Student Athletes Honored At FCA Banquet

November 10, 2015

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes “Go the Distance” Awards were presented Monday night at a banquet hosted by the First Baptist Church of Pensacola.

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Athletes from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties were honored for their participation in cross country, golf, swimming and volleyball.

Honored were:

Northview
Hannah Ging, Volleyball
Bethany Reynolds, Cross Country
Brandon Korinchak, Cross County

Tate
Shelby French, Swimming
Kelly Kennedy, Swimming
Kaylee Jackson,  Golf
Earnest Morgan, Golf
Hope Tourney, Volleyball
Emma Shows, Cross Country
Kerry Avant, Cross Country

West Florida High
Alexis Tinker, Swimming
Jason Ogle, Swimming
Elizabeth Wright, Golf
Chase O’Conner, Golf
Miranda Taylor, Volleyball
MacKenzie Desposito, Cross Country
Von Little John, Cross Country

Jay High
RayAnne Free, Cross Country
Austin Gonzales, Cross Country

Pine Forest
Rachel Rudd, Golf
Daniel Taylor-Limerick, Golf
Alexis Lucas, Volleyball

East Hill
Kaylie Dickson, Volleyball
Ella Griffith, Cross Country
John Mobley, Cross Country

Pensacola High
Brittany Daigle, Golf
Jack Myslack, Golf
Ariel Noethlich, Volleyball
Carla Dias, Cross Country
Will Langhorne, Cross Country

Escambia High
Daniel Kelso, Golf
Laurie McCoy, Golf
Kallie Lewis, Volleyball

Washington High
Jenna Luth, Swimming

Pensacola Catholic
Caroline Sears, Swimming
Ryan Dockery, Swimming
Abigail Herrmann, Golf
AJ Panyko, Golf
Kiley Brady, Volleyball
Carson Montana, Cross Country
Grant Kemp, Cross Country

University of West Florida
Karisa Kostecki, Swimming
Autumn Day, Volleyball

Gulf Breeze High
Ally Post, Swimming
Carl Lehman, Swimming
Olivia Hepworth, Volleyball
Madison Thompson, Cross Country
Josh Thompson, Cross Country

Milton High
Amber Gilley, Swimming
Chase McLean, Swimming
Chloe Dawson, Golf
Beau Martin, Golf
Mallory Bramel, Volleyball
Becky Ward, Cross Country
David Brammer, Cross Country

Navarre High
Jordan Gilliard, Swimming
Patrick Keele, Swimming
Laurel Emerson, Golf

Pace High
Trevor Easley, Golf
Gillian Rabold, Cross Country

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Pictured top: Fellowship of Christian Athletes “Go the Distance” award winners in cross country and volleyball. Pictured below: Winners from golf and swimming. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Friday Night Football Finals

November 7, 2015

Here are final Friday night football scores from around the North Escambia area, including playoffs in Alabama. (Additional scores will be added as games end.)

FLORIDA

  • South Walton 59, Jay 26
  • Trinity Christian 32, Pine Forest 22
  • Arnold 44, Milton 29
  • Pace 35, Catholic 13
  • Navarre 35, Niceville 13
  • Crestview 27, Gulf Breeze 24 OT
  • Escambia 17,  Pensacola 6
  • Washington 56, West Florida 42

ALABAMA PLAYOFFS

  • Lee Scott Academy 35, Escambia Academy 24
  • Flomaton 26, New Brockton 20 FINAL
  • T.R. MIller 67, Central Coosa 17
  • Munford 20, W.S. Neal 0

Tate Lady Aggies Team Raises Over $12K In Making Strides Walk

November 4, 2015

In last Saturday’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk in Pensacola, the Tate High School Lady Aggies Softball team raised over $12,500, placing No. 2 among teams. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Pensacola Sports Association Wins State Award

November 1, 2015

Ray Palmer and the Pensacola Sports Association (PSA) are committed to enhancing the Pensacola sports scene, promoting health, fitness and sportsmanship and growing sports tourism in the Pensacola area.  Their efforts were recognized recently by the Florida Sports Foundation as they were awarded the 2015 Florida Sports Leadership Award.

Florida Sports Foundation President John Webb made a special trip to Pensacola to attend the PSA’s monthly board meeting, during which he made a brief announcement and informed the board and Ray Palmer, PSA Executive Director, of the recognition.  The Florida Sports Foundation, a Division of Enterprise Florida, supports 27 sports commissions in the state, awards this recognition once a year to a director and commission based on its ongoing success in the sports tourism industry.

“Just as Florida with the leadership of Visit Florida leads the nation in the tourism industry, the Florida Sports Foundation sets the bar nationally as the model in the sports tourism segment, said Ray Palmer on his recognition.  “Florida is where the world comes to play and sports and recreation spending is responsible for $44.4 billion in economic output.  The 27 sports commission’s directors and staffs are some of the most highly respected names in the entire industry.  For the Pensacola Sports Association to be recognized with this award by the Governor of Florida and the Florida Sports Foundation is truly an honor second to none.”

“The Pensacola Sports Association has a long heritage of hosting a variety of amateur, leisure and collegiate sports in the Panhandle of Florida,” said FSF President John Webb.  “Over the years, their sports tourism events have brought in a significant number of out-of-state visitors from the Gulf Coast region of the United States and the Southeast to enhance the quality of life of those living in Northwest Florida.  Because of the professional efforts of Ray and the PSA the area will continue to experience sports tourism growth.”

“This honor is certainly well deserved,” said Steve Hayes, President of Visit Pensacola. “With each event that PSA brings to the Pensacola Bay Area, a new group of people are introduced to our beautiful destination. When they plan their vacations, we hope they remember the great time they had here in Pensacola.”

The PSA is one of the oldest sports associations/commissions in the United States, beginning in 1954.  Today the PSA manages or assists in numerous events a year throughout the Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa county areas.  Events include a high school all-star series, flag football, 5K-15K runs, marathons, triathlons, bicycle races, collegiate national championships, and annual awards and scholarships banquets.

File photo.

Pine Forest Win 1-6A Crown; Tate Still In Playoffs

October 31, 2015

It’s been 35 years…since 1980 when Carl Madison’s Aggies won state…since Tate has won a district championship. Friday night at home seemed like as good of a time as any to end that lengthy steak in Cantonment as the Aggies and Pine Forest Eagles put their perfect 2-0 district records on the line.

But in the end, Pine Forest claimed the District 1-6A championship 47-28 over Tate.

The Eagles were first on the board with a 7-0 lead with 5:23 to go in the first. A pass from Sawyer Smith to Aldondo Thompkins set up a Dee Thompson touchdown for a 7-7 tie just seconds into the second quarter. Pine Forest struck again to make it 13-7 with 6:03 in the half. Tate answered with a Madison Lockman touchdown, 14-13, with 5:01 in the second.

Headed into the final quarter, the game was tied 28-28, with Pine Forest going on a 19 point unanswered scoring spree.

Pine Forest will travel to Jacksonville Trinity Christian next Friday night before hosting the first round on the playoffs November 13 against the winner of a Gulf Breeze-Pace-Milton shootout.

The District 1-6A runner-up Tate Aggies will be on the road November 13 for a first round playoff game at e District 2-6A Navarre.

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NorthEscambia.com photos by Keith Garrison, click to enlarge.



Baker Takes District Title From Northview; Chiefs Still In Playoff Hunt

October 31, 2015

The Northview Chiefs and the Baker Gators battled it out in Bratt Friday night for the District 1-1A championship, with Baker coming out on top 35-21.

The Chiefs were on the board first with a 2-yard touchdown run from junior Toney Harrison for a 6-0 lead with 4:43 to go in the first quarter.

Baker answered just inside the second quarter to take a 7-6 lead over the Chiefs with 11:03 on the clock with a 5-yard touchdown run. After a 72-yard run, Baker scored on the next down for a 13-6 lead over Northview with 8:54 to go in the first half.

And again, Baker would score with 6:07 in the half for a 21-6 advantage over the Chiefs.

The Chiefs added two to close out the half with a safety, still trailing Baker 21-8.

Baker increased their lead to 28-8 with 7:18 to go in the third. Gavon Grant found Jacob Dunsford for a 27-yard touchdown run to close the Gator gap to 28-15 following a good kick from Seth Killam..

The Gators gained another TD with 3:43 in the third, 35-15. Then with 7:21 in the game, the Chiefs worked to come back, adding a 44-yard touchdown run from Harrison for a 35-21 Gator advantage.

“Missed opportunities,” Northview head coach Wheatley said. “They break a couple of big runs, to their credit, and that was the difference in the game…I thought we were going to be able to cash it in late and cut it to one score, but we didn’t get it done.”

Baker (7-2, 2-0) took the District 1-1A championship with the win, while the Northview Chiefs (2-7, 1-1) are still in the hunt as the playoff series begins in two weeks. The Chiefs will begin round one of the playoffs on the road November 13 at District 2-1A champion Vernon.

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Friday Football Finals

October 31, 2015

Here is a look at tonight’s high school football final scores:

FLORIDA

ALABAMA

  • W.S. Neal 26, T.R. Miller 17
  • Bessemer 20, Escambia Academy 8 (Thurs. pm)
  • Flomaton 22, Monroe County 20

Northview And Jay Teams, Individuals Qualify For 1A Cross Country Regionals

October 29, 2015

Cross country runners from Northview and Jay qualified recently to for Class 1A FHSAA Regional Championships.

The Northview Boys finished third, qualifying the Lady Chiefs for the regional championship this Saturday in Lake City. Northview’s Moriah McGahan finished in the top 15 girls to qualify for regionals.

The Jay Girls finished third, qualifying the Lady Royals for the regional championship Saturday. Austin Gonzales finished in the top 15 boys to individually qualify for regions..

Results were as follows:

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Tate Girls Cross Country Wins First Ever District Title

October 29, 2015

The Tate girls cross country team won the first girls’ cross country district championship in school history  recently at Sims Middle School in Pace.

They outscored second place Gulf Breeze 40-53 for the victory.

Hannah Wellenkamp led the way individually with a 3rd place time of 20:54. Avery Royer (21:23) was 6th, Carley Pope (21:26) was 8th, McKenna Royer (21:43) was 9th, Emmas Shows (22:49) was 14th and Riley Orr (24:22) was 27th.  They will compete in the Regional meet at Alligator Lake in Lake City this Saturday.

Friday Night Finals

October 24, 2015

Here are final scores from games across the North Escambia area Friday night.

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  • Walton 49, Northview 7
  • Tate 35, Choctaw 28
  • Jay 45, Rocky Bayou Christian 27
  • West Florida 21, Arnold 18
  • PHS 20, Mosley 7
  • Washington 35, Catholic 7
  • Niceville 42, Pine Forest 14
  • OPEN:  Escambia, Gulf Breeze, Milton, Navarre, Pace
  • Flomaton 13, Sweet Water 7
  • Escambia Academy 41, t Glenwood (Phenix City) 0
  • T.R. Miller 42,  Excel 6
  • W.S. Neal 56, Southside 42
  • Monroe County 14, Escambia County 6

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