1-2A Track And Field Results, Northview, WFHS, Catholic
April 18, 2013
Northview, West Florida and Catholic high schools competed in the 2A District 1 Track and Field Championships recently at Washington High School.
The top four places in each event qualified them for the Regional Championships this week at Bolles High School in Jacksonville.
“I’m extremely proud of the Boys and Girls Track and Field teams this year. We knew it was going to be tough heading into the district championships to grab one of the top four spots, and qualify for the regional championships, but the athletes kept their composure and were able to put up some of their best performances of the season at the biggest meet of the year,” Northview Coach Aaron Thompson said.
Results (with Northview, West Florida and Catholic in bold) were as follows:
Overall Girls Results
1 – West Florida Tech, 212
2 – Bay, 119
3 – Rutherford, 66.5
4 – Arnold High School, 63
5 – South Walton, 56
6 – Northview, 46
7 – Walton, 44.5
8 – Pensacola Catholic, 36
9 – Bozeman, 2
Overall Boys Results
1 – West Florida Tech, 218.5
2 – Rutherford, 97
3 – Pensacola Catholic, 85
4 – South Walton, 79
5 – Bay, 59
6 – Walton, 41
7 – Northview, 36
8 – Arnold High School, 29.5
9 – Chipley, 10
Girls High Jump Varsity
1 — Russell, Na’Kiya, Bay — 1.57m
2 — McRobie, Kaleigh, Arnold HS — 1.47m
3 — Ledo-Massey, Raffi, South Walton — 1.47m
4 — Jackson, Tahja, Rutherford — 1.42m
5 — Harper, Ashley, Walton — 1.42m
6 — Floyd, Tierra, Northview — 1.42m
7 — Ingram, Khiya, Rutherford — 1.32m
8 — Brown, Salena, West Florida — 1.32m
Boys High Jump Varsity
1 — Campbell, Terrell, Walton — 1.98m
2 — Little, Fester, Rutherford — 1.87m
3 — Smith, Demetrius, West Florida — 1.87m
4 — Stovall, Rodric, West Florida — 1.87m
5 — Foster, Kris, Bay — 1.82m
6 — Newsome, Cameron, Northview — 1.82m
7 — Gipson, ClaDarrius, Rutherford — 1.77m
8 — Johnson, Daishon, Pensacola Catholic — 1.77m
9 — Johnson, Damius, Bay — 1.72m
9 — Myles, Jaran, Northview — 1.72m
11 — Miles, Austin, Chipley — 1.67m
11 — Heflin, Jeffrey, West Florida — 1.67m
13 — McWilliams, Travel, Northview — 1.57m
13 — Lehnhardt, Dillon, Arnold HS — 1.57m
Girls Pole Vault Varsity
1 — Anderson, Haley, South Walton — 2.89m
2 — Andrews, Shelbie, West Florida — 2.89m
3 — Endacott, Olivia, Pensacola Catholic — 2.59m
4 — James, Keylonda, West Florida — 2.43m
5 — Joiner, Ashley, Northview — 2.13m
6 — Gaillard, Christin, Arnold HS — 1.82m
Boys Pole Vault Varsity
1 — Short, Corey, South Walton — 4.26m
2 — Whibbs, Jp, Pensacola Catholic — 3.65m
3 — Mandel, Robby, West Florida — 3.65m
4 — Hicks, Brandon, West Florida — 3.35m
5 — Putman, Cody, Arnold HS — 3.35m
6 — Fegly, Wes, South Walton — 3.35m
7 — Breidenbaugh, Luca, West Florida — 3.35m
8 — Short, Ryan, South Walton — 3.20m
9 — Stroehl, Cameron, West Florida — 3.20m
10 — Frandsen, Sam, Pensacola Catholic — 2.28m
Girls Long Jump Varsity
1 — Williams, Jasmine, West Florida — 5.35m
2 — Russell, Na’Kiya, Bay — 5.25m
3 — Trimble, Jasmyne, West Florida — 5.08m
4 — Rickerson, Trenish, West Florida — 5.00m
5 — Porter, Savannah, South Walton — 4.96m
6 — Culliver, Aysha, West Florida — 4.95m
7 — McCray, Nikayla, Rutherford — 4.69m
8 — Beck, Cheyenne, Rutherford — 4.63m
9 — Craig, Maya, Arnold HS — 4.49m
10 — Garner, Bailey, Rutherford — 4.44m
11 — Brown, Angelique, Northview — 4.25m
12 — Fiellin, Hannah, Northview — 4.21m
13 — Warren, Nisaa, South Walton — 4.19m
14 — Davis, Briana, Rutherford — 4.08m
15 — Carter, Johna, Northview — 3.98m
16 — Haynie, Jesica, Walton — 3.91m
17 — Ellenberg, Briana, Walton — 3.65m
17 — Schipper, Krystal, Walton — 3.65m
Boys Long Jump Varsity
1 — Lee, Lawrence, West Florida — 6.87m
2 — Campbell, Terrell, Walton — 6.34m
3 — Gundrum, Elisha, South Walton — 6.33m
4 — Smith, Demetrius, West Florida — 6.31m
5 — Lett, Keondrae, Northview — 6.28m
6 — Ledo-Massey, Joe, South Walton — 6.13m
7 — Everette, Joey, West Florida — 6.00m
8 — McWilliams, Travel, Northview — 5.94m
9 — Myles, Jaran, Northview — 5.76m
10 — Grissett, Azeen, Northview — 5.71m
11 — Yelverton, Marquis, Walton — 5.70m
11 — Bergman, Nick, Arnold HS — 5.70m
13 — Reed, Tarrance, Rutherford — 5.65m
14 — Brown, Kyle, Pensacola Catholic — 5.61m
15 — Boyer, Cole, Arnold HS — 5.60m
16 — James, Tyrus, Rutherford — 5.49m
17 — Carr, Stephen, Rutherford — 5.42m
18 — Layfield, Michael, Bay — 5.41m
19 — McNeil, Josh, Walton — 5.39m
20 — Washington, Murray, West Florida — 5.23m
21 — Reese, Zach, South Walton — 5.00m
Girls Triple Jump Varsity
1 — Bostic, Cynekia, Rutherford — 11.64m
2 — McRobie, Kaleigh, Arnold HS — 9.94m
3 — Rickerson, Trenish, West Florida — 9.76m
4 — Love, Isis, West Florida — 9.55m
5 — Haynie, Jesica, Walton — 9.27m
6 — Davis, Zacarra, Northview — 9.27m
7 — McCray, Nikayla, Rutherford — 9.20m
8 — Floyd, Tierra, Northview — 9.18m
9 — Bazin, Camille, Arnold HS — 8.58m
9 — Joiner, Ashley, Northview — 8.58m
11 — Schipper, Krystal, Walton — 8.12m
12 — Ephfrom, Jereaka, West Florida — 7.89m
Boys Triple Jump Varsity
1 — Lee, Lawrence, West Florida — 13.03m
2 — Stovall, Rodric, West Florida — 12.35m
3 — Vandever, Devin, South Walton — 12.28m
4 — Myles, Jaran, Northview — 12.28m
5 — Boyer, Cole, Arnold HS — 12.19m
6 — Mitchell, Malik, Rutherford — 12.14m
7 — White, Dy’Shun, Northview — 11.82m
8 — Britton, Cameron, Arnold HS — 11.60m
9 — Campbell, Terrell, Walton — 11.51m
10 — Reed, Tarrance, Rutherford — 11.26m
11 — McWilliams, Travel, Northview — 11.20m
12 — McNabb, Zachary, Rutherford — 10.80m
13 — Goldsby, Bobby, Pensacola Catholic — 10.32m
14 — Bradley, TyDre, Northview — 9.20m
15 — Guerrero, Rasul, Pensacola Catholic — 8.91m
Girls Discus Throw Varsity
1 — Martin, Anissa, Bay — 31.15m
2 — McQueen, Krista, Walton — 29.08m
3 — Peterson, Whitney, Bay — 26.36m
4 — Collins, Symontae, West Florida — 25.17m
5 — Bobo, Annie, Northview — 23.51m
6 — Bell, Tatyanna, Rutherford — 22.18m
7 — Davis, Shelby, Bozeman — 21.45m
8 — Moore, Maloni, Bay — 21.36m
9 — Bates, Elayzha, Northview — 21.22m
10 — Knight, TeAndreia, Northview — 21.19m
11 — Torres-Brown, Rach, Arnold HS — 21.06m
12 — Tompkins, Anjerica, West Florida — 20.51m
13 — Menard, Tayler, South Walton — 19.10m
14 — Andrews, Alexis, Walton — 18.92m
15 — Hooks, LaKirstan, West Florida — 18.77m
16 — Hackworth, Teri, West Florida — 18.19m
17 — Kahl, Kaleigh, Rutherford — 17.52m
18 — Ingram, Aleacia, Walton — 14.50m
19 — Williams, Zipporah, Rutherford — 12.63m
Boys Discus Throw Varsity
1 — Stolsig, Dane, West Florida — 47.34m
2 — Fernando, Joseph, West Florida — 37.51m
3 — Brown, John, Bay — 35.50m
4 — Davis, Harry, Chipley — 35.15m
5 — Beauford, Justin, West Florida — 33.95m
6 — Borcz, Jason, Pensacola Catholic — 32.91m
7 — Gordon, Reggie, Arnold HS — 31.39m
8 — Benford, Zack, Walton — 31.08m
9 — Grice, Kahlil, Northview — 30.93m
10 — McIntyre, Gervante, Rutherford — 30.78m
11 — Smothers, Jordan, Chipley — 30.55m
12 — Nash, Stetson, Northview — 30.35m
13 — Hamilton, Demariou, Bay — 29.48m
14 — Whitehead, Austin, Northview — 28.52m
15 — Brown, Ethan, Bay — 27.88m
16 — Coleman, Jhavon, Bay — 27.83m
17 — Payne, Johnathan, Walton — 27.63m
18 — Haynie, Dustin, Arnold HS — 27.30m
19 — Hairston, Jaden, Rutherford — 26.89m
20 — Sowell, Marshall, Bozeman — 24.79m
21 — Wood, Gregory, Pensacola Catholic — 23.85m
22 — Lane, Daniel, Chipley — 23.08m
23 — Brown, Cameron, Rutherford — 21.36m
24 — Rausch, Aaron, Northview — 20.65m
25 — Ayres, Nicolas, Chipley — 19.91m
26 — Shelton, Jackson, Pensacola Catholic — 19.58m
27 — Crabtree, Matthew, Walton — 18.74m
28 — Conkle, Christian, Pensacola Catholic — 18.05m
Girls Shot Put Varsity
1 — Collins, Symontae, West Florida — 10.52m
2 — Martin, Anissa, Bay — 10.47m
3 — Thompson, Kebrecei, Walton — 10.30m
4 — McQueen, Krista, Walton — 10.08m
5 — Hooks, LaKirstan, West Florida — 9.56m
6 — Bates, Elayzha, Northview — 9.10m
7 — Peterson, Whitney, Bay — 9.07m
8 — Bell, Tatyanna, Rutherford — 9.06m
9 — Harper, Ashley, Walton — 8.99m
10 — Craig, Maya, Arnold HS — 8.45m
11 — Tompkins, Anjerica, West Florida — 8.37m
12 — Knight, TeAndreia, Northview — 8.31m
13 — Torres-Brown, Rach, Arnold HS — 7.73m
13 — Davis, Shelby, Bozeman — 7.73m
15 — Ephfrom, Jereaka, West Florida — 7.71m
16 — Warren, Nisaa, South Walton — 7.70m
17 — Moore, Maloni, Bay — 7.64m
18 — Williams, Zipporah, Rutherford — 6.26m
Boys Shot Put Varsity
1 — Fernando, Joseph, West Florida — 16.71m
2 — Stolsig, Dane, West Florida — 14.64m
3 — Beauford, Justin, West Florida — 13.09m
4 — Cook, Tanner, Chipley — 12.54m
5 — Nash, Stetson, Northview — 12.15m
6 — Brown, Jaleel, Walton — 11.98m
7 — Gordon, Reggie, Arnold HS — 11.96m
8 — McIntyre, Gervante, Rutherford — 11.56m
9 — Brown, John, Bay — 11.54m
10 — Davis, Harry, Chipley — 11.53m
11 — Borcz, Jason, Pensacola Catholic — 11.45m
12 — Brown, Ethan, Bay — 11.27m
13 — Shelton, Jackson, Pensacola Catholic — 11.25m
14 — Smith, Giovanni, Bay — 11.07m
15 — Whitehead, Austin, Northview — 11.04m
16 — Hairston, Jaden, Rutherford — 10.85m
17 — Brown, Cameron, Rutherford — 10.56m
18 — Hamilton, Demariou, Bay — 10.54m
19 — Daniels, Tyler, Chipley — 10.44m
20 — Benford, Zack, Walton — 10.24m
21 — Payne, Johnathan, Walton — 10.20m
22 — Miller, Coleman, Walton — 9.68m
23 — Grice, Kahlil, Northview — 9.61m
24 — Wood, Gregory, Pensacola Catholic — 9.37m
25 — Haynie, Dustin, Arnold HS — 9.02m
26 — Sowell, Marshall, Bozeman — 8.99m
27 — Daniels, Cole, Chipley — 8.87m
28 — Rausch, Aaron, Northview — 8.22m
29 — Hart, Nick, Pensacola Catholic — 6.50m
Girls 4×800 Meter Relay Varsity
1 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,
- Arthur, Lynn — 10:28.37
- Nesbitt, Raleigh
- Roberts, Kaysi
- Sanchez, Charlene
2 — Arnold HS ‘A’,
- Bazin, Camille — 11:02.72
- Gaillard, Christina
- Hodges, Mikayla
- Ashley, Michaela
3 — Pensacola Catholic ‘A’, — 11:18.48
- Campion, Natalie
- Endacott, Gabrielle
- Farr, Rebecca
4 — Walton ‘A’,
- Dorsey, Natasha — 12:24.42
- Miller, Bridget
- Pinon, Stephanie
- Bennett, Abigail
5 — Rutherford ‘A’,
- Fish, Madison — 12:44.34
- Kahl, Kaleigh
- Lloyd, Cameron
- Miller, Joy
6 — Northview ‘A’,
- Franklin, Jazzlyn — 13:24.79
Thorpe, Julia
Solchenberger, Mason
Bobo, Annie
Boys 4×800 Meter Relay Varsity
1 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,
- Clark, Alec — 08:31.6
- Jackson, Javen
- Jones, Matthew
- Sortino, Mark
2 — South Walton ‘A’,
- Chou, Winston — 08:48.2
- Friis, Christian
- Gonzales, Jesus
- Moore, Darien
3 — Rutherford ‘A’,
- Carr, Stephen — 09:06.9
- Cassel, Adam
- James, Tyrus
- Threatt, Javen
4 — Arnold HS ‘A’,
- Cassin, Francis — 09:19.7
- Shoppe, Quinn
- Berry, Trevor
- Berry, Tylor
5 — Pensacola Catholic ‘A’, – 10:03.4
- Driscoll, Pat
- Reiter, David
- Stersic, Ryan
6 — Bay ‘A’,
- Kent, Ryan — 10:17.5
- Heard, Sanquez
- Butler, Bryan
- Carpenter, Jonathan
7 — Northview ‘A’,
- Thorpe, David — 11:55.7
- Ates, Austin
- Gafford, Ramsey
- Rausch, Aaron
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles Varsity
1 — Culliver, Aysha, West Florida — 16.48
2 — Broadt, Amy, South Walton — 17.71
3 — Floyd, Tierra, Northview — 17.72
4 — Valcourt, Laura, Bay — 18.75
5 — Pinkard, Tracey, Bay — 19.21
6 — Joiner, Ashley, Northview — 19.93
7 — Sanders, Arrielle, West Florida — 19.97
8 — Love, Isis, West Florida — 20.03
9 — Robbins, Autaneak, West Florida — 20.26
10 — Wickizer, Alexus, Pensacola Catholic — 20.42
11 — Anderson, Haley, South Walton — 21.18
12 — McRobie, Kaleigh, Arnold HS — 23.04
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles Varsity
1 — Sinkfield, Ja’Paul, Pensacola Catholic — 15.91
2 — Espinoza, Valentin, West Florida — 16.22
3 — Gipson, ClaDarrius, Rutherford — 16.72
4 — Gundrum, Elisha, South Walton — 16.92
5 — Friis, Christian, South Walton — 17.04
6 — Ledo-Massey, Joe, South Walton — 17.38
7 — Lehnhardt, Dillon, Arnold HS — 17.71
8 — johnson, tyler, South Walton — 17.84
9 — Goldsby, Bobby, Pensacola Catholic — 19.86
10 — Creamer, Tristen, Northview — 20.17
11 — Canada, Matthews, Bay — 20.24
12 — Beyer, Logan, Arnold HS — 20.97
13 — White, Dy’Shun, Northview — 21.55
14 — Guerrero, Rasul, Pensacola Catholic — 21.9
15 — Thorpe, David, Northview — 21.95
16 — Snyder, Joseph, Pensacola Catholic — 22.09
Girls 100 Meter Dash Varsity
1 — Williams, Jasmine, West Florida — 13.04
2 — Bostic, Cynekia, Rutherford — 13.19
3 — Trimble, Jasmyne, West Florida — 13.33
4 — Rickerson, Trenish, West Florida — 13.39
5 — Beck, Cheyenne, Rutherford — 13.66
6 — Haynie, Jesica, Walton — 13.84
7 — Ellenberg, Briana, Walton — 13.93
8 — Davis, Briana, Rutherford — 14.11
9 — Fiellin, Hannah, Northview — 14.28
10 — Cumming, Keasha, Bay — 14.4
11 — Brown, Angelique, Northview — 14.49
12 — Page, LaBrea, West Florida — 14.74
13 — Jackson, Tahja, Rutherford — 14.93
14 — Carter, Johna, Northview — 15.03
15 — Davis, Kendra, Pensacola Catholic — 15.3
16 — Freeman, La’Jerika, Northview — 17.8
Boys 100 Meter Dash Varsity
1 — Turrell, Travon, Bay — 11.33
2 — Everette, Joey, West Florida — 11.71
3 — Little, Fester, Rutherford — 11.8
4 — Robinson, Neiko, Northview — 11.9
5 — Williams, Amos, Walton — 11.97
6 — Brown, Kyle, Pensacola Catholic — 12.3
7 — Yelverton, Marquis, Walton — 12.33
8 — Roberson, Steven, Rutherford — 12.34
9 — Moore, Holden, Northview — 12.36
10 — McCray, Michael, Rutherford — 12.42
11 — Echols, Jonathan, Bay — 12.43
12 — Reese, Zach, South Walton — 12.51
13 — Nicholson, Anthony, Arnold HS — 12.72
14 — Mangrum, Ben, Pensacola Catholic — 12.85
15 — Caldwell, Lazavier, Walton — 12.86
16 — Swint, Marcus, Chipley — 12.98
17 — McCovery, Michael, Chipley — 13.61
18 — Bradley, TyDre, Northview — 13.9
19 — Kashur, John, Pensacola Catholic — 14.23
Girls 1600 Meter Run Varsity
1 — Ashley, Michaela, Arnold HS — 05:30.1
2 — Hodges, Mikayla, Arnold HS — 05:34.0
3 — Fulmer, Maddie, South Walton — 05:34.7
4 — Nesbitt, Raleigh, West Florida — 05:34.7
5 — Farr, Rebecca, Pensacola Catholic — 05:37.4
6 — Roberts, Kaysi, West Florida — 05:51.2
7 — Moore, Hanna, West Florida — 06:12.6
8 — Campion, Natalie, Pensacola Catholic — 06:16.0
9 — Lockridge, Kaitlin, Pensacola Catholic — 06:24.7
10 — Sublett, Jennifer, West Florida — 06:45.4
11 — Sharp, Rebecca, Bozeman — 06:53.8
12 — Miller, Joy, Rutherford — 07:01.4
13 — Franklin, Jazzlyn, Northview — 07:02.8
14 — Kelly, Alayna, Rutherford — 07:02.9
15 — Bennett, Abigail, Walton — 07:03.1
16 — Solchenberger, Mas, Northview — 07:41.7
17 — Reynolds, Bethany, Northview — 07:44.7
18 — Thorpe, Julia, Northview — 07:48.8
Boys 1600 Meter Run Varsity
1 — Chope, John Pensacola Catholic — 05:03.9
2 — Neyman, Edward, Pensacola Catholic — 05:05.7
3 — Wright, David, West Florida — 05:06.0
4 — Cassel, Adam, Rutherford — 05:15.3
5 — Gaines, Carson, West Florida — 05:20.3
6 — Drimmie, David, West Florida — 05:23.4
7 — Conn, Cameron, Arnold HS — 05:24.4
8 — Pannell, Keith, Walton — 05:28.0
9 — Kent, Ryan, Bay — 05:47.0
10 — Gafford, Ramsey, Northview — 05:47.8
11 — Facer, John, West Florida — 05:48.2
12 — Steamer, Ken, Rutherford — 05:48.2
13 — Heard, Sanquez, Bay — 05:57.0
14 — Stills, Joey, Pensacola Catholic — 05:59.4
15 — Busick, Joshua, Rutherford — 06:03.9
16 — Borelli, Joshua, Northview — 06:10.9
17 — Frymire, Addison, Walton — 06:20.7
18 — Bell, Wesley, Chipley — 06:27.8
19 — Ates, Austin, Northview — 06:28.1
20 — Calloway, Zachary, Northview — 06:29.9
21 — Villanova, Nick, Pensacola Catholic — 06:34.9
22 — Cobb, Darin, Walton — 06:40.0
23 — Howell, Lucas, Walton — 07:06.1
Girls 4×100 Meter Relay Varsity
1 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,
- Culliver, Aysha — 50.77
2 — Bay ‘A’,
- Hamilton, Deneca — 50.81
- Walker, Shydria
- Russell, Na’Kiya
- Kelso, Deidrianna
3 — Rutherford ‘A’, — 52.05
4 — Northview ‘A’,
- Carter, Johna — 53.32
- Joiner, Ashley
5 — Walton ‘A’, — 58.43
Boys 4×100 Meter Relay Varsity
1 — Rutherford ‘A’, — 43.46
2 — Bay ‘A’,
- Canada, Matthews — 45.09
- Johnson, Damius
- Echols, Jonathan
- Ghant, Daniel
3 — Walton ‘A’,
- Campbell, Terrell — 45.32
- Caldwell, Lazavier
4 — Northview ‘A’, — 45.57
- Newsome, Cameron
- Creamer, Tristen
5 — South Walton ‘A’, — 47.11
Girls 400 Meter Run Varsity
1 — Walker, Shydria, Bay — 01:00.5
2 — Williams, Nikesia, Bay — 01:01.7
3 — Hamilton, Deneca, Bay — 01:02.9
4 — Brown, Salena, West Florida — 01:05.6
5 — Porter, Savannah, South Walton — 01:06.5
6 — Robbins, Autaneak, West Florida — 01:08.2
7 — Davis, Zacarra, Northview — 01:11.0
8 — Dorsey, Natasha, Walton — 01:19.0
9 — Dawsey, Kaylaa, Walton — 01:26.6
10 — Barnhill, Caitlyn, Northview — 01:33.6
Boys 400 Meter Run Varsity
1 — Threatt, Javen, Rutherford — 51.26
2 — Moore, Darien, South Walton — 52.34
3 — Byas, Johnathan, Bay — 52.64
4 — Phillips, Raheem, Walton — 52.69
5 — Johnson, Jabari, West Florida — 52.7
6 — Harris, Marcus, Rutherford — 52.72
7 — Carr, Stephen, Rutherford — 52.99
8 — Stovall, Rodric, West Florida — 54.1
9 — Ledo-Massey, Joe, South Walton — 54.25
10 — McKenzie, Connnor, Arnold HS — 55.22
11 — Ghant, Daniel, Bay — 55.41
12 — McNeil, Josh, Walton — 56.09
13 — Foster, Kris, Bay — 56.67
14 — Bergman, Nick, Arnold HS — 56.74
15 — Gratz, Robbie, Walton — 56.87
16 — Newsome, Cameron, Northview — 57.21
17 — James, Tyrus, Rutherford — 58.09
18 — Benedik, Stephen, Arnold HS — 58.12
19 — Klosinski, Justin, Bozeman — 58.29
20 — Randolph, Ken, Walton — 58.96
21 — Lett, Keondrae, Northview — 59.12
22 — Crabtree, Chris, Bozeman — 01:04.3
23 — Bushaw, Shane, Northview — 01:05.7
24 — Driscoll, Pat, Pensacola Catholic — 01:09.8
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles Varsity
1 — Culliver, Aysha, West Florida — 47.73
2 — Valcourt, Laura, Bay — 50.34
3 — Broadt, Amy, South Walton — 50.38
4 — Blackshear, Tiarra, Pensacola Catholic — 51.43
5 — Love, Isis, West Florida — 52.11
6 — Pinkard, Tracey, Bay — 53.71
7 — Sanders, Arrielle, West Florida — 54.22
8 — Wickizer, Alexus, Pensacola Catholic — 01:00.8
9 — Bobo, Annie, Northview — 01:01.1
10 — Wilson, Makaila, Bozeman — 01:02.7
11 — Pruitt, Alex, Arnold HS — 01:03.6
Boys 300 Meter Hurdles Varsity
1 — Sinkfield, Ja’Paul, Pensacola Catholic — 40.92
2 — Stovall, Rodney, West Florida — 41.78
3 — Espinoza, Valentin, West Florida — 42.2
4 — Gundrum, Elisha, South Walton — 42.74
5 — Gipson, ClaDarrius, Rutherford — 43.05
6 — Johnson, Daishon, Pensacola Catholic — 43.48
7 — Johnson, Damius, Bay — 43.49
8 — Acromite, Duke, Pensacola Catholic — 45.83
9 — Canada, Matthews, Bay — 46.45
10 — Friis, Christian, South Walton — 46.48
11 — johnson, tyler, South Walton — 47.19
12 — Lehnhardt, Dillon, Arnold HS — 47.98
13 — Gratz, Robbie, Walton — 48.12
14 — White, Dy’Shun, Northview — 48.22
15 — Creamer, Tristen, Northview — 48.88
16 — Goldsby, Bobby, Pensacola Catholic — 50.25
17 — Bushaw, Shane, Northview — 53.2
18 — Thorpe, David, Northview — 55.78
Girls 800 Meter Run Varsity
1 — Arthur, Lynn, West Florida — 02:32.1
2 — Kelso, Deidrianna, Bay — 02:32.9
3 — Fulmer, Maddie, South Walton — 02:33.0
4 — Roberts, Kaysi, West Florida — 02:33.1
5 — Barwick, Sarah, Bay — 02:46.3
6 — Lloyd, Cameron, Rutherford — 02:49.7
7 — Endacott, Gabriell, Pensacola Catholic — 02:51.7
8 — Chope, Emma, Pensacola Catholic — 02:54.3
9 — Ho, Alverinda, West Florida — 02:56.0
10 — Simbulan, Marffee, West Florida — 02:56.7
11 — Ehlers, Elizabeth, Pensacola Catholic — 03:03.3
12 — Fish, Madison, Rutherford — 03:09.3
13 — Sharp, Rebecca, Bozeman — 03:11.1
14 — Kahl, Kaleigh, Rutherford — 03:17.7
15 — Williams, Jhdoriun, Bay — 03:18.5
16 — Pinon, Stephanie, Walton — 03:18.8
17 — Mcgahan, Moriah, Northview — 03:20.6
18 — Bennett, Brittany, Walton — 03:27.8
19 — Bennett, Brooke, Walton — 03:37.0
20 — Walston, Emily, Northview — 03:47.6
21 — Wiedel, Joselynn, Northview — 04:00.3
22 — Presley, Rachel, Northview — 04:19.0
Boys 800 Meter Run Varsity
1 — Wyllie, Andrew, Rutherford — 02:01.9
2 — Jones, Matthew, West Florida — 02:04.0
3 — Chope, John, Pensacola Catholic — 02:06.8
4 — Chou, Winston, South Walton — 02:08.4
5 — Sortino, Mark, West Florida — 02:11.6
6 — Rodgers, Delvon, West Florida — 02:12.4
7 — Gonzales, Jesus, South Walton — 02:17.4
8 — Stersic, Ryan, Pensacola Catholic — 02:23.4
9 — Berry, Tylor, Arnold HS — 02:23.4
10 — Pannell, Keith, Walton — 02:27.5
11 — Butler, Bryan, Bay — 02:31.7
12 — Reiter, David, Pensacola Catholic — 02:32.4
13 — Heard, Sanquez, Bay — 02:35.0
14 — Cassel, Adam, Rutherford — 02:38.3
15 — Kent, Ryan, Bay — 02:40.4
16 — Crabtree, Chris, Bozeman — 02:46.1
17 — Peterson, Sam, Pensacola Catholic — 02:48.2
18 — Borelli, Joshua, Northview — 02:49.8
19 — Frymire, Addison, Walton — 02:52.8
20 — Calloway, Zachary, Northview — 03:02.8
21 — Gafford, Ramsey, Northview — 03:16.2
Girls 200 Meter Dash Varsity
1 — Bostic, Cynekia, Rutherford — 26.58
2 — Williams, Jasmine, West Florida — 26.9
3 — Trimble, Jasmyne, West Florida — 28.09
4 — Beck, Cheyenne, Rutherford — 28.87
5 — Brown, Angelique, Northview — 29.17
6 — Ephfrom, Jereaka, West Florida — 29.19
7 — Haynie, Jesica, Walton — 29.42
8 — James, Keylonda, West Florida — 29.51
9 — Cumming, Keasha, Bay — 29.97
10 — Carter, Johna, Northview — 32.35
11 — Jackson, Tahja, Rutherford — 32.73
12 — Davis, Kendra, Pensacola Catholic — 32.77
13 — Gardner, Justice, Walton — 32.79
14 — Spears, Sharnice, Northview — 36.01
15 — Cook, Casy, Walton — 36.51
16 — Dixon, Sonya, Northview — 39.68
Boys 200 Meter Dash Varsity
1 — Turrell, Travon, Bay — 22.76
2 — Williams, Curtis, Rutherford — 23.25
3 — Johnson, Jabari, West Florida — 23.51
4 — Everette, Joey, West Florida — 23.99
5 — Britton, Cameron, Arnold HS — 24.1
6 — Robinson, Neiko, Northview — 24.26
7 — Echols, Jonathan, Bay — 24.37
8 — Williams, Amos, Walton — 24.48
9 — Little, Fester, Rutherford — 24.68
10 — Mitchell, Malik, Rutherford — 25.06
11 — Roberson, Steven, Rutherford — 25.08
12 — Moore, Holden, Northview — 25.13
13 — Bradley, TyDre, Northview — 25.39
14 — Caldwell, Lazavier, Walton — 25.93
15 — Jasso, Chad, Pensacola Catholic — 26.08
16 — Phillips, Cody, Walton — 26.51
17 — Newsome, Cameron, Northview — 26.87
18 — Klosinski, Justin, Bozeman — 26.96
19 — Caldwell, Shawn, Walton — 27.15
20 — Nicholson, Anthony, Arnold HS — 28.82
21 — Bedgood, Joshua, Bozeman — 28.97
22 — Marquez, Isaac, Pensacola Catholic — 30.99
Girls 3200 Meter Run Varsity
1 — Hodges, Mikayla, Arnold HS — 12:06.4
2 — Ashley, Michaela, Arnold HS — 12:11.0
3 — Sanchez, Charlene, West Florida — 12:26.6
4 — Farr, Rebecca, Pensacola Catholic — 12:41.9
5 — Nesbitt, Raleigh, West Florida — 13:15.4
6 — Wiley, Miranda, West Florida — 13:21.9
7 — Turner, Danielle, West Florida — 13:46.9
8 — Franklin, Jazzlyn, Northview — 16:08.3
9 — Miller, Joy, Rutherford — 16:17.5
Boys 3200 Meter Run Varsity
1 — Clark, Alec, West Florida — 10:34.1
2 — Remich, Michael, Pensacola Catholic — 10:41.8
3 — Modin, Seth, West Florida — 10:52.9
4 — Wakefield, Dylan, West Florida — 10:53.4
5 — Byrd, Aaron, Pensacola Catholic — 11:14.9
6 — Diamond, Garrett, West Florida — 11:17.6
7 — Pilson, Corey, Rutherford — 11:24.0
8 — Cuevas, David, Pensacola Catholic — 12:00.4
9 — Conn, Cameron, Arnold HS — 12:11.1
10 — Capulong, Derrick, Arnold HS — 12:15.1
11 — Sasiela, Steven, Arnold HS — 12:46.1
12 — Birdwell, Charles, Pensacola Catholic — 12:56.4
13 — Clark, Adam, South Walton — 13:22.4
14 — Busick, Joshua, Rutherford — 13:40.4
15 — Borelli, Joshua, Northview — 13:51.5
16 — Ates, Austin, Northview — 14:22.5
Girls 4×400 Meter Relay Varsity
1 — Bay ‘A’, — 4:06.37
2 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,
- Brown, Salena — 4:27.53
- Robbins, Autaneak
- Culliver, Aysha
- Sanders, Arrielle
3 — South Walton ‘A’, — 4:40.78
4 — Pensacola Catholic ‘A’,
- Burke, Lilly — 4:41.71
- Campion, Natalie
- Endacott, Gabrielle
- Lockridge, Kaitlin
5 — Northview ‘A’ — 4:47.53
- Joiner, Ashley
- Mcgahan, Moriah
- Fiellin, Hannah
- Davis, Zacarra
Boys 4×400 Meter Relay Varsity
1 — Rutherford ‘A’,
- Carr, Stephen — 3:27.34
- Wyllie, Andrew
- Williams, Curtis
- Threatt, Javen
2 — Bay ‘A’, — 3:28.88
3 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,
- Espinoza, Valentino — 3:30.75
- Jackson, Javen
- Johnson, Jabari
- Stovall, Rodney
4 — South Walton ‘A’, — 3:35.95
5 — Pensacola Catholic ‘A’,
- Chope, John — 3:46.13
- Johnson, Daishon
- Peabody, Khaifa
- Sinkfield, Ja’Paul
6 — Arnold HS ‘A’,
- Benedik, Stephen — 3:54.95
- Mendez, Gabriel
- Shoppe, Quinn
- Bergman, Nick
7 — Northview ‘A’,
- Creamer, Tristen — 3:56.70
- Lett, Keondrae
- Grissett, Azeen
- Newsome, Cameron
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Suns Blow Past Wahoos
April 18, 2013
The Jacksonville Suns scored runs in five of their first six at-bats and cruised to a 10-3 win over the Pensacola Blue Wahoos in front of 4,159 fans on Wednesday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.
Despite the lopsided score, the night was a win for everyone at the ballpark, including Tristan Laurent who participated in the Sacred Heart Home Run for Life. Laurent, a member of the West Florida High School baseball team, was recently diagnosed with brain cancer. As part of the Home Run for Life, every player from both teams greeted Laurent during his lap on the field and he also received a bat signed by the entire Blue Wahoos team.
In the game, the Suns got a leadoff homer from Danny Black in the first and that was just a sign of things to come. Kyle Jensen blasted a two-run home run in the third to open up a three-run lead. It was part of a big night from Jensen, who finished a triple shy of the cycle and went 3-for-5 with two runs scored and four RBI.
In the fourth inning, Jacksonville continued to hit around Pensacola starter Tim Crabbe, connecting on five consecutive two-out hits to score three runs. Derek Dietrich tripled home two prior to a Jensen RBI single. Mark Canha smacked a solo shot in the fifth for Jacksonville’s third homer of the contest, giving the Suns a 7-3 lead.
Crabbe (1-1) gave up seven runs on 14 hits in his 4.2 frames while allowing the three solo dingers. Prior to tonight’s start, Crabbe was third in the league in opponents batting average and had given up just four knocks in his prior two outings.
The Suns offense battered newcomer Shaun Ellis in his 1.1 innings, posting three more tallies in the sixth with RBI’s coming from Jensen, Cox, and Canha. Jacksonville ended up with 18 hits, which tied a Blue Wahoos record for most hits allowed in a single contest. J.T. Realmuto had four of the 18 hits while scoring three times.
Pensacola got all three of its runs in the bottom of the third against Jacksonville starter Adam Conley. With the bases loaded and one out, Donald Lutz drew a walk to make the score 3-1. Steve Selsky followed with a two-run single up the middle to briefly tie the game at three.
Conley only went four innings and thus did not qualify for the win. Edgar Olmos (2-0) picked up the win in relief by tossing two one-hit innings. The Jacksonville bullpen extended its scoreless innings streak to 22 innings dating back to last Saturday.
The Wahoos and Suns continue their five-game set on Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. Chad Rogers (1-0, 2.45) will get the start for the Blue Wahoos against Michael Ojala (1-0, 6.00).
Story by Kevin Burke
Northview Falls In District Tourney; Jay Advances To Finals
April 17, 2013
The Northview Lady Chiefs fell in the District 1 Class 1A softball tournament Tuesday, while the Jay Lady Royals advanced to the finals Thursday night.
Northview lost 7-1 to Chipley, a team the No. 1 seed Lady Chiefs had defeated twice during the regular season.
The Jay Lady Royals beat the Lady Gators of Baker 6-1. Syndney Lowery allowed jut three hits in seven innings on the mound. Taylor Moore went 4-4, Ashlynn Geck went 3-3, Olivia Wright was 2-3, and Camille Driver was 1-4 for Jay.
The Lady Royals will play the Baker Gators at 6 p.m. Thursday for the District 1 Class 1A championship.
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Pensacola Wahoos Snap Skid With 6-3 Win Over Suns
April 17, 2013
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos offense awakened from its nearly weeklong slumber by pounding their way past the Jackonsville Suns 6-3 on Tuesday night in front of 3,358 fans at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.
Pensacola rallied from an early 2-0 deficit to score six runs in their first three at-bats. In the last of the first inning, Donald Lutz launched a laser over the right field wall for a two-run homer, scoring Brodie Greene who had singled earlier in the frame. The blast was Lutz’s fourth of the season, the most in the Southern League in the young 2013 campaign, and it knotted the game at two apiece.
The Wahoos added to their lead with a four-run third inning against Jacksonville starter James Leverton. With one out, Ryan LaMarre and Greene singled before scampering home on a two-run opposite-field double from Bryson Smith to give Pensacola a 4-2 lead. Lutz was then hit by a pitch and after a lineout and a pitching change, Devin Lohman dropped a double down the left field line to score Smith and Lutz to give the Wahoos a four-run advantage.
That was more than enough for Pensacola starter Josh Smith (1-2) who had his best start of the season by giving up two runs on six hits over five frames. Smith’s lone mistake was yielding a two-out, two-run single in the first to Mark Canha to give the Suns a brief 2-0 lead. Smith was also able to wiggle out of a bases-loaded jam in the fourth by forcing Chris Gutierrez to pop up in foul territory to the catcher.
Jacksonville scored a run in the ninth on a single from Daniel Pertusati and brought the tying run to the plate with one out, but Lee Hyde struck out Derek Dietrich and Curtis Partch came on to earn his third save of the year by punching out Chris Gutierrez.
Leverton (0-1) picked up the loss in his first start of the season after his first three appearances of the year came out of the bullpen. The southpaw went just 2.2 innings, allowing six runs (all earned) on six hits. Jordan Conley, Scott McGough and Rett Varner kept Pensacola at bay the rest of the contest, limiting the Wahoos to just three hits over the final 5.1 frames.
The series continues on Wednesday night as Tim Crabbe looks for his second win of the season for Pensacola against Jacksonville southpaw Adam Conley. First pitch is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
Story by Kevin Burke
Pictured top: Donald Lutz smacked his league-leading fourth home run of the season on Tuesday night. Photo courtesy Emmele Photography for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Jacksonville Gets Extra Inning Win Over Blue Wahoos
April 16, 2013
Kyle Jensen launched a solo home run in the top of the 11th inning, accounting for the only run in the game as the Jacksonville Suns extending their winning streak to five games with a 1-0 win over the Pensacola Blue Wahoos on Monday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium in front of 4,018 fans.
Neither team mounted much of a rally through the first 10 innings of the contest, as both offenses continued their respective early-season struggles. Pensacola had only two runners reach third base the entire game with the best chance coming in the fourth. The Wahoos had runners on second and third with two outs for hot-hitting Tucker Barnhart, but starter Brian Flynn got Barnhart to ground out to end the threat.
Pensacola also had a runner thrown out at the plate to end the third inning as David Vidal was caught trying to score from second on an infield single from Ryan LaMarre.
Flynn, the Southern League’s strikeout leader entering the game, struck out just two over six innings but yielded only three base knocks. Edgar Olmos (1-0) earned the win for the Suns by tossing two innings of relief with two strikeouts. Michael Brady picked up his fourth save of the year with a perfect bottom of the 11th.
Jacksonville had a base runner in every inning except the eighth and 10th before finally scratching across a run on Jensen’s first round-tripper of the year. Chris Manno (0-1) took the loss for Pensacola as he gave up the run on three hits while striking out three in the 11th.
Blue Wahoos starter Daniel Renken went 5.2 innings in his second Double-A start, allowing five hits while striking out two and walking three. Renken continued a strong stretch of starting pitching for the Wahoos. Pensacola starters have given up just two runs in their last 27.2 innings pitched, an ERA of 0.65 over the last five games. However, the Wahoos are a combined 1-4 in their last five.
A big highlight of the evening was the presentation from Ballparks.com’s Joe Mock, awarding the Blue Wahoos their plaques for earning “Ballpark of the Year” last season from the website.
The five-game series continues on Tuesday night with Josh Smith taking the ball for the Wahoos against the Suns’ James Leverton. First pitch is set for 7:00 p.m. from Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. It’s Team Tuesday and select players will sign autographs on the concourse before the game.
Story by Kevin Burke
Pictured top: Daniel Renken tossed 5.2 innings for the Wahoos, but settled for a no-decision. Photo courtesy Emmele Photography for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Pensacola Ice Flyers Win President’s Cup
April 15, 2013
The Pensacola Ice Flyers won their first ever President’s Cup Sunday night, defeating the Huntsville Havoc 2-0 for the Southern Professional Hockey League championship. Pat Knowlton scored for the Ice Flyers and made it 1-0 early the game. And Bradley Cooper sealed the win, making it 2-0 Ice Flyers with just over seven minutes left in the second in front of 4,600 fans. Pictured: The Pensacola Ice Flyers won the President’s Cup Sunday night for the Southern Professional Hockey League championship. Photos courtesy Pensacola Bay Center for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Junior Ice Flyers Bring Home Tourney Wins Too
April 15, 2013
The Pensacola Ice Flyers may have brought home the President’s Cup and the Southern Professional Hockey League championship Sunday night, but they were not the only Ice Flyers to bring hockey championships back to their home ice at The Hangar and the Pensacola Bay Center.
The Pensacola Junior Ice Flyers Mite team also brought home several big tournament wins on the ice around the Southeast.
The Junior Ice Flyers win the Bob Gorman Freedom Memorial Tournament in Huntsville back in January, and they came in second in the Country and Western Showdown in Nashville back in March.
And at the recent Gulf Coast Meltdown Developmental Invitational in Biloxi, the younger Ice Flyers went 4-0 for the tournament on the strength of multiple players, including Liam Bryan of Cantonment (pictured inset) who scored 13 goals.
“There are multiple players who have scored or played great defense,” said Byran’s mom Jessica Bryan. “This is a great group of kids.”
Pictured: The Pensacola Junior Flyers Mite team in action. Photos courtesy Shaun Beal for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Cantonment Teams Take Top Prizes In Log-A-Load Bass Tournament
April 15, 2013
A couple of Cantonment teams took the top prizes in the 17th Log-A-Load for Kids benefit bass tournament held Saturday at Life Oak Landing near Stockton, Ala.
Eddie Milstead and Toney Clements, both of Cantonment, took the $3,000 first place prize with a five-fish weight of 15.70 pounds and a 5.01 lunker prize. The cousins won the tourney back i n 2011 when it was held on the Escambia River.
Brothers Sammy and Shane Garrett of Cantonment took second with a 14.3 pound total weight and a 4.71 lunker.
Log-A-Load Top Ten (5 fish total weight, lunker weight):
- Eddie Milstead and Toney Clements (15.70, 5.01)
- Sammy Garrett and Shane Garrett (14.3, 4.71)
- Adam Ross and Matt Thornton (13.87, 4.68)
- Johney Weaver and David Fisher (13.12, 3.96)
- Keith Marston and Logan Marston (12.83, 3.65).
- Shane Manley and Kevin Zellers (12.72, 4.29)
- Mark Dortch and Bradley Dortch (12.33, 3.42)
- Greg Sessions and Ken Sessions (12.27, 3.66)
- Mark Rose and Terry Davis (11.75, 4.16)
- Sterling Johnson and Tim Taylor (11.38, 2.98)
All proceeds from the event benefit Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital in Pensacola. Log-A-Load is sponsored by the Florida Forestry Association and the Florida Loggers Council.
Mobile Battles Back To Win 5-2 Over Blue Wahoos
April 15, 2013
For the second straight day, the Mobile BayBears offense woke up late and rallied for a 5-2 win over the Pensacola Blue Wahoos. With the victory, Mobile took four of five in the first series of the 2013 Bay to Bay Series.
Pensacola got on the board first for the fourth straight contest, as Donald Lutz singled home Bryson Smith as part of a two-out first-inning rally to put the Wahoos up 1-0. David Vidal extended Pensacola’s lead to 2-0 in the top half of the fifth with a two-out solo homer, his first of the season.
But the lead didn’t last long as Mobile finally got to Pensacola starter Ryan Dennick in the last of the fifth. After one-hitting the BayBears through four, Dennick loaded the bases on two singles and an error before yielding a two-run single to the opposing pitcher Bradin Hagens that knotted the game at two. Dennick was able to rebound and earned a no-decision, giving up two runs (one earned) on five hits over six innings.
Mobile took the lead for good in the seventh against reliever Kyle Lotzkar. Garrett Weber was plunked by Lotzkar (0-1) with the bases loaded and one out to force home a run and give the BayBears their first lead at 3-2. Lotzkar went just one-third of an inning, yielding a run on three hits and hitting two batters. Lee Hyde came on to induce a 1-2-3 double play to get out of the jam.
The BayBears added extra insurance in the eighth when Rossmel Perez brought home two with a two-out single to increase the lead to 5-2.
Pensacola got the tying run to the dish in the ninth inning but Bo Schultz forced a groundout and a flyout to end the ballgame.
Hagens (2-0) picked up the victory for Mobile, tossing seven innings, allowing just the two runs on six hits while striking out five. Schultz picked up his first save of the season by pitching the ninth.
Pensacola now returns home for the first of five with the Jacksonville Suns on Monday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. Daniel Renken is set to start for the Wahoos with first pitch scheduled for 7:00 p.m.
Story by Kevin Burke
Mobile Comes From Behind To Upend Pensacola 5-2
April 14, 2013
The Mobile BayBears scored five runs over their final three at-bats and knocked off the Pensacola Blue Wahoos 5-2 on Saturday night at Hank Aaron Stadium. With the win, Mobile clinched the series victory by winning three of the first four games in the five-game set.
Trailing 1-0 in the last of the sixth, the BayBears finally got to Pensacola starter Chad Rogers. Rossmel Perez led off the inning with a walk and stole second base to move into scoring position with two outs. Mike Freeman then drove him home with a solid single to left, knotting the game at one.
An inning later, Mobile took the lead for good with a two-run frame against reliever Loek Van Mil (0-1). Jon Griffin led off with a double, moved to third on a wild pitch and then scampered home on Van Mil’s second wild toss of the frame. David Nick then provided a solo shot for a 3-1 Mobile lead after seven. Van Mil pitched just one inning and gave up two runs on three hits for his first loss of the year.
The BayBears would add an extra two tallies in the eighth inning off reliever Chris Manno. Batting with the bases loaded, Griffin slammed his second double of the game, this time bringing home two runs to increase the Mobile advantage to 5-1.
Pensacola’s two runs came on two towering home runs. Travis Mattair led off the second inning with his second round-tripper of the year, which was the Wahoos’ only tally until Donald Lutz led off the ninth inning with a solo dinger to right to close to gap to 5-2. However, that was as close as Pensacola would get as Dan Cortes retired three of the next four hitters to give the BayBears the win.
Brett Lorin (2-0) picked up the win by pitching a scoreless seventh in relief of starter Anthony Meo, who made just the one mistake to Mattair over six solid innings in his second start at the Double-A level.
Rogers picked up a no-decision despite one-hitting Mobile through five frames. The right-hander ended up allowing a run on two hits over six innings and was saddled with a no-decision.
The Wahoos and BayBears wrap up their five-game series on Sunday at 2:05 p.m. Ryan Dennick (1-0, 3.60) will get the start for Pensacola against Mobile’s Bradin Hagens (1-0, 1.29).
Story By Kevin Burke









