Northview Downs Chipley 20-7; Photo Gallery

September 15, 2008

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The Northview Chiefs downed Chipley 20-7 Friday night on the road.

The Tigers were first on the board with 6:20 in the first quarter. Jacques Givens hit the end zone from one yard out. The kick was good, 7-0, Chipley.

The Chiefs made a 77 yard drive in the second quarter to even the score. Quarterback Jay Jackson finished the nine-play drive with 13-yard TD run. The kick was good.

The Chiefs and the Tigers were tied 7-7 at the half. The Tigers were unable to score again the the second half, but Northview put another 13 on the board in the second.

Jackson picked up another touchdown run, this one at 13-yards, early in the fourth quarter to end a 14-play drive for the Chiefs.

Junior Shakel Holmes picked up a huge interception in the fourth quarter, putting Northview on the Chipley 32. After two more plays, Jackson was in the endzone for the third time with 9:02 to go in the game.

QB Jackson, a senior, had 26 carries on the night for 122 yards. He had three touchdowns against the Tigers, racking up 208 of the Chief’s 372 offensive yards.

For the Chief defense, sophomore Cole Gandy had 10 tackles.

Northview Head Coach Cody Keene said victory over the Chipley Tigers was one of the biggest wins of his career. Northview had never beaten Chipley since Keene has been the Chief’s head coach.

The Chiefs (1-1) will be at home next Friday night against Walton County. Northview’s first district game will be the following week on the road against Holmes County.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

Pictured above:  Montaio Mitchell with the ball for Northview. Pictured below:  Northview’s big win Friday night against Chipley. Heather Leonard photos for NorthEscambia.com.

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Comments

6 Responses to “Northview Downs Chipley 20-7; Photo Gallery”

  1. HUNTER on September 18th, 2008 6:11 pm

    YEA BOI GO NHS!

  2. Tanner Presnall on September 16th, 2008 7:29 pm

    I want yaw to practice hard and do not give up no matter what!

  3. MOMMA on September 15th, 2008 5:56 pm

    Way to go Chiefs!!!!! TEAM…me. Keep on working hard.

  4. Qb Club Member on September 14th, 2008 2:03 pm

    Montaio ” Tater Bug” Mitchell, this kid is a play maker, if he is given the right oppritunities, he will be able to do great things for Northview, he is just one of the many secret weapons Northview has, lets see what we can do with these weapons. Keep an eye on this kid, he will be going all the way. I was one of his coaches when he played at CRA, he was impressive then, he plays with heart, and is fearless, the first mistake other teams make is to underestimate him, thats when they get that pop. Keep going 100% Tater Bug, don’t let nothing slow you down.
    Cole Gandy is another product of CRA, and I had the privledge of coaching this kid too, plays hard and works hard to get it right, he was a head hunter at 6 years old, and always worked hard to play at whatever position he was put in, another secret weapon at Northview, lets see what we can do with this weapon. Looks like he is well on his way to keeping the Chiefs on top.

  5. almost retired on September 13th, 2008 2:40 pm

    Cole Gandy is one of the new upcoming stars of this young Chiefs team.

  6. CHIEF on September 13th, 2008 11:45 am

    GOOD JOB CHIEFS!!
    SOOOO MUCH BETTER THAN LAST FRIDAY =]