Friday Night Football Scores
November 2, 2012
Here is a look final scores from across the area tonight
FLORIDA
- Northview 40, Baker 6 [Read more, photos...]
- Freeport 40, Jay 7 [Read more, photos...]
- Tate 35, Washington 27 [Read more, photos...]
- West Florida 28, Tallahassee Chiles 21
- Milton 35, Pine Forest 21
- PHS 24, Escambia 3
- Pace 16, Catholic 15
- Gulf Breeze 45, Rutherford 15
ALABAMA
- Flomaton 63, Central Hayneville 20
- Baldwin County 20, Escambia County 0
- T.R. Miller 28, Sweetwater 27
- W.S. Neal 66, Millry 20
AISA 3A Playoffs
- #1 Tuscaloosa Academy 28, Escambia Academy 8
Molino Lady Astros Win Fall Tourney HS Division
October 30, 2012
Molino’s Lady Astros won the high school division in the recent USFA Gulf South Fall State tournament in Daphne, Ala. The Astros won four consecutive games, scoring 24 runs, while playing with one loss in the double elimination tournament.
Pictured: The Molino Lady Astros: (front, L-R) Gracie Kilgrease, Atmore Christian, utility; Caitlyn Hagan, Pace, catcher, Briana Rogers, West Florida, center field; Samantha Burks, Tate, shortstop; Leah Nipper, Uriah, Ala., utility; (back row) Jessica Briggs, West Florida High, pitcher, infielder; Megan Green, Pace, pitcher, infielder; Ashley Barnett, Tate, first base; Amber Peebles, West Florida High, infielder, outfielder; Lacy Boyd, Pace, right fielder. Not pictured: Ronnie Renfroe, – Tate, first base, pitcher; Taylor Campbell, Choctaw High, catcher. Head Coach Donnie Nicholson, coaches Shawn Green, and Mark Burks. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com.
Century’s Showalter Named American League Manager Of The Year
October 29, 2012
Century’s Buck Showalter of the Baltimore Orioles has been named the Sporting News’ 2012 American League Manager of the Year.
Baltimore, which lost 93 games in 2011, broke its streak of 14 consecutive losing seasons by winning 93 games and the AL Wild Card this past season.
“It’s quite an honor coming from my peers, but I view this as a team award. I really do,” Showalter said in a statement. “The players, coaches and everyone involved made this possible.
“We had some injuries along the way, we had some bumps in the road, but everyone does over 162 games. We never turned it into a woe-is-me situation. We played through it.”
The award was voted upon by AL managers. Showalter received four votes, Oakland’s Bob Melvin had three and White Sox manager Robin Ventura received one.
Homecoming Win: Northview Stings Vernon
October 27, 2012
The Northview Chiefs beat the Vernon Yellow Jackets 40-0 Friday night in Bratt.
“It was a complete win tonight,” Northview head coach Sid Wheatley said. Easily cruising past Vernon, Wheatley took the opportunity to play almost the entire Chiefs team, including all 20 seniors that had the chance to become involved in the homecoming win.
LaMikal Kyles opened the scoring for the Northview Chiefs with a 36-yard touchdown run. Kevin Vaughan’s kick was no good, bouncing off the uprights. The Chiefs were up 6-0 with 8:03 to go in the first quarter of their homecoming game.
Northview’s Neiko Robinson added another TD with 5:23 in the first. Vaughan nailed his second point after kick, 13-0. But the Chiefs were not done with the scoreboard for the first quarter. With 2:03 on the clock, LaDarius Thomas was into the end zone. A good kick, the Chiefs were up 20-0.
In the second quarter, Vaughan scored with a 24-yard touchdown run, 27-0; and Neino Robinson added another touchdown, 33-0.
And in the third, Neiko Robinson sealed the deal with another touchdown, 40-0.
For a game action photo gallery, click here. (Cheerleader, band and pep rally photos will be posted on Sunday.)
“Our defense continues to play really well,” Wheatley said. “When you can slow people down and keep them out of the end zone, with the capabilities we’ve got on offense, we are going to be in good shape most of the time.”
Next week, the Chiefs will hit Highway 4 and travel to Baker in a football matchup that will determine the District 1-1A champion and home field advantage in the first round of the playoffs.
“Baker is tough place to play,” Wheatley said. “We are really going to have a great week of practice and a great week of preparation. I am going to challenge them to really prepare themselves and get ready for a big district football game.
For a game action photo gallery, click here. (Cheerleader, band and pep rally photos will be posted on Sunday.)
NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Prep Football Final Scores
October 27, 2012
Here are final scores from across the area from Friday night:
FLORIDA
- Northview 40 Vernon 0 [Read more...]
- Godby 64, Tate 28
- Graceville 28 Jay 14 [Read more...]
- West Florida 52 Arnold 21
- Pine Forest 21 Escambia 3
- Milton 28 Pace 20
- Gulf Breeze 35 Choctawhatchee 12
ALABAMA
- Flomaton 34 Millry 13
- WS Neal 34 Miller 26
- Andalusia 23 Atmore 8
- Escambia Academy 26 Macon 21
Graceville Downs Jay
October 27, 2012
The Jay Royals fell to Graceville Friday night in Jay, 28-14.
Ricky Cofield had 95 yards on 24 carries and had a 1-yard touchdown dash. Hunter Dillashaw totaled seven catches for 212 yards and had one 70-yard touchdown. And quarterback Tate Upton had 231 yards in the loss to Graceville.
For a photo gallery, click here.
Pictured: Jay hosted Graceville Friday night. NorthEscambia.com photos by Michelle Gibbs, click to enlarge.
High Flying BMX Team Presents Down To Earth Anti-Drug Message
October 26, 2012
High flying BMX bikes captured the attention of children at Rachel Patterson Elementary School in Atmore Thursday afternoon while spreading a positive anti-drug message.
The event, part of Red Ribbon Week, presented BMX bike jumps and tricks intermingled with healthy lifestyle, stay away from drugs message. Students cheered — some even covered their eyes — as a member of The Freestyle Connection bike trick team literally jumped over the teachers.
The event was sponsored by the Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Office and also included a K-9 demonstration.
For a BMX photo gallery, click here.
For a K-9 demo photo gallery, click here.
Pictured above and inset: A BMX bicycle team presented high flying tricks and an anti-drug message Thursday afternoon at Rachel Patterson Elementary School in Atmore. Pictured below: A K-9 demonstration at the Red Ribbon Week event. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Pace Downs Tate For District 1-6A Volleyball Title
October 26, 2012
The Pace Patriots defeated the Lady Aggies of Tate Thursday to claim the District 1-6A tournament title.
Pace won in three straight, 25-22, 25-22, 25-19.
At 7 p.m. Tuesday, Pace will host Mosley, and Tate will travel to Niceville as regional play begins.
Northview Homecoming: Court Named, Ticket Presale, Parade, Lunch
October 25, 2012
It’s homecoming week at Northview High School, culminating Friday with a parade, the naming of class maids and homecoming queen, and football against the Vernon Yellow Jackets.
Discount presale tickets will be available at the school from until 2 p.m. Friday. Presale prices are $5 for adults, $4 for middle and high school students and $1 for elementary students.
A $6 meal prepared by Archie’s Catering Smokehouse will be available from 10:30 a.m. until noon from the football concession stand consisting of a BBQ pork sandwich, chips, soft drink and dessert. Tickets are available for pre-purchase at the school. All proceeds will benefit the Tommy Weaver Scholarship Fund.
The homecoming parade will line up at 12:30 p.m. at Bratt Elementary School and travel West Highway 4 to Northview High School about 1 p.m.
Homecoming festivities will begin at 6:30 Friday, with game kickoff set for 7 p.m.
Pictured: Northview 2012 Homecoming court members (front, L-R) seniors Johnnie Smith, Ashley Cunningham, Ashley Mooney, Ariel Holland, Maranda Moye; (back) freshman Lillie Allen; sophomores – Kamryn Brock, Hannah Gibson, Kendall Cobb; juniors Rebecca Grim, Tamara Green and Audrey Byrd. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Ernest Ward Football Ends Almost Perfect Season At EA
October 24, 2012
The Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles ended an almost perfect season Tuesday night with a close loss on the road in Canoe, Ala.
EWMS (6-1) lost to Escambia Academy 22-20.
Ernest Ward has the only public middle school football program in Escambia County. Fla.
Pictured top: Ernest Ward Middle School head coach Jeremy Greenwell talks to his team Monday night after their hopes of a perfect season were dashed. Pictured below: Ernest Ward at Escambia Academy in Canoe, Ala. Photo by Melissa Ward for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.













