Prep Football Roundup

October 23, 2010

Here’s a look at football scores from across the area:

Florida
Northview 34, Jay 0
Tate 22, Milton 19
Pine Forest 34 Pace 17
Catholic 24 Walton 19
Choctaw 38 Washington 31
Navarre 51 Escambia 7
Freeport 39 Bozeman 19
Baker 20 Holmes County 12
South Walton 41 Sneads 14

Alabama
Flomaton 48 Choctaw Co. 6
T.R. Miller 48 Catholic 35
Fort Dale 42 Escambia Academy 20
Saraland 27 W.S. Neal 20 (Thursday game)
Escambia County 35 Monroe 14 (Thursday game)

Tate Aggies Get District Win Over Milton

October 23, 2010

The Tate Aggies beat the Milton Panthers 22-19 in a District 1-4A game Friday night at Pete Gindl Stadium.

The Aggies took the lead less than two minutes into the game on a 53-yard run from Tadarryl Carmichael. The two point conversion failed, 6-0. Milton turned the tables with a TD and a good kick for Panthers lead by one, but the Aggies scored again with a 1-yarder from Ladarian Young. Young was in for the two pointer, 14-7 Aggies.

Milton had the only score of the second quarter with a 37-yard pass for a touchdown. The kick failed, and the Aggies held on to a 14-13 halftime lead.

Tate scored again in the third with a 23-yard pass from David Moorhead to Alex Westergreen and good two point conversion by Carmichael. Milton had the only score of the fourth on a 15-yard pass, but they missed their two point attempt for a 22-19 Aggies win.

Chiefs Beat The Royals (With Photo Gallery)

October 23, 2010

The Northview Chiefs shut out the Jay Royals 34-0 Friday night in Bratt.

For a complete game photo gallery, click here.

For Northview Head Coach Sid Wheatley, it was a chance to try a few new tricks, including running a spread offense more than usual.

“We did some different things tonight; at times we did it well offensively and times we had some mistakes. We’ve got to come back next week and be better and correct the mistakes that we had,” he said.

“I knew there would be mistakes the first time out, Wheatley said. “We had a couple guys be in the wrong spot, but we are going to get that corrected and be a better football team for it.”

The Chiefs scored early against their rival Royals. With 8:19 to go in the first quarter, Roderick Woods put Northview on the board. A good kick, and NHS was up 7-0. The Chiefs would strike again with 1:19 in the first quarter with a Montaio Mitchell touchdown and a good kick from Lance Bushaw.

The Chiefs took their 14-0 lead into the second quarter when Bushaw had a 40-yard field goal with 8:10 on the clock, 17-0.

Woods added a 72-yard touchdown seconds into the third quarter. A good point after, and the Chiefs lead expanded to 24-0. But Northview was not done, adding a 49-yard touchdown run from Mitchell in the third an another Bushaw field goal in the fourth for their 34-0 win.

For a complete game photo gallery, click here.

The Chiefs (6-1, 5-1) will travel to Sneads next Friday night for another important district matchup. The Jay Royals (0-7, 0-6) will host Bozeman.

With a win at Sneads next week and against Vernon at home, the Chiefs will be in the Class 1A playoffs.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northview Volleyball Results

October 22, 2010

Crestview defeated Northview Thursday in high school volleyball.

Varsity

Crestview defeated Northview 14-25, 21-25, 15-25.

Northview (7-16, 5-3) Varsity Stats:

Shawna Montgomery — Kills-6, Blocks-4, Aces-3, Assists-1 Digs-2
Ashley Digmon — Assists-3, Aces-1, Digs -4, Kills-1
Kara Hardin – Digs-3, Aces-1

Junior Varsity

Crestview defeated Northview 13-25, 13-25.

Northview (8-9) Junior Varsity Stats:

Madison Arrington — Digs –3, Assists-2
Lana Clayton — Kills-2, Aces-1, Digs-1

Fun Bicycle Ride, Bench Press Contest Planned

October 21, 2010

A Bicycle Run Ride and a Bench Press Contest are planned for Atmore’s Williams Station Day on Saturday.

Williams Station Bike Ride

There will be three mapped routes — 14.30 miles, 19.78 miles and 28.36 miles. Everyone will ride the same route from Atmore to the Bratt Crossroads. Each group can set their own pace and have a lead rider. Printed maps will be provided. Water and Gatorade will be available during and after the ride. Helmet required.

For more information, contact Ellis Beachyat ebeachy@frontiernet.net or Natalie Nall at nnelson@escambia.k12.fl.us

Bench Press Contest

A bench press contest will being at 10 a.m. Saturday in the parking lot of the Atmore Fire Department Substation on Pensacola Avenue.

EWMS Eagles Beat Escambia Academy To End Perfect Season

October 20, 2010

The Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles ended their season undefeated with a 16-6 win over the Cougars of Escambia Academy Tuesday night.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

After a scoreless first quarter in Walnut Hill, the Cougars took a 6-0 lead with just over a minute to go in the half.

Following a big gain from Jaran Miles to start the third quarter, Cameron Newsome added the first Eagles touchdown of the night. With good two point conversion pass to Jaylen Parker, the Eagles regained the lead, 8-6, with 6:57 to go in the third.

Ernest Ward solidified their win with a touchdown from Jaran Miles with 1:13 remaining the game. The two point conversion was good, with a quarterback keeper from Aaron McDonald, 16-6.

The Eagles of Ernest Ward are the only middle school football team in Escambia County, Florida.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

Members of the undefeated EWMS Eagles team are: Jaran Miles, Cameron Newsome, Jaylen Parker, Austin Cunningham, Hunter Sherouse, Aaron McDonald, Ryder Gifford, Micheal Richards, Jonathan Griffis, Gavin Grant, Elijah Harbison, Ben Linam, Tristan Hendrix, Justin Kite, Bricen Iannone, Kenneth Nelson, Murphy Bryan, Chris Brown, Jacob Johnson, Aden Davis, Zachary Holloway, Hunter Johnson, Austin Whitehead, Tristen Partwood, Tydré Bradley, Jon’Micheal Hart and Matthew Lee.

Team managers are: Bethany Merchant, Chasen Freeman and Kristal Whitehead.

Ernest Ward coaches are: Keith Griffin, Jeremy Greenwell, Jordan Coon, Trey Johnson and Jay Jefcoat.

Northview JV, 9th Beat Escambia, Varsity Falls

October 20, 2010

The Northview Chiefs defeated the Escambia Gators in junior varsity and ninth grade volleyball Tuesday, while the Gators downed the Chiefs in a five-game varsity set.

Varsity

Escambia defeated Northview, 24-26, 25-14, 22-25, 25-19, 13-15.

Senior Shawna Montgomery led the Chiefs with nine kills, three blocks ,13 aces, one assist and two digs. Senior Ashley Digmon had 15 assists, five aces and one dig, while sophomore Misty Doran had six kills and a block for the Chiefs.

NHS Varsity is now 7-15 overall, 5-3 in district play.

Junior Varsity

Northview defeated Escambia, 25-13, 25-14.

Freshman Madison Arrington had two kills, two assists and two kills for the Chiefs. Lana Clayton, also a freshman, added seven kills and one ace, and sophomore Alison Bardin had five aces and one dig for Northview.

The JV Chiefs are 8-8 overall.

Ninth Grade

Northview defeated Escambia, 25-4, 25-8.

Mallory Wiggins had four aces and three assists for the Chiefs. Rebecca Grim recorded four kills and one aces, and Shelfy Nielson had nine aces for Northview.

The Ninth Grade Lady Chiefs have a perfect 4-0 record for the season.

Submitted photo by Brenda McCall, click to enlarge.

Cross Country Results (Including Tate, Northview And Jay)

October 19, 2010

Well over 100 runners took part in a cross country meet Monday afternoon at Northview High School, with T.R. Miller of Brewton taking the top spot among both male and female runners.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the meet, click here.

Schools taking part in the meet were Northview, Jay, Tate, T.R. Miller, Escambia Academy, Central, Milton and East Hill Christian.

Results were as follows:

Girls’ Teams

  1. TR Miller
  2. Jay
  3. Milton
  4. Northview

Boys’ Teams

  1. TR Miller
  2. Milton
  3. Tate
  4. Northview
  5. Jay
  6. Central

Top Girls

  1. Karisa Nelson TR Miller,18:24
  2. Katie Nelson TR Miller, 21:05
  3. Robin Blackman Jay, 21:28
  4. Shelby Youngblood TR Miller, 22:15.46
  5. Amber Nelson TR Miller, 22:15.87
  6. Georgia Goetter Northview, 22:33
  7. Leely Trevino Jay, 22:45
  8. Jessica Thornton Jay, 22:58
  9. Alisen Blair Jay, 23:06
  10. Emily Kaelin Milton, 23:21

Top  Boys

  1. John Davis -Milton, 17:28
  2. Micah Kemp -Jay, 17:55
  3. Tony Wiggins -Tate, 18:09
  4. Christian Carlson -TR Miller, 18:18
  5. Michael Melendez -Milton 18:39
  6. Josh Scott – Northview, 19:32
  7. Andrew Politte -TR Miller, 19:35
  8. Jean McLaughlin -Milton, 19:53
  9. Rob Stokes – TR Miller, 20:01
  10. Thomas Simmons -Tate, 20:13

Northview’s Top 5 Girls

  1. Georgia Goetter
  2. Sarah Killiam
  3. Misty Doran
  4. Jazzlyn Franklin
  5. Madalyn Coon

Northview’s Top 5 Boys

  1. Josh Scott
  2. Dustin Lewis
  3. AJ Lambert
  4. Tristan Creamer
  5. Dillian Crutchfield

Tate’s Top 5 Boys

  1. Tony Wiggins
  2. Thomas Simmons
  3. Dillon Aiken
  4. Jared Blakely
  5. Garrett Summitt

Jay’s Top 5 Girls

  1. Robin Blackman
  2. Leely Trevino
  3. Jessica Thornton
  4. Allison Blair
  5. Jenna Thornton

Jay’s Top 5 Boys

  • Micah Kemp
  • Casey Zylstra
  • Joey Belanger
  • Alex Cobb
  • Brandon Freeman

Chiefs Slip To Number Two In District

October 19, 2010

The Northview Chiefs are coming off a tough loss Friday night to Freeport that dropped Northview to a tie for the number two spot in District 1-A. Monday afternoon, the Chiefs were back on the practice field, striving for improvement.

Freeport  is now the only undefeated team in District 1-A, while Northview and Vernon had one loss each. The other North Escambia area team in District 1-A, the Jay Royals, are 0-5 in district play.

The Chiefs (5-1, 4-1) and the Royals  (0-6, 0-5) will meet Friday night in Bratt, while top-ranked Freeport (5-1, 5-0) will host Bozeman (1-6, 0-5).

Pictured top: Northview Head Coach Sid Wheatley (far right) leads the Chiefs in practice drills Monday afternoon. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

NWE Teams Defeat Jay

October 19, 2010

All three Northwest Escambia teams were winners Saturday on the road against Jay.

Scores were:

  • Mini-Mites — NWE 28 Jay 12
  • Mites NWE — 12 Jay 0
  • Midgets — NWE 26 Jay 13

The teams from Northwest Escambia in Walnut Hill will be on the road next Saturday in Navarre. The Mini-Mites play at 11:30, the Mites at 12:30 and the Midgets take the field at 2:00.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

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