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Skier in critical condition after being found unresponsive in Lake Brantley
Read full article: Skier in critical condition after being found unresponsive in Lake BrantleySEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – A female skier who was pulled from Lake Brantley is now in critical condition, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Officials said a male was operating a watercraft while the female skied from the back around 10:15 a.m. Sunday. The pair was known to ski on the lake on an almost daily basis. He rushed to pull the female from the water and brought her to a neighbor’s home to perform CPR until first responders arrived. She was taken to an area hospital, where she is currently in critical condition.
Seminole high schools cancel outdoor graduation ceremonies due to increase on COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Seminole high schools cancel outdoor graduation ceremonies due to increase on COVID-19 casesSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. Following the recent increase in coronavirus cases Seminole County high schools announced this week they will no longer host outdoor graduation ceremonies but will honor their graduating seniors through smaller ceremonies where social distancing can be observed. Seminole County health officials have been sounding the alarm over the last two weeks after an increase in new cases, particularly in younger populations. [RELATED COVERAGE: Oviedo at center of Seminole County coronavirus hot spot | Florida governor doesnt want another lockdown as coronavirus cases swell]Seminole County, Lake Brantley, Hagerty and Lake Howell high schools have all announced changes to graduation ceremonies. Seminole County High School cancelled the ceremony at Thomas E. Wingham Stadium and will hold smaller ceremonies at the school auditorium on July 17. Lake Howell High School officials are still working on a plan to allow students to walk across the stage and graduate.
Seminole Outslugs Lake Brantley 35-28 To Stay Undefeated
Read full article: Seminole Outslugs Lake Brantley 35-28 To Stay UndefeatedSeptember 30, 2016 – Seminole tailback DJ Hampton came through when his team needed him most. With the game against Lake Brantley tied at 21, Hampton answered the call, scoring his third and fourth touchdowns of the night in the second half to lead the Seminoles to a 35-28 victory. Hampton finished with close to 250 yards rushing. Seminole improved to 5 & 0 on the season and visits Lyman next week. Lake Brantley heads into a bye week at 3 & 3.