Robert Hearson
The year: 1959. The setting: Naples’ Fifth Avenue South. The woman: A mystery. Paul Lindabury of Naples wonders whether readers will be able to identify the woman with a broom and dressed quite nicely just west of US. 41 and east of Eighth Street South. The cars and size of the buildings give away the era. Look hard and you can see the time and temperature clock that was the trademark of the pioneer Bank of Naples, center left, that now is a three-story mixed-use building — still anchored by a bank. Readers with local memorabilia or clues to the woman’s identity are encouraged to call the Perspective editor at 263-4773.
Golden Gate Parkway is at left and Goodlette-Frank Road is at lower right in this view of the Naples High School campus and football stadium that looks to the southwest. The NHS gymnasium is under construction at top center, to the west of the field.
Lakes, trails and lots of trees make up the $10 million, 5-acre water quality/recreation park. County officials say it will be ready to open by April 20.
Joanne Walters, center, with her children, clockwise from left, Taylor, Johnny and Tyler. Courtesy of the Walters family
The 2008-2009 Swamp Buggy Queen, Olivia Kathryn Culp, waves to the crowds gathered along Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Naples Shrine Club member Norman Kowski, 78, leads the Flintstones-themed group as they loop around Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Naples resident Silvano Silanas, 27, warms up with his fellow Danza Azteca Guadulupana dancers before the start of the 2008 Columbus Day parade at St. John Neumann High School on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
A group from the Dominican Republic Culture Club, including Naples resident Janet Butler, left, dances along Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Naples Shrine Club member Norman Kowski, 78, leads the Flintstones-themed group as they loop around Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Cuban-American Miguel Lopez, right, cools down with his group at the Golden Gate Community Center after the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Naples resident Vanessa Loredo, left, dances with the Danza Azteca Guadulupana float in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Golden Gate High School band melophone player Emmanuel Camil, 16, marches along Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Seven-year-old Litzy Zuniga, left, and nine-year-old Arlette Perez, both of Naples, scramble to collect candy being thrown from the floats in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Knights of Columbus color guard commander Richard Copeland leads the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Knights of Columbus members lead the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Four-year-old Madison Waligora, of Naples, watches the patriotic floats with her mother, Elizabeth Waligora and 11-month-old brother John Waligora on Golden Gate Parkway during the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Students from the International Learning Center, including Gerald Rosembert, left, and Frank Comeriato, right, spread out the American flag they created for the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Raices Mexican folklore dancers, including 10-year-old Morgan Westgate, in yellow, dance in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Galactin the Clown entertains the crowds gathered along Golden Gate Boulevard to watch the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Photo: Rusty Larabell on the beach he loved. Family photo. Naples Daily News (FL) - January 31, 1999
Photo: Welzbacher- Larabell family photo. Naples Daily News (FL) - January 31, 1999; Dee Welzbacher- Larabell (center, front) with children, from left, Rusty, Josh, Ben, Polly and Bob in 1997.
Rusty Larabell
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Left to right, Red Cross logistics supervisor Bob Tanis, volunteer Matt Daly and Juana Garcia fold hundreds of cots Friday outside the Red Cross shelter at Estero Community Park. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier quarterback Nate Garland escapes the Gulf Coast rush for a first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left, and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, remove the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is pushed out of bounds by Gulf Coasts' Kyle Huff (2) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, remove the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
A Red Cross volunteer who did not wish to be identified, unfolds canvas cots after they were pressure washed to help them dry before packing them up in preparation for the next time of need Friday at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton escapes a couple of Gulf Coast tacklers for a first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Digeo Sanchez (18) gives a stiff arm to Gulf Coast's Brian Biada during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) celebrates another of his touchdowns during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) is mobbed by teammates after scoring on a 50-yard touchdown run during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies in preparation for the next possible disaster event. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) is mobbed by teammates after scoring on a 50-yard touchdown run during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Left to right, Red Cross logistics supervisor Bob Tanis, volunteer Matt Daly and Juana Garcia fold hundreds of cots Friday outside the Red Cross shelter at Estero Community Park. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is pushed out of bounds by Gulf Coasts' Kyle Huff (2) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast cheerleaders try to get the fans into the game during a timeout in the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
A Gulf Coast student holds a stuffed cougar in the air before kickoff as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross mass care co-chair Tom Burden pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers and staff began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left, and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, remove the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is brought to the ground by Gulf Coast's Brian Biada (32) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton leaps ahead for another Cougar first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is brought to the ground by Gulf Coast's Brian Biada (32) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies in preparation for the next possible disaster event. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Gulf Coast's Shawn Normil (3) intercepts a pass intended for Barron Collier's Diego Sanchez (18) and returns it for a Shark touchdown during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross mass care co-chair Tom Burden pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers and staff began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, gives a final hug goodbye to disaster mental health manager Janet Michell Friday at the front door of the Estero Community Center Friday as the disaster relief organization closes it's doors. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Left to right, Red Cross logistics supervisor Bob Tanis, volunteer Matt Daly and Juana Garcia fold hundreds of cots Friday outside the Red Cross shelter at Estero Community Park. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Gulf Coast's Randy Clark (55) gets fired up after sacking the Cougar's quarterback during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast's Shawn Normil (3) intercepts a pass intended for Barron Collier's Diego Sanchez (18) and returns it for a Shark touchdown during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, remove the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, gives a final hug goodbye to disaster mental health manager Janet Michell Friday at the front door of the Estero Community Center Friday as the disaster relief organization closes it's doors. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Gulf Coast's Korenzo Smiths dives for a pass but was led too far during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
A Red Cross volunteer who did not wish to be identified, unfolds canvas cots after they were pressure washed to help them dry before packing them up in preparation for the next time of need Friday at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Left to right, Red Cross logistics supervisor Bob Tanis, volunteer Matt Daly and Juana Garcia fold hundreds of cots Friday outside the Red Cross shelter at Estero Community Park. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton, right, is tackled after he scored a touchdown by Gulf Coast's Steven Haas during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier players sported new haircuts including Marvin Kloss, who has his jersey number shaved into the back of his head as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) gets a breather during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) celebrates another touchdown in front of the Gulf Coast marching band during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton leaps ahead for another Cougar first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Digeo Sanchez (18) gives a stiff arm to Gulf Coast's Brian Biada during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton escapes a couple of Gulf Coast tacklers for a first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast cheerleaders try to get the fans into the game during a timeout in the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier quarterback Nate Garland escapes the Gulf Coast rush for a first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast's Korenzo Smiths dives for a pass but was led too far during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) celebrates another of his touchdowns during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is brought to the ground by Gulf Coast's Brian Biada (32) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) is mobbed by teammates after scoring on a 50-yard touchdown run during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast's Shawn Normil (3) intercepts a pass intended for Barron Collier's Diego Sanchez (18) and returns it for a Shark touchdown during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast's Randy Clark (55) gets fired up after sacking the Cougar's quarterback during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is pushed out of bounds by Gulf Coasts' Kyle Huff (2) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
A Gulf Coast student holds a stuffed cougar in the air before kickoff as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
After intercepting an Immoaklee pass and taking it 10-yards for the score, Lely's Mike Snyder (45) celebrates with fellow Trojan, Luis Gonzalez. The touchdown made the score 34-6 with 5:10 remaining in the fourth quarter of their game, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Trojans defeated conference rival Immokalle, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Immokalee's Sadath Jean-Pierre with the carry for the Indians, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Indians fell to the Lely Trojans, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely's top running back Darion Hall with the carry as the Trojans host the Immokalee Indians, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. Lely defeated the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Immokalee running back Chris Ramos gets behind the Trojan secondary and looks downfield in their game, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Indians were outscored by the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
After multiple penalties which backed the Trojans up inside their own 20-yard line, Acener Estilien gets the punt off for Lely, during the fourth quarter of their game against Immokalee, Friday night, Oct. 10. The Trojans defeated the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely head coach Steve Pricer is hugged by his defensive coordinator Dave Miller as the the second tick off the clock in their 35-6 defeat of Immokalee, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. / KEN LANE, STAFF
The members of the Immokalee cheerleading squad gets the crowd going as the Indians pay a visit to Lely, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Trojans defeated the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely Freshman Vanessa Grisko cheers on the Trojans in what would be a 35-6 victory over the Immokalee Indians, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely head coach Steve Pricer shows his displeasure with an officials call, during the first half of his Trojans football game against Immokalee, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. Lely would go on to defeat Immokalee, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely junior runningback Darion Hall with another run for the Trojans as they host Immokalee, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Trojans defeated the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Immokalee's Sadath Jean-Pierre takes the kickoff for the Indians during the second quarter of their game at Lely, Friday night, Oct. 10. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely running back Darion Hall with another first down for the Trojans as they host the Immokalee Indians, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. Going into the game, the junior already had over 1,000 rushing and 1,250 all-purpose yards. / KEN LANE, STAFF
The year: 1959. The setting: Naples’ Fifth Avenue South. The woman: A mystery. Paul Lindabury of Naples wonders whether readers will be able to identify the woman with a broom and dressed quite nicely just west of US. 41 and east of Eighth Street South. The cars and size of the buildings give away the era. Look hard and you can see the time and temperature clock that was the trademark of the pioneer Bank of Naples, center left, that now is a three-story mixed-use building — still anchored by a bank. Readers with local memorabilia or clues to the woman’s identity are encouraged to call the Perspective editor at 263-4773.
Golden Gate Parkway is at left and Goodlette-Frank Road is at lower right in this view of the Naples High School campus and football stadium that looks to the southwest. The NHS gymnasium is under construction at top center, to the west of the field.
Lakes, trails and lots of trees make up the $10 million, 5-acre water quality/recreation park. County officials say it will be ready to open by April 20.
Joanne Walters, center, with her children, clockwise from left, Taylor, Johnny and Tyler. Courtesy of the Walters family
The 2008-2009 Swamp Buggy Queen, Olivia Kathryn Culp, waves to the crowds gathered along Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Naples Shrine Club member Norman Kowski, 78, leads the Flintstones-themed group as they loop around Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Naples resident Silvano Silanas, 27, warms up with his fellow Danza Azteca Guadulupana dancers before the start of the 2008 Columbus Day parade at St. John Neumann High School on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
A group from the Dominican Republic Culture Club, including Naples resident Janet Butler, left, dances along Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Naples Shrine Club member Norman Kowski, 78, leads the Flintstones-themed group as they loop around Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Cuban-American Miguel Lopez, right, cools down with his group at the Golden Gate Community Center after the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Naples resident Vanessa Loredo, left, dances with the Danza Azteca Guadulupana float in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Golden Gate High School band melophone player Emmanuel Camil, 16, marches along Golden Gate Boulevard in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Seven-year-old Litzy Zuniga, left, and nine-year-old Arlette Perez, both of Naples, scramble to collect candy being thrown from the floats in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Knights of Columbus color guard commander Richard Copeland leads the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Knights of Columbus members lead the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Four-year-old Madison Waligora, of Naples, watches the patriotic floats with her mother, Elizabeth Waligora and 11-month-old brother John Waligora on Golden Gate Parkway during the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Students from the International Learning Center, including Gerald Rosembert, left, and Frank Comeriato, right, spread out the American flag they created for the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Raices Mexican folklore dancers, including 10-year-old Morgan Westgate, in yellow, dance in the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Galactin the Clown entertains the crowds gathered along Golden Gate Boulevard to watch the 2008 Columbus Day parade on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008, in Naples. David Albers/ Staff
Photo: Rusty Larabell on the beach he loved. Family photo. Naples Daily News (FL) - January 31, 1999
Photo: Welzbacher- Larabell family photo. Naples Daily News (FL) - January 31, 1999; Dee Welzbacher- Larabell (center, front) with children, from left, Rusty, Josh, Ben, Polly and Bob in 1997.
Rusty Larabell
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Left to right, Red Cross logistics supervisor Bob Tanis, volunteer Matt Daly and Juana Garcia fold hundreds of cots Friday outside the Red Cross shelter at Estero Community Park. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier quarterback Nate Garland escapes the Gulf Coast rush for a first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left, and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, remove the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is pushed out of bounds by Gulf Coasts' Kyle Huff (2) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, remove the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
A Red Cross volunteer who did not wish to be identified, unfolds canvas cots after they were pressure washed to help them dry before packing them up in preparation for the next time of need Friday at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton escapes a couple of Gulf Coast tacklers for a first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Digeo Sanchez (18) gives a stiff arm to Gulf Coast's Brian Biada during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) celebrates another of his touchdowns during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) is mobbed by teammates after scoring on a 50-yard touchdown run during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies in preparation for the next possible disaster event. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) is mobbed by teammates after scoring on a 50-yard touchdown run during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Left to right, Red Cross logistics supervisor Bob Tanis, volunteer Matt Daly and Juana Garcia fold hundreds of cots Friday outside the Red Cross shelter at Estero Community Park. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is pushed out of bounds by Gulf Coasts' Kyle Huff (2) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast cheerleaders try to get the fans into the game during a timeout in the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
A Gulf Coast student holds a stuffed cougar in the air before kickoff as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross mass care co-chair Tom Burden pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers and staff began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left, and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, remove the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is brought to the ground by Gulf Coast's Brian Biada (32) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton leaps ahead for another Cougar first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is brought to the ground by Gulf Coast's Brian Biada (32) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies in preparation for the next possible disaster event. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Gulf Coast's Shawn Normil (3) intercepts a pass intended for Barron Collier's Diego Sanchez (18) and returns it for a Shark touchdown during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross mass care co-chair Tom Burden pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers and staff began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, gives a final hug goodbye to disaster mental health manager Janet Michell Friday at the front door of the Estero Community Center Friday as the disaster relief organization closes it's doors. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Left to right, Red Cross logistics supervisor Bob Tanis, volunteer Matt Daly and Juana Garcia fold hundreds of cots Friday outside the Red Cross shelter at Estero Community Park. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Gulf Coast's Randy Clark (55) gets fired up after sacking the Cougar's quarterback during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast's Shawn Normil (3) intercepts a pass intended for Barron Collier's Diego Sanchez (18) and returns it for a Shark touchdown during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, remove the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, gives a final hug goodbye to disaster mental health manager Janet Michell Friday at the front door of the Estero Community Center Friday as the disaster relief organization closes it's doors. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Gulf Coast's Korenzo Smiths dives for a pass but was led too far during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
A Red Cross volunteer who did not wish to be identified, unfolds canvas cots after they were pressure washed to help them dry before packing them up in preparation for the next time of need Friday at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, right, buries volunteer Mariann Kircher, center, with the help of volunteer Juanna Garcia, left, under a tarp Friday afternoon as volunteers refocused on cleanup at the Estero Community Center. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Michel Fortier/Staff
Left to right, Red Cross logistics supervisor Bob Tanis, volunteer Matt Daly and Juana Garcia fold hundreds of cots Friday outside the Red Cross shelter at Estero Community Park. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples removes the signs on the front of the Estero Community Center building Friday at 1pm with the official close of shelter operations. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pulls a tarp out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Red Cross disaster chair Carlene Sharples, left and shelter manager Bill Rice, right, pull tarps out the back bay of the gymnasium at the Estero Community Center where volunteers began clean up efforts after closing operations on Friday. The Red Cross officially closed it's shelter operations at 1pm in the Estero Community Center Friday with the last family leaving earlier in the morning. Operations refocused on cleanup and packing up of essential supplies. Michel Fortier/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton, right, is tackled after he scored a touchdown by Gulf Coast's Steven Haas during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier players sported new haircuts including Marvin Kloss, who has his jersey number shaved into the back of his head as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) gets a breather during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) celebrates another touchdown in front of the Gulf Coast marching band during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton leaps ahead for another Cougar first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Digeo Sanchez (18) gives a stiff arm to Gulf Coast's Brian Biada during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton escapes a couple of Gulf Coast tacklers for a first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast cheerleaders try to get the fans into the game during a timeout in the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier quarterback Nate Garland escapes the Gulf Coast rush for a first down during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast's Korenzo Smiths dives for a pass but was led too far during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) celebrates another of his touchdowns during the second half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is brought to the ground by Gulf Coast's Brian Biada (32) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) is mobbed by teammates after scoring on a 50-yard touchdown run during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast's Shawn Normil (3) intercepts a pass intended for Barron Collier's Diego Sanchez (18) and returns it for a Shark touchdown during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Gulf Coast's Randy Clark (55) gets fired up after sacking the Cougar's quarterback during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Quin Thornton (8) is pushed out of bounds by Gulf Coasts' Kyle Huff (2) during the first half as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
A Gulf Coast student holds a stuffed cougar in the air before kickoff as the Gulf Coast High School played Barron Collier in football on Oct. 10, 2008. Barron Collier won 38-20. Greg Kahn/Staff
After intercepting an Immoaklee pass and taking it 10-yards for the score, Lely's Mike Snyder (45) celebrates with fellow Trojan, Luis Gonzalez. The touchdown made the score 34-6 with 5:10 remaining in the fourth quarter of their game, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Trojans defeated conference rival Immokalle, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Immokalee's Sadath Jean-Pierre with the carry for the Indians, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Indians fell to the Lely Trojans, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely's top running back Darion Hall with the carry as the Trojans host the Immokalee Indians, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. Lely defeated the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Immokalee running back Chris Ramos gets behind the Trojan secondary and looks downfield in their game, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Indians were outscored by the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
After multiple penalties which backed the Trojans up inside their own 20-yard line, Acener Estilien gets the punt off for Lely, during the fourth quarter of their game against Immokalee, Friday night, Oct. 10. The Trojans defeated the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely head coach Steve Pricer is hugged by his defensive coordinator Dave Miller as the the second tick off the clock in their 35-6 defeat of Immokalee, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. / KEN LANE, STAFF
The members of the Immokalee cheerleading squad gets the crowd going as the Indians pay a visit to Lely, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Trojans defeated the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely Freshman Vanessa Grisko cheers on the Trojans in what would be a 35-6 victory over the Immokalee Indians, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely head coach Steve Pricer shows his displeasure with an officials call, during the first half of his Trojans football game against Immokalee, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. Lely would go on to defeat Immokalee, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely junior runningback Darion Hall with another run for the Trojans as they host Immokalee, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. The Trojans defeated the Indians, 35-6. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Immokalee's Sadath Jean-Pierre takes the kickoff for the Indians during the second quarter of their game at Lely, Friday night, Oct. 10. / KEN LANE, STAFF
Lely running back Darion Hall with another first down for the Trojans as they host the Immokalee Indians, Friday night, Oct. 10 at Trojan Stadium. Going into the game, the junior already had over 1,000 rushing and 1,250 all-purpose yards. / KEN LANE, STAFF


























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