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Suwannee’s girls weightlifting team poses with the District 4-1A trophy on Friday. (PAUL BUCHANAN/Special to the Reporter)

Suwannee’s girls weightlifting team poses with the District 4-1A trophy on Friday. (PAUL BUCHANAN/Special to the Reporter)

GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING: Suwannee wins fourth straight district title

LIVE OAK — Another year, another district title — or two — for the Suwannee girls weightlifting team. The defending Class 1A state champion Bulldogs won the District 4-1A title Friday in both the traditional event — bench and clean and jerk — as well as the snatch event in dominating fashion.
Branford’s girls weightlifting team won the District 7-1A title on Thursday, qualifying 18 lifters for bench/clean & jerk and 18 for snatch. (COURTESY)

Branford’s girls weightlifting team won the District 7-1A title on Thursday, qualifying 18 lifters for bench/clean & jerk and 18 for snatch. (COURTESY)

GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING: Branford rolls to District 7-1A title

Branford rolled to the District 7-1A title on Thursday at Chiefland High School, qualifying all 18 lifters for regionals in bench/clean & jerk and 19 in snatch.
Columbia hitter Brandi Oliver is the LCR’s Volleyball Player of the Year. (MANDI SLOAN/Special to the Reporter)

Columbia hitter Brandi Oliver is the LCR’s Volleyball Player of the Year. (MANDI SLOAN/Special to the Reporter)

FALL ALL-AREA: Oliver named LCR's Volleyball Player of the Year

Brandi Oliver’s goals were lofty, even for someone of her athletic prowess. The Columbia senior said she, her teammates and their coaches had their sights set on an achievement not seen at the school since 2012 — making it through districts and reaching the playoffs for the first time since 2012.
Columbia running back Tony Fulton is tackled on a carry against Madison County this past season. (BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter)

Columbia running back Tony Fulton is tackled on a carry against Madison County this past season. (BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter)

PREP FOOTBALL: Changes could be coming with metro/suburban classes, playoff overhaul

Florida high school football could undergo a major overhaul heading into next season. The FHSAA’s Athletic Director Advisory Committee voted Wednesday by a slim 8-7 margin to endorse a proposal to split schools into four metro and five suburban/rural classifications.
Columbia’s Ty Folsom is once again the LCR’s Boys Golfer of the Year. (COURTESY)

Columbia’s Ty Folsom is once again the LCR’s Boys Golfer of the Year. (COURTESY)

FALL ALL-AREA: Folsom repeats as LCR's Boys Golfer of the Year

Ty Folsom improved his golf game with a new mental edge. He changed his approach for his senior season and he put together his best campaign yet. Folsom once again wasn’t just Columbia’s No. 1 golfer but also the top golfer in the area. He posted an area-best 33.
Columbia’s Veona Osborne is the LCR’s Girls Golfer of the Year. (JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter)

Columbia’s Veona Osborne is the LCR’s Girls Golfer of the Year. (JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter)

FALL ALL-AREA: Osborne named LCR's Girls Golfer of the Year

Veona Osborne hasn’t been at this long. Just three years ago, the Columbia junior picked up a club and took her first swings into a larger world. Osborne’s sister and stepfather were hitting golf balls. That’s when she decided she’d like a whack at it.
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PREP ROUNDUP: Fort White lifter Katie Griffith wins district title

FORT WHITE — Defending state champion Katie Griffith won the District 5-1A title in the 101 class for Fort White on Tuesday in the school’s gym. Griffith benched 140 pounds and had a clean and jerk of 140 pounds to finish with a 180 total for the Indians, 105 pounds ahead of second place.