Northwest Escambia Claims Three Escambia River Championships

November 6, 2013

Three Northwest Escambia Eagles teams won Escambia River Conference championships Saturday in Jay.

Here are game summaries, as submitted by NWE. (Scroll down below photos for each summary).

NWE Sophomores were named ERC Sophomore Champions Saturday after defeating Poarch 26-6.


NWE and Poarch split regular season games at one win each. Poarch came out scoring quick but Eagles stop the extra point. Kaden Odom scored two touchdowns and one extra point for the Eagles. TJ Wright completed a 50 yard touchdown pass to Nolin Godwin for the play of the game.

Arquavian Smith had two long runs for more than 40 yards each, including one for a touchdown. TJ Wright punched in the extra point for the Eagles. The Eagles defense was able to hold Poarch scoreless for three quarters. Luke Bridges, John Michael Ward, Nathan Chavers, Aiden Broadhead and Braeden McGhee all made stops for the Eagles to help shut down Poarch’s running game.

Kaden Odom was named ERC’s Sophomore MVP for his outstanding performance and leadership on the field. The sophomores are coached by Gordon Godwin, David Nolin, Carl Ward, Ted Bridges, David Odom and Joel Broadhead.

NWE Juniors were named ERC Junior Champions Saturday as they defeated Jay 35-0.


Jayden Jackson started the Eagles off by scoring a 60 yard touchdown on their first possession of the game. Michael Merchant added the extra point with a quarterback sneak.

Jaden Cunningham followed on the next possession scoring with at 55 yard touchdown. Jaheem Durant punched in the extra point for the Eagles. Michael Merchant completed a pass to Dariontae Richardson for a 65 yard touchdown reception. Jaden Cunningham scores the extra point for the Eagles.

Jay drove  the ball down to their 5-yard line when Ki-Jauna Carter forces the fumble and Dariontae Richardson recovered for the Eagles. Eagles took advantage of the recovery on the next play with Jayden Jackson running for 95 yards to score a touchdown.

Jaheem Durant scored with a 35 yard touchdown late in the game with Jaden Cunningham scored the extra point bringing the final score to 35-0.

Key plays on defense were made by Logan Bryan who stopped the Royals at their 5-yard line twice, Ki-Juana Carter and Hayden Thrower who each had a sack each. Jackson, Durant, Richardson, Thrower and Cunningham all made stops to prevent the Royals from scoring. Jayden Jackson was named ERC’s Junior Division MVP for his outstanding season.

The junior team has the opportunity to travel to Gulf Shores over Thanksgiving weekend to compete in the Gulf Coast Youth Football Championships, where teams from all over the United States will compete.  The Juniors are coached by Patrick Boone, Eric Jefferson, Johnnie Carter, Kevin Bryan, Chris Singleton and Charles Davis.

Northwest Escambia won the Senior Championship 40-30 over Flomaton.

The Seniors Championship Game was a match-up of two undefeated teams, with both Flomaton and NWE coming in with 8-0 records. The game started with a 65 yard scoring drive by NWE, Aunterio Minor picked-up the bulk of those yards running strong through the middle of the Flomaton defense. Minor capped the drive off with a 5 yard TD run, Seth Killam added the successful two-point kick to make the score 8-0.

Flomaton started their first possession at their own 35 and was able to put together a nice drive, ending it by out running the Eagles around the right side of the defense for a TD. The Hurricanes kicker added the two point kick and the score was all tied up at 8-8.

On NWE’s next possession began at their 35 and the Eagles continued to work the middle of the Canes defense behind strong running from Trent Kite. After two hard runs by Kite, the Eagles were in Canes territory. NWE QB Seth Killam then completed a 20 yard pass to Keaton Solmonson, who used great concentration to pull to make a tremendous catch. The Eagles then went back to the run game, and Kite capped off the drive with a 10 yard TD run, Killam’s two point kick was good, and the score stood at 16-8 to begin the second quarter.

The Hurricanes first possession of the second quarter was capped off with a long TD pass, on which the Canes receiver out jumped a NWE defender for the ball. The Canes two point kick was good and the score was all tied up 16-16. The Eagles continued to use a strong running game and some timely passes to move the football, with Killam capping the drive on a QB sneak from the two yard line. Killam added the two point kick and the score was 24-16. The Canes then put together another strong drive, punching the ball into the endzone with only seconds left in the half. The Canes two point kick attempt was no good and at half time the scored stood at NWE 24,Flomaton 22.

NWE held Flomaton on their first second half possession and forced a punt. NWE’s next possession ended on a fumble. After the turnover the Eagles defense stepped up and held the Canes on downs behind strong play from Keegun Johnston, Jovantaye Wright and Minor. The Eagles took advantage of their next possession going back to the run game, attacking the middle of the Canes defense. Minor capped off the drive with a 10 yard TD run. Killam’s two point kick was good to make the score 32-22. On the Canes next possession the Flomaton ball carrier was able to out run the Eagles defense on 50 plus yard TD run. The Flomaton two point kick was good, to make the score 32-30 to begin the 4th Quarter.

On the Eagles next possession the middle of the Flomaton defense seemed to stiffen a bit. The Eagles were faced with a 3rd and 8, inside their own territory, Cameron Cloud the Eagles back up QB came in and completed a great pass down the right sideline to starting QB Seth Killam for the first down. Killam moved back to QB and then out ran the Canes defense on a QB bootleg around the right side for a 20 yard TD run. Killam added the two point kick to make the score NWE 40 Flomaton 30 half way through the 4th quarter.

Flomaton’s next possession ended when Killam intercepted a Canes pass. The Eagles looked to put the game away on their next possession drove down deep into the Canes territory with strong ruining from Trent Kite, but the drive ended with a fumble on the Flomaton 12 yard line. Canes mounted a valiant attempt moving the ball near mid field before the NWE Defense stiffened and sacked the Canes QB on fourth down. After a couple of running plays NWE then took a knee to win the championship 40-30

The  NWE Seniors are coched by Greg Gibson, Matt Olsen, Jared Peebles, Brett Roberson, and Zach Windham.

Tate Headed To Playoffs

November 5, 2013

The Tate High School Aggies sweet comeback season is continuing with a trip to state playoffs.

After a three-way “shootout” between Tate, Crestview and Niceville tonight, the Aggies emerged as District 1-7A runner-ups.  In the first game of the shootout, Tate beat Crestview 7-6. In the second game, Niceville beat Tate 14-0. That made Niceville the district champions with the Aggies finishing second.

The playoffs begin on November 15, with the Tate Aggies (7-2, 1-1) traveling to Tallahassee Lincoln High School (6-3, 2-0). It will be the first playoff appearance since 2008.

Northview Quarterback Club Meets Tonight

November 5, 2013

The next meeting of the Northview High School Quarterback Club is tonight at 6:30 in the Northview Media Center. All current and prospective members are encouraged to attend.

Families can support the Chiefs by joining the Quarterback Club for just $10 per family per year. All of the proceeds go directly to help the school, the football program and the students.

Northview, Major Leaguer Caleb Gindl To Hold Baseball Clinic This Weekend

November 4, 2013

Northview Baseball and Major Leaguer Caleb Gindl of the Milwaukee Brewers will present a fall baseball clinic  this weekend for ages 9-17. Participants will receive on the field experience while supporting the Northview Chiefs baseball program.

The clinic will be held Saturday, November 9, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Northview baseball complex. The cost is $40 per participant. The number of registrations are limited.

For more information or to register, call the Northview Diamond Club at (850) 554-8594.

Friday Night Finals

November 2, 2013

Here are Friday night football finals from across the area:

FLORIDA

  • Baker 24, Northview 20 [Read more...]
  • Jay, 47, Freeport 14 [Read more...]
  • Catholic 31, West Florida 13
  • Pine Forest 21,  PHS, 20
  • Escambia 63, Washington 10
  • Gulf Breeze 42, Arnold 23
  • Milton 21-Pace 14
  • Davidson 24, Navarre 21
  • Vernon 35, Sneads 19
  • Crestview 17, Niceville 10

Open: Tate

ALABAMA

  • Flomaton 50, Central-Hayneville 16
  • Escambia Co. (Atmore) 29, Baldwin County 20
  • Escambia Academy 55, Macon East 6
  • W.S. Neal, 42, Millry 12
  • T.R. Miller 27, Sweet Water 6

Baker Downs Northview For District Championship; Chiefs Still Get Playoff Ticket

November 2, 2013

The Baker Gators won the District 1-1A championship Friday night by beating  Northview 24-20, but the defending state champion Chiefs are still headed into the playoffs.

The Gators held the lead throughout most the night, up 17-6 at the half and 24-6 in the third.

“Mistakes, mistakes, mistakes. We dug ourselves a hole,” head coach Sid Wheatley said. “It was 24-6. I thought our kids were resilient they way they come back. The defense came back and got important stops.”

But a comeback to 24-20 just wasn’t enough for the Chiefs as the final seconds ticked away in Bratt.

“Ultimately, it turned out to be the turnovers,” he said. “We moved the ball well…it sounds like last week when we moved the ball between the 20’s but we did not punch it in.”

For a photo gallery, click here. Cheerleader, band and Senior Night photos will be published Sunday and/or Monday.

The Gators were up first on the board with a 25-yard field goal early in the first. Northview then scored on a 21-yard run from Ladarius Thomas with about six minutes into the game, giving the Chiefs their first, and last, lead for the night.

Northview’s Neino Robinson caught a Daulton Tullis pass in the end zone with no time on the clock in the second. It was first ruled a touchdown, but called back to the 23 on a flag. The Chiefs and the Gators headed to the lockers at 17-6, Baker.

Baker made it 24-6 with 10:10 on the clock in the third. At the 5:06 mark, Brannon Freeman scored for the Chiefs on a 17-yard pass from Tullis. A failed two-point attempt, and Baker was up 24-12.

With 7:01 to go in the game, Keondrae Lett scored on a 3-yard run for the Chiefs. With a good pass from Tullis to Freeman, the Chiefs closed in at 24-20.

“Ours kids fought. I know they are hurting right now. I’m hurting for them,” he said. “Baker has got a good football team. But we are going to bounce back, play Blountstown next week and get going in the playoffs.”

Northview (3-5, 2-1) will be on the road next Friday in a non-district game against Blountstown (9-0, 4-0).

The playoffs get underway on November 15.  The Northview Chiefs will  travel to play Vernon, while Baker will host Sneeds. That sets up a potential rematch between the Chiefs and Baker in the round two of the playoffs.

Wheatley is looking forward to starting on the road back to Orlando. “Our kids still have a lot of fight in them; we are still excited about the future.”

For a photo gallery, click here. Cheerleader, band and Senior Night photos will be published Sunday and/or Monday.

Pictured top: The Baker Gators downed the Northview Chiefs 24-20 Friday night in Bratt. Pictured top inset: Northview’s Neino Robinson catches  a Daulton Tullis pass in the end zone for a touchdown called back on a flag. Pictured bottom inset: Northview assistant Coach Derek Marshman reacts to a play. Pictured below: An official goes down. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Jay Beats Freeport

November 2, 2013

Jay sent Freeport’s Bulldogs running back home with their tails tucked Friday night as the Royals poured it on for a 47-14 win at Merle North Stadium.

Jay improved to 5-4 overall and 1-2 in District 1-1A, while Freeport remained winless at 0-9 overall, 0-3 in the district.  The Jay Royals will wrap up their season next Friday night as they host 3A Maclay High School (3-6) of Tallahassee.

Braden Cross had a couple of TD’s for the Royals in the first, and A.J. Nash Nash added another touchdown.

For more photos, click here.

Photos by Michele Gibbs for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Three NWE Teams Advance To Escambia River Conference Finals

October 29, 2013

Three of four Northwest Escambia teams will play in the Escambia River Conference football championships this Saturday at Jay High School.

In action last Saturday:

The NWE Sophomores beat Baker 40-6.
Arquavian Smith had two long touchdown runs, TJ Wright had one touchdown and Kaden Odom had two touchdowns and two extra points.  Nolin Godwin and Damius Wesley each had an extra point.

Kaden Odom made several key tackles on an interception he ran in for a touchdown. Cooper Martinez had one sack and several tackles, and  Damius Wesley chased down a Baker running back on a long run and tackled him on 1-yard line  to stop a Baker  touchdown.

The Eagles Sophomores defense recovered two fumbles, made several stops in the backfield and shut down Baker’s offense on several key plays. The NWE Sophomores will take on Poarch Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in Jay.

The NWE Juniors shut out Neal 49-0.

Jayden Jackson, Jaheem Durant and Dariontae Richardson all had multiple touchdowns for the Eagles. Michael Merchant and Jaden Cunningham both scored one touch down each and multiple extra points.

The NWE defense played a hard game forcing three fumbles — two recovered by Durant and one by Ki-Jauna Carter.

Da’Marion Findley, Merchant, Richardson all made stops in the back field. Jackson stripped the ball from a Neal player late in the game and ran it in from 40 yards out  for a touchdown. Jackson and Durant both ran for over 100 yards.

The NWE Juniors will take on Jay at 4:00 Saturday.

The NWE Seniors shut out Jay 33-0.

Aunterio Minor scored two rushing touchdowns for NWE.  Trent Kite scored one touchdown, Cameron Cloud threw a pass to Seth Killam for a touchdown, and Killam added a 25 -yard field goal.

The defense played hard to shut out Jay. The NWE seniors have played tough all season, leaving opponents scoreless in six games.

The NWE Seniors will take on Flomaton Saturday at 6:00 in Jay.

High School Football District Standings, Schedules

October 28, 2013

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

NWE, Jay, Flomaton Advance Teams To Escambia River Finals

October 27, 2013

The Northwest Escambia Eagles swept three games Saturday with teams advancing to next Saturday’s Escambia River Conference’s league championships in Jay.

Saturday’s championship matchups, times to be announced, are as follows:

  • NWE Sophomores vs. Poarch
  • NWE Juniors vs. Jay
  • NWE Seniors vs. Flomaton

Here are select playoff results from Saturday:

  • Flomaton Seniors 27, Poarch 20
  • NWE Seniors 33, Jay 0
  • NWE Juniors 49, Neal 0
  • NWE Sophomores 40, Baker 6
  • Jay Juniors over Excel

Results of other games were not submitted for publication.

Pictured top: NWE Senior’s Trent Kite gains yardage as he faces a Jay defender Saturday in Walnut Hill. Pictured below: The NWE Seniors shutout Jay 33-0 Saturday. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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