Reeltown Diamond Youth Baseball enjoys largest Opening Day
Reeltown Diamond Youth Baseball offers kids an alternative to travel ball, pitching smiles to children from Reeltown, Notasulga and Lake Martin
Sections
Secondary Menu
WAKA Action 8 News
by Janae Smith
Sports Anchor/Reporter
Julianna Reichenbach joined the WAKA Action 8 News team as a Sports Anchor/Reporter in 2023. She grew up in Gainesville, Florida. Some of her fondest memories involve gathering around the couch on Saturdays to watch college football with her family.
Julianna went on to attend the University of Florida. Here, she fell in love with storytelling and sports journalism. She served as a WUFT News Sports Anchor and News Anchor/Reporter. She was also an on-air contributor for ESPN Gainesville and wrote for The Independent Florida Alligator and FloridaGators.com.
Over the summer of 2022, Julianna interned as a Studio Host/Reporter for the Northwoods League. Some of her best memories include the volleyball and softball beats, football games in The Swamp and covering the Gators’ 2023 College World Series run in Omaha.
Julianna is thrilled to stay in SEC Country because she knows how passionate the fans are about sports.
In high school, Julianna played three sports: volleyball, weightlifting and track and field. She later joined the UF club beach volleyball team.
Nowadays, Julianna continues to enjoy staying active— she loves any adventure, whether traveling, hiking or trying new foods.
She is excited to be part of the River Region community and looks forward to telling your stories.
Reeltown Diamond Youth Baseball offers kids an alternative to travel ball, pitching smiles to children from Reeltown, Notasulga and Lake Martin
Troy women's basketball clawed back from a 21-point deficit, but fell to Arkansas State in the Sun Belt Tournament semifinals
Sophia Cho signed her letter of intent Wednesday at Montgomery Academy to play soccer at Emory University next fall.
Florida freshman Liv McGill scored 29 points as the No. 19 Alabama women fell to 0-8 this season when trailing after three quarters
Highland Home girls basketball fell in the AHSAA semifinals; Gevonne Cooper and Janya Foster reflect on the team's closeness
Andre Parks, Jadyen Parks and Jon Harper Kilcrease talk about standing one win away from Brantley boys basketball's first title in 30 years
Aaliyah Nye became the all-time leader in threes at Alabama as the No. 18 Tide came back from a 16-point deficit against Auburn
Mark Sears scored 30 points and No. 4 Alabama came from behind for a 96-83 win over No. 17 Kentucky on Saturday night.
"It's very emotional for me," Highland Home girls basketball coach Gevonne Cooper said. "It just feels great, to bring our school history."
Brantley boys basketball beat J.F. Shields 57-49 to advance to the AHSAA State Championships