Playoff Time: Northview, West Florida, Flomaton At Home Tonight
November 18, 2011
Are you ready for some football? It will be a big night on both side of the state line tonight with playoff action across the area.
Wewahitchka at Northview (1-A)
It’s the second straight postseason appearance for the Northview Chiefs, but there are two major differences this year. The odometer was rolling fast and furious for the Chiefs last year with playoff games on the road; this year Northview is home for the regional finals tonight and, with a win, will be home again. The only road trip would be to Orlando for the state championship game. It’s also the first year of the new rural division, eliminating the chance of playing against big city private schools.
Tonight, the District 1-1A champ Chiefs will host District 2-1A runnerup Wewahitckha in the seventh-ever playoff appearance for Northview. Game time is 7:30 tonight; admission is $8 with no passes.
Northview got the Chief spirit going Thursday night with a huge pep rally, bonfire and tree-rolling. For a photo gallery, click here.
Tallahassee Godby at West Florida (1-5A)
It’s been dream season for the West Florida Jaguars. At 9-1, it was by far the best-ever season in the school’s history Tonight, Tallahasse Godby comes to town as the Jags look to keep the dream alive in the first round of the playoffs — the second-ever playoff appearance for West Florida. The game kicks off at 7:30 at Woodham Middle School.
Elba at Flomaton (Ala. 2A)
There’s a big storm brewing just north of the state line tonight as the 11-1 Flomaton Hurricanes host Elba in round three of the playoffs — the first quarterfinal game very played in Flomaton. Both teams are coming off big wins last week — Flomaton 51-7 over Goshen and Elba 59-20 over Vincent. The word on the street is this will be the biggest night in Flomaton’s history as practically the entire town will drown the stadium in a sea of green and white.
Elba’s ranked No. 1 in the state; Flomaton sits at No. 6. The ‘Canes only loss was 14-13 to defending state champs Leroy.
Other area playoff games:
- Choctawhatchee at Pensacola High, 7:30 p.m.
- Gulf Breeze at Wakulla, 7:30 p.m.
- Pace at Niceville, 7:30 p.m.
Pictured top: Chief fans roll trees at Northview High School Thursday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Northview, Ernest Ward Cross Country Teams Honored (With Gallery)
November 18, 2011
Northview High School held their annual cross country banquet Thursday night, along with the first-ever cross country team from Ernest Ward Middle School.
For a photo gallery, click here.
The following awards were presented:
Northview High School
- Most Valuable Runner (MVR) Female: Georgia Goetter
- Most Valuable Runner (MVR) Male: Isaac McGahan
- Most Improved Female: Ashley Joiner
- Most Improved Male: Joshua Borelli
- Jim Ross Memorial Award: Aaron Raush
- Junmi Ross Award: Alanna Johnson
- Coaches’ Award: Zacarra Davis
Ernest Ward Middle School
- Most Valuable Runner (MVR) Female: Bethany Reynolds
- Most Valuable Runner (MVR) Male: Zachary Calloway
Most Improved Female: Jessica Barrows - Most Improved Male: Logan Calloway
For a photo gallery, click here.
Pictured top: The Northview High School Cross Country team. Pictured below: The first-ever Ernest Ward Middle School Cross Country team. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Photo Gallery: Chief Fans Hold Pep Rally
November 18, 2011
The Northview Chiefs held a pep rally Thursday night on the school campus, complete with a bonfire and rolling trees Toomer’s Corner style with toilet paper.
The pep rally is in advance of the Chiefs’ playoff game at 7:30 tonight in Bratt against Wewahitckha.
For a photo gallery, click here.
Pictured: The Northview Chiefs hold a pep rally Thursday night at the school. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
New Alabama Football Classifications Announced With Escambia County, Flomaton
November 17, 2011
Escambia County High School in Atmore and Flomaton High School will remain in the same football classes next year, according to the Alabama High School Athletic Association’s new classifications announced Wednesday.
Escambia County will remain in 4A Region 1. Teams in the region include:
- Escambia County (Atmore)
- Saint Paul Episcopal (moved down from 5A)
- Monroe County
- Wilcox Central (moved down from 5A)
- UMS-Wright
- Thomasville
- Hillcrest-Evergreen (moved from 4A Region 2)
- Clarke County (moved up from 3A)
Flomaton remains in 2A Region 1, which is comprised of:
- Flomaton
- Leroy
- Southern Choctaw
- Mobile Christian
- Washington County (moved down from 3A)
- Millry
- Sweet Water (moved up from 1A)
The reclassification alignment was approved by the AHSAA Central Board of Control at its fall meeting Wednesday. The process is implemented every two years to in order to consider the changing enrollments of schools, school consolidations and closings, new schools and association members and current member schools adding sports to their interscholastic program.
Pictured top: The Flomaton Hurricanes in action last September. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Escarosa Dove Hunt To Be Held Saturday
November 17, 2011
The Escarosa Young Farmers & Ranchers Fall Dove Hunt will be held Saturday.
The event begins with breakfast at 5:30 a.m. at the Van Pelt Farm (Brett Ward’s barn) on Highway 97 just north of Pelt Road. The cost is $35 per gun; children under 16 are free with paying chaperone. The cost includes breakfast and your limit.
All applicable permits must be obtained prior to the event.
To reserve your spot, call Trent Matthews (850) 686-5511 or email tmath35@aol.com.
Cantonment Cowboys To Continue Youth Playoff Action
November 17, 2011
The Cantonment Cowboys are headed to round two of the Gulf Coast Youth Alliance football playoffs on Saturday.
Coming off a 30-0 first round defeat of Gulf Breeze, Cantonment’s Mighty Mights will face Bellview at 9:10 Saturday, and the Cowboy Mini Mites will play Milton Gold at 11:15 Saturday after last weekend’s 30-0 shutout of Milton Black.
Members of the Cantonment Mighty Mights are:
Bryson Summerlin, Jalen Floyd, Javin Floyd, Marzarious Toler, Rilee Lowery, Wyatt Scruggs, Jarrett Bodiford, Stevie Robertson, Zach Myrick, Evan O’Brien, Dre Burno, Junebug Quiggins, Zane Repine, Zyrell Clay-Simmons, Bryson Whelan, Aiden Byrd, Jaydon Luster, Dylan Porter and Seth Wilcoxon. Head coach is Brian Summerlin, and assistant coaches are Clif Quiggins, David Summerlin, Larry Clay, Mike Repine, Robby Lowery,Brian Byrd, Chris Whelan and Wonder Purifoy.
Pictured above: The Cantonment Mighty Mights. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Jay Lady Royals Cross Country Team Headed To State
November 15, 2011
The Jay High School Lady Royals Cross Country team is headed to the state finals this weekend, with the hopes of finishing their season as the best of 130 teams in Florida’s Class 1A.
The district champ Lady Royals placed fourth at the regionals last weekend in Lake City to advance to state, while Jessica Thornton placed among the top 15 runners to advance individually.
Ranked No. 16 in the state, the Lady Royals are the only team in any classification in Escambia or Santa Rosa counties to advance to the state meet.
Times for Jay runners were as follows at the regional meet:
- Jessica Thornton 15th, 21:53 (personal record)
- Jorja Agrait 21:24 24th, 21:24 (personal record)
- Allison Blair 29th, 22:07
- Savannah Brown 31st, 22:23 (personal record)
- Ally Settle 35th, 22:39
- Jenna Thornton 39th, 23:07 (personal record)
- Shelby Thomas, 24:18 57th
The Class 1A cross country state finals will be held Saturday morning in Dade City.
Pictured top: Jay Lady Royals Cross County Coach Stan Blackman, Shelby Thomas, Savannah Brown, Jenna Thornton, Jorja Agrait, Jessica Thornton ,Ally Settle, Kristen Pike, Allison Blair, Boys Cross Country Coach Teresa Hendricks. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Cantonment Cowboys Advance In Youth Playoffs; NWE, NEP And Jay Out
November 14, 2011
With weekend wins, the Cantonment Cowboys are headed to round two of the Gulf Coast Youth Alliance football playoffs next Saturday. For Jay’s mini mites, Cantonment and Northwest Escambia’s midgets, and Cantonment and Northwest Pensacola’s juniors, the season is over.
Here are scores from round one of the Gulf Coast Youth Alliance football playoffs on Saturday:
Mighty Mites
The Cantonment Cowboys defeated Gulf Breeze 30-0. Cantonment will face Bellview next Saturday.
Mini Mites
East Pensacola beat the Jay Royals, 30-0.
The Cantonment Cowboys shutout Milton Black, 30-0. Cantonment will play Milton Gold next Saturday.
Midgets
Bellview Green got past the Cantonment Cowboys 13-7, and Northwest Escambia lost to Navarre Silver, 30-0.
Juniors
Pace defeated Cantonment 36-14, and East Pensacola defeated Northeast Pensacola 30-0.
Football Playoff Schedule
November 14, 2011
The following is the playoff schedule for next Friday night, November 18.
FLORIDA
CLASS 6A
Choctawhatchee at Pensacola High
Pace at Niceville
CLASS 5A
Tallahassee Godby at West Florida
Gulf Breeze at Wakulla
CLASS 1A
Wewahitchka at Northview
Freeport at Vernon
All games are at 7:30 p.m. and admission is $8, per Florida High School Athletic Association rules.
ALABAMA
Just one North Escambia area team remains alive in Alabama playoff action as the Flomaton Hurricanes host Elba in a quarterfinals game.
Pictured: Action from Northview versus West Florida last Thursday night. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Video: West Florida Jaguars Downs The Northview Chiefs
November 13, 2011
Here are video highlights by Keith Garrison for NorthEscambia.com from West Florida High School’s win Thursday night over the Northview Chiefs.
For game details and a photo gallery from the game, click here.
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