The Winter Wonder Ride in Ybor City and South Tampa is Saturday, Dec. 10. Proceeds from the event will benefit needy kids.
Panthers tie game with 38 seconds left, prevail in overtime to advance to Class 8A state semifinals.
The Panthers take their four-game win streak into East Lake for the Class 8A-Region 2 finals.
Plant High pounded Dr. Phillips, while Robinson lost to rival Jesuit in football playoff action Friday night.
The Plant Panthers and Robinson Knights entered regional play in their respective classes.
Three Knights athletes and their coach were honored with postseason accolades.
More than one hundred Girl Scouts will learn to play ice hockey with the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Here's a weekly look at life in South Tampa.
Bulls fans can watch USF football take on Syracuse at Curtis Hixon Waterfront Park tonight, Nov. 11.
The Panthers took the seventh straight southside rivalry game in style Thursday night.
The Plant Panthers host the Robinson Knights on Thursday, Nov. 10, in a battle for south Tampa supremacy.
The Women Helping Others Succeed Run For 11-11-11 5K and Block Party is Nov. 11.
The Robinson Knights pounded the Middleton Tigers in the final district game of the season Friday night, Nov. 4.
The Panthers routed Bloomingdale to wrap up district play Friday night, Nov. 4.
Patch caught up with Plant Panthers head coach Amy Rumore after her team's regional quarterfinal exit from the 2011 playoffs.
The Panthers' string of consecutive state titles ended with a 3-0 loss to Palm Harbor University High in the regional quarterfinals.
Patch caught up with Robinson volleyball coach Ryan Wheatley after the Knights' regional quarterfinal victory over Southeast.
The Knights got past the Seminoles in the regional quarterfinal Tuesday.
The Knights have punched their ticket to the 2011 playoffs.
The Panthers could not get on the scoreboard against the nationally ranked Hawks on Friday night, Oct. 28.
Plant High football faces its toughest challenge of the year as the two unbeatens settle in Seffner.
The Panthers continue their postseason and district title streak by downing upstart Durant in four games.
The Panthers punched their ticket to the 2011 playoffs with a win over Wharton. They face Durant in the final at Bloomingdale High School at 7 p.m. Thursday.
The Robinson Knights (6-1, 5-1 Class 5A District 8) beat Spoto (4-4-1, 4-3 Class 5A District 8) on Thursday night, Oct. 20.
The Plant Panthers (7-0, 2-0 Class 8A District 6) rolled the Alonso Ravens (5-2, 1-1 Class 8A District 6) in district play Thursday night, Oct. 20.
The Robinson Knights (5-1, 4-1) hurdle another district opponent beating Gibbs Gladiators (2-4, 2-1).
The Plant Panthers (6-0, 1-0 Class 8A District 6) continued their unbeaten streak against the Brandon Eagles (2-4, 1-1 Class 7A District 8) on Oct. 14.
The Plant Panthers (5-0) took care of the Wharton Wildcats (1-4) Thursday in district play.
Three years ago, Red Bull's Flugtag attracted more than 100,000 spectators to the downtown area and on Saturday, the energy drink giant will attempt to do it again.
The Knights improve to 4-1, 3-1 in the district by beating Blake.
Plant improves to 4-0 in a rout of Tampa Bay Tech.
The Knights roughed up the Longhorns Friday night, 42-14.
James Few has taken the reins as the Panthers' starting quarterback.
Both the Plant Panthers and Robinson Knights are in mid-season form as they battled each other Monday night.
The Panthers' great defensive effort stopped the Crusaders in the final seconds to ice the game.
Plant senior Nathan Sheinle had an unlikely path to the Panther Varsity football team.
The city will host the largest wheelchair sporting event in the world.
South Tampa Patch looks at Robinson High School senior Kody Thomas and his uncanny play against Dunedin.
In their first district game Friday, the Knights knocked off the Dunedin Falcons.
The Plant Panthers knocked off the Hillsborough Terriers in a non-district game Friday night.