12:30 p.m. on Saturday at Titan Softball Complex

“Titans’ Sophomore Squad Celebrated Before St. Pete Showdown”
On Saturday, the Eastern Florida State College Softball team pulled out a little ceremony, giving a standing‑up salute to six sophomore stars before the doubleheader against St. Petersburg College. The room was buzzing with the kind of energy you hear in a hype‑up masterclass—half the steady rhythms of stats, the other half the emotional high‑fives.
Why these sophomores matter
The second‑year class helped vault the Titans to a couple of solid seasons, coming through as key players in the last year’s FCSAA Region 8 Tournament and then firing up another 31‑win run this season—two straight seasons over the 30‑win mark. Here’s a quick snapshot of the main players and their numbers:
- Infielder Ashley Corazzini – 76 games, batting .273 overall, now rocking second base. Current season: .283, 10 doubles, 2 triples, 2 homers.
- Infielder Ashley Grieser – 47 games, .344 average over two seasons. Currently at third base: .336, 8 doubles, 4 triples.
- Outfielder Kayla Fanning – 49 games, left field star, batting .237 this season.
- Pitcher Luci Walters – 46 starts, 55 appearances, 23‑13 record, two saves, 4.10 ERA. In the state tournament: 2‑1, 15 ⅔ innings, 9 earned runs. This season: 12‑5, 4.08 ERA, 20 starts.
- Pitcher Alanna O’Brien – 10‑8 record, 46 appearances, 3.77 ERA. The state tourney saw her in the bullpen, aiding the Titans to the South Atlantic District B Championship Game. Now: 1‑1 in 9 appearances, 4.50 ERA, two complete games.
- Pitcher Zoey Mills – Fresh off a knee surgery during the off‑season, she’s ramping up for the Titans.
The ceremony kicked off at 12:30 p.m. at the Titan Softball Complex, right before the doubleheader’s 1 p.m. bell‑ringer against St. Petersburg College. It’s a perfect reminder that sophomore season is when the game starts to feel like a real battle—and a lot of heartbeats.

Space Coast Daily News Crowned Brevard County’s Ultimate “Best Newspaper”
A Weekend Win That Feels Like Rocket‑Powered Praise
You know those moments when you flip through a glossy magazine and it just makes you feel… oh‑wow? That’s exactly what happened to the Space Coast Daily on April 14, 2025. The paper just snagged the title “Brevard County’s Best Newspaper”—and oh boy, it felt like it was as shiny as a fresh‑from‑Black‑Hole‑flavor soda.
Why the Community is Totally Here for It
A Quick Glance at the High‑Score Highlights
The Big “Going‑Forward” Message
The editorial board posted a smooth, upbeat read‑through like:
“No more river‑days or rocket‑commute blunders—our pages promise the best local weaving of science, joy, and the spirit of community.”With that, the Space Coast Daily has looked at this win and already prepared a big, brand‑new edition for the coming week—guaranteed to keep Brevard’s everyday chatter risqué yet useful.
Dessert: A Light‑Hearted Touch
They ended the story with a toast:
“Let’s raise a glass to a newspaper that’s seriously your daily punch of facts, quirks, and those goofy spaceships that lift brighter than a summer sunrise.”So, folks, get ready for the newsroom’s new-look and let the Sparks fly in every edition—because the Space Coast Daily is officially the happier, snappier, and smart&fun newspaper of Brevard County. We’re proud, we’re fired up, and, most importantly, we’re laughing along the way!