7A Matchup: Tate, Niceville Meet In Spring Game
June 1, 2013
The Tate Aggies had a chance to take on their one of their new 7A opponents Niceville Friday night in a spring football game. The Aggies came up short, 21-7, on the road.
The game was tied scoreless up until about 8:30 in the fourth, when Niceville scored on a 5-yard run. Niceville scored again with 3:30 to go on a 1-yard run, and again in the final moments on a 29-yard touchdown pass for a 21-0 lead.
With just a couple of seconds on the clock, Sawyer Smith found Lavontoe Samuel for a 66-yard touchdown run for a 21-7 final.
The Tate Aggies are part of a new three-team Class 7A district with Niceville and Crestview for the upcoming regular season, their first under new Head Coach Ronnie Douglas, a Tate grad.
The fall season will open for Tate with a home game on August 22 against the Gulf Breeze Dolphins. They won’t face their first 7A district opponent until the end of a five-game stand on October 4 against Niceville. The only other district game will come on the road against Crestview on October 18.
Wahoos Shut Down Suns 2-1
June 1, 2013
Josh Smith scattered seven hits over 6.2 innings and led the way as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos knocked off the Jacksonville Suns 2-1 on Friday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.
Smith (4-5) picked up his first win since April 29 by allowing just one run on seven hits in his outing. The righthander struck out seven and continued his dominance of Jacksonville. In three starts against the Suns this year, Smith is 2-0 with a 1.53 ERA, striking out 20 in 17.2 innings. The only run he allowed was a fourth inning single from Zack Cox that scored Kyle Jensen.
Pensacola jumped out on top early against Jacksonville starter Bryan Evans (0-3). With two outs, Tucker Barnhart singled and came home on a double by Bryson Smith to give the Blue Wahoos a 1-0 lead.
After Jacksonville tied the game in the fourth, the Wahoos retook the lead for good in the fifth. Ryan LaMarre stepped to dish with runners on second and third and slapped a single through the drawn-in infield to score Devin Lohman. The base knock snapped an 0-for-14 skid for LaMarre.
Lee Hyde and Loek Van Mil combined for 2.1 scoreless frames out of the bullpen with Van Mil picking up his third save of the year by retiring the final four batters of the game, including a 12-pitch strikeout of Jake Marisnick to end the contest.
The Blue Wahoos look for the series win in the six-game series on Saturday at 6:35 p.m. Tim Crabbe (2-4, 3.74) will get the ball for Pensacola against Jacksonville’s Adam Conley (4-2, 4.72).
story by Kevin Burke
Chiefs Name 2013-14 Varsity, Junior Varsity Cheerleaders
May 31, 2013
Northview High School has named their 2013-2014 varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders.
Pictured top: The 2013-2014 varsity Northview High School cheerleaders (front, L-R) Chloe Leonard, Mariah Albritton, Madison Arrington, Katelynne Calloway, Courtney Weaver, Olivia Neal (middle row) Kendal Cobb, Hannah Gibson, Ali Martin, Anna Fischer, Kamryn Brock, Kristen Byrd, (back row) Danielle Robinson, Morgan Ward, Mallory Ryan, Jessica McCullough, Jadlyn Agerton and Katie Born.
Pictured below: The 2013-2014 junior varsity Northview High School cheerleaders (front, L-R) Brianna Taylor, Savanna Roux, Dariane Guy, Megan Bryan, Sykeema McConnico, (middle row) Mallory Gibson, Peighton Dortch, Haley Lambert, Jensyn Warner, Morgan Myrick, (back row) : Autumn Albritton, Tatyanna White, Jamia Newton, Hadley Woodfin and Mallarie Rigby.
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Suns Beat Wahoos 11-2
May 31, 2013
Jake Marisnick blasted two grand slams in back-to-back innings and led the Jacksonville Suns in an 11-2 rout of the Pensacola Blue Wahoos on Thursday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.
Marisnick became the fifth player in the history of the Southern League to record nine RBI in one game. His night started early with a first-inning RBI double and took off in the seventh. Batting with the bases loaded, after an error on the front end of a possible double play extended the inning, Marisnick unloaded his first career grand slam on a 1-2 hanging breaking ball from Josh Ravin to give Jacksonville a 6-0 lead.
An inning later, Marisnick came up with the bags juiced again and launched a second grand slam, this one on a 1-1 pitch from Ravin. Marisnick finished the night by going 3-for-5 with two grand slams, his fifth and sixth homers of the year, two runs scored and nine RBI. It was the first time since Butch Garcia drove in nine on August 4, 1989 for Charlotte that a Southern League player recorded as many RBI.
Marisnick’s night marred what was a great start for Daniel Renken. The righthander fell to 1-4 despite allowing just one run on four hits in six innings while tying a season-high with seven punchouts. The only run he gave up was in the first inning on a double by Marisnick.
Pensacola couldn’t get anything going on offense until the ninth inning. The Wahoos strung together four singles in the ninth with RBI’s from Devin Lohman and Luis Durango to account for the final margin.
The series continues on Friday night at 7:00 p.m. at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. Josh Smith (3-5, 4.10) toes the rubber for Pensacola while Bryan Evans (0-2, 9.00) will get the start for Jacksonville.
story by Kevin Burke
Wahoos Split Twin Bill
May 30, 2013
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos were held scoreless by the Jacksonville Suns through the first 12 innings of Wednesday’s doubleheader, but strung together a pair of doubles in the last of the sixth in game two of the twin-bill and hung on for a 1-0 win at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.
Bryson Smith led off the last of the sixth with a double down the left field line and came around to score a batter later on David Vidal’s double to left. The run snapped a 15-inning scoreless streak for Pensacola and gave the Wahoos their second win in the first three games of the series.
Lee Hyde (2-4) picked up the win with a scoreless inning of relief of spot starter Shaun Ellis. In his first career start in affiliated baseball, Ellis tossed four scoreless frames while fanning a career-high four batters. Drew Hayes pitched out of a bases loaded jam in the top of the seventh to nail down his second save.
Jacksonville took game one, 1-0, to snap its five-game losing streak. The Suns lone run was unearned as Noah Perio reached on a leadoff error by Brodie Greene and scored on a two-out single by Major League rehabber Logan Morrison in the third inning. The error was the first blunder of the season by the Wahoos second baseman.
Pensacola had numerous chances to win the game as the Wahoos left 10 runners on base in the seven-inning contest. Pensacola had runners on second and third with one out in the fifth, bases loaded with two outs in the sixth, and the bags packed with one out in the seventh but couldn’t push across a run. Pensacola was 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position, but runners were held at third on both base hits.
Ryan Dennick dropped to a hard-luck 2-5 despite yielding just an unearned run on two hits in five frames. Sam Dyson (2-4) fired five two-hit innings for the win for Jacksonville while Michael Brady picked up his 10th save of the year by putting out the fire in the seventh with a pop out and a strikeout.
The series continues on Thursday night with a 7:00 p.m. first pitch. Daniel Renken (1-3, 4.03) gets the start for the Wahoos while the Suns will counter with Robert Morey (1-1, 3.59).
story by Kevin Burke
Northview Honors Baseball Standouts
May 29, 2013
The Northview High School Chiefs honored their varsity and junior varsity baseball teams Tuesday night during their annual banquet at Lake Stone in Century.
Individual awards were presented by Coach Marty Lister as follows:
- Offensive Player Award — Brannon Freeman
- Defensive Player Award — Jody Bonner
- Chief Award — Ryan Lambert
- Spiritual Leadership Award — Chad Smith
- Pitching Award — Daulton Tullus
- Rookie Award — Thomas Moore
- Rookie Award — Chasen Freeman
- Most Valuable Player Award — Kevin Vaughan
The eight graduating seniors from the varsity team were presented with a gift and their jerseys. And the Tommy Weaver Scholarship was presented to Winston Riley by Northview Principal Gayle Weaver.
Pictured top: Jody Bonner, Kevin Vaughan and Daulton Tullis. Pictured below: Chason Freeman, Thomas Moore and Brannon Freeman. Pictured inset: Tommy Weaver Scholarship winner Winston Riley with Northview Principal Gayle Weaver. Pictured bottom: Scenes from the Northview High School Baseball Banquet Tuesday night at Lake Stone in Century. NorthEscambia.com photos by Ramona Preston, click to enlarge.
Northview’s Kevin Vaughan Signs With Wallace Community College
May 29, 2013
Northview Chiefs senior shortstop and pitcher Kevin Vaughan signed a baseball scholarship Tuesday night with Wallace Community College in Selma, AL.
During his high school career, Vaughan was selected to the West All-star team for Escambia County and was recognized by NHS Coach Marty Lister as the Chiefs’ MVP for his leadership skills.
Pictured top: Kevin Vaughan (center) signs a baseball scholarship Tuesday night as his parents (seated) Tricia and Byron Vaughan look on, along with Coach Matt Reynold, Northview Coach Marty Lister, Principal Gayle Weaver and his teammates. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Wahoos Snap Skid, Beat The Suns 2-0
May 29, 2013
Chad Rogers was again dominant and the Pensacola offense provided just enough support in a 2-0 shutout win over the Jacksonville Suns on Tuesday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. The win ended the Blue Wahoos’ losing streak at nine games and sent Jacksonville to its fifth straight setback.
Rogers (3-2) continued his strong 2013 season with another spectacular start. The righthander fired six shutout frames, yielding just two hits while striking out three and walking three. Rogers has not allowed an earned run 18.2 innings and lowered his ERA to 1.73, the second-best mark in the league.
The Wahoos jumped out on top in the second inning as Devin Lohman laced a two-out single up the middle to score Travis Mattair from second base. The RBI was Lohman’s team-leading 22nd of the season.
Jacksonville starter Jay Jackson then cruised through the next couple innings before running into trouble in the fifth. Pensacola loaded the bases with one out, but was only able to score one run on a bases-loaded walk to Travis Mattair.
That was enough though for Pensacola as Rogers, Lee Hyde, and Loek Van Mil combined on a three-hit shutout, Pensacola’s fourth blanking of an opponent this season.
The two teams now prepare for a doubleheader on Wednesday with game one starting at 5:30 p.m. Ryan Dennick (2-4, 2.82) gets the call for the Wahoos in game one against the Suns’ Sam Dyson (1-4, 3.07). In game two, Shaun Ellis (0-1, 5.56) will make a spot start for Pensacola while Rob Waite (0-0, 0.00) gets the call for Jacksonville.
Football, Cheerleading Registrations Set For NWE, Jay, Cantonment, Flomaton
May 28, 2013
Youth football and cheerleading registrations are beginning for Northwest Escambia, Cantonment, Jay and Flomaton.
Northwest Escambia Football and Cheerleading
Registration for Northwest Escambia Football and Cheerleading will be held every Saturday until July 27 at Ernest Ward Middle School and at Nadine McCall Park in Century at the corner of Hecker Road and North Century Blvd.Registration is $75 for football, plus jersey and trophy. Cheerleading fee is $35, plus uniform cost. For more information, call Greg Gibson at (850) 449-3185 .
Cantonment Cowboys Football and Cheerleading
Registration for Cantonment Cowboys football and cheerleading will be held on Saturdays, June 1 – July 27 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Cantonment Football Field off Well Line Road. Cheerleaders should register by June 20th for certification purposes. Register online anytime at www.cantonmentcowboys.org/register/
Jay Junior League
The Jay Junior League will hold football and cheerleading signups every Tuesday from 5-8 p.m. through June 25, and every Saturday, June 1 – July 20 from 9 a.m. until noon at Bray-Hendricks City Park. Registration fee is $60. For more information, call (850) 529-7614 or (850) 529-9870.
Flomaton Youth Football and Cheerleading
Flomaton Youth Football and Cheerleading registration will be Saturdays, June 8-22 from 9-11 a.m. at Hurricane Park. The football fee is $50. One-half the cheerleading fee, $125, is due at signup for uniforms. Fund raisers will be held to help cover the remainder of the cheerleading fee. June 22 is absolutely the last day of signup for cheerleaders.
Blue Wahoos Lose Ninth Straight
May 28, 2013
The Chattanooga Lookouts scored in each of their first four at-bats en route to an 11-1 win over the Pensacola Blue Wahoos to finish off a five-game sweep on Monday evening at AT&T Field. Pensacola’s losing streak reached nine straight games.
The Lookouts pounded four home runs to blow out the Wahoos in the series finale. Yasiel Puig belted two homers, a three-run shot in the first and a two-run blast in the fourth to account for five RBI. Griff Erickson added a pair himself, a solo dinger in the second and a rout-capping, two-run moonshot in the seventh.
Tim Crabbe (2-4) was roughed up in three innings for Pensacola, yielding six runs (all earned) on five hits while walking four. After giving up homers in the first two innings, Crabbe walked three batters in the third, including two with the bags packed to force in two runs.
Pensacola’s lone run came in the top of the seventh when Theo Bowe smacked a two-out, pinch-hit double to score David Vidal from first. The two-bagger extended Bowe’s modest hitting streak to four games.
The Wahoos now return home to try and snap the extended losing skid with the first of a six-game series with the Jacksonville Suns. Chad Rogers (2-2, 1.93) gets the ball for Pensacola against Jacksonville’s Jay Jackson (2-1, 2.56). First pitch is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
story by Kevin Burke
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