AirHogs Beat The Pelicans

May 17, 2010

The AirHogs (3-0) came from behind Sunday for the second time in three games to deal another gut-wrenching loss for the Pelicans (0-3) by a final of 4-3.

One big positive for the Pels was the pitching performance turned in by Aaron Jackson. Jackson was in trouble with men on base in each of the first four innings of the contest. He ended up battling through six innings, giving up only two runs off 2 hits and walking just 4 batters.

Aaron Jackson’s roommate Antoin Gray was a hot rod with the bat as he went 4 for 4 with 4 solid singles on the night.

The Pelicans scored two runs in the first on a pair of Grand Prairie errors, but RBI ground outs by Ben Petralli in the second and Camacho in the third tied the game at 2-2.

It was a pitching duel from both clubs starters and relievers until Francisco Leandro’s RBI single in the top half of the ninth brought home John Alonso to give the Pelicans a 3-2 lead.

However in the bottom of the ninth, it was another nightmare for Ron Hill A.K.A. “The Bear” and the Pelicans. Hogs 3rd baseman Jaun Camacho singled sharply to left which then skipped away from Joey Side and resulted in Camacho hustling all the way to third base on the play. Aaron Garza then roped an RBI double down the left field line tying the game at 3. Robert Perry then would knock home the game-winning RBI with a deep shot off the right field wall and win the game for the AirHogs 4-3.

The Pelicans will be off on Monday and be back at it with Day/Night Double-Header starting Tuesday morning at 10:05am against the Shreveport Bossier Captains. The 2nd game will be at 7:05pm. Chetan Chaudhari will be on the call for both of the games with the pregame starting approximately 10 minutes before each of the scheduled first pitches.

Pelicans Fall To Air Hogs

May 16, 2010

The Pensacola Pelicans fell to the Grand Prairie Air Hogs Saturday 7-6 in 13 innings.

Pelicans (0-1) starter Jason Jones was solid all night long as he scattered 9 hits and only gave up 1 run in 6 2/3 innings pitched. Grand Prairie (0-1) starter James Paxton lasted only 3 innings, giving up three runs on six hits. The Pelicans tallied their first run of the night off Paxton in the top of the second off an RBI single to right by John Alonso.

The AirHogs tied it back up in the bottom of the third on a wild pitch from Pensacola starter Jason Jones skipped away from catcher Lou Palmisano scoring Ben Petralli.

Paxton would get the hook after giving up three singles in a row leading to the Pelicans second run. A sacrifice fly would bring in the remainder of Paxton’s property, giving the Pelicans a 3-1 lead.

Pensacola would tack on one more in the sixth on a base hit, but would be held scoreless for the rest of the regulation nine innings.

With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, AirHogs third baseman Juan Camacho hit a towering pop fly that was dropped by Pensacola third baseman John Alonso, allowing two runs to score and tying the game at four.

Pensacola took the runs back in the top of the 12th inning. The first run came across on a wild pitch from AirHogs pitcher Mike Bille, moving a runner to third. A base hit would drive in the sixth run.

A triple by AirHogs catcher Flint Wipke scored two runs in the bottom of the 12th tying the game and sending it to be continued Saturday night.
The game would come to an end in the bottom of the 13th innings with Higs runners on first and second with 2 outs as Robert Perry drove in Greg Porter with a blooping single to center. Air Hogs beat the Pelicans 7-6.

Jay Royals Win Regionals; Headed To State Final Four

May 15, 2010

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The Jay Royals beat the Port St. Joe Sharks 15-7  Friday night for the Region 1-2A championship and a trip to the state final four.

jay22.jpgHunter Boutwell, Hunter Brown, Sawyer Gandy and Rush Hendricks all scored in the first four, with the Royals and the Sharks 4-4 in the bottom of the fourth. Port St. Joe managed to take a 6-4 lead heading into the bottom of the fifth. But the Royals rallied with a big three run, in-the-park homer from Kevin Stanton for a 7-6 Jay lead.

The Sharks managed a run in the top of the sixth to tie the ballgame 7-7. But the bottom of the sixth was all Jay as the Royals added eight runs for their 15-7 win. Overall, the Royals scored 15 runs on nine hits and committed just six errors.

Hunter Brown (8-4) took the win on the mound for the Royals. He pitched seven innings, allowing four hits, walking seven and striking out five.

Hitters for Jay included:  Hunter Boutwell 2-5, two doubles and one RBI; Hunter Brown 2-4, two doubles and two RBI’s; Rush Hendricks 2-4 with one RBI; Kevin Stanton 2-3, with three RBI’s; and Sawyer Gandy 1-2.

Friday night’s win sends the Royals to their second final four game in the last three years. The Florida High School Athletic Association State 2A Semifinals begin Monday, May 24 at Tradition Field in Port St. Lucie with the Jay Royals taking on Shorecrest Prep.

Port St. Joe had a dismal start to their season at 0-5, but then won 18 of their last 22 for a 18-9 record headed into Friday night’s game. The Royals were 17-7, coming off a 1-0 Regional win over the Northview Chiefs.

Pictured top:  Hunter Boutwell steps up the plate for the Royals. Pictured inset:  Hunter Brown up to bat. Photos courtesy WEAR TV for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Northview Names 2010-2011 Volleyball Teams

May 13, 2010

Northview High School has named their Lady Chiefs volleyball teams for next year.

Last year’s Lady Chiefs varsity team advanced to the regional quarterfinals, just the third time in Northview’s history that a  volleyball team had advanced beyond the district level.  The Lady Chiefs also made the first round of the quarterfinals in 2007 and back in 1997.

Members of the 2010-2011 Northview Lady Chiefs volleyball teams are:

VARSITY

  • Trestine Dean
  • Ashley Digmon
  • Misty Doran
  • Josie Doucette
  • Ashton Gibbs
  • Kara Hardin
  • Sarah Killam
  • Shawna Montgomery
  • Morgan Payne
  • Peyton Sandoval
  • Raylin Spence
  • Katie Wieborg

JUNIOR VARSITY

  • Madison Arrington
  • Alison Bardin
  • Lana Clayton
  • Hannah Fiellin
  • Rebecca Grim
  • Paeton Hadley
  • TeAndreia Knight
  • Ally Martin
  • Rebecca Masaitis
  • Shelby Nielson
  • Tiffany Pritchett
  • Taylor Roberson
  • Danielle Steadham
  • Lily Townson
  • Mallory Wiggins

Northview’s Austin Reid Signs With Northwest Florida State College

May 12, 2010

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The Northview Chief’s Austin Reid signed a letter of intent Tuesday with Northwest Florida State College in Niceville.

Reid pitched 78 2/3 innings this season for the Chiefs, giving up just 17 earned runs and walking 30. He recorded 102 strikeouts and a 1.51 ERA. Reid’s senior year record for Northview was eight wins and three losses.

Pictured top: Austin Reid (center) signs a letter of intent Tuesday afternoon. Looking on are (sitting) his parents Glen Reid and Tammy Reid and (standing) Northview Head Coach Sid Wheatley (left) and Northwest Florida State College Assistant Coach Nick Fletcher. Pictured below: The Northview Chief’s seniors: John Sellars, Brad Lowery, Aaron Chancery, Austin Reid, Heath Burkett, Austin Lowery, Heath Burkett and Dakota Stuckey. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Molino PTA Golf Tournament, Chance To Win A Car

May 12, 2010

There is still time to register for the  First Annual Molino Park Elementary School PTA Golf Tournament that will be held next weekend.

Golfers will have the chance to win a new vehicle from World Ford in the tournament on May 22.

Registration will be at noon and tee off will be at 1 p.m. at the Cypress Lakes Golf Course (formerly Solutia) in Cantonment.

The cost is $55 per person on a team of four; the cost includes 18 holes of golf and a golf cart. There will be goody bags and door prizes. Special events will include a putting challenge, longest drive and closest to the pin contest. Proceeds benefit the Molino Park PTA.

To register, contact Tina Pendleton at (850) 982-1615 or (850) 587-5002. Business sponsors are also needed.

Golf attire is required. No steel spikes are allowed on the course. All participants must be at least seven years old with an adult participating.

Log-A-Load Bass Tourney Benefits Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital

May 11, 2010

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The 14th Annual Log-A-Load for Kids Bass Fishing Tournament was held this past weekend to benefit Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital.

Ken Sessions and Greg Sessions won the tournament with a total catch of four fish at 13.32 pounds and a second lunker of 5.09 pounds. For the win, they received $5,352. Second place went to Larry Bullock and Roger Caldwell with 8.9 pounds with a lunker at 5.09 pounds. Third place went to Joey Mann and Jack Jenkins with 8 pounds.

More than $12,000 in cash and prizes were awarded at the tournament.

There were 88 boats in the benefit bass tournament at the Swamp House Marina and Landing in Pensacola. All proceeds will benefit children in need at Sacred Heart Children’s Hospital.

Pictured: 14th Annual Log-A-Load for Kids Bass Fishing Tournament winners Ken Sessions and Greg Sessions. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Last Chance: Register For Scalpball Tournament

May 11, 2010

There is still time to get in on some great volleyball action next weekend.

The Spring Scalpball Tournament benefiting the Northview High School volleyball program will be held Saturday, May 22. There is still time to register your team for this 4 vs. 4 volleyball tournament. For more information click here, or click here for a registration form.

Royals Advance Toward State With Win Over Northview

May 8, 2010

jay11.jpgIt was all the things that good playoff games are made off Friday night in Jay as a capacity crowd watched the Jay Royals take on the Northview Chiefs the Region 2A Semifinals.

In the end, the Royals beat the Chiefs 1-0. Along the way, it was a game of great pitching, great hitting and equally great fielding.

The only RBI of the game came from Rush Hendricks in the bottom of the third with a single up the middle to score Sawyer Gandy.

jay14.jpgIt was the end of one of the best seasons ever for the Chiefs (18-10). The Royals (17-7) will advance to the Region 2A Finals  at 7:00 Friday night in Jay.

Hunter Brown pitched seven for the Royals, allowing two hits, no runs, one walk and striking out three. Austin Reid pitched seven for the Chiefs, allowing five hits, one run, four walks and striking out six.

Northview hitters included Brad Lower 1-2 and Dakota Stuckey 1-2.

Jay hitters included Sawyer Gandy 2-2 with a run and Rush Hendricks 1-1 with an RBI.

Photos courtesy WEAR for NorthEscambia.com.

Four More Tate Aggies Sign With Brewton’s Jeff Davis

May 7, 2010

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Four Tate Aggie seniors signed letters of intent to play baseball for Jefferson Davis Community College in Brewton.

Joey Hedden, Tyler Moore, Lee Hunter and Cole Vickery signed with the Warhawks Thursday afternoon.  They joined Brandon Blackwelder who signed with JDCC back in March.

Pictured: Five Tate Aggies have signed to play with Jefferson Davis Community College in Brewton. They are: (standing, L-R)  Tate Coach Todd Boyd, JDCC Coach Darrell Blevins; (sitting, L-R)  Lee Hunter, Tyler Moore, Brandon Blackwelder, Cole Vickery, Joey Hedden. Pictured below, top to bottom, are the family signing photos of: Cole Vickery, Joey Hedden, Lee Hunter and Tyler Moore. Submitted photos by Deeann Lee for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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