Sports Stories that Captivate
From game stories to in-depth features, I have covered a variety of sports in the North Florida area. Born a Philadelphia fan, the sportswriters I grew up idolizing held great journalistic ethics; asking questions the people wanted to know and telling the story how it is, good or bad. I love everything from the X’s and O’s to the personality behind each player, and I pride myself in being able to turn any game into a story.
A Bit About Nick
- Experience and Perspective
Set to graduate Flagler College in
May with a bachelor's degree in Digital Media Production concentrated on journalism, I've worked for multiple years in video production and sports journalism at The Gargoyle and sports-talk radio production at WFOY 102.1 FM. Along with being a licensed realtor in my home state of New Jersey, in my free time I can be found catching up on past comedy specials, playing with my two dogs or at the local driving range. A former athlete myself, I take pride in respecting coaches and athletes' boundaries while delivering honest and fair reporting.
- Creating visuals by way of words
As digital technology continues to change the way we consume news, it's important to stay ahead of the curve. That's why it's my goal to deliver high-quality and reliable sports news content, turning games into captivating stories.
Featured Work
Photo courtesy of FSDB Athletics
Growing up in a family full of basketball coaches and players, it doesn’t sound too far-fetched for Kayla Debrow to pursue her own career in the sport.
The only difference is she’ll have to do it without the ability to hear.
The Inaugural Jax College Baseball Classic opened with a bang, as Virginia stole the first game of the tournament from Wichita State in extras.
Henry Ford notched a walk-off double off the right field wall, scoring two runs and improving the 'Hoos record to 5-0.
Photo courtesy of @FlaglertMBB via Instagram
In this feature article, Flagler men's basketball star Jalen Barr describes his journey navigating through his second ACL tear and how it affected him. He also touches on his time in the transfer portal and what specifically brought him back to the St. Augustine campus.