Thirteen Eagles Sign To Play In College
Niceville High School’s Signing Day saw an impressive turnout of 13 student-athletes committing to colleges, showcasing the school’s dedication to sports excellence. From football to
Niceville High School’s Signing Day saw an impressive turnout of 13 student-athletes committing to colleges, showcasing the school’s dedication to sports excellence. From football to
Niceville’s Sophia Edwards and team displayed top-notch skills, securing a convincing 5-0 win against Mosley High. Coach Richard Moore praised the improved communication and crisp
Niceville Routs Former State Semifinalists Arnold A Niceville Girls Soccer Player challenges for a ball against the Arnold Defense. Katelyn Tomaschko sniffs out an attack.
The Niceville Eagles faced the Navarre Raiders in their final game of the 2023 regular season, determined to rebound from their recent loss to the
The Niceville Eagles dominated the Leon Lions in a remarkable homecoming game, securing a resounding 62-7 victory. With a spirited parade, halftime crowning, and an
City May Move Forward With Plan to Install Speed Cameras in School Zones. Here’s When Speeders Might Get Their First Tickets:
Niceville High School’s Theatre Department unveils an exciting lineup for the upcoming season, featuring a thought-provoking adaptation of “12 Angry Jurors” and a spectacular production
In a heart-pounding matchup, kicker Logan Marise proved to be the hero of the night as his clutch field goal secured a thrilling 31-28 victory
Mitch Inness came to Niceville High School in 1999 to teach and coach Basketball and
Baseball. Growing up, he played Basketball, Soccer and Baseball. Golf
Niceville Football avenged last year’s playoff loss to Crestview in the Nest. Here’s how it went down, courtesy of McKinsey Lamm.
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