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68. Danny Eslick triumphs in Daytona 200 sport bike race

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Pole-winner Danny Eslick (Riders Discount/Triumph) is interviewed before the 2014 Daytona 200, and then proceeds to go on to race in a dominating way, by winning and giving Triumph its first Daytona 200 victory since Gary Nixon in 1967. Watch the entire race here.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Triumph rider Danny Eslick dominated the 73rd Daytona 200 AMA Pro GoPro Daytona SportBike race at Daytona International Speedway, winning from the pole.

69. Melbourne teen finishes in top 5 of national spelling bee on ESPN Henry Frederick Tue, 04/21/2015 - 17:49
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Mry Horton of Melbourne finishes in top 5 in spelling bee on ESPN / Headline Surfer®
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Mary Horton of West Melbourne, is interviewed by the Orlando Sentinel for her spelling expertise.

MELBOURNE, Fla. -- Mary Horton, 13, of West Melbourne, spelled her way into the finals of the National Spelling Bee on May 29, in National Harbor, Md., but she finished in a tie for fifth and when all was said and done, among the top 12 contestants overall after flubbing the word "aetites."

Still, though, the Orlando metro newspaper's shining example of smartness showed she could stand up to the pressures of the national spotlight with the spelling bee carried in prime time on ESPN with zany video vignettes of the participants, including Horton showcasing her tiger-striped painted fingernails and her photos of family members, plants and cats.

HeadlineSurfer.com Hall of Fame: Former Congresswoman Suzanne Kosmas of New Smyrna Beach

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This is an advance write-up announcing the iduction of Suzanne Kosmas into the Class of 2015 HeadlineSurfer.com Hall of Fame. A formal presentation will be published at a later date. The first official inductee is former Volusia County Chair Frank Bruno of Ponce Inlet. That segment will be published Sunday night.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Though she says her career in elected office is over, Suzanne Kosmas, perhaps the highest ranking Democrat ever from New Smyrna Beach -- first in the Florida Legislature and then Congress -- who could surprise people, if she has one more run in her in 2016, as some have suggested, including this media outlet. 

In any event, Suzanne Kosmas, is among the 100 entrants in the inaugural Class of 2015 HeadlineSurfer.com Hall of Fame. 

Volusia County Council to leave New Smyrna Beach CRAs alone - at least until mid-summer vote on controversial hotel

Show Me the Money Volusia County: Battle over CRAs / Headline Surfer®
Flagler Ave ramp in NSB one of the busiest in Volusia County, Fla / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® photos & videos /

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Volusia County Councilwoman Deb Denys won re-election to her district 3 seat in 2014, in part by pledging to convince her colleagues on the dais in DeLand to approve new Community Redevelopment Agencies for New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater.

And soon after the election, she did just that, getting CRA passages for both cities in 6-1 votes with only County Chair Jason Davis dissenting each time.

Daytona Gator Nation reaction to verdict: Ex-New England Patriots TE Aaron Hernandez guilty of 1st-degree murder

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Headline Surfer® / YouTube download / Raw video feed of former New England Patriots star tight end in a Boston courtroom Wednesday where a jury verdict of 'guilty' to first-degree murder was announced before he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the July 2013 gunshot slaying of semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd, 28.

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Catching a glimpse of the live proceedings on an overhead-TV in his Gator Beach & Sports apparel store across from the Ocean Walk on A1A, Paul Politis wasn't surprised University of Florida and ex-New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez was found guilty of murder Wednesday in a Fall River, Mass. courtroom.

70. VCSO: 56-year-old man found dead in water-filled pit in Osteen

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Body found in Osteen / Headline Surfer®Headline Surfer® graphic / The locator map at left shows the area south of the 500 block of Osteen-Maytown Road where the body of a man was found floating in shallow water on Aug. 1, 2014. 

 OSTEEN, Fla -- A body found floating in a water-filled pit on a Saturday afternoon on the first day of August turned out to be that of a homeless man who was spotted by a bystander.

The victim was identified as 56-year-old Robert Lewis Williams, a Volusia County Sheriff's spokesman said.

Witnesses said they saw Willims going into the shallow water, perhaps to cool off from the hot Florida sun the afternoon before.

"Williams (had) family who live close by where the body was found, but he had no known permanent address," Sheriff's spokesman Gary Davidson said. 

71. Florida racer Ryan Hunter-Reay wins Indy 500 in nail-biter

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Ryan Hunter-Reay of Fort Lauderdale, FL, wins Indianapolis 500 / Headline Surfer®Ryan Hunter-Reay beats Helio Castroneves to checkered flag in 2nd closest Indy 500 / Headline Surfer®Videos by IndyCars for Headline Surfer® / 1st video: Highlights of the 2014 running of the Indianapolis 500, including several crashes and the dramatic finish that saw the Ryan Hunter-Reay take the checkered flag in the second-closest finish ever. 2nd video: Post-race interviews with Hunter-Reay and several other drivers. 

INDIANAPOLIS -- A Florida racer, Ryan Hunter-Reay, driving the No. 28 for team owner Michael Andretti, won the Indianapolis 500 in a nail-biter over Helio Castroneves.

72. NSB firefighters use boot on SR 44 to collect $8,651 for Muscular Dystrophy Assn

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NSB firefighters collect money for muscular dystrophy / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® /
New Smyrna Beach Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Dymond stands at the ready to take donations from passing motorists on State Road 44 just east of the Denny's restaurant on Labor Day weekend.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- Firefighters in this seaside city raised $8,651 during the Labor Day weekend to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

As part of the annual Muscular Dystrophy Association’s charity boot drive, firefighters braved the heat and stood at the intersection of Old Mission Road and State Road 44 on Aug. 30-31, with their boots at the ready. And passing motorists graciously donated money to help children and families who have been affected by muscular dystrophy.

73. NSB cops: Motors officer takes top prize again

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Joh Holloway of NSBPD in motors competition / Headline Surfer®Photo for Headline Surfer® /
New Smyrna Beach motors officer Josh Holloway navigates the Space Coast Rodeo course.

NEW SMYRNA BEACH, Fla. -- For the second year in a row, New Smyrna Beach Police Motor Officer Josh Holloway earned top honors at the annual Space Coast Motorcycle Rodeo the weekend of Oct. 11 in Melbourne.

Holloway walked away with several awards including “Mr. Rodeo” – the top rider award.

The New Smyrna Beach motors cop's riding achievements skill comes in at No. 73 in the HeadlineSurfer.com countdown of the top 100 local stories of 2014.

Daytona's Bethune-Cookman baseball splits doubleheader on the road with North Carolina Central

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Bethune-Cookman University split a doubleheader Saturday against home standingNorth Carolina Central, in baseball, winning the first game 4-2 behind pitcher Keith Zuniga. But in the second game, B-CU wasn't as fortunate, losing 8-4 , including a 5th-inning grand slam. The teams play again on Sunday.
 
 
By Bryan J. Harvey
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DURHAM, N.C. – Bethune-Cookman and North Carolina Central split a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference baseball doubleheader on Saturday at Durham Athletic Park, as the Southern Division leading Wildcats kept their one-game lead intact.

Bethune-Cookman took the opener, 4-2 behind a brilliant pitching performance from Keith Zuniga. But in the nightcap, it was NCCU using a grand slam as part of a five-run fifth inning to take the contest, 8-4.