Jay High’s Kaden Roberson Signs With Huntingdon College

February 13, 2021

Jay High School’s Kaden Roberson has signed a football scholarship with Huntingdon College. Roberson is pictured with his family. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate Soccer Wins District Championship For The First Time In Over A Decade

February 10, 2021

The Tate High School mens soccer team won the District 1-6A championship Tuesday night 1-0 over Niceville. It’s the first time Tate has claimed a men’s district soccer championship since 2010.

Regular play ended scoreless, and after two 10-minute over halfs it was still 0-0. The game then when into penalty kick overtimes with the Aggies coming out with the win.

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Tate Soccer Advances To District Final With Win Over Crestview

February 6, 2021

The Tate High School boys soccer team beat Crestview 1-0 in overtime Friday night in a District 1-6A semi-final game.

Both teams went the distance 0-0 after regulation play and continued scoreless after two 10 minute halfs. The match went to penalty kicks with the Tate Aggie scoring four and sealing the deal on two saves by Calen Thompson.

The Tate Aggies advance to the district finals Tuesday at 6 p.m. against Niceville on Tate’s home field at Ashton Brosnaham Park.

Flomaton’s Jackson Dullard Signs With Troy University Football

February 5, 2021

Flomaton’s Jackson Dullard signed a letter of intent Thursday to play football at Troy University this fall.

Dullard was a member of Flomaton’s 2018 state championship team, playing offensive and defensive line that year before transitioning to fullback his junior and senior years earning all state honors. He will continue at Troy as a fullback.

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Northview’s Jayden Jackson Commits To Holmes Community College

January 29, 2021

Northview High School’s all-time career leading rusher Jayden Jackson has committed to play football for Holmes Community College.

Jackson had 5,084 yards for the Chiefs. Last season, he averaged 249.3 rushing yards per game, ranking him No. 8 in the nation, according to Max Preps. His 2,224 rushing yards was second in Florida.

“After long and frustrating months due to COVID and the unlimited transfers and seniors getting an extra year I have made a decision to go JUCO and pursue my football dreams,” Jackson said.

Holmes Community College’s main campus is in Goodman, Mississippi.

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Tate Places In District Girls Weightlifting Meet; Six Headed To Regionals

January 27, 2021

The Tate High School Girls Weightlifting Team placed fourth in the recent District 1-3A meet.

The following Tate athletes qualified for the regional meet:

DISTRICT 1-3A

129 Pound Class

  • Melanie Brown

139 Pound Class

  • Haleigh Sluder

169 Pound Class

  • Aaliyah Jordan

183 Pound Class

  • Riley Williamson

199 Pound Class

  • Morgan Warrington

Unlimited Pound Class

  • Kayla Bennett

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Northview’s Heather Knowles Signs Softball Scholarship With Coastal Alabama

January 27, 2021

Northview High School senior Heather Knowles has signed a full softball scholarship with Coastal Alabama Community College in Brewton. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Jay Second, Northview Third In District Girls Weightlifting Meet

January 26, 2021

Here are results from the District 1-1A weightlifting meet.

  1. Baker
  2. Jay
  3. Northview
  4. South Walton
  5. West Florida
  6. Freeport

The following Northview and Jay athletes qualified for the regional meet:

101 Pound Class

  • Holley Gilley, Northview
  • Chloe Criswell, Northview
  • Heather Flowers, Jay

119 Pound Class

  • Alex Pabo, Jay
  • Lily Land, Jay

129 Pound Class

  • Kaitlyn Fretwell, Jay
  • Brianna Dunsford, Jay

139 Pound Class

  • Christa Sanders, Jay
  • Bentley Glover, Jay

154 Pound Class

  • Landry Cato, Jay
  • Aaliyah Goolsby, Jay
  • Taylor McMinn, Northview

169 Pound Class

  • Carlyn Watson, Jay
  • Naudia Carach, Northview
  • Audrey Geotter, Northview
  • Brianna Hart, Jay

183 Pound Class

  • Jada Lawry, Jay
  • Leah Woods, Northview
  • Madison Mathis, Jay

199 Pound Class

  • Kelson Cook, Jay

Unlimited Pound Class

  • Maggie Amerson, Northview
  • Joselynn Helton, Northview

Pictured: Athletes that placed in the 1A District Weightlifting meeting. Pictured next to bottom: Northview High School team members. Pictured bottom: Jay High School team members. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate Softball’s Madison Holland Signs With Coastal Alabama North

January 23, 2021

Tate High School Softball senior Madison Holland of Molino signed Friday to play with Coastal Alabama North in Monroeville. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

‘Carl Madison Field’ — School Board Approves Naming Tate Football Field For Legendary Coach

January 20, 2021

The Escambia County School Board officially voted Tuesday night to name the football field at Tate High School as the “Carl Madison Field” in honor of the legendary coach that led the Aggies to a 1980 state championship and is one of the all-time winningest high school coaches in the nation.

Madison, who celebrated his 90th birthday Saturday, sits at number two on Florida’s all-time football coaching victories list with a 326-129-7 record.

In addition to winning a state title at Tate, he took the Pine Forest Eagles to two state championships in 1987 and 1988. The 1988 Eagle team was named as national champions by USA Today, and Madison earned the title of the National High School Football Coach of the Year. All in all, he coached at five different Florida High Schools including Ernest Ward, plus three out of state schools.

“Coach Carl Madison taught his players about the game of life, how to compete successfully as a team, and ultimately, how to win,” stated a school board resolution approved Tuesday night. “His teams were successful in part because of the vision he cast for his players. The fruits of his labor cannot just be measured in the games won, football championships or the players fortunate to earn scholarships, but in the lives of the players, turned men, he coached over the years; men who have established and grown businesses, led corporations, developed into successful high school and college coaches, schoolteachers & administrators, lawyers, community difference makers, charitable leaders and professionals from all walks of life.”

The name of the of the Tate High School football field as “Carl Madison Field” took effect immediately. The stadium will continue to be known as the Pete Gindl Stadium in honor of the longtime educator who served a total of 24 years on the Escambia County School Board and 18 years in the classroom.

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