Goalkeeper Daryl Sattler suffers an apparent knee injury in a 1-1 tie with Atlanta.
There will be several road closings and traffic delays because of the races.
Highlighting 100 of the best college football players, the East-West Shrine Game may call Tropicana Field home for four years.
Krissy Longstreet makes a solid defensive play to keep Southwest Florida Christian off the scoreboard, then wins the game on a squeeze bunt.
The Crusaders baseball team has waited nearly a year for a chance to get back to the state championship game. That journey begins this afternoon.
The Crusaders hope to continue another streak as Canterbury is three wins away from a fourth straight state softball tournament appearance.
Ralph’s Mob, a fan support group for FC Tampa Bay, is kicking grass and taking members.
Brent Rasmussen had missed 24 days of games and practices due to complications from a concussion. In his first game back, he delivers a decisive blow in a Chargers win.
The Crusaders will be comfortable if they are caught in a tight game because the softball team already made history winning a marathon contest -- the longest-running softball game in school history.
A Trop vet shares some insider tips to saving some serious cash going to Rays games.
The raucous crowd goes home happy as the team defeats Montreal, 1-0.
Stubborn defenses kept the game scoreless, until the late minutes, when Takuya Yamada of FCTB scored the winning and only goal of the contest.
Tickets are available – and inexpensive – for home opener against Montreal tonight at 7.
Patch takes a look at what local high school football teams will face as the schedules were released by the FHSAA earlier this week.
The team unveiled its home and road jerseys at last night’s kickoff party at the Venue.
The Professional Soccer Team Will Call Al Lang Field Home, when it has its season opener Saturday night at 7.
But tonight there is a pre-season party from 6-8 p.m. at the Venue in Clearwater. The public is invited to welcome the team to Al Lang Field and St. Pete.
Within nine nautical miles offshore, in Gulf state waters, the recreational gag grouper season opens April 1. Gags can be caught on the edge of the Sunshine Skyway Bridge shipping channel, particularly along the cuts where the channel takes a sudden turn.
Get a glimpse of the fun -- and anger -- of those at Rays Opening Day celebration in downtown St. Petersburg. Fans turned out en masse. Then there were the scores of people to protest Gov. Rick Scott, who threw out the first pitch.
Yeah, Opening Day is here and the Rays begin their quest to defend their American League East title. But the game is sold out, so why go? Here's why.
The Rays have a new rug for Tropicana Field, which will be the most obvious improvement at the Rays home stadium from last season.
Officials of local high school baseball tournaments are scrambling to try to reschedule games due to the heavy rains Thursday.
When the defending American League East Champion, the Tampa Bay Rays, open the 2011season Friday at Tropicana Field, fans will be able to party at the dome two hours before first pitch.
The Shorecrest Prep catcher brings a passion to the game Chargers coach Don Reed believes is vital for success.
The defending Indy 500 and IRL Champion finally conquers the downtown St. Petersburg course. Race-hungry fans lined every inch of the course, from the grandstands to any nook and cranny of open fence they could find.
Racing's best drivers capped off an event-filled weekend with Sunday's Big Race.
From Marco Andretti to Danica Patrick, marquee players on the U.S. race car circuit mingled with fans at Grand Prix St. Petersburg Saturday.
Writer Tom Arbasak, a resident, race fan and Patch photographer for the Grand Prix, expresses his thanks to Bill King, a volunteer who coordinates Information Services for thousands of fans.
It was a picture-perfect opening day for the St. Petersburg Grand Prix, which drew thousands of race fans downtown to watch car racing, chow down on grilled sausages and drink old-fashioned sodas.
The recently transplanted Indy Car driver has aspirations of winning the Indy 500, in between jogs around Vinoy Park.
St. Petersburg High School's baseball squad has had ups and downs while compiling a winning record as the team heads into spring break next week.
The action is nonstop for Grand Prix weekend in downtown St. Petersburg.
Drivers, promoters and Mayor Foster gather at the Vinoy Golf Club to officially begin the downtown race festivities.
An illuminated night parade is followed by a 5K run through downtown.
Coming up one victory short of a state championship last season, Shorecrest Prep baseball coach Don Reed beefed up the Chargers schedule in hopes the tough opponents make the team stronger.
But it is her defense that makes Longstreet stand above the crowd. Possessing a cannon for a right arm, Longstreet loves to pick off opposing base runners at first base.
The British native, who recently relocated to the Old Northeast, is excited to compete on his new home course.
The Tampa Bay Rays played an afternoon game Wednesday at Al Lang Field against the Netherlands. Seeing the Rays play in this historic ball park gave visitors plenty of reasons to be glad they were in St. Pete.
The Stanford-bound junior is one of the top pitchers in Florida and a dominant player locally. Brakeman possesses a blazing fastball, a biting curve and a change-up that leaves many batters' knees buckled.
The Chargers finished second in the state last year. With the team virtually intact, Shorecrest Prep has a target on its back.