Senior Night: 1A Northview Falls Just Shy Of Gulf Breeze, No. 1 Team In 1-5A (With Gallery)

April 23, 2022

The 1A Northview Chiefs gave Gulf Breeze, the number one team in District 1-5A, a serious run on Senior Night Friday in Bratt but fell short 8-6.

The teams were scoreless through the third and tied 1-1 after four. The Chiefs took a fifth inning lead on a single by Kailyn Watson and a double by Emma Gilmore to make it 4-2 headed into the sixth inning. Gulf Breeze added three in the sixth and three in the top of the seventh for an 8-4 lead.

The Chiefs added two runs in the bottom of the seventh on a triple by Gilmore and an error.

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Jamison Gilman was in the circle for the Chiefs for six innings, giving up seven runs and eight hits  while striking out four. Aubrey Stuckey pitched one inning in relief, allowing two runs, two hits and striking out one.

Gilmore went 2-3 and Kayla Dixon went 2-4 to lead Northview at the plate. Chloe Ragsdale, Watson and Kaitlin Gafford each added one hit.

Before the game, Northview honored seniors Alexis Barnhill, Nevaeh Brown, Kayla Dixon, Kaitlin Gafford, Payton Gilchrist, Alanna Roberson, and Kailyn Watson on Senior Night.

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Encarnacion’s Hot Streak Continues In Wahoos 6-2 Loss To Biscuits

April 23, 2022

Jerar Encarnacion continued his torrid stretch at the plate, going 3-for-4 with his league-leading fifth home run of the season, as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos fell 6-4 to the Montgomery Biscuits on Friday night.

Encarnacion, who hit a game-tying homer in the bottom of the seventh inning, is batting .514 (18-for-35) over what is now a 10-game hitting streak.

Eury Pérez started on the mound for the Blue Wahoos, allowing four runs on six hits in 4.0 innings while striking out seven. He allowed a two-run homer to Greg Jones in the first inning and back-to-back two-out RBI singles to Evan Edwards and Hill Alexander in the fourth.

Solo homers from Griffin Conine and Luis Aviles Jr. got the Blue Wahoos on the board in the second inning against Montgomery starter Jayden Murray, and an Encarnacion double in the third led to another run when an errant throw from right fielder Grant Witherspoon allowed Victor Victor Mesa to score from first base.

The Blue Wahoos left a man in scoring position in four consecutive innings before Encarnacion hit his solo homer in the seventh against Carlos Garcia (W, 2-0) to tie the game 4-4.

Effective relief from Jefry Yan and Josh Simpson held the Biscuits at bay until the eighth, when Colton Hock (L, 0-2) allowed a two-out, two-run single to Jordan Qsar to give Montgomery a 6-4 lead. Jose Lopez (S, 2) earned a five-out save, stranding two inherited runners in the eighth and working around a Mesa walk and Encarnacion single in the ninth.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Montgomery Biscuits on Saturday night.

by Erik Bremer, Pensacola Blue Wahoos

Stan Telatovich Multipurpose Room Designated At Tate High For Local Wrestling Legend

April 22, 2022

The multipurpose room in the Tate High School gym has been officially named the Stan Telatovich Multipurpose Room..

Stan cis a legendary wrestling coach in Escambia County.

He started the wrestling program at Washington High School and served as head coach from 1971-1975.

Telatovich also started the wrestling program at Tate High School in 1987 and served as head coach from 1987-2003.

He also served as a wrestling coach at Tate from 2006-2012, and from 2018 to the present — a total of 26 years as wrestling coach at Tate. During those years, he coached 25 state qualifiers, three of which were state place finishers, and a two-time state runner-up.

Telatovich spent 31 years teaching in the Escambia County School District.

“Stan Telatovich has dedicated his life and career to education and athletics, even post retirement. He has instilled the importance of dedication, character, good sportsmanship, and discipline in his students and the athletes he has coached,” a resolution approved this week by the Escambia County School Board states.

The new name took effect immediately upon adoption by the school board.

Pictured: Stan Telatovich (left) and Escambia School District Superintendent Dr. Tim Smith. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Freshmen Tate Aggies Drop Double Header To Pace (With Gallery)

April 22, 2022

The freshmen Tate Aggies dropped both games of a double header to Pace Thursday.

Pace 6, Tate 4 (Freshmen)

Nathan Ozuna went three innings for the Aggies, allowing six runs on three hits while striking out four. Brodie Rhodes went for two innings, allowing three hits, no runs and striking out one.

Ozuna went 2-for-3 at the plate to lead the team in hits. Trevor Land and Brayden Beck added one hit each.

Pace 3, Tate 2 (Freshmen)

In the second game of the freshman double header, Pace topped Tate 3-2.

Sheppard Edgar took the loss for Tate, allowing one hit and three runs over five innings, while striking out seven.

Taite Davis led the Aggies at 2-3. Nathan Ozuna, Kaydon Biggs, Bayden Walker and Zane Walker each had a hit for Tate.

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NorthEscambia.com photos by Laura Glodfelter, click to enlarge.

Stewart Sparkles In Wahoos 7-0 Shutout Win Over Biscuits

April 22, 2022

Will Stewart scattered three singles over 5.0 scoreless innings as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos defeated the Montgomery Biscuits on Thursday by a score of 7-0.

Stewart and Montgomery starter Taj Bradley traded zeroes through five innings before the Blue Wahoos finally broke through against the Biscuits bullpen in the seventh. After loading the bases against Nathan Witt (L, 0-1), an RBI walk to Griffin Conine was followed by a two-run double from Cobie Fletcher-Vance to put Pensacola ahead 3-0.

In the eighth, Montgomery reliever Evan Reifert lost command of the strike zone and the Blue Wahoos scored four more, forcing Biscuits catcher Erik Ostberg to finish the game on the mound.

Anthony Maldonado (W, 1-1) pitched 2.0 scoreless innings in relief of Stewart to earn the win, and Andrew Nardi (S, 1) got the final six outs for the save.

Thursday’s game was played in 2:20, the fastest contest of the season.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Montgomery Biscuits on Friday night

Tate Aggies Varsity Beats Pine Forest; JV Eagles Top Tate

April 21, 2022

Tate 2, Pine Forest 1

The Tate Aggies defeated the Pine Forest Eagles 2-1 Wednesday night.

Dalton Biggs earned the win for Tate, going five and two-thirds innings while allowing one run, one hit and striking out nine. Reaves threw one and on-third innings in relief allowing one hit and striking out one Eagle. Bray Touchstone was 1-3 for the Aggies.

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Pine Forest 3, Tate 1 (JV)

In junior varsity action, Pine Forest topped Tate 3-1.

In four innings, Cameron Patrick allowed two hits and three runs while striking out four. McNair and Lynn

Ketch King and Anthony Longo each had one hit for the JV Aggies.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Laura Krause Glodfelter, click to enlarge.

Blue Wahoos Get First Home Game Win Of The Season

April 21, 2022

Jerar Encarnacion had four RBIs, including the game-tying double and game-winning home run, to lift the Pensacola Blue Wahoos to a 6-4 win over the Montgomery Biscuits on Wednesday night.

Encarnacion tied the game 4-4 with a two-out, two-run double in the sixth, and provided the decisive blow with a two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth to give the Blue Wahoos their first home win of the season.

Cody Mincey delivered 5.0 solid innings in his second Double-A start, allowing three runs on three hits. Brett Wisely hit a solo homer in the second and a Grant Witherspoon RBI single in the third as the Blue Wahoos fell behind 3-1.

Biscuits starter Caleb Sampen allowed only one hit in his 3.0-inning start, an RBI triple to Griffin Conine that put Pensacola on the board. A solo homer from Montgomery’s Hill Alexander in the top of the sixth gave the Biscuits a 4-1 lead, but the Blue Wahoos charged back against Michael Costanzo in the bottom of the sixth.

On a windy night, a dropped infield fly off the bat of Paul McIntosh brought home a run to bring the score to 4-2. With two outs, Encarnacion drove a two-run double into the right field corner to tie the game 4-4.

Josh Simpson (W, 1-0) pitched a scoreless eighth, and Encarnacion lined a go-ahead two-run homer off the top of the left field wall against Trevor Brigden (L, 1-2) to give Pensacola their first lead. Simpson returned for the ninth, striking out three more batters to close the door.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Montgomery Biscuits on Thursday night.

Gilmore Has Two Home Runs, Including Grand Slam, And Dixon Homers At Northview Routs Escambia; Tate Beats Crestview

April 20, 2022

Northview 19, Escambia 3

Emma Gilmore led the Northview Chiefs in a 19-3 rout of Escambia Tuesday night in Pensacola,

Gilmore had two home runs, including a grand slam, with six total RBIs on three hits. Kayla Dixon also had a home run in the

And in the pitcher’s circle, Gilmore went a complete five inning game, allowing three runs on four hits while striking out six.

Gilmore and Dixon had three hits each for Northview. Chloe Ragsdale, Jamison Gilman, and Watson each had two hits. Berklee Hall, Kaitlin Gafford, Aubrey Stuckey, and Aubree Jordan added one hit apiece.

Tate 15, Crestview 6

The Tate Lady Aggies beat Crestview 15-6 Tuesday night.

Kate Balagbagen went three innings in the circle for the Aggies, allowing six runs and eight hits while walking one.

The Aggies had three home runs for the night — Sophia Jones in the first inning, Kara Wine in the third and Olivea Latner in the seventh inning.

Latner led the Aggies with three hits. Jones, Christina Mason, Lacy Wilson, Wine, and MacKenzie Cook had two hits each, and Jordan added one.

Pictured top: Northview’s Kayla Dixon (left) had one home run, and Emma Gilmore had two, including grand slam, for Northview Tuesday night against Escambia. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate Beats Washington; Escambia Tops Northview

April 20, 2022

Tate 11, Washington 1

The Tate Aggies beat  Washington 11-1 Tuesday night.

Ethan McAnally went for a complete game for Tate, giving up one run and three hits while striking out two.

Bray Touchstone, Cade Kelly, Madox Land, Clif Quiggins and Drew Reaves each had one hit for the Aggies.

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Escambia 14, Northview 3

The Escambia Gators beat the Northview Chiefs 14-3 Tuesday night in Pensacola.

Trent Knighten, Kaden Odom, Jamarkus Jefferson, Rustin Pope, Ethan Collier and Cason Burkett had one hit each for Northview.

Pictured: The Tate Aggies beat Washington 11-1 Tuesday night. NorthEscambia.com photos by Laura Glodfelter, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Open Homestand With Loss To The Montgomery Biscuits

April 20, 2022

Jerar Encarnacion hit his third home run of the season as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos fell 5-1 to the Montgomery Biscuits on Tuesday night.

Encarnacion, who had two of his team’s three hits on the evening, has now homered in three of his past six games to tie Hayden Cantrelle for the team lead.

George Soriano allowed one run on five hits over 4.0 innings, surrendering a leadoff triple to Brett Wisely and RBI single to Greg Jones in the third inning. He departed with the game tied 1-1.

Parker Bugg (L, 1-1) allowed a leadoff double to Jones to begin the fifth, and an RBI single from Curtis Mead pushed across the eventual game-winning run. Bugg worked out of a bases-loaded jam by striking out three consecutive Montgomery batters, but the damage was done.

Jose Lopez (W, 1-0) earned the win for the Biscuits in relief of starter Michael Mercado, who allowed only the Encarnacion solo homer over 3.2 innings. Lopez worked 2.1 scoreless frames, including an immaculate inning in the fifth that saw J.D. Osborne, Ray-Patrick Didder and Hayden Cantrelle strike out on only nine pitches.

Montgomery added insurance in the seventh on a Grant Witherspoon two-run single, and in the ninth on a solo homer from Kameron Misner. Andrew Gross (S, 1) got the final six outs to earn the save.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Montgomery Biscuits on Wednesday night.

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