Tate’s Road To State Ends With Loss To Navarre
November 19, 2016
The Navarre Raiders defeated the Tate Aggies Friday night 60-28 in the 6A regional semifinal.
It was the first playoff game hosted by the Aggies since 1977.
Navarre was on the board first with a 65-yard touchdown, 7-0 with 8:39 in the first. The Aggies quickly answered 16 seconds later with a 60-yard touchdown on a pass from Jake Henry to Shermari Jones, 7-7.
The Raider’s Michael Carter returned the kickoff nearly 100 yards, even knocking over a referee along the way, to give Navarre a 13-7 lead. Before the night was over, Carter racked up 330 plus rushing yards and had five touchdowns. He also had a 75-yard touchdown called back on a holding penalty.
With 8:56 to go in the half, Tate scored on a six-yard run from Corey Moorer. A good kick, and the Aggies were on top 14-13. But Navarre took the lead 19-14 on a Carter TD. Tate quarterback put the Aggie back on top with a 63-yard touchdown run with 2:42 remaining the second quarter. A 35-yarder from Carter made it 25-21 headed into the half.
By the end of three, Navarre was up 46-21.
With 7:24 remaining in the ballgame, Henry was in on quarterback keeper, 46-28. But Navarre went on to add a couple more touchdowns.
The Tate Aggies finished their season at 9-3.
Navarre (11-1) moves on to a road trip next week against the St. Augustine Yellow Jackets (11-1).
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Friday Night Playoff Final Scores
November 19, 2016
Here are Friday night playoff finals scores from around the North Escambia area.
FLORIDA
Navarre 60, Tate 28
Tallahassee Rickards 33, West Florida 30
Baker 21, Graceville 14
ALABAMA
Autauga 28, Escambia Academy 21
Northview Girls Out Lift Jay, Pensacola
November 17, 2016
The Northview Chiefs won a weight meet with Jay and Pensacola high schools Wednesday.
Results were as follows:
Northview 1st -53.5 points
Pensacola High 2nd -25.5 points
Jay 3rd -18 points
The following placed fire in their weight class
Crystal Douglas-Northview
Wynder, T-Pensacola
Myisha Syria- Northview
Tagert, H- Jay
Watson, H. –Jay
Kiara Baker- Pensacola
Mallory Gibson –Northview
Aubree Love –Northview
Savanna Roley –Northview
Summer Hodo -Northview
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Ernest Ward Drops Two To Brewton Middle (With Gallery)
November 16, 2016
The Ernest Ward Eagles dropped two games to Brewton Middle School Tuesday night in Walnut Hill.
In girls action, Ernest Ward closed within one point with a buzzer shot, but Brewton Middle prevailed 22-21.
In boys action, Brewton Middle defeated Ernest Ward 50-28.
For a photo gallery with both girls and boys games, click here.
Next Tuesday, Ernest Ward hosts Perdido. Girls play at 5 p.m. followed by the boys at about 6 p.m.
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Coaches, Rosters Set For High School All-Star Volleyball Game
November 16, 2016
Pensacola Sports is pleased to announce the tentative rosters for the 10th Annual SUBWAY High School All-Star Volleyball game to be held Thursday, November 17 at the University of West Florida Field House at 6 p.m. The West Team is comprised of seniors from Escambia County while the East Team is made up of seniors from Santa Rosa and Okaloosa Counties. The two teams will play a best of seven match to determine the winner.
The roster for the West Team:
- Catholic — Mackie Doyle, Bailey Burns
- East Hill — Kaylie Dickson
- Escambia — Kallie Lewis
- Northview — Jamia Newton
- PCA — Kristen Siegler
- Pensacola — Maya Humeda, Ra’Kell Watts
- Pine Forest — Alexis Robinson, Meghan McLane
- Tate — Brianna Payne
- Washington — Marlis Herrick, Tea Wiley, Kourtney Way, Selena Williams, Taya Mata
- West Florida — Harmoni Burton, Genny Anderson
The coaching staff for the West Team:
- Head Coach, Danielle Self of Pine Forest High School
- Assistant Coach, Dave Bryant of West Florida Tech High School
The roster for the East Team:
- Baker — Whitley Taylor, Taylor Brunson
- Central — Haley Gauthier
- Choctaw — Evelina Teran
- Crestview — Kierra Potts, Cailey Ness
- Fort Walton — Zadie Engelberger
- Gulf Breeze — Maddie Grace McCurdy, Jordan Taylor,
- Jay — Carissa Mulford, Hannah Prescott, Hannah Vaughn,
- Laurel Hill — Rachel Welsh
- Milton — Ashley Matthews
- Navarre — Haley Thompson
- Niceville — Helene Masone, Stephanie Kaufman
- Pace — Morgan Helton
- Rocky Bayou – Maegan Cropsey
The coaching staff for the East Team:
- Head Coach, Jessica Odom of Jay High School
- Assistant Coach, Chelsey Adams of Milton High School
Tickets to the SUBWAY High School All-Star Game are $8 at the gate and $6 with a canned good. Pensacola Sports is teaming with Manna Food Bank for a canned good drive and encouraging everyone to help families by bringing a canned good item.
Lady Chiefs Drop Season Opener To Escambia Academy
November 15, 2016
The Northview Lady Chiefs lost their season opener at home Monday night to the Cougars of Escambia Academy 44-26.
The Catholic Lady Crusaders are up next for the Chiefs at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Pensacola, followed by a road trip to Freeport on Thursday.
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Bonus Pics: Tate Defeats Gulf Breeze
November 14, 2016
The Tate Aggies beat Gulf Breeze 42-38 in the final seconds of the Region 1-6A Quarterfinals Friday night in Gulf Breeze.
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For a game action summary, click here.
The Tate Aggies (9-2) will host the Navarre Raiders Friday night in round two of the playoffs.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Jennifer Repine, click to enlarge.
Bonus Pics: Northview Falls In Round One Of Playoffs
November 14, 2016
The Northview Chiefs were knocked out of the first round of the 1A playoffs on the road Friday night by the Graceville Tigers 43-14.
For a bonus photo gallery, click here.
For a game action summary, click here.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Gary Amerson, click to enlarge.
Argoes Drop Season Finale To West Georgia
November 13, 2016
The UWF football team saw its inaugural season come to an end with a 69-0 loss to 2-time defending Super Region 2 champion West Georgia before 6,088 fans at Blue Wahoos Stadium Saturday.
UWF (5-6, 3-5 Gulf South Conference) finished with five victories in 2016, tying the most by a first-year Division 2 program over the last 10 years. Florida Tech and New Haven each won five games in their first seasons.
The Argonauts completed the ultra-competitive GSC season tied for sixth place after being tabbed eighth in the preseason coaches poll.
UWF had three sellouts at Blue Wahoos Stadium and drew more than 31,000 fans to the downtown venue over five home dates. The 6,328 average attendance currently puts the program at 19th in the country. Each home game drew more than 6,000 with a football capacity of 6,288.
On Saturday, UWF finished with 138 yards of total offense. Graduate quarterback Kaleb Nobles surpassed the 3,000-yard mark with 72 yards on 11-of-23 passing. Freshman running back Chris Schwarz was the team’s leading rusher with 44 yards on nine carries.
UWG (7-4, 4-4) showed why it was the preseason pick to win the GSC, collecting 336 yards on the ground and 225 through the air. The Wolves scored 31 points off six Nobles interceptions and were 9-of-9 inside the red zone.
UWG scored on 11 of 14 possessions, including its first eight. The Wolves registered 21 points in the first quarter and 27 in the second for a 48-0 lead at the half.
UWF honored four seniors prior to the game and could return 20 starters and more than 70 other student-athletes when spring practice begins in March 2017.
Tate Advances In 6A Playoffs With Win Over Gulf Breeze
November 12, 2016
The Tate Aggies beat Gulf Breeze 42-38 in the final seconds of the Region 1-6A Quarterfinals Friday night in Gulf Breeze.
“We have a special group. They (Gulf Breeze) are a heck of a football team. They didn’t quit either. We expected it to be a dog fight and it was,” Tate Head Coach Jay Lindsey said.
Tate took an early 7-0 lead that was quickly answered by Gulf Breeze to make it 7-7.
The Aggies came back on a quarterback keeper by Jake Henry to go up 14-7. Then, with the score now 14-14, the Aggies were headed back on top with a Sharmari Jones touchdown, 21-14. The Dolphins tied up 21-21 with a 76-yard touchdown run before taking a 28-21 lead.
Tate score again on a Henry to Corey Young touchdown pass and another quarterback keeper from Henry, 35-35.
Jones plunged in across the goal line with just 6.8 seconds on the clock for the game winning touchdown, 42-38.
“Kids don’t quit,” Lindsey said. “You’re down 14 third quarter, six minutes left keep playing football.
The Tate Aggies (9-2) will host the Navarre Raiders next Friday night in round two of the playoffs.
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