Northview High School Holds Cross County Banquet

December 6, 2008

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nhsxc13.jpgNorthview High School recently held its Cross Country Banquet at the school.

Winners included the Junmi Ross Winner Jessica Bloodworth and the Jim Ross Winner Clint Davis, and the MVR (Most Valuable Runner) Coty Chance. Coaches Award Winners were Blake Luker, Dustin Lewis and Dixie Carnely.

Pictured above: The Northview High School Cross Country Team. Pictured inset above: MVR (Most Valuable Runner Coty Chance. Pictured below: Coaches Award Winners (L-R) Blake Luker, Dixie Carnely and Dustin Lewis. Pictured bottom: Jumni Ross Winner Jessica Bloodsworth and Jim Ross Winner Clint Davis. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com.

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A Fun SEC Championship Weekend: Local Husband Is Florida Gator Fan; His Wife Is Alabama Fan

December 5, 2008

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Saturday’s SEC Championship Game will pit the Crimson Tide against the Gators, and Amy against Wayne.

Around the Holland household in Bratt, football is a big deal. Wife Amy Holland is a die hard Alabama fan, and husband Wayne Holland is a Florida Gator fan through and through.

And that, as you might guess, has made thing interesting around the Holland home this week.

“You know the Gators are going win,” Wayne said. “They are going to spank ‘em. Florida has the total package.”

“Bama will win,” Amy said, “and get another coach fired. We’ve got three coaches fire so far this year, and we are going to get another one.”

“That coach thing isn’t going to happen,” he said.

An Alabama flag is flying outside their home this year. That’s because Alabama is the only undefeated Southeastern Conference team, she said.

Wayne admits that he OK with Amy’s loyalty to the Crimson Tide. They attend a few Alabama games during the year simply because they are closer. “I support them as long as they don’t play Florida,” he said.

There is a friendly little bet on Saturday’s game.

“Whoever wins, the other one has to take them out to eat,” she said. “It’s a win, win situation for both of us.”

“Yeah,” he said. “I haven’t decided where I want to eat yet.”

They will start watching the game together on TV. But then Amy will head to Atmore to ride in the truck pulling the Ernest Ward Middle School cheerleaders’ float in the Christmas parade. She’ll listen to the end of the game on a headphone radio.

“I’ll be the crazy woman in the truck screaming things out the window about ‘Roll Tide’,” she said.

Pictured above: Wayne “The Florida Fan” Holland and his wife Amy “Alabama” Holland.

Finalist Tony Ellis Misses State Award

December 5, 2008

Flomaton’s Tony Ellis was a finalist to be Alabama’s 2A back of the year, but the award went to the quarterback from Leroy High School.

The Alabama Sportswriters Association named Leroy quarterback Clint Mosley as the 2A back of the year. Mosley passed for more than 3,000 yards and 33 touchdowns during the Bears’ perfect 14-0 season.

Ellis was named a finalist for the award, thanks to at least 1,500 rushing yards per year for each of the last three years at Flomaton.  Ellis, who is 5-fo-9, had over 5,000 rushing yards in his high school career with the Canes. The other 2A finalist for the back of the year was wide receiver Madrecas Hood of Pickens County High School.

The sportswriters group will still pick one of  the players from their statewide list as Mr. Football on December 18.

Photos courtesy Mike Newton Photography.

Longtime Ernest Ward High School Coach Inducted Into Hall Of Fame

November 29, 2008

latham10.jpgA former longtime North Escambia coach was recently inducted into the Atmore Area Hall of Fame.

Better known as Coach Latham, Joe Latham dedicated his life to sports, making his mark in in his 27 years at Ernest Ward High School. He coached basketball, tennis, baseball and football.

Coach Latham graduated from high school in Maplesville, Ala. in 1939. After serving in World War II, he graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1948. He was picked up by the Los Angeles Rams, then went to Detroit as a single-wing fullback before beginning his coaching career.

Coach Latham coached all sports but his favorites were football and baseball. He coached at Walnut Hill, Pass Christian, Miss.; Franklinton, La.; Orville, Ala.; and Wildwood, Fla. He dedicated 36 years of service to young people – 27 years at Walnut Hill. Coach Latham returned to Walnut Hill in 1960 after coaching in south Florida for two years.

He received a number of honors during his career.

He was named Coach of the Year for the Escambia River Conference in 1961, 1964, 1965, and 1971.

In 1965, Coach Latham was inducted into the University of Southern Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame, having played fullback there in the 1940s. He was assistant coach for the North All-Star Football Team in 1965.

He was inducted into the Hall of Fame at his alma mater in Maplesville, Ala.

To honor Coach Latham for his dedication, the Ernest Ward High School stadium was named for him in the 1980’s.

Article and photos courtesy Atmore News.

Pictured top: Coach Joe Latham. Pictured below: Members of the Latham family on hand for the Hall of Fame ceremony were (L-R front)  Suzanne Rodgers, Kathryn Rodgers, Laura Latham, Mary Hunter Latham; (L-R middle) Cynthia Rodgers, Evelyn Latham, Carolyn Loggins, Jay Russell, Gary Loggins; (L-R back) Mark Rodgers, Leigh Ann Russell, Joe Latham Jr., Susan Latham. Submitted photos by Atmore News for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Flomaton’s Tony Ellis Is Finalist For Alabama’s Mr. Football

November 29, 2008

ellis10.jpgTony Ellis from the Flomaton Hurricanes is one of the finalists for the Alabama Sports Writers Association’s 2008 Mr. Football title.

The Canes senior running back is one of 42 finalists for the award. The finalists were picked from 146 players that were nominated by ASWA members or or coaches.

Ellis is one of three back of the year finalists in Alabama 2A football. His high school career included at least 1,500 rushing yards per year for each of the last three years at Flomaton.  Ellis, who is 5-fo-9, had over 5,000 rushing yards in his high school career with the Canes.

The Mr. Football award winner will be named in December.

Photos courtesy Mike Newton Photography.

NWE Holds Football Banquet

November 22, 2008

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The annual Northwest Escambia Football League held their annual football banquet Friday night.

The Mites, Mini-mites and midgets were honored, along with the Mini-mite and Mite cheerleaders.

The NWE Mite cheerleaders recently traveled to Pace to compete in the GCYFA Cheerleading competition.  The girls competed  in the non-mount medium category along with five other teams.  Each team was given 2 minutes and 30 seconds to perform one cheer, one chant and a dance routine.

The talented young ladies from NWE took home the third place trophy for their performance that day.  Jennifer Peebles, head coach, commented, “All of these girls worked very hard to make sure their motions, jumps, everything, were timed just right.”

Coaching along side Jennifer were Lisa Byrd, assistant coach, and Taylor Byrd, a J.V. cheerleader from Northview High School.  The 2008 NWE Mite Cheerleaders are:
Memory Peebles, Kylie Brooke, Kristen Byrd, Danielle Robinson, Liberty Peebles, Jasmine Walker, and Jordan Parham.

Pictured above: The NWE Midgets. Pictured below: The NWE Mini-mites, Mites, Mini-mite cheerleaders and Mite cheerleaders. Submitted photos by Leah Gifford for NorthEscambia.com.

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Flomaton Hurricanes Down Northview Chiefs Boys And Girls

November 21, 2008

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Flomaton beat the Northview varsity girls Thursday by a score of 34-29. The Cane’s boys beat Northview  75-57.

Gabe Wesley and Timeka Marshall scored nine apiece for the Chiefs. Shakeria White sank half a dozen points. Brittany Thompson and Angela Rodriguez added a couple points ech and Saniqua Jones had one point for Northview.

Tara Gafford led the Hurricanes in scoring with 13. Sarah Steele had seven, and Lily Wright added four. Kaitlyn Hambrick and Brittany Mallet added three points each, and April Cayson and Allison Gafford had two points apiece for the Canes.

Northview player stats:
Shaniqua Jones 3 steals, 1 rebound, 1 assist
Timeka Marshall 1 steal, 1 rebound, 3 assists
Brittney Thompson 4 rebounds
Gabe Wesley 3 steals and 2 assists
Shakeria White 2 steals

For a photo gallery from both the boys and girls games, click here. Photos courtesy Mike Newton.

Pictured above and below: Action from Flomaton versus Northview Thursday. Photos courtesy Mike Newton Photography for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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Carver/Century Takes Two From Ernest Ward

November 21, 2008

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The Carver/Century Middle School Blackcats swept to basketball games from Ernest Ward Middle School Thursday night in Walnut Hill.

The Blackcat girls were up 28-10 by the end of the third period. Carver/Century increased their lead in the fourth period to beat the Lady Eagles by a score of 40-15.

The Carver/Century boys had a two to one advantage by the end of the first half of play Thursday night against Ernest Ward. The Blackcats held a 30-15 lead by the end of the half. Both teams were about even on scoring in the third, ending the period 47-24.

The Blackcat boys went on to win 55-29 over the Eagles.

For a photo gallery from both boys and girls games, click here.

Pictured above: Carver/Century Middle versus Ernest Ward Middle action from Thursday night. Pictured below: The Lady Blackcats versus the Lady Eagles. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Photo Gallery: Northview Cross Country Runs

November 21, 2008

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The Northview High School cross country teams recently participated in the Ross Memorial Run at Pensacola Naval Air Station and in the Dolphin Dash in Gulf Breeze.

Click here for a photo gallery from both runs.

The Ross Memorial Run is named for Major James G. Ross, 51, who was killed in a motorcycle accident in late August 2007 in north Santa Rosa County. He was Northview’s Naval sciences and ROTC instructor at Northview since 2002.

Pictured above: The start at the Dolphin Dash in Gulf Breeze. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com.

Ernest Ward Boys, Girls Beat Pollard

November 20, 2008

Both the girl’s and boy’s basketball teams at Ernest Ward Middle School beat Pollard-McCall Tuesday night.

The boy’s team won by a score of 41-29. Leading the scoring for the Eagles was DaMichael Fountain with 14 points. Ladareus Franklin score hald dozen, and LaMichael Banks and Kevin Vaughan score five each.

The girl’s team beat Pollard-McCall 16-12.

Dazarae Turner and Danielle Steaham scored four each. Morgan Payne and Jazzlyn Franklin had three points each, and Kaitlyn Gunn scored two points for the Eagles.

Ernest Ward will take on Carver/Century Thursday at Ernest Ward. The girls tip off at 5:00, and the boys play at 6:00.

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