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Shark 100 Club prepares for upcoming school athletics

The Shark 100 Club is preparing for the start of its 36th year in support of Port St Joe High School Athletics. In 2023, the Shark 100 Club will sell memberships in three categories. 

Shark level – for a donation of $100 the individual, business, or organization receives one Shark 100 Club hat, game program recognition, and reserved parking at home football games. 

Tiger Shark level – for a contribution of $250 an individual, business, or organization receives two Shark 100 hats, two reserved seats at all regular season home football games, special game program recognition, and reserved parking at home football games. 



Bull Shark level – for a contribution of $500, an individual, business, or organization receives two Shark 100 hats, two reserved seats at regular season home football games, free admission for two into all other regular season PSJHS sporting events, special game program recognition, and reserved parking at football games. 

After covering the minor costs of hats and passes, the membership fees go entirely to Tiger Shark athletics. Those interested in joining the Shark 100 Club for the 2023-2024 school year may submit their contribution to the Shark 100 Club at 116-A Sailors Cove Drive, Port St. Joe, FL 32456. 

The Shark 100 Club will host a Kick-off event at 11:00 a.m. EDT on Thursday, August 17th at Shark Stadium. During this event, Shark 100 Club members will be able to pay their booster dues, pick up tickets and hats, and meet our Head Coach Tanner Jones. 



Meet the Editor

Wendy Weitzel, The Star’s digital editor, joined the news outlet in August 2021, as a reporter covering primarily Gulf County.

Prior to then, she interned for Oklahoma-based news wire service Gaylord News and for Oklahoma City-based online newspaper NonDoc.com during her four years at the University of Oklahoma, from which she graduated in May with degrees in online journalism and political science.

While at OU, Weitzel was selected as Carnegie-Knight News21 Investigative Fellow among 30 top journalism students from around the country. She also was senior editor managing a 12-person newsroom in coordination with Oklahoma Watch, a non-profit news organization in eastern Oklahoma.

Wendy Weitzel The Star Digital Editor

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