Middle School Football: Ernest Ward Beats Jay (With Photo Gallery)

October 1, 2014

The Ernest Ward Eagles defeated the Jay Royals in middle school football Tuesday evening in Walnut Hill, 24-12.

The EWMS Eagles will travel to Graceville Saturday night at 6 p.m. before hosting Excel on Thursday, October 9.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Volleyball: Baker Sweeps Northview (With Photo Gallery)

October 1, 2014

In varsity action Tuesday evening,  Baker defeated Northview in three straight, 25-7, 25-20, 25-13.

The Northview JV will host the Northview JV Tournament on Saturday, October 4. Both the varsity and junior varsity Lady Chiefs will be in action on Thursday, October 9 as they host Jay for Senior Night.

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Pictured: Northview at Baker. Photos by Kayleen Amerson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

High School Football District Standings, Schedules

September 29, 2014

Here is a look at local high school football district standings, scores from last week, and Friday night’s schedule for Florida schools:

Tate Bounces Back For OT Win Over Pine Forest (With Photo Gallery)

September 27, 2014

Tate Aggie fans that left Pine Forest High early Friday night really missed out.

Down 26-12 with six minutes to go in the game, the Aggies rallied for a nail-biting 33-32 overtime win over the Pine Forest Eagles.

Running back Alondo Thompkins, a junior, scored a couple of touchdowns — six and five yards — late in the game for the tie.  He also earned the OT points for the Aggies, in from 10 yards out. Chase Seibert was 3-3 on the accompanying extra point kicks.

The Aggies overtime win came as Pine Forest scored, went for two and fumbled the snap.

Earlier in the game, Tate scored in the first on a nine-yard pass from Sawyer Smith to Bradley Trambley and a good kick from Seibert for a 7-0 lead. Moments later, the Aggies added a couple on a forced safety.

The Aggies were scoreless in the second and had the only points of the third quarter on a 33-yard field goal from Seibert.

For a photo gallery, click here.

The win over Pine Forest was the second in a row for Tate, which snapped a nine-game losing streak to the Eagles last year.

Tate (4-1) will travel to Niceville next Friday night in their first district game of the season.

Northview Falls To Choctaw

September 27, 2014

The 1A Northview Chiefs stepped up multiple classes Friday night to take on the Class 6A Choctaw Indians on the road. And the Chiefs lost again this year by the same 35 point margin as last year.

The Indians  topped the Chiefs 42-7 in Fort Walton Beach Friday night after shutting them out 35-0 last year in Bratt.

Choctaw took a 13-0 lead in the first quarter. Early in second, Northview quarterback Gavin Grant found Nick Lambert for a 54-yard touchdown to make it 13-7. The Northview defense held the Indians scoreless in the second. After an 80-yard drive from their own nine-yard line, the Chiefs’ Chasen Freeman attempted but missed a 28-yard field goal with less than two seconds in the half.

The Indians scored an unanswered 29 points in the second half for the win. Choctaw held Northview to  183 yards, 81 rushing, on the night.

Northview, ranked third in Class 1A, was 3-0 headed into Friday night’s contest. Now 3-1, the Chiefs (3-1) will be back in Bratt next Friday night for Homecoming as they host the Jay Royals (2-2)  in the district opener for both teams. Jay is coming off a 54-14 win Friday night over a visiting McIntosh, AL, team.

High School Football Finals

September 27, 2014

Here are high school football finals from around the area Friday night.

FLORIDA

  • Choctaw 42, Northview 7
  • Tate 33, Pine Forest 32 OT
  • Jay 54, McIntosh (AL) 14
  • Bay 42, Gulf Breeze 34
  • Navarre 42, Milton 7
  • Pace 58, Madison County 37
  • Jesuit (LA) 49, PHS 17
  • Catholic 49, Rutherford 28
  • Thursday: Bay 42, Gulf Breeze 34
  • Freeport 26, Graceville 26
  • OPEN: West Florida, Escambia, Washington, Niceville

ALABAMA

  • W.S. Neal 81, Calhoun 13
  • T.R. Miller 58,  Escambia County (Atmore) 20
  • Escambia Academy 41, Hooper Academy 0
  • OPEN: Flomaton

Photos: Ernest Ward Eagles Host The SF Toros

September 26, 2014

The Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles hosted the Spanish Fort (AL) Toros Thursday night in Walnut Hill. The Toros topped the Eagles 42-20.

Ernest Ward will host Jay Tuesday evening at 6:00.

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NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.



Freeport Volleyball Sweeps NHS

September 26, 2014

The Freeport Bulldogs swept straight games from the Northview Chiefs Thursday in Bratt.

Junior Varsity
20-25, 17-25. Freeport wins

Varsity
15-25, 23-25, 16-25 Freeport wins

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The Lady Chiefs will host Pensacola Christian Academy Monday. The junior varsity takes the court at 5 p.m., followed by the varsity at 6 p.m.

Photos by Kayleen Amerson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate, Ernest Ward, Northview, Flomaton Place In Cross Country Meet

September 25, 2014

Pensacola Christian and Milton took the top spots during a cross county meet Tuesday afternoon at Northview High School in Bratt.

There were 118 runners — 47 female, 71 male — that finished the race from Central, Ernest Ward Middle, Flomaton High, Milton High, Northview High, Pensacola Christian Academy and Tate High.

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Results were as follows:

Female Teams

  • 1st – PCA 41
  • 2nd – Milton 58
  • 3rd – Central 71
  • 4th -  Ernest Ward 178
  • 5th – Northview 179

Top 5 Females

  1. Katylyn Buschman -PCA
  2. Lauren Cochran-PCA
  3. Emma Shows-Tate
  4. Isabella Potate –Milton
  5. Camryn Gilliard-Central

Male Teams

  • 1st -Milton 30
  • 2nd – PCA 38
  • 3rd – Tate 94
  • 4th-  Central 135
  • 5th – Flomaton 166
  • 6th – Northview 231
  • 7th -  Ernest Ward  334

Top 5 Male

  1. Myles Osbourne-Milton
  2. Alex McDonald-Milton
  3. Dave Nolen –Tate
  4. Hunter Stewart-PCA
  5. Cody Price-Milton

Other results (provided by the school) were:

Top Northview 5 Boys

  1. Brandon Korinchak
  2. Heath Sheldt
  3. Joshua Borelli
  4. Austin Ates
  5. Zach Calloway

Top Northview 5 Girls

  1. Moriah McGahan
  2. Bethany Reynolds
  3. Mary Sullivan
  4. Jessica Barrows
  5. Tamara Barrows

Top Ernest Ward 5 Boys

  1. Brandon Sheldt
  2. Bryce Korinchak
  3. Shane Hardin
  4. Keaton Brown
  5. Alexander Floyd

Top Ernest Ward 5 Girls

  1. Addison Albritton
  2. Cailee Wilbirn
  3. Sierra Harrison
  4. Lexxi Baggett
  5. Anna Sullivan

Escambia Schools Focus On Student Athlete Transfer Policies

September 25, 2014

In order to improve e student athlete transfer process, the Escambia County School District  is implementing plans to review procedures for high school student athlete transfer requests, and provide additional training opportunities for coaches and parents on Florida High School Athletic Association ) rules.

Malcolm Thomas, superintendent of Escambia County Schools, says that while these actions are a result of the recent events involving Escambia High School’s football program, they will benefit athletic programs across the county.

“When an event occurs that causes this much heartache and impacts so many students and faculty at one of our schools, it becomes our responsibility to take time to examine the situation to understand what can be learned, and make determinations to prevent reoccurrences in the future,” he said.

Several allegations have been made during and after the recent FHSAA investigation. Thomas pledged every complaint reported to a school or district official will be examined.   If an investigation yields evidence of rule violations, self-reporting to the FHSAA will be required by the offending school.

“All reported incidents about student athletes who have transferred high schools are being thoroughly reviewed,”  the superintendent said. “There will be consistency in enforcement of the FHSAA rules.”

“Training will be increased for athletic directors and coaches regarding FHSAA rules and procedures,” Thomas added. “The district will make a request for the FHSAA to utilize their expertise to facilitate training for all of our District coaches, whether they are new or veterans.”

Athletic directors from all area high schools provided input into the development of new Standard Operating Procedures for the reinstatement of a transfer student’s athletic eligibility. The new procedures began implementation in August 2014.  An important change is the creation of a District Student Athlete Eligibility Review committee. The committee reviews requests and determines athletic eligibility for transferring student athletes.  This increases consistency and removes the burden from individual schools, thereby reducing the amount of responsibility placed on athletic directors for transfer issues.

“By establishing this committee, students and parents will be able to submit a transfer review request form and receive a determination of whether the student athlete is eligible to play at their new school. Once that student’s eligibility has been reinstated by the committee, the student, parents and coaches will have the confidence that the transfer meets FHSAA requirements,” Thomas said.

A FHSAA information session will be offered for parents and guardians of student athletes to understand the rules, regulations, and procedures that could affect their student athletes’ eligibility. This information session will also be advertised to parents of middle school athletes, so they will know and understand the rules before they make high school commitments with, and for, their child.

Changes already underway include:

  • Concerns about our current student athletes who have transferred high schools have been addressed, or are currently being reviewed.
  • District athletic department leadership worked with athletic directors to create the Student Athlete Eligibility Review committee to review and reinstate a student’s athletic eligibility for any student athlete who transfers between schools at any time of the year.
  • A Student Athlete Eligibility Review form has been made available online at http://ecsd.fl.schoolloop.com/SchoolChoice or at the Office of School Choice.
  • Students, parents and athletic directors of transferring student athletes will be informed about the eligibility of a student athlete who has transferred.

The following steps will also be taken:

  • FHSAA eligibility and compliance experts will be invited to Pensacola to provide training for all district athletic directors and coaches.
  • While the FHSAA experts are in town, an information session will be offered in the evening to help parents of high school and middle school student athletes understand how to protect their students’ athletic eligibility.
  • Parents of student athletes will also be directed to the FHSAA web site and the links for students and parents (www.fhsaa.org).
  • Details (time/location) for the information session for families will be promoted via a call-out and through the local media.

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