Baseball: Northview, Tate, Flomaton
February 21, 2014
Here are select high school baseball scores from around the area Thursday:
Northview
The junior varsity Northview Chiefs beat Baker, 4-3. The the varsity Chiefs earned their first district win over the Baker Gators 12-5. For the varsity, Brannon Freeman was 4-4 with four runs scored; Thomas More was 1-4 with one run; Aaron McDonald was 2-5; Kevin Barrow was 2-2 with two run scored; Brett Weeks was 2-2 with two runs scored; Roman Manning was 1-2 with one run. Daulton Tullis earned the win in seven innings, allowing three hits, five runs, one error, nine strikeouts and a double.
The varsity Chiefs (3-0, 1-0) will travel to Washington High in Pensacola on Saturday at 1:00. The JV Chiefs will head to Tate Friday night for a 6:00 game.
Tate
The junior varsity Tate Aggies beat Pace 6-3 Thursday, while the varsity Aggies fell to Pace 5-0. The junior varsity is now 2-2-1, while the varsity Aggies are 2-2. The junior varsity Aggies will host Northview Friday at 6:00, and the varsity Aggies will host Washington next Tuesday at 7 p.m..
Flomaton
J.U. Blacksher defeated the Flomaton Hurricanes 10-4. The next game for Flomaton is Friday at 5 p.m. against Escambia County (Atmore) High School in the W.S. Neal tournament.
Pictured top: Pitcher Josh Neese earned the win for the JV Northview Chiefs Thursday against the Gators in Baker. Picture inset and below: Northview’s varsit and junior varsity beat Baker Thursday in Baker. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
High School All-Star Soccer Rosters Announced
February 20, 2014
Tonight, the best boys and girls senior soccer players from Escambia, Santa Rosa, and Okaloosa Counties will play in the 7th annual Subway High School All-Star Soccer game at Asthon Brosnaham Park. The Pensacola Sports Association is pleased to announce this year’s coaches and rosters.
The coaching staff for the west teams, comprised of Escambia County schools, consists of Gerald Praylow from Pensacola High School for the girls’ team and Felipe Lawall from Washington High School leading the boys’ team.
Okaloosa and Santa Rosa County Schools make up the east team. Jeff Klug from Milton High School will lead the girls’ team while Navarre High School’s Zac Preston will coach the boys’ team.
Girls West Team:
- Catholic Kaitlyn Lockridge, Holey Sherman, Mallory Hermann
- West FL Olivia Griffin, Andrea Rivera, Kaysi Roberts
- East Hill Meghan Doyle
- Tate Brittany Barth, Samantha Flaherty, Anna Del Gallo, Carlie Del Gallo
- Washington Megan Sauer, Haley Burgess, CJ Gascoigne
- Escambia Rori Cassedy
- Pensacola Tianna Little, Molly Ambrose, Lauren Scott
- Pine Forest Danielle Corda, Kayla Hall
Girls East Team:
- FWB Kerri Andre
- Gulf Breeze Alyssa Pejic, Kylie Feltenberger, Frances Harpole
- Niceville Brooke Sneller
- Crestview Baylee O’Marra
- Rocky Bayou Amber Smith
- Navarre Hannah Gullickson, Hunter Moorer, Ella Burkhart, Bri Young, Gabby Armstrong, Jade Whitley
- Pace Katelyn Burkhart, Taylor Burkhart, Jenna Dilauro
- Milton Keely McNeal, Alexia Tzagakis, Megan Melendez
- Choctaw Maggie VanHusan, Sam Shaw, Rachyl Sutton
Boys West Team:
- East Hill Stephen Churchill
- Escambia Jesus Perez, Augustine Maldonado, Patrick Land, Max Schnieder
- Catholic William Keegan, Marcus Valles, Brandon Wiley
- Pensacola Aron Byrd, Long Le
- Pine Forest Jordan McBride, Thomas Aadnanes, Augusto Bustamante
- West FL Christopher King, Austin Broussard
- Tate Michael DeMars, Keenan Grace, Brandon Jenkins, Paul Shelton
- Washington Mitchell Lipham, Holder Hudson, Antonio Collins
Boys East Team:
- Choctaw Kevin Sanchez
- Crestview David Born, Blake Brooks
- FWB Josh Popoy, Merle Thumma, Tristan Tiegan
- Gulf Breeze Lucas Zalar, Josh Ceravolo
- Milton Brian Abenojar, Jacob Schiowitz, Adrian Dunn
- Navarre Ricardo Hidalgo, Cameron Smith, Noah Hughson, Cody White, Edward Layne
- Niceville Mikey Swiercz, Lucas Van Decar, Andy Rodriguez
- Pace Luke Breland, Chandler Castleman
- Rocky Bayou Joe Neau
Final game rosters are subject to change.
Tickets to the SUBWAY High School All-Star Game are $7 at the gate and $5 with a canned good item dontation. The PSA is teaming with Manna Food Bank for a canned good drive and encouraging everyone to help families by bringing a canned good item.
Basketball: Northview Eliminated In State Semis
February 19, 2014
The Northview Chiefs lost to West Gadsden 61-54 Tuesday night in the state regional semi-finals.
The Chiefs were able to tie the game at 44 in the fourth quarter, but were unable to hold onto the momentum through the end of the game. West Gadsden advances to play Chipley in the regional finals after a 66-41 Chipley win over Port St. Joe Tuesday night.
Northview finished the season at 17-3.
Chiefs Beat Rocky Bayou
February 19, 2014
The Northview Chiefs beat Rocky Bayou Monday night in Bratt, 4-2.
The Chiefs (2-0) will be action again Thursday night on the road for district game at Baker before returning home to face the Flomaton Hurricanes on February 24. Both games begin at 6 p.m.
For a bonus photo gallery, click here.
NorthEscambia.com and Ramona Preston photos, click to enlarge.
Northview Honors Winning Football Team, Cheerleaders
February 18, 2014
The state champion Northview Chiefs honored their football players and cheerleaders during their annual banquet Monday night.
For a bonus photo gallery, click here.
The following football players and cheerleaders were awarded:
FOOTBALL
- Academic Award - Austin Cunningham
- Chief Award – Tristan Portwood, Andrew Edwards
- Leadership Award – Nathan Shipps, Dalton Daniel
- Most Improved Award - Keondre Lett, Nick Lambert
- Head Hunter Award - Emmanuel Etheridge
- Mr. Intensity Award – Tristen Creamer
- Mr. Versatile Award – Cameron Newsome, Tydre Bradley
- Outstanding Offensive Lineman - Baccari Ramar, Danny Slay
- Outstanding Defensive Lineman – La’Quan Thomas
- Outstanding Back - LaDarius Thomas
- All-Purpose Back – Brannon Freeman
- Most Valuable Defensive Player – Jeffrey Taylor, Hunter Sherouse
- Most Valuable Offensive Player – Neino Robinson, Daulton Tullis
- Senior Award – Nathan Shipps, Dalton Daniel, Tristen Creamer, Baccari Ramar, Danny Slay, La’Quan Thomas, Brannon Freeman, Jeffrey Taylor, Neino Robinson, Daulton Tullis, Andrew Edwards, holden Moore, Tony Haynie.
- Subway All-Star Team members – Jeffrey Taylor, La’Quan Thomas, Neino Robinson, Daulton Tullis and Brannon Freeman.
- All-State team – 1st Team – Neino Robinson; 2nd Team – Brannon Freeman, La’Quan Thomas; honorable mention, Daulton Tullis, Jeffrey Taylor
- All-Area – 1st Team – Neino Robinson
- All-Panhandle Elite – 1st Team – Neino Robinson; honorable mention, Daulton Tullis, La’Quan Thomas, Jeffrey Taylor and Hunter Sherouse.
JV CHEERLEADERS
- Most Improved - Mallarie Rigby
- Most Spirited – Mallory Gibson, Peighton Dortch
- Most Dedicated – Dariane Guy
VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
- Most Versatile – Mariah Albritton
- Perseverance Award – Chloe Leonard
- Squad Strength – Hannah Gibson
- Spirit Award - Madison Arrington
- Best All Around - Katelynn Calloway
Pictured top: (L-R) Most Valuable Defensive Players Hunter Sherouse and Jeffrey Taylor; Most Valuable Offensive Players Daulton Tullis and Neino Robinson. Pictured below: Cheerleaders Mariah Albritton, Chloe Leonard, Ali Martin, Olivia Neal, Courtney Weaver, Anna Fischer and Katelynn Calloway. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Pace Patriots Down Northview Varsity; JV Chiefs Win
February 18, 2014
The Northview Lady Chiefs split games with the Pace Patriots Monday in Bratt.
Pace defeated the varsity Chiefs 6-2, while the JV Chiefs beat Pace 7-3 in an afternoon game.
A Northview at Chipley match-up scheduled for Tuesday has been canceled due to field conditions at Chipley. The varsity and junior varsity Chiefs will host Baker Friday night.
NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Northview Chiefs Take Two From Escambia Academy’s Cougars
February 16, 2014
The Northview Chiefs took two from Escambia Academy Saturday in Bratt.
In junior varsity action the Chiefs beat the Cougars 8-6, and in varsity action Northview downed EA 10-6.
The varsity Chiefs will host Rocky Bayou on Tuesday at 6:00. Both the varsity and junior varsity will travel to Baker on Thursday for the first district game of the season.
NorthEscambia.com photos by Ramona Preston, click to enlarge.
FWC Votes To Increase Private Land Turkey Bag Limit
February 13, 2014
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) at its meeting Wednesday in Tampa voted to increase the daily hunting bag limit of wild turkeys on private lands statewide.
The daily harvest limit per hunter will increase from one bearded turkey or gobbler per day to two on private lands. This is a statewide change and will affect both the fall and spring turkey hunting seasons. Only the daily bag limit will increase; the season limit for turkeys will remain at two birds.
That means hunters may still only take a total of two turkeys during the fall (all fall seasons combined) and another two during the spring season, but what changes is that hunters will have the option and flexibility of getting their season limit of two birds in a single day. However, on wildlife management areas, the daily bag limit on turkeys will remain at one bird.
Because of new rules modifying hunting zones in southern Florida, the new turkey daily bag limit on private lands will not go into effect until the 2014-2015 hunting season, which starts in early August. Because of that, the daily bag limit during the upcoming March-April 2014 spring turkey season will still be one turkey.
Northview Moves On To Regionals After Loss To Chipley
February 9, 2014
The Northview Chiefs took the runner up sport in District 3-1A basketball Saturday night with a 63-52 loss to Chipley.
Chipley held a 31-22 lead at the half, but outscored the Chiefs just 32-30 in the second half.
Northview moves on in playoff action into the regionals, facing West Gadsden High School in Quincy on February 18 at 7:00 p.m. Eastern time.
Pictured: Northview’s Neino Robinson sinks a free throw against the Tigers Saturday night in Chipley. Submitted photo by Carrie Bryan, click to enlarge.
Chiefs Advance To District Championship Against Chipley
February 8, 2014
The Northview Chiefs will face the Chipley Tigers Saturday night for the District 3-1A basketball title.
The Chiefs defeated Baker Friday night 65-55, while the Tigers defeated Jay 61-41.
Scoring for Northview against Chipley were Tony Mcaroy 19, Neino Robinson 16, Cameron Newsome 13, Eric Williams 9, Nick Lambert 4, and Tydre Bradley 3.
Northview will travel to Chipley for the championship game at 7:30 p.m. Fans can send off the Chiefs, or follow them to Chipley, by being at NHS at 3:45 p.m.

















