Tate Aggies Beat Elba (With Photo Gallery)

November 3, 2018

The Tate Aggies ended their season with a 42-35 Senior Night win over the Tigers of Elba, AL.

Elba took the first score of the ballgame at Pete Gindl Stadium, but the Aggies answered about 30 seconds later for a 7-7 tie at the end of the first.  The Aggies held a 21-14 advantage at halftime and went on to score 21 in the third.

The Tate Aggies finished their season at 3-7, 1-2 in the district.

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NorthEscambia.com photos by Jennifer Repine, click to enlarge.

Friday Night Football Finals

November 3, 2018

Here are Friday night high school football scores from across the North Escambia area:

FLORIDA

  • Tate 42, Elba 35 [Read more...]
  • Northview 49, Freeport 21 [Read more...]
  • Jay 44, Lighthouse Christian 16
  • West Florida 35, Washington 14
  • Pine Forest 27, Milton 0
  • Escambia 19, PHS 14
  • Pace 37, Pensacola Catholic 30
  • Gulf Breeze 49, Gadsden County 6

ALABAMA

  • Escambia Academy 45, Coosa Valley Academy 14
  • Southern Choctaw 26, Flomaton 21
  • T.R. Miller 14, W.S. Neal 12
  • Escambia County (Atmore) 14, Marion 0 (Thursday)

Tate Baseball Halloween Game Raises Money For Hurricane Recovery

November 2, 2018

The Third Annual Tate Aggie Halloween Baseball game raised funds for those impacted by Hurricane Michael.

Children were able to  trick-or-treat with baseball players before the game. The players then competed in costume, while fans enjoyed chili, hot dogs and other treats.

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Photos by Christy King for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

High School Football Playoff Point Standings Released

October 31, 2018

The Florida High School Athletic Association has released current projected football playoff point standings for local schools:

6A Region 1

Navarre 41.44
Niceville 40.89
Escambia 40.11
Pine Forest 40.00
Crestview 38.33
Gulf Breeze 37.78
Pace 36.11
St. Augustine 34.78
Ed White 33.33
Milton 32.56
Choctawhatchee 32.56
Tate 31.11
Nease 31.11
Fort Walton Beach 30.56
Washington (Pensacola) 29.22
Middleburg 29.11
Englewood 26.89

1A Region 1

Baker 39.25
Jay 38.13
Vernon 36.43
Northview 35.78
Graceville 35.33
Bozeman 33.14
Holmes County 32.5
Chipley 32.43
Freeport 31.71

5A Region 1

Trinity Christian (Jacksonville) 44.10
Godby 42.89
Wakulla 39.56
West Florida 39.50
Bolles 39.22
Ponte Vedra 38.67
Ribault 37.00
Mosley 36.88
Suwannee 36.22
Pensacola 35.00
Arnold 34.57
Rickards 33.78
Bishop Kenny 33.33
Terry Parker 32.44
Stanton 31.67
Bay 31.17
Westside 30.89
Yulee 30.22
Paxon 27.67

For more information on the points system,  click here for a informative pdf.

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FHSAA Approves New Classification Proposal On 12-3 Vote

October 30, 2018

The Florida High School Athletic Association Board of Directors voted 12-3 Monday to approve a new FHSAA classification proposal Wednesday that would reduce the number of classes and change playoffs for sports not including football.

The proposal would not make any changes to the current 1A rural classification (including Northview and Jay).

The new two-year classification cycle begins with the 2019-20 school year. The board also reduced the classifications in the following sports to six classes plus rural (rural is not affected): baseball, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, softball and girls volleyball.

District tournaments will remain and be seeded by MaxPreps rankings released at the end of the regular season. However, schools are no longer required to play regular-season district contests.

Following district tournaments, the regional playoff brackets for Class 2A-7A (1A rural playoff structure remains the same) will consist of four regions per class and four districts per region. District champions now automatically qualify for the playoffs, with the top four seeds in each region being seeded by MaxPreps. Following the top four automatic qualifiers being seeded, teams 5-8 will receive at-large bids via their MaxPreps rankings. Higher seeds would host. All regional MaxPreps rankings will combine schools’ regular season and district tournament results.

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The Miracle League: Where Everyone Wins

October 28, 2018

The Tate High School Cheerleaders volunteered as buddies Saturday morning at the Miracle League, where everyone wins.

In a park where hundreds of Escambia County area athletes play baseball, softball and t-ball every year, one set of baseball diamonds stands out from the rest. A rubber surface covers what would normally be clay and grass on three of the fields at the county-owned John R. Jones Jr. Athletic Complex on Nine Mile Road, providing a safe, fun place for everyone who wants to play ball.

And for the Miracle League of Pensacola, “everyone” truly means everyone.

It’s a place where every player plays, hits, gets on base, scores and wins – every game. Operating out of the John R. Jones Jr. Athletic Complex, the Miracle League of Pensacola provides physically and mentally challenged children and adults an opportunity to play baseball, softball and t-ball just like anyone else, all in a spirited and secure environment.

The Miracle League of Pensacola relies on its many volunteers or “buddies” to keep the program going.

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NWE Sophomores And Freshmen Advance To ERC Championships

October 28, 2018

The NWE Freshmen and Sophomore Chiefs are headed to the ERC championships after wins Saturday in Bratt.

The freshmen championship game will be next Saturday at 1 p.m. at Poarch; the sophomore game will kick off at 2:30.

Here are Saturday’s finals:

Seniors

  • Brewton 50, Neal 15
  • Excel 35, Baker 0

Juniors

  • Brewton 35, Baker 0
  • Poarch 27, Baker 6

Sophomores

  • NWE 20, Brewton 0
  • Jay 27, Poarch 6

Freshmen

  • NWE 6, Brewton 0
  • Excel 27, Baker 0

Northview Blanks Snook 56-0

October 27, 2018

The Northview Chiefs earned a big 56-0 senior night win over the Eagles of Snook Christian Academy.

“It was a good game by our guys,” Northview football coach Derek Marshman said. “I thought for the first time we came out with a lot of urgency. We played good football for, really for four quarters.”

Northview held a commanding 20-0 lead by the end of the first quarter, and the Chiefs were up 49-0 at the half before going on to a 56-0 win in Bratt.

“Right there at the end we had a bunch of young guys in. They let some emotions get to them; some penalties kind of hurt us,” he said.

The Chiefs (5-4) will wrap up their regular season next Friday night on the road against the Freeport Bulldogs (3-6). Freeport is coming off a  30-26 loss to Jay Friday night.

“If we can with that one, it should secure us a home playoff spot. So it’s going to big for us to go over there and get a victory,” Marshman said.

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Pine Forest Beats Tate

October 27, 2018

The Pine Forest Eagles defeated the Tate Aggies 35-20 Friday night. Pine Forest (6-3, 3-0) clinched the district title with the win.

Pine Forest cruised to a 21-0 lead before Tate’s first score of the game on a quarterback keeper from Hunter Riggan.

Tate (2-7, 1-2) will host Elba, AL (7-1, 4-1) next Friday night at Pete Gindl Stadium.

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NorthEscambia.com photos by Jennifer Repine, click to enlarge.

Friday Night Finals

October 26, 2018

Here are tonight’s North Escambia area high school football finals:

FLORIDA

  • Pine Forest 35, Tate 20
  • Northview 56, Snook Christian 0
  • Jay 30, Freeport 26
  • West Florida 21, Pensacola 0
  • Escambia 35, Washington 12
  • Pace 21, Milton 14
  • Navarre 40, Gulf Breeze 12

ALABAMA

  • Escambia Academy 48, Fort Dale 13
  • Flomaton 20, T.R. Miller 13
  • UMS-Wright 29, W.S. Neal 0
  • Flomaton 20, T.R. Miller 13
  • Williamson 7, Escambia County 2 (Thurs pm)

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