High School Basketball: Northview, Jay, Flomaton

January 22, 2010

Here’s a look at Northview, Jay and Flomaton basketball action from Tuesday afternoon.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Pensacola Christian  48 Northview 45

The Northview Chiefs fell to Pensacola Christian Academy 48-45 in Bratt Thursday afternoon. Lance Bushaw had 9 for the Chiefs, and Stanely Chestnut added 7. NHS will be at home against Freeport on Friday.

Northview–Lance Bushaw 9, Stanley Chestnut 7, Aaron Bellamy 6, LaDarion White 6, Colton Sims 3, Roderick Woods 2, Jake Clayton 2.

Northview 8 3 9 15-35 PCA 13 11 12 12-48

Jay 55 Flomaton 49 OT

The Flomaton Hurricanes lost to the Jay Royals Thursday in overtime. The Canes were led by Robinson and Dixon with 13 each, and the Royals were paced by Hunter Boutwell with 17.

Jay — Dakota Walker 8, Luke Rowell 9, Hunter Boutwell 17, Bugg Fischer 4, Connor Weeks 7, Steven Brabham 3, Tyler Prescott 4, Todd Laney 3
Flomaton — Alex Bradley 1, Neino Robinson 13, Phillip Lloyd 3, Austin Patterson 3, Ryheem Dixon 13, Ta-ta Ellis 6, Dalvin Craft 5.

Flomaton 10 10 10 12 7-49 Jay 7 10 9 16 13-55

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Northview 46 Pensacola Christian 27

The Northview Lady Chiefs beat Pensacola Christian Thursday afternoon 46-27. Shaniqua Jones and Angela Rodriguez had 13 each for the Chiefs. Northview jumped out to an early lead 14-7 by the end of the first quarter. PCA rallied to closed Northview’s lead to 22-19 at the half, but it was all Chiefs in the last two quarters. Northview outscored PCA 14-2 and 10-6 in the last two periods.

Northview — Sarah Killam 4, Laneicia Gomez 8, Shaniqua Jones 13, Amber McMillan 4, Angela Rodriguez 13, Miranda Burkett, Megan Ryan 3.

Northview 14 8 14 10-46 PCA 7 12 2 6-27

Flomaton 43 Jay 32

Paige Harwell led Flomaton with 24 points Thursday as the Lady Canes beat Jay 43-32.

Flomaton — Paige Harwell 24, Hoomes 1, Brittany Mallot 2, Steele 4, Williams 4, Tara Gafford 8
Jay — Ginger Jennings 5, Courtney Hammac 7, Tessa Hendricks 6, Candice Mulford 3, Danielle Skaggs 2, Amber Steadham 5, Becca Calloway 4.

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Northview, Jay, Tate, Flomaton, Escambia Academy Basketball Results

January 20, 2010

Here’s a look at Northview, Jay and Tate basketball action from Tuesday afternoon.

BOYS BASKETBALL

Jay 40 Northview 25

The Jay Royals defeated the Northview Chiefs Tuesday, 40-25. The teams were tied at the end of a low-scoring first quarter, 4-4, but the Royals  rallied in the second, outscoring the Chiefs by 10.

Lance Bushaw and Colton Sims led the Chiefs with seven each. Luke Rowell and Hunter Boutwell both had 10 for the Royals.

Northview –  Lance Bushaw 7, Colton Sims 7, Austin Arrington 3, LaDarion White 6, Roderick Woods 2

Jay –  Luke Rowell 10, Hunter Boutwell 10, Tyler Prescott 9, Todd Laney 4, Bugg Fischer 4, Dakota Walker 3.

Northview 4 3 9 9-25 Jay 1 13 9 14-40

Tate 75, West Florida High 56

Petey Jones had 19 as the Tage Aggies beat West Florida High 75-56 Tuesday. Tate improved to 12-5 on the season.

Tate: Petey Jones 19, Shermone Jones 13, Chris Walden 12, Whitney Richardson 5, Dylan Anderson 4, Jabrille Rasheed 4, Adam Stump 3, Spencer Taylor 2.

Tate 14 12 21 28-75 West Florida 6 10 14 26-56

Escambia Academy 59 Patrician Academy 39

Escambia Academy beat Patrician Academy Tuesday, 59-39. Darron McGhee led the Cougars with 15.

Escambia — Michael Hippa 10, James White 3, Nate Smith 10, Keaton Maher 2, Darron McGhee 14, Jake Wasden 3, Brandon Goddard 4, Tanner Kirk 9, Jalen Henry 2, Tanner Boatwright 2.

Red Level 47 Flomaton 45

Red Level  beat Flomaton by a basket Tuesday, 47-45. The Hurricanes were led by Anthony Patterson with a dozen points.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Jay 56 Northview 39

Becca Calloway had 16 as the Jay Royals beat Northview Tuesday afternoon in Jay. Jones led the Chiefs with 14.

Northview — Shaniqua Jones 14, Amber McMillan 11, Angela Rodriguez 8, Lanecia Gomez 4, Sarah Killam 2.

Jay– Becca Calloway 16m, Tessa Henricks 14, Candice Mulford 10, Amber Steadham 4, Taylor Moore 2, Ginger Jennings 8, Courtney Hammac 2.

Jay 10 21 9 16-56 Northview 10 3 3 11-39

Tate 68 West Florida 28

The Lady Aggies of Tate beat West Florida 68-28 Tuesday afternoon at Tate.

Tate — Briske 16, Olsen 11, Brown 10, Hall 7, Tucker 6, Baldwin 2, Cobb 2, O’Brien 2, Thompson 2.

Tate 20 19 19 10-68 West Florida 7 8 12 1-28

Patrician Academy 63 Escambia Academy 44

Patrician handed a loss to the state ranked Escambia Academy Cougars Tuesday, 63-44. Jordan Jabe had 18 for the Cougars, and Amber Husky had 10.

Escambia — Amber Huskey 12, Jordan Jaye 16, Taylor Helton 8, Carlie Broughton 1, Kay Leigh Miller 5, Rachel Fuller 2.

Escambia 15 8 8 13-44 Patrician 15 15 18 13-63

Flomaton 56 Red Level 19

The Flomaton Hurricanes blew past Red Level Tuesday, 56-19. Brittany Mallet and Tara Gafford had 10 points each for the ‘Canes, now 18-4. Flomaton will play Jay Thursday afternoon.

New Boating Safety Requirements For 2010

January 17, 2010

Boating-safety education requirements changed in Florida on January 1.

boatinglaws.jpgBoat operators who were born on or after January 1, 1988, must pass an approved boating-safety course and possess photographic identification and a boating-safety education identification card issued by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to legally operate a boat with a motor of 10 horsepower or more.

“We want to encourage everyone, regardless of when they were born, to take an approved boating-safety education course, because all of us can learn something new, even if we have been boating all our lives,” said Capt. Carol Keyser of FWC’s boating and waterways section. “For some, it is now required to take the course.”

There are a few exceptions. For instance, a person born on or after January 1, 1988, who operates a boat within 90 days after purchasing it, does not need a boating-safety education identification card if a bill of sale, which meets the requirements of Florida law, is on board. After the 90-day period ends, the boat operator needs to meet the educational requirements. Those who possess a current United States Coast Guard license also are exempt.

For course information and educational requirements, visit MyFWC.com/Boating. For inquiries, contact FWC’s Division of Law Enforcement at 850-488-5600, or e-mail questions to the FWC at bobbercard@myfwc.com.

HS Basketball: Jay, Tate

January 16, 2010

Luke Rowell had an impressive 29 points to lead the Jay Royals to a 62-49 win over Freeport in overtime Friday in Jay.

Jay 62 Freeport 49 OT

Jay — Luke Rowell 29, Dakota Walker 5, Hunter Boutwell 6, Connor Weekes 3, Steven Brabham 8, Tyler Prescott 4, Todd Laney 7.

Jay 2 13 15 19 13-62 Freeport 10 13 12 14 5-49

Milton 58, Tate 45

Tate — Petey Jones 14, Krys Walden 7, Tevin Brown 9, Dylan Anderson 9, Shermonne Jones 6.

Tate 10 5 9 21-45 Milton 6 20 11 21-58

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Freeport 47, Jay 46

Jay — Ginger Jennings 15, Courtney Hammac 2, Tessa Hendricks 9, Danielle Skaggs 2, Candace Mulford 2, Amber Steadham 6, Becca Calloway 10.

Jay 10 11 16 9-46 Freeport 10 15 8 14-47

Milton 48, Tate 34

Tate — Courtney Brown 14, Megan Briske 4, Avery Cobb 4, Chelsea Hall 6, Cecillie Olsen 6.

Tate 9 5 6 14-34 Milton 5 14 8 21-48

High School Basketball: Northview, Jay

January 15, 2010

Here is a look at area high school basketball action from Thursday:

Pensacola Christian 65, Northview 36

Northview — Colton Sims 10, Lance Bushaw 9, LaDarion White 8, Dabney Langhorne 4, Austin Arrington 3, Stanley Chestnut 2.

Northview 4 12 10 10-36 PCA 21 22 16 6-65

Jay 57 Aletheia Christian 44

Jay — Dakota Walker 2, Luke Rowell 19, Hunter Boutwell 14, Bugg Fischer 1, Connor Weeks 8, Steven Brabham 10, Tyler Prescott 3

Jay 12 13 13 19-57 Alethia 9 12 7 16-44

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Northview 62, PCA 40

Northview — Sarah Killam 5,Laneicia Gomez 2, Shaniqua Jones 13, Amber McMillan 13, Angela Rodriguez 13, Kassandra Lett 3, Mallory Turner 3, Naomi Cooler 3, Megan Ryan 7

Northview 13 20 20 9-62 PCA 8 8 9 15-40

Jay 52 Aletheia Christian 37

Jay — Ginger Jennings 6, Courtney Hammac 4, Tessa Hendricks 19, Danielle Skaggs 2, Amber Steadham 4, Becca Calloway 14.

Aletheia 10 10 8 9-37 Jay 7 19 9 17-52

Escambia Academy Boys, Girls In State Top Ten

January 15, 2010

Both the boys and girls basketball teams at Escambia Academy are now ranked in the top ten among Alabama Independent School Association basketball teams.

The Lady Cougars (11-2) remain at number nine in the latest poll from the Alabama Sports Writers Association.

In the boys poll, the EA Cougars (13-3) entered the poll at number 10 this week.

Jay Beats Northview, Flomaton Over Red Level

January 13, 2010

 

Jay 44 Northview 37

The Jay Royals beat the Northview Chiefs Tuesday afternoon 44-37. The Chief held a 12-7 lead at the end of the first and continued to lead 19-15 at the end of the second, but the Royals rallied in the third outscoring Northview by 8.

Northview was led by Lance Bushaw with 17, and Luke Rowell led the Royals with 15.

Northview — Lance Bushaw 17, Aaron Bellamy 9, Colton Sims 2, Austin Arrington 3, LaDarion White 2, Chestnutt 3, Dabney Langhorn 1.

Jay –  Hunter Boutwell 7, Bugg Fischer 3, Steven Brabham 10, Tyler Prescott 3, Dakota Walker 6, Luke Rowell 15

Northview 12 7 10 8-37 Jay 7 8 18 11-44

Flomaton 60 Red Level 46

Rhyeem Dixon scored 22 points for Flomaton Tuesday in a 60-46 win over Red Level. The Hurricanes held a  13 point lead, 28-15, at the half and maintained their lead despite 22 points from Red Level in the fourth quarter. Flomaton improved to 13-6 with the win.es

Flomaton — Ryheem Dixon 22, Tee Mitchell 10, Ta-Ta Ellis 12, Dalvin Craft 10, Phillip Lloyd 2, Austin Patterson 4.

Flomaton 15 13 13 19-60 Red Level 11 4 12 22-49

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Jay 46 Northview 30

Northview — Laneicia Gomez 2, Shaniquama Jones 2, McMillan 14, Angela Rodriguez 10.

Jay –  Jennings 9, Hendricks 11, Mulford 13, Thomas 4, Steadham 8, Moore 2.

Northview 11 5 2 12-30 Jay 6 9 15 16–45

Flomaton 50 Red Level 22

Flomaton was led by Paige Harwell with 15 and Brittany Mallot with 14 in a 50-22 defeat of Red Level in Covington County Tuesday. Flomaton improved to 16-4 with the win.

High School Basketball: Northview, Tate, Escambia Academy

January 12, 2010

(Updated) Here’s a look at Monday’s high school basketball action from around the area:

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W.S. Neal 52 Northview 39

The Northview Chiefs lost at home to W.S. Neal Monday, 52-39. The Chiefs will be at home against the Jay Royals on Tuesday afternoon.

Tate 52, Navarre 31

Courtney Brown had 17 for the Aggies in their 52-31 win over Navarre Monday. Meghan Briske had 17 rebounds, two assists and two steals.

Tate — Courtney Brown 17, Chelsea Hall 10, Cecilia Olsen 9, Kat Tucker 5, Marinna Cobbs 4, Ashley Thompson 4, Meghan Briske 2, Avery Cobb 1.

Tate 4 17 14 17-52 Navarre 7 9 11 4-31

Escambia Academy 56 Sparta Academy 43

Darron McGhee and Keaton Maher scored 14 points each to lead the Escambia Academy Cougars to a 56-43 win over Sparta Academy in Evergreen. Nate Smith added 10 for the Cougars. Escambia Academy will be at home in Canoe against Atmore Christian on Tuesday afternoon.

Escambia Academy – Michael Hippa 5, James White 7, Nate Smith 10, Keaton Maher 14, Darron McGhee 14, Brandon Goddard 6.

Escambia Academy 31 Sparta Academy 28 (JV)

Escambia Academy — Jordan Sasser 11, Paul Arnold 10, Blake Quimby 2, Jacob Dean 6, Garrett Kirk 2.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

W.S. Neal 24 Northview 19

The Lady Northview Chiefs lost at home to W.S. Neal Monday, 24-19. The Lady Chiefs will be at home against the Jay Royals on Tuesday afternoon.

Sparta Academy 65 Escambia Academy 53

Amber Huskey led the Cougars with 26 points in their 65-53 loss to Sparta Academy Tuesday afternoon in Evergreen. Jordan Jaye added 16 points for the Cougars. Escambia Academy’s Lady Cougars will play again Friday against Meadowview.

Escambia — Amber Huskey 26, Jordan Jaye 14, Taylor Helton 8, Lacie Flowers 3, Carlie Broughton 2

Escambia 10 16 10 17-53 Sparta 20 19 20 6-65

Ice Flyers Drop Lead and Game to Ice Bears

January 10, 2010

For the second time this year the Ice Bears topped the Ice Flyers 3-2 in overtime. Pensacola had an early lead but yielded the advantage and the contest. However, the overtime loss gave Pensacola a point in the standings, keeping the Ice Flyers in fourth place, one point ahead of the Ice Bears.

iceflyfront1.jpgPensacola continued their recent trend of scoring first, notching a goal at 1:47 in the first period. Mark Hinz tapped the puck in, assisted by Joey Hughes and Kevin Kozlowski. The Ice Bears came right back though, tying the game at 11:14. After multiple saves by Jamie Gilbert, Mike Bulawka ended the 25 second onslaught with a goal. Johnston and Furdero earned an assist in the process. The first horn sounded, and the players went to the dressing room tied at one.

It didn’t take long for the Ice Flyers to jump back on top: just nine seconds into the second period Chris Rebernik scored to make the tally 2-1. The goal would be the period’s only, as the other 19:51 ticked off with no score change.

Knoxville knew they had to score in the third period to stay alive. Vitek did just that at 10:16. Swider and former Ice Flyer Hustead picked up assists and the game was tied at 2. Both teams tried to pull ahead, but regulation ended with the game still tied.

Dan Melnyk took a pass from Pelkey a minute and 26 seconds into the overtime period. He shot and scored to give Knoxville the victory.

The Ice Flyers will take to the road next weekend before returning home on January 22. The 7:05 game against Mississippi will be a Boy Scout Night. Ice Flyers tickets are very affordable starting at just $10 for individuals, and as low as $8 for groups of ten or more. Individual tickets can be purchased online via ticketmaster.com, or in person at the Civic Center Box Office, located at 201 East Gregory Street in Pensacola.

Northview Falls To Baker, Jay Beats Ponce De Leon

January 9, 2010

The Northview Chiefs fell to Baker Friday in Bratt.

Baker 75 Northview 59

The Gators held 33-12 lead at the end of the first. Northview almost matched Baker point for point in the second, outscored them by six in the third and matched them evenly in the fourth, but the Gators were victorious 75-59.

Northview 12 15 16 16-59 Baker 33 16 10 16-75

Jay 53 Ponce De Leon 31

Jay beat Ponce De Leon in boy’s basketball action, 53-31. The Royals, paced by Hunter Boutwell with 19, are now 4-7, 2-4 in the district.

Jay — Hunter Boutwell 19, Luke Rowell 7, Dakota Ellis 3, Dakota Walker 3, Bugg Fischer 4, Conner Weekes 4, Steven Brabham 4, Tyler Prescott 9, Todd Laney 2.

Jay 18 14 4 17-53 Ponce De Leon 13 3 7 8-31

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