Ernest Ward Middle Undefeated After 30-6 Win Over Blacksher (With Photo Gallery)
October 6, 2010
The Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles improved to 6-0 with a win over J.U. Blacksher of Uriah Tuesday night, 30-6.
The Eagles struck early, with eighth grader Cameron Newsome in for a 60 yard touchdown less than a minute into the first quarter. With Jaylen Parker in for a good two point conversion, the Eagles were up 8-0.
Ernest Ward scored again with 5:12 to go in the first quarter with a Jaran Miles touchdown. Miles was in for a successful two point conversion, expanding the Eagles’ lead to 16-0.
Ernest Ward will go for win number seven and a perfect season on October 19 when they host the Cougars of Escambia County.
For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the game, click here.
Pictured top: A host of J.U. Blacksher defenders attempt to stop Ernest Ward’s Aaron McDonald Tuesday night in Walnut Hill. Pictured inset: Jaran Miles in for an EWMS touchdown. Pictured below: The Ernest Ward Middle School cheerleaders. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
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9 Responses to “Ernest Ward Middle Undefeated After 30-6 Win Over Blacksher (With Photo Gallery)”
Way to go Eagles……..I am so Proud of you!!!!!!! Woohoo…… I see my JJ cheering on her team!!!!!!!
all we have is one more game and it shoud be a good one agiast E.A
WAY TO GO EAGLES! WAY TO GO AARON!!
Congatulations yall work hard and have came a long way. Just have fun and enjoy yourselves also!
GO ABBIE! hope you make it for SGA tresurer, you’d be great!!!!
Vote for Bethany SGA treasurer.
also…vote 4 abbie johnson for sga treasurer!
Well said Jimmy! Great job Eagles! You make our community proud!
it was nice to see that girl from Northview leading the band again. She does a great job and you can tell she enjoys working with the band. I wish more high school students would take the time to work with the younger students. In this day and age those kids can use all the role models they can get since most homes don’t have 2 parents anymore they need some guidance from the community and volunteers like that girl from Northview. Once again Mrs. Perry’s school was credit to the community. The boys played hard, the girls cheered loud and the band sounded wonderful. it was a great night out! GO EAGLES!!!