Tate Lady Aggies Support The Miracle League

April 10, 2016

The Tate High School Lady Aggies showed  their love and support Saturday morning as they served as “buddies” for the players at the Miracle League of Pensacola. The Miracle League is for disabled and special needs persons of all ages.  Some of the players are in wheelchairs and walkers. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com., click to enlarge.

Wahoos Pull Out 5-4 Win in 13 Innings

April 10, 2016

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos came from two runs down to overcome the Mississippi Braves, 5-4, Saturday in 13 innings at Trustmark Park in Pearl, MS.

Minor league veteran Ray Chang scored the winning run for Pensacola in the top of the 13th inning, showing rare speed for a 32-year-old as he scored from second base. Chang led off the inning with a line-drive single to centerfield and scored when Pin-Chieh Chen smacked a ball to left field that was mishandled by Mississippi’s Dustin Peterson.

The Blue Wahoos now lead the five-game series, 2-1.

It looked as if Pensacola would win the game in the 12th inning when Tony Renda, Baseball America’s No. 12 prospect in the Washington Nationals’ chain last season, lined a two-out double into right field. He drove in both centerfielder Beau Amaral and shortstop Zach Vincej to give Pensacola a 4-2 lead over the Braves.

But Mississippi came right back with two runs of its own in the bottom of the 12th off of Pensacola reliever Kyle McMyne. Braves center fielder Matt Lipka scored when Renda committed an error on first baseman Levi Hyam’s grounder to second.

Mississippi’s third baseman Emerson Landoni then singled to left field to score Peterson to tie the game again, 4-4.

But with the bases loaded and one out, Blue Wahoos reliever Kyle McMyne got a strike out and ground out to work out of the 12th inning. Mississippi stranded 31 runners on base during the Southern League game.

McMyne ended up getting the win, his first of the season, and Alejandro Chacin was credited with his first save for the Blue Wahoos.

The Blue Wahoos had tied the score, 2-2, in the sixth inning to send the game into extra innings. First baseman Ray Chang smashed a grounder up the middle to center field that scored second baseman Tony Renda, who hit a ground-rule double to left center.

Mississippi got on the scoreboard first in the first inning when right fielder Jody Lara hit a sacrifice fly to right field that scored shortstop Ozzie Albies from third base.

The Braves upped its lead, 2-0, in the third inning when Lipka doubled to center field and then scored on Hyams’ groundball to shortstop.

But the Blue Wahoos fought back to score a run and cut Mississippi’s lead to, 2-1, in the fifth inning when center fielder Beau Amaral singled sharply to right field to score Pin-Chieh Chen, who walked, from second base.

Sal Romano, the Cincinnati Reds No. 9 prospect according to Baseball America, pitched 5.1 inning and allowed two runs on nine hits and two walks. He struck out three batters.

Meanwhile, Mississippi starter Sean Newcomb gave up one run in five innings on four hits and two walks, and he struck out five.

Senior Night: Northview Beats Chipley In Eight

April 9, 2016

Roman Manning drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the 8th inning for the Northview Chiefs on Senior Night to defeat the Chipley Tigers 6-5.

Northview started off hot Friday night with four runs in the first inning to take a commanding 4-0 lead. Chipley, ranked #4 in 1A in Florida, cut into the lead in the 4th inning with two runs in the top half of the inning, but the Chiefs responded with one in the bottom of the 4th for a 5-2 lead. Chipley added one run in the 6th inning and two runs in the 7th inning to tie the game at 5-5 and force the extra inning.

Leading hitters for the Chiefs were Quentin Sampson (2-5, 1 RBI); Zach Payne (1-1, 1 RBI, 1 run); Jared Aliff (1-2, 1 RBI); Roman Manning (1-4, 1 RBI, 1 run); Thomas Moore (1-3); Seth Killam (1-3, 2 runs, including the game-winning run). John Chivington and Devin Stabler also had a run each for Northview.

Daniel Mascaro earned the win for Northview, throwing one inning and allowing no hits or no runs. Thomas Moore threw seven innings, striking out 10 batters while allowing five hits and five runs.

Northview improved to 7-9 on the season and 4-6 in the district. The Chiefs finished tied for #3 in District 3-1A, but a tiebreaker will move them to the #4 seed in the upcoming district tournament.

Northview returns to action in their regular season finale Tuesday at Laurel Hill.

Pictured: Northview seniors and their parents (L-R) Jacob Dunsford, Zach Holland and Roman Manning. Not pictured: Thomas Moore. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Earn Season-Opening Win Over Braves

April 8, 2016

Phillip Ervin wanted to prove that getting in shape this offseason would improve his game. He shed 10 pounds to 205 and the Pensacola Blue Wahoos left fielder said he could feel a big difference.

Ervin hit a triple and double in four at bats and scored Pensacola’s first run as the Blue Wahoos defeated the Mississippi Braves, 3-1, at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Miss. The Cincinnati Reds No. 12 prospect according to Baseball America, had two of the team’s four hits.

The victory was Pensacola’s fourth in its five opening season games since its inaugural year in the Southern League in 2012.

The Blue Wahoos took the lead over Mississippi in the fourth when Ervin led off the inning with a triple on a fly ball just left of dead centerfield. Ervin scored when Donald Lutz followed him with a deep fly out to left.

In the bottom of the fourth inning, Mississippi loaded the bases with no outs against Pensacola right-hander Nick Travieso. Dustin Peterson doubled, Jacob Schrader walked and Carlos Franco singled to left field. But Travieso struck out Matt Lipka and forced Willians Astudillo to ground out into a double play to end the threat.

Travieso, the Cincinnati Reds No. 7 prospect according to Baseball America, pitched five shutout innings in his Double-A debut with Pensacola. He allowed four hits by walking two and striking out five.

Pensacola scored two more runs in the top of the seventh to go ahead, 3-0, when second baseman Brandon Dixon scored on a ground out into a double play by pinch hitter Pin-Chieh Chen. Blue Wahoos centerfielder Beau Amaral then hit a two-out single to left field that scored right fielder Sebastian Elizalde from third base.

Mississippi got on the scoreboard in the bottom of the seventh when Jordy Lara singled in Johan Comargo to trail Pensacola, 3-1.

The Braves did strike out 13 Pensacola hitters with starter Lucas Sims leading the way with nine in his five innings of one-hit, one-earned-run ball.

Calten Daal started the game at shortstop for Pensacola but the third pitch to him in the first inning by Mississippi’s Sims clocked him in the helmet. Zach Vincej replaced Daal, the No. 23 prospect in the Reds organization.

By Duwayne Escobedo / Pensacola Blue Wahoos

Visiting Kentucky Team Downs Northview

April 7, 2016

Visiting Corbin, KY, defeated the Northview Chiefs Wednesday night 12-2.

After a one-run first inning, Corbin powered ahead 6-0 with a five run second inning. The Chiefs two runs came in the fourth inning, which ended with Northview at a 9-2 disadvantage.

The Chiefs will be home Friday night as they host Chipley at 5:00.

Northview Beats Jay; Tate Tops West Florida; NHS Softball Rounds Out Season

April 6, 2016

Northview 8, Jay 4

The Northview Chiefs defeated the Jay Royals Tuesday night by a score of 8-4.

The Royals struck first with two runs in the second inning. Northview battled back with a run in the fourth inning and a run in the fifth inning to tie the game at 2-2. The Chiefs exploded for five runs in the sixth inning to take a 7-2 lead, but Jay tacked on two in the bottom half of the sixth for a 7-4 game heading into the final inning, where Northview added one more insurance run for the 8-4 victory.

Leading hitters for the Chiefs were Thomas Moore (3-3, RBI); Jared Aliff (2-4, 2B, RBI); Seth Killam (2-3, 2 runs); Quentin Sampson (1-4, 2 RBI, SB, run); Roman Manning (1-4, 2 RBI); Josh Neese (1-2); Zach Payne (1-4, 2B, RBI); Jacob Dunsford (1-3, run). Luke Ward scored two runs for the Chiefs, while Devin Stabler and M.J. Jones each added one run.

Josh Neese earned the win in relief for Northview, throwing 5 1/3 innings, giving up two unearned runs on only one hit with two strikeouts. Daniel Mascaro pitched 1 2/3 innings, giving up two runs on one hit and three strikeouts. The duo combined to only allow two hits all night.

Logan Dobson was the losing pitcher for Jay, throwing six innings, giving up seven runs on 11 hits while striking out two batters. Brandon Covan (1-3, run) and Connor Moye (1-4) recorded the only hits for the Royals.

With the win, Northview improves to 6-8 overall and 3-6 in district, while Jay falls to 5-11 and 3-6 in district. Northview plays Wednesday night at home aganst Corbin (KY) High School.

Tate 3, West Florida

The Tate Aggies beat the West Florida Jaguars Tuesday 3-1 .

Hunter Nesmith was 2-3 with a double in the second inning and a single in the fourth as Tate earned the win at home.

Madison Lockman earned the win in relief for the Aggies with two innings on the mound with no runs and striking out two. Trace Penton pitched two for the Aggies, allowing one run and walking one. Jake Davis also pitched two for Tate, striking out three with no hits, no runs and no errors. Logan McGuffey pitched one inning for Tate, striking out three with no hits, no runs and no errors.

The Tate Aggies scored one in the second inning, matching West Florida’s lone score. Josh Kea hit a sacrifice fly for the score. In the fourth inning, Tate scored a couple on a two-run single from Mason Land.

SOFTBALL

Gulf Breeze 10, Northview:

The Northview Lady Chiefs lost their final game of the Regular season at the Gulf Breeze Dolphins 10-4.

Tori Herrington took the loss in 6 innings while striking out 4, walking 2, allowing 8 hits, 10 runs and 7 earned runs.

Batting for the Lady Chiefs were Hannah Ging: 1-2 with a walk and 2 runs. Tori Herrington: 1-2 with 2 walks and 2 runs. Aubree Love: 1-4 with 3 RBI’s, Jamia Newton: 1-4. Kendall Enfinger 1-4.

The Chiefs will begin the district tournament Monday at Northview. Opponent and time TBD.

Play Ball! Opening Day For Northwest Escambia (With Gallery)

April 3, 2016

Saturday was Opening Day for Northwest Escambia at Bradberry Park in Walnut Hill

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NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Cantonment Ballpark Revived

April 3, 2016

After an absence of several years, baseball and softball returned Saturday to the Cantonment Ballpark.

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NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.



License Free Fishing This Weekend In Florida

April 1, 2016

Saturday, April 2 and Sunday, April 3, will be a license–free freshwater fishing weekend for Florida residents and visitors.

Governor Rick Scott said, “License-free fishing weekends are a great way for Floridians and visitors to enjoy the fishing capital of the world and to experience every fishing opportunity Florida has to offer. I hope everyone enjoys springtime in our state and takes advantage of license-free fishing this weekend.”

“This is a great opportunity to expose new anglers to Florida’s rich fishing heritage,” said FWC Chairman Brian Yablonski. “We hope residents and visitors alike are inspired to enjoy a weekend on the water here in Florida, the Fishing Capital of the World. We want hooked fish and hooked anglers!”

This free fishing weekend is a part of the four total license-free fishing weekends the FWC offers each year. All bag limits, closed areas and size restrictions apply on these dates. To learn more about license-free fishing days, visit MyFWC.com/License.

Jay Tops Northview; Pace Over Tate

March 31, 2016

BASEBALL

Jay 5, Northview 2

The Jay Royals rallied in the eighth inning Wednesday evening to defeat the Northview Chiefs 5-2.

Northview had a two-run second inning. The Chiefs scored on an RBI double from Jacob Dunsford and on a groundout by Seth Killam. Roman Manning went 3-4 with three singles.

Josh Neese pitched seven and third inning for the Chiefs, allowing three earned runs, six hits and three walks while striking out six.

The Chiefs are set to host Hopkinsville, KY, Thursday. JV plays at 4:00 followed by the varsity at 6:00.

Pace 9, Tate 5

The Tate Aggies were up four runs in the fourth inning but Pace rallied late to take a 9-5 win and earn District 1-7A top spot.

Tate’s Jake Davis had two RBIs on one hit. He homered in the second inning. On the mound, Davis allowed one earned run, no walks an six hits in five innings. The loss went to Trace Penton  with no walks, no strikeouts while allowing three runs in one-third of an inning.

The Aggies will be at Pace in a district matchup Friday at 6 p.m.

Pictured: Northview’s Jared Aliff splintered a bat during Wednesday evening’s game against Jay. NorthEscambia.com photos by Ramona Preston, click to enlarge.

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