Photos: Area Residents Watch As Alabama Beats Georgia State

November 20, 2010

The Alabama Crimson Tide beat the Georgia State Panthers 63-7 at Bryant-Denny Stadium Thursday night. Alabama dominated on both sides of the ball, racking up 478 total yards (262 rushing, 216 passing) while the defense forced five turnovers that led to 35 Alabama points.

For a photo gallery with scenes before, during and after the game, click here.

Pictured top: The Alabama Crimson Tide beat the Georgia State Panthers 63-7 at Bryant-Denny Stadium Thursday night. Pictured inset:  Bama Head Coach Nick Saban paces the sidelines. Pictured below: Area residents with Alabama players Trent Richardson and Brandon Gibson. From the left, Cade White, Hailey Lambeth, Trent Richardson, Brooks Hart, Brandon Gibson, Blakelee White & Dalton Hart at The Hotel Capston the night before the game. NorthEscambia.com photos by Alisa Hart, click to enlarge.

Northview Awards Cross Country Runners

November 19, 2010

Northview High School’s Cross Country team held their annual banquet Thursday night, presenting awards to many members.

The following awards were presented:

  • Jim Ross Memorial Award: Aaron Rausch
  • Junmi Ross Award: Sara Killam
  • Most Valuable Runner: Josh Scott
  • Most Valuable Runner: Georgia Goetter
  • Most Improved: Madalyn Coon
  • Most Improved: Jacob Boswell
  • Junior Chiefs: Seth Killam, Patton Goetter, Natalie Goetter, Bethany Reynolds

For more photos, click here.


Pictured top: Members of the Northview High School Cross Country team. Pictured below: “Junior Chiefs”. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

8th Grader Headed To State Cross Country Meet

November 17, 2010

Micah Kemp representing Jay High School placed 12th overall in the regional cross country meet in Gainesville with a time of 18:02. The top 15 runners advanced to the state competition. The eighth grader, who runs at the high school level, will complete this Saturday at Dade City Everglades Ranch. This will be Kemp’s second trip to the state competition. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

NWE Honors Players, Cheerleaders, Coaches And Volunteers

November 16, 2010

Nearly 100 football players, cheerleaders, coaches and volunteers were honored recently during the annual Northwest Escambia Football banquet held at Ernest Ward Middle School.

Pictured below are the NWE Mini Mites, Mites and Midgets.

Pictured above: Northwest Escambia Mini Mites.

Pictured above: Northwest Escambia Midgets.

Pictured above: Northwest Escambia Mites.

Submitted photos by Tina Segers for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Students Honored At FCA Banquet

November 15, 2010

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes “Go the Distance” Awards Banquet was held recently at the First Baptist Church in Pensacola.

Athletes from Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Washington counties were honored for their participation in cross country, golf, swimming and volleyball.

Honored from Northview High School were:

  • Georgia Goetter and Josh Scott, cross country
  • Savannah Singleton and Kyle Long, golf
  • Sarah Killam, volleyball

Pictured top: Northview athletes (L-R) Josh Scott, Georgia Goetter, Savannah Singleton, Sarah Killam and Kyle Long were honored at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes “Go the Distance” Awards Banquet in Pensacola. Pictured inset: Northview cross country team members Jazzlyn Franklin and Kelsey Taylor at the FCA banquet. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Video: Northview Beats West Florida

November 14, 2010

Here are video highlights by Keith Garrison from Northview’s win Friday night over West Florida.

For game details, click here for the NorthEscambia.com story. For a photo gallery, click here.

(If you don’t see the video, it is because a setting at your home, work or school firewall or computer is blocking YouTube videos.)

Ernest Ward Cheerleaders Take 1st At Regionals

November 14, 2010

The Ernest Ward Middle School cheerleaders placed first in the Junior Non Tumbling Division Saturday morning at the West Florida Regional competition held at Tate High School.

Pictured top: Members of the Ernest Ward Middle School cheerleaders are (front, L-R) Brittney Ward, Reagan Bell, Morgan Ward, Hannah Gibson, Mallory Ryan, Jadlyn Agerton, (back, L-R) Krysten Byrd, Kamryn Brock, Danielle Robertson, Kendal Cobb, Jessica McCullough, Dariane Guy and Katelyn Abbott. Pictured below: The EWMS cheerleaders perform Saturday morning at Tate High School. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Playoff Bound Northview Beats West Florida

November 13, 2010

Northvew beat West Florida Friday night 28-7 as the Chiefs look forward to a playoff appearance next week.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

The Chiefs (9-1) were first on the board with 2:26 to go in the first quarter with a one-yard quarterback keeper from Brandon Sheets and a good kick through the uprights from Lance Bushaw, 7-0 Chiefs.

But the West Florida Jaguars (1-9) answered with 9:08 to go in the half on a 3-yard run. Then, with 11.4 seconds to go in the half, Brandon Sheets was in again on a quarterback keeper. But an unintended referee whistle called the ball dead, reversing the score. But on the replayed down, the Chiefs performed again; this time with a one-yarder from Roderick Woods. A good kick, and the Chiefs held a 14-0 lead heading into the locker room at the half.

Late in the third quarter, the Chiefs added to their advantage with a 30-yard Dustin Yuhasz touchdown with 28 seconds on the clock. Northview padded their win with 5:31 to go in the game in Bratt with a Sheets keeper from three yards out. Another good kick from Bushaw, and the Chiefs were up 28-7.

The Northview Chiefs will be on the road next Friday night in round one of the District 1A playoff against Blountstown.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

Pictured top: Northview quarterback Brandon Sheets dives over a West Florida defender Friday night in Bratt. Pictured inset: Dustin Yuhasz gains yardage for the Northview Chiefs.  Pictured bottom: The Northview cheerleaders were joined by their “mini” counterparts. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Jay Mighty Mite, Midget Cheerleaders Win Competition

November 11, 2010

Jay Junior League Football Mighty Mite and Midget cheerleaders placed first in the novice division during a weekend competition at Milton High School. Over 40 teams took part in the competition, which was the first for the Jay squads.

Pictured above: The Jay Junior Football Mighty Mite cheerleaders (front, L-R) Makenzie Partrick, Mary Elizabeth Davis, Carlyn Watson , Alayna Lowery, Josie Lowery, Hannah Williams,(middle row) Sierra Hutto, Carly Willis, Jillan Thornton, Hailey Grenier, Mascot Brianna Dunsford, Kristan Watosn, Brianna Hart, Mackenleigh Bledsoe, (back row) Hayden Burkett, Jada Lowery and Brynn Burgess.

Pictured below: The Jay Junior Football League Midget cheerleaders (front, L-R) Haven Tagert, Mascot Lucille Borders Catrina Crandall, Mascot Brooklyn Sorrells, Mascot Jordan Sanders, Kassadi Borders, Haylee Watson, (middle) Meghan Mayo, Taylor Scott, Courtney Williams, Desma Eddins, Maggie Maghee, Santana Guimbellot, Madelyn Godwin, Courtney Walther, Amber Parker, (back) Kameryn Lewis, Rebecca Boutwell, Mia Grandberry, Harley Tagert, and Marisa Kirkland. Not pictured: Maci Holt and Savannah Seevers.

Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Lady Chiefs Take 2nd In Tip Off Classic

November 10, 2010

The varsity Northview Lady Chiefs basketball team finished second in a two-day Tip Off Classic at Central High School.

Northview defeated Gulf Breeze 40-28 Monday night to advance to Tuesday night’s championship game against Central. Central was coming off a Monday night win over Pensacola Christian Academy, 37-18.

In Tuesday’s championship game, the Northview Lady Chiefs fell to Central High, 32-29.

Northview’s girls will open their regular season next Monday night at Central. The junior varsity will tip off at 5:30, and the varsity hits the court at 6:30.

Submitted photo by Wayne Holland for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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