Neal Storter

[2] Storter was picked as the center for an All-Time Florida Gators football team in 1927.

[3] Neal was born on October 3, 1890, in Everglade to George W. Storter, Jr. and Nancy Waterson.

[6][7] Storter was at the University of Florida when students from the E section of Buckman Hall each chipped in a dime to purchase gunpowder; and with crushed rocks as ammunition, hauled two loaded cannons into place to fire upon a traveling carnival set across from the campus.

[3] The 1911 team tied the South Carolina Gamecocks, defeated The Citadel Bulldogs, Clemson[9] and the College of Charleston, declared themselves to be the "champions of South Carolina,"[10] and finished their season 5–0–1—still the only undefeated football season in the Gators' history.

A former player Roy Corbett sent a letter to The Gainesville Sun congratulating the 1928 team and mentioned the nickname coming from Storter.

Aerial view of Everglades City, looking from westerly direction and showing Port DuPont and the Barron River