Online Audio: Listen To Northview Vs. Bozeman Game

September 27, 2009

Northview Chiefs fans can now listen to entire Northview football games here on NorthEscambia.com — the new 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.

The audio from Friday night’s game against Bozeman should play automatically on this page. If it does not, click the play icon below.

To download the entire game (MP3 format) for your iPod or other MP3 player, click here.

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Due to some technical difficulties in Panama City, the first few minutes of Friday night’s game are not included in the broadcast. The final few minutes were not recorded as well, but the final score had already been reached. The missed portion is mostly Northview running out the clock.

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Photo Gallery: NHS Beats Bozeman

September 27, 2009

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The Northview Chiefs hit the road to Panama City Friday night, coming back home with a 22-19 win over Deane Bozeman High School. The Chiefs improved to 2-1, 1-1 in Class 2A District 1.

For a photo gallery from the Northview win over Bozeman, click here.

Pictured above and below: Action from Friday night’s Northview 22-19 win over Bozeman. Submitted photos by Brenda Garrett for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Photo Gallery: Flomaton Hurricanes Beat Central-Hayneville

September 27, 2009

flomaton-central-11.jpgThere was a Category 5 hurricane in Flomaton Friday night, as the ‘Canes blew past Central-Hayneville 60-14.

For more photos, click here for a gallery and then visit  mikenewtonphotography.zenfolilo.com.

The Hurricanes were coming off a loss last week to number one Leroy, and they were not going to be stopped this Friday night.

Ryheem Dixon stormed in from 12 yards out to put the Hurricanes on the board early 7-0. An impressive Jacob Newton fake and toss to Ta Ta Ellis put the Hurricanes up 14-0. Then the Cane’s were up 21-0 with a 70 yard punt return by Civonta Mitchell.  And they were just getting started.

Wesley Steadham was in on touchdown runs of 62 and 10 yards. In all, he had just three carries for 114 total yards. He was out-distanced by James Jackson on eight carries, including an 11-yard TD.

Other touchdowns included A.J. Odom with a 17-yarder and a four-yard run from Shay Gipson.

Overall, the Hurricanes picked up 237 yards on the ground Friday night against Central.

The Flomaton Hurricanes will be on the road next week against Mobile Christian.

For more photos, click here for a gallery and then visit mikenewtonphotography.zenfolilo.com.

Pictured: Wesley Steadham gains yardage for the Hurricanes Friday night against Central-Hayneville. Submitted photo by Mike Newton Photography for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Beats Bozeman 22-19 For District Win

September 26, 2009

nhsfile.jpgThe Northview Chiefs hit the road to Panama City Friday night, coming back home with a 22-19 win over Deane Bozeman High School.

The Bozeman Bucks recovered a Northview fumble at about their 20 in the first quarter and ran it back to the 10. A couple of plays later, Bozeman was in for the first touchdown of the night. With a missed point after, Bozeman was up 6-0.

But the Chiefs were about to take the lead, and keep it, for the rest of the game — even though they were not in control of the ball most of the second half.

The Chiefs answered with a Jeremy Jackson touchdown run with 4:01 in the first quarter of play. The Chiefs missed the point after attempt, making it a 6-6 tie ballgame in Bay County.

Bozeman scored on a 55-yard run from their own 45 just before the end of the first quarter to make it 13-6 headed into the second quarter of play.

gametobe.jpgThen in the second quarter, the Chiefs blocked a Bozeman punt at the Bucks 15 yard line.  Northview recovered deep in the end zone for a safety, but the Chiefs still trailed 16-13.

Northview exploded in the third quarter, with Chris Sheets intercepting a Bozeman pass at 10. Sheets returned the interception for a huge 90-yard touchdown. A no good extra point, and the Northview Chiefs were up 22-13 with 3:45 to go in the third.

Bozeman managed to score and miss a kick  for a score of 22-19.

And that’s where it ended, with both teams held scoreless during the end of a fourth quarter defensive battle.

Freshman La’Mikal Kyles had 45 yards for Northview on a half dozen carries, and senior Shakel Holmes had 45 yards on eight carries.

With their 22-19  win over Bozeman, the Chiefs improved to 2-1, 1-1 in Class 2A District 1.

The Chiefs will celebrate Homecoming next Friday night against the Baker Gators.

Click here for a photo gallery from the game.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Canes Blow Over Central 60-14

September 26, 2009

There was a Category 5 hurricane in Flomaton Friday night, as the ‘Canes blew past Central-Hayneville 60-14.

The Hurricanes were coming off a loss last week to number one Leroy, and they were not going to be stopped this Friday night.

Ryheem Dixon stormed in from 12 yards out to put the Hurricanes on the board early 7-0. An impressive Jacob Newton fake and toss to Ta Ta Ellis put the Hurricanes up 14-0. Then the Cane’s were up 21-0 with a 70 yard punt return by Civonta Mitchell.  And they were just getting started.

Wesley Steadham was in on touchdown runs of 62 and 10 yards. In all, he had just three carries for 114 total yards. He was out-distanced by James Jackson on eight carries, including an 11-yard TD.

Other touchdowns included A.J. Odom with a 17-yarder and a four-yard run from Shay Gipson.

Overall, the Hurricanes picked up 237 yards on the ground Friday night against Central.

The Flomaton Hurricanes will be on the road next week against Mobile Christian.

Pace Beats Tate Aggies 28-14

September 26, 2009

The Pace Patriots and the Tate Aggies were both 2-2 heading into Friday night’s showdown at Pete Gindl Stadium. When it was over, the Patriots added one to the their win column with a 28 to 14 win over the Aggies.

The Patriots jumped out to an early 3-0 lead with a 29-yard field goal from Greg Peranich with 10:30 on the clock in the first quarter. Then with 1:37 to go in the first, Tyler Hunt added at Pace touchdown and Peranich’s kick was good to put the Patriots up 10-0.

The Aggies answered in the second with a touchdown  on a 24-yard pass from senior quarterback Edwin Richburg to senior defensive back Petey Jones. After a good kick from senior kicker Black Chicheskie, the lead for the Patriots was cut to 13-7.

The last thee minutes of the third saw both teams scoring. The Aggies gained a 14-13 lead with Richburg taking it in from one yard out and a good kick from Cicheskie with 2:52 to go in the third.

But the Aggies lead was short-lived — 14 seconds to be exact — with Thomas McCorvey on a 91 yard kickoff return. A good Patriot kick, and Pace was back on top 20-14.

The Patriots were not done; a one-yard run by Tanner Nichols on a Josh Reeves Pass added more to the Pace bottom line.

That was the end of the night’s scoring, with the Pace Patriots downing the Tate Aggies 28-14.

Next week is homecoming for the Aggies against Pensacola Catholic.

Escambia County Loses; Escambia Academy A Winner

September 26, 2009

Baldwin County High School beat Atmore’s Escambia County High School 20-6 Friday night.

The Blue Devils jumped out to an early 6-0 lead on a 40-yard pass from Derrick Williams to Marshall Roland. But it will be the only points on the board for ECHS the entire night.  The Blue Devils will host LeFlore High next week.

Escambia Academy rolled over Wilcox Academy 30-8 Friday night. The Cougars will be in action next Friday night against Marengo.

Northview Beats Jay; Jay Beats Northview In Volleyball Action

September 25, 2009

Northview High School’s Lady Chiefs beat the Jay Royals on the volleyball court Thursday night; and the JV Royals were victorious over the JV Chiefs.

Here are stats provided by Northview from both games in Jay:

Northview def. Jay – Varsity
15-25 24-26 25-23 27-17 25-11

Shawna Montgomery 11 M Kills-9, Aces-4, Assists- 5, Blocks-4
Caitlin Hall 12 Setter Assists– 16, Aces-5, Block-3, Kills-2
Angela Rodriguez 12 LS/Middle Kills-4, Aces-4, Digs-1
Shaniqua Jones 11 Middle Kills – 6, Digs – 1, Blocks – 2

Record – Overall – 4 -9; District 2 -2

Jay def. Northview – JV
19-25 12-25

Trestine Dean 11 Setter/Left Aces – 2, Assists – 2
Morgan Payne 09 Middle/Setter Kills– 4, Aces – 6
Josie Doucette 10 Middle Kills – 2, Digs-1

Tate Volleyball Hit Hard By The Flu

September 24, 2009

The flu bug has hit the Tate High School volleyball team hard, knocking most team members out of action.

The Aggies canceled their Monday game against Washington High School because a large percentage of the team was sick. Tonight’s match against Escambia is also in jeopardy, with less than a half dozen players able to make the latest volleyball practice.

Changes To Deer Season? Fish And Wildlife Seeks Hunter Input

September 24, 2009

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) wants to hear from hunters around the state regarding when they think the white-tailed deer rut happens in their neck of the woods.

The FWC, along with its deer management stakeholder group, is considering making possible changes to Florida’s deer hunting zones and corresponding season dates. The first goal of the “Strategic Plan for Deer Management in Florida 2008-2018″ is to manage deer at a more local level and better align hunting season dates with peak rutting (breeding) activity.

deerrut.jpgThe FWC has deer-breeding information from many counties and several of its wildlife management areas, but there are gaps in the biological data. The deer management stakeholder group would like to obtain rut information from hunters to try and close gaps in the data.

The agency recognizes the value of local knowledge and is asking hunters who are familiar with when the deer rut historically occurs in the areas where they hunt to fill out an online survey. The FWC would like to take this information to compare hunters’ perceptions of the rut with scientifically known conception data.

During rutting periods, bucks are more active during daylight (shooting) hours and often less cautious, making the chances of seeing them in the field better.

“Deer hunters want to hunt during the rut, and we want to be able to share comprehensive information about when the rut occurs with the hunting public,” FWC biologist and deer team coordinator Cory Morea said. “We realize a lot of hunters know when the rut happens in their area, and we want to take this information and compare it with our conception data to see if they are similar. It would be great to be able to use any new data to help fill in the holes in what we already know.

“At the very least, we think there is value in knowing what hunters perceive as the peak of the rut where they hunt,” Morea said.

To fill out the deer rut survey, see the latest updates on proposed deer zones and season dates or to comment on these potential changes, go to MyFWC.com/Deer.

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