Lady Chiefs Take District 1-2A; Tate, Jay Girls Lose; Wins for JV Chiefs, Tate, Jay, Northview Boys

April 10, 2010

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Northview 13 Baker 1

The Northview Lady Chiefs took the top spot in District 1-2A after a five-inning win over Baker 13-1. The Chiefs are a perfect 8-0 in the district, 20-3 overall.

Misty Doran earned the win for the Chiefs striking out nine in five innings. Doran also picked up a home run and a double for NHS.

Among those hitting for Northview were: Kolbi Cobb  3-4  with  a double and Candace Greenwell  2-4 with two RBI’s.

The Chiefs will host the District 1-2A tournament beginning April 19.

West Florida 3 Jay 1

The West Florida Jaguars beat the Jay Royals 3-1.

Hitters for the Royals were Steadham 1-3, Calloway 1-2 and Driver 1-3.

Escambia 13 Tate 3

Escambia beat Tate 13-3 in Friday softball action. Hitters for Tate were Myers 2-2, Waters 1-3 and Paulson 2-2.

BASEBALL

Northview 15 Escambia County 4

The Northview Chiefs defeated Escambia County High School 15-4 in five innings at Atmore Friday night.

Austin Arrington was the winning pitcher, giving up only four runs on six hits, while striking out nine.

The Chiefs were led by Branden Sheets who had two hits and scored four runs; Brad Lowery who had a double, and scored three runs; Dabney Langhorne who had two hits, with a double, one run, and five RBI’s; Austin Reid who had a double, scored two runs, and three RBI’s; Dakota Stuckey who had one hit and scored two runs; Austin Arrington who had one hit, scored one run, and two RBI’s; Taylor Martin who had a double, scored one run, and one RBI; Aaron Chancery who had one hit; Austin Lowery who had one hit and one RBI; Hunter Black who had one hit; and Josh Scott scored one run.

The Chiefs will be back in action on Tuesday night, April 13, vs. Baker, in a district game. JV plays at 4 p.m., and Varsity plays at 6 p.m. Senior Night activities will precede the varsity game.

Northview  12 Escambia County 1 (JV).

The Northview High School JV Chiefs beat Escambia County High School Friday in five innings in Atmore.

The JV Chiefs were led by Tanner Brooks who went 2 for 4, with a double, and scored two runs; Logan Brown who went 2 for 3, with a double, and scored three  runs; Chance Jackson who went 2 for 3 and scored two runs; Ty Randolph who went 2 for 2 and scored one1 run; Branden Carnley who went 1 for 2 and scored a run; Kevin Vaughn, Tyler Hester, and Jamie Gafford each scored one run.

The Chiefs were led on the mound by Hunter Rigby, who struck out 7 in three innings; Branden Carnley, who pitched one inning, and Harold Harrison, who pitched one inning.

The Chiefs only gave up one hit, and that hit was erased in a double play as the Chiefs faced 17 batters in five innings.

Tate 14 Escambia 0

Tate shut out Escambia Friday 14-0.

Tate hitters were Will Schreiber 2-3 with 2 RBI,  Lee Hunter 2-4, Mack 2-3. Alex Stephens pitched seven for the Aggies, allowing three hits, and striking out a dozen.

Jay 5 Freeport 0

Jay shut out Freeport 5-0.

Zach Gavin picked up the win for the Royals pitching seven. Rush Hendricks was 2-4 with a home run. Other Jay hitters were Dakota Smith 1-4, Hunter Brown 1-3.

Jay Wins Track Meet; Northview Places Second, Third

April 9, 2010

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Jay’s boys and girls won a recent seven-school track meet, while the Northview girls placed second and the Northview boys placed third.

The meet at Central High School included track teams from Century, Northview, Jay, Florala, W.S. Neal, Paxton and Pensacola Christian School.

Full results from the meet are below.

OVERALL GIRLS POINTS
132-Jay
102-Northview
68-Central
67-Paxton
46-WS Neal
46-Florala
4-Pensacola Christian

OVERALL BOYS POINTS
160-Jay
143-WS Neal
84-Northview
23- Paxton
20-Pensacola Christian
14-Central
14-Florala

Event -Girls High Jump
1st Katie, Paxton 4’10”
2nd Welch, Paxton 4’6”
3rd Gomez, L Northview 4’6”

Event – Boys High Jump
1st- Elliott, WS Neal 6’4”
2nd- Butts, Paxton 5’10”
3rd Ewing, WS Neal 5’10”

Event – Girls Triple Jump
1st Gomez, L Northview 30’8.5”
2nd Floyd, Northview 29’2”

Event – Boys Triple Jump
1st Elliott, WS Neal 41’11.5”
2nd Gibson, J Northview HS 35’
3rd Flowers, Jay 32’3”

Event- Girls Long Jump
1st Blackman, Jay 14’11”
2nd Ellis, Jay 14’3”
3rd Forsythe, Central 13’5”


Event-Boys Long Jump

1st Nicholson WS Neal 20’11”
2nd Elliott WS Neal 18’5”
3rd Ewing, WS Neal 17’9.5”

Event-Girls Shot Put
1st Walker, Paxton 30’2”
2nd Edwards, Jay 27’10”
3rd Williams, Florala 27’7”

Event- Boys Shot put
1st Moore, Northview 38’9.5”
2nd Lisonbee, Jay 37’7”
3rd Gilmore, Jay 37’6”

Event- Girls Discus
1st Walker, Paxton 134’3”
2nd Hawthorne, WS Neal 87’1”
3rd Cergeira, Jay 72’1”

Event-Boys Discus
1st Moore, Northview 105’2”
2nd Gilmore, Jay 100’10”
3rd Wright, Central 90’

Event – Girls 4×800 Meter Relay
1st Jay 11:12
2nd Northview HS 14;43

Event -Boys 4×800 Meter Relay
1st Jay 9:32
2nd WS Neal 10:32

Event -Girls 100 Meters Hurdles
1st Evans, Paxton 18:53
2nd Floyd, Northview HS 18.54
3rd Ellis Jay 19:03

Event-Boys 110 Meters Hurdles
1st Nicholsen, WS Neal 15:88
2nd Brabham, Jay 18:67
3rd Jackson, Northview 20:74

Event-Girls 100 Meters
1st Radfred, Florala 14:08
2nd Hobbs, Florala 14:09
3rd Stallworth WS Neal 14:37

Event-Boys 100 Meters
1st Nicholson, WS Neal 11:72
2nd Elliott, WS Neal 11:94
3rd Ewing, WS Neal 12:10

Event-Girls 1600
1st Treviad, Jay 6:14
2nd Smith, Central 6:21
3rd Geotter, Northview 6:32

Event-Boys 1600
1st Nadsady, Jay 5:10
2nd Price, Paxton 5:38
3rd Kemp Jay 5:48

Event – Girls 4×100 Relay
1st Northview HS 54.56
2nd Florala 55.78
3rd Central 55.58

Event-Boys 4 X 100 Relay
1st Jay 51.95
2nd Florala 55.66
3rd Pensacola Christian 57.00

Event-Girls 400 Meters
1st- Golden, Jay 1:05.74
2nd Ellis, Jay 1:08.96
3rd Thomas, Jay 1:11.98

Event-Boys 400 Meters
1st Coticid, Jay 59.05
2nd Kennedy, Jay 59.28
3rd Flowers, Jay 59.53

Event -Girls 300 Meter Hurdles
1st Evans, Paxton 57.80
2nd Ramsey, Paxton 58.35
3rd Jernigan, Central 58.40

Event-Boys 300 Hurdles
1st Brabham, Jay 44.02
2nd Nettles, WS Neal 47.54
3rd Alexander, WS Neal 49.52

Event- Girls 800 Meters
1st- Blackman, Jay 2:39.19
2nd Forsythe, Central 2:43.12
3rd Trestino, Jay 2:46.74

Event-Boys 800 Meters
1st Fisher, Jay 2:21
2nd Phillips, Jay 2:22
3rd Nasady, Jay 2:24

Event-Girls 200 Meters
1st Crook, WS Neal 29.88
2nd Mitchell, Northview 29.86
3rd Russo, Central 30.02

Event-Boys 200 Meters
1st Dixon, Northview 24.62
2nd Nettles, WS Neal 25.22
3rd Jackson, Northview 25.23

Event- Girls 3200 Meters
1st Smith, Central 13:53
2nd Thornton, Jay 13:59
3rd Brown, Jay 15:42

Event-Boys 3200 Meters
1st Regehr, WS Neal 12:13
2nd Kemp, Jay 12:10
3rd Gomez, WS Neal 12:58

Event – Girls 4×400 Relay
1st Jay 4:28
2nd Central 4:55
3rd Florala 5:21

Event – Boys 4×400 Relay
1st Northview HS
2nd Jay
3rd Central

Pictured top: A few members of the Northview High School girls track team. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Former Northview Coach Named New Escambia County High Head Coach

April 8, 2010

Former Northview High School offensive coordinator Mark Heaton has been named the new head football coach at Escambia County High School in Atmore.

heaton11.jpgHeaton’s appointment was unanimously approved Thursday afternoon by the Escambia County (Ala.) School Board after a short executive session. Heaton was one of seven candidates for the job interviewed by School Superintendent Billy Hines and Assistant Superintendent Randall Little. Escambia County High School Principal Harvey Means was left out of the selection process because his contract was non-renewed in March by the school board.

“I was excited that this opportunity presented itself,” Heaton told NorthEscambia.com. “God really opened the door wide open and kicked me through it. I hope we are going to be blessed and prosper.”

The new Blue Devils head coach believes he can return the program to glory. And he’s not aiming low, setting a goal of  state championship, something Escambia County High School has not seen since 1983.

“There’s a lot of deep tradition at Escambia County,” he said. “This is a great time and a great opportunity to build on that tradition.”

Heaton admitted that he will miss J.U. Blacksher where he was 13-9, including a trip to the state playoffs.

“I’m going to miss a lot of those kids,” he said. “I am so proud of them and the program.” He spent early Thursday evening calling his J.U. Blacksher seniors to tell them about his decision to take the Escambia County job. He will meet with the entire team on Friday to announce that he’s leaving.

Heaton’s first day as the new Blue Devils head coach will be April 18.

Heaton is a 1997 graduate of Demopolis (Ala.) High School where he was a student teacher for one year. He then joined the coaching staff at Oglethorpe County High School in Crawford, Georgia under Cody Keene. Two years later, he would eventually follow Keene to Northview High School.

heatonfam.jpgHeaton joined the Northview coaching staff as an offensive coordinator in 2004 under Keene. After four seasons with the Chiefs, Heaton was hired from a field of 28 as head coach at J.U. Blacksher in Uriah, Ala.

He is a 2001 graduate of the University of West Alabama where he played on scholarship as a quarterback and punter.

Heaton’s wife, Betty Heaton, will remain at Northview High School where she currently is the head volleyball coach and teaches reading. The couple lives in Atmore, and they have two preschool daughters, Jae and Payton.

Heaton replaces Kyle Davis at Escambia County High. Davis was fired with a 16-35 record over five seasons.

Pictured top: New Escambia County High School Coach Mark Heaton. Pictured bottom: (L-R) Jay, Betty, Payton and Mark Heaton. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Falls To Bozeman

April 8, 2010

http://www.northescambia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/nhsbase.jpgThe Northview Chiefs will stay on top of  District 1-2A despite a Wednesday night loss to Bozeman.

Bozeman beat the Chiefs 8-0 in a non-district game. Bozeman held the Chiefs to just two hits in Bratt.

The Chiefs will be just across the state line Friday against Escambia County High School in Atmore. The JV plays at 4:00, and the varsity is scheduled for 6:30.

Northview Diamond Club Plans Baseball Tournament

April 7, 2010

The Northview High School Diamond Club will sponsor a baseball tournament on Saturday, April 17 at Showalter Park in Century.

The entry free is just $50 per team for the round-robin two game guarantee tournament. Space is limited on a first come, first served basis.

For more information about the tournament and contact information, click here.

Photo Gallery: Molino 16U Jags Beat East Milton

April 5, 2010

molino-16u-14.jpgThe Molino 16U Jags recently beat East Milton. For a submitted photo gallery from Donnie Nicholson, click here.

If you would like to share your photos from baseball, softball or t-ball action in the area, email them to news@northescambia.com.

Northview Chiefs Beat T.R. Miller

April 4, 2010

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The Northview varsity and junior varsity baseball teams both beat T.R. Miller  Saturday in Bratt. The varsity Northview Chiefs (15-4) beat the T.R. Miller Tigers 9-8 . The JV Chiefs beat T.R. Miller 4-3. Pictured after the game are: (front, L-R) Jansen Bodiford, Kaleb Purvis, Hunter Black, Austin Arrington, Shakel Holmes, Austin Lowery, Josh Scott, (back, L-R) Head Coach Sid Wheatly, Tyler Brooks, Dakota Stuckey, Aaron Chancery, Austin Reid, Coach Tommy Weaver, Brad Lowery, Heath Burkett, Taylor Martin, Brandon Sheets, Colton Sims, Dabney Langhorne and Coach Joseph Chastain. Submitted photos by Becky Lowery for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Tate Aggies Capture Tournament With 11-1 Win Over Gibbs

April 3, 2010

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The Tate High School Aggies won the Aggie-Gata National Baseball Classic tournament Friday night with 11-1 win over Gibbs.

The Aggies picked up the win on the mercy rule in five innings with four of nine hits coming in the final period against the Knoxville, Tenn. school.

Brandon Blackwelder was 4-4 for the Aggies, including RBI doubles.

Tate High Aggies Advance To Tournament Championship

April 2, 2010

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The Tate Aggies are headed to the championship game of the Aggie-Gata National Baseball Classic tournament Friday night after a win over Bartow.

The Aggies beat Bartow 5-4 Thursday to advance to play Gibbs High Friday night.

Bartow jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first inning.  Tate closed the gap to 3-2 with a single by Adam Mack and Tevin Padgett was hit by a pitch.

Lee Hunter moved runners over to second and third.  Tino Benjamin then hit a ground ball to the third baseman who made an error, scoring both Mack and Padgett.

Bartow scored a run in the top of the fourth to go up 4-2.  Then in the bottom of the fifth, Tate had a single by Brandon Blackwelder and a double by Lee Hunter.

Benjamin hit a ground ball to Bartow’s shortstop scoring Blackwelder and tagging out Hunter. After two walks and with bases loaded, David Lee hit a high chopper in front of the pitcher who threw the runner out at home.

But the catcher hit Lee running to first trying to turn the double play. Two runs score and Lee ended up at third making the score 5-4 Tate.

In the top of the seventh, after two singles for Bartow and a sacrifice bunt to move runners to second and third with one out, Bartow tried a squeeze and popped it up to the catcher who threw to second for the double play to end the game.

Zach Mcculley picked up the win with six innings of work.

The Aggie-Gata tournament is a four-day, six-team tournament. Tate, Escambia and Pine Forest from Escambia County; Coral Reef High School from Miami; Gibbs High School from Knowville, Tenn.; and Bartow High School from Bartow, Fla., are taking part in the week.

Friday’s games are:

  • 1:30 Pine Forest vs. Bartow
  • 4:00 Coral Reef vs. Escambia
  • 6:30 Tate vs. Gibbs (Championship)

Northview Remains Undefeated In District With Win Over Freeport

March 31, 2010

The Northview Chiefs remain on top of District 1-2A with a perfect district record after a 4-3 win over Freeport Tuesday night.

The Chiefs are now 13-4 overall and 7-0 in the district, outscoring district opponents 63-8 this year.

http://www.northescambia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/nhsbase.jpgWinning pitcher was Austin Reid (5-1) with two and one-third innings on the mound. Reid gave up one run, three hits, one base on ball and had three strikeouts. Brad Lowery pitched four and two-third innings. Lowery had five strikeouts and gave up two runs.

Hitters for the Chiefs were Brad Lowery 1 for 3 with one RBI; Austin Reid 1 for 4 with the winning run in the bottom of the seventh; Dabney Langhorn 2 for 4 with a double and the winning RBI; Dakota Stuckey 1 for 3; Heath Burkett 1 for 3; Austin Lowery, 1 for 2 with a homerun, two runs and one RBI; Aaron Chancery, 1 for 3 with a triple and one RBI.

The Chiefs scored four runs on eight hits and had one error.

The Northview Chiefs will be back in action on Saturday, April 3 at home against T.R. Miller. The junior varsity plays at 10, and the varsity will play at 12:30.

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