Northview’s Scooter Named MVP As East Beats West
May 20, 2009
His “West” team came up short in the Pensacola Sports Association senior All-Star game Tuesday, but Northview’s “Scooter” was on top his game.
The East beat the West 7-5 in the annual end of the season game at the University of West Florida. The matchup showcases the best high school senior baseball talent from across the area.
Northview’s James “Scooter” Hamilton was the only player on either team with three hits. He was 3 for 4 with two RBIs and a run scored. His performance earned him the title of the West team’s MVP.
Northview Chiefs Honor Baseball Players At Annual Banquet
May 13, 2009
The Northview Chiefs honored their varsity and junior varsity baseball teams Tuesday night during their annual awards banquet.
After finishing second in the district, Head Coach Sid Wheatley said he’s looking forward to next season when the Chiefs will be in a new district that includes teams like Baker and Jay.
“We’re losing a great group of seniors, but we’ve got a good group coming in,” Wheatley said. “We are excited about next year.”
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The Chiefs honored the following players:
Junior Varsity
- Academic — Michael Lowery
- Outstanding Pitcher — Colton Sims
- Outstanding Offensive Player — Joshua Scott
Varsity
- Academic Award — Luke Killam
- Rookie Award — Dabney Langhorne
- Chief Award — Patrick McPherson
- Most Improved Player Award — Austin Lowery, Dakota Stuckey
- Iron Man Award — Brad Foster
- Outstanding Defensive Player — Austin Reid
- Outstanding Pitcher Award — Brad Lowery
- Outstanding Offensive Player — James “Scooter” Hamilton
Senior Awards
- James “Scooter” Hamilton
- Brad Foster
- Brett Hanks
- Alex Abbott
- Luke Killam
- Patrick McPherson
Other members of the Varsity team were juniors Heath Burkett, Brad Lowery, Seth Leonard, Austin Lowery, Dakota Stuckey, Austin Reid and Aaron Chancery; sophomores Austin Arrington, Colton Sims and Dabney Langhorne.
Members of the JV team were: sophomores Mike Lowery, A.J. Lambert, Jansen Bodiford, Taylor Martin, Derek Lewis, Tyler Brooks and Joshua Scott; freshmen Brandon Sheets, Jamie Gafford, Hunter Black, Josh Hammond, Cole Commander, Chance Jackson, Tanner Brooks, Tyler Hester and Austin Albritton.
Pictured above: Northview baseball senior players (L-R) Brett Hanks, Alex Abbot, Patrick McPherson, Luke Killam, James “Scooter” Hamilton and Brad Foster. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Time To Register For 5K Race For The Blueberries
May 10, 2009
The Blueberry Jamboree 5K Race for the Blueberries will take place on Saturday, June 13 in Barrineau Park.
The race begins at 8 a.m. at the Barrineau Park Community Center & Historical Society at 6055 Barrineau Park School Road and ends at Touchablue Berry Farm at 7100 Molino Road.
Wheelchairs will start just before 8 a.m. and walkers will start just after 8:00. Transportation will be provided for participants back to the starting point.
Pre-Registration is available by filling out and turning in the 5K Race for the Blueberries entry form. Registrations must be postmarked by Friday June 5. Registration will also be available on the day of the race, from 6:30-7:30am.
The event is hosted by Escambia County Neighborhoods and Community Services Bureau and UF/IFAS Extension. The Blueberry Jamboree is sponsored in part by NorthEscambia.com.
Northview Teacher Wins Bike Ride Event
May 7, 2009
Northview High School teacher Natalie Nall was the female division winner in the nearly 30 mile Habitat for Humanity bike ride from Brewton to Atmore.
A total of 28 riders made the 29.5 mile pedal-power trip from Brewton to Tom Bryne Park and Atmore’s Mayfest on Saturday. Nall was the first female to reach Atmore, and Will Ruzic of Brewton was the first male to to reach the finish line.
The purpose of the ride was twofold — raise funds and awareness for Habitat for Humanity’s projects in Escambia County, Ala.
Today, Habitat will choose two Atmore area families to receive new homes in the future, and another home will be constructed by the non-profit group in Brewton.
At Northview, Nall services as head coach for the Chief’s girls and boys cross country teams, and she is the school’s reading coach. Nall was named the Northview High School Teach of the Year for 2008.
Northview, Jay Both Lose Tuesday Night In Playoff Action
May 6, 2009
The Northview Chiefs lost their Region 1-3A playoff bid Tuesday night by a single point, and it was also a disappointing night for the Jay Royals.
Bonifay beat the Chiefs 2-1 on the road.
Meanwhile, the Catholic Crusaders beat Marianna 12-2 in five innings. Catholic will travel to Bonifay Friday night for the Region 1-3A semifinal game.
Sneeds beat the Jay Royals 6-2.
Jones Slams Molino Softball’s First Home Run In 13 Years
May 4, 2009
For the first time in 13 years, a Molino girl’s softball player knocked one out of the park last week.
Shaniqua Jones, who plays for the 16U Lady Cats, hit one out of the park last week against NEP. She stepped up to the plate with two runners on base. On the third pitch, she sent the ball over the center field fence for a three-run home run.
It was the first home run on the season, and the first home run by a Molino girl’s softball player since 1996.
Pictured The Molino Lady Cat’s Shaniqua Jones. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com.
Fishing Rodeo For The Disabled Held In Walnut Hill
May 3, 2009
The sounds of excitement were all around Saturday for the 35th annual Pen Wheels Fishing Rodeo in Walnut Hill.
Over the 35 year history of the fishing rodeo, it has been held at locations ranging from Ft. Pickens to the Three Mile Bridge in Pensacola. Since 2001, it has been held at Jantz’s Catfish Pond on South Highway 99, just off Highway 97.
Dozens of volunteers stood ready Saturday to help the disabled fish. They baited hooks, tossed a line and offered words of friendly encouragement. Many of the volunteers were from the Walnut Hill Mennonite Church.
About 60 disabled people were registered in Saturday’s fishing rodeo. They were from around the area, including Pensacola and Century. Several residents from the Century Care Center participated. Everything, including lunch, in Pen Wheels Fishing Rodeo is provided to the disabled for free as a project of the Pensacola Fiesta of Five Flags organization.
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While Jantz Catfish Pond is not open for public fishing, nearby ponds belonging to Steve Hiebert (Steve’s Sweet Corn) are open for public fishing. For more information, call 327-4020.
Pictured: Scenes from the 35th annual Pen Wheels Fishing Rodeo in Walnut Hill Saturday morning. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Chiefs Fall To Catholic; Jay Royals Win In Playoffs
May 1, 2009
Catholic High defeated the Northview Chiefs Thursday night, while the Jay Royals beat Ponce de Leon.
The Chiefs lost to the Crusaders 13-3 on the road in Defuniak Springs in the District 1-3A Championship.
Catholic (24-3) will host the runner-up in District 2-3A, while the Northview Chiefs will travel to Bonifay on Tuesday to play the Holmes County Blue
Devils in the first round of the Class 3A State Playoffs. Game time is set for 7 p.m.
Hitters for Northview were Scooter Hamilton, Patrick McPherson, Brad Foster and Dakota Stuckey.
Catholic took an early 4-2 lead by the end of the first. The Crusaders scored three runs in the second and half a dozen in the third for a 13-2 lead going into the fourth. The Chiefs had one more fun in the fourth, making the score 13-3.
Also Thursday night, the Jay Royals beat Ponce de Leon in the District 1-2A Championship in Freeport.
Jay (17-4) will host Sneads on Tuesday in the regional quarterfinals
Florida Sports To Continue; Alabama Games Canceled Over Swine Flu Fears
May 1, 2009
The Alabama High School Athletic Association has suspended all high school sports, including playoff games, over swine flu fears. In Florida, the Florida High School Athletic Associations says that high school sports will continue for now.
The AHSAA canceled all high school sporting events until at least Tuesday after two swine flu cases were found in North Alabama and a third was identified in Montgomery.
The FHSAA says that games will go on since there are no confirmed swine flu cases in Florida.
“The Association is in contact with the state health department, and will address the issue if/when a case(s) are confirmed,” according to FHSAA. “The FHSAA understands the severity of the situation and wants to keep the student-athletes, coaches, officials and spectators safe.”
NHS Quarterback Club Elects Officers
April 30, 2009
The Northview High School Quarterback Club has elected officers for the next school year. They are:
- Joey McCall, president,
- David Bell, vice president
- Edie Jackson, treasurer
- Lisa Albritton, secretary
- Randy Albritton, public relations.
Eddie Jackson, Roy White, Jr., David Arrington, Mark Digmon, and Toney Simpson were elected as board members.
Also, the following committees were established, and they are listed with their respective chairperson and mission:
- Spirit Committee — Ramona Bell (Implement ideas that build school, team, and fan spirit)
- Fundraising Committee — Rebecca Presnall (Propose and organize fundraising ideas)
- Concession Coordination — Carla Randolph (Work with Concession Manager and develop schedules)
- Hospitality Committee — Deborah Arrington (Oraganize pre and post game meals, organize banquet and referee hospitality)
- Game Support Committee — Toney Simpson (Chain gang, Press Box crew, Statistics, and field prep assistance)
- Audio-Visual Committee — Randy Albritton (Sound system, game films, end of season video and highlights)
The following was submitted by Randy Albritton on behalf of the Quarterback Club:
One of our goals is to increase participation in the Quarterback Club. Twenty members attended this past meeting, and as you can see from the committees established above, there is plenty of help needed and required. Our main goal is to attempt to provide every student and athlete at Northview now and in the future, with a positive, memorable high-school experience through our sports programs.
We do that by working diligently and faithfully in the committees listed above. I believe that every parent shares this goal with the Northview Quarterback Club. So we encourage you to talk with members about the exciting things coming up for the next school year and please attend our next meeting on Tuesday, May 19th, at 7 p.m., at the gymnasium. During the summer, we will meet the first Tuesday of every month.
Don’t forget the Garnet and Gold intrasquad game will be Friday, May 22nd, at 7 p.m. There will be a hot dog supper for $6 available for all attendees. Come out and cheer for the Chiefs!!!






