West Florida Tops Tate (With Gallery)

September 1, 2018

The West Florida Jaguars doubled upon the Tate Aggies for a 40-20 win Friday night at Pete Gindl Stadium in Cantonment.

The Jags held a 21-0 lead over Tate at the half, powered by three touchdown passes from quarterback Trevor Jordan, including a pair to Amir McDaniel. 48

Tate’s touchdowns included a long pass from Hunter Riggan to Patrick Palmer, and a quarterback keeper from Riggan.

The Aggies will be on the road at Gulf Breeze, and West Florida will play host to D’Iberville, MS, next week.

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Flomaton Hurricanes Blow Past Northview 41-20 (With Gallery)

September 1, 2018

The Flomaton High School Hurricanes stormed into Bratt and beat the Northview Chiefs Friday night 41-20.

Daquan Johnson was the eye of the hurricane, with five touchdowns for Flomaton.

For the Chiefs, Aunterio Minor sent the crowd to their feet when be broke free from a pile that included almost the entire Flomaton team and emerged upright and on his way 53-yards for a touchdown.

Northview’s other scores were an 83-yard  touchdown pass from senior quarterback Seth Killam to junior Adam Aliff and a 10-yarder from Killam to junior Trent Kite.

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Coach Derek Marshman said it was the “little things” that cost the Chiefs the win.

“It was a game down in the fourth quarter when they busted one on fourth down and short,” he said. “We just never could get back within a single score.”

He said multiple missed tackles cost Northview the game.

“I thought we threw the ball really well tonight.  I thought we played the run well interior-wise,” he said. “We had some kids step up and really run the football well. I thought Aunterio Minor played a heck of a game. We had some young guys step up, like Tyler Ray. He’s a sophomore that had been playing JV this season.  He stepped up and made some big plays for us at the receiver position.”

The Chiefs will play host to South Walton next Friday night, while Flomaton will have an off week to prepare for a trip to Excel, AL, on September 14.

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(A photo gallery with Northview and Flomaton bands, cheerleaders and fans will be posted this week.)

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High School Football Finals

September 1, 2018

Here are Friday night’s high school football final scores from the NorthEscambia area:

FLORIDA

  • West Florida 40, Tate 20 [Read more...]
  • Flomaton 41, Northview 20 [Read more...]
  • Jay 40,  Cottondale 0
  • Navarre 53, Washington 12
  • Escambia 42, Archbishop Shaw 7
  • Gulf Breeze 38, Pensacola Catholic 21
  • Choctaw 35, Milton 35 - OT
  • Pace 37, Pensacola 22

ALABAMA

  • Flomaton 41, Northview 20
  • Tuscaloosa Academy 31, Escambia Academy 7
  • Escambia County (Atmore) 42, Wilcox-Central 0
  • Choctaw County at T.R. Miller, 7 p.m.
  • Satsuma 39, W.S. Neal 20
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Smokies Drop The Wahoos 3-2 In 10 Innings

September 1, 2018

With the bases loaded and two outs in the bottom of the 10th, Alex Powers (L, 2-2) plunked Zack Short to bring home the winning run as the Smokies took Friday’s contest 3-2 on Friday.

After taking the lead in the top of the extra frame, the Wahoos simply couldn’t hold on, even with their closer on the mound. Powers made quick work of P.J. Higgins, Vimael Machin delivered an 0-2 single to center to put runners on the corners. With Tyler Alamo batting, Powers fell behind on a couple borderline pitches over the outside corner. Alamo eventually walked to load the bases, and Powers ran into the same problem with Wynton Bernard. He would eventually walk to bring home the tying run before Short was hit to end the game.

While the hit-by-pitch is the main story, Vladimir Gutierrez was nothing short of sensational for the Wahoos. After allowing a run on three hits in the first inning, Gutierrez did not allow another hit for the rest of his seven innings. He struck out seven, walked only one, and retired the final 16 Smokies to close out his final start of the regular season.

Jesus Reyes replaced Gutierrez and tossed two shutout innings for the Wahoos. Excluding the first inning, the Smokies sent 30 men to the plate spanning 8.1 innings before they picked up another base hit. However, their walk-off win puts Pensacola’s postseason hopes in jeopardy. With Biloxi winning at home against the Barons, the Wahoos trail the Shuckers by 1.5 games in the second-half standings, with only three to play.

The series continues Saturday night in a must-win game for the Wahoos. RHP Tony Santillan (4-3, 3.49) will get the start for Pensacola and he will be opposed by RHP Thomas Hatch (8-6, 3.72).

Eight Ernest Ward Middle School Cheerleaders Named All American

August 31, 2018

During a recent cheer camp at Ernest Ward Middle School, eight cheerleaders were named UCA All American. Each has been invited to take part in the Thanksgiving Day Parade at Disney World. They are (L-R) Jamison Gilman, Carsyn Dortch, Chloe Criswell, Leah Hetrick, Zakyla Smith, Sarah Bailey, Emma Gilmore and Leila Sanders. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Win Rain Shortened Game Over The Smokies 5-1

August 31, 2018

Pensacola snapped a 56-inning  streak without a homer to power past the Smokies 5-1 Thursday night at Smokies Stadium.

Having not homered at all in their previous series against the BayBears, Shed Long homered off Matt Swarmer (L, 5-5) in the top of the seventh inning, which extended the Wahoos lead to 3-1 at the time. After a walk to Gavin LaValley, Taylor Featherston crushed a home run to left center, which put Pensacola up 5-1.

That was plenty of offense for Seth Varner, who turned in a fine bounce-back effort after his most recent outing against Mobile. On Thursday, Varner dealt six innings and allowed one run on three hits while striking out four. Carlos Navas does not get credit for the save; however, he pitched the final 2.1 playable innings for the Wahoos in scoreless fashion. With a 2-2 count on Jesse Hodges, the rain came pouring down, and the field was left unplayable. After about a 40-minute delay, the game was declared official.

With the win, Pensacola maintains a half-game lead over the BayBears in the wildcard standings, and with Biloxi’s extra-inning win against the Barons, the Wahoos still trail the Shuckers by a half game in the second-half standings.

The series continues Friday night when RHP Vladimir Gutierrez (9-10, 4.50) tries to put his most recent start behind him. He will be opposed by LHP Justin Steele, who is only making his second start of the season with Tennessee, after recovering from Tommy John surgery.

Northview, Jay Split Volleyball Matches

August 29, 2018

The Northview Lady Chiefs and the Jay Lady Royals split volleyball matches Tuesday at Northview.

The junior varsity Chiefs defeated Jay 25-7, 25-10.

The varsity Royals beat the Chiefs 25-8, 25-23, 28-26.

Northview will travel to T.R. Miller Thursday beginning at 4 p.m., while Jay Will be at Flomaton Thursday beginning at 4 p.m.

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Wahoos Pick Up 2-0 Shutout Win Over Mobile

August 28, 2018

Pensacola was on the wrong side of a 1-0 scoreline Sunday night against the BayBears. Daniel Wright (W, 7-10) and the Wahoos flipped the script on Monday with a 2-0 shutout win at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

All the offense the Wahoos would need was supplied in the first inning. Mitch Nay began a two-out rally with a single off Matt Ball (L, 1-2). Aristides Aquino—in his first game back after a short stint in Cincinnati—followed with a walk. Shed Long drove them both home with a hustle-double to left-center that gave the Wahoos a swift 2-0 lead.

Wright’s start looked troublesome in the top of the first inning. The BayBears loaded the bases with only one out, but the right-hander evaded trouble after he struck out Joe Hudson and induced a groundout from Riley Unroe to end the threat. After retiring six straight, Wright stranded runners at second and third with two outs after he struck out Zach Houchins to end the fifth. Wright finished the night having dealt six shutout innings and the BayBears went 1-for-10 with runners in scoring position against Wright.

The bullpen was equally as strong for Jody Davis on Monday. Jesus Reyes, who was returned to the Wahoos from Triple-A Louisville on Sunday, pitched a scoreless seventh inning for the Wahoos. Alejandro Chacin matched him in the eighth, retiring the side in order. Alex Powers closed out the ninth with his 17th save of the year after he struck out the side. It was the Wahoos’ ninth shutout win of the season, and it came at one of the most critical junctures in the Pensacola’s season.

With the win, combined with Mississippi’s loss, the Wahoos trail the Shuckers by a half game in the second-half standings. They are also tied with the M-Braves for second-place. The series concludes tomorrow with RHP Wyatt Strahan (7-11, 6.45) trying to give Pensacola a valuable series win. Mobile hopes to hand Pensacola their fifth consecutive series loss when LHP Patrick Sandoval (1-0, 1.69) makes his third Double-A start this season.

Tate Opens With Win Over Choctaw (With Photo Gallery)

August 25, 2018

The Tate High School Aggies opened their 2018 regular season with a 28-21 win over Choctawhatchee of Fort Walton.

“I thought they played hard, you know. I thought our effort was good. The biggest thing we talked about was we didn’t start the game good and we didn’t finish it well,” Tate head coach Jay Lindsey said. “We can always work on that type of stuff. It’s the first game of the year, we have a lot of new faces you know. I am pleased we’ve got a lot to work on but we will always take a win against a very well respected program.”

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The Indians jumped out to an early 7-0 lead with 5:06 to go in the first, but the Aggies were not going to end the quarter scoreless. With 47 seconds on the clock in the first, Tate tied it up 7-7 when senior quarterback  Hunter Riggan found Timothy Lockhart with a 24-yard touchdown pass.

Early in the second, Riggan connected with Patrick Palmer, back from a knee injury last year, with a 78-yard touchdown pass, Tate 14-7. A couple of minutes later, the Indians unsuccessfully attempted a field goal.

With just 26 seconds go to in the half, Riggan had another touchdown pass, this one to senior Spencer Ruiz for a 21-7 Aggie advantage before heading to the lockers.

Tate and Choctaw were scoreless in the third.

Another touchdown early in the fourth to put the Aggies up 28-7. But the Indians were not going down without a fight — scoring two more touchdowns in the fourth for a 28-21 final.

Lindsey said Riggan showed maturity in his first regular season game.

He threw the ball really well,” Lindsey said. “We had some good playmakers. They are really stopping the run pretty well, so we were able to take some deep shots down the field but you know, hats off to those guys. I though our defense played well for three quarters.”

The Tate Aggies (1-0) will host the West Florida Jaguars (0-1) next Friday night at Pete Gindl Stadium.  The Jags are coming off a 23-20 loss Thursday night to the Escambia Gators.

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Northview Chiefs Open With A Really Big Win In A Really Long Game

August 25, 2018

The Northview Chiefs opened their regular season Friday with a really big win over Lighthouse Private Christian Academy of Pensacola in a really long game.

Coach Derek Marshman and his Northview Chiefs came out on top 46-20 in game that ended about three and a half hours after it’s 7:00 start time at Victor Randall Stadium at the Brent Athletic Park. The Lighthouse Christian Stingsrays do not have their own stadium.

The game did not go into overtime…it progressed slowly due to penalties and an unusual amount of time between plays.

The Northview High School Chiefs (1-1) will host the Flomaton Hurricanes (1-0)  next Friday Night at Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium in Bratt. Flomaton is coming off a big 27-0 shutout of the Jay Royals.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

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