Jay Royals Cheerleaders Place Fourth In The State

February 4, 2013

The Jay High School Competitive Cheer Squad took fourth place in the state over the weekend.

In their second year,the Jay squad was among 50 that competed in four regions during the last month, with 27 teams advancing to the state series in the 1A Small, Non-Tumbling division. After the semis, the top seven teams — including Jay — advanced to the finals in Kissimmee.

Jay is one of the smallest schools in the state with a competitive cheer team, and is the only competitive team in Santa Rosa County.  The team members are seniors Captain Hannah Roberts (captain) and Sha Kinder; juniors Kayla Flowers (co-captain), Kaitlyn Aguirre, Katy Bodiford, Harley Bradley, Morgin Mitchem, Brook Tegenkamp, and Brittany Tegenkamp; sophomores  Brittani Ashworth, Makenzie Bray, Alisha Roberts, and Kendra Wells; freshmen- Leslie Kinder, Alaina Smith and Emily Wright.  The girls are coached by Junia Fischer.

Pictured: The Jay Royals Competitive Cheer squad at the FHSAA  state finals Saturday in Kissimmee, FL. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Baseball, Softball Registrations Continue At Area Ballparks

February 2, 2013

Baseball and softball registrations across the area are underway. Here’s a look at registration information for Century, Molino Ballpark, Cantonment Ballpark, the First Baptist Church of Cantonment,  Pensacola Miracle League and Flomaton Cal Ripkin:

Molino Ballpark

Registration at the Molino Ballpark will be held on Saturdays, February 9 and 16, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the ballpark on Crabbtree Church Road. Wee Ball, T-ball, baseball and softball for ages 3-16. $55 registration fee for the first child. Birth certificate needed at registration. For more information, call (850) 712-6267.

Century Little League

Century Little Leauge will hold registration February 9, 16 and 23 at Roadside Park from noon until 2 p.m., or register at Rhonda’s Hair. Ages 3 and up. First child $50, second sibling $45 and third sibling $40. For more information, call (850) 393-9624 or (850) 259-4390.

Cantonment Spring Registration

Registration  will be held every Saturday until February 16 from 9 a.m. until noon at the Cantonment Ballpark. The cost is $80 per child.

For more information email TheCantonmentBaseballClub@gmail.com or visit this Facebook page.

First Baptist Cantonment

The First Baptist Church of Cantonment will hold registration this Saturday, February 9 from ages 4-12 for T-ball through coach pitch. Registration will be at the Grocery Advantage on Highway 29 beginning at 10 a.m., or register at the church office during the week.

The cost is $35 per child. Games begin March 16. There will be no intense practices and no traveling is required. All games are Saturdays only.

Miracle League of Pensacola

Registration for the Miracle League of Pensacola will be held Saturday, February 9 from 9 a.m. until noon at the ballpark on Nine Mile Road.

Registration is $40 for age 4-11; $45 for ages 12-18; $50 for ages 19 or older.
The Miracle League of Pensacola provides physically and mentally challenged individuals a safe and spirited program in which they can hit, run, and catch on a baseball field.  MLP offers a unique and memorable opportunity for these exceptional people to experience baseball. Volunteers are welcome.

The season begins Friday, March 15.

Tate Beats Northview

February 2, 2013

The Tate Aggies defeated the Northview Chiefs 78-51 to wrap up the regular season Friday night in Cantonment.

The Chiefs were led by Neino Robinson with 23 and Cameron Newsome with 12. Leading scorers for Tate were Marquis Cass with 25, Daniel Cafalrella with 21, and Travis Walton with 16.

Chiefs Honor Top Female Weightlifters

February 1, 2013

The Northview High School Girls Weightlifting Team recently ended a successful season and recognized several members for their achievements.

Pictured: (L-R) Most Improved Ashley Joiner; Most Valuable Jody Paramore; and Coach’s Award winners Te’Andreia Knight, Ashley Mooney and  Hannah Fiellin. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Assistant Coach Ty Wise Headed To Graceville

January 31, 2013

Northview High School assistant coach Ty Wise has accepted the head coach and athletic director position at Graceville High School.

Wise has been on the Northview coaching staff for four years. As offensive coordinator, he led a Chiefs offense that accumulated over 1,000 points during the last two seasons and a Class 1A state championship win this past season.

It’s a move that could have Wise and the Graceville Tigers on the opposite side of the stadium from the Chiefs this upcoming season — both teams are Class 1A Region 1…meaning they could feasibly face each other in the state playoff series.

The move to Graceville, Wise said, was the most difficult decision he has ever had to make in his professional career.

“I met with the players today and explained my desire to be a head coach; I knew it was something that I would eventually pursue,” Wise said Wednesday night. “For my family and professional career, it was the best position for us to move over there.”

But, much like the Northview players chant in the huddle following every football game, Wise said he’ll always be a Chief.

“My time at Northview was amazing. I’ll never be able to forget what we were able to accomplish; I’ll always reflect on the positive,” he said. “I hope Northview will continue to have success. I’ll always be a Chief.”

Wise, who played football for the University of Miami, is scheduled to meet with the Graceville Tigers players today and expects to make the official move to Graceville before Spring practices begin.

At Graceville, Wise replaces March Beach who went 8-3 with a district title in 2012. Beach accepted the head coaching job at Marianna High School.

Pictured top: Northview assistant coach Ty Wise celebrates a state championship win for the Chiefs last December in Orlando’s Citrus Bowl. Pictured below: Wise plans out plays on the sidelines of a Chiefs game in Bratt.  NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northview Boys Take Two From WS Neal

January 30, 2013

The Northview Chiefs took two from W.S. Neal Eagles Tuesday in boys basketball in East Brewton.

Northview 79, WS Neal 41

In varsity action, Northview beat WS Neal 79-41. Leading scorers for the Chiefs were Neino Robinson with 34, Cameron Newsome with 13, Laderious Franklin with 8 and Shane Bushaw with 8.  With the win, Northview improved to 12-6 on the season.

Northview 50, WS Neal 27 (JV)

In junior varsity action, Northview beat WS Neal 50-27. Leading scorers for the Chiefs were Tydre Bradley with 16, Keondrae Lett with 13 and Nick Lambert with 11. The JV Chiefs improved to 6-2 on the season.

Both teams wrap up regular season play Friday at Tate. The junior varsity game tips off at 5:30, and the varsity plays at 7:00.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Tate Aggies Release 2013 Baseball Schedules

January 29, 2013

The Tate Aggies have released their 2013 baseball schedules for the varsity, junior varsity and 9th grade teams.

Tate Pitcher Riley Hodge Signs With Tallahasee Community College

January 28, 2013

Tate High pitcher Riley Hodge has signed a scholarship to play for Tallahassee Community College next season. Hodge compiled a 5-1 record last year while posting a 1.06 ERA.

Pictured above are: TCC Head Coach Angelo Nicolosi, Riley Hodge, (back row) mother Robbie Hodge, father Wayne Hodge and Tate Head Coach Greg Blackmon. Pictured below: Hodge and his Aggies teammates. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

New Football Districts Finalized – Big Changes For Tate, Catholic

January 27, 2013

The Florida High School Athletic Association released final football classifications and districts for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 school years. The assignments mean a big change for Tate, a big jump for Catholic and the same big dreams of a state championship for Northview.

Tate, Crestview and Niceville slide up to three-school 1-7A, leaving the area’s Big 6 — Escambia, Milton, Pace, Pensacola, Pine Forest and Washington — in Class 1-6A.

A growing Catholic High was facing some serious road trips with a move proposed last month 3A, a district that included only schools in the Jacksonville area. The Crusaders appealed up two classes to 1-5A for a seven school district — Catholic, West Florida, Panama City Arnold, Gulf Breeze, Panama City Bay, Panama City Rutherford and Mosley.

Meanwhile, District 1-1A remains the same for the next couple of years, with the state champion Northview Chiefs, Jay, Baker and Freeport.

District 1-7A

  • Tate
  • Crestview
  • Niceville

District 1-6A

  • Escambia
  • Milton
  • Pace
  • Pensacola High
  • Pine Forest
  • Washington

District 1-5A

  • West Florida
  • Gulf Breeze
  • Pensacola Catholic
  • Panama City Arnold
  • Panama City Bay
  • Panama City Rutherford

District 1-1A

  • Northview
  • Jay
  • Baker
  • Freeport

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Tate’s Heather Thomason Signs With Alabama Southern

January 26, 2013

Tate High School senior Heather Thomason has signed a softball scholarship with Alabama Southern Community College in Monroeville.

Thomason is a two-year member of the varsity softball team as a pitcher and infielder. She played for the Molino Lady Astros for the past two years.  In 2006, she played on the Xtreme Energy team that won the 10U World Series in Panama City, and in 2007 was with the Emerald Coast Comets who finished third in the 12U World Series.

Thomason was a member of the varsity volleyball team for three years and also lettered in cross country.

Pictured: (L-R, seated) bother Tyler Thomason, mother Kim Thomason, Heather Thomason, father Pat Thomason, (standing) Tate Coach Melinda Wyatt and Alabama Southern Community College Coach Elaine Covin. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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