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Linda S. Howard, of Gotha, will lead the Florida Government Finance Officers Association as president for the 2017-18 term. The FGFOA is the organization officially committed to serving as a platform for providing professional resources and opportunities to its members through education, networking, leadership and information.
Gotha nurse spearheads campaign for hospice
Windermere couple Michael and Hannah Ammar have something magical in common — they’re both magicians. SEE PAGE 4.
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Agave Azul announces Windermere Village plans
Judy Williams thought she was getting out of health care three years ago when she retired from her registered nursing career after 31 years. However, she grew bored quickly and once again found herself in the position to assist patients. The Gotha resident is chairwoman of the Friends of Cornerstone Hospice, which is on a mission to raise funds for
The new location will be home to the owner’s fifth Mexican restaurant. GABBY BAQUERO NEWS EDITOR
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The interior décor for the location in Windermere Village will have an Old World Mexican feel, complete with big woven baskets, Mexican tiles, ropes and water walls.
The upcoming Windermere Village shopping center located at 5799 Winter Garden Vineland Road just finalized a deal for a new tenant.
Juan Rios, the owner of the popular Agave Azul Mexican Restaurant in Orlando, will be building a second location in the 10-acre shopping center that he expects to start construction on in March for a targeted opening in late summer 2018. Rios said he chose Windermere Village as Agave Azul’s second location because he serves many SEE AGAVE PAGE 4
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LIVE MUSIC: THE WINDERMERE ASSEMBLY 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Friday, July 28, and Saturday, July 29, at Dexter’s of Windermere. 4757 The Grove Drive, Windermere. For more, visit dextersorlando. com.
INTERACTING WITH AGING LOVED ONES 1 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at Serenades West Orange, 720 Roper Road, Winter Garden. This is a Teepa Snow Training event, and participants will learn tips and techniques to for a positive approach to caregiving and interacting aging loved ones. (407) 614-8680.
SUPER MUSIC AND MOVEMENT 10:30 a.m. Friday, July 28, at the Southwest Library, 7255 Della Drive, Orlando. Move and shake along with award-winning children’s music performer and YouTube sensation Patty Shukla. Ages 3 to 12. Seating is limited. Registration recommended at (407) 835-7323.
LIVE MUSIC: TONY ESCAPA TRIO 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at Dexter’s of Windermere. 4757 The Grove Drive, Windermere. For more, visit dextersorlando.com.
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WINDERMERE FARMERS MARKET 9 a.m. Fridays outside of Windermere Town Hall, 520 Main St., Windermere. For more, visit windermererotary.org.
FAMILY FOOD TRUCK NIGHT 5 p.m. Friday, July 28, outside of Windermere Town Hall, 520 Main St., Windermere. For more, visit windermererotary.org.
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LEARNING TO KNIT FOR FUN FOR BEGINNERS 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 29, at the Southwest Library, 7255 Della Drive, Orlando. Learn the knitting basics, such as casting on, the knit stitch, and binding off to make a bookmark. Yarn and needles supplied, or bring your own. Participants will use 20 yards of bulky/size 5 yarn and size 10.5 needles. For ages 18 and up. Seating is limited; registration required at (407) 835-7323.
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HABITAT GROUNDBREAKING 9 a.m. Saturday, July 29, at 199 10th St., Winter Garden. Witness the groundbreaking of Green Oaks Row, an affordable housing community of three homes built by West Orange Habitat for Humanity. RSVP at (407) 809-4411 or mhattaway@ westorangehabitat.org.
BUILD A GIANT WORLD 3 p.m. Monday, July 31, at the Southwest Library, 7255 Della Drive, Orlando. Put on your creativity hard hats and get ready to work together to construct a giant town. Ages 6 to 12. Seating is limited; registration recommended at (407) 8357323. LINE-DANCING 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, at West Orange Seniors, 1701 Adair St., Ocoee. Cost is $2. (407) 5924498 or westorangeseniors. yolasite.com. ROTARY CLUB OF WINDERMERE Meets at 6:54 a.m. Tuesdays, at Windermere Town Hall, 520 Main St., Windermere. For more, visit windermererotary.org.
MEET THE ARTIST 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, at the Southwest Library, 7255 Della Drive, Orlando. Meet artist Milkos Cruz as he discusses his exhibit, Canadian Impressionism— a result of Cruz’s study of the Group of Seven, aka the Algonquin School, a group of Canadian landscape painters from 1920-33. Milkos’s exhibit is on display through Sept. 30. Light refreshments will be served. (407)835-7323.
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“I’m never giving up; I’m going to die doing this.” — Haki T. Nkrumah
the mother of his children. “His program allowed me to witness the transparency of other fathers and the hardships they deal with being a young father,” McClain said. “I was able to also interact with thriving father role models. … It helped a lot because my father did not play a strong role in my adulthood.” “Some of us have to sacrifice and say, ‘These kids are our future,’” said Nkrumah, who has three children and lives in Winter Garden with his wife, Leslie. “But the main reason I continue to work with them and dedicate my life to them is because I don’t want them to keep getting girls pregnant. … These kids are ruining their entire future.” COMMUNITY SUPPORT
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Haki T. Nkrumah has earned numerous honors for his dedication to his nonprofit, Young Fathers of Central Florida.
Father figure Orange County Commissioner Betsy VanderLey selected Haki T. Nkrumah as Citizen of the Year for District 1 for his mentoring work with young fathers. YOUNG FATHERS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 511 W. South St., Orlando PHONE: (407) 423-9400 WEBSITE: youngfathersofcentralflorida. com
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aki T. Nkrumah could share the heartbreaking stories for hours — examples of teenage boys who got girls pregnant and then were on their own to figure out how to pay child support or even stay in their child’s life. He has dedicated his life to mentoring and improving the parenting skills of these young men so they can be positive male role models in their children’s lives. When Orange County Commissioner Betsy VanderLey was tasked with recognizing someone locally for doing work that matters, she immediately thought of Nkrumah for the District 1 Citizen of the Year Award. He is the CEO of Young Fathers of Central Florida, a nonprofit he started in 2006. “Haki, for 10 years now, has been investing in young fathers,” she said. “There are numerous programs for teen mothers but none that I was aware of for teen fathers. … We want to hold them to the high standards of being
good parents, yet they have no more tools than the young women. “His influence in the community by doing this is profound and generational,” VanderLey said. “The statistics on what happens with children who don’t have an involved father are frightening. So it was a no-brainer to have him as my first District 1 Citizen of the year.” HELPING YOUNG FATHERS
The 11-year-old organization helps boys ages 14 to 24. Nkrumah’s goal is to establish a statewide fatherhood initiative. He tells of one boy whose pregnant girlfriend moved back to Canada. She refused child support because she would lose all the free services her country provided. The teen father couldn’t even claim the child, Nkrumah said. In other cases, he said, these young fathers are staying away from their babies so the mother can receive services. Too often, these young boys don’t have a job that can adequately support a baby, either, Nkrumah said. In meeting with teens for the
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last decade, he said he has discovered that this epidemic covers all ethnicities and income levels. He has come across poor white and black teens, undocumented Hispanic fathers and sons of millionaires. According to Nkrumah, more than $100 million in services was allotted in 2016 to teen mothers; young fathers received nothing. What’s more, he said, many agencies don’t even have a space on their intake applications for the father’s name. “We’re the only nonprofit 501c3 in the state of Florida that services teens and young fathers,” Nkrumah said. “So we get calls from everywhere.” He said 90% of fatherhood programs in the country don’t begin engaging fathers until an average of 26 years of age. At YFCF, the goal is to improve the parenting skills of young fathers and improve their wellbeing, prevent them from becoming parents until they’re ready and increase educational and vocational opportunities for them. Eight programs are available: Teen Fatherhood Academy, Parent Training & Development, Dad-to-Dad Mentoring, Fathers Support Group, Gents to Gentlemen, Young Fatherhood Institute, Young Father’s Initiative in County Jails and City Wide Young Father’s Initiative. Emerson McClain was a college student when he met Nkrumah in 2008. Now 30 and living in Orlando, McClain said Nkrumah was a source for guidance for him and
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Persistence has paid off for Nkrumah. He approached the Walt Disney Company about grant money and was told his program needed to be established and have a proven track record. He was told to come back in four years, so he did, and he received money for his program several years in a row, nearly $30,000 annually. The University of Central Florida donated another $30,000 one year, and the city of Orlando has given $10,000 for about eight years. Nkrumah said he is considered the national authority in the country; he has written books and given lectures all over United States. His dedication is so strong that he didn’t take a paycheck for the first four years of operation. Instead, he learned to write grants, applying to 51 and receiving funding from 49. “One place gave us $250,” he said. “Every little bit helps.” To make a donation, visit youngfathersofcentralflorida. com or send a check to the YFCF office, 511 W. South St., Orlando 32805. Volunteers also are needed in four branches: mentoring, organization, outreach and skills training. To inquire about volunteering, call (407) 423-9400. “I’m never giving up; I’m going to die doing this,” Nkrumah said. “And everyone who knows me knows this. Because there are all these little children who need a chance to survive. If we don’t help the young parents, these kids aren’t going to survive. That’s a shame when you don’t have a chance to live from newborn to 18 months.”
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Union in illusion DANIELLE HENDRIX STAFF WRITER WINDERMERE
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or Windermere couple Michael and Hannah Ammar, their jobs never feel like work — in fact, they’re full of magic. Michael Ammar is a close-up magician — named in 1999 as one of the most influential magicians in the 20th century by “Magic Magazine” — and Hannah is a fourth-generation magician. A KNACK FOR MAGIC
Michael has won numerous awards from the International Magic Awards and the Academy of Magical Arts and is often referred to as one of the best sleight-ofhand magicians in the world. But magic wasn’t always his career goal. Before trying his hand at it in college, he was going to school to study business and eventually take over his family’s restaurant. He became close with his mentor, Canadian magician Dai Vernon, who was known for sleight-of-hand technique. Growing up in West Virginia, Michael Ammar was initially unsure about his prospect of competing with other magicians. But after becoming the second American in the 45-year history of Switzerland’s World Congress of Magic to win the Gold Medal in Close-up Magic in 1982, it became apparent that he might have a knack for it. “I got the gold medal at that event, and only two Americans had ever done that before so I felt like, ‘OK I’ve got something here and I should play this hand out,’” he said. “It turned out to be a good
idea. I worked out a deal with my family — give me two years and if I can do magic, I will, and if I can’t, I’ll come back to the restaurant.” But magic had grown into a passion, and the more time he spent with it, the better he got. Slowly, his reputation grew, and he even appeared on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson” and “The Late Show with David Letterman.” “I just loved magic and loved the experience and remembered seeing a few tricks growing up and loving that,” Michael said. “The truth is it’s a really special gift you’re giving someone, that amazement. … It’s an intellectual delicacy, and it’s nice to have that gift.” He and Hannah met at the Academy of Magical Arts Award Show. Hannah is a fourth-generation magician — the daughter of magician Frances Willard and granddaughter of magician Harry Willard, who performed as “Willard the Wizard” — and was a student at the time. Her family often joked that they were terrified she was going to marry a doctor or lawyer, but not a magician. “I’m the daughter of a magician, so I was born into magic, really,” Hannah Ammar said. “My grandfather and great-grandfather were also magicians. My mom would do shows and have my brother, sister and I dress up as elves and be her helper on stage. We were doing what she did as a child — she had to help her father on stage. “When I went to college I wasn’t thinking about magic at all,” she said. “I was a student earning my degree, and my mom invited me to the Magic Castle awards show one
MICHAEL AMMAR MAGIC Michael is an award-winning author, lecturer and performer in the field of magic. His product line — including instructional videos, tricks and tips — is available online at michaelammarmagic.com. Main Website: ammarmagic.com YouTube: youtube.com/user/MichaelAmmar Facebook: facebook.com/MichaelAmmarMagic
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Michael Ammar is regarded as one of the best sleight-of-hand magicians in the world, and his wife, Hannah, is a fourth-generation magician.
“The truth is it (magic) is a really special gift you’re giving someone, that amazement. … It’s an intellectual delicacy, and it’s nice to have that gift.” — Michael Ammar
year for spring break. That’s where I met Michael.” A MAGICAL TEAM
The two sometimes perform magic together, but Hannah prefers to stay behind the scenes. In 2010, according to his website, the two began stage performances of “The Spirit Cabinet,” a mysterious Victorian illusion dating back four generations in Hannah’s family. Before they had children they traveled the world together for performances and business trips. Even though Michael still travels for portions of the year performing or teaching, they’re able to continue to work together. Hannah handles the graphic design, illustration, developing his websites and managing his product line. “Michael is the performer and creator — he’s the mastermind on the technical aspects of magic,” Hannah said. “I’m kind of the jack of all trades. If he needs a video or
website, I learn how to create that. If we need a product developed I have to source things. It’s kind of a fun challenge — it’s always different. To work at home it gives us a lot of freedom — when our kids have something going on, we can go to it. It’s nice to have the flexibility.” Michael remembers how much harder it was to find the secrets and learn the magic back when he was first starting out as an aspiring magician. The difference today is that it’s readily accessible. And now, the mentee has become the mentor: Michael has written more than one dozen books, published a magic magazine, and produced three audio cassettes and more than 50 magic videos and DVDs. “It’s like a quantum state where it’s secret but not secret at the same time,” Michael said. “It’s covered by a billion other things if you’re not interested, but if you’re interested, you can find out anything. It’s all out there. (Back then) you really wanted to take your secrets to the grave. This is what I get to do — this never feels like work.” And although Hannah likes to be behind the scenes, she never grows tired of watching her husband perform. “Michael’s sleight-of-hand was new to me when I met him,” she said. “Really I appreciate (magic) as a spectator more. I like watching the audience respond to it — for me, that’s the thrill.”
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clients from Winter Garden and Windermere in his Orlando location, which has been in operation for 11 years. Rios, who has been in the restaurant business since he graduated from high school, also owns La Fiesta Mexican Restaurant in Port Orange and Ormond Beach, and Saint Anejo Mexican Kitchen & Tequileria in Winter Springs. The 6,000 square-foot Agave
Azul planned for Windermere Village, which will include a fullservice bar, outside seating and a live entertainment area, will be Rios’ fifth restaurant. “My family’s been in the restaurant business for many years,” Rios said. “My mom and my father — they started their first restaurant in Virginia Beach, and once we moved down to Florida, we opened more. We used to own the Garibaldi’s in Apopka when it first opened years ago before we sold it
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to my uncle. And then from there we started expanding.” The restaurant, Rios added, uses traditional Mexican recipes with a modern touch. The most popular dishes at the Orlando location are the Chicken Chipotle, Maji Fernandez and Al Pastor Tacos, which is pork shoulder marinated in about 16 different spices that comes with onions, cilantro and pineapple. “The Chicken Chipotle is a popular dish,” he said. “It’s stuffed
with Spanish ham and Mexican Oaxaca cheese, and it has a little kick with the chipotle pepper. Our house margaritas are also really popular.” Another popular menu option is the carnitas, he said, which is a Mexican pulled pork dish cooked for more than 24 hours with Mexican beer and raw sugar cane. Rios said he is also looking into adding a location in Maitland and Lake Nona in the future.
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Palm Lake students win at Beta Nationals A team of students from Palm Lake Elementary won first place at the Beta Club National Competition for their website design. STAFF WRITER DR. PHILLIPS It’s only been one year since Palm Lake Elementary School launched a Beta Club, but already, members have attained national recognition for their accomplishments. The club was started last fall by enrichment teacher Abigail Carter, who had seen the benefits of Beta Club after her daughter joined one in middle school. “I wanted something to take the kids to the next step,” Carter said. “So this was a way to mesh together things that we were already doing well at Palm Lake.” The club grew to more than 60 members its first year, and in November 2016, nearly all of them competed at the National Beta Club’s state convention. “At that convention, we won more than 11 competitions,” Carter said. “And once you place first, second or third, you’re eligible to compete at the national level.” At the end of June, Carter took more than 40 students to the national competition. Students competed in visual arts, performing arts, science and math, and a handful walked away with wins. One student came in second place doing a solo dance performance, and a team of students came in the top 10 for the Tower Power competition. But the biggest accomplish-
ment for the Palm Lake Beta Club was the team of four students who built a website. It was a last-minute addition to their lineup for nationals, and the challenge was not a simple one. “They had to create a website and couldn’t use any template program,” Carter said. “They had to write it themselves with code. But one of students had really latched onto coding and taught himself, so he was the lead.” Even the parents were concerned about the challenges the students faced, which included competing not only against elementary students but also middle-schoolers. “Some of the parents came out of the meeting and said, ‘I don’t think they can do this,’” Carter said. But the students were confident. They spent two days creating their website from scratch and even created video content and animations to show to the judges. When they were announced to have made it to the top 10, the students were thrilled, Carter said. “They knew they were in the top 10 the night before, but when they announced the winners, at that point (the students) really got excited because they were in the top five,” Carter said. The team not only was in the top five —it won first place, besting even its middle-school competition.
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enhanced hospice services at an inpatient unit at Health Central Hospital in Ocoee. The hospital plans to build a 100-bed rehabilitation center on its campus; 10 of those beds will be managed by Cornerstone Hospice and Palliative Care, a not-forprofit community organization that provides comfort and care to Central Florida families experiencing life-limiting illnesses. Williams spent most of her career at South Lake Hospital in Clermont. In her last seven years, she was a case manager in the intensive-care unit and emergency room, and that’s how she became interested in hospice care. “I found people places to go, whether it’s a nursing home, home with hospice, rehab,” Williams said. “In the ER, it was more finding something immediately, but in ICU it was speaking with families, determining how to find a place for them. Most people work for a living and can’t take them home with them.” Mike Conley Hospice House, a Cornerstone Hospice facility in Clermont, frequently took patients when she called. Because she grew up in Clermont, she frequently took care of people she knew, and that’s what got her interested in hospice. She also cared for a friend in a nursing home before she died. “I often worked with the hospice team and was always impressed by the compassion and high-quality care they provide to patients and their families,” she said. Williams recently joined the West Orange Health Alliance board, and she and another member, Lynn Walker Wright, began discussing the lack of a freestanding hospice facility in West Orange. “Lynn said, ‘Why don’t we have one?’ I said, “Let’s start one,” Williams said. About three weeks later, Michael Mueller, CFO of the hospital, shared with the board a project that was in the works — a hospice unit on the campus. The two women are working together to raise funds. Walker Wright is chair of the Capital Committee, and Williams is chairing the Friends of Cornerstone Hospice, which organizes social events to monetarily sup-
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port the project. “I hope to grow this community organization to help raise awareness about hospice care and the peace of mind it provides to patients and families facing a lifelimiting illness,” Williams said. According to Walker Wright, the first floor of the five-story facility will have 10 private rooms decorated with homelike furnishings. Family members will be able to spend nights with the patient utilizing pullout beds, in-room showers and refrigerators. About $1.7 million of the $3.6 million needed has been raised. “Our board is dedicated and invested in bringing this facility to our West Orange residents, as it is desperately needed,” Walker Wright said. The closest facilities like this are either the Mike Conley House in Clermont or the Cornerstone Hospice House at Orlando Health Downtown Orlando. “I have a special fondness for hospice, having experienced firsthand the services provided for my family upon the loss of my parents,” Walker Wright said. “I have also seen the care provided to one of my closest friends who passed at the age of only 43.” A groundbreaking is planned in the next two months, and fundraisers will be ongoing. “This is a whole new endeavor for Cornerstone, for Health Central, for me,” Williams said. “It’s exciting. It gives me something to do and it makes me feel good. Nurses are nurses, we’re always looking for something to do.” For more information, call (866) 742-6655 or visit cornerstonehospice.org.
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Bernest T. Jones, of Saffold, Georgia, and longtime resident of Ocoee, Florida, was called home Friday, June 30, 2017. Born in 1934 in Saffold, Georgia, Bernest met the love of her life, and they married in 1952. They started a family and moved to Florida in 1960. She worked reclaim for WinnDixie for many years. She was a very loving wife, mother, sister, aunt and grandmother. She will be dearly missed. She is preceded in death by her husband, William Ferriel “Buddy” Jones Jr.; her loving parents, Florence and Ernest Temples; her sister, Irene Cobb; three brothers, Henry Temples, Johnny Temples and Tom Temples; her son, William E. Jones; and two greatgrandchildren, Abigail and Wesley Orr. She is survived by two children, John Jones and Gloria Dale Jones; two brothers, Carl Temples and Wesley Temples; three grandchildren, Natasha Smith, Tabatha (Tabby) Butler and Carmen (Missy) Jones Catania; five great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Collison Carey Hand Funeral Home, 1148 East Plant St., Winter Garden, FL 34787, was in charge of services.
David Lawrence Marsh, age 66, of Ocoee, Florida, passed away on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, after a heart attack. He was born Dec. 23, 1950, in Corpus Christi, Texas, to Bob and Lucille Marsh. He was a graduate of TulosoMidway High School, Class of 1969. David honorably served in the United States Air Force for 22 years. His tours of duty included Vietnam and Desert Storm. He retired as a technical sergeant. David was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and brother, and a caring friend who will be greatly missed by all who knew him and will never be forgotten. David is survived by his wife, Marty; daughter, DeAnna (Patrick) Savage; son, Matthew (Elizabeth) Marsh; stepson, Aaron (Megan) Stauss; eight grandchildren; one great-grandson; brother, Donald; the mother of his children, Jeanne Bartlett LaMar; and other relatives and longtime friends. He was preceded in death by one grandson, as well as both of his parents. A memorial service will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday, July 29, 2017, at West Orlando Baptist Church, 1006 E. Crown Point Road, Ocoee, Florida 34761.
Riley Thurman Thomas, 23, of Ocoee, passed away Friday, July 21, 2017. He was born Jan. 19, 1994, to Gary and Deana Thomas in Ocoee and lived his whole life there. He was home-schooled and played football at Foundation Academy. Riley was an electrical lineman at Valiant Power and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He attended Orlando Free Presbyterian Church. In addition to his parents, he is survived by his four brothers, Gary III (Grace), Jesse, Benjamin and Ethan; and his grandparents, Gary and Sandy Thomas. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Jack and Daphine Spivey. Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 28, at Collison Carey Hand Funeral Home in Winter Garden, Florida 34787. The service is at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 29, at Beulah Baptist Church in Winter Garden, Florida 34787. Interment will follow at Orlando Memorial Gardens in Apopka, Florida.
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Ten-year-old Madeleine Reynolds claimed the High Point award at the Florida Age Group Championships. Page 12.
When one door closed on Windermere Prep alum Barry Babbitt’s college basketball career, another opened on the golf course. Now a senior golfer for Rollins College, Babbitt just won a prestigious tournament in Virginia.
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At its closest, the action was 150 miles away. At its farthest, it was north of 700 miles. Regardless, it was a busy and exciting weekend of baseball and softball for three teams from Windermere Little League. Both the league’s Little League Softball (ages 10-12) All-Stars and its Juniors (ages 13-14) All-Stars made the trips to the southwest coast of Florida for their respective state tournaments. There, in Fort Myers, Windermere’s Little League Softball team played hard but ultimately was defeated in each of the three games it played in pool play. Included in those losses was a 5-1 loss in the first game of pool play to Fort Myers American — the eventual state champion. As for the Juniors, they traveled to Sarasota. There, the local boys won once and were defeated twice. In an ironic twist, their first game — and first loss — also came against Fort Myers, which also went on to win the Juniors state championship. Windermere’s victory came by way of a 16-3 rout of Callahan. Both teams finish their runs with district and section championships to their credit. Then, of course, there was the team that traveled across a number of state lines — Windermere’s Minors (ages 8-10) Softball AllStars. Representing the state of Florida, the local girls traveled to Clarksville, Tennessee, for the SEE LITTLE LEAGUE PAGE 13
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The Windermere Little League Junior (ages 13-14) All-Stars won once and lost twice at state.
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The beginning of highschool sports season is just around the corner. The first day of practice for fall sports, as regulated by the FHSAA, is July 31. For football, that day is then followed by the first day of contact, which is Aug. 5.
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Olympia High alum Drenis Ozuna homered and drove in four runs for the Winter Garden Squeeze in a 9-1 win over DeLand July 21. The Squeeze (13-18 as of July 24) have four games left in the regular season before the Florida Collegiate Summer League Playoffs begin Aug. 1. The Squeeze currently possess the fifth and final playoff spot.
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Madeleine Reynolds out-swam all her competition at the Florida Age Group Championships two weeks ago and came home with the medal to prove it. She finished with three golds, two silvers, one fourth-place finish and the High Point award for the winning the most points for a 10-year-old female at the state competition.
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Before the competition started, did you think you would be able to win the High Point award? Yeah. We looked at where everyone seeded, I knew I had a chance.
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With the opening of Windermere High as a relief school for West Orange High, it’s a new day for the school’s athletics programs — and the Warriors will have a new face as athletic director to lead them forward. Earlier this summer, Adam Miller stepped down as athletic director to spend more time with his two young children. And though Principal
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Babbitt hitting his stride First, after arriving at Brown, he was told he likely would have to sit out his first year on campus — something that didn’t sit well with him. As a result, Babbitt transferred to a Division III program in Kentucky, where he could play right away, but the move to a small school in a more rural area never felt right. “I felt so out of place, and that’s when I realized I needed to come home and focus on academics,” Babbitt said. “I picked up golf for fun at first, but then I realized I was making some progress.” Indeed, Babbitt’s reunion with golf in the summer of 2014 largely coincided with some newly discovered free time now that he wasn’t training all the time for basketball. As the summer went on, he liked what he saw and figured he would at least inquire about trying out for the team at Rollins, where he had transferred to study math. Getting the staff at Rollins, a Division II program, to take him seriously might have been harder had he not already had a friend on the team. That said, he
tried out and did well enough to make the team. Babbitt had to redshirt during the 2014-2015 school year, but in the fall of 2015, he made his debut as a college golfer for the Rollins Tars. “(I remember) walking up to that first tee — it was unlike any pressure I’ve ever felt before,” Babbitt said. The Lakers alum surprised himself by playing well in that first tournament, but that did not mean everything was smooth sailing after. The level of play of Division II golf was better than he expected. In addition, he was still wrestling with the idea that he was no longer playing basketball. One turning point that helped Babbitt wrap his head around his new path was when he qualified to play in U.S. Open Sectional tournament in 2016. Although he did not advance to the U.S. Open, he got to play a round with professional legend Vijay Singh, and the experience whet his appetite for more. Making the field for the U.S. Open is now one of his top goals. Another turning point happened more recently, when Babbitt was able to channel the
type of golfer he wants to be — an aggressive golfer, much the same as he was on the court. “For a while, I just didn’t have an identity on the golf course,” Babbitt said. “Everybody knew who I was when I played basketball — I had a certain style. I’d say it has taken me a good three years to find my swag (on the golf course).” As he prepares for his senior season at Rollins — and hopefully a professional career beyond it — Babbitt is focused on improving his short game. He keeps tabs on the Lakers, marveling at the growth of the program that won just eight games when he was a sophomore, and is still friends with Wilson, his former coach. As he moves forward, he said it is the support group at home, on campus and at his home course — Grand Cypress in Horizon West — that has helped him make the transition. “I’ve had a lot of really helpful people in my life that have pushed me in the right direction,” Babbitt said. “For me to see (my career progress) so fast, it’s just surreal.”
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Windermere Little League’s Minors (ages 8-10) All-Stars received a send-off from Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn July 20, ahead of their trip to Tennessee.
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