Volleyball: Chiefs Vs. Aggies

October 23, 2009

The District 1-1A Northview Chiefs lost to the District 1-4A Tate Aggies in volleyball action Thursday night.

Northview Vs Tate – Varsity
14-25 24-26 26-28

Shawna Montgomery 11 M Kills-7, Digs-2, Aces – 3, Blocks-2
Caitlin Hall 12 Setter Assists-12, Digs-1, Aces-1, Kills-2
Ashley Digmon 11 DS Digs – 1, Aces-5
Danielle Martin 12 LS Kills-1, Digs – 1, Blocks-2
Shaniqua Jones 11 M Kills-3, Digs-1

** Tate Winning**

Record – Overall – 8 -17; District 4 -4

Northview Vs Tate- JV
23-25 18-25

Trestine Dean 11 Setter Aces-2, Kills-1, Assists-1
Morgan Payne 09 Middle Kills-4, Aces-5
Josie Doucette 10 Middle Digs-1, Kills-3
Rebecca Masaitis 09 LS Killss-1

Northview Volleyball Versus Catholic

October 21, 2009

Northview’s varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams traveled to Pensacola Tuesday night to take on the Catholic Crusaders.

Here are the results and stats from those games:

Northview Vs Catholic – Varsity
9-25 13-25 12-25

**Catholic Winning**

Shawna Montgomery 11 M Kills-5, Digs-2
Caitlin Hall 12 Setter Assists-8, Digs-1
Ashley Digmon 11 DS Digs – 5
Raylin Spence 10 LS Aces- 3, Digs – 2
Shaniqua Jones 11 M Kills-3, Digs-1

Record – Overall – 8 -16; District 4 -4

Northview Vs Catholic- JV
8-25 16-25

**Catholic Winning**

Trestine Dean 11 Setter Aces-1
Jordan Satterwhite 09 Libero Digs-1
Josie Doucette 10 Middle Aces-1
Cheyanne Garnett 09 RS Digs-1

Make Your Plans: Parachute Jump Still Planned For October 30 Northview Game

October 21, 2009

The Northview High School Senior Night football game slated for Friday, October 30, will begin like no other game during this season. The United States Army’s parachute demonstration team, the Silver Wings, from Fort Benning, Georgia are scheduled to jump from a fixed wing aircraft at least 5,000 feet over the Northview High School stadium before the start of the game.

The demonstration team plans to bring down with them a United States flag, a POW/MIA flag, and Army flag and the official game ball. One jumper will land on the 50-yard line to deliver the game ball for the game against Sneads High School.

The jump should occur about 6:15 p.m., but spectators are asked to arrive early as a large crowd is expected. The kickoff is 7 p.m.

The Silver Wings team is comprised of soldiers from throughout the Fort Benning airborne community. They have diverse backgrounds and various military specialties. The average age of a Silver Wings team member is 33 and the average number of free fall jumps ranges between 200 to 2,500 for the team. The team represents specially trained soldiers who are products of the United States Army Infantry Center and Schools to include Airborne, Pathfinders, and the Army Elite Rangers.

Volleyball: The Northview Chiefs Beat The Escambia Gators

October 20, 2009

Both the varsity and junior varsity  Northview Lady Chiefs beat Escambia High School in volleyball Monday night.

Northview vs Escambia, FL – Varsity
19-25 15-25 25-10 25-21 15-8

**Northview Winning**

Shawna Montgomery 11 M Kills-7, Aces-4, Blocks -1
Caitlin Hall 12 Setter Assists–12, Blocks-1, Aces-4
Angela Rodriguez 12 LS/Middle Kills-2, Aces-6
Raylin Spence 10 LS Kills – 1, Aces- 3, Digs – 4
Shaniqua Jones 11 M Kills-5, Aces-2

Record – Overall – 8 -15; District 4 -4

Northview Vs Escambia, FL – JV
25-22 28-26

**Northview Winning**

Trestine Dean 11 Setter Assists –3, Aces-1
Morgan Payne 09 Middle/Setter Aces – 1, Kills -2
Josie Doucette 10 Middle Kills – 3
Cheyanne Garnett 09 RS Aces-1, Assist-1

Jay Grad Takes The Field For USA Jaguars

October 19, 2009

A 2009 graduate of Jay High School  is part of the first ever University South Alabama football team — a team that is now 4-0.

dustinjames.jpgDustin James, who graduated seventh in his class at JHS, is a 6-foot 290 pound member of the Jaguars’ offensive line. He is on the scout team this year, and he has had several tackles so far this season.

James earned four football letters at Jay and was twice named all-state and all-area.  He lettered six times in track and field and was fifth at the state 1A meet in the shot put as a senior. He also lettered three time in weightlifting.

He is a civil engineering major who enjoys working on cars in his spare time.

James, 18, is the son of Brian and Tracy James of Jays. Brian James is a professional wrestler that once the Intercontinental champion and was a five-time tag team champion known as the “Road Dogg”.

He has two younger sisters: Amberly, 13, plays volleyball, basketball and softball; and Hanna, 6, who plays tee ball. Both attend Jay School.

NWE Midgets Beat Brewton, One Game Away From The Playoffs

October 18, 2009

midgetfile2.jpgThe Northwest Escambia Midgets won their second straight game Saturday by beating Brewton 34-12.

Star running back Dalton Daniel saw limited playing time due to injury but still carried the ball three times for 50 yards and a touchdown.Taylor Reyes filled in for Dalton scoring on a 23-yard run; he finished the game with over 100 yards rushing.

Brannon Freeman also had a good performance with a 48-yard run for a TD, and he also finished with over 100 yards rushing. Daulton Tullis scored a touchdown on a 8-yard run, and Ryder Gifford capped the scoring off with an impressive 43-yard run late in the fourth quarter.

NWE finished with over 300 yards rushing behind the blocking of Olan Barlow, Deonte Mitchell, Matthew Lee, Hunter Sherouse, John D. Rhodes, Gavin Grant, and Zach Holland. On defense, Hunter Sherouse picked off two of Brewton passes, one of with he returned 60-yards down to Brewton’s 6-yard line.

Chasen Freeman and Brodie Amos recovered fumbles for the Eagles and also made several tackles.

Also seeing playing time were Elijah Harbison, Andrew Edwards, and Dylan Berry. NWE will take on Bellview Gold next Saturday afternoon at 3:00. With a win over Bellview, the NWE Midgets will be playoff bound.

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Online Audio: Listen To Northview Vs. Freeport

October 18, 2009

Northview Chiefs fans can listen to  Northview football games here on NorthEscambia.com — the  official voice of the Northview High School Chiefs.

Join us each Sunday for a complete game playback from the Northview Chiefs. You will be able to listen to each game online, or even download the game to your MP3 player and take it with you.

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Chiefs Suffer Critical District Loss To Freeport

October 17, 2009

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The Northview Chiefs lost a critical district game Friday night to the Freeport Bulldogs, 42-12.

The Chiefs racked up 271 yards at home in Bratt, 183 of those on the ground. But six costly turnovers kept the Chiefs from narrowing the score.

For a NorthEscambia.com gallery with 150 photos from the game, click here.

“We were not consistent enough to sustain our drives,” Northview Head Coach Sid Wheatley said, “and that hurt us.”

nhs-freeport-035.jpg“We made too many mistakes, and the defensive just did not stop them. We did a little better in the middle portion of the game, but we made those mistakes on both sides of the ball,”  he said. “We are going to work on being a better team next week for Jay.”

The Bulldogs struck hard in the first quarter, taking a 14-0 lead with 8:35 to go in the first quarter. It took just five plays for the Bulldogs to put that first TD on the board. Just over a minute later, the Bulldogs had an 18-yard touchdown. for the lead.

Freeport struck again  with 9:09 to go in the second to expand their lead to 21-0.

The Chiefs then recovered an onside kick for first and 10 from the their own 37. La’Mikal Kyles gained four yards to the 41.  One second down, Dustin Yuhasz drove nine to put the Chiefs on the mid-field stripe for a first down. Sean Knight gained yard on first down to enter Bulldog territory with 7:36 in the half.

On third down, Yuhasz  drove to the 42, followed by Yuhasz hitting the 39 for a Chief’s first down. The Chiefs continued their drive, with Yuhasz connecting with a 17-yard pass for the first NHS touchdown of the night. After a blocked kick, Northview trailed Freeport 21-6.

The Bulldogs returned kick 75 yards to the end zone, but an illegal blocking call sent them packing back to the 40. They fought their way down to the 32 where they were stopped by Steven Long on second down. With second down and two to go, Freeport fumbled, and Roderick Woods recovered for the Chiefs. The Chiefs were unable to capitalize on the ball, and Freeport scored again with 7:35 to go in third making their lead 28-6.

A 35-yard touchdown run for Freeport upped their lead to 35-6 with 9:26 to go in the fourth.

The Chief’s next scoring drive came with about seven minutes in the ballgame.

From first and 10 from the Chief’s 20, Kyles gained a yard for the Chiefs, and then Yuhasz added one to make it third and six. A long gain on third down put Northview inside the Bulldog 35. Jeremy Jackson then gained half a dozen to put the Chiefs down to the Freeport 30. On second and four, a Brad Lowery pass into the end zone missed Yuhasz.

On third down, Yuhasz worked his way inside the 20 for a first down. Jackson gained three to put the Chiefs at second and seven. Another lower pass into the end zone failed to find it’s mark — Chris Sheets remained empty handed.

At third and seven, Yuhasz drove pass the Freeport defenders to reach the one. Then, from first and one, Ka’Darius Grice drove ahead  a yard for a Northview TD. A missed point after attempt by the Chiefs, and Freeport was up 35-12 with about three minutes in the ballgame.

A minute later, Freeport added another touchdown and a good kick to expand their lead to final score 42-12.

nhs-freeport-043.jpgOn the defensive side, the Chiefs had six tackles each from Anthony Pierce, Levi Gideons, Steven Long and Shawn Knight. Austin Reid led the defense with eighth tackles Friday night.

For the offense, Yuhasz had 15 carries for 61 yards and two catches for 25 yards. He also had a  touchdown. Also with one touchdown, La’Mikal Kiles had 73 yards on 13 carries and was one for one with 18 yards passing. Grice had four carries for nine yards and one touchdown.

Freeport had 375 yards against the Chiefs, 286 of those on the ground.

The Freeport Bulldogs now have the lead in District 1-1A, with a perfect district record of 5-0. With the loss to Freeport, the Chiefs’ record stands at 4-2 overall, 3-2 in district play.

Northview will cross over the Escambia River next Friday to take on the Jay Royals. Kickoff is at 7 p.m.

Join NorthEscambia.com Sunday morning when we will have the complete game audio from Friday night’s Freeprot at Northview game.

For a NorthEscambia.com gallery with 150 photos from the game, click here. 

Pictured top: La’Mikal Kyles faces a Bulldog as his gains yardage for the Chiefs. Pictured top inset: A kick headed for Ka’Daris Grice falls just short.  Pictured botton inset: Brad Lowery scrambles away from a Freeport defender while he looks for a receiver down-field. Pictured bottom: Charleigh McPherson, Lauren McCall and Carley Hetrick. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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South Walton Beats Jay

October 17, 2009

The South Walton Seahawks beat the Jay Royals Friday night in Santa Rosa Beach 12-7.

By the end of the third quarter, South Walton was up 12-0 after a 64-yard run. In the fourth quarter, the Royals hit the end zone after 10 plays, capped by a 9-yard touchdown from Hunter Boutwell.

The Seahawks held Jay to 112 yards on the ground, 48 of those yards from Chris Carrigan. At quarterback, Steven Brabham  was for 3 for 10 with 75 total yards for Jay.

Jay is now 1-4 overall and in District 1-1A. The Royals will host the Northview Chiefs next Friday night.

Northview Recognizes Future Chiefs

October 17, 2009

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The Northview High School Quarterback Club honored future Chiefs before Friday night’s football game. The Quarterback Club invited all Northwest Escambia and Century youth football players and cheerleaders to attend the game.

The players and Chiefs had the chance to introduce themselves  on the stadiums public address system.

Click here for a photo gallery from the event. 

Pictured above and below: Future Chiefs were recognized Friday night before Northview High School’s football game. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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