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Wei-Shen Chin, a Horizon West resident, captures stunning portraits of nature, birds and more.

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The Oakland Police Department held its annual awards ceremony Dec. 16, and Police Chief John Peek recognized several officers for their outstanding service to the town. Officer Roger Fisher was named Crisis Intervention Team Officer of the Year and received his second Life Saving Award medal; Officer Jamil Dib was named Officer of the Year and was given a Patrol Service Ribbon; officers Rene Castro and Anthony Edwards received Meritorious Service Awards; Cpl. Curt Crews earned the Criminal Investigations Service Ribbon; Lt. Angela Campbell and officers David Hall, Andrew Ricks and Jason Hayes received the Unit Citation Award — Training Unit; and Code Enforcement Officer Matt Reusch and Administrative Assistant Kelly Sims were presented the Unit Citation Award — Administration Division.

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Wei-Shen Chin captures an osprey with a fresh catch flying in front of the rising sun at Blue Cypress Lake.

The faces behind Ocoee PD’s social media posts

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Meet the officers behind Ocoee PD’s social media A four-person team ensures the Ocoee Police Department has fresh, useful and, yes, even humorous, content online. ANNABELLE SIKES STAFF WRITER

Do you ever wonder about the faces behind the Ocoee Police Department’s unique social media accounts? The Ocoee PD is using a small team to make a big impact in West Orange. The department’s four-person community engagement team works together to create unique graphics that contain essential information to inform the city’s residents. The team includes Police Chief Saima Plasencia, Community Affairs Officer Natalia Ortiz, Lt. Jack Davidson and Sgt. Blake Prince. Plasencia has been with the Ocoee PD for more than five years and said she was drawn to the Ocoee area because of the department’s connection to the community “Every day I get to go to work and work in a community that we can actually really reach instead of just coming in, making a report and

moving on,” Plasencia said. Plasencia does a majority of the actual posting on the department’s Facebook and Twitter accounts, but said her work would not be possible without the rest of the team. “They (the team) are always looking for opportunities to engage our community,” she said. “Whether it be providing information on crime prevention, sending out community alerts, educating on drinking and driving … without them, we couldn’t reach the population we reach on social media.” The official Ocoee PD Facebook page currently has more than 10,000 followers, while the Twitter account has more than 4,000. In the future Plasencia said the team hopes to incorporate Instagram or Tik-Tok, as well. Ortiz, who has been with the Ocoee PD since 2018, helps collect important information and create some of the graphics on the social media accounts. Ortiz said the department uses the social media accounts to better connect with residents by educating the public, as well as keep them informed about recent events. “We want to bridge the gap

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between our residents and the Ocoee PD through transparency,” Ortiz said. “This is beneficial, because we can further the trust and confidence from our residents, which is a crucial compartment to successful policing.” Traffic Tip Tuesday, Wanted Wednesday and 9 p.m. Routine are among the most popular postings on the department’s social media. Traffic Tip Tuesdays educate the public on different traffic concerns that the department sees around

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town like roundabout rules, the importance of turn signals and more. Plasencia said the team tries to always keep the social media accounts full of fresh content. “We never want to get to point where someone comes back either an hour or a day or month later and sees the same information,” Plasencia said. “I think we live in a world where people are constantly seeking new information. That’s why we try to remain very active on our social media.”

Ortiz said she is grateful not only for the community engagement team but also the department as a whole. “I knew that Ocoee PD was a great agency, because it was the perfect size,” Ortiz said. “In a large-sized agency, you become a number, and you’re treated as one. However, at Ocoee PD we’re a family, everyone knows each other and the chief knows you by your name.”

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Observer “If we are to build a better world, we must remember that the guiding principle is this — a policy of freedom for the individual is the only truly progressive policy.” Friedrich Hayek

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Wei-Shen Chin and his daughter, Lauren, traveled to the Grand Canyon and captured a scenic shot of the horseshoe bend at sunset.

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hotography captures memories. Special moments that are almost impossible to reproduce. Horizon West resident Wei-Shen Chin found his love for photography unexpectedly. Chin was writing for a paper in Cleveland at his college in the early 1980s when his editor asked him to begin to take photographs for some of the stories. Although Chin knew how to use a camera, photography was never something he pursued. On Sept. 1, 1983, Soviet jet fighters intercepted a Korean Airlines passenger flight in Russian airspace and shot the plane down, killing 269 passengers and crew members. Chin said the Korean students on campus went ballistic, burning an effigy of the Soviet Premier on campus right in front of the student center. “I photographed that, and it ran on the front page,” he said. “My goal was to get people to look at the paper, so I wanted to put a dramatic photo on the front rather than what they were previously running, which was all print.” That’s when everything changed.

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Chin was in the paper’s office when he got a call from Ron Kuntz. Kuntz, a veteran news and sports photographer, asked Chin if he could run his photo of the incident on the wire service for $60. Chin, still on a college budget, said yes. A month or two later, Chin was covering a Greek festival on campus, where students put together beds with wheels and raced down the quad as they fell apart. The photo ran on the front page. Kuntz called again. The third time Kuntz called, it was to offer Chin a summer job with United Press International to cover professional sports. “When he asked me, I said, ‘What do you mean work? Write?’ and he said, ‘No, to photograph,”’ Chin said. “I told him honestly that I had no experience photographing, and he volunteered to teach me. That was my break.” Over the next few years, Chin photographed the Cleveland Indians baseball team, professional football, politics, NASCAR racing, weddings and more. He finished college and attended medical school, and although he never pursued photography, he said it always stayed with him. NATURAL WONDERS

Chin is now the president of Medical Center Radiology Group in Orlando and the CEO of Chin Track Days, a leading provider of non-competition track events for sports car enthusiasts. He married his wife, Lynn, and they have three children, Lauren, 14, Nicole, 12, and Matthew, 10. When the coronavirus pandemic began, Chin said he and his family had to get creative and find ways to get out of the house.

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Lauren Chin, Matthew Chin and Nicole Chin are following in their father’s footsteps. The three photographers won 10 out of 15 places in the Audubon 2021 Chertok Photo Competition youth division.

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That’s when he started capturing images of birds. “The different configurations that they can have and the way they fly, there are just so many different kinds of birds,” Chin said. “You have everything from kingfishers to blue herons and it’s all right here in Florida, and most people don’t even know it.” Chin said the most important thing in bird photography isn’t the image but rather the behavior. “If you don’t understand what the bird does, you’re not going to get a good picture of it,” he said. “You’ll end up in the wrong place at the wrong time, and you’ll miss that perfect second of a shot. The birds don’t wait for you.” Chin explained most wildlife photography is spent waiting. “The best camera to use is the one you have ready and turned on,” he said, laughing. Chin knows these tips from personal experience. He has traveled across the world expanding his photography skills and working to improve. He traveled to Alaska for bald eagles, explored the Grand Canyon’s sunsets,

captured the northern lights, glacial blue icebergs in Iceland and more. Chin is a semifinalist in the Nature’s Best Photography international awards and has been asked to lecture and put together showcases of his work. A FAMILY AFFAIR

Now, he is passing on his knowledge to his children. In March, Chin began to teach his kids the basics of photography through at-home classes and photography trips. The siblings started small and used learning techniques such as abbreviations for terms such as depth of field (DOF) and even named the cameras, including one named Sam, so they don’t have to say the model every time. “I love the creative aspect of photography,” Lauren said. “There is always more to learn, and you can constantly grow and get better.” In less than a year, the siblings already are making their name known. The children won 10 of the 15 places in the Audubon 2021 Chertok Photo Competition youth division, includ-

ing a first-place award for one of Matthew’s images. “That’s why I’m so proud of them; I don’t think people understand how hard it is to get these shots,” Chin said. “They think you just stand there, and all of a sudden, a bird comes and does exactly what you want it to do.” Although photography is something to be enjoyed, the Chin family explained it is important for residents to keep their local wildlife in mind as they go about their day. “It’s disheartening to go to a park and see plastic cups in the water and trash thrown on the grass,” Chin said. “It’s dangerous to the animals, so conservation is also a huge part in our education.” He said one of his favorite parts of photography is not only the memory he captures in the image, but the memories he makes with his family in the creation. “Now, I do this more as a hobby I love and as something I can share with the people I love, like my family,” Chin said. “I get to make wonderful images that people can enjoy and learn from, and that’s really the true purpose behind my passion.”

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The King family has been breaking barriers in Winter Garden for more than a century. Charles Alexander King, the city’s first black police officer, died Dec. 24, 2020. He was 83. Published Jan. 21, 2021.

Matthew Cobb was given a 50% chance of survival after the healthy 20-year-old had a cardiac arrest in November. Doctors had no explanation. Published Jan. 14, 2021.

Published Jan. 21, 2021. After diagnosing Joel Sioson with an aortic valve tear, doctors gave him a 1% chance of survival. On Jan. 5, the Windermere man was discharged. Published Jan. 21, 2021. Efrain Rivadeneyra, longtime crossing guard for Thornebrooke Elementary School, died Jan. 18. But that last job — keeping kids safe — was one of many he performed during his extraordinary life. Published Jan. 28, 2021.

Dozens of residents in the Sonata West assistedliving facility lined up Jan. 11 to receive their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine. In-house primary-care physicians and staff members received their first doses in the vaccination program, as well. Published Jan. 14,

After a 28-year career with the Ocoee Police Department, Chief Charles Brown made his final radio call and retired Jan. 22. Published Jan. 28, 2021. Right: Winter Garden resident Mark Austin, a team medic for the New York Yacht Club’s American Magic race team, helped keep his team safe during the Prada Cup and America’s Cup. Published Jan. 14, 2021.

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Rod Reeves is an icon in the local art scene and has been ever since he was a young boy growing up in Winter Garden. Published Feb. 11, 2021.

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Windermere Prep alumna Ashley De La Rosa earned a spot on the cast of the San Francisco Company’s production of ‘Hamilton.’ Published Feb. 18, 2021.

Ocoee resident Bruce Brown had the celebration of a lifetime when dozens of people drove by his house to honor him for his 59th birthday. Published Feb. 18, 2021.

Ten local teenagers have a heart for making a difference in their town through the Windermere Active Youth Committee. Published Feb. 25, 2021.

Six-year-old Noah Thompson showed the strength of his favorite superhero — Spider-Man — as he endured his first treatments for leukemia. Published Feb. 11, 2021.

After years of planning, the new Orlando Health Horizon West Hospital opened its doors for the first time Saturday, Jan. 30. Published Feb. 11, 2021.

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West Orange High student Luca Hewett wrote a powerful essay about veterans that has garnered him $10,000 to further his education. Published March 11, 2021.

Thanks to a grant from the West Orange Healthcare District and partnership with Do Good Farm, Hope Charter and Legacy High schools have their own farm. Published March 25, 2021.

MARCH Members of the Horizon West community and beyond, decked out in green, showed up to enjoy the sunshine and festivities at Hamlin’s St. Patrick’s Day block party Sunday, March 14. Published March 18, 2021.

Brothers Jimmie and Jeremy Smith keep their father’s legacy of barbecue alive and well in Winter Garden. Published March 4, 2021. Right: Despite weeklong forecasts for downpours, the weather took mercy on Hamlin March 6, as hundreds flocked to the 2021 Horizon West Fest. Published March 11, 2021.

Parks and Recreation Committee Chair Nora Brophy and longtime Windermere resident John Nabers were thrilled to have this beautiful “Golden Games” statue residing in Central Park. Published March 25, 2021.

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Windermere Mayor Jim O’Brien and his wife, Kristin, showed off their daughter Emily’s artwork at Foundation Academy’s Fine Arts Outdoor Festival Saturday, March 27. Published April 1, 2021.

Christian Greico caught the coveted “Jim Thomas” fish in Lake Apopka, which snagged him a $5,000 prize. Published April 15, 2021.

SunRidge Middle band director Melissa Westerman spearheaded a campaign to raise money to purchase instruments for the school. Published April 8, 2021.

Wes Beacham, lead pastor of Hope Church in Winter Garden, was named Windermere Police Department’s newest chaplain. Published April 8, 2021. Right: Carol Stein was among the performers at the Rotary Club of Winter Garden’s Broadway & Beyond, held Saturday, March 27, at Newton Park in Winter Garden. Published April 1, 2021.

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Rudy Zubricky, the last woodshop teacher in Orange County Public Schools, said goodbye after 35 years at West Orange High School. Published April 29, 2021.

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4. Introduces children to the importance of genorosity Winter Garden siblings and Disney pin collectors Alex, Sydney and Julia Hevier are the masterminds behind the newly patented PinFolio. Published April 1, 2021.

Winter Garden’s Chip Hawthorne rode his Toro Z Master 4000 lawnmower for 130 miles across Florida — all for West Orange Habitat for Humanity. Published April 15, 2021.

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Windermere Brewing Company cofounder Andy McGhee celebrated the groundbreaking of the company’s taproom and microbrewery in downtown Windermere. Published May 6, 2021.

After being laid off from his job at Disney, Zachary Miller — and Csaba Szilagyi — combined their prowess for acrobatics with Curbside Circus. Published May 13, 2021.

MAY After COVID-19 canceled the majority of events last year, the West Orange Junior Service League and guests were thrilled to be able to enjoy a day at the derby Saturday, May 1, for the league’s annual Run for the Roses fundraiser. Published May 6, 2021. Left: Danny Stutsman and Foundation Academy President David Buckles celebrated together during the school’s commencement ceremony Monday, May 24. Published May 27, 2021.

Ocoee High seniors paraded through the school parking lot, making a final mark on the high school before graduation. Published May 20, 2021. Left: Winter Garden USA, Emily Bray, represented the city at the Miss Florida USA pageant in Orlando. Published May 13, 2021.

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Animal lovers and families looking for a fun outing made their way out to Hamlin to take in the first Hamlin Hoedown Saturday, June 19. Published June 24, 2021.

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Ocoee High Athletic Director Bill Alderman was a good sport about being in the dunk tank at the school’s Class of 2021 carnival. Published June 3, 2021.

Ocoee firefighter Taylor Pageau, back row, middle, had plenty of support while he recovered from surgery to remove a noncancerous brain tumor. Published June 10, 2021. Left: Windermere Preparatory School’s Zavien Williams received a bear hug from his mother — Dr. Leslie Williams, the director of high school — after receiving his diploma. Published June 10, 2021.

JUNE Five-year-old Imani Harvey’s heart was failing her, and her only hope was a transplant. Later in the year, she received one. Published June 17, 2021. Right: Members of the Boy and Girl Scouts of America and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office stood with keynote speakers retired U.S. Army Col. Calvin Wimbish and Orange County Sheriff John Mina at Woodlawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home’s Memorial Day service. Published June 3, 2021.

Isiah “Ike” Wilson IV, who recently was named offensive coordinator for the Horizon High football team, died Thursday, June 3, after a long battle with cancer. Published June 10, 2021.

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First Baptist Church Pastor Tim Grosshans 125 E. Plant St, Winter Garden (407) 656-2352 Sundays: 8:30 AM Traditional 9:45 AM Bible Study 11 AM Contemporary Wednesdays: 6 PM Awana 2nd Campus: First Baptists Church @ Horizon West 15304 Tilden Road, Winter Garden Sundays: 9:45 AM All Ages www.FBCWG.org

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Ocoee Church of God Pastor Thomas Odom 1105 N. Lakewood Ave.,Ocoee (407) 656-8011

Horizon West resident Aretuza Garner opened the Orlando Dance Conservatory in Winter Garden. Published July 15, 2021.

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Church of the Messiah 241 N. Main St., Winter Garden Services: 8, 9:30, & 11 AM, 7 PM www.ChurchoftheMessiah.com

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Addison Phillips was delighted to “swim” through the ball pit at Lake Cypress Summer Camp at Windermere Prep. Published July 15, 2021.

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The Lake Buena Vista High cheerleading team and coach demonstrated their best Viper claw to celebrate the opening of the new high school. Published Aug. 12, 2021.

Ocoee fashion designer Santia McKoy hosted her first fashion show. Published Aug. 26, 2021.

AUGUST Sidge and Jeane Boast, along with their three sons, celebrated 25 years of running Chick-fil-A franchises in West Orange County. Published Aug. 5, 2021. Winter Garden resident Robin Ulery’s photo of a sandhill crane won the 2021 National Audubon Society Amateur Photography Award. Published Aug. 19, 2021.

Winter Garden resident Jody Mathews has been sober for more than year and has created Sober is Swaggy, a slogan he proudly wears on shirts and hats as he reaches out to help others fighting addiction. Published Aug. 5, 2021. Left: Kharma Ingram gave her 3-year-old brother, Eli, a lift inside an Orange County fire truck at Hamlin’s Last Call Before Fall Saturday, Aug. 21. Published Aug. 26, 2021.

Foundation Academy, which is expanding its Tilden Road campus, set an enrollment record with more than 1,000 students across its three campuses. Published Aug. 12, 2021.

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Winter Garden resident Jack Ashby was in middle school on 9/11. But that didn’t stop him from calling a military recruiter. Published Sept. 9, 2021.

SEPTEMBER Flora, a copper monarch sculpture, is the culmination of four years of planning for members of the Bloom & Grow Garden Society. Published Sept. 16, 2021.

Jim Thomas advocated for the restoration of Lake Apopka for 30 years and was the founder of Friends of Lake Apopka and the Oakland Nature Preserve. Thomas, 86, of Winter Garden, died Sunday, Sept. 19, 2021. Published Sept. 30, 2021.

Doctors are amazed Windermere resident Frank Zotti is alive and continuing to thrive after surviving an aneurysm Aug. 16. Published Sept. 2, 2021.

Ocoee, Windermere and Winter Garden all held ceremonies to recognize the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Published Sept. 16, 2021.

More than 100 runners, walkers and cyclists joined Healthy West Orange early Saturday, Sept. 11, to celebrate the fifth anniversary of its Healthy Selfie. The West Orange Walk 5K started at Orlando Health Hospital in Horizon West. Published Sept. 16, 2021.

Brooke Malsberger and Jenny DeVito represented the Winter Garden Junior Service League at Edgewood Children’s Ranch 38th annual Country RoundUp Dinner and Auction. Published Sept. 23, 2021.

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Summerport neighborhood leaders approved funds to build a park in honor of 8-year-old Addison Sinclair, who died in December 2020 after a long battle with cancer. Published Oct. 21, 2021.

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West Orange High hosted its 2021 Homecoming dance at SeaWorld Orlando. Published Oct. 7, 2021.

Brooke Joyce made a festive mask at Hamlin’s Pumpkin Patch Palooza. Published Oct. 28, 2021.

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Windermere High School celebrated Homecoming week with a plethora of activities. Published Oct. 14, 2021. Dr. Jeffery Redding and Kristie Greenberg are the sometimes funny, sometimes serious hosts of ‘Redd & Green — Colorblind.’ Published Oct. 14, 2021.

Left: Winter Garden city commissioners endorsed a plan to expand pickleball in the city. Published Oct. 14, 2021.

Left: Nicole Jones, of the Avian Reconditioning Center, showcased a great horned owl named Nonamé at Nehrling Gardens’ Owl Prowl Art & Wine Wander Saturday, Oct. 23. Published Oct. 28, 2021.

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NOVEMBER Scott Samuelson was first to finish the the 2021 Donut Dash 5K Saturday, Nov. 6, at Newton Park in Winter Garden. Published Nov. 11, 2021.

Windermere High student Ashley Scire received recognition from the White House for her work in animal rescue. Published Nov. 4, 2021.

U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Mel Jenner, second from right, received the French Legion of Honor Medal from his great-grandson, Jackson, middle, at The First Academy’s Veterans Celebration. Joining him were French Honorary Consul Bridgette Jenson, left, U.S. Air Force Col. Michael Peeler and FBO Senior Pastor Dr. David Uth. Published Nov. 18, 2021.

Above: This dancer mesmerized attendees while performing atop a sway pole at the 2021 Flavor Fest of Horizon West. Published Nov. 18, 2021. Right: Thanks to West Orange Habitat for Humanity, Natalie Kinscy and her daughter, Amiyah, are settling into a new home and a better future. Published Nov. 25, 2021.

Horizon West residents Britni and Zach Sauls’ son, James Oliver “Ollie” Sauls, was born sleeping Oct. 31, 2018. Since then, they have blessed other families with Christmas gifts in his honor. Published Nov. 25, 2021.

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Even Santa got some shopping done at Legacy Events for Education Organization’s Holiday Market in Hamlin Saturday, Dec. 4. Published Dec. 16, 2021.

This 105-foot-tall Giant Wheel was the main attraction at the Hamlin Holidays Fair. Published Dec. 9, 2021.

DECEMBER Olympia High School student Jake Carsten recently logged his first solo glider flight. He trains with Jan Driessen, a former Dutch air force fighter pilot. Published Dec. 16, 2021.

The Navy Sea Cadets Color Guard, led by Ensign Larry Reinhardt present the colors during the city of Ocoee’s Pearl Harbor remembrance ceremony Dec. 7. Published Dec. 16, 2021.

Alyson Chu, the first Mrs. Winter Garden America, is working with Shepherd’s Hope as part of her platform of healthy living. Published Dec. 9, 2021.

Amelia Parra, 18 months, was among the many children who enjoyed Gymnastics USA’s Christmas Spectacular Saturday, Dec. 11. Published Dec. 16, 2021.

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DR. PHILLIPS BASKETBALL

Dr. Phillips’ boys basketball team won its first state title in March by capturing the Class 7A title with a 54-46 over Palm Beach Gardens’ Dwyer High School. The win satisfied the sky-high expectations the Panthers carried with them throughout the season. “From the beginning of our season we’ve just been talking about going to states,” said Denzel Aberdeen, whose game-high 27 points helped will the Panthers to victory in the state championship. “We’ve been working hard and pushing each other every day in practice just for this moment here — just to run around and tackle each other on the court.”

YEAR IN SPORTS From multiple state champions, new coaches and, yes, plenty of adversity related to COVID-19, 2021 proved to be one for the record books in West Orange and Southwest Orange.

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FIRST ACADEMY BASEBALL

Just a few months later, The First Academy clinched its first state baseball title, which coincided well with the return of Little League baseball after a year of being shut down. “It was unbelievable,” TFA head coach Scott Grove said. “It was everything that you work for — as far as being a baseball coach — and seeing the excitement of the kids, you really can’t explain the feeling; it is just the best feeling anyone can have. I know there are so many great coaches in Florida who have never been able to experience that, and it’s just such an honor. … I couldn’t have asked for a better group of young men.”

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WINDERMERE PREP GOLF

Windermere Prep’s girls golf team also won its fourth state championship and first since 2012 — the last of three consecutive championships at that time. “We were still getting to know (one another), so I wasn’t sure what would happen,” head coach Rick Stewart said of the 2021 Lakers. “I’m excited and happy for the team. They fought all year long and deserve it. This is a great team to be around.”

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DR. PHILLIPS LIFTER ZAMORA ST. CYR

And, not to be outdone, DP’s Zamora St. Cyr won the school its first state title in weightlifting. St. Cyr finished a historic Saturday — Feb. 13 — with a 175-pound bench and 180-pound clean and jerk for a 355-pound total to claim the 139-pound weight class state title — the first such title in the sport in school history. “I won’t say I’m not emotional — I am — but I’m very collected when it comes to my emotions, so when it happened and everyone was crying … and everyone wanted a hug, and so out of the blue, I just started tearing up,” St. Cyr said. “It was a good moment.”

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WEST ORANGE FOOTBALL

Just a few miles away, the West Orange football team put together its best season in recent memory in head coach Mike Granato’s second year leading the team. The Warriors captured all three local rivalry trophies in the same year for only the third time in the school’s history. Furthermore, West Orange won a district title and went all the way to the state regional finals.

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WINDERMERE VOLLEYBALL

Windermere High also had plenty of moments worth celebrating, especially regarding its volleyball team. In only its fifth year as a program, Windermere went all the way to the state championship against Plant High under new coach Daniel “Omi” Fuentes. “It was a great game against a tough opponent,” Fuentes said of the championship game. “That’s a high level of volleyball over (at Plant). … Even when they were

down, they never quit.” Even with a gut-wrenching loss like that one, Fuentes realized the magnitude of what that appearance meant to the school community. “It’s rough when you’re so close, and you’re unable to close that, but we’re thankful for the opportunity that we got,” he said. “It was a dream season; a magic season.”

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WINDERMERE PREP SOFTBALL

Windermere Prep’s softball team compiled an amazing 25-2 record en route to a berth in the FHSAA Class 3A state tournament. The Lakers fell 4-3 to Academy of Holy Names after walk-off double in the bottom of the seventh. Still, the Lakers had plenty of reason to celebrate. “We’ve never won a district championship and never won a regional championship, so to win both this year and go to the state championship game is monumental for our school,” Lakers head coach Wes Pollock said. “We have a good core in place that’s returning — we’re going to lose a few good seniors for sure — but there is a good core in place, and I think we’ll be competitive next year. Now that they’ve tasted success and what it takes to win, hopefully that’ll make them better players and just as hungry next year.”

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RAMIREZ GETS 500TH WIN

In the fall, Dr. Phillips swimming and water polo coach Leonardo Leon Ramirez earned his 500th victory as coach for both teams combined, making him among the winningest coaches in DP’s storied history. “It means I’m still coaching well,” Leon Ramirez said of the accomplishment. “I’m passionate for both sports, so it was a pretty cool feeling. It made me feel old, to be honest.”

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The year also brought some notable changes on local sidelines. After long tenures as the head coaches at their respective schools, Foundation Academy’s Brad Lord and Windermere Prep’s Jacob Doss decided it was time to step aside. Lions assistant Andre Walker took over as head coach for Foundation, while Windermere Prep defensive coordinator and former NFL linebacker Brian Simmons became the man in charge for the Lakers.

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