Angel Mitchell Is Crowned Junior Miss EWMS

May 24, 2008

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Miss Angel Mitchell was crowned Junior Miss EWMS tonight at Ernest Ward Middle School. First runner-up was Miss Ashley Cunningham. Second runner-up was Miss Cheyenne Godwin and third runner-up was Miss Ariel Holland.

For a complete NorthEscambia.com photo gallery with dozens of photos of all the girls, including backstage shots, click here.

Miss Angel Mitchell, Junior Miss EWMS

Angel has been a member of the Ernest Ward Middle School cheerleading squad for two years and has made the cut for next year’s squad as well. Angel was named the 2007-2008 All-Star Cheerleader. Shi is also on the track team and has been for two years. She is on the newspaper committee and is a member of the yearbook staff. She also participates in the Future Farmers of America program. Angel participates in community theater and is an active member of her church’s youth drama program. She received Superior Awards for this year’s District Fine Arts Awards in vocal, puppetry, human video, short story and children’s book. Angel is also a recipient for the Florida Take Stock Scholarship. Her hobbies include singing, cooking, dancing and modeling. Her future plans are to attend Florida State University Culinary Arts School and open her own catering business.

Miss Ashley Cunningham, First runner-up

Ashley is a member of the Student Government Association and a member of the Honor Society. She is also a member of the Ernest Ward Swim Team. Ashley is a member of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club and had won Steer of the Year in both 2005 and 2007. Her hobbies include sports, riding four-wheelers, going to the movies, and spending time with friends and family. Her future plans are to graduate high school and attend college to become a dentist.

Miss Cheyenne Godwin, Second runner-up

Cheyenne is a cheerleader and participates in the yearbook and newspaper staff. She is also a member of the Future Farmers of America. Her hobbies include cheerleading, modeling, acting, dance, swing dancing, shopping, talking on the phone, drawing, theatre and gymnastics. Her future plans are to become a model, actress and to study pediatrics.

Miss Ariel Holland, Third runner up

Ariel is currently a member of the school cheerleading squad and swim team and has participated in both for two years. Ariel also participates in the Northwest Escambia Little League softball program and is a member of the “Lady Cats”. She is also an active member of Bratt Baptist Church. Ariel’s hobbies include swimming, softball, cheerleading and spending time with family and friends. In the future Ariel plans to attend college and cheer.

Pictured above: Junior Miss EWMS Angel Mitchell. Pictured below (L-R): First runner-up Ashley Cunningham, Junior Miss EWMS Angle Mitchell, second runner-up Cheyenne Godwin and third runner-up Ariel Holland. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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NHS Class Of 08 Senior Honors Night

May 24, 2008

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Nearly a million dollars in scholarships were handed out to seniors in the Northview High School Class of 2008 Friday night, along with numerous achievement awards.

Scholarships awarded included a $352,000 full four year scholarship from the United States Naval Academy to Colton Kawamura.

Click here to read a complete list of all the awards and scholarships presented to the Northview High School Class of 2008 (pdf format).

Click here for a photo gallery from the event.

Northview Class of 2008 Holds Sunday Baccalaureate Service

May 18, 2008

bac17.jpg The end is near for the Class of 2008 at Northview High School, with Baccalaureate Services today and graduation just a week away.

Baccalaureate Services for Northview High School were held Sunday morning at the school.

The seniors will have final exams this week, but those are not the major tests in life that they will face, Pastor Gary Wieborg from the First Baptist Church of Bratt told the class.

bac60.jpg“Before them lies another test, the test of life, and what it means to have success” Wieborg (pictured left) said. “I don’t know of anything greater to achieve than eternal life.”

“High school is not greatest years of your life,” he said. “The best is yet to come.”

Wieborg told the soon to be graduates that their plans for life for insignificant compared to the plans God has for their lives.

“God’s plans for us are much bigger than your plans for yourself,” the pastor said. “The Lord has big things planned for you.”

For more photos from Northview’s Class of 2008 Baccalaureate Service, click here.

Northview High School’s Class of 2008 will graduate at 4:00 p.m. next Saturday, May 24.

Pictured above: The Northview High School Class of 2008 prays at Sunday morning’s Baccalaureate Service.

Bratt’s XII Gates Rocks The Block In Flomaton

May 17, 2008


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XII Gates “Rocked the Block” Saturday evening in Flomaton.

The band, from the First Baptist Church Bratt, took to the stage for a free outdoor contemporary Christian and Christian rock concert at the First Baptist Church of Flomaton for “Rock the Block”.

The members of XII Gates have grown up together, learned music together and have been playing in the band for about three years.

NorthEscambia.com caught up with the band at a recent practice session for the concert in the “Youth Loft” in the First Baptist Church of Bratt’s Family Life Center.

“The band is a chance for us to glorify God and have fun doing it,” lead guitarist Jeremy Bardin said.

Bassist Mathew Wilson agreed. “We get to rock people and get the Message out,” he said.

XII Gates play Christian music, and other rock songs that have a clean message. But they are not the traditional Sunday night singing Baptist church quarter. They rock. There’s just no other way to say it. And it’s loud, as good rock music should be.

Their list of musical influences is a Christian rock Top 10…Skillet, Red, Toby Mac, Sanctus Real, Kutless, Hawk Nelson, Disciple, Reliant K, Building 429, Casting Crowns and the like.

While many in the Bratt congregation have never heard of those bands and do not listen to Christian rock, they understand that XII Gates is spreading the Gospel to the next generations.

“You can worship how you want, even though there is that generation gap sometimes,” Wilson said. “I enjoy the old hymns just as much as bands like Skillet.”

“I’m thankful for the congregation and their support of XII Gates,” Bratt’s Youth Minister Tim Hawsey said. “We’ve got such a good church, and they understand that they get a little loud for the Lord sometimes.”

Sometimes XII gates goes “unplugged”, taking their contemporary sound and making it “more mellow” for congregational performances.

But for Saturday night’s “Rock the Block” in Flomaton, that was not the case.

“This is a good opportunity for a lot of youth that don’t have an introduction to Christ to come out and find out that we can play loud, have fun, just rock and still say that we are Christian,” drummer Denver Hawsey said.

Besides spreading the word about God, having fun is perhaps the most important part of XII Gates.

“We want all the youth in the area to attend,” Tim Hawsey said, “whether or not they are in church, they will enjoy the music.”

For a complete photo gallery from the Saturday concert in Flomaton, click here.

Pictured above: XII Gates at “Rock the Block” in Flomaton Saturday night. Pictured below, first photo: XII Gates from the First Baptist Church of Bratt performs in Flomaton Saturday night. NorthEscambia.com photos.

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Northview Holds Performing Arts Concert

May 16, 2008

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Northview High School Performing Arts presented a “Farewell Concert” Thursday night. It featured both guitar and chorus students.

The show included some folk, some jazz, some blues, some country and lot of 90’s rock, under the direction of Scott Slay.

It was called a “Farewell Concert,” Slay said, as a farewell to the seniors and to school for the summer.

Click here for a photo gallery from the concert.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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National Guard Visits Library

May 16, 2008

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The Atmore unit of the Alabama National Guard visited the Century Branch Library Thursday afternoon.

Children at the library had the opportunity to learn about the National Guard’s duties and some of the ways they protect American freedom. They also had the chance to climb inside an Humvee.

For a complete photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, and submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com.

Northview NJROTC Students Take To The Seas

May 14, 2008

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Northview High School’s NJROTC recently left the classroom and took to the waters around Pensacola on the USCGC Bonito.

Twenty four cadets were underway for two hours observing the operations of the 87′ Coast Guard coastal patrol boat from Pensacola NAS. They spent time on the bridge, in the engine room, in the ship’s galley and on deck.

The NHS students manned the helm and handled lines upon returning to port. They also participated in a simulated man overboard situation.

The Officer in Charge of the Bonito is BMCM Przybylski, and it has a crew of 10. The USCGC Bonito is capable of a number of missions, but its primary role on the Gulf Coast is search and rescue, combating smuggling and illegal immigration.

For a complete photo gallery, click here.

Pictured above: Northview NJRTOC students on the USCGC Bonito. Pictured below, kneeling (L-R): Deniece Jordan; Ashia Brown; Anna Baker; Thomas Walston; Tyler Garrrett; Dan Jordan; Zach Byers; Colton Kawamuara. Standing: Zach Lamb; John Waters; Willie Davis; Katie Mann; Josh Chavers; Aaron Hammond; Monica Mclain; Ryan Busbee; Charles Rolin; Will Conway; Tyler Hunter; Brantley Gardner; Jessica Bloodsworth; Miranda Scott; Clint Davis. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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EWMS and NHS Bands Hold Their Annual Spring Concert

May 13, 2008

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Ernest Ward Middle and Northview High school bands held their annual Spring Concert Monday night at Northview.

The concert included performances by both the beginning and advanced band students from Ernest Ward. Musical arrangements included When the Saints Go Marching In, Monmouth Overture and Go Big Blue, the EWMS Fight Song.

The Northview High School third period chorus group entertained the audience in the NHS theater with their rendition of The Music of the Night by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Colors of the Wind.

The Northview High School Color Guard for 2007-2008 performed to Crazy In Love. The new Color Guard for 2008-2009 gave the audience a glimpse of what they have to look forward to when they take to the field in the fall with a performance that included songs from The Lord of the Rings; Jump, Jive and Wail and China Grove. The NHS Majorettes had fun performing to the Meet the Flintstones theme song.

Also performing Monday night was the Percussion Ensemble with The Elmhurst Quintet; the Clarinet Ensemble to the music of Mozart’s Allegro and the Brass Ensemble playing Three Renaissance Dances by Susato.

The Northview High School “Tribal Beat” Band closed the evening with Devonshire Overture under the direction of Charles Tucker with Assistant Director Joe Wright.

Pictured above: Band Director Charles Tucker leads the Ernest Ward Middle School Beginning Band to start Monday night’s annual band concerts at Northview High School. Pictured below: Tucker takes a bow. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Hundreds Attend Molino Park Carnival Saturday

May 11, 2008

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Hundreds attended Molino Park Elementary School’s carnival Saturday.

Students, and many adults, enjoyed games like Plenko, skeeball, go fish, needle in the haystack and much more. There was also a cake walk, plant walk, stuffed animal walk, bingo and edible sugar sand art. Small baby bottles filled with drink were an especially popular item with the kids.

There was also plenty of food, music and basket auctions.

For a complete photo gallery, click here.


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The Tribal Beat Band Holds First Ever Band Banquet

May 11, 2008

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The Northview High School Tribal Beat Marching Band held its first ever NHS Band Banquet Saturday night with an emphasis on fun.

“I want to thank the students,” said Band Director Charles Tucker. “You’ve worked so very hard this year.”

“I’ve had a really good time, and I thank everybody for what you have done,” Drum Major Jeremy Halteman said.

The band’s first annual award, the Right Shoe Award, was presented to Tabitha Steege (pictured top of page). Numerous other awards and gifts were presented to students, parents, volunteers and band boosters during the banquet at the Walnut Hill Community Center.

The biggest highlight of the night for the band members were the “fun” awards. The students voted the following award winners:

  • The Most Talented: Mallorie Okahashi; Jake Carlson; Jeremy Halteman
  • The Cutest: Colton Sims; Caitlyn Brown
  • The Shyest: Sarah Schachle; Haley Coleman; Seth Turner
  • The Friendliest: Lanie Eubanks; Melissa Moretz
  • Needs To Shave the Most: Marvin Lucas
  • The Funniest: Briana Halteman; Lanie Eubanks; D. J. Robinson
  • Most Like A Cartoon Character: Wayne Marshall; Devon Dries
  • Most Likely To Have Musical Career: Jeremy Halteman, Briana Halteman
  • Most Likely Not To Show Up: Brittany Peebles; Desere Bookout
  • Doesn’t Know Left From Right When Marching: Devon Dries; Casey Townson; Tabitha Steege; Miranda Burkett
  • Mocks Mr. Tucker The Most: Justin Purvis
  • Best Baton Twirler: Caitlyn Brown
  • Best Flag Twirler: Parish Kelley; Patricia Boughner
  • Biggest Flirt: Marvin Lucas; Allison Spence
  • Spit Valve Fills Quickest: Jeremy Halteman; Jake Carlson
  • Most Likely To Break Their Instrument: Jake Carlson; Dixie Picheo
  • Most Improved: Matthew Mencel; Devon Dries
  • Best At Marching: Jeremy Halteman, Briana Halteman
  • Most Photogenic: Dixie Picheo; Caitlyn Brown
  • Looks Best With FSU Hair: Kolbi Cobb; D. J. Robinson
  • Most Spirit: Lanie Eubanks; D. J. Robinson; Jeremy Halteman
  • Most Fashionable: Wayne Marshall; Kolbi Cobb
  • Most Unique Style: Parish Kelley; Mallorie Okahashi
  • Ate The Most Animal Crackers: Alyssa MacKendree
  • Mr. Wright’s Favorite: Dixie Picheo; Elizabeth Wright
  • Most Dependable: Lanie Eubanks; Jeremy Halteman
  • Best Attitude: Briana Halteman; Lanie Eubanks; Olivia Nolen
  • Forgot Black Socks Most: Casey Townson; Devon Dries
  • Mr. Tucker’s Favorite: Colton Sims; Jeremy Halteman
  • Best All Around: Briana Halteman; Lanie Eubanks
  • Senior That Will Be Missed The Most: Jeremy Halteman; Marvin Lucas
  • 8th Grader Most Likely to Succeed in High School: Elizabeth Wright

For a complete photo gallery from the event, click here.

Pictured below: The “Looks Best With FSU Hair” student awards went to Kolbi Cobb and D.J. Robinson. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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