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  • Rollover crash shuts down I-4 eastbound in Lake Mary

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    A major crash has shut down all of the eastbound lanes on I-4 at Lake Mary Boulevard.According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash happened just after 7 a.m. at the Lake Mary Boulevard exit.Drivers traveling along I-4 eastbound should exit at SR-434 and use US-17/92 as a detour.FHP says people were injured in the crash.I-4 westbound is not impacted.This is a developing story.

    A major crash has shut down all of the eastbound lanes on I-4 at Lake Mary Boulevard.

    According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the crash happened just after 7 a.m. at the Lake Mary Boulevard exit.

    Drivers traveling along I-4 eastbound should exit at SR-434 and use US-17/92 as a detour.

    FHP says people were injured in the crash.

    I-4 westbound is not impacted.

    This is a developing story.

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  • Friday Night Hits: Week 9 Scoreboard and Highlights

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    Week 9 of Central Florida high school football is in the books. Here’s a look at how the teams performed during another edition of Friday Night Hits. Game of the Week Edgewater 35, Dr. Phillips 6 You Pick 2 Poll Game Winter Park 39, Ocoee 28 Scores across Central Florida West Oaks 40, The Geneva School 7 Jones 56, Wekiva 0 Boone 58, Colonial 0 Lake Brantley 50, Orlando University 0 Orangewood Christian 45, Bishop McLaughlin 7 Trinity Prep 42, Cedar Creek Christian 0 Evans 40, Lake Mary 14 West Orange 48, Olympia 0Osceola 50, Apopka 7 Oviedo 55, Orange City University 7Harmony 28, Celebration 16Innovation 35, Lake Buena Vista 8Horizon 59, Lake Minneola 8 Lake Nona 84, Timber Creek 8 Melbourne Central 34, Orlando Christian Prep 14 Umatilla 42, Taylor Pierson 0 Windermere 55, McLaughlin 0 New Smyrna Beach 26, Deltona 7 Saint Cloud 44, Tohopekaliga 21Mainland 33, Heritage 6Eau Gallie 56, Palm Bay 6 Viera 41, Seabreeze 14 Cocoa 27, The Villages Charter 6Have a football score that you want to report? Email it to us over at News@WESH.com.

    Week 9 of Central Florida high school football is in the books.

    Here’s a look at how the teams performed during another edition of Friday Night Hits.

    Game of the Week

    Edgewater 35, Dr. Phillips 6

    You Pick 2 Poll Game

    Winter Park 39, Ocoee 28

    Scores across Central Florida


    West Oaks 40, The Geneva School 7

    Jones 56, Wekiva 0

    Boone 58, Colonial 0

    Lake Brantley 50, Orlando University 0

    Orangewood Christian 45, Bishop McLaughlin 7

    Trinity Prep 42, Cedar Creek Christian 0

    Evans 40, Lake Mary 14

    West Orange 48, Olympia 0

    Osceola 50, Apopka 7

    Oviedo 55, Orange City University 7

    Harmony 28, Celebration 16

    Innovation 35, Lake Buena Vista 8

    Horizon 59, Lake Minneola 8

    Lake Nona 84, Timber Creek 8

    Melbourne Central 34, Orlando Christian Prep 14

    Umatilla 42, Taylor Pierson 0

    Windermere 55, McLaughlin 0

    New Smyrna Beach 26, Deltona 7

    Saint Cloud 44, Tohopekaliga 21

    Mainland 33, Heritage 6

    Eau Gallie 56, Palm Bay 6

    Viera 41, Seabreeze 14

    Cocoa 27, The Villages Charter 6


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  • Friday Night Hits: Week 6 Scoreboard and Recaps

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    HE’S NOT BAD, EVEN THOUGH HE IS NEW TO MELBOURNE HIGH SCHOOL. WE GO. THE DOGS WERE OUT TONIGHT TAKING ON THE OSCEOLA COWBOYS WITH THE BULLDOGS. FIRST QUARTER HANDOFF TO CAMERON JOHNSON. TOUGH 19 YARD GAIN. BUT THE DRIVE WOULD END IN A PUNT. SECOND QUARTER OSCEOLA ALREADY UP BY SIX ELIJAH JENKINS WE SAY THAT NAME A LOT ON THIS SHOW. HE CUTS UPFIELD FOR 22 YARDS AND A FRESH SET OF DOWNS THAT SETS UP THE PLAY ACTION. AMARI RUTLAND 15 YARD STRIKE TO JEFFERY. NOBODY CATCHES HIM. OSCEOLA SCORES FOR THE SECOND TIME IN THE HALF 31 YARD TD TOSS. BULLDOGS DO MAKE IT A GAME, BUT THEY CAN’T CATCH THOSE COWBOYS FROM KISSIMMEE. OSCEOLA WINS IT ON THE ROAD. 1810. THE FINAL SCORE OUT TO COLLEGE PARK. WE WILL GO SENIOR NIGHT AT EDGEWATER. EAGLES HAVE FLOWN THROUGH THE SEASON SO FAR FIVE ZERO COMING INTO TONIGHT. TAKING ON LYMAN WAS A ROUGH GO FOR THE GREYHOUNDS. OPENING PLAY OF THE GAME CARTER EMANUEL. THE QUICK SCREEN TO MALIK JOHNSON. HE WILL BREAK THROUGH THE TACKLE AND NO ONE WAS STOPPING HIM. IT WAS JUST THAT KIND OF NIGHT FOR EDGEWATER. STILL IN THE FIRST QUARTER. THEY’RE UP 14. NOTHING NOW. CARTER EMANUEL IS OUT. REMI JARMAN IS IN AT QUARTERBACK. GETS IT TO DAMIEN MOORE. FIRST QUARTER SECOND TOUCHDOWN OF THE NIGHT. THIS IS THE FIRST QUARTER. STILL EAGLES HAD THE RUNNING CLOCK BY HALF. EDGEWATER. THEY WIN BY A LOT 84 TO 6 IS THE FINAL. THAT’S SO MANY POINTS. ALL RIGHT. ONE OF THE BREAKOUT TEAMS SO FAR THIS SEASON LAKE BRANTLEY. THEY MAKE THE SHORT TREK TO SANFORD TONIGHT. LAKE BRANTLEY HADN’T LOST SO FAR THIS SEASON. HAD MORE WINS ALREADY THIS YEAR THAN THEY DID ALL OF LAST SEASON. A LOT OF SUCCESS FOR THE PATRIOTS SO FAR, BUT TAKING ON A SEMINOLE TEAM THAT HAS ALSO BEEN VERY GOOD IN THE PAST AND TRYING TO GET BACK ON TRACK THIS SEASON. LET’S HEAD UP TO SANFORD. AS THE PATRIOTS TRY TO INVADE THE SEMINOLE TERRITORY, LAKE BRANTLEY WOULD STRIKE FIRST IN THIS ONE. JACKSON STECKER WILL ROLL OUT AND FIND DEVIN WASHINGTON FOR THE SCORE 28 YARD STRIKE SEVEN. NOTHING. LAKE BRANTLEY IN FRONT LOOKED LIKE THE PATRIOTS WOULD DO WHAT THEY’VE DONE ALL SEASON LONG. SEMINOLE ON THE MOVE. HOW ABOUT JALEN CHAPLIN? HE’S GOING TO FUMBLE THE FOOTBALL PICK IT UP THEN RACE 22 YARDS DOWN TO THE TEN YARD LINE. THEY’D SWITCH ENDS WHEN THE QUARTER ENDS. FOUR PLAYS LATER IT WILL BE CHAPLIN IN FOR THE SCORE. HOW ABOUT SEMINOLE? THEY STORMED BACK FOR A BIG WIN 4321. THE FINAL SCORE. ALL RIGHT. LAKE MARY HOSTING HAGGERTY TONIGHT. RAMS LED BY TEN AT THE HALF. THIRD QUARTER IS WHERE WE WILL START NOAH GRUBBS OVER TO BARRETT SCHULTZ FIVE YARD TOUCHDOWN TOSS. EXTENDS THE LAKE MARY LEAD. BUT HOW ABOUT SOME DEFENSE ON OUR SHOW. CHANDLER CONDUIT AND LAVON CRUMPLER THEY MEET AT THE QUARTERBACK. THAT’S A BIG TIME SACK. LATE IN THE THIRD. MORE FROM THE OSHO GRUBBS TO SHEA FAISON 4117. AT THAT POINT, NOAH HAD SIX TOUCHDOWN PASSES TONIGHT. HOW ABOUT THAT LAKE MARY HAMMERING HAGGERTY, 5517. THE FINAL SCORE. APOPKA OVIEDO TRYING TO GET SOME MOMENTUM BACK ON THEIR SIDE AFTER AN UP AND DOWN START TO THE SEASON. THIS IS A GOOD WAY TO DO IT. BROCK JOYCE UP THE GUT SIX NOTHING. LIONS WITH THE LEAD STILL IN THE FIRST. DESHAWN FABRES COMES IN MOTION FOR THE TOSS. GETS TO THE OUTSIDE AND TO THE ENDZONE. HE GOES 14. NOTHING. OVIEDO STILL OUT IN FRONT. LYONS FAR FROM DONE. HOW ABOUT ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN ON THE GROUND. KAMARI SOLOMON WILL SPRINT ALONG THE SIDELINE AND OOH 64 NOTHING OVIEDO ROLLS PAST THE STING GAME. WE’RE GOING TO STAY IN APOPKA TONIGHT. THE BLUE DARTERS HAVE HAD A TOUGH SEASON SO FAR. IT GOT TOUGHER HOSTING WEST ORANGE. JADEN HAMMOND SPRINTING UP THE SIDELINE FOR SIX. VALHALLA AS THEY SAY. TOUCHDOWN MADE IT 30. NOTHING. WEST ORANGE TO THE THIRD QUARTER. AMMONS HAD HIMSELF A NIGHT TONIGHT RUNS INTO A WALL OF BLUE DARTERS RIGHT HERE BUT BREAKS RIGHT THROUGH IT 75 YARDS TO THE HOUSE. WEST ORANGE ROLLING. AND THEY WERE STILL NOT DONE. LATE THIRD QUARTER. THIS TIME IT WILL BE ANDREW CHUNG DEEP OVER THE MIDDLE TO DAREN GLOVER. THIS WILL BE A HOUSE CALL WEST ORANGE OVER APOPKA. ANOTHER SHUTOUT TONIGHT 51 NOTHING ROUGH NIGHT IN WEST ORANGE COUNTY TO THE AIR. OLYMPIA MAKING THE SHORT TRIP DOWN TO DOCTOR PHILLIPS. SECOND QUARTER ONE POINT GAME WHEN ZION MATTHEWS WILL TAKE THE HANDOFF. WEAVE THROUGH THE DEFENSE AND GET IN FOR SIX. TIME TO CELEBRATE. PANTHERS IN THE LEAD. MORE DP, MORE WILLIAMS. HE’LL TAKE ANOTHER HANDOFF AND DO THE SAME THING RIGHT UP THE GUT. IN FOR THE SCORE. DOCTOR PHILLIPS WINS WITH EASE, 42 SIX OVER THEIR NEARBY RIVALS. THAT’S A FINAL DOWNTOWN JONES HOSTING AN AUBURNDALE SQUAD THAT HAD WON FOUR STRAIGHT. BUT HOW’S THIS FOR AN ARRIVAL AS CHOPPER TWO ARRIVES? IT’S A JONES TOUCHDOWN PASS, EXTENDING AN ALREADY LARGE LEAD THERE. WE GOT IT. AUBURNDALE DOES MANAGE A FIELD GOAL, BUT THAT WILL BE IT. JONES PICKS UP ANOTHER WIN 37 THREE IS THE FINAL SCORE. ALL RIGHT. SOME SCORES FROM AROUND CENTRAL FLORIDA. HOW ABOUT TAVARES TAKING ON EUSTIS TONIGHT BY 59 POINTS. TOHO TOPS HARMONY 28 TO 16. MORE SCORES COMING YOUR WAY FROM TONIGHT. UNIVERSITY UP OVER FLAGLER. PALM COAST 2113 AND E

    Week 6 of Central Florida high school football is in the books. Scores across Central FloridaFriday Night Hits Week 6: Game of the Week DeLand at Spruce Creek (postponed)Friday Night Hits Week 6: You Pick 2 Game Eau Gallie 27, Titusville 14Davenport 41, Lake Minneola 6 Tavares 65, Eustis 6 West Orange 51, Apopka 0 Mount Dora Christian 48, The Master’s Academy 0 Tohopekaliga 28, Harmony 16Dr. Phillips 42, Olympia 6 Lake Mary 55, Hagerty 17 Ocoee 42, West Port 0 Winter Park 63, Freedom 8 Oviedo 64, Wekiva 0 East Ridge 84, Celebration 7 Colonial 35, Cypress Creek 15 Osceola 18, Melbourne 10 Winter Springs 20, Horizon 14 Gateway 20, Liberty Kissimmee 0Edgewater 84, Lyman 6Bishop Moore 29, Tampa Catholic 20 Jones 37, Auburndale 3 Windermere 36, Lake Buena Vista 0 Central Florida Christian Academy 46, Windermere Prep 21South lake 30, Forest Ocala 25

    Week 6 of Central Florida high school football is in the books.

    Scores across Central Florida

    Friday Night Hits Week 6: Game of the Week

    DeLand at Spruce Creek (postponed)

    Friday Night Hits Week 6: You Pick 2 Game

    Eau Gallie 27, Titusville 14



    Davenport 41, Lake Minneola 6

    Tavares 65, Eustis 6

    West Orange 51, Apopka 0

    Mount Dora Christian 48, The Master’s Academy 0

    Tohopekaliga 28, Harmony 16

    Dr. Phillips 42, Olympia 6

    Lake Mary 55, Hagerty 17

    Ocoee 42, West Port 0

    Winter Park 63, Freedom 8

    Oviedo 64, Wekiva 0

    East Ridge 84, Celebration 7

    Colonial 35, Cypress Creek 15

    Osceola 18, Melbourne 10

    Winter Springs 20, Horizon 14

    Gateway 20, Liberty Kissimmee 0

    Edgewater 84, Lyman 6

    Bishop Moore 29, Tampa Catholic 20

    Jones 37, Auburndale 3

    Windermere 36, Lake Buena Vista 0

    Central Florida Christian Academy 46, Windermere Prep 21

    South lake 30, Forest Ocala 25


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  • Friday Night Hits: Week 3 Scoreboard and Recaps

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    RIGHT TO THE CHOPPER LAKE MARY PUT TOGETHER BACK TO BACK COMEBACK WINS TO START THE SEASON TONIGHT. THEY WERE ON THE ROAD IN LAKELAND LAKE MARY DOWN 13 SEVEN. FINAL DRIVE OF THE SECOND QUARTER. LOOK AT THIS THROW FROM NOAH GRUBBS. THAT’S A DART. HELPS KEEP THE DRIVE ALIVE. SETS UP A FIELD GOAL BEFORE THE HALF LUCAS PARKER WILL PUT IT THROUGH FROM 38 YARDS OUT. RAMS WERE DOWN BY THREE AT THE HALF. THEY TIE IT UP AT 13 HEADING INTO THE FOURTH QUARTER. BUT THAT’S WHEN THE DREADNAUGHTS JUST GO NUTS. FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON. LAKE MARY FALLS 32 TO 13. OSCEOLA WAS TRYING TO BOUNCE BACK FROM A LOSS AT HOME TO LAKE MARY. THEY WENT ON THE ROAD TO WINTER HAVEN TO OUR CHOPPER. TWO WAS HANGING OUT. SECOND QUARTER DRIVING AMARI RUTLAND ROLLING TO HIS RIGHT, KEEPING IT RUNNING IT DOWN THE SIDELINE BUT FINALLY SHOVED OUT RIGHT AROUND THE FIVE YARD LINE LATER IN THE DRIVE. NICE DESIGN HERE. JAKARI WATSON IN MOTION. TAKES THE HANDOFF AND JUST DRAGS A SLEW OF BLUE DEVILS INTO THE ENDZONE. IT WAS ALL COWBOYS WITH A K TONIGHT. THEY HAND WINTER HAVEN THEIR FIRST LOSS OF THE SEASON. 46 TO 6. THE FINAL SCORE FREEDOM WAS HOSTING EDGEWATER TONIGHT IN DOWNTOWN ORLANDO AND THE PATRIOTS WELL THEY STRUGGLED TO GET MUCH OF ANYTHING GOING TONIGHT. DOWN THREE SCORES HERE. SCREEN PASS IS JUMPED. THAT IS. LEMOINE MONSANTO. HE IS ALL OVER IT. AND HE IS THROUGH THE FOG INTO THE END ZONE. 28 NOTHING AT THE BREAK. THE EAGLES WITH EASE OVER FREEDOM. THEY ARE UNBEATEN STILL 48 TO NOTHING. THE FINAL SCORE. WELL IT WAS AN EMOTIONAL NIGHT UP IN SANFORD AS THE SEMINOLES RALLIED AROUND THEIR FORMER TEAMMATE ETHAN PRICHARD, NOW AN FSU SEMINOLE, SHOT SUNDAY SERIOUSLY INJURED, AS WE TOLD YOU EARLIER IN THE SHOW. BUT THE BOOSTER CLUB BACK HOME DECIDED TO SELL T SHIRTS WITH HIS NUMBER NINE ON IT TO HELP RAISE MONEY TO SUPPORT HIM AND HIS FAMILY. AT $20 A POP SOLD MORE THAN 100 BEFORE KICKOFF EVEN BEGAN. YET BOCA, STRONG NUMBER NINE ON THE MINDS AS CARL CALHOUN AND THE NOLES PLAYED SOME INSPIRED FOOTBALL TONIGHT AGAINST THE LYMAN GREYHOUNDS, ALREADY UP A SCORE IN THE FIRST, ANTHONY GAVE THE THIRD IN FOR THE TOUCHDOWN. THE NOLES IN CONTROL STILL IN THE FIRST, GO BACK TO ANTHONY, GAVE THE THIRD FOR THE SECOND TIME IN LIKE 10S ON YOUR SCREEN, SEMINOLE SCORES AND IT’S THE SAME GUY THEY’RE CRUISING. SECOND QUARTER MORE ON THE GROUND. KHAMANI FREEMAN WILL MAKE IT 28 TO NOTHING. THE GROUND GAME WAS GREAT AGAINST THE GREYHOUNDS TONIGHT. ALL NOLES TONIGHT 55 NOTHING. THE FINAL SCORE IN WINTER GARDEN. THE TITUSVILLE TERRIERS WERE IN TOWN. WEST ORANGE. THEY WERE NOT MESSING AROUND. PICK IT UP LATE. SECOND QUARTER ALREADY 42 SEVEN WEST ORANGE. THAT’S EDISON DELGADO GETS TAKEN DOWN AT THE ONE. IT JUST DELAYS THE INEVITABLE 48 SEVEN AT THE HALF. THIRD QUARTER. IT DOESN’T TAKE LONG FOR THEM TO SCORE AGAIN. YOUTUBE KAMERON JOHNSON IN ON THE OPTION. BREAKS LOOSE FOR A 79 YARD TOUCHDOWN. TERRIERS STILL FIGHTING LATE. LADARIUS FAISON WITH THE PICK SIX HERE. GOOD FOR THEM. FIGHT TO THE END. BUT IT IS WEST ORANGE WINNING THIS ONE 5421. THE FINAL SCORE NOT TOO FAR FROM THERE AT DOCTOR PHILLIPS. CAMERON WESTON, THE PANTHERS HOSTING THE APOPKA BLUE DARTERS. APOPKA STILL IN SEARCH OF THEIR FIRST WIN OF THE SEASON. NICE PITCH AND CATCH HERE FROM WEST OVER TO THE RIGHT SIDE. IN FOR THE SCORE. DEEP IN FRONT. EARLY SECOND QUARTER. WEST THIS TIME TO TORREY SCOTT. LOOK AT THE CONCENTRATION BALL TIPPED. HE REELS IT IN. TOUCHDOWN DARTERS TRYING TO GET BACK IN IT. BUT RAY TAYLOR WILL RIP DOWN THE INTERCEPTION HERE. APOPKA THE WOES CONTINUE. DOCTOR PHILLIPS BACK TO BACK. BIG TIME WINS 45 SEVEN. THE FINAL SCORE. LET’S GET BACK UP IN CHOPPER TWO TO THE AIR LIONS OF LAKE NONA LURING THE OCOEE KNIGHTS INTO A CLASH OF UNBEATENS TONIGHT. CHECK OUT MAYBE THE PLAY OF THE NIGHT ACROSS CENTRAL FLORIDA KNIGHTS DRIVING DEEP IN THE RED ZONE. PHILLIPS GETS TO THE QUARTERBACK, KNOCKS IT FREE. AND LOOK AT CHARLES WOODSON. JUNIOR. YEAH SON OF HIS HALL OF FAMER. HE REELS IN THE LOOSE BALL. TAKES IT ALL THE WAY TO THE HOUSE MAKING DAD PROUD. IT’S NOT ENOUGH THOUGH. OCOEE ESCAPES THE ONE POINT WIN 1413. THE FINAL SCORE. OCOEE HEADED TO DOCTOR PHILLIPS NEXT WEEK. SCORES FROM AROUND CENTRAL FLORIDA. LET’S TAKE A LOOK. SOME BIG SCORES ON THAT BOARD TONIGHT. BOONE TOPS OLYMPIA 42 TO 6. TIMBER CREEK SHUTS OUT EAST RIVER ON THE ROAD. 35 TO NOTHING MORE. SCORES FROM AROUND CENTRAL FLORIDA. THE VILLAGES TAKES DOWN SOUTH LAKE 3426 AND LAKE BUENA VISTA GETS A BIG WIN.

    Scores across Central Florida Game of the WeekDeLand 57, Merritt Island 51You Pick 2 Poll GameLake Brantley 47, Oviedo 37Other scores: Oasis Christian 44, Legacy Charter 0 Edgewater 48, Freedom 0 West Orange 54, Titusville 21 St. Cloud 41, Poinciana 12 Hagerty 49, Tohopekaliga 20Windermere 61, Colonial 0 East Ridge 51, Davenport 6 Dr. Phillips 45, Apopka 7 Ocoee 14, Lake Nona 13 Osceola 46, Winter Haven 6 Lakeland 32, Lake Mary 13Lake Region 8, Celebration 7 Haines City 19, Lake Minneola 12Bishop Moore 34, Bartow 25Matanzas 40, Deltona 14 Eau Gallie 16, Heritage 12 Vero Beach 38, Cocoa 3Melbourne 34, Orange City University 16Mainland 28, Flagler Palm Coast 7 Horizon 52, Wekiva 0Innovation 10, Leesburg 3

    Scores across Central Florida

    Game of the Week

    DeLand 57, Merritt Island 51

    You Pick 2 Poll Game

    Lake Brantley 47, Oviedo 37

    Other scores:


    Oasis Christian 44, Legacy Charter 0

    Edgewater 48, Freedom 0

    West Orange 54, Titusville 21

    St. Cloud 41, Poinciana 12

    Hagerty 49, Tohopekaliga 20

    Windermere 61, Colonial 0

    East Ridge 51, Davenport 6

    Dr. Phillips 45, Apopka 7

    Ocoee 14, Lake Nona 13

    Osceola 46, Winter Haven 6

    Lakeland 32, Lake Mary 13

    Lake Region 8, Celebration 7

    Haines City 19, Lake Minneola 12

    Bishop Moore 34, Bartow 25

    Matanzas 40, Deltona 14

    Eau Gallie 16, Heritage 12

    Vero Beach 38, Cocoa 3

    Melbourne 34, Orange City University 16

    Mainland 28, Flagler Palm Coast 7

    Horizon 52, Wekiva 0

    Innovation 10, Leesburg 3


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  • Lake Mary teacher arrested for inappropriate conduct with student, officials say

    Lake Mary teacher arrested for inappropriate conduct with student, officials say

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    A Lake Mary teacher was placed behind bars after being accused of inappropriate conduct with a student, according to Seminole County Public Schools.The teacher was identified as 55-year-old Richard Colon. He is a social studies teacher and assistant coach at Lake Mary High School.Colon bonded out of jail Friday evening following a court appearance earlier in the day where a judge set his bond at $80,000. “He has been with the district for 29 years. He is a teacher of AP World History and an Assistant Coach for the Girls Soccer team,” said the communications officer for Seminole County Public Schools, Katherine Crnkovich.The school principal received a tip about the alleged misconduct. Colon was immediately placed on administrative leave.According to Seminole Schools officials, the incident was reported to the Department of Family and Children Services and Law Enforcement.Colon was then placed under arrest Thursday afternoon. He is now facing the following charges:Transmission of obscene material harmful to minors Using a computer to seduce a childThe arrest report said Colon and the victim “… were having sexual conversations via text over multiple applications while (victim) was at her home” and that “… Colon would explicitly describe sexual activity involving himself and (victim)… “The arrest report also said Colon would include “detailed descriptions of sex acts…” He also sent inappropriate photos of himself to the victim. Lake Mary Principal Dr. Mickey Reynolds sent a message to the school family which says in part:”I want you to know that any allegations of misconduct by our staff will be taken seriously and handled quickly. We will continue to fully cooperate and assist law enforcement as they continue their investigation. The safety of our students and staff is our highest priority, and any type of behavior that jeopardizes that safety will not be tolerated at Seminole County Public Schools.”Seminole County Public Schools said they will continue assisting law enforcement as they investigate. They encourage anyone with additional information to contact the Crimeline at 800-423-TIPS (8477) or the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office at 407-665-6650.”If there’s ever any kind of allegation, we want to encourage anyone with any additional information to come forward, call Crimeline,” Crnkovich said.

    A Lake Mary teacher was placed behind bars after being accused of inappropriate conduct with a student, according to Seminole County Public Schools.

    The teacher was identified as 55-year-old Richard Colon. He is a social studies teacher and assistant coach at Lake Mary High School.

    Colon bonded out of jail Friday evening following a court appearance earlier in the day where a judge set his bond at $80,000.

    He has been with the district for 29 years. He is a teacher of AP World History and an Assistant Coach for the Girls Soccer team,” said the communications officer for Seminole County Public Schools, Katherine Crnkovich.

    The school principal received a tip about the alleged misconduct. Colon was immediately placed on administrative leave.

    According to Seminole Schools officials, the incident was reported to the Department of Family and Children Services and Law Enforcement.

    Colon was then placed under arrest Thursday afternoon. He is now facing the following charges:

    • Transmission of obscene material harmful to minors
    • Using a computer to seduce a child

    The arrest report said Colon and the victim “… were having sexual conversations via text over multiple applications while (victim) was at her home” and that “… Colon would explicitly describe sexual activity involving himself and (victim)… “

    The arrest report also said Colon would include “detailed descriptions of sex acts…” He also sent inappropriate photos of himself to the victim.

    Lake Mary Principal Dr. Mickey Reynolds sent a message to the school family which says in part:

    “I want you to know that any allegations of misconduct by our staff will be taken seriously and handled quickly. We will continue to fully cooperate and assist law enforcement as they continue their investigation. The safety of our students and staff is our highest priority, and any type of behavior that jeopardizes that safety will not be tolerated at Seminole County Public Schools.”

    Seminole County Public Schools said they will continue assisting law enforcement as they investigate.

    They encourage anyone with additional information to contact the Crimeline at 800-423-TIPS (8477) or the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office at 407-665-6650.

    “If there’s ever any kind of allegation, we want to encourage anyone with any additional information to come forward, call Crimeline,” Crnkovich said.

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  • Lake Mary All-Stars to face Chinese Taipei in Little League World Series final

    Lake Mary All-Stars to face Chinese Taipei in Little League World Series final

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    On Sunday, the Lake Mary All-Stars will play Chinese Taipei in the Little League World Series championship game, hoping to take the trophy home.The game will begin at 3 p.m. and is being played in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.This comes after Lake Mary defeated Texas during Saturday’s U.S. final of the Little League World Series.RELATED: Lake Mary All-Stars clinch victory with 10-7 win over Texas in U.S. final of the Little League World SeriesLake Mary clinched victory with a 10-7 win. Lake Mary has made history as the first Florida team to play for the U.S. Championship in over 20 years.Texas battled against Venezuela in a consolation game to secure third place in the Little League World Series.However, Texas fell to Latin America 4-3 on Sunday morning.Lake Mary’s U.S. Little League World Series journeyTheir run started last week, on Aug. 14, with a narrow 2-1 victory over South Dakota. It was a game that saw J.J. Feliciano secure 11 strikeouts to lead the All-Stars to their first win of the tournament.On Aug. 16, Lake Mary was triumphant two days later with a 6-1 win over Washington. But a third consecutive victory was denied on Aug. 19 against Boerne, Texas, a game Lake Mary lost 4-1 to send them to the losing side of the bracket.Facing elimination, Lake Mary defeated New York out of the Metro Region 6-1 on Aug. 20. It was a game that saw D.J. Mieses hit a three-run home run at the top of the sixth inning to secure the victory.The following day, facing elimination again, Lake Mary managed to fend off Hawaii with a 4-3 victory.On Thursday, Lake Mary secured a third consecutive victory, defeating Nevada 6-3 to advance to the U.S. final of the Little League World Series.WESH 2 coverageThe WESH 2 Sports team is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, bringing live coverage on Sunday’s game.

    On Sunday, the Lake Mary All-Stars will play Chinese Taipei in the Little League World Series championship game, hoping to take the trophy home.

    The game will begin at 3 p.m. and is being played in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.

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    This comes after Lake Mary defeated Texas during Saturday’s U.S. final of the Little League World Series.

    RELATED: Lake Mary All-Stars clinch victory with 10-7 win over Texas in U.S. final of the Little League World Series

    Lake Mary clinched victory with a 10-7 win.

    Lake Mary has made history as the first Florida team to play for the U.S. Championship in over 20 years.

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    Texas battled against Venezuela in a consolation game to secure third place in the Little League World Series.

    However, Texas fell to Latin America 4-3 on Sunday morning.

    Lake Mary’s U.S. Little League World Series journey

    Their run started last week, on Aug. 14, with a narrow 2-1 victory over South Dakota. It was a game that saw J.J. Feliciano secure 11 strikeouts to lead the All-Stars to their first win of the tournament.

    On Aug. 16, Lake Mary was triumphant two days later with a 6-1 win over Washington. But a third consecutive victory was denied on Aug. 19 against Boerne, Texas, a game Lake Mary lost 4-1 to send them to the losing side of the bracket.

    Facing elimination, Lake Mary defeated New York out of the Metro Region 6-1 on Aug. 20. It was a game that saw D.J. Mieses hit a three-run home run at the top of the sixth inning to secure the victory.

    The following day, facing elimination again, Lake Mary managed to fend off Hawaii with a 4-3 victory.

    On Thursday, Lake Mary secured a third consecutive victory, defeating Nevada 6-3 to advance to the U.S. final of the Little League World Series.

    WESH 2 coverage

    The WESH 2 Sports team is in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, bringing live coverage on Sunday’s game.

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  • Your Orlando weekend agenda: MadSoul, Bassrush, Movie Trash, Monster Jam, Uncomfortable Brunch, Gloria Gaynor + more

    Your Orlando weekend agenda: MadSoul, Bassrush, Movie Trash, Monster Jam, Uncomfortable Brunch, Gloria Gaynor + more

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    Friday, March 1:

    Baroque Magnificence: Bach Mass in B Minor
    8 pm; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; 407-358-6603.

    Blame It On the Boogie: A Disco Dance Party
    8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.;
    $15.

    Color Palettes: Danielle Lazala 7 pm Friday; Framework Craft Coffee House, 1201 N. Mills Ave; 321-270-7410; instagram.com/thechainedgallery.

    Constant Throw, Off the Rains, Graveyard Dogs, Skater Brainz
    7 pm; Uncle Lou’s Entertainment Hall, 1016 N. Mills Ave.; $5; 407-270-9104.

    Daði Freyr 7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $27-$43; 407-228-1220.

    Ekkstacy, Alexsucks 6 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $20; 407-246-1419.

    Freaky Fridays: Cemetery ManFrancesco Dellamorte (three-time BAFTA award nominee Rupert Everett) is the groundskeeper at the Buffalora cemetery where the dead just won’t stay dead — and it’s up to him to deal with those who come back to life with a hunger for human flesh. 11:59 pm; Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; $11; 407-629-0054; enzian.org.

    Getdown Downtown 6 pm; Independence Lane, 1776 Independence Lane, Maitland; free; 407-539-6223.

    Michel Camilo Trio 7 & 9:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $55.

    Movie Trash: Jade Part police procedural, part erotic thriller, part murder mystery, all over-the-top performances. This flick is pure 1990s nonsense. 8 pm; The Nook on Robinson, 2432 E. Robinson St.; instagram.com/orlandopopupmovieservices.

    Pardi Gras Music and costumed revelers. 7 pm; Pointe Orlando, 9101 International Drive; Free; 407-264-9950; pointeorlando.com.

    Responsibility and Resilience Featuring work from KYLE, Shannon Rae Lindsey, Dina Mack, Daniel Harris Mendoza, Rachel Simmons and Shannon Staunton. 6 pm; Hollerbach’s Art Haus, 205 E. First St., Sanford; free; 321-788-2805; facebook.com/hollerbachsarthaus.

    Trash Panda, Frog Mallet, Demonfuck, Playground Drug Dealer 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-673-2712.

    Saturday, March 2:

    The 12th Annual Mayor’s Jazz in the Park Yvonne Loggins Coleman, WUCF 89.9 FM. Jones High School Alumni Band, Safia Valines, The Yo Cats, Naomi Joy Music, Dave Capp Project, Micah Silverstein, Dimas Sanchez and the Afro Latin Jazz Project, Omari Dillard. Noon; Cypress Grove Park, 290 Holden Ave.; free.

    Alkaline Trio, Drug Church 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $34.50-$85; 407-934-2583.

    Apes of the States, Doom Scroll, Myles Bullen, Danny Attack 7 pm; Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road; $20; 407-623-3393.

    Bassrush Presents: Peekaboo, Lyny 10 pm; The Vanguard, 578 N. Orange Ave.; $14.99-$49.99; 570-592-0034.

    Danny Kamins, Thomas Milovac, Jonas Van den Bossche 6:30 pm; The Dining Room, 2902 Ambergate Road, Winter Park; facebook.com/atthediningroom

    Festival Dor de Moldova Authentic cuisine, beer and wine, live musical and dance performances, traditional decorations reminiscent of childhood. Noon; German American Society of Central Florida, 381 Orange Lane, Casselberry; free; 407-834-0574; orlandogermanclub.com.

    Horse Head, Fish Narc, Zubin 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $25.

    Hulder, Devil Master, Worm, Necrofier
    6 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $25; 407-704-6261.

    Laurie Berkner 3 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $25-$60; 407-228-1220.

    MadSoul Festival Muna, Melanie Faye, Nohemy, Kaelin Ellis, Palomino Blond, I Met a Yeti, Sara Nelson, Jasmine Burney-Clark, Maddie Barker, Wahid, Venture Motel, Harla, Mr. Floyd Larry, Nervous Nature, Jasmine Burney-Clark, Brandon Wolf, Rep. Anna Eskamani, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Justin Jones, Rep. Greg Casar, Rep. Zooey Zephyr. 2 pm; Loch Haven Park, 777 E. Princeton St.; free-$100; 407-246-2283.

    Michel Camilo Trio 7 & 9:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $55.

    Monster Jam Experience full-throttle fun as 12,000-pound monster trucks tear up the dirt in wide-open competitions of speed and skill. 7 pm; Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place; $25-$100; 407-423-2476; campingworldstadium.com.

    National Theatre Live: Vanya Andrew Scott (Sherlock, Fleabag) brings multiple characters to life in a radical new version of Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya by Simon Stephens (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time). 11 am; Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; $20; 407-629-0054; enzian.org.

    St. Patrick’s Day Parade 9 am; Park Avenue, Park and Comstock avenues, Winter Park; events.cityofwinterpark.org.

    Seven Seas Food Festival: Gloria Gaynor 7 pm; Bayside Stadium, 5677 SeaWorld Drive; $99-$209; 407-545-5550.

    Stayin’ Alive: One Night of the Bee Gees 7 pm; The Clermont Performing Arts Center, 3700 S. Highway 27, Clermont; $27-$41.50; 352-394-4800.

    Symphony Storytime Series: Carnival of the Animals 10 & 11:30 am; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $10; 407-228-1220.

    Vision Video, Tears of the Dying, Super Passive 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $20; 407-673-2712.

    Sunday, March 3:

    Alexa Tarantino Quartet 5 & 7:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $35.

    Distant Stations, Saucers Over Washington, John David Williams 8 pm; Uncle Lou’s Entertainment Hall, 1016 N. Mills Ave.; $5; 954-258-0307.

    Central Florida Sounds of Freedom Band and Colorguard: Love Is Universal 3 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $25.

    Nu Deco Ensemble 7 pm; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $35-$75; 407-358-6603.

    Psycho Frame, Balmora, Beast Plague, Memento, Jezter 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$20.

    Rossini’s Stabat Mater 3 pm; Rollins College, Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-646-2182.

    Seven Seas Food Festival: Night Ranger 7 pm; Bayside Stadium, 5677 SeaWorld Drive; $99-$209; 407-545-5550.

    Symphony Storytime Series: Carnival of the Animals 11 am & 12:30 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave; $10; 407-228-1220.

    Uncomfortable Brunch: Killer Joe When 22-year-old Chris (Emile Hirsch) finds himself in debt to a drug lord, he hires a hit man to kill his mother, whose $50,000 life insurance policy benefits his sister Dottie (Juno Temple). Noon; Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; $11; 407-629-0054; enzian.org.

    Friday-Sunday, March 1-3:

    Thundering Spirit Pow Wow Drumming, dancing, crafts and food at an intertribal gathering. 9 am Friday-Sunday; Renningers Florida Twin Markets, 20651 U.S. Highway 441, Mount Dora; $10-$15; 352-636-4271; thunderingspiritfamily.com.

    Saturday-Sunday, March 2-3:

    37th Annual Festival of the Arts A juried show featuring national and international artists and contemporary craftspeople, to stimulate, energize and foster the arts in the community. Colonial Town Park, 950 Market Promenade Ave., Lake Mary; free; lakemaryheathrowarts.com.

    House of Mouse Expo A fan event for all properties under the Disney umbrella. Exhibition Building at Osceola Heritage Park, 1901 Chief Osceola Trail, Kissimmee; $35-$70; 321-697-3333; ohpark.com.

    Spirit Fest 70-plus booths with many new vendors, practitioners, readers, artists, authors and more. Avanti Palms Resort and Conference Center, 6515 International Drive; $10; 407-494-9817; spiritfestusa.com.

    Through March 10:

    Central Florida Fair Enjoy a midway featuring rides, games, food, live music and entertainment, animals, livestock exhibitions and competitive exhibits, and so much more. Central Florida Fairgrounds, 4603 W. Colonial Drive; 407-295-3247; centralfloridafair.com.

    Florida Strawberry Festival Strawberry treats of all kinds, concerts, rides, exhibits, displays, contests and a berry sweet time for the whole family. Strawberry Festival Grounds, 303 N. Lemon St., Plant City; $10; 813-752-9194; flstrawberryfestival.com.

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  • Bear steals Halloween candy in Central Florida neighborhood

    Bear steals Halloween candy in Central Florida neighborhood

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    LAKE MARY, Fla. — The kids weren’t the only ones enjoying Trick-or-Treat in Lake Mary on Halloween night.

    Pari Limbachia said her family was out in the Magnolia Plantation neighborhood when she and her children spotted a bear snacking on candy that had been left out for Trick-or-Treaters.

    In the hilarious video, you can hear one of the kids ask, “even with the wrapper on?”

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