Northview, Flomaton Meet In Dig Pink Breast Cancer Event; Honor Survivors Including Coach
September 29, 2010
Breast cancer awareness was the real winner Tuesday in Bratt as the Northview Chiefs hosted the Flomaton Hurricanes in Dig Pink high school volleyball.
And for one coach, the night was more than meaningful.
Northview Assistant Coach Barbara Luker is a breast cancer survivor. Diagnosed in 2001, Luker has beaten he disease. In 2010, she was among the organizers of Tuesday’s Dig Pink event.
“It means a lot to see them out here playing for the cause,” Luker said the dozens of girls that took part in Dig Pink. “But it means so much more to know they have learned a lot this week about breast cancer and how to get checked.”
In fact, Luker said, some of the girls learned this week that breast cancer has already stricken some of their classmates.
“It’s a much more common thing than most people realize,” she said. “I’m so glad they have had the opportunity to learn about it.”
For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from Dig Pink, click here.
For complete scores and stats, click here.
In the Dig Pink event at the varsity level, Flomaton defeated Northview in three consecutive games, 26-24, 27-25, 25-19.
The Lady Hurricanes were led by Jasmine Stackhouse with seven kills; Tara Gafford with eight blocks and Christina Gohagan with four aces and 22 assists.
Shawna Montgomery paced the Lady Chiefs with seven kills, four aces, three digs and half dozen blocks. Ashley Digmon had four assists and two digs for Northview, while Sarah Killam added one dig and a block.
Northview’s Dig Pink was sponsored by Atmore Florist, Winn Dixie, Hendrix Tractor Company, Jim Johnson Ford, Squeegee Graphix, Pizza Hut and NorthEscambia.com.
For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from Dig Pink, click here.
Pictured top: Northview High School Assistant volleyball coach Barbara Luker, a breast cancer survivor, was was on the organizers for Tuesday’s Dig Pink breast cancer awareness matches at Northview. Pictured below: The Northview Lady Chiefs. Pictured inset: Volleyball action from Tuesday. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
FHSAA Moves Forward With Rural School Division To Include Northview, Jay
September 29, 2010

The Florida High School Athletic Association’s new Rural School Division moved a step closer to reality this week, with the group’s board of directors voting to continue the classification process.
Locally, both Northview and Jay high schools have expressed interest in taking part in the new classification.
Across the state, 44 schools have indicated interest in participating in the new division in girls and boys basketball, baseball and softball, with 34 also interested in football and 38 in girls volleyball. The classification policy for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 school years will be brought to the Board for a vote in November.
“The Board unanimously approved moving forward with the concept, which benefits a number of our member schools without detriment to any others,” said Executive Director Roger Dearing. “This is a win-win situation for everyone.”
The invitation deadline for the new classification was September 15 for schools with students populations under 600 and located in areas designate rural by the Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development.
Schools in the rural division would compete within their own division and have their own playoff series for boys and girls basketball, baseball, football, softball and girls volleyball, and boys and girls soccer.
Pictured top: Northview’s Brandon Sheets tries to avoid Jay defender Chris Carrigan during last year’s meeting of two rural schools. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Middle School Football: Ernest Ward Beats Escambia Academy 14-8
September 29, 2010
The Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles beat the Cougars of Escambia Academy 14-8 Tuesday evening in Canoe, Alabama.
The Eagles — the only middle school football team in Escambia County, Florida — will host Uriah on October 5 at 6 p.m. in Walnut Hill. Ernest Ward will be off October 12. EWMS will return to action at home on October 18 with another game against Escambia Academy.
Pictured: Action between Ernest Ward Middle School and Escambia Academy Tuesday in Canoe, Alabama. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Jay’s JV Royals Hand Flomaton Their First Loss Of The Season 36-30
September 29, 2010
The Jay Royals beat the Flomaton Hurricanes Tuesday night in hard fought junior varsity game. Jay scored the final tie-breaking touchdown with 46.5 seconds to go in the game and held off a final Hurricane drive for the win. It was the first loss of the season for the JV Hurricanes, while the JV Royals improved their record to 2-3. Submitted photos by Michele Gibbs for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Local $244,468 Winning Lottery Ticket Worth $0 In One Week
September 29, 2010
In one week, a $244,468.47 winning Fantasy 5 ticket purchased in North Escambia will be worth nothing.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the Florida Lottery said no one had claimed the $244,468.47 winning Fantasy 5 ticket that was purchased April 9, 2010, at the State Line O’Yes Lotto at 11331 Highway 97 in Davisville.
The Florida Lottery allows winners 180 days to claim their prize; the April 9 winning ticket will expire October 6 at which time the $244.468.47 will be split with 80 percent going to the Education Trust Fund and the remaining 20 percent returned to the prize pool.
Lottery officials said the ticket was a “Quick Pick” with numbers randomly chosen by the lottery machine. Only one ticket matched the winning numbers: 13-21-25-28-36.
Tate, Northview, Jay Take Top Three Spots In Cross Country Meet
September 29, 2010
The Tate Aggies finished first among the boy’s cross country teams in a Tuesday meet hosted by Jay High School, followed Northview in second and Jay in third.
Eighth grader Micah Kemp took the top spot among boys, finishing with a personal best time of 17:59. Josh Scott of Northview finished second with a time of 19:16, and Thomas Simmons of Tate came in third at 20:48.
Top 10 Boy Finishers:
- Micah Kemp (8th grader and overall finisher with a personal best time) 17:59 — Jay
- Josh Scott 19:16 — Northview
- Thomas Simmons 20:48 — Tate
- Dillon Aiken 20:54 — Tate
- Taylor Fisher 21:04 — Central
- Dustin Lewis 21:39 — Northview
- Casey Zylstra 21:41 — Jay
- Tyler Thomason 22:21 — Tate
- AJ Lambert 22:56 — Northview
- Chase Childers 23:20 — Tate
Overall Team Results:
- Tate 37
- Northview 44
- Jay 54
- Central 79
Jay High Results:
- Micah Kemp 17:59
- Casey Zylstra 21:41
- Alex Cobb 23:28
- Joey Belanger 24:07
- Cody Wolfe 24:53
- Brandon Freeman 25:24
- Evan Goodson 26:55
Girls’ results from the meet were not available Tuesday night.
Pictured top: Northview’s Josh Scott, seen in this file photo, finished second overall at a cross country meet hosted by Jay High School Tuesday afternoon. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Congressman Miller To Hold Mobile Office Hours
September 29, 2010
The staff of Congressman Jeff Miller will conduct mobile office hours in North Santa Rosa County Thursday morning.
Two members of Miller’s staff be on hand from 9-10:30 a.m. at the Allentown Volunteer Fire Department at 9482 Highway 89, Jay. They will be able to answer questions about problems with federal agencies or issues affecting the First Congressional District.
“This is just another way we can better serve our growing population in Northwest Florida,” Miller said. “We tried the mobile office concept earlier and we had such an outstanding turnout that we decided to expand the concept and add more dates and locations to the program.”
Case Of Tuberculosis Confirmed In Escambia School
September 28, 2010
A positive case of tuberculosis has been confirmed in the Escambia County School District.
The Escambia County Health Department and the school district confirmed the infectious disease in a student at Pensacola High School. The student was removed from the school after the case was reported on Monday.
The school district and health department are working to identify anyone that may have been in close contact with the individual. A TB skin test will be offered to student and staff on Friday.
School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas and Dr. John Lanza, director of the Escambia County Health Department, said it is safe for students and staff to attend Pensacola High School.
Tuberculosis is a disease caused by a bacterium called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is spread from person to person through the air when an infected individual coughs or sneezes particles into the air. The bacteria usually attack the lungs, but TB bacteria can attack any part of the body such as the kidney, spine, and brain. If not treated properly, TB disease can be fatal, according to health officials.
General symptoms of TB may include:
- Weakness
- Weight loss
- Fever
- Night sweats
Individuals who become infected with TB may not exhibit any signs or symptoms since the bacteria lie dormant in the individuals body. At this time the infected person is not contagious. They may develop the disease at a later time so they are given medicine to prevent this development. Individuals who develop TB disease are contagious and need to seek immediate medical treatment.
Town Of Century ‘Digs Pink’
September 28, 2010
The ladies at the Town of Century were really “Digging Pink” Tuesday to support the Dig Pink volleyball between Northview and Flomaton high schools.
“Emotions ran high with graduates of both Northview and Flomaton high schools,” said Town Clerk Leslie Gonzalez.
Pictured above: (L-R) Kristina Wood, Angel Mitchell, Robin Barrows, Denise Wiggins, Leslie Gonzalez and Louise Harrell this morning at Century Town Hall. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
JV Football: Northview Beats Escambia County 24-20
September 28, 2010
The junior varsity Northview Chiefs beat the Escambia County (Atmore) Blue Devils Monday night, 24-20.
The Chiefs were first on the board with a touchdown run from sophomore LaMikal Banks. The Chiefs went for the two point conversion, with Kevin Vaughan finding Dalton Daniel with a pass into the end end zone. With 2:03 to go in the quarter, the Chiefs were up 8-0.
For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the game, click here.
The Blue Devils tied the game 8-8 with 6:43 on the clock in the second. The Chiefs answered with a touchdown run from Dy’shun White with 2:27 in the half . Vaughan was in for the two point conversion, and the Chiefs were back on top 16-8.
Escambia County scored again with 1:48 in the second with a 46-yard touchdown pass. A good two point conversion was called back on a holding flag. The Blue Devils’ second attempt at two failed with the quarterback taken down in the backfield by Daulton Tullis and a host of Chiefs. At halftime, Northview was up 16-14.
After a scoreless third quarter, sophomore White had an 11-yard touchdown run. Vaughan was successful on the two point conversion, and the Chiefs were on top 24-14 with 6:38 to go in the ballgame.
But Escambia County was not done, scoring again with a 65-yard touchdown and a good two-pointer, cutting Northview’s lead to 24-20.
With seconds on the clock, the Blue Devils unsuccessfully tried several a long-distance passes on their last possession.
The junior varsity Northview Chiefs will be at home October 7 at 6 p.m. against the Baker Gators.
For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from Monday night’s game, click here.
Pictured top: Dy’shun White (#14) gains yardage for the Northview Chiefs Thursday night behind the blocking of Kevin Vaughan (#12). Pictured inset: Mariah Albritton cheers for the Chiefs. Pictured below: Kevin Vaughan back to pass for the Chiefs. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.










