Tate High Soccer’s Caleb Thompson Signs With Belhaven University

February 23, 2021

Monday, Tate High School’s Caleb Thompson signed to play soccer for the Blazers of Belhaven University in Jackson, Mississippi. Thompson, a senior, was goalkeeper for the Aggies. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Blue Wahoos Announce 2021 Season Schedule

February 19, 2021

The 2021 season schedule for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos was released by Major League Baseball on Thursday. The team will play 120 games this season, including 60 home games in Pensacola, between May 4 and September 19.

Under the new Professional Development License system through Major League Baseball, the Blue Wahoos will play as part of the Double-A South league which features Pensacola, Biloxi, Mississippi, and Montgomery in the South Division and Birmingham, Chattanooga, Rocket City, and Tennessee in the North Division.

The league will adopt a six-game series format in 2021 with teams playing Tuesday through Sunday each week. Mondays will serve as a league-wide off-day to facilitate team travel.

The Blue Wahoos season will begin on the road against the Mississippi Braves on May 4-9. Pensacola will host the Birmingham Barons on May 11 for their home opener to begin a 12-game homestand that will feature the Barons (May 11-16) and the team’s first-ever match-up against the Rocket City Trash Pandas (May 18-23). The team’s final home series will be held September 7-12 against Biloxi with the Blue Wahoos ending their series on the road against Rocket City September 14-19.

Stadium capacity limits are expected to be implemented to ensure fan safety during the 2021 season and will be announced leading up to the season. Game times and the team’s promotional schedule will be released at a later date.

The Blue Wahoos 2021 season schedule is as follows:

May 4-9 at Mississippi Braves
May 11-16 vs Birmingham Barons
May 18-23 vs Rocket City Trash Pandas
May 25-30 at Biloxi Shuckers
June 1-6 vs Mississippi Braves
June 8-13 at Chattanooga Lookouts
June 15-20 vs Montgomery Biscuits
June 22-27 at Birmingham Barons
June 29-July 4 vs Biloxi Shuckers
July 6-11 at Mississippi Braves
July 13-18 vs Chattanooga Lookouts
July 20-25 at Montgomery Biscuits
July 27-August 1 vs Mississippi Braves
August 3-8 at Biloxi Shuckers
August 10-15 vs Montgomery Biscuits
August 17-22 vs Biloxi Shuckers
August 24-29 at Mississippi Braves
August 31-September 5 at Montgomery Biscuits
September 7-12 vs. Biloxi Shuckers
September 14-19 at Rocket City Trash Pandas

The 2021 season schedule for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos was released by Major League Baseball on Thursday. The team will play 120 games this season, including 60 home games in Pensacola, between May 4 and September 19.

Under the new Professional Development License system through Major League Baseball, the Blue Wahoos will play as part of the Double-A South league which features Pensacola, Biloxi, Mississippi, and Montgomery in the South Division and Birmingham, Chattanooga, Rocket City, and Tennessee in the North Division.

The league will adopt a six-game series format in 2021 with teams playing Tuesday through Sunday each week. Mondays will serve as a league-wide off-day to facilitate team travel.

The Blue Wahoos season will begin on the road against the Mississippi Braves on May 4-9. Pensacola will host the Birmingham Barons on May 11 for their home opener to begin a 12-game homestand that will feature the Barons (May 11-16) and the team’s first-ever match-up against the Rocket City Trash Pandas (May 18-23). The team’s final home series will be held September 7-12 against Biloxi with the Blue Wahoos ending their series on the road against Rocket City September 14-19.

Stadium capacity limits are expected to be implemented to ensure fan safety during the 2021 season and will be announced leading up to the season. Game times and the team’s promotional schedule will be released at a later date.

The Blue Wahoos 2021 season schedule is as follows:

  • May 4-9 at Mississippi Braves
  • May 11-16 vs Birmingham Barons
  • May 18-23 vs Rocket City Trash Pandas
  • May 25-30 at Biloxi Shuckers
  • June 1-6 vs Mississippi Braves
  • June 8-13 at Chattanooga Lookouts
  • June 15-20 vs Montgomery Biscuits
  • June 22-27 at Birmingham Barons
  • June 29-July 4 vs Biloxi Shuckers
  • July 6-11 at Mississippi Braves
  • July 13-18 vs Chattanooga Lookouts
  • July 20-25 at Montgomery Biscuits
  • July 27-August 1 vs Mississippi Braves
  • August 3-8 at Biloxi Shuckers
  • August 10-15 vs Montgomery Biscuits
  • August 17-22 vs Biloxi Shuckers
  • August 24-29 at Mississippi Braves
  • August 31-September 5 at Montgomery Biscuits
  • September 7-12 vs. Biloxi Shuckers
  • September 14-19 at Rocket City Trash Pandas

Tate Wins Regional Quarterfinal On Penalty Kicks

February 18, 2021

The Tate Aggies won the Region 1-6A quarterfinals on penalty kicks over Lake City Columbia Tuesday night .

Up next, the Aggies will will host Niceville Saturday night at 7:00 at Ashton Brosnaham Park.

Photo: The Tate Aggies celebrate there District 1-6A championship win over Niceville last week. Photo: Tate Soccer for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate High’s Prosser Crow Signs Tennis Scholarship With Huntington College

February 18, 2021

Tate High School’s Prosser Crow has signed an academic and tennis scholarship with Huntington College. Crow will pursue a physical therapy degree.

“We are so very proud of his hard work and dedication,”said David Bonucchi, Tate High tennis coach.

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Six Flomaton, Escambia County High Football Players Sign With Colleges

February 16, 2021

Six players Flomaton and Escambia County high school signed Monday to play football at the collegiate level.

Four players from Flomaton High School signed:

  • Jaquez Madison signed with Bluffington University in Ohio
  • Riley McMorris signed with Allan Hancock College in California
  • Travon Brown signed with Gila River College in Arizona
  • Ki-Jana Carter signed with Salt River College in Arizona

Two Escambia County High School (Atmore) players — Dezmun Crenshaw and Jacobey James — signed with Faulkner University in Montgomery.

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Jay High’s Kaden Roberson Signs With Huntingdon College

February 13, 2021

Jay High School’s Kaden Roberson has signed a football scholarship with Huntingdon College. Roberson is pictured with his family. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate Soccer Wins District Championship For The First Time In Over A Decade

February 10, 2021

The Tate High School mens soccer team won the District 1-6A championship Tuesday night 1-0 over Niceville. It’s the first time Tate has claimed a men’s district soccer championship since 2010.

Regular play ended scoreless, and after two 10-minute over halfs it was still 0-0. The game then when into penalty kick overtimes with the Aggies coming out with the win.

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Tate Soccer Advances To District Final With Win Over Crestview

February 6, 2021

The Tate High School boys soccer team beat Crestview 1-0 in overtime Friday night in a District 1-6A semi-final game.

Both teams went the distance 0-0 after regulation play and continued scoreless after two 10 minute halfs. The match went to penalty kicks with the Tate Aggie scoring four and sealing the deal on two saves by Calen Thompson.

The Tate Aggies advance to the district finals Tuesday at 6 p.m. against Niceville on Tate’s home field at Ashton Brosnaham Park.

Flomaton’s Jackson Dullard Signs With Troy University Football

February 5, 2021

Flomaton’s Jackson Dullard signed a letter of intent Thursday to play football at Troy University this fall.

Dullard was a member of Flomaton’s 2018 state championship team, playing offensive and defensive line that year before transitioning to fullback his junior and senior years earning all state honors. He will continue at Troy as a fullback.

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Northview’s Jayden Jackson Commits To Holmes Community College

January 29, 2021

Northview High School’s all-time career leading rusher Jayden Jackson has committed to play football for Holmes Community College.

Jackson had 5,084 yards for the Chiefs. Last season, he averaged 249.3 rushing yards per game, ranking him No. 8 in the nation, according to Max Preps. His 2,224 rushing yards was second in Florida.

“After long and frustrating months due to COVID and the unlimited transfers and seniors getting an extra year I have made a decision to go JUCO and pursue my football dreams,” Jackson said.

Holmes Community College’s main campus is in Goodman, Mississippi.

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