Northview Volleyball Loses To Central In Three, Tate Beats Fort Walton
September 20, 2017
The Central Jaguars defeated the Northview Chiefs Tuesday night in Bratt 3-1.
The Chiefs dropped the first set by a score of 18-25 before losing the second set 19-25. Northview turned the tables on Central, bouncing back to win the third set 25-18. The Chiefs could not find success in the fourth and final set, falling 15-25.
Teriana Redmond led the Chiefs with seven blocks and 13 digs, while Natasha Walker recorded six serving aces.
The Northview Chiefs will travel to Jay on Thursday.
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Tate 3, Fort Walton 0
The Tate High School Lady Aggies defeated the Fort Walton Beach Lady Vikings Tuesday 3-0. The Aggies won straight sets at home in Cantonment 25-17, 25-21, 25-23. The Lady Aggies will be at Pensacola High School on September 26
Tate 2, Fort Walton 0 (JV)
In junior varsity action, the Tate Lady Aggies beat Fort Walton’s Lady Vikings 2-0. The Aggies won the first set 25-13 before beating Fort Walton 25-15 in the second set.
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Cross Country Results: Northview, Flomaton, Ernest Ward (With Gallery)
September 19, 2017
Results from a cross country meet held Monday afternoon at Northview High School are below.
For a photo gallery of most finishers, click here.
Boys Team Placement
- Northview High School
- Flomaton High School
- Ernest Ward
Girls Team Placement
- Northview & Ernest Ward (tied)
Flomaton did not field girls team.
Boys Individual
- Kevin Meeks/Flomaton — 21:28
- Tanner Levins/Northview — 21:46
- Oscar Rodriguez/Northview — 22:13
- Logan Doremus/Northview — 24:22
- Will Rollin/Flomaton — 25:51
Girls Individual
- Kara Santorelli/Ernest Ward — 24:45
- Cheyanne Johnson/Northview — 27:29
- Julianna Money/Ernest Ward — 27:43
- Addison Albritton/Northview — 33:51
- Aurora McCann/Northview — 34:24
Northview — Top 5 Boys
- Tanner Levins 21:46
- Oscar Rodriguez 22:13
- Logan Doremus 24:22
- Samm Bradley 26:44
- John Chivington 27:21
Northview — Top 5 Girls
- Cheyanne Johnson 27:29
- Addison Albritton 33:51
- Aurora McCann 34:24
- Allie Carter 39:05
- Rebekah Amerson 39:06
Flomaton — Top 5 Boys
- Kevin Meeks 21:48
- Will Rollin 25:51
- Wyatt Kent 29:00
- Dustin Martin 29:05
- Jacob Strehl 33:50
Ernest Ward — Top 5 Boys
- Kole Stewart 25:59
- James McElhaney 30:55
- Anthony Weaver 31:05
- Bryson Sanders 31:26
- Jacob Daw 31:24
Ernest Ward — Top 5 Girls
- Kara Santorelli 24:45
- Julianna Money 27:43
- Emily Levins 36:46
- Ava Gurganus 36:51
- Adrianne Shanks 43:44
Pictured top: Top boy finisher Kevin Meeks from Flomaton High School and top girl finisher Kara Santorelli from Ernest Ward Middle School. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Bonus Gallery: Tate Cheerleaders, Band, JROTC
September 19, 2017
For a bonus gallery with the Tate band, cheerleaders, JROTC and spirit line from last Friday night, click here.
For football game action photos and story, click here.
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Bonus Gallery: Northview Cheerleaders, Band, NJROTC
September 18, 2017
For a bonus gallery with the Northview band, cheerleaders, NJROTC and spirit line, click here.
For football game action photos and story, click here.
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ERC And Southwest Alabama Football Scores
September 17, 2017
Here are week 3 scores from ERC and Southwest Alabama youth league football:
ERC Senior scores
Brewton- 47, Flomaton- 0
Jay- 2, Poarch- 0 (forfeit)
Excel- 48, Baker- 0
Straughn- 2, Uriah- 0 (forfeit)
NWE-14, Neal- 7
ERC Junior Scores
Brewton- 40, Flomaton- 0
Poarch- 45, Jay- 0
Baker- 19, Excel- 6
Straughn- 27, Uriah- 6
Neal- 26, NWE- 12
ERC Sophomore Scores
Brewton-38,Flomaton- 0
Jay- 7, Poarch- 0
Baker- 13, Excel- 6
Uriah- 19, Straughn- 18
NWE- 32, Neal- 31 3OT
ERCFreshman Scores
Brewton- 39, Flomaton- 0
Poarch- 25, Jay- 0
Baker- 21, Excel- 13
Straughn- 20, Uriah- 0
Neal- 18, NWE- 0
SW AL Scores
Mighty Mights 4-7 year olds
Century 32, Castleberry 14
Tiny Mites 8-10 year olds
Century 20, Castleberry 0
Pee Wees 11-13 year olds
Castleberry 22, Century 0
UWF Rolls Past Chowan, 51-23, In Home Opener
September 17, 2017
The University of West Florida football team clicked in all three phases Saturday night, as the Argos defeated Chowan 51-23 in their home opener at Blue Wahoos Stadium.
UWF improved to 2-0 on the season after having an off week due to Hurricane Irma. The Argos finished with 305 yards of total offense, with 133 on the ground and 172 through the air. UWF tied the school record for points in a game and surpassed the 40-point plateau for the sixth time in 13 all-time contests.
UWF also scored touchdowns on offense, defense and special teams in the same game for the first time in program history.
Mike Beaudry passed for 149 yards on 11-of-22 with a career-high three touchdowns. Antoine Griffin had a team-best three receptions for 78 yards, while Ka’Ron Ashley made two spectacular scoring catches in the first half as UWF built a 21-10 halftime advantage.
The Argonauts jumped out to an early 7-0 lead when senior defensive back Josh Marshall corralled his second interception of the year, picking off Hawks quarterback Bryce Witt and taking it 31 yards to the end zone.
It didn’t take long for Chowan to fire back as the Hawks capitalized on a West Florida kick-catch interference on the kickoff, allowing Witt and company to start their next drive inside the Argos 36-yard line. On the fifth play of the drive, Witt would connect with wide receiver Edwin Thomas from eight yards out to tie the game at 7-7.
West Florida responded right back, as Marcus Clayton raced 65 yards on the ensuing kickoff to set up the go-ahead touchdown. On the third play of the drive, Beaudry found Ashley from 18 yards out for his first score of the night.
With just under 10 minutes remaining in the half, Chowan linebacker Antuwan Hicks picked off Beaudry, putting the Hawks in great field position on their own 48-yard line. That set up an eventual 20-yard field goal for Connor Killeen, making it a one possession game.
As they did all night, West Florida answered right back. Forty-one seconds is all the Argos would need, as Beaudry connected with Griffin for a gain of 55 yards on the first play of the drive. That set the stage for another Ashley score, this one from nine yards out.
With under four minutes remaining in the third quarter, sophomore kicker Austin Williams converted on 38-yard field goal to extend the Argonauts lead to 24-10. Chowan would respond with a 6-play 75-yard drive, to pull within seven at 24-17.
But UWF responded with 27 unanswered points to build a 51-17 lead late in the fourth. Beaudry scored from a yard out and he completed a 23-yard strike to Rodney Coates, with Chris Schwarz finishing his night with a 2-yard run and Quadavis Battle scoring when he recovered a blocked punt that Johnathan Coleman took off Killeen’s foot.
Chowan remained winless in three games and finished with 335 yards of total offense. Witt had 242 yards passing and three touchdowns on 21-of-35.
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Tate Aggies Beat PHS 27-13 (With Photo Gallery)
September 16, 2017
Looking to bounce back from loss to West Florida last week, the Tate High School Aggies beat the visiting Pensacola High School Tigers 27-13 Friday night.
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The Aggies were first on the scoreboard on a Hunter Riggan quarterback keeper from nine yards out. A missed point after, the Aggies were on top in Cantonment 6-0 with 2:13 remaining the first quarter.
PHS answered with a short TD run with 7:18 to go in the half. Then with a good kick, Pensacola High was on top 7-6.
But Aggies were not about to head to the lockers at halftime on the downside. Senior Ladarrel Page was into the endzone next on the outside to make it 13-7 for the Aggies at the half.
After a scoreless third quarter, the Aggies scored again. Following a long run from Shermari Jones, Page was in from 27 yards out to make it 20-7 as Tate went on to a 27-13 win.
The Aggies are now 2-1, while PHS fell to 1-3.
The Tate High School will host Milton next Friday night for homecoming.
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Friday Night High School Football Scores
September 16, 2017
Here are final high school scores from around the area Friday night:
FLORIDA
- Blountstown 59, Northview 13 [Read more...]
- Tate 27, Pensacola 13 [Read more...]
- Jay 39, Wewahitchka 6
- West Florida 22, Mosley 14
- Pine Forest 20, Gulf Breeze 19
- Lincoln 28, Escambia 20
- Pace 37, Washington 26
ALABAMA
- Escambia County 26, Monroe County 8
- Escambia Academy 35, Jackson County 0
- Clarke County 50, Flomaton 14
- W.S. Neal 41, Satsuma 32
- T.R. Miller 18, Hillcrest 15
Pictured top: Action under the Friday night lights as Northview hosts Blountstown. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
Chiefs Suffer Tough 59-13 ‘Self-Inflicted’ Loss To Blountstown (With Gallery)
September 16, 2017
The Blountstown Tigers defeated Northview 59-13 Friday night in Bratt. The Chiefs, 1-3, have now lost three straight games.
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“It was a tough night,” Northview head coach Derek Marshman said. “That was a great football team we played tonight. Make no mistake about it but a lot of our wounds tonight were self-inflicted.”
The Chiefs were first on the board with a touchdown from Ontario Minor with 9:09 on the clock in the first quarter, with Blountstown answering with a touchdown of their own.
“You know I thought we came out on the first drive and did what we thought we could do and marched right down the field and scored. They responded with a touchdown and then we started kind of self-inflicting some things. We had a blocked punt, multiple turnovers, multiple big plays. They had a fake punt for a touchdown,” Marshman said.
The Chiefs’ only other score of the night came at 5:49 on the clock in the second on a pass from Seth Killam to Ray Bush.
Blountstown was on an unstoppable roll scoring 21 in the first quarter and 30 in the second to make it 51-13 at the half. The Chiefs held the Tigers to just eight points in the third before a scoreless fourth quarter.
“We are an improving football team but we are not good enough to hedge the other team out especially a team like Blountstown. A lot of things here were self-inflicted but like I said a lot of credit goes to them too,” the coach said.
Next week, Northview hits the road to Blountstown to take on the Blue Devils of Holmes County (2-1).
“We will get back to the drawing board next week. We’re not going to quit. We are going to keep fighting. I know this coaching staff is going to fight for these guys day and night. We will be back up here this weekend getting ready. Holmes County is a really good football team as well. We are going to keep fighting. There’s no quitting this program. There’s no quitting this team. There’s no quitting this coaching staff so we are going to keep fighting,” Marshman said.
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Ernest Ward Middle Eagles Defeat W.S. Neal Eagles
September 15, 2017
In their home opener in Walnut Hill, the Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles defeated the W.S. Neal Eagles Thursday night, 16-14. Next week, the Ernest Ward Eagles will host Perdido (AL) Middle School at 7 p.m. Ernest Ward’s Eagles are the only middle school football team in Escambia County, FL.
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