Flomaton Beats Mobile Christian

October 12, 2019

The Flomaton Hurricanes beat Mobile Christian 18-13 Friday night Flomaton.

Mobile Christian took an early lead 7-0 on a 14-yard run.

But Flomaton cashed in on a short keeper from quarterback Da’quan “Money” Johnson. With a missed extra point, the Leopards were still on top 7-6.

In the second quarter, it was pay dirt again for Johnson into the endzone on a 30-yard run to put the Hurricanes on top 12-7.

Johnson was in again from 64-yards out for Flomaton in the third as they cruised to the win.

Johnson, a Troy State commit, had 220 yards on 23 carries on the night. Travon Brown had 11 carries for 49 yards.

The Flomaton Hurricanes (6-1. 3-1) will host Thomasville (2-4, 2-1) next Friday night.

Photos by Sheridan Rowell for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Friday Night Football Finals

October 12, 2019

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

FLORIDA

Niceville 41, Tate 28 [Story, photos...]
Northview 53, South Walton 20 [Story, photos...]
Pine Forest 24, West Florida 17
Jay 47 Freeport 40
Escambia 35, Mosley 28
Catholic 42, Pace 35
Washington 31, Fort Walton 12
Milton 27, Gulf Breeze 20
Tallahassee Chiles 49, Navarre 31

ALABAMA

Andalusia 28, Escambia County (Atmore) 0
Escambia Academy 35, Hooper Academy 14
Flomaton 18, Mobile Christian 13 [Story, photos...]
T.R. Miller 24, Thomasville 17
W.S. Neal 34, Williamson 16 (Thursday pm)

Tate, PHS Finish On Top In Cross Country Match With Northview, Jay, Flomaton

October 11, 2019

The Tate Aggies boys and Pensacola High girls finished on top at a cross country meet Thursday afternoon at Northview High School. Northview, Jay and Flomaton also took part in the meet.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Results were as follows:

BOYS – Top Teams

  1. Tate
  2. Pensacola High
  3. Northview
  4. Jay
  5. Flomaton

GIRLS – Top Teams

  1. Pensacola
  2. Tate
  3. Northview

BOYS- Top 10

  1. James Simkins, PHS – 18:27
  2. Brandon Knieja, Tate – 18:39
  3. Richard Whatley, Tate – 19:12
  4. Samuel Megginson, Tate – 19:26
  5. Chance Thornton, Jay – 19:41
  6. Erick Leal, Tate, 19:53
  7. Donovan Kane, PHS – 20:15
  8. David Lamb, Northview – 20:22
  9. Noah Harigel, Northview – 20:25
  10. Reilly Wilkins, Tate – 20:38

GIRLS – Top 10

  1. Jillian Thornton, Jay – 22:19
  2. Hannah Whitlock, Jay – 22:49
  3. Nala Bahe, PHS – 23:13
  4. Ella Phiyics, PHS – 23:54
  5. Kara Santorella, Northview – 24:14
  6. Nya Craig, Tate – 24:15
  7. Sophia Spanguna, PHS – 25:21
  8. Kiro Tully, PHS – 25:49
  9. Savannah Braswell, PHS – 26:36
  10. Dylanie Charlery, Tate – 26:43

NorthEscambia.com photos.

Northview Ranked No. 4 In FHSAA Projected Playoff Rankings

October 9, 2019

The Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) on Tuesday released their football rankings showing which schools are currently in playoff positions.

Northview is ranked No. 4 in Region 1-1A, which means if the playoffs were held today the Chiefs would be in. There are no districts in Class 1A. The top six teams in each district make the playoffs, with the top two receiving a bye in the first week.

Teams are ranked based upon a RPI formula. RPI stands for Ratings Percentage Index. In short, it is a way to measure a team’s strength relative to other teams, based largely on the strength of their schedules.

Class 1A – Region 1

1. Baker (6-0), RPI .708

2. Freeport (6-1), .642

3. Vernon (5-1), .636

4. Northview (4-2), .593

5. Graceville (4-2), .536

6. Holmes County (2-4), .486

The Math

The RPI is based upon a mathematical formula that takes into the number of games won (WP), the winning percentage of the opponent (OWP),  and the winning percentage of the opponent’s opponents (OOWP). The math looks like this:

The score of a game does not matter beyond winner and loser. There is no factor for score differential in the RPI formula. A 1-0 win counts the same as 100-1.

Out of state opponents are counted the same as in state opponents.

NorthEscambia.com photo.

FWC Hunter Safety Courses Offered In Escambia, Santa Rosa Counties

October 6, 2019

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is offering free hunter safety internet-completion courses in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in October. Hunter safety courses are designed to help students become safe, responsible and knowledgeable hunters and learn about conservation.

Students who have taken the online course and wish to complete the classroom portion must bring the online-completion report with them.

All firearms, ammunition and materials are provided free of charge. Students should bring a pen or pencil and paper. An adult must accompany children younger than 16 at all times.

Anyone born on or after June 1, 1975, must pass an approved hunter safety course and have a hunting license to hunt alone (unsupervised). The FWC course satisfies hunter-safety training requirements for all other states and Canadian provinces.

The locations and times of the online completion course are:

Escambia County

Oct. 10 (6 to 10 p.m.) & Oct.19 (7 to 10 a.m.)
Langley Bell 4-H Center
3730 Stefani Road in Cantonment

Oct. 16 (6 to 10 p.m.) & Oct. 19 (7 to 10 a.m.)
Molino Community Center
6450 Highway 95A in Molino

Santa Rosa County

Oct. 9 (6 to 10 p.m.) & Oct. 19 (7 to 10 a.m.)
Jay Community Center
5259 Booker Lane in Jay

Oct. 19 (7 to 10 a.m.)
Santa Rosa County Extension Office
6263 Dogwood Drive in Milton

Those interested in attending a course can register online and obtain information about future hunter safety classes at MyFWC.com/HunterSafety or by calling the FWC’s regional office in Panama City at (850) 265-3676.

Crimson Vs. Blue: Youth Football Takes The Field At Tate High School

October 6, 2019

Youth football players had a chance to get a taste of what it’s like to play in a big high school stadium Saturday during the first Crimson vs. Blue game in Tate High School’s Pete Gindl Stadium.

Not only did they have a chance to play in the stadium, they were also able to use the locker rooms for an authentic experience. The days events included games between several Cantonment Cowboys and Ensley Chiefs teams, and a matchup between the Perdido Bay Juniors and the Ensley Juniors.

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Photos courtesy Dorrian Vance for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Youth Football Scores: NWE, Flomaton

October 6, 2019

Here are Saturday’s youth football scores from Flomaton at NWE at Northview High School:

Freshmen
NWE 35, Flomaton 0
Sophomores
Flomaton 31, NWE 6
Juniors
NWE 35, Flomaton 0
Seniors
NWE 32, Flomaton 31

Northview Beats Walton In Game Plagued By Lightning, Power Failures

October 5, 2019

Electricity was in the air Friday night as the Northview Chiefs beat Walton 52-30. And the electricity part was a serious deal that led to the evacuation of the stadium twice and two delays due to power failures.

Pregame homecoming festivities came to an abrupt stop due to nearby lightning, and everyone was moved to the school gym. But the power went out during a thunderstorm, causing the game go get off to a late start.

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Walton was on the board first with a 3-0 lead on a 25-yard field goal before Northview’s Trent Peebles was into the endzone to put the Chiefs on top 6-3. Toss in a 39-yard touchdown run from Jayden Jackson, and the Chiefs were up 13-3.

With 4:56 to go in the half, Jackson was in on a 5-yard run, giving the Chiefs a comfortable 19-3 lead. Jackson added a third touchdown with 16 second in the half. With a good 2-point conversion from Peebles, and your Chiefs were top on top with 16 seconds to go in the half.

More thunder and lighting led to another weather delay at halftime. The stadium was once again evacuated, and the power went out a second time so the power company could remove a tree tied up in a nearby line. After the school was plunged into darkness a second time Walton and Northview bands and cheerleaders headed to the house for the night, but the football teams a few fans stuck it out to play a little football after power was restored.

Walton opened the third quarter with a kickoff fumble recovery to cut Northview’s lead to 27-10. With 9:27 to go in the third, Walton closed the gap to 27-17.

By the time the fourth quarter got underway at 10:30 p.m. Northview was up 46-23 on the way to a 52-30 win as the game finally ended at 11 p.m.

The Chiefs improved to 4-2 with the win and will travel to South Walton next Friday night.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Tate Drops District Matchup With Navarre

October 5, 2019

The Navarre Raiders defeated the Tate Aggies 10-0 Friday night in a District 1-7A matchup at Pete Gindl Stadium.

The Raiders took a 7-0 lead in the first and added a 35-yard field goal to make it 10-0 at the half.

With the loss, the Aggies fall to 1-5, 0-4 in the district.

The Tate Aggies will hit the road to Niceville next Friday night before homecoming against Washington on October 18.

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Photos by Jennifer Repine for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Friday Night Football Finals

October 5, 2019

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

FLORIDA

Northview 52 Walton 30 [Story, photos...]
Navarre 10, Tate, 0 [Story, photos...]
Niceville 35, West Florida 14
Jay 49, Lighthouse 14
Escambia 48, Pace 7
Pensacola Catholic 47, Autauga Academy 27
Washington 33, Milton 14
Gulf Breeze 35, Fort Walton Beach 12
Pine Forest: OPEN
Pensacola High: OPEN

ALABAMA

Escambia County 21, Clarke County 15
Bessemer Academy 31, Escambia Academy 17
Bayside Academy 30, Flomaton 26
Mobile Christian 33, T.R. Miller 15
W.S. Neal 51, Monroe County 12

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