Northview Chiefs Beat John Paul 60-0

September 1, 2012

The starting line for the Northview Chiefs spent most of Friday night on the sidelines, on the bench or cheering on their team as the Chiefs easily rolled past John Paul II Catholic of Tallahassee, 60-0.

To say the  Chiefs over-matched the Panthers, a team that went 0-8 last year, would be an understatement. Just seconds into the second quarter, the Chiefs were up 41-0, and Coach Sid Wheatley pulled the starters, substituting backup players and even a few junior varsity guys.

For a photo gallery, click here. (Cheerleader, band and dance team photos will be published Sunday.)

“I’ve been on the other side of that ,and you kind of feel for them a little bit,” Wheatley said following a game where one of his toughest challenges was not running up the score.

Northview played most of their entire roster, including 10 different players at running back. Noticeably missing was starting quarterback Kevin Vaughan, who suffered a wrist injury last week. Vaughan is also the kicker for the Chiefs. Friday night saw the substitution of LaMikal Kyles who practiced at the position just briefly last week.

“”It was a great total team win,” Wheatley said.

“I thought they played with a great amount of passion,” Wheatley said of his defensive team, which held the Panthers to just a couple of first downs. “Tonight was good.”

Two plays and less than 30 seconds into the football game, the Chiefs were up 6-0 with a 19-yard touchdown run from senior LaMikal Kyles.  On the next possession for Northview, it was a repeat process — Kyles was in again from 43-yards out after two plays, 12-0.

Next, it was Roderick Woods’ turn for a touchdown, a 9-yarder, 18-0. And Woods repeated with a 7-yard touchdown a few minutes later. With a good two point conversion, the Chiefs were up 26-0. And they were just getting started.

Kyles added a 52-yard touchdown followed by a good two point conversion from Woods, 34-0.

And that was just the first quarter, prompting the Northview coaching staff to pull starters. And a running clock was started to help speed things along.

The Chiefs opened the second with another touchdown on their first down, a 48-yard run from Brannon Freemen. With 11:49 on the clock in the half, the Chiefs were up 41-0.

In the third quarter, Northview scored yet again, this time with a touchdown from senior Austin Dorriety, 47-0. And again, the Chiefs scored with 1:31 in the third quarter with a 23-yard touchdown from sophomore Jaron Myles, 53-0. And just one more time, the Chiefs scored when Dillian Crutchfield recovered a fumble in the endzone with  7:34 on the clock and a good kick from Myles,  Northview 60-0.

The Chiefs, ranked number three in the state in the 1A Rural Division, will host Marianna next Friday night in Bratt.

For a photo gallery, click here. (Cheerleader, band and dance team photos will be published Sunday.)

Pictured top: Ladarius Thomas, a sophomore, gains yardage for the Northview Chiefs Friday night in Bratt. Pictured top inset:  One of LaMikal Kyles touchdown runs. Pictured middle inset: Starters Neino Robinson and Arkelle Elliot sit out part of Friday night’s game on the bench in an effort to hold back Northview’s scoring. Pictured bottom inset:  Austin Dorriety on a 29-yard touchdown run. Pictured below: NHS Coach Sid Wheatley in the opening huddle Friday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

T.R. Miller Beats Escambia County 41-14 In Atmore

September 1, 2012

T.R. Miller jumped out to a commanding 27-0 halftime lead on the home field of Escambia County High School Friday night in Atmore, an advantage the Blue Devils just could not overcome.

The Tigers increased their lead to 34-0 late in the third quarter before Escambia County answered.

The Blue Devils got on the board with a 93-yard kickoff return with 3:48 on the clock.  Moments later Chris Johnson had a 24-yard touchdown pass to Joshua Meigs and made the two point conversion.

Miller racked up 334 total offensive yards, while the Blue Devils have 171 total yards, 94 of them rushing.

Evers Honored By State Sheriff’s Association

September 1, 2012

The Florida Sheriff’s Association has presented their Legislative Champion Award for 2012 to Sen. Greg Evers (R-Baker). Evers currently serves as chairman of the Criminal  Justice Subcommittee.

“Senator Evers and his staff spent considerable time and effort interacting with the FSA team regarding issues on the agenda for his committee and responding to specific concerns or support the Sheriffs voiced on the many issues.  He always provided opportunity and time to discuss issues, even those the FSA opposed and that he supported. Senator Evers has continuously worked to find common ground on contentious issues involving the Sheriffs in his Committee.  He has also been supportive, cooperative and involved on public safety issues,” the Sheriff’s Association said in a news release.

Pictured top: Walton County Sheriff Michael Adkinson presents the Florida Sheriff’s Association’s Legislative Champion Award for 2012 to Sen. Greg Evers. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Market Offers Produce And Much More Today

September 1, 2012

The Market at St. Monica’s will be open Saturday in Cantonment — rain or shine — with lots of fresh produce and more.

Visitors to the market on the first and third Saturdays of each month have come to expect a wide variety of produce, but the market also offers baked goods, free range eggs, arts and crafts and items like soap, shampoo, and shampoo bars from goat’s milk.

Saturday, the market t is expected to also have bows from Love Me Knots, sweet treats from The Twisted Spoon, baked good from Polly and Glenda, picture frames and blueberry jam from Sarah Cagle, sweet potatoes, peas and much more.

Concessions are also available, including all-beef hotdogs, sno-cones, popcorn, cold sodas and bottled water.

The Market at Saint Monica’s will be held from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the church, located at 699 South Highway 95A in Cantonment.

The Market at Saint Monica’s is in the running for the title of America’s favorite small farmer’s market. Market shoppers can cast their vote in support of their region’s farmers, community and market. To vote for The Market at St. Monica’s, click here and select the market. After voting, American Farmland Trust will solicit a donation to protect American farmland, but donations are not required to vote. Voting ends Monday.

Pictured: Scenes from a recent Market at St. Monica’s. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Smokies Shut Out Wahoos

September 1, 2012

Tennessee hurlers Chris Rusin, Nick Struck and Tony Zych combined to yield just two hits and two walks to shut down the Blue Wahoos bats, while left fielder Rubi Silva drove home four runs to lead the Smokies to a 5-0 shutout win over Pensacola in front of a sellout crowd of 5,038 on Friday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

With the win, Tennessee improve to 35-32 in the second half, while the loss drops the Fish to a 33-33 mark in that same time frame. The defeat along with a Montgomery victory over the Huntsville Stars Friday also eliminates Pensacola from playoff contention in the Southern League’s South Division. The capacity crowd was the 38th sellout of the year hosted by the club in their inaugural season of Southern League play.

The duo of Rusin (3.0 IP, 1 SO) and Struck (5.2 IP, 1 H, 2 BB, 6 SO) joined forces to allow a lone hit in the first 8.2 frames, with Rusin firing three perfect frames. Struck earned his 14thh win of the year and fell one out short of going the rest of the way.

Each of the first 12 Blue Wahoos batters were retired, before yielding a base knock in the fifth. 1B Beau Mills laced a triple to right-center, but would be erased on a fielder’s choice later in the inning, marking the only time Pensacola had a runner at third.

Zych (0.1 IP, 1 H) came on with two outs in the ninth and preserved the shutout for Tennessee. Pensacola starter Daniel Corcino (5.0 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 3 SO) suffered the loss despite allowing just the lone earned run on five hits in his five frames.

Tennessee tallied their first score in the opening frame, with an inning-ending double play holding the Smokies to no more. CF Matt Szczur led off the game with a single and advanced to third on a double before being sent in when RF Jae-Hoon Ha lifted a sacrifice fly to right.

The Smokies subsequently scored three in the sixth, with their fourth longball of the series. 1B Justin Bour began the inning with a base knock while 3B Junior Lake also reached on a base hit, prior to Silva’s shot to left, which extended Tennessee’s margin to four. Silva brought home his fourth RBI of the evening two frames later with an RBI single up the middle to cap the scoring.

Szczur (2-5, 1 R) and Silva (2-4, 1 R, 1 HR, 4 RBI) each recorded multi-hit games to lead the Smokies, while no Blue Wahoos batters collected two or more base hits. Fish SS Billy Hamilton was kept off the basepaths, which keeps his single-season steals record staying put at 154.

The two teams are scheduled to square off Saturday evening, with first pitch scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the bayrfront stadium. Tennessee is slated to send LHP Eric Jokisch (7-2, 2.97) to the hill, while Pensacola is expected to counter with LHP Tony Cingrani (5-3, 2.00).

By Andrew Green

Pictured: Daniel Corcino allowed only a lone earned run Friday night for the Wahoos. Photo by Chris Nelson for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Friday Night Prep Finals

September 1, 2012

Here are Friday night finals from around the North Escambia area:

  • Northview 60, John Paul Catholic 0 [Read more...]
  • Jay 67, Rocky Bayou 21 [Read more...]
  • West Florida 9, Escambia 7 [Read more...]
  • Navarre 33, Washington 7
  • Gulf Breeze 21, Walton 0
  • Pace 45, Arnold 6
  • Monroeville 30, Flomaton 20
  • TR Miller 41, Escambia County 14 [Read more...]
  • WS Neal 41, Holtville 0
  • Hooper Academy 37, Escambia Academy 20

Complete coverage, photos and more from Northview and other area schools coming up Saturday morning on NorthEscambia.com.

School Bus Driver Ticketed After Morning Wreck

August 31, 2012

A school bus driver was ticketed for violation of right of way following a Friday morning accident near a Santa Rosa County school.

Bus driver April Stone, age 36 of Pace, was stopped at a stop sign at Sports Drive at Highway 90 when she pulled into the path of a Suzuki motorcycle driven by 36-year old Samantha Ann McClung of Milton, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

McClung was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola in serious condition. She was wearing a helmet.

Stone and her passenger, 62-year old Carol L. Nugent of Cantonment, were not injured in the crash near S.S. Dixon Primary School in Pace.

Flomaton Woman Charged After Early Morning Cutting In Century

August 31, 2012

A Flomaton woman was jailed after an early morning cutting in Century.

Chelesa Dianne Boutwell, 19, was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon following the incident about 3 a.m. in the area of Pond and Ramar streets.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to Jay Hospital after receiving a report of a cutting victim. They discovered 21-year old Hannah Joyce Campbell of Century had 8-10 cuts to her face and hand from an unknown sharp object. Campbell was transferred to a Pensacola hospital for further treatment for her injuries.

Boutwell told deputies that she had been having problems with Campbell for about a week. The pair became involved in a physical altercation, and Boutwell admitted to hitting Campbell several times. Boutwell said when she noticed that Campell was bleeding, she stopped and helped her up off the ground. Boutwell told deputies she did not know how Campbell was cut, but believed the injuries may have been caused by a ring on her finger.

Boutwell was booked into the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $10,000.

Editor’s note: Boutwell’s mug shot was not immediately available due to a power failure at the jail this morning.

Volleyball: Catholic Sweeps Northview (With Photo Gallery)

August 31, 2012

The Catholic Crusaders swept the Northview Chiefs Thursday in high school volleyball action.

Northview fell to Catholic in three varsity sets, 17-25, 23-25, 20-25. Misty Doran had five kills for the Lady Chiefs, while Taylor Roberson recorded two digs. Also for NHS, Morgan Payne had thee blocks and one kill.

In junior varsity action, Northview lost to Catholic in two, 11-25, 8-25.

For a photo gallery, click here.

The Lady Chiefs will next be on the road at Laurel Hill Tuesday afternoon. Northview will return home to Bratt to host Central next Thursday at 4:30 for JV and 5:30 for varsity.

Pictured: The Northview Chiefs take on Catholic High Thursday afternoon. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Romney Promises Jobs, Slams Obama

August 31, 2012


With a blend of presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s biography, a few parting shots at President Barack Obama and a surprise and surprising appearance by Clint Eastwood, the Republican National Convention in Tampa closed, even as Florida remained central to the presidential election.

It was a night studded with stars of the Florida Republican scene, a nod both to the critical role the state’s 29 electoral votes will play in the November election and the Latino populations that could dictate the outcome in several other swing states.

But the star of the night was still Romney, a former Massachusetts governor whose sometimes uneasy relationship with the party’s conservative base seemed to be replaced, at least for an evening, with an enthusiastic embrace.

In an acceptance speech that lasted almost 38 minutes and drew several resounding ovations, Romney promised to create 12 million new jobs and usher out what he framed as the divisive tone of Obama’s four years in the White House.

Most of Romney’s criticism of Obama, though, was couched as disappointment in a president who came to office four years ago as a popular sign of America’s promise only to prove unable to better manage the grinding and sputtering recovery that’s followed.

“America’s been patient,” Romney said. “Americans have supported this president in good faith. But today, the time has come to turn the page. Today the time has come for us to put the disappointments of the last four years behind us, and put aside the divisiveness and the recriminations — to forget about what might have been and to look ahead to what can be. Now is a time to restore the promise of America.”

Saying that “what America needs is jobs,” Romney cast himself as pragmatic and focused on the economy where Obama’s concerns were out of touch with the nation and its people.

“President Obama promised to begin to slow the rise of the oceans and to heal the planet,” Romney said mockingly. “My promise is to help you and your family.”

Romney ticked off five planks of his economic plan that he has referred to repeatedly in recent weeks: Pursuing energy independence, improving education, crafting and enforcing new free-trade agreements, pushing the federal budget back toward balance and slashing taxes and regulations affecting small businesses.

But Romney did not delve deeply into the nuts and bolts of his policy, a decision that is likely to keep him open to charges from Democrats that he has not leveled with the American people about his plans for the nation.

“With no new plans and evasion about his real plans, Mitt Romney leaves this convention no stronger than he came,” Obama campaign manager Jim Messina said.

Democrats also zeroed in on the similarities between Romney’s promise of 12 million in five steps with the “7-7-7″ plan that now-unpopular Gov. Rick Scott ran on in 2012.

“Floridians have reason to be skeptical of a wealthy businessman promising jobs,” tweeted state Rep. Rick Kriseman, D-St. Petersburg.

And voters in Florida, which is the largest state likely to be up for grabs on Election Day, were undoubtedly among the targets for the Romney campaign Thursday night. Former Gov. Jeb Bush blasted Obama for blaming the slow economy on the administration of his brother, former President George W. Bush, while U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio was chosen to introduce Romney. Rubio also got in his digs at Obama.

“Our problem is not that he’s a bad person,” Rubio said. “Our problem is that he’s a bad president.”

The night largely focused on Romney’s biography. Speakers included people whom Romney helped as the lay leader of his Mormon church in Massachusetts, Olympians who highlighted Romney’s success in turning around the 2002 games in Salt Lake City and business partners who pushed back aggressively on Obama’s criticism of Romney’s tenure as the head of Bain Capital.

Also on hand was Clint Eastwood, whose surprise appearance at the convention included a dialogue with an empty chair that he said represented Obama. Eastwood then proceeded to grill the chair about Obama’s presidency.

“When somebody does not do the job, you got to let them go,” Eastwood said.

The crowd roared.

Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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