN RE: THE ESTATE OF JEFFREY W. WILLIAMS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of JEFFREY W. WILLIAMS, deceased, whose date of death was May 10, 2024, Case: 24-CP-343-K, is pending in the Circuit Court, Probate Division, the address of which is 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040. 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, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 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,

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Jack Bridges, Counsel for Petitioner, whose address is P.O. Box 1714, Tavernier, FL 33070 on or before September 5, 2024, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 88770 Overseas Highway, Tavernier, FL 33070, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition.

The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: None Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request.

You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed or e-mailed to the address(es) on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings.

Dated: August 1, 2024

Kevin Madok, CPA Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida By: Jaquelyn Fonseca Deputy Clerk Publish: August 8, 15, 22 & 29, 2024 The Weekly Newspapers

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed or e-mailed to the address(es) on record at the clerk’s office.

WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings.

Dated: August 1, 2024 Kevin Madok, CPA Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida By: Jaquelyn Fonseca Deputy Clerk Publish: August 8, 15, 22 & 29, 2024 The Weekly Newspapers

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION/ SALE FOR NON-JUDICIAL TIMESHARE FORECLOSURE RE: THE CALOOSA COVE RESORT OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC MONROE County, Florida Non-Judicial Timeshare foreclosure process NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION/ SALE FOR NON-JUDICIAL TIMESHARE FORECLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to an action for non-judicial foreclosure of timeshare units on the Assessment Claim of Lien, which is dated August 4, 2023 and was recorded August 4, 2023, in the Official Records of Monroe County, Florida in Official Records Book 32379, Page 1984 as Instrument Number 2427575, and that Assessment Claim of Lien which is dated August 16, 2023 and was recorded August 24, 2023, in the Official Records of Monroe County, Florida in Official Records Book 3239, Page 1847 as Instrument Number 2429502, I will sell, to the highest and best bidder for cash, at CALOOSA COVE RESORT Manager’s Office, 73801 Overseas Highway, Islamorada, FL 33036 on the 4th day of SEPTEMBER, 2024, at 11:30 a.m., the following described real property

located in MONROE County, Florida, to-wit:

Those certain Unit Numbers and Weeks as set forth herein in CALOOSA COVE

RESORT, a Condominium, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 827, Page 2050, of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida and all amendments and exhibits thereto, together with an undivided share in the common elements appurtenant thereto.

Unit Number:/Week #

115/48

118/30

122/37

124/50

126/35, 36

127/44

204/42, 46

208/17, 45, 48

210/18

215/42, 50

220/24

222/32

224/09, 10, 18, 30

227/07, 08, 25

TO:

Unit Owner(s) Last Known Address

Unit/Week(s):

Amount due:

Anneli De Carvalho

356 NE 102nd Street

Miami Shores, FL 33138

122/37

$2,562.11 with a per diem

amount of $1.27 from August

2, 2023

Baron Fry

2595 Edenville Path

The Villages, FL 32162

204/42

$4,450.88 with a per diem

amount of $2.20 from August 2, 2023

Bryan Marcinko

1390 Scott Road

Kehly, NC 27542

208/48

$2,562.11 with a per diem

amount of $1.27 from August 2, 2023

Brenda Bashaw 3089 Newburgh Street

Port Charlotte, FL 33952

126/35

$2,562.11 with a per diem

amount of $1.27 from August

2, 2023

126/36

$2,562.11 with a per diem amount of $1.27 from August 2, 2023

Charles McClure

5087 Raintree Drive

Pittsburgh, PA 15236

215/42

$3,537.26 with a per diem

amount of $1.75 from August

2, 2023

Edward Lutz and Mary Lutz

The Estate of Edward Lutz

All heirs and devisees of the Estate of Edward Lutz

The Estate of Mary Lutz

All heirs and devisees of the Estate of Mary Lutz

615 Mazur Avenue

Paramis, NJ 07652

227/07

$3,160.11 with a per diem

amount of $1.56 from August

2, 2023

224/10

$3,160.11 with a per diem

amount of $1.56 from August

2, 2023

227/08

$3,160.11 with a per diem

amount of $1.56 from August

2, 2023

220/24

$3,160.11 with a per diem

amount of $1.56 from August

2, 2023

224/09

$3,160.11 with a per diem

amount of $1.56 from August

2, 2023

Forrest McGinley

204 East Cypress Avenue

Howey In The Hills, FL 34737

222/32

$4,311.36 with a per diem

amount of $2.13 from August

2, 2023

Gary Iverson

334 French Road Onalaska, WI 54650

204/46

$3,537.26 with a per diem amount of $1.75 from August

1105 Carraway Street Tallahassee, FL 32508

227/25

$4,139.64 with a per diem amount of $2.05 from August 2, 2023

Jack Chinn 1189 Augusta Court Shawnee, OK 74801

127/44

$3,537.26 with a per diem amount of $1.75 from August 2, 2023

Judith Hagopian

7420 Cedar Avenue Tacoma Park, MD 20912

124/50

$2,562.11 with a per diem amount of $1.27 from August 2, 2023

Kirsten Schaefer 41 Oak Court Lincoln Park, NJ 07035

115/48

$1,062.11 with a per diem amount of $0.53 from August 2, 2023

Loretta Fregien 2763 Pepperridge Cout San Jose, CA 95148

118/30

$1,500.00 with a per diem amount of $0.74 from August 2, 2023

224/30

$1,500.00 with a per diem amount of $0.74 from August 2, 2023

Linda Asta 2 Loon Lane Placida, FL 33946

210/18

$3,161.11 with a per diem amount of $1.56 from August 2, 2023

M Turner

3078 Lake Ranch Drive Gainesville, GA 30506

208/17

$5,050.74 with a per diem amount of $2.49 from August 2, 2023

Steven Sebby

201 Leisure Street Yorkville, IL 60560

215/50

$2,562.11 with a per diem amount of $1.26 from August 2, 2023

Tommy Driggers P.O. Box 667 Mount Pleasant, TX 75455

208/45

$2,562.11 with a per diem amount of $1.26 from August 2, 2023

William Distaso 553 Tennant Road Manalapan, NJ 07726

224/18

$3,160.11 with a per diem amount of $1.56 from August 2, 2023

The assessment lien created by the Claims of Lien was properly created and authorized pursuant to the timeshare instrument and applicable law, and the amounts secured by said lien are as set above.

You may cure the default at any time prior to the public auction by paying the amount due, as set forth in this notice, to the undersigned Trustee at the address set forth below. THIS NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION/SALE is dated this 4th day of AUGUST, 2024. THOMAS L AVRUTIS ____________________/ THOMAS L. AVRUTIS, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CALOOSA COVE RESORT OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC

201 Fletcher Avenue, 2nd Floor Sarasota, FL 34237

Telephone (941) 955-7300

Facsimile (941) 953-7625

Email: john@timesharenjf.com

Publish: August 29 & September 5, 2024

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AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION/SALE FOR NON-JUDICIAL TIMESHARE FORECLOSURE RE: MARATHON KEY BEACH CLUB II ASSOCIATION, INC. MONROE County, Florida Non-Judicial Timeshare foreclosure process

NON-JUDICIAL TIMESHARE FORECLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to an action for non-judicial foreclosure of timeshare units on the Claim of Lien, which was dated February 15, 2024 and was recorded March 11, 2024, in the Official Records of Monroe County, Florida in Official Records Book 3266, Page 237 as Instrument Number 2453967, Florida, I will sell, to the highest and best bidder for cash, at MARATHON KEY BEACH CLUB CONDOMINIUM II RESORT Manager’s Office, 4560 Overseas Highway, Marathon, FL 33050 on the 4th day of SEPTEMBER, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., the following described real property located in MONROE County, Florida, to-wit: Annual Timeshare Periods as set forth below in MARATHON KEY BEACH CLUB CONDOMINIUM II, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, recorded in Official Records Book 859, at Page 786, as amended in Official Records Book 874, at Page 2169, all of the Public Records of Monroe County, Florida and all subsequent amendments and exhibits thereto.

Unit Number/Use Period

A 101/43, 46, 47

A 102/01, 02, 39, 40, 41, 47

A 202/36, 47

B 102/46, 47

B 201/42

B 202/40

C 201/44

C 202/49, 50

D 202/49

E 101/41, 48

E 102/36, 48, 50

E 201/40, 41

E 202/39, 41, 47, 48

TO:

Unit Owner(s)

Last Known Address

Annual Timeshare Use

Period(s):

Amount due:

Terry K Barbour and Faith D Barbour

P.O. Box 605

Atlantic Beach, NC 28512

A 102/39

$4,524.79 with a per diem amount of $2.24 from January 2, 2024

Robert A Bradley and Stefane

B Bradley

1303 Chestnut Street Murray, KY 42071

E 202/48

$6,703.35 with a per diem amount of $3.31 from January 2, 2024

Marion Canty and Remelda Canty 26521 SW 124 Avenue Naranja, FL 33032

E 102/50

$4,601.12 with a per diem amount of $2.27 from January 2, 2024

Richard Chosid and Cherie Chosid 3110 NE 48th Street

Lighthouse Point, FL 33064

A 102/01

$2,219.69 with a per diem amount of $1.10 from January 2, 2024 A 102/02

$2,219.69 with a per diem amount of $1.10 from January 2, 2024

Cure My Mommy’s Breast Cancer

C/O Ellen Schreiber

9 Endo Blvd, # FL 1 Garden City, NY 11530-6748

D 102/36

$3,571.14 with a per diem amount of $1.77 from January 2, 2024

Edward Daniel and Mary Daniel

P.O. Box 351853 Miami, FL 33135

E 102/36

$4,580.62 with a per diem amount of $2.24 from January 2, 2024

Brandon M Duhon

P.O. Box 608 Lake Charles, LA 70602

$2,219.69 with a per diem amount of $1.10 from January 2, 2024

Jennifer Edwards f/k/a

Jennifer Leanna and DZachary

Edwards 2688 Whispering Drive Largo, FL 33771

E 202/39

$6,702.41 with a per diem amount of $3.31 from January 2, 2024

B 202/47

$6,702.41 with a per diem amount of $3.31 from January 2, 2024

Maria George 3215 N 65th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85033-5216

D 102/50

$3,585.74 with a per diem amount of $1.77 from January 2, 2024

Lowell Higgins and Janine Sanders-Higgins 64 Kilworth PK Drive

RR #5 Komoka, ON N0L 1R0

Canada

A 102/47

$6,705.00 with a per diem amount of $2.24 from January 2, 2024

Dewane L Hose

Greystone House Lockton, N Yorkshire YO187QB

United Kingdom

D 102/42

$3,585.74 with a per diem amount of $1.77 from January 2, 2024

Charles Khoury 7343 Brisbane Hills Street

Las Vegas, NV 89166

B 102/46

$7,22.00 with a per diem amount of $3.57 from January 2, 2024

B 102/47

$7,225.00 with a per diem amount of $3.57 from January 2, 2024

Gehard Jacob, Anneliese Bentjerodt & Arquiyecto

Eusebio

Celi 5150 Comuna Vitacura

Santiago, Chile

C 201/44

$3,585.74 with a per diem amount of $1.77 from January 2, 2024

Moses Madison and Makeka

Montgomery P.O. Box 277812 Miramar, FL 33027

A 202/47

$7,351.73 with a per diem amount of $3.632.24 from January 2, 2024

Moses Madison and Dorothy A Madison 995 Bear Lake Drive Rockledge, FL 32955

D 101/36

$4,590.87 with a per diem amount of $2.27 from January 2, 2024

E 101/47

$4,590.87 with a per diem amount of $2.27 from January 2, 2024

Mary E McHenry, Michael B McHenry & Tina M McHenry 46 Hodgson Avenue Pittsburg, PA 15205

A 102/40

$4,601.12 with a per diem amount of $2.27 from January 2, 2024

A102/41

$4,601.12 with a per diem amount of $2.27 from January 2, 2024

George H Pirpiris and Marina Pirpiris 710 E Seminary Towson, MD 21286-1439

C 202/49

$6,544.40 with a per diem amount of $3.23 from January 2, 2024

C 202/50

$6,544.40 with a per diem amount of $3.23 from January 2, 2024

Lee M Purcifull

18406 Turning Point Drive

Lutz, FL 33549

A 202/36

$6,675.25 with a per diem amount of $3.30 from January

2, 2024

Shaki Rehman

11711 SW 130 Avenue

Miami, FL 33186

B 201/42

New York, NY 10021

E 101/48

$5,497.15 with a per diem amount of $2.76 from January 2, 2024 E 102/48

$5,497.15 with a per diem amount of $2.76 from January 2, 2024

Vincent T Salvato and Angela Salvato 4700 Casswell Drive New Port Richey, FL 34652 A101/43

$3,585.74 with a per diem amount of $1.77 from January 2, 2024

Frank Schultz, Trustee of the Frank Schultz Living Trust Agreement Dated March 24, 2000 1751 Beach Road, Apt 202 Englewood, FL 34223

D 202/49

$3,585.74 with a per diem amount of $1.77 from January 2, 2024

Frank Stewart and Jeanne C Stewart 3101 82nd Way North St Petersburg, FL 33710 B 202/40

$7,698.79 with a per diem amount of $3.80 from January 2, 2024

Chelsa Aran Taggart 1841 E 9th Street, Apt 2 Duluth, MN 55812

D 102/21

$5,619.22 with a per diem amount of $2.77 from January 2, 2024

Penny Weiss and Lynne Arnault 105 Kensington Road Syracuse, NY 13210 E 202/41

$5,597.15 with a per diem amount of $2.76 from January 2, 2024

Susan Geary Williams 235 S Lake Avenue Lake Butler, FL 32054 E 101/41

$5,597.15 with a per diem amount of $2.76 from January 2, 2024

Henry Zima, Halina Zima & Joanna D Ricci 2388 Carlanne Place Mississauga, ON L5E 2M2 Canada B 101/46

$3,585.74 with a per diem amount of $2.24 from January 2, 2024 B 101/47

$3,585.74 with a per diem amount of $2.24 from January 2, 2024

The assessment lien created by the Claim of Lien was properly created and authorized pursuant to the timeshare instrument and applicable law, and the amounts secured by said lien are as set above.

You may cure the default at any time prior to the public auction by paying the amount due, as set forth in this notice, to the undersigned Trustee at the address set forth below. THIS NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION/SALE is dated this 4th day of AUGUST, 2024. THOMAS L AVRUTIS __________________/ THOMAS L. AVRUTIS, AS TRUSTEE FOR MARATHON KEY BEACH CLUB II ASSOCIATION, INC 201 Fletcher Avenue, 2nd Floor Sarasota, FL 34237

Telephone (941) 955-7300

Facsimile (941) 953-7625

Email: john@timesharenjf.com

Publish: August 29 & September 5, 2024

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Parties in Possession #1, if living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession #2, if living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to order rescheduling foreclosure sale or Final Judgment, entered in Civil Case No. 22-CA000144-M of the Circuit Court of the 16th Judicial Circuit in and for Monroe County, Florida, wherein Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Plaintiff and Cynthia L. Andrews a/k/a Cynthia Andrews are defendant(s), I, Clerk of Court, Kevin Madok, CPA, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash AT THE MONROE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 500 WHITEHEAD STREET, KEY WEST, FL 33040, AT 11:00 A.M. on September 24, 2024, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 13, BLOCK 23, CRAINS SUBDIVISION OF GRASSY KEY, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN NAT BOOK 1, PAGE 51, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM NO LATER THAN THE DATE THAT THE CLERK REPORTS THE FUNDS AS UNCLAIMED.

Florida Rules of Judicial Administration Rule 2.540

Notices to Persons With Disabilities

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Cheryl Alfonso, ADA Coordinator, Court Operations Manager, 502 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040, 305-295-3652 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.

Street, Key West, FL 33040, 305-295-3652O'mwen 7 jou avan ke ou gen pou-ou parèt nan tribunal, ou imediatman ke ou resevwa avis sa-a ou si lè ke ou gen pou-ou alé nan tribunal-la mwens ke 7 jou; Si ou pa ka tandé ou palé byen, rélé 711.

Kevin Madok,CPA CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Monroe County, Florida Shonta McLeod DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT Publish: August 22 & 29, 2024

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FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of CS Pressure Clean & Seal located at 161 Plantation Shores Drive, Tavernier, FL 33070 intends to register the said name with the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL, USA. BY: Cameron Sabin August 29, 2024

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MEETING NOTICE

2, 2023

Jerald Torano

AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION/SALE FOR

E 201/40

$2,219.69 with a per diem amount of $1.10 from January 2, 2024 E 201/41

$6,701.46 with a per diem amount of $3.31 from January

2, 2024

Jane Rosenthal 444 E 75th Street, Apt #3-B

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION Case # 22-CA-000144-M Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Plaintiff, vs. Cynthia L. Andrews a/k/a Cynthia Andrews; Kenneth Andrews; Sharon Lee Havens a/k/a Sharon Havens; City of Marathon, Florida; United States of America; Unknown

SPANISH: Si usted es una persona discapacitada que necesita alguna adaptación para poder participar de este procedimiento o evento; usted tiene derecho, sin costo alguno a que se le provea cierta ayuda. Favor de comunicarse con Cheryl Alfonso, Coordinadora de A.D.A Court Operations Manager, 502 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040, 305-295-3652 por lo menos 7 días antes de que tenga que comparecer en corte o inmediatamente después de haber recibido ésta notificación si es que falta menos de 7 días para su comparecencia. Si tiene una discapacidad auditiva ó de habla, llame al 711.

KREYOL: Si ou se yon moun ki kokobé ki bezwen asistans ou aparêy pou ou ka patisipé nan  prosedu sa-a, ou gen dwa san ou pa bezwen péyé anyen pou ou jwen on seri de èd.  Tanpri kontakté Cheryl Alfonso, Co-ordinator ADA, Court Operations Manager, 502 Whitehead

Monroe County Land Authority Notice is hereby given that the Governing Board of the Monroe County Land Authority will hold virtual/ hybrid public hearings on the adoption of a budget for fiscal year 2025. The hearings will be held using Communications Media Technology (CMT) in the form of a Zoom Webinar platform on September 4, 2024 at 5:05 PM and on September 11, 2024 at 5:05 PM. Members of the public may participate in the September 4 hearing online by typing https://mcbocc. zoom.us/j/89204098700; or via telephone by dialing 1-646-518-9805  and entering Webinar ID 892 0409 8700; or in person at the Harvey Government Center located at 1200 Truman Avenue, Key West, FL and the September 11 hearing by typing https://mcbocc. zoom.us/j/89204098700; or via telephone by dialing 1-646-518-9805 and entering Webinar ID 892 0409 8700; or in person at the Nelson Government Center located at 102050 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL. The meeting agenda, the proposed budget, and additional details about accessing the hearings are available at www.monroecounty-fl.gov. For additional information or to submit written or other physical evidence for consideration at the meeting, contact John Beyers via phone at (305) 295-5180; via email at beyers-john@monroecountyfl.gov; or via mail to Monroe County Land Authority, 1200 Truman Avenue, Suite 207, Key West, FL 33040. ADA ASSISTANCE If you are a person with a disability who needs special accommodations in order to participate in these proceedings, please contact the County Administrator's Office, by phoning (305) 292-4441, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., no later than five (5) calendar days prior to the scheduled meeting; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call "711". August 29, 2024

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Trucks.

or Not.-

AUTOS FOR SALE

2005 Chevy Truck for sale in Marathon.

$500.00 Call Nicole 305-433-0515 SOLD IN LESS THAN ONE WEEK!

Place your AUTO FOR SALE ad here.

$25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305743-0844

BOATS FOR SALE

Key Largo 21' Deep V Center Console w/trailer. New 150hp motor & electronics. Ready to sh. REDUCED PRICE $25,000 cash. Located in Marathon. 201-696-8906

14' Aluminum boat, 9.9 Mercury Outboard, Elec. start, Trolling motor in bow, NEW gas tank, battery, GPS, Depth Finder & trailer tires. Located in Marathon. $3500 305-395-1015

FREE!! - 2 PONTOON BOATS 24' AND 18' Located in Marathon. Call 305-610-8002

Place your BOAT FOR SALE ad here.

$25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305743-0844

BOAT SLIP FOR RENT

Dock Space available in Marathon. Up to 32' Electric & water available. 305-619-5282

Place your BOAT SLIP FOR RENT ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

BOAT / TRAILER STORAGE

Gated storage & parking available in Marathon for boats, trailers & RV's - across from boat ramp - MM 54. $8-$10/ foot. 305-610-8002

Place your STORAGE ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844 today.

CAMPING/RV SITE

Camping site/RV site at marina available in Marathon. Monthly/ Daily rates. Free use of dingy & shing on dock. No Pets. 305-610-8002

Place your CAMPING SITE FOR RENT ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305743-0844

COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT

Professional business o ces for rent in beautiful building in Islamorada. U.S. 1 frontage and signage for your business. Call 305-780-7265 or email srussolaw@outlook.com for details.

Commercial o ce/ medical/retail space for rent/lease available in Marathon. High highway visibility, 21003500 sq. ft. Call for more information 305-4813198 or email drice519@ aol.com

Place your COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305743-0844 today!

EMPLOYMENT

SERVERS WANTED: Apply in person between 5 pm & 7 pm every night at Plaza Grill Steak & Seafood, 5101 Overseas Hwy, Marathon

The S.S. Wreck and Galley Grill mile marker 59 is looking for Line Cooks, full or part time. Self-motivated, quick learner, and team player. Salary commensurate with experience and includes 401k match up

to 6%. Please call Nicole at 305-433-0515.

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.

Marathon Yacht Club is hiring part-time servers and bartenders. Private club, friendly atmosphere, guaranteed gratuities. Flexible lunch/dinner shifts available Tuesday – Sunday. Must provide photo ID, social security card or passport, and checking account. Call 305-743-6739 to schedule an interview or email o ce@ marathonyachtclub. com.

Serve/Bartend on the ocean! The Cabana Club, an ocean front private swim club is seeking a customer service-oriented Server/ Bartender. Serve on pool deck, beach and/ or bar lounge. Open year round, 9:30am7pm daily. Full time/ Part time. Small friendly sta . Above average hourly wage plus tips. Apply in person at 425 E. Ocean Dr. Key Colony Beach or call 404-2193359 and ask for Dave. The Housing Authority of the City of Key West now hiring the following positions: Med Tech PT/Nights, Housing Choice Voucher Asst., Housing Manager-Middle Keys, Maintenance Mechanic (Maintenance Worker, and HVAC Maintenance Mechanic $64.480-$72,800/ yr. plus bene ts. To apply, please contact Human Resources at: martinezm@kwha.org or 305-296-5621. Applications are available at the

Administrative O ce 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.

Place your

EMPLOYMENT ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

HOBBIES/COLLECT.

PRIVATE

COLLECTOR

WANTS Rolex, Dive Watches and Pilot Watches. Old Model Military Clocks & Watches. Call 305-743-4578

HOUSING FOR RENT

ANNUAL RENTALKey Largo - 2BR/2BA Spacious Doublewide, 1400 sq ft modular on canal w/40’ dock, direct ocean access. Very nice community. $3,500/ month 786-258-3127

Downstairs apartment of a duplex to rent to 1 person (no pets). Large living room/bedroom and separate kitchen. Large screened porch with its own washer/ dryer and driveway. Utilities include wi / tv. 150 ft to the ocean. $1850/month. F/L/S 305-853-3779

ISLAMORADA: Very

Large 2 BR apt. for rent. Furnished or unfurnished. Utilities & cable included. $2,200/ month. First/Security. Available Sept. 1st. Yearly lease. 305-5222702 Leave message.

Studio Rental Unit in four-plex available for long-term rent in Marathon. Fully furnished. $2,200/ month all in. Call Nicole 305-433-0515

2BR/2BA Single Family Waterfront Home for rent in Marathon. Fully furnished. 70' dock. $4,500/month includes all utilities, internet & TV. Available for 3 months - Jan, Feb & March. 727278-1105

Marathon: Waterfront 2/1.5 duplex, monthly, furnished, near hospital. 40' of canal, pool, hot tub, pet friendly. Elec. & water paid. $4,950/mo. F/L/D Call or text James 409-370-0025.

Conch HouseStudio for rent in duplex in Marathon. $960/ month + utilities. Newly furnished. Dockage available. No Pets. 305610-8002

Large One Bedroom Suite, Conch House, carpet, tile, appliances, available for rent in Marathon. $2,000/ month furnished, $1,600/month unfurnished,. All utilities included. F/L/S Section 8 accepted. Dockage available. No Pets. 305610-8002

Place your HOUSING FOR RENT ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305743-0844

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Heavy duty, hard wood Futon Bed for sale in Marathon. Excellent condition. Couch turns into double bed. $250.00 305-849-0975

Place your Miscellaneous For Sale ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844 today.

ROOMMATE WANTED

Stock Island -

Seeking non-smoking professional female/no pets. Fully furnished, W/D + TV. Very nice quiet safe place. Gated.

$1250/month. First/ Last Call 305-797-5600 ROOMMATE FOUND IN LESS THAN ONE WEEK!

Place your ROOMMATE WANTED ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305743-0844

2010 27' Wildcat RV FOR SALE. 5th wheel, 1 slide-out. Located in Key West. $9,000 618-559-9143 SOLD IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS!

Place your RV FOR SALE ad here. $25.00/ week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

RV SITE/CAMPING

RV site / Camping available at marina in Marathon. Monthly/ Daily rates. Free use of dingy & shing on dock. No Pets. 305-610-8002

Place your RV SITE FOR RENT ad here. $25.00/ week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844

STORAGE AVAILABLE

Gated storage & parking available in Marathon for boats, trailers & RV's - across from boat ramp - MM 54. $8-$10/foot. 305610-8002

Place your STORAGE ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844 today.

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 $214/night. Sweet CarolineSeaport.com

SARA’S ESTATE SALE:

Part 2 of a massive Middle Keys sale!! Friday, Aug 30 and Saturday, Aug 31, 9a to 1p both days, 43 Kyle Way South, Knights Key near Seven Mile Bridge. Worldwide traveler collected all over the globe: *Jewelry, precious & semiprecious. *Antique venetian etched mirror, Chinese “money” keys, & fossils. *Bustamante paper Mache birds & armadillo, carved turquoise bear, tin turtle, etc. *Auction worthy items: Steuben & Loetz glass, art by top Native American artists Beatien Yazz, Virginia Stroud, Harrison Begay; plus Cincinnati artist Robert Fabe & authentic Disney animation cels. *Huge assortment of men’s clothing and shoes, many NWT. *Sought after lamps & chandeliers: Murano, Moorcraft, Rookwood, Fenton. *Fine china, vintage and modern tableware. *All size rugs & tall vintage lacquer & precious stone inlay oriental screen. *3 bedroom sets, electronics and lots more J Follow the signs and please park with consideration.

Place your YARD SALE ad here. $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844 today.

for up to ve lines of copy. Call 305-7430844 today to place your classi ed ad.

Please send email for request for proposal outline to rod@schoonerappledore.com

Assisting our clients with dental, medical and transportation appts. Act as liaison between clients, families and support staff. Requires some on-call responsibility. Min. requirement Florida certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant. * *ALSO REQUIRED FOR ALL POSITIONS: Fluent in English language, speaking and writing, proficiency is a must. Level 2 background screening and valid Florida driver’s

IS HIRING

IN THE UPPER KEYS

Send resume to admin@cbtconstruction.com Or call 305-852-3002

MARINA CASHIERS

NOW HIRING IN ISLAMORADA

Must have customer service experience working in a retail environment and using a point of sale system. Additional duties include restocking, completing purchase orders, daily ordering of basic items in the store, and maintaining a clean appearance in the store. This is an hourly position and compensation is based on experience. Work hours are flexible and we try to maintain a set weekly schedule.

DOCKHANDS

Duties include customer service, helping customers with bait and ice and helping cashiers with restocking. Morning & a ernoon hours available.

Please respond by email (Ma at islamarinama @gmail.com) with any relevant previous experience and at least two references.

DOLPHIN RESEARCH CENTER IS HIRING

Staff Photographer (Full-Time, Part-Time, Seasonal)

Join our Visual Communications Department if you enjoy working outdoors around the water, interacting with people, and watching dolphins at play. Photograph program participants to provide lasting memories of their experiences. Some of the responsibilites include: taking candid digital still photos of guests & dolphins during public programs, all phases of video recording & editing, types of projects include promotional, educational, documentary, narrative, & visual music montages. Benefits include medical insurance, 401(k), vacation & paid holidays. Job description available at www.dolphins.org. Email resume and DRC

TREASURE HARBOR MARINA

IN ISLAMORADA IS LOOKING FOR

• Dock Master/General Manager

• Front Desk

• Housekeepers

• Maintenance

• Mechanic

Apply in person at: Treasure Harbor Marina

200 Treasure Harbor Dr., Islamorada

Email: info@keysboatrental.com

Call for more information: 305-664-9943

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 eld required. Bilingual preferred, not required. Of ce located in Marathon. Contact Marcia at 305-704-0117.

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

JOIN A HIGHLY EFFECTIVE NONPROFIT HELPING PEOPLE COPE AND CHANGE FOR 52 YEARS!

We provide Mental Health and Substance Use Treatment Programs to the Florida Keys community while valuing and rewarding our employees.

KEY LARGO

Case Manager (PT)

KEY WEST

Peer Support Specialist

Case Manager (Adult, Child)

Substance Abuse Counselor Prevention Specialist (HIV, Child)

MARATHON

Care Coordinator (PT)

Driver – PT (CDL not required)

Behavioral Health Therapist (Child) RNs/LPNs – 3 shifts (PT/Per Diem)

Peer Support Specialist/BHT

*Behavioral Health Technicians – 3 shifts (FT/PT)

*No experience required for this position. Will train. A caring heart & helpful hands necessary.

Background and drug screen req. EEOC/DFWP COMPETITIVE PAY! EXCEPTIONAL BENEFITS!!!

Apply at guidancecarecenter.org

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MARATHON GARBAGE SERVICE

We are now hiring for the following positions:

CDL Drivers

Applicants must apply in person to be considered.

4290 Overseas Hwy, Marathon

OPENINGS AVAILABLE

PHYSICIAN PRACTICE

OPENINGS

- Medical Assistant, General Surgery, Tavernier, $3k Bonus

- Patient Access Associate, Tavernier

- Physician Assistant, Ortho, Tavernier

- Nurse Practitioner Physician Assistant, Upper Keys Cardiology, $5k Bonus

- Nurse Practitioner Physician Assistant, Primary Care Marathon, $5k Bonus

- Medical Assistant, Concierge Key West, $5k Bonus

- Physician Practice Registered Nurse, Concierge Key West, $15k Bonus

TAVERNIER MARINERS

HOSPITAL

- Cook, $5k Bonus

- Director Nursing Services, ICU

- Exercise Physiologist

- Group Exercise Instructor

- Lead First Cook, $5k Bonus

- Multi-Modality Imag Tech, $20k Bonus

- Nuclear Medicine Tech

- Radiology Technologist, $15k Bonus

- Registered Nurse, Multispecialty Acute Care Center, $25k Bonus

- Registered Nurse, Post Anesthesia Care Unit, $15k Bonus

MARATHON FISHERMEN’S

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL

- ED Team Coordinator, Emergency Department

- Experience Advisor, Patient Experience

- First Cook, $5k Bonus

- Lead Medical Technologist, $15k Bonus

- Lead Phlebotomist

- Multi-Modality Imaging Tech, $20k Bonus

- Medical Technologist, $15k Bonus

- Radiology Technologist, $15k Bonus

- Registered Nurse, Emergency, $25k Bonus

- Registered Nurse, Post Anesthesia Care Unit, $15k Bonus

- Registered Respiratory Therapist, $15k Bonus

- Security Of cer

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

THEME: FOOTBALL

ACROSS

1. Command to Fido

6. Sheep not yet sheared

9. Cap and gown accessory

13. Blood line

14. Ancient Chinese dynasty

15. Ringworm

16. Driver’s license notation 17. Not outs

18. Like Cheerios

19. *Piece of football equipment required since 1943

21. *Peyton or Eli 23. Napkin spot

24. Eminem’s 2002 hit “____ Yourself”

25. Embargo

28. Feed storage cylinder

30. Like house from a kit

35. Greek god of love

37. Smokes

39. *Super Bowl I M.V.P. Bart ____

40. Taj Mahal locale

41. *Career rushing yards record holder

43. Equals s squared

44. Regretting

46. *Highest college football level: ____ Division I

47. Extend credit

48. *Seventeen games in NFL

50. Somewhat (2 words)

52. “Whatever Will Be, Will Be” singer

53. Mare’s baby

55. Not a friend

57. *55 of them

61. *Home of the NFL Hall of Fame

64. Hole-borer

65. For every

67. Color red on coat of arms

69. Birds of ill omen

70. Outrage

71. ____ ____ shopping cart

72. Party barrels

73. Sound from one of #69

Across

74. Homes for #69 Across

DOWN

1. Down in the dumps

2. Cry of contempt

3. Marine eagle

4. Wake Island, e.g.

5. Kizmet, pl. 6. Foolish one

7. Even, poetic

8. Useful contraption

9. Lamborghini model

10. Unfavorable prefix

11. “As ____ on TV”

12. Suspend

15. Astrigents

20. “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey,” e.g.

22. Venomous Egyptian snake

24. Deducible

25. *One of 2 NFL founding teams still in league

26. Lock horns

27. Waterwheel

29. Outline

31. Et alii, abbr.

32. Got along

33. *Like indoor eight-men football

34. *Career NFL passing yards record holder

36. Without

38. Wild guess

42. Israelian port

45. Errand-runners

49. Neither’s partner

51. Nuku’alofa language

54. Meat jelly dish

56. Musician’s exercise

57. “*Go ____ Go!”

58. Fishing decoy

59. Awestruck

60. Archery wood

61. “Ship, Captain, ____”

62. Cutlass or Delta 88, for short 63. Remaining after deductions 66. ____ of Good Feelings 68. Lusitania’s last call

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