Pace Explodes With 16-Run Inning To Top Tate For District Title

May 4, 2018

The second-seed Pace Patriots beat the top-ranked Tate Aggies 18-4 Thursday night in the 1-7A district championship game in Pace.

The Aggies took a 4-0 lead in the bottom of the first, which the Patriots answered with two runs in the third. But Pace exploded with 16 runs in the top of the fourth – a fourth inning that lasted well over an hour with 22 Pace batters and Tate fielding four different pitchers.

Brandon Sproat earned the win for Pace in four and a third innings, with zero runs on one hit and striking out one.

Cole Fryman took the loss for Tate, giving up four runs on one hit in one-third of an inning.

For Tate: Jesse Sherrill 1-3, R; Mason Land 2-3, 2B, R, RBI; Hunter McLean 1-3, RBI; Blake Anderson R; Darrien McDowell 1-2, 2B, 2RBI; Ethan Bloodworth 1-2; Michael Potts R.

Jay Wins, Northview Out In Softball Regional Tourney

May 4, 2018

The Jay Lady Royals beat Bozeman 1-0 and  Wewahitchka shut out Northview 5-0 Thursday night in the 3-1A regional tournament

Jay will host Wewahitchka Tuesday at 7 p.m. for the district championship.

Alyssa Baxley earned the win on the mound for Jay in seven innings, allowing four hits and striking out nine. She went 2-3 at the plate with a RBI.

Pictured: The Jay Lady Royals earned a win over Bozeman Thursday night in regional play. Photos by Diann Tagert for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Beat The M-Braves

May 4, 2018

Chadwick Tromp’s two-run double was the knockout blow in Thursday night’s 7-1 win at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

The game was tied at one run apiece when the Wahoos sent 10 men to the plate in the sixth inning. After Gavin LaValley singled and Josh VanMeter drew an 11 pitch walk, M-Braves starter Michael Mader (L, 1-1) was pulled from the game for Corbin Clouse. The left-hander struggled with his command and issued a walk to Taylor Sparks before Chadick Tromp doubled home LaValley and VanMeter to make it 3-1. The inning continued in bizarre fashion when Alberti Chavez grounded into a fielders choice at third base with no out being recorded. M-Braves third baseman Austin Riley attempted to tag out Sparks at third but was unsuccessful, which loaded the bases again. C.J. McElroy singled and Shed Long drew a bases-loaded walk to make it 6-1.

Wahoos starter Keury Mella started Thursday’s game slowly but ultimately turned in a strong performance. After a walk and an error in the first inning, Tyler Neslony singled to right to give Mississippi a 1-0 lead. With runners on the corners, Mella induced Alex Jackson into an inning-ending double-play to end the visitor’s threat. Mella finished the night having pitched five innings. He only allowed the one run, which was unearned. He also picked up his first hit of the season and reduced his Southern-League best ERA to 0.84.

Pensacola added one more insurance run in the eighth inning when Long unloaded an opposite-field home run for his first of the season. The bullpen continued to impress with Robinson Leyer and Rafael De Paula (S, 1) combining for four scoreless innings. De Paula pitched the last three of the game with six strikeouts to earn his first save of the season. Blue Wahoos relievers have allowed just one run over the last 13 innings pitching going back to the Jacksonville series.

RHP Jesus Reyes (0-4, 5.06) will try to clinch the series win for Pensacola tomorrow against RHP Touki Toussaint (1-1, 4.44).

Lady Aggies Get 2-1 Win Over Milton In Regional Quarterfinals

May 3, 2018

The Tate Lady Aggies beat Milton 2-1 in the Region 1-7A quarterfinals Tuesday night.

Hanna Brown pitched a complete game, allowing four hits, one run and striking about two.

For the Lady Aggies: Ryleigh Cawby 1, Kayliegh Cawthon 1-2; Shelby McLean 1-3, R: Deazia Nickerson 1-2, RBI; Madisen Nelson RBI.

The Tate Lady Aggies will play Niceville on Tuesday.

Photos courtesy WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

District Semifinal: Tate Shuts Out Pine Forest

May 3, 2018

The Tate Aggies won their District 1-7A semifinal game over Pine Forest Wednesday, 12-0 in six innings.

Raymond LaFleur earned the win for Tate in five innings, allowing one hit and no runs while striking out four.

Nolan Rigby took the loss for Pine Forest. He gave up six runs on five hits in two and a third innings while striking out one.

Raymond LaFleur had three-run home run for Tate, going 1-2 with a run and three RBIs.

For Tate: Reid Halfacre 1-4, RBI, 2R; Jesse Sherrill 2-4, RBI: Mason Land  1-3, RBI; Hunter McLean 2-3, 2RBI, R; Blake Anderson 2-4, 2R; Darrien McDowell 2R; Ethan Bloodwoth R; Hunter Riggan 1-1, 2RBI; Trent Jeffcoat 1-2, 2R; Ryan Green R; Raymond LaFleur 1-2, HR, 3RBI.

Photos courtesy WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


Lavally’s Glam Slam Powers Wahoos Win Over The Mississippi Braves

May 3, 2018

Gavin LaValley came to plate in the seventh of a tie ballgame and gave the Wahoos the lead in grand fashion. He belted a go-ahead grand slam to lift the Wahoos over the Mississippi Braves 9-5 on Wednesday at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

LaValley swung at the first pitch he saw from Josh Graham (L, 2-2) and blasted Pensacola out of its three-game losing streak. Pensacola’s five-run rally in the frame sealed the win in the series opener. The win was gritty, and the type of performance that surely impressed many of the Cincinnati Reds brass who were in attendance to watch the Double-A affiliate.

The start of the game was far from perfect for Daniel Wright and the Wahoos. Mississippi cashed in on a hit batsman and an error as the visitors scored twice in the opening inning. Michael Reed added to their lead in the second inning with his first home run of the season to make it 3-0.

Pensacola’s first rally came in the fourth inning with the hosts trailing 3-1. After the first two batters reached safely, Brian O’Grady hit his second double of the game to bring home Josh VanMeter. Taylor Sparks followed with an RBI groundout, which tied the game at three. Garrett Boulware then gave the Wahoos their first lead with a sac fly to center to score O’Grady.

The lead didn’t last long because Austin Riley homered with a man on in the fifth inning to reposition Mississippi ahead of Pensacola 5-4. Wright exited the contest after five innings and allowed five runs (four earned). He was replaced by Evan Mitchell (W, 1-0) who worked two scoreless innings in relief. Carlos Navas closed the game out the game with two shutout frames to clinch the win.

The Blue Wahoos bigger rally was in in the seventh when the home side scored five runs on four hits. Boulware and Alberti Chavez led off the inning with singles, and pinch-hitter Nick Longhi singled to right to score Boulware. After a groundout and an intentional walk to load the bases, LaValley lifted Graham’s slider off Travis Demeritte’s glove and over the wall for the first Wahoos grand slam since Eric Jagielo’s slam back on May 5, 2016.

RHP Keury Mella (3-0) will put his Southern-League best 1.00 ERA on the line Thursday night against LHP Michael Mader (1-0, 2.81). Pensacola is a perfect 5-0 in games that Mella has started.

Jay And Northview Fall In District Tournament

May 2, 2018

Northview and Jay both lost Tuesday in the District 3-1A baseball semifinals.

(5) Chipley 11, (1) Jay 5

(2) Freeport 7 (3) Northview 2

Trevor Singleton pitched 4.1 inning for the Chiefs, allow two hits and two runs will striking out five. Seth Killam pitched 1.2 innings allowing three hits, five runs and striking out two.

For Northview: Tanner Levins 2-4, RBI; John Chivington 2-3, RBI; Jackson Moore 2-2, R: Seth Killam 1-4, 3B, R; Jason Fischer 2-2.

Freeport will host Chipley Thursday for the district championship.

Pictured: Northview seniors (L-R) Trevor Singleton, Braxton Edwards, Jason Fischer and John Chivington. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Flomaton High’s Sager Signs With Faulkner University

May 1, 2018

Danielle Sager of Flomaton High School has signed to play forward with the Faulkner University Eagles.  The four-varsity player maintained a 3.285 GPA while playing volleyball, basketball and participating in other school activities. She is the daughter of Larry and Terrie Sager. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Fall To The Jumbo Shrimp

May 1, 2018

Eric Jagielo took matters into his own hands against his former club as the Jumbo Shrimp won Monday’s matinee by a 5-3 final.

In the third inning with the game tied at two, Jagielo doubled off Wahoos starter Wyatt Strahan (L, 3-2) to score Monte Harrison, which gave the Shrimp a 3-2 lead. He would later score in the inning on a wild pitch by Strahan, giving the Shrimp a two-run advantage.

Those two runs neutralized a two-run rally the Wahoos strung together in the top of the inning. Luis Gonzalez hit his first Double-A home run to get the visitors on the board and Shed Long scored on a sacrifice fly by Gabriel Guerrero to temporarily tie the game at 2-2. Strahan struggled for the first time on the road this season and was removed from the game after just three innings of work.

Max Duval (W, 1-2) did enough to secure his first win of the season. Outside of the third inning, Duval avoided danger and held the Wahoos to three hits and two runs (one earned) over his five innings. Jumbo Shrimp manager Randy Ready used four different relievers to secure the win for Jacksonville.

In the top of the eighth, Pensacola tried to mount a late-game comeback when C.J. McElroy delivered a pinch-hit single to score Josh VanMeter. With the score 5-3, Gavin LaValley came to the plate—representing the go-ahead run—and stuck out to end the inning.

Pensacola had another chance in the ninth off Jumbo Shrimp closer Jose Quijada (S, 2). After Brian O’Grady was hit by a pitch and Guerrero singled, VanMeter came to the dish as the go-ahead run. However, VanMeter popped out to third to end the series.

The Blue Wahoos open another homestand this Wednesday when the Mississippi Braves come to town. Pensacola’s only series victory this season came against the M-Braves two weeks ago. RHP Daniel Wright (2-1, 6.46) will get the nod for the Wahoos against M-Braves RHP Kyle Wright (1-3, 4.66). First pitch is scheduled for 6:35.

Northview Tops Washington, Pace And Milton In NJROTC Flag Football Tourney (With Gallery)

April 30, 2018

Northview won a NJROTC flag football tournament held Saturday at Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium in Bratt.

Team placements and tournament records were a follows:

1st place Northview 5-1,
2nd place Milton (1) 4-2,
3rd place Pace (1) 4-2,
4th place Escamba 3-3

The Washington High School NJROTC also participated.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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