Pedestrians walk as rain from Tropical Storm Hanna falls in Times Square on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008 in New York. Rain fell heavily at times, and the National Weather Service predicted the fast-moving storm would dump up to four inches of rain before midnight and buffet the area with winds of up to 50 mph. The effects were expected to be stronger on Long Island, where emergency shelters were opened and parks were closed.
A lone boatman heads into a protective cove in Bridgport, Conn. Saturday, Sept. 5, 2008 as sailboats are secured for Tropical Storm Hanna.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 11 p.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Girls carry empty containers in search of drinkable water as they wade through flood waters after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the area in Gonaives, Haiti, on Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Hanna has killed at least 137 people in Haiti.
A man walks through flood waters as he pulls a wheelbarrow loaded with a coffin containing the body of a man who died from hypertension triggered during flooding after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the area in Gonaives, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Hanna has killed 166 people in Haiti.
Flood victims leave the area in the back of a truck through flooded streets after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the area in Gonaives, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Hanna has killed 166 people in Haiti.
A man carries a suitcase as he pushes his bike through a flooded street after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the area in Gonaives, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Hanna has killed 166 people in Haiti.
Jeffrey LeRoy Beard
Robert Frank Williams
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Professional hand percussionist Taku Kirano, reaches with his right hand to grab a drum stick while continuing to play the Conga with his left hand during an impromptu jam session with professional drummer Gordon Campbell at a percussion clinic Saturday at the Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Naples. The two artist then participated in the Percussion Summit, a concert featuring percussionists from the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, the Florida Orchestra and the Jacksonville Symphony. Hirano has performed with Fleetwood Mac, Bette Midler and Sean "Diddy" Combs and Campbell has performed with Earth, Wind and Fire, Jessica Simpson and Beyonce Knowles.
A rendering of the Seacrest County Day School future new gymnasium and science center.
Four-year-old Alison Whitney sets off to deliver a bin full of bagged rice to be packaged and boxed.
John Montecalvo, 5, struggles to lift a bin full of food onto a table.
Kayla Pieri, 9, left, and Isabella Inglese, 6, right, take turns filling bags with food while Victoria Inglese, center, assists.
Renee Atzingen measures and sorts rice.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 8 p.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Kyler McCown, 10, empties a cup of rice into a funnel while he an other volunteers help assemble meal packets as the local chapter of Kids Against Hunger prepared more than 25,000 meals.
Children package food, each bag containing six meals, as the local chapter of Kids Against Hunger prepared more than 25,000 meals to be shipped out in the ballroom at the Ritz-Carlton Tiburon Golf Resort in Naples on Sept. 6, 2008. The meals will be picked up by Collier Harvest and Harry Chapin Food Bank for distribution to more than 200 social service agencies in Southwest Florida.
$25,504,138 - "Danseuses à la barre" - Edgar Degas (1834-1917) - Pastel and gouache on paper - 25 7/8 inches by 19 7/8 inches - June 24 auction - Christie's London - Second-highest price for the artist at auction
$25,752,051 - "Balloon Flower (Magenta)" - Jeff Koons - High chromium stainless steel, mirrored polished finish - with transparent color coating - 133 7/8 inches by 112 1/4 inches by 102 3/8 inches - June 30 auction - Christie's London - World record price for the artist at auction
$50,000 - "Memory Dreams" - Jonathan Green - Oil on canvas - 36 inches by 48 inches - Jonathan Green Art Collection - 261-9994 - jonathangreenstudios.com
$80,451,178 - "Le bassin aux nymphéas" - Claude Monet (1840-1926) - Oil on canvas - 39 1/2 inches by 79 1/8 inches - June 24 auction - Christie's London - World record price for the artist at auction
$2,450 - "Red Cow" - Bob Ransley - Oil on canvas - 40 inches by 30 inches - Gallery One - 263-0835 - galleryonenaples.com
$6,400 - "Rembrandt's Tulips" - Marc Dennis - Oil on canvas - 30 inches by 30 inches - Trudy Labell Fine Art - 434-7778 - trudylabellfineart.com
$260, matted - "Morning Light" - Niki Butcher - Altered black and white photograph - 22 inches by 28 inches - Big Cypress Gallery - 695-2428 - clydebutcher.com
$4,100, framed - "Magnolias and Peonies" - Robert Creamer - Scanography - 28 inches by 34 inches - Longstreth Goldberg Art - 514-2773 - plgart.com
$1,200 - "Blue Satin" - Winola - Acrylic on canvas - 30 inches by 40 inches - Sweet Art Gallery - 597-2110 - thesweetartgallery.com
Dennis J. Cantwell
Bob Dorta
Looking east through Clam Pass at the waters of Clam Bay and development of Pelican Bay. The beach trail and club facilities at Pelican Bay, left, are private; the boardwalk and food/beach gear facilities at right are public. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff (3)
Looking south at and past Clam Pass, with days of rain raising the level of tidal discoloration from mangroves.
Unusual, illustrative look at the private path to the beach club and the meandering canoe-kayak haven at the north end of Clam Bay. Discoloration of water coming from the pass is from mangroves after days of heavy rain.
From left, Grace Place clients Marco Ochoa, Selma Potrero and Stephanie Hernandez stand on the newly landscaped playground.
Tropical Storm Hanna's five-day forecast as of 5 p.m. Saturday from the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 5 p.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Tropical Storm Hanna's five-day forecast as of 2 p.m. Saturday from the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 2 p.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 11 a.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Residents look for shells along the beach in Ocean Isle, N.C., on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Tropical Storm Hanna made landfall overnight in the area, causing little damage beyond isolated flooding as it quickly headed north toward New England.
Tropical Storm Hanna's five-day forecast as of 11 a.m. Saturday from the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Tropical Storm Hanna's five-day forecast as of 8 a.m. Saturday from the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 8 a.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Lely's David Isme (7) catches the Trojan's fifth touchdown of the evening during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's Boyd Errol (8) tugs on the face mask of Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their football season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Members of the Lely High School cheering squad shake their pom-poms during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely marching band members Jeremy Landrum, 17, right, Andrew Richter, 17, center, and Michael Joyce, 17, left, watch the Barron Collier Band perform before the game as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's David Isme (7) is brought down by Barron's Mike Rushford (9) during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Naples running back Carlos Hyde buries his face in a towel as Naples tries to come back from being down by one touchdown during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples High defensive lineman Josh Elizondo, left, pulls down a Monsignor opponent during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples High School assistant coaches watch the scoreboard during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Defensive back Cameron Schlagel winces in pain after limping off of the field and grabbing his ankle during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples linebacker Matt Delgado tries to stop Monsignor's Sterling Griffin, right, during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples High School fan John Lamb watches as in anticipation as Naples runs the ball during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Nelson Saintil, right, stands with his teammates during the second half the Naples High School football game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Members of the flag team cheer for Greg Pratt as he makes a touchdown during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Conductor Stuart Chafetz
The defensive line huddles together during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
A scene from before the Naples High School football game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Players listen to the coach during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Monsignor's Sterling Griffin, right, is tackled by two Naples opponents during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Monsignor running back Deandre Johnson, right, tries to reach for more yardage as he is tackled by Austin Green during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Monsignor's Kayvon Webster fumbles the ball during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 23-24. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples High quarterback Juno Prudhomm, left, passes off the ball to a teammate during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
A scene from before the Naples High School football game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
The Naples High School marching band hangs out before the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
A scene from before the Naples High School football game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Lely quarterback Dennis Marcelin (10) looks for an open receiver during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Julio Gomez (3) looks down-field for an open receiver during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Marvin Kloss (13) catches a pass over Lely's Guenson Joseph (6) during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Julio Gomez (3) scrambles for a first down during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Julio Gomez (3) loses the football trying to reach the end zone during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier senior Nick Vergara, 17, shows his disappointment during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Scenes during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Members of the Barron Collier color guard march into the stadium before the game as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's Boyd Errol (8) tugs on the face mask of Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their football season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Mark Schoenfeld (17) bursts through the team banner before the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's Darion Hall (9) escapes a group of Barron Collier defenders during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) is hit and loses the football before getting into the end zone during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Members of the Lely High School cheering squad shake their pom-poms during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's David Isme (7) is brought down by Barron's Mike Rushford (9) during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely marching band members Jeremy Landrum, 17, right, Andrew Richter, 17, center, and Michael Joyce, 17, left, watch the Barron Collier Band perform before the game as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's David Isme (7) catches the Trojan's fifth touchdown of the evening during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Students and fans react as Naples makes a touchdown putting them within range to win during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 23-24. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples quarterback Juno Prudhomm, right, tries to recover the ball after a botched pass during a two-point conversion that would have put Naples ahead of Monsigner Pace by one point during the second half of the game Friday night at Naples High School. Pace beat Naples 24-23.
Naples linebacker Carlos Barreno, left, tries to stop Deandre Johnson during the first half of the Naples High game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Johnson ran 143 yards against Naples, 133 of the yards during the first half of the game. Pace beat Naples 24-23.
Roosevelt Miller, left, a Naples High School football fan, yells "Eagles, ya'll are better than that," as the football team walks to the locker room for half time when the score was 18-7 against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
Naples High head coach Bill Kramer, left, talks to Mitch Audit, right, and the offensive line during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
Naples High head coach Bill Kramer, center, talks to the offensive line during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
Amber Rumberger, right, and other members of the band dance after Naples High School scores a touchdown during the first half of the game between Naples High School and Monsignor Pace High School which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
Lely's David Isme (7) catches the Trojan's fifth touchdown of the evening during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21.
Juan Ortiz, front right, and other members of the band dance after Naples High School scores a touchdown during the first half of the game between Naples High School and Monsignor Pace High School which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
A trumpet player in the Barron Collier marching band performs during halftime as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21.
A lone boatman heads into a protective cove in Bridgport, Conn. Saturday, Sept. 5, 2008 as sailboats are secured for Tropical Storm Hanna.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 11 p.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Girls carry empty containers in search of drinkable water as they wade through flood waters after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the area in Gonaives, Haiti, on Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Hanna has killed at least 137 people in Haiti.
A man walks through flood waters as he pulls a wheelbarrow loaded with a coffin containing the body of a man who died from hypertension triggered during flooding after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the area in Gonaives, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Hanna has killed 166 people in Haiti.
Flood victims leave the area in the back of a truck through flooded streets after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the area in Gonaives, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Hanna has killed 166 people in Haiti.
A man carries a suitcase as he pushes his bike through a flooded street after Tropical Storm Hanna hit the area in Gonaives, Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Hanna has killed 166 people in Haiti.
Jeffrey LeRoy Beard
Robert Frank Williams
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Professional hand percussionist Taku Kirano, reaches with his right hand to grab a drum stick while continuing to play the Conga with his left hand during an impromptu jam session with professional drummer Gordon Campbell at a percussion clinic Saturday at the Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Naples. The two artist then participated in the Percussion Summit, a concert featuring percussionists from the Naples Philharmonic Orchestra, the Florida Orchestra and the Jacksonville Symphony. Hirano has performed with Fleetwood Mac, Bette Midler and Sean "Diddy" Combs and Campbell has performed with Earth, Wind and Fire, Jessica Simpson and Beyonce Knowles.
A rendering of the Seacrest County Day School future new gymnasium and science center.
Four-year-old Alison Whitney sets off to deliver a bin full of bagged rice to be packaged and boxed.
John Montecalvo, 5, struggles to lift a bin full of food onto a table.
Kayla Pieri, 9, left, and Isabella Inglese, 6, right, take turns filling bags with food while Victoria Inglese, center, assists.
Renee Atzingen measures and sorts rice.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 8 p.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Kyler McCown, 10, empties a cup of rice into a funnel while he an other volunteers help assemble meal packets as the local chapter of Kids Against Hunger prepared more than 25,000 meals.
Children package food, each bag containing six meals, as the local chapter of Kids Against Hunger prepared more than 25,000 meals to be shipped out in the ballroom at the Ritz-Carlton Tiburon Golf Resort in Naples on Sept. 6, 2008. The meals will be picked up by Collier Harvest and Harry Chapin Food Bank for distribution to more than 200 social service agencies in Southwest Florida.
$25,504,138 - "Danseuses à la barre" - Edgar Degas (1834-1917) - Pastel and gouache on paper - 25 7/8 inches by 19 7/8 inches - June 24 auction - Christie's London - Second-highest price for the artist at auction
$25,752,051 - "Balloon Flower (Magenta)" - Jeff Koons - High chromium stainless steel, mirrored polished finish - with transparent color coating - 133 7/8 inches by 112 1/4 inches by 102 3/8 inches - June 30 auction - Christie's London - World record price for the artist at auction
$50,000 - "Memory Dreams" - Jonathan Green - Oil on canvas - 36 inches by 48 inches - Jonathan Green Art Collection - 261-9994 - jonathangreenstudios.com
$80,451,178 - "Le bassin aux nymphéas" - Claude Monet (1840-1926) - Oil on canvas - 39 1/2 inches by 79 1/8 inches - June 24 auction - Christie's London - World record price for the artist at auction
$2,450 - "Red Cow" - Bob Ransley - Oil on canvas - 40 inches by 30 inches - Gallery One - 263-0835 - galleryonenaples.com
$6,400 - "Rembrandt's Tulips" - Marc Dennis - Oil on canvas - 30 inches by 30 inches - Trudy Labell Fine Art - 434-7778 - trudylabellfineart.com
$260, matted - "Morning Light" - Niki Butcher - Altered black and white photograph - 22 inches by 28 inches - Big Cypress Gallery - 695-2428 - clydebutcher.com
$4,100, framed - "Magnolias and Peonies" - Robert Creamer - Scanography - 28 inches by 34 inches - Longstreth Goldberg Art - 514-2773 - plgart.com
$1,200 - "Blue Satin" - Winola - Acrylic on canvas - 30 inches by 40 inches - Sweet Art Gallery - 597-2110 - thesweetartgallery.com
Dennis J. Cantwell
Bob Dorta
Looking east through Clam Pass at the waters of Clam Bay and development of Pelican Bay. The beach trail and club facilities at Pelican Bay, left, are private; the boardwalk and food/beach gear facilities at right are public. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff (3)
Looking south at and past Clam Pass, with days of rain raising the level of tidal discoloration from mangroves.
Unusual, illustrative look at the private path to the beach club and the meandering canoe-kayak haven at the north end of Clam Bay. Discoloration of water coming from the pass is from mangroves after days of heavy rain.
From left, Grace Place clients Marco Ochoa, Selma Potrero and Stephanie Hernandez stand on the newly landscaped playground.
Tropical Storm Hanna's five-day forecast as of 5 p.m. Saturday from the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 5 p.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Tropical Storm Hanna's five-day forecast as of 2 p.m. Saturday from the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 2 p.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 11 a.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Residents look for shells along the beach in Ocean Isle, N.C., on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2008. Tropical Storm Hanna made landfall overnight in the area, causing little damage beyond isolated flooding as it quickly headed north toward New England.
Tropical Storm Hanna's five-day forecast as of 11 a.m. Saturday from the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Tropical Storm Hanna's five-day forecast as of 8 a.m. Saturday from the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Hurricane Ike's five-day forecast released at 8 a.m. Saturday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
Lely's David Isme (7) catches the Trojan's fifth touchdown of the evening during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's Boyd Errol (8) tugs on the face mask of Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their football season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Members of the Lely High School cheering squad shake their pom-poms during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely marching band members Jeremy Landrum, 17, right, Andrew Richter, 17, center, and Michael Joyce, 17, left, watch the Barron Collier Band perform before the game as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's David Isme (7) is brought down by Barron's Mike Rushford (9) during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Naples running back Carlos Hyde buries his face in a towel as Naples tries to come back from being down by one touchdown during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples High defensive lineman Josh Elizondo, left, pulls down a Monsignor opponent during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples High School assistant coaches watch the scoreboard during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Defensive back Cameron Schlagel winces in pain after limping off of the field and grabbing his ankle during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples linebacker Matt Delgado tries to stop Monsignor's Sterling Griffin, right, during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples High School fan John Lamb watches as in anticipation as Naples runs the ball during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Nelson Saintil, right, stands with his teammates during the second half the Naples High School football game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Members of the flag team cheer for Greg Pratt as he makes a touchdown during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Conductor Stuart Chafetz
The defensive line huddles together during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
A scene from before the Naples High School football game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Players listen to the coach during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Monsignor's Sterling Griffin, right, is tackled by two Naples opponents during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Monsignor running back Deandre Johnson, right, tries to reach for more yardage as he is tackled by Austin Green during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Monsignor's Kayvon Webster fumbles the ball during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 23-24. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples High quarterback Juno Prudhomm, left, passes off the ball to a teammate during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
A scene from before the Naples High School football game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
The Naples High School marching band hangs out before the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
A scene from before the Naples High School football game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 24-23. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Lely quarterback Dennis Marcelin (10) looks for an open receiver during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Julio Gomez (3) looks down-field for an open receiver during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Marvin Kloss (13) catches a pass over Lely's Guenson Joseph (6) during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Julio Gomez (3) scrambles for a first down during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Julio Gomez (3) loses the football trying to reach the end zone during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier senior Nick Vergara, 17, shows his disappointment during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Scenes during the second half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Members of the Barron Collier color guard march into the stadium before the game as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's Boyd Errol (8) tugs on the face mask of Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their football season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Mark Schoenfeld (17) bursts through the team banner before the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's Darion Hall (9) escapes a group of Barron Collier defenders during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Greg Kahn/Staff
Barron Collier's Alan Montgomery (33) is hit and loses the football before getting into the end zone during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Members of the Lely High School cheering squad shake their pom-poms during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's David Isme (7) is brought down by Barron's Mike Rushford (9) during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely marching band members Jeremy Landrum, 17, right, Andrew Richter, 17, center, and Michael Joyce, 17, left, watch the Barron Collier Band perform before the game as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Lely's David Isme (7) catches the Trojan's fifth touchdown of the evening during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21. Greg Kahn/Staff
Students and fans react as Naples makes a touchdown putting them within range to win during the second half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Pace beat Naples 23-24. Lexey Swall-Bobay/Staff
Naples quarterback Juno Prudhomm, right, tries to recover the ball after a botched pass during a two-point conversion that would have put Naples ahead of Monsigner Pace by one point during the second half of the game Friday night at Naples High School. Pace beat Naples 24-23.
Naples linebacker Carlos Barreno, left, tries to stop Deandre Johnson during the first half of the Naples High game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A. Johnson ran 143 yards against Naples, 133 of the yards during the first half of the game. Pace beat Naples 24-23.
Roosevelt Miller, left, a Naples High School football fan, yells "Eagles, ya'll are better than that," as the football team walks to the locker room for half time when the score was 18-7 against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
Naples High head coach Bill Kramer, left, talks to Mitch Audit, right, and the offensive line during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
Naples High head coach Bill Kramer, center, talks to the offensive line during the first half of the game against Monsignor Pace High School, which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
Amber Rumberger, right, and other members of the band dance after Naples High School scores a touchdown during the first half of the game between Naples High School and Monsignor Pace High School which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
Lely's David Isme (7) catches the Trojan's fifth touchdown of the evening during the first half as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21.
Juan Ortiz, front right, and other members of the band dance after Naples High School scores a touchdown during the first half of the game between Naples High School and Monsignor Pace High School which is ranked 5th in the state in Class 3A.
A trumpet player in the Barron Collier marching band performs during halftime as Barron Collier and Lely High School opened up their season against each other at Cougar Stadium on Sept. 5, 2008. Lely won 42-21.










































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