Polk State Softball Splits Doubleheader
Eagles walk away with one win, one loss against Seminole State College on Feb. 14, The Ledger reports.
Former Polk State Basketball Player a Rising Star
Masse Doumbe now plays for Northwood University in West Palm Beach. Earlier this month, he was selected Sun Conference men’s basketball Player of the Week. His former coach, Polk State’s Matt Furjanic, says he’ll get…
Polk State Hosts United Soccer Association’s Division II Championship
The Winter Haven Kicks under-12 boys competitive soccer team walked away as the winner. Read more coverage in The Ledger.
Polk State Men’s Basketball Wins Conference Opener
Polk State beats State College of Florida 66-58, led by Sidney Sanders, Robert Gilchrist and Jarrel Joye. Read more coverage in the News Chief.
Polk State Signs Bonita Springs Pitcher
Matt Pearce, a 6-foot-2, 190-pound right-handed pitcher, emerged as one of Southwest Florida’s top arms last year. He’ll soon be playing for the Eagles. Read more in the Naples News.
Freshman Pitcher Gets First Win
Chase Sparkman led the Eagles to a 6-1 victory against Palm Beach State College. Sparkman threw five scoreless innings and struck out four and issued no walks. Read more in The Ledger.
Polk Signs Citrus High Right-Handed Pitcher
Ryan Labrador said he liked Polk State’s young coaching staff. Labrador throws a fastball that’s nearly 90 miles per hour. Check out more of the story at the Chronicle Online.
Polk State Signs East Lake Baseball Player
Shortstop Nick Mazzoni, now a student at East Lake High in Tarpon Springs, signs on to play for the Eagles. Read coverage in the Tampa Bay Times.
The Eagle flies on gameday!
Not sure if there’s a home game on a certain day? Just look to the sky. The College tri-color flies on many days, but the eagle’s head on a field of red flies on any…

Polk State Donates Nearly 100 Soccer Uniforms to Children in Haiti

Every weekend, more than 120 children in Leogane, Haiti, practice their soccer games, dreaming about one day playing professionally, maybe even scoring the winning goal in a World Cup contest. Soon, many of those children…