Florida
‘Big shrimping family’ in Florida left homeless by Hurricane Ian
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FORT MYERS BEACH, Fla., Oct 7 (Reuters) – Ricky Moran, a shrimper who labored and slept on the boat he captained out of Fort Myers Seaside, misplaced each a safe livelihood and a secure place to reside when Hurricane Ian roared into southwest Florida and smashed the trawler he calls dwelling.
The Class 4 storm lifted the craft from its moorings prefer it was a toy and left it in a twisted heap on shore together with a half dozen different battered boats, most flipped on their sides or with the hulls going through the sky. Moran now finds himself and not using a secure place to reside or a way to make a dwelling.
It’s a plight shared by dozens of others who work on trawlers that ply the nice and cozy Gulf waters off southwest Florida searching for shrimp, an vital trade in a area recognized largely for tourism.
“This ain’t my first rodeo however I ain’t by no means seen something like this in my life. I by no means seen shrimp boats tossed like this,” he mentioned, gesturing at a tangle of broken boats left by Ian, which killed greater than 100 individuals in Florida and triggered tens of billions of {dollars} in property harm.
Southwest Florida is the middle of the state’s pink shrimp trade. Trawlers off Fort Myers Seaside and different port cities within the space lure the crustaceans in nets on the market to eating places, grocery chains and on to customers.
Trawlers from Lee County, which incorporates Fort Myers Seaside, harvested 3.9 million kilos of pink shrimp value $12.5 million in 2021, or 43% of the state’s whole catch, in line with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Fee.
Moran mentioned he stayed on board his boat by way of the storm, spending a harrowing night time, throughout which a fellow employee had half a finger chopped off when wind slammed a door shut.
The 150 mph winds and large storm surge rapidly swept trawlers over the dock, the place they crashed into one another.
Fortunately, Moran mentioned, all of the Fort Myers Seaside shrimp staff he is aware of survived.
Per week after Ian, Moran was nonetheless sleeping on his broken boat. Each morning for the reason that storm, he scrambles over the wreckage and crawls by way of a gap between two different vessels to commiserate with fellow shrimp staff on the marina.
About 60 of them reside on their broken boats or in tents, with out bathrooms and showers, and scrounging for meals and water.
Sherwin Beters, 40, from Guyana in South America, worries that he doesn’t qualify for presidency assist, since he’s in the US on a piece visa. About 20 different Guyanese shrimpers are caught in the identical scenario in Fort Myers Seaside, he mentioned.
“Sleeping on the boat is an opportunity we’re taking as a result of all of the boats might topple on each other any time now, they might flip,” Beters mentioned.
In good instances, shrimpers work on a short-term foundation, with a captain and two rig staff splitting a share of the income from the boat, normally owned by an organization, Moran mentioned. He deliberate to move for Cell, Alabama – one other heart for Gulf shrimping – hoping to search out work there.
‘BIG SHRIMPING FAMILY’
Two firms, Erickson & Jensen Seafood and Trico Shrimp Co, personal many of the boats at Fort Myers Seaside, using some 300 individuals, mentioned Anna Erickson, whose household owns a part of Erickson & Jensen. Solely three of her firm’s 11 boats are nonetheless afloat.
“We’re a giant shrimping household,” Erickson, 36, mentioned. “These persons are lifers. That is actually a tragedy.”
It would take “a complete lot of cash” to restore the dock and put the boats again on the water, she mentioned.
Lots of the boats, a few of that are 60 ft lengthy, have been uninsured as a result of premiums are unaffordable, mentioned Joel Andrews, 66, a part of the Jensen household that partly owns Erickson & Jensen.
Michele Bryant, 58, who cooks and picks shrimp on the boats, was sleeping outdoor within the marina till discovering a tent this week. She doesn’t need to test right into a shelter as a result of her belongings are nonetheless on a ship.
“Most individuals have houses,” she mentioned. “We don’t have houses. We reside on the boats.”
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Reporting by Rod Nickel in Fort Myers Seaside; extra reporting by Wealthy McKay in Atlanta; Modifying by Frank McGurty and Diane Craft
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Florida
Report: Boogie Fland to Visit Florida

GAINESVILLE, Fla.– One of the Florida Gators’ top targets in the NCAA Transfer Portal is taking a visit with the program.
Arkansas transfer guard Boogie Fland will visit the program on Monday, marking his first trip to Gainesville since entering the portal. On3’s Zach Abolverdi first broke the news before multiple outlets later confirmed Fland’s visit.
Fland is rated as the No. 3 point guard and No. 10 overall player in the portal, according to On3.
The former NBA Draft entry has been linked with Florida on multiple occasions since announcing his intentions to leave Arkansas. UF senior writer Chris Harry previously reported that head coach Todd Golden met with a transfer portal target in New York City with Fland believed to be the player due to being from The Bronx.
Then, after Fland withdrew from the NBA Draft, Golden hinted that Florida was close to sealing the deal with a portal target, also believed to be Fland.
“We are still working on it,” he recently said on the ‘Run It Back’ podcast co-hosted by former Gator Chandler Parsons. “We are close to adding an impactful player that might help get us over the top.”
In his lone season with the Razorbacks, Fland averaged 13.5 points and 5.1 assists per game while shooting 34 percent from the field.
With the Gators losing four contributing guards in seniors Walter Clayton Jr., Alijah Martin and Will Richard and outgoing transfer Denzel Aberdeen, a commitment from Fland is of the upmost importance to Florida as it looks to rebuild its guard rotation.
The Gators recently added transfers Xaivian Lee (Princeton) and AJ Brown (Ohio) to its roster while retaining reserve guard Isaiah Brown. Florida will also welcome high school recruits Alex Lloyd and CJ Ingram to the fold for the 2025-26 season.
Florida
Florida Porsche dealership co-owner resigns over antisemitic text to customer: report

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A co-owner of a luxury car dealership in Florida is reportedly resigning after he allegedly made an antisemitic remark in a text to a customer.
“I had my Porsche rep contact the factory to secure a spot at the paint to sample line for a special color before I had someone contact you,” Pompano Beach Champion Motorsports/Champion Porsche co-owner Naveen Maraj allegedly wrote to a potential customer recently.
Maraj allegedly sent the text after a customer said he was going to a different dealer, according to a screenshot from BocaNewsNow.com.
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“But as usual you behave like a spoiled Jew c— who thinks you’re special but you’re not. You not buying a car from me is like a gift from god.”
“This shocking display of antisemitism has no place in business and we urge clients to shop elsewhere,” StopAntiSemitism wrote on X Saturday morning.
FOX Business has reached out to the Anti-Defamation League for comment.
A co-owner of a luxury car dealership in Florida is reportedly resigning after he made an antisemitic remark in a text to a customer. (Google Maps / Google Maps)
Champion General Manager Mike Peters told BocaNewsNow.com, which first reported on the incident, “At Champion, we are firmly committed to fostering an environment rooted in respect, professionalism and integrity. Incidents like this remind us of the importance of these values, and we will use this moment as an opportunity to reinforce them — both internally and in our broader relationships.
“In furtherance of those standards, Naveen Maraj has advised that he will resign from his employment with Champion and will step down from his managerial and leadership roles with the company effective immediately.”
FOX Business has reached out to Champion for comment.
Elsewhere in the lengthy statement, Peters called Maraj’s comments “offensive and inexcusable” but said Maraj and the customer, John Wolff, have a personal friendship, and the “comment was not made with the intent to harm.”
“Notwithstanding, we recognize that intent does not negate impact,” he added. “The language used was inappropriate and does not reflect the standards of conduct or mutual respect that has been a part of the Champion culture for over 38 years.”

The co-owner called the potential customer a “spoiled Jew c—.” (Getty / Getty Images)
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“By way of background, Mr. Wolff and Mr. Naveen Maraj have maintained a close personal friendship for more than 14 years,” Peters elaborated. “Over that time, they became avid fishing partners and became what Naveen believed to be a close friend. That friendship included a degree of casual banter and familiarity that, while understood privately, can easily be misinterpreted — or become wholly inappropriate — when viewed outside of that context.
“The remark in question was made in a personal capacity and was entirely unrelated to Mr. Maraj’s role or responsibilities at Champion. It was a moment of misplaced informality between friends, not a deliberate attempt to offend or cause harm.”

Protesters marching against antisemitism in 2023. (Alishia Abodunde/Getty Images / Getty Images)
Wolff told BocaNewsNow.com he and Maraj hadn’t spoken in six years and called it absurd that it would be acceptable within their friendship to call him a “Jew c—.”
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Peters in the statement acknowledged that “words carry weight, regardless of context or intent. We deeply regret any discomfort, concern or confusion this incident may have caused. Mr. Maraj has personally expressed his remorse and apology to Mr. Wolff.”
Florida
Florida had all the momentum against Toronto, then came out flat in Game 6 | D’Angelo

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The Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs each won both of their home games through four games of their second round NHL playoffs.
- The Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs will face off in a Game 7 on Sunday with the winner advancing to the Eastern Conference finals against the Carolina Hurricanes.
- Florida has the advantage of recent Stanley Cup Finals experience, winning the championship last year in a Game 7.
SUNRISE — If any team should feel good about playing a Game 7 in the Stanley Cup playoffs, it’s the Florida Panthers.
Especially when the Panthers are coming off a season in which their last Game 7 resulted in a Stanley Cup championship.
And especially since that Game 7 is in Toronto.
Yes, the Maple Leafs did something completely out of character for this franchise, they came up clutch in a crucial playoff game. Toronto knotted this second-round series against the Panthers at three games each with a stunning 2-0 victory in Game 6 at Amerant Bank Arena.
Toronto staved off elimination on a goal by its maligned superstar, Auston Matthews, 6:20 into the third period before Max Pacioretty’s insurance goal eight minutes later.
The two teams will meet May 18 in Game 7 in Toronto, the winner moving on to face the Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference final.
Now, the Panthers must get back to the type of hockey that allowed them to overcome an 0-2 series deficit with three straight wins, not the uninspiring start to Game 6 that gave the Maple Leafs confidence.
And Toronto has to overcome the ghosts of an underachieving franchise that has defined playoff misery.
“They’re free,” Panthers coach Paul Maurice said about Game 7s. “They are. All the energy you’ve got with no concern for tomorrow. You’ve talked about your game enough all year, everyone understands the game. There’ll be a lot extra coffee. We’ll be ready to go.”
Florida played a role in Toronto overcoming a humiliating 6-1 home loss in Game 5, a game that has proven to be an outlier in this series with the other five all decided by two goals or fewer.
The Panthers came out flat in Game 6, managing just two shots in the first period despite have two power plays to Toronto’s zero. Not that the chances were not there for the taking, but the Cats appeared a tick too late getting to the puck in the offensive zone.
To the surprise of its entire fan base, Toronto was not going to fold.
“We played a simple game tonight and we were determined,” Toronto coach Craig Berube said. “We managed the puck really well. We didn’t have many turnovers. A lot of simple things.”
Florida got back to its style in the second period, starting with a 10-0 advantage on shots. Even then, Toronto did a good job of limiting the high-end chances. When it didn’t, Joseph Woll looked like the goalie who shined in a 2-0 defeat in Game 4 and not the one who was pulled in Game 5 after allowing five goals on 25 shots.
The Panthers’ best chance, perhaps in the game, came in the first period on a 2-on-1 in which Eetu Luostarinen held the puck, faked out the Leafs defense and appeared surprised to find himself wide open in front of Woll. So surprised his shot sailed wide over the goaltender’s blocker.
In the third period, soon after Matthews broke the scoreless tie, Brad Marchand had an open net with Woll out of position but could not get to the puck on time.
Those were shots the Panthers were getting to and sticking in the net the last three games.
Maple Leafs protected goaltender Joseph Woll
One reason the Panthers had difficulty getting high-end shots on Woll was because the Maple Leafs did the one thing they have done exceptionally well this entire series, prevent their opponents from reaching their goaltender.
Toronto blocked 31 shots, nine more than the Panthers actually got on goal.
“They had a good number the entire series, you kind of expect that,” Maurice said. “I just thought we were late getting it off our stick. I thought we were waving the gun a lot, didn’t want to pull the trigger on a few.”
Toronto was an overtime goal in Game 3 from taking a 3-0 stranglehold in this series. Then the Maple Leafs entered Game 6 down 3-2 in the series and having scored one of the last 10 goals.
Matthews flipped that script in Game 6 with a shot that got past Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky after a turnover by defenseman Gustav Forsling. It was a goal that lifted a weight the size of Ontario off his, and the team’s, shoulders.
The goal was Matthews’ first in 11 second-round series games during his career.
But none of that will matter if Toronto adds another chapter to its playoff failures in Game 7.
Maple Leafs’ last Stanley Cup came when Beatles were still together
Toronto’s last Stanley Cup came in 1967, the year Elvis Presley got married and The Beatles released “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” The Leafs have made the playoffs the last nine years but have not advanced past the second round in 23 years.
And Toronto has lost its last four Game 7s. Its last win coming in 2004.
Florida has played in the last two Stanley Cup finals, hoisting the cup last year with a 2-1 Game 7 victory over Edmonton in South Florida.
The Panthers are 8-1 in their last nine playoff series.
Advantage: Florida.
“Everyday in the playoffs you gain a lot of experience, you learn a lot from those moments,” Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov said. “(Game 6) wasn’t the result we wanted. Just regroup and recover and get ready for Game 7.”
Tom D’Angelo is a senior sports columnist and reporter for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at tdangelo@pbpost.com.
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