Century Care Center Takes Part In Corporate Cup Games

October 11, 2009

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Century Care Center was among dozens of companies large and small taking part in the 16th Annual Corporate Cup Games Saturday in Pensacola.

The Corporate Cup Games are an Olympic-style, co-ed team competition in 17 great events with a focus on fun so that everyone has a great experience. The goal of the Corporate Cup Games is to celebrate health and wellness in the workplace while emphasizing team work, communication and team building, all necessary components of a healthy workforce.

Proceeds from the event benefit the YMCA of Northwest Florida.

For more photos from Center Care Center at the Corporate Cup Games, click here.

Pictured top: The team from Century Care Center digs in Saturday in a game of tug-of-war during the Corporate Cup Games in Pensacola on Saturday. Pictured below: The Century Care Center team. Submitted photos by Ade Madison for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Little League Photos: Century Blackcats And Flomaton Hurricanes

October 11, 2009

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blackcat-hurricane-019.jpgThe Century Blackcats and Flomaton Hurricanes met in little league football action Saturday at Anthony Pleasant Park in Century.

For an exclusive two-game  NorthEscambia.com photo gallery featuring photos of cheerleaders and all the great plays from both the Blackcats and ‘Canes, click here.

Pictured: Little league action between the Flomaton Hurricanes and Century Blackcats Saturday afternoon in Century. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northview Gets Big District Win Over Holmes County

October 10, 2009

The Northview Chiefs picked up a major District 1-1A win against Holmes County 33-19 in Bonifay Friday night.

The Chiefs jumped out to an early lead with 9:33 to go in the first quarter on a 4-yard run from Shakel Holmes. With a good kick from Brad Lowery, the Chiefs were up 7-0 early in the game Holmes’ touchdown was a couple of plays after Northview recovered a fumbled Blue Devil snap inside the five.

Then with 2:57 in the first a 5-yard touchdown run from Ka’Daris Grice and a good kick pushed the NHS lead to 14-0.

Northview scored again with 9:09 in the second on a 5-yard Dusitin Yuhasz dash, 21-0.

NHS expanded their lead over the Holmes County Blue Devils to 27-0 with 1:03 to go in the half with another Shakel Holmes touchdown. The kick was no good.

Holmes County managed a 21-yard TD pass with 6:30 in the third to make it 27-6.

Ka’Daris Grice added another Chief touchdown  from 12 yards out with just five seconds to go in the third quarter. A missed kick, and Chiefs expanded their lead to 33-6.

With 9:21 to go in the District 1-1A game, Bonifay added a seven yard touchdown run, making it  33-13 Chiefs. Bonifay managed another six from the six with just 21 seconds to go in the game. The Blue Devils came up short on a two point attemp for the final 33-19.

The Chiefs racked up an impressive 359 yards against Holmes County.  Holmes had 104 yards and two touchdowns for Northview. Yuhasz gained 74 yards on a dozen carries, and Grice had 21 yards to go along with his two TD’s. La’Mikal Kyles gained 63 yards Friday night, and Jeremy Jackson had 71 yards.

On the defensive side of the Chiefs’ line, Levi Gideons had eight tackles for Northview.

The Northview High School Chiefs (4-1, 3-1) will be at home next Friday night against Freeport in another District 1-1A game. Freeport (4-1, 4-0) is the only undefeated team remaining in the district after a 43-21 win over South Walton (5-1, 4-1) Friday night.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here. Submitted photos by Brenda Garrett.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Tough Homecoming Loss For Jay

October 10, 2009

The Jay Royals suffered a tough homecoming district loss Friday to Vernon, 20-13.

Vernon jumped out to an early 7-0 lead, but the Royals answered. Rush Hendricks gained yardage for the Royals inside the five, but Hendricks went down hard. The Royals’ star running back suffered a serious knee injury and might be out of the rest of the season. Steven James drove the pigskin in from inside the five to complete the scoring drive for the Royals, tying  the game at 7-7.

Vernon regained the lead 13-7 until Steven Brabham picked up another TD for the Royals. A missed kick, and the game was tied 13-13 in Jay. In the fourth, Vernon added the game winning touchdown and a good point after for the final, 20-13.

The Royals are now 1-3, 0-3 in district play. It’s a road trip next week for Jay, as they travel to take on South Walton. The following week, the Royals will play host to the Northview Chiefs.

Tate Falls To Pine Forest

October 10, 2009

The Tate Aggies fell to the Pine Forest Eagles Friday night,  49-21.

The Eagles had the only points on the board in the first quarter with a touchdown and a good kick with 7:22 remaining in the quarter.

The Eagles and Aggies split the second quarter, with both adding seven.  Joey Harmon added the touchdown for Tate with a 9-yard pass from senior quarterback Edwin Richburg. A good kick from senior Blake Cicheskie with 2:18 in the half, and the Aggies were down 14-7.

PFHS and THS had a total of six touchdowns in the third quarter — four for the Eagles and two for the Aggies.  A Richburg to Harmon 4-yard pass and Jamarian Bonner returned a fumble 79 yards for Aggie TDs.  By the end of the third, Pine Forest was ahead 42-21.

The Eagles added a 2-yard TD in the fourth for the final, Pine Forest 49, Tate 21.

The Aggies have next week off to regroup before an away district game against Milton.

Losses For Flomaton, ECHS; Escambia Academy Wins

October 10, 2009

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It was a rough night for Flomaton Friday night in Monroe County as the Hurricanes lost to Excel 39-6.

The ‘Canes will be on the road again next week against Millry.

Gulf Shores 42 Escambia County 6

The road trip to Gulf Shores was not a good one Friday night for the Escambia County High School Blue Devils.

The Blue Devils were up against Gulf Shores QB Logal Paul who threw for 347 yards and five touchdown in just three quarters.

Escambia County will be at home against Citronelle next week.

Escambia Academy 30 Clarke Prep 24

It was a happy homecoming for the Escambia Academy Cougars Friday night in Canoe.

EA beat Clarke Prep by a half dozen, 30-24. Escambia Academy will play their final home game of the season next Friday night against Meadowview.

NHS Takes On Baker In High School Volleyball

October 9, 2009

The Northview Lady Chiefs hit the road Thursday afternoon to take on Baker on the volleyball court.

Northview Vs Baker – Varsity
19-25, 12-25, 19-25

**Baker Winning**

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

Record – Overall – 4 -13; District 2 -4

Northview Vs Baker – JV
14-25, 22-25

**Baker Winning**

Trestine Dean 11 Setter Assists – 2, Digs-1
Morgan Payne 09 Middle/Setter Aces –2, Kills -4 Blocks-1
Brittanie Poston 11 Middle /R Aces -2

Ernest Ward Beats Blacksher 30-14

October 7, 2009

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eaglesju11.jpgThe Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles beat J.U. Blacksher 30-14 Tuesday night in Walnut Hill.

Blacksher managed a touchdown with less than a minute on the clock, but it was not near enough to beat Ernest Ward, Esambia County, Florida’s only middle school football team.

Ernest Ward has one football game remaining — Thursday, October 15 at 6 p.m. at home in Walnut Hill.

Pictured above:  Hunter Hendrix (#29) and Daulton Tullis (#10) were among the Eagles defenders attempting to stop J.U. Blacksher’s final touchdown of the night. Pictured left: Ali Martin cheers for EWMS Eagles. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Hot Pursuit To Benefit Youth Ranch

October 6, 2009

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Second Annual ‘In Hot Pursuit’ 5K will be held this Saturday at Pensacola Beach.

All proceeds from the race will go to support the Florida Sheriff’s Association Youth Ranches, an organization dedicated to the prevention of juvenile delinquency and the production of strong, lawful and productive citizens for our community.

There will be a fun beach course, great prizes, red beans and rice at the finish line, and medals for the winners.

The race will start at 8 a.m. near the Pavilion on Pensacola Beach. Pre-registration is $17.00 through Friday October 9. Day of the race registration is $25. Register online at www.active.com or download a printable form at escambiaso.com. For more information, contact Sgt. Ted Roy at (850) 554-1358.

Volleyball: Northview Chiefs Take On Baldwin County

October 6, 2009

Northview’s varsity and junior varsity volleyball teams fell to visiting Baldwin County High School Monday afternoon.

Click here for a photo gallery from the JV game.

northview-bchs-12.jpgNorthview Vs BCHS – Varsity
15-25, 12-25, 21-25
*BCHS winning

Shawna Montgomery 11 M Kills-15
Caitlin Hall 12 Setter Assists– 25, Digs-1, Blocks – 1
Angela Rodriguez 12 LS/Middle Kills-5, Digs -4, Aces-1
Shaniqua Jones 11 Middle Kills – 5, Aces-1

Record – Overall – 4 -12; District 2 -3

Northview Vs BCHS – JV
15-25, 25-21, 10-15
*BCHS winning

Trestine Dean 11 Setter Assists – 4, Blocks -1
Morgan Payne 09 Middle/Setter Aces – 3, Kills -5, Blocks-2
Josie Doucette 10 Middle Kills – 5, Digs -1

Pictured: Josie Doucette up to the net for the JV Northview Chiefs Monday afternoon against visiting Baldwin County High School. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

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