TortuGONE?

By Jarred Walker – In Motion Staff Writer      According to Ballpark Digest, in 2019, 137,570 diehard fans showed up to Jackie Robinson Ballpark to cheer on their Daytona Tortugas.       This statistic was a new record for the team when it came to single-season attendance total. Every game, Continue reading TortuGONE?

International Mascot of Mystery —Freddie Falcon Is a Free Bird

Sue Small-Kreider – Staff Writer Mascots embody the spirit of a school or team. They are popular with professional and collegiate teams. And generally, the people who portray them are not identified until they retire from the mascot position. Daytona State College’s mascot, Freddie Falcon is no different. The student who Continue reading International Mascot of Mystery —Freddie Falcon Is a Free Bird

Lady Falcons Take a Swing a Another National Championship

Sadie Chlapowski – In Motion Special Since its inception in Scotland in 1457, golf has been known as a sport for men. An old proverb claims that the word golf is an acronym for “Gentlemen Only, Ladies Forbidden,” But over the past decade that has not only been ridiculed, it been elegantly disproven as well. Women’s Continue reading Lady Falcons Take a Swing a Another National Championship