No. 4 UWF Crushes No. 21 West Alabama, 47-7

November 7, 2021

The fourth-ranked UWF football team scored on five of its first six possessions and the defense didn’t allow any points in a 47-7 throttling of 21st-ranked West Alabama at Tiger Stadium Saturday.

UWF (8-1, 5-1 Gulf South) won its tenth-consecutive road game and completed regular-season road play at 6-0, joining Shepherd as the only teams in Division II to go 6-0 on the road thus far.

Austin Reed threw for 403 yards, eclipsing the 300-yard mark for the fourth-consecutive game, and hit David Durden and Ka’Ron Ashley for two touchdowns each.

Ashley had 125 yards and Durden had 105 yards receiving, making them the fifth set of UWF teammates to go for 100 yards in the same game in program history.

Shomari Mason continued to churn out yards in big chunks averaging 13.2 yards per carry on his way to 66 yards on five rushes. Anthony Johnson, Jr. also had a strong game with 59 yards on 12 carries with a touchdown.

Griffin Cerra made two field goals and five point after touchdowns for 11 points.

But for all of the offense, the UWF defense built off last week’s second-half shutout at Mississippi College, not giving up an offensive score to the Tigers while forcing them into eight punts, two turnovers and a turnover on downs. The Tigers’ lone score came on a 71-yard fumble return midway through the fourth quarter.

D’Anthony Bell had a 90-yard interception return for a touchdown, six tackles and one for a loss. Shea Campbell was credited with a team-high seven stops, while De’Marco Artis spent a lot of time in the Tiger backfield with a sack and a forced fumble. The Argonauts sacked Jack McDaniels five times.

UWF had 562 yards of total offense, a week after putting up 641. The 403 passing yards on Saturday are a season high and the seventh-most in UWF history.

McDaniels completed 32 passes for 238 yards. The Tigers managed just 35 yards rushing.

UWF held UWA without an offensive touchdown for the first time since 2012.

The victory sets up one of the most anticipated games of the season next week when No. 2 Valdosta State (9-0, 6-0) comes to Pensacola and Blue Wahoos Stadium. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. Tickets can be purchased by going online to GoArgos.com/footballtickets.

Photos: Morgan Givens/UWF on NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Edmund L. (Buddy) Kyser

November 7, 2021

Edmund L. (Buddy) Kyser, age 72, passed away on Friday, November 5, 2021 at his home in Atmore, AL.

Buddy was born in Atmore, AL where he was a resident for most of his life. He loved the Lord and was a member of True Hope Fellowship. Buddy enjoyed gardening, hunting and fishing, watching Alabama football, and swinging on the patio with his dog, Duke. He was known for being able to build or fix anything.

Buddy was preceded in death by his father and mother, James Edlow and Augustine Presley Kyser, both of Atmore, AL and his sister, Betty Kyser Pruett of Atmore, AL.

Buddy is survived by his wife, Annette Luker Kyser of Atmore, AL; two sisters, Judy Kyser Young of Foley, AL and Joan Kyser Lolley of Mobile, AL; two daughters, Sherra Kyser (Michael) Shivers of Dothan, AL; Kynda Kyser (Teddy) Walker of Atmore, AL; and one son, Jarrod Edmund Kyser of Atmore, AL; three grandchildren, Kalynn Marie Johnson of Atmore, AL; Lani Michell Shivers of Dothan, AL; and Michael Steven Shivers, Jr. of Dothan, AL.

Visitation will be Monday, November 8, 2021, at 1 pm at Petty Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm with Bro. Jake Bondurant officiating. Graveside services will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be Jarrod Edmund Kyser, Michael Steven Shivers, Sr., Michael Steven Shivers, Jr., Teddy Walker, Jr., Thomas E. Miller, and Tony Rayo Luker.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to True Hope Fellowship, 2121 Jack Springs Rd, Atmore, AL.

New Park Open To The Public At Jim Allen Elementary School

November 6, 2021

Escambia County’s newest park is now open when school is not in session at Jim Allen Elementary School.

The walking track and front play area at the  are open on weekends and holidays from sunrise to sunset. The park is closed during normal school hours and may be closed during any after-school or weekend events and programs as well.

“I want to thank my dear friends from the school district, Jim Allen Principal Rachel Watts and School Board Member Bill Slayton for their help and support collaborating with Michael Rhodes, our Parks and Recreation director, to complete this project,” said Escambia County District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry. “I am ecstatic to bring an additional amenity to my friends in the Cottage Hill community.”

“Thanks to Commissioner Barry for including Jim Allen in this community project. This will be a tremendous asset to the school and neighborhood. This is Escambia County working together at its best,” said Escambia County School Board District 5 Member Bill Slayton.

Parks and Recreation and the school district as still working on a final schedule for access next summer for the Jim Allen School Public Park.

Parks and Recreation Director Michael Rhodes said, “We’re always looking for new ways to provide the citizens of Escambia County with the opportunity to get outdoors. We know that the improvements made at Jim Allen Elementary will be enjoyed by the citizens of the community.”

The walking track will be available for student use only during school hours.

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Photos: Blue Angels Homecoming Air Show Friday At Pensacola Beach

November 6, 2021

Thousands attended the Blue Angels Homecoming Air Show on a cool and breezy Friday at Pensacola Beach.

For a photo gallery, click or tap here.

Here is the Saturday schedule:

  • 11:20 National Anthem / Navy TW-5 and TW-6
  • 11:25-11:35 Coast Guard SAR Demo
  • 11:37-11:47 Veteran’s Flight Team in Stearmans
  • 11:49-12:04 Air Force F-22 Raptor
  • 12:06-12:21 Mustang/Kate with Airbase Georgia
  • 12:23-12:38 Rob Holland
  • 12:40-12:55 Aeroshell Team
  • 12:57-1:12 Navy F-35 Lightning II
  • 1:14-1:29 Red Line
  • 1:31-1:46 Skip Stewart
  • 2:00-2:45 Fat Albert and the Blue Angels

NorthEscambia.com photos by Perry Doggrell, click to enlarge.


Northview Gets 49-27 Win Over 5A Arnold; Playoff Bound Next Week (With Gallery)

November 6, 2021

The 1A Northview Chiefs beat 5A Arnold of Panama City Beach 49-27 Friday night in Bratt to close out senior night and the regular season.

The teams battled to a 21-21 tie at end of two, but Northview powered back in the second half outscoring the Marlins 28-6.

For a photo gallery, click or tap here.

“Truthfully, you can’t complain about our offense first half, but I go on to them  about defense,” Northview head football coach Wes Summerford said. “I tried to light a fire under them, and it got them going in the second half.”

The Chiefs move into the 1A playoffs next Friday night.  The opponent and location won’t be known until Sunday afternoon.

In Class 1A, playoff spots are not determined by district wins; it’s the Rating Percentage Index (RPI). RPI rankings are based upon a mathematical formula based upon a team’s current record, current Winning Percentage (WP), Opponents Winning Percentage (OWP), and their Opponent’s Winning Percentage (OOWP). Basically, beat better teams and rank higher.

The top two teams, which Northview won’t be, will have a bye next week. The bottom four will be in action.

The likely scenario, Summerford believes, has Northview at home against Bozeman or Freeport, but until Sunday’s FHSAA announcement a road trip can’t be ruled out.

For a photo gallery, click or tap here. Look for cheerleaders, band and fan photos to be posted by Monday.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Time Change: Fall Back, Replace Smoke Alarm Batteries

November 6, 2021

Don’t forget to “fall back” and set your clocks back one hour night before heading off to bed Saturday night as daylight saving time comes to an end.

It’s time to make another potentially life saving change — replace the batteries in your smoke alarm.

“Most home fire fatalities occur overnight when most families are sleeping,” according to Escambia Fire Rescue. “Changing the batteries in your smoke alarms and performing other maintenance is a simple, effective way to reduce home fire deaths. Children and senior citizens are most at risk and a working smoke alarm can give the extra seconds needed to get out safely.”

In addition to checking smoke alarms, residents should plan “two ways out” and practice escape routes with the entire family. Families should also prepare a fire safety kit that includes working flashlights and fresh batteries.

Each year more than 3,000 people lose their lives in residential fires. The majority of these deaths are a result of unattended cooking. It is strongly recommended that someone always be present when cooking on top of the stove and that smoke alarms be located properly and in working order. Test the smoke alarm monthly and change the batteries at least every six months.

For information about obtaining a free home smoke alarm call 850-595-HERO (4376).

Cold Saturday Night With Low Around 40

November 6, 2021

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 39. North wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 69. North wind 5 to 10 mph.

Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around 43. North wind around 5 mph.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 72. North wind around 5 mph.

Monday Night: Clear, with a low around 43. Northeast wind around 5 mph.

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 74. East wind around 5 mph.

Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. Calm wind.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.

Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 55.

Veterans Day: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.

Thursday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 56.

Friday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 72.

Tate Aggies End Season With 56-21 Loss To Pine Forest (With Gallery)

November 6, 2021

A rough season for the Tate Aggies came to a close Friday night with a 56-21 loss to the Pine Forest Eagles.

After the Eagles scored on an Aggie fumble for an early 6-0 advantage, Tate senior Warren Henke recovered a Pine Forest fumble at about the 15. He then scored, to give Tate a 7-6 lead.

Pine Forest was up 35-7 as halftime approached, but the Aggies added their second TD of the night. Freshmen quarterback Taite Davis found Carmelo Campbell for a 65-yard touchdown run, making it 35-14.

The Tate Aggies finished their season at 1-9. Pine Forest (8-1) moves on into the playoffs at the top of the 1-6A.

For more photos, click or tap here.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Jennifer Repine, click to enlarge.

Scores: Last Regular Season Night In Florida, Playoffs In Alabama

November 6, 2021

Here are Friday night’s North Escambia area high school football scores:

FLORIDA

  • Northview 49, Arnold 27 [Story, photo gallery...]
  • Pine Forest 56, Tate 21 [Story, photo gallery...]
  • Chipley 39, Jay 0
  • Pace 32, Washington 22
  • Choctaw 55, Pensacola Catholic 14
  • Milton 30, Fort Walton 16
  • Gulf Breeze 37, Navarre 26
  • Baker 49, Vernon 13
  • Bozeman 34, Williston 6
  • Lafayette 44, Freeport 13
  • Escambia 42, Pensacola 7 (Thursday night)
  • West Florida (bye week)

ALABAMA

  • Escambia Academy 60, Edgewood Academy 7 [Story, photos...]
  • Montgomery Academy 35, Flomaton 7
  • T.R. Miller 20, Hale County 7

Pictured: Northview took down Arnold Friday night in Bratt. NorthEscambia.com photo by William Reynolds, click to enlarge.

Escambia Academy Cougars Get 60-7 Playoff Win

November 6, 2021

The Escambia Academy Cougars cruised to a 60-7 win over Edgewood Academy Friday night in round one of the AISA Class 2A state playoffs in Canoe.

The EA Cougars (9-1) move on to round two to face Chambers Academy (10-1) next Friday night. Chambers is coming off a 42-14 win over Wilcox Academy.

Photos: Andrew Garner/Atmore Advance for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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