EA Cougars Win Thanksgiving Tournament

November 27, 2010

Escambia Academy opened their season by winning the Lowndes Academy Thanksgiving Tournament in Lowndesboro, Ala.

The EA Cougars (2-0, 0-0) won their first games against Evergreen’s Sparta Academy Warriors 57-54. The Cougars took the championship game 41-40 over the Longhorns of Marengo Academy from Linden, Ala.

Escambia Academy’s Darron McGhee finished as the Lowndes Academy Thanksgiving Tournament MVP. McGhee, Tanner Kirk and Keaton Maher were named to the All-Tournament team.

Pictured top: The Escambia Academy Cougars (front, L-R) Brandon Goddard, Jaylen Henry, Dillon Anderson, (back row) Tanner Boatwright, Tanner Kirk, Blake Quimby, Chris Macks, Keaton Maher, Jordan Sasser, Darren McGhee, coach Kevin Woods. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Sports Roundup: High School Basketball And Soccer

November 24, 2010

Here’s a roundup of basketball and soccer action from around the North Escambia area Tuesday.

(Don’t see you team? Make sure your coach or stats person emails us after each of your games!)

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Tate 43 PCA 30

The Lady Aggies of Tate defeated Pensacola Christian Academy Tuesday, 43-30.

Courtney Brown paced the Aggies with a team-high 15 points.

Tate— Courtney Brown 15, Ali O’Brien 2, Alex Loomis 3, Marina Cobbs 8, Jasmine Baldwin 4, Jarden Ward 3, Katie Clark 4, Showni Colony 4.

Tate 17 11 8 7 – 43
Catholic 9 6 3 12 – 30

BOYS BASKETBALL

South Walton 50 Jay 44

The Jay Royals lost their season opener to South Walton, 50-44.

Todd Laney led the Royals with 23 points. The Royals will be in action again on November 30 at Pace.

Jay (0-1) — Chandler Burgess 3, Tate Upton 2, Conner Weekes 9, Tyler Prescott 7, Todd Laney 23.

Catholic 65 Tate 63

It was a close loss for the Tate Aggies Tuesday, 65-63 to Catholic High School

Tate — Rhodes 4, Griffin 3, Jones 18, Gray 14, Wilson 8, Anderson 14.

Tate 13 2 25 23 – 65
Catholic 14 16 12 23 – 63

GIRLS SOCCER

Tate 8 Pine Forest 0

Tate (4-4) — Goals: Ashley Marquer 2, Ashton Mayne 2, Jessica Wiggins 2, Miranda Gonzalez, Madison Leonard. Assists: Gonzalez 2, Leonard 2, Marquer 2. Saves: Kelly Ewing 0, Laura Jennings 0.

Northview Honors Volleyball Players

November 24, 2010

Several members of the Northview Lady Chiefs volleyball team were honored during the team’s annual banquet this week.

Receiving awards were:

Best Offensive Award

  • JV – Lana Clayton
  • JV – Paeton Hadley
  • Varsity – Ashley Digmon

Best Defensive Award

JV – Danielle Steadham

Most Improved

  • JV – Danielle Steadham
  • Varsity – Morgan Payne

Coaches Award

  • Varsity -Ashley Digmon

Best Attitude Award

  • JV – Ali Martin
  • JV – Danielle Steadham
  • Varsity – Sarah Killam
  • Varisty – Katie Wieborg

Effort Award

  • JV – Paeton Hadley
  • Varsity – Raylin Spence

Special Thanks!

  • A special award was given to Kara Hardin for her continuous hard work for the volleyball team.

Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

East Defeats West In Senior Volleyball All-Star Game

November 24, 2010

The East beat the West in four straight games tonight in the Pensacola Sports Association High School All-Star Volleyball Game at the University of West Florida Field House.

The East team included senior all-stars from Santa Rosa and Okaloosa County, while the West team was comprised of players from Escambia County.

Players for the West team were:

  • Ashley Digmon — Northview
  • Shawna Montgomery — Northview
  • Antoinette Odom — Tate
  • Brianna Biggs — Escambia
  • Kayla Bowen — Pensacola Christian
  • Brooke Brauneis — Pensacola Christian
  • Kim Bronkhorst — Escambia
  • Anne Marie Coutu — Catholic
  • Emma Floyd — Catholic
  • Rachel Hanasan — Pine Forest
  • Samantha Hazen — Pine Forest
  • Taylor Larkin — Escambia
  • Kaitlyn Roberts — West Florida
  • Jennifer Stephenson — Catholic
  • Nikki Thompson — Catholic
  • Nyia Underwood — Pine Forest
  • Katie White — West Florida

Players for the East team were:

  • Danielle Skaggs — Jay
  • Lauren Alverson — Gulf Breeze
  • Ashton Baker — Milton
  • Jane Bartley — Niceville
  • Cheyenne Chapman — Gulf Breeze
  • Jasmine Crowell — Gulf Breeze
  • Kiersten Denny — Choctaw
  • Megan Denny — Ft. Walton Beach
  • Alicia Dukes — Crestview
  • Jennifer Ellis — Baker
  • Paige Forrester — Pace
  • Sarah Guidry — Niceville
  • Carissa Hagberg — Niceville
  • Janey Haun — Navarre
  • Haley Hyler — Milton
  • Kristin Koch — Niceville
  • Sallie Papajohn — Gulf Breeze
  • Eboni Payton — Ft. Walton Beach
  • Alyssa Valdez — Pace
  • Danielle Willoughby — Navarre

FHSAA 1A Rural Division Approved, To Include Northview And Jay

November 22, 2010

The Florida High School Athletic Association’s new rural school division to include Northview and Jay high schools was approved Monday.

The new 1A Rural division includes 36 schools for football — 47 for other sports — with among rural schools with a  student populations of 44 to 600.

“When the FHSAA originally went up to six classifications in team sports in 1999, we had 517 member schools, with 480 of those playing team sports. Now that we have 670 member schools and 650 of those in team sports, the number of teams in individual districts is too large,” said FHSAA Executive Director Roger Dearing. “Moving to eight classifications allows for fewer teams in each district, which allows for more flexibility in scheduling for the season.”

District 1-1A Rural includes Jay, Baker, Freeport and Northview, plus Central and Laurel Hills for volleyball only. For boys and girls basketball, baseball and softball, Northview and Jay joins Baker, Freeport, Holmes County and Vernon in District 3-1A.

With 549 students, Northview is the largest school in the two districts. Jay has a student population of 286.

The FHSAA plan approved Monday also includes an Urban Division 1A composed of the state’s small schools in larger cities across Florida.

Dearing recommended the approval of the new classifications for the 2011-2013 school years, allowing for schools to appeal between November and January with the final classifications to be approved in January, 2011. Every two years, the classifications would be restructured based upon student enrollment.

The invitation deadline  for the new classification was September 15 for schools with students populations under 600 and located in areas designate rural by the Office of Tourism, Trade and Economic Development.

Pictured above and below: Action from Northview’s 34-0 defeat of Jay earlier this season. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Pushin’ The Limits Walk To Benefit Cancer Patient

November 22, 2010

A “Pushin’ the Limits” walk will be held Sunday, December 5 to benefit cancer patient Nadine McCaw.

The walk will begin at 2 p.m. at the Food Giant in Century and be from the northern to the southern city limits in Century, a distance of about three miles. Registration is $20, with advance registrants receiving a t-shirt.

To register, click here for a registration form to return to the Century Branch Library, or visit the library for a registration form.

Jay Runners Place In State Cross Country Finals

November 21, 2010

The Jay Lady Royals finished 20th in the the state Girls 1A Cross Country Finals Saturday in Dade City, while Jay’s sole male runner finished 85th in the boys final.

Jay’s average time was 22:20.47 on the girl’s 5K course. Top runners for Jay’s Lady Royals were:

  • Emerlee Trevino, 83rd, 21:31.76
  • Robin Blackman, 92nd, 21:54.16
  • Jessica Thornton, 97th, 22:05.37
  • Allison Blair, 119th, 22:43.45
  • Alexandria Settle, 140th, 23:27.59
  • Jenna Thornton, 144th, 23:37.34
  • Caristyn Golden, 162nd, 24:27.95

Jay’s only runner in the boy’s finals, Micah Kemp, finished at 85th in the state with a time of 18:10.53. Kemp is an eighth grader that competed at the high school level.

Pictured top: (L-R) Jay’s Leely Trevino, Micah Kemp and Robin Blackman. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Chiefs Beat Blountstown 20-7 To Advance To Round 2

November 20, 2010

The Northview Chiefs beat Blountstown 20-7  Friday night to advance to the regional finals of the state playoffs.

“I told the kids all week what an opportunity this was to make history for the school,” Northview Head Coach Sid Wheatley said. “It was a really big win.”

It was a big night for all of the Chief’s history-making team, including sophomore Roderick Woods with 149 yards on 28 carries and three big touchdowns.

“We are really proud about the performance of the offensive line. Roderick Woods had just a phenomenal night,” Wheatley said, quick to also give credit to the Northview defensive line. “The defense played great. They’ve allowed just three touchdowns in five games. Coach Steve McCord has done really good things with the defensive line.”

The Tigers (9-2) could only manage 14 yards in the second half on their home field.

With the win Friday night over Blountstown, the Chiefs advance to round two of the playoffs at 7:30 Friday night on the road against Freeport. Freeport is coming off a 27-14 win Friday night over Liberty County.

For the Chiefs, it will be a chance to seek revenge — Freeport handed Northview their only loss of the season back on October 15.

“The kids are excited, they want another opportunity at Freeport. It will be a very physical game. It will be good,” Wheatley said.

Friday night the first quarter was scoreless in Blountstown. In the second, the Tigers scored on a 17-yard touchdown run with 4:26 to go in the half.

Roderick Woods put the Chiefs (10-1) at first and goal with 1:55 in the half. Two plays later, Woods was in on a 9-yard run. With a good kick from Lance Bushaw, the game was tied 7-7 at the half.

With 5:15 on the clock in the third, Woods scored again on a 1-yard run. A good kick from Bushaw, and the Chiefs took a 14-7 lead.

The Chiefs added another Woods TD in the fourth on a 3-yard run. Bushaw’s kick was good, and the Chiefs took round one of the playoffs, 20-7.

For more photos from the game, click here.

Pictured top: Northview defeats Blountstown Friday night in round one of the state playoffs. Pictured bottom inset: Cheerleader Caroline Prater. Pictured below: The Chiefs celebrate their victory. NorthEscambia.com photos by Heather Leonard, click to enlarge.



Escambia County Loses Playoff Bid 35-13

November 20, 2010

The Escambia County High School Blue Devils lost to Bibb County tonight, 35-13 in the  4A quarterfinals  in Atmore.

Bibb County held a 35-0  lead going into the fourth, when the Blue Devils scored on a 6-yard touchdown pass from freshman quarterback Chris Johnson to Nick Flowers. Then Cedric Tolbert scooped up a Bibb County fumble and returned it 40 yards for the second Blue Devil TD of the fourth quarter. The extra point attempt failed.

Escambia County finished the first season under Head Coach Mark Heaton at 9-4, improving from 3-7 last season.

Pictured top: Escambia County High school lost a quarterfinal playoff bid to Bibb County Friday night in Atmore. Pictured inset: Cedric Tolbert in for a Blue Devil touchdown. Pictured below: This Bibb County fumble set up a ECHS touchdown. Photos courtesy WEAR TV 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Prep Football Playoff Scores

November 20, 2010

Here are playoff scores from Friday night action across the area.

  • Northview 20 Blountstown 7  [Read more...]
  • Bibb County 35  — Escambia County 13 [Read more...]
  • Freeport 27 Liberty County 14
  • Pine Forest 42 Crestview 6
  • Pensacola 29 Jacksonville Andrew Jackson 0
  • Catholic 31 Fort White 21
  • Navarre 28 Niceville 7
  • Taylor County 41 Walton 13


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