Tate Moves To Top District Spot, Northview Loses To Freeport

April 14, 2018

Tate 3, Pace 2

The Tate Aggies moved to the top of District 1-7A Friday night with a 3-2 win over Pace.

Raymond Lafleur earned the victory for the Aggies in six innings, giving up two runs, three hits and striking out 12. Gabe Castro thew one inning in relief, recording the last three outs for the save.

For Tate: Blake Anderson RBI; Reid Halfacre R; Mason Land 1-3, RBI; Hunter McLean RBI.

Freeport 5, Northview 4

Freeport topped the Northview Chiefs 5-4 Friday night.

Tanner Levis pitched 6.1 innings, allowing seven hits, three runs and striking out five. Jackson Moore provided relief allowing one hit and one run.

For Northview: Trevor Singleton R; Moore 2-3, R; Adam Aliff RBI; Seth Kilam 2-3, R; Billy Rolin 1-3; RBI; John Chivington 1-3, R.

The Northview Chiefs will host Pensacola High School Tuesday in Bratt.

Wahoos Fall Short

April 14, 2018

A late rally fell short as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos lost 3-2 Friday night.

After a promising start to the game, the Blue Wahoos offense never quite found its rhythm. The Wahoos collected three hits in the first inning but didn’t get another hit until the sixth.

Randy LeBlanc took the mound for the Lookouts and struggled the find the strike zone right out of the gates. With two outs in the first, Gavin LaValley doubled to right before Gabby Guerrero and Josh VanMeter both drew walks. Aristides Aquino then ripped a single into to left to bring home LaValley, but the Wahoos tried to sneak another run home, but Chris Paul fired a strong throw home to the plate to throw out Guerrero.

Pensacola left the inning feeling cheated they only scored once.

For the Blue Wahoos, Vladimir Gutierrez made his first home start for the Wahoos and once again showed moments of brilliance despite pocketing the loss. A week after allowing a career high in walks, the 23-year old Cuban issued no free passes to the Lookouts over his six innings. Instead, Gutierrez was nicked for three runs after scattering nine hits and striking out four.

Chattanooga broke through in the third inning when Nick Gordon muscled a triple through the teeth of the wind and then scored on Zander Wiel’s RBI single. In the fourth, the Lookouts added two more when they strung together a three-hit rally that included a hit batsman.

With two on, Ryan Walker singled home Brent Rooker before Gordon added the second of his two-hit night to score catcher Brian Navaretto and make it a 3-1 Chattanooga lead.

After the first inning, the Blue Wahoos wouldn’t record another hit until the sixth inning when LaValley singled to right to lead off the inning. A rally never came to be because the next two hitters flew out and grounded into a double-play, respectively.

Pensacola tried to conjure up some late magic in the eighth inning when Shed Long led off the inning with a single. Alfredo Rodriguez then hit into what appeared to be a fielder’s choice, but no Lookouts infielders were covering the bag at second allowing everyone to be safe. LaValley added his third hit of the night to load the bases, setting the stage for Guerrero. Although the Wahoos center fielder didn’t disappoint, the fish were snake bitten again by Lookouts defense again.

Guerrero singled to center scoring Long, but Rodriguez was thrown out by LaMonte Wade at the plate to keep the score line at 3-2. With the tying run still at second, VanMeter struck out to end the threat.

Chattanooga called on Williams Ramirez to finish off the Wahoos, and despite allowing a leadoff single to Aquino, he retired the next three batters in order to give the Lookouts their first win of the season.

Results: District 1-1A Track Meet; Top Athletes Headed To Regionals

April 13, 2018

The Florida High School Athletic Association Class 1A District 1 meet will held this week at Jay High School.

The top four athletes in each event advance to the regional meet April 24-26 in Tallahassee.

For complete results from all schools, including times and other details, click here (pdf).

Those qualifying for regionals from Northview and Jay high schools are listed below (as provided by each school):

Northview High School

  • Boy’s 100m-Brandon Spencer, Quay Thomas
  • Boy’s 200m-Brandon Spencer, Daniel Merit, Joseph Wright
  • Boy’s 400m-Daniel Merit
  • Boy’s 1600m-Oscar Rodiguez
  • Boy’s 110 Hurdles-Jarius Moorer
  • Boy’s 4×100m-Brandon Spencer, Joseph Wright, Tim Bush, Jarius Moorer
  • Boy’s 4×400m-Jarius Moorer, Tim Bush, Daniel Merit, Joseph Wright
  • Boy’s 4×800m-Oscar Rodriguez, Keaton Brown, David Lamb, Joseph Johnson
  • Boy’s High Jump-Tim Bush
  • Boy’s Long and Triple Jump-Ray Bush
  • Girl’s 100m-Crystal Douglas, NeNe Findley
  • Girl’s 200m-Crystal Douglas, NeNe Findley, Lexi Broadhead
  • Girl’s 4×100m-Crystal Douglas, NeNe Findley, Celeste North, Myisha Syria
  • Girl’s 4×400m-Crystal Douglas, NeNe Findley, Celeste North, Myisha Syria
  • Girl’s Discus-Shelby Baeshore.

Jay High School

  • Connor Roberts:110 and 300 hurdles
  • Joseph Cook:100 meter dash and 4×1 relay
  • Eric Godfrey: 4×1 relay
  • Tyler Murphy: 4×1 relay
  • Stone Brown: 4×1 relay
  • Jimmie Ates: 300 hurdles
  • Austin Ashworth: pole vault
  • Tyler Pierce: high jump
  • Randall Kennington: 4×1 relay alternate
  • Jillian Thornton: 800m run and high jump
  • Hannah Whitlock: 1600m run
  • Landry Cato: pole vault
  • Autumn Ates: shot put

Anderson Grand Slams For Tate; Love Homers For Northview; Lady Aggies Win

April 13, 2018

Tate 10, Pace 5

Blake Anderson hit a grand slam for the Tate Aggies Thursday night in a 10-5 win over the Pace Patriots.

The Tate High School Aggies took a fifth inning lead into a win Thursday night against the Pace Patriots.  Tied at two in the bottom of the fifth, the Aggies went ahead on an Pace error.

Cole Fryman earned the win with five runs on five hits and striking out three in six innings on the mound.

Tate’s Reid Halfacre, Trent Jeffcoat and Darrien McDowell doubled.

SOFTBALL

Northview 11, Catholic 1

Aubree Love homered as the Northview Lady Chiefs topped Catholic’s Lady Crusaders 11-1 Thursday night in Pensacola.

Tori Herrington pitched a complete game, striking out seven.

For Tate: Herffington 2-5; Love 1-2, Heather Knoles 2-5, Anna Sullivan 2-5, Kendall Enfinger 3-5, 2RBI.

The Lady Chiefs will host W.S. Neal Friday at 6 p.m. in Bratt.

Tate 2, Gulf Breeze 0

Sydni Solliday tripled and Belle Wolfenden doubled as the Tate Lady Aggies beat Gulf Breeze 2-0 Thursday night.

Tate’s Hanna Brown allowed just one hit while striking out eight in seven innings.

For Tate: Deazia Nickerson 1-4, Wolfenden 1-2, Shelby Ullrich 1-2, R; Brown 1-2, RBI; Madisen Nelson 1-3, RBI; Solliday 1-3. Kayliegh Cawthorn 1-2.

Northview Football Releases Schedule, Names 2018 Football Coaching Staff

April 12, 2018

Head Coach Derek Marshman has named his 2018-2019 football coaching staff, and the school has released their football schedules for the upcoming season.

Coaches are: Eric Jefferson, Kevin Bryan, Greg Gibson, John Madison, Jared Aliff, Tyler Reaves, Doug Godwin and Glenn Weber.

“I am really excited about the upcoming season. We have a lot of key returners at key positions. The kids are excited and have worked hard and have high aspirations. I am really excited to see the offseason development in the weight room translate to the field and see some kids that have matured excel,” said Marshman.

The Chiefs will start spring practice on April 23. The Chiefs will host Escambia County High School of Atmore in spring game on May 18. There also a Garnet and Gold spring scrimmage in the works, but a date has not been finalized.

Schedules are below.

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Wahoos Win Home Opener

April 12, 2018

In a showdown of the defending Southern League champions, Pensacola used stellar pitching and timely hitting to squeak past the Lookouts in the Blue Wahoos home opener.

The celebrations started early throughout the stadium. Fans came early to watch the presentation of the championship rings to returning members of last year’s winning team. Once the hardware was passed out, the Blue Wahoos raised their first ever championship banner beyond the center-field wall.

Once the players took the field, Daniel Wright (W, 1-1) made sure the applause didn’t end there. The Memphis native bounced back from his Opening Day struggles and neutralized Chattanooga’s bats through six innings. He held the defending North Division champs to just one run on three hits while striking out three. After running into a slight hiccup in the first inning, Wright was in total control retiring the next 11 Lookouts in-a-row.

Pensacola’s offense turned in a total team effort, with four different Wahoos producing RBIs and six different fish scoring runs. Chadwick Tromp turned in a 2-for-4 performance for his first multi-RBI effort of the season and Gavin LaValley added his team-leading sixth RBI of the season.

The Wahoos used small ball to open the scoring in the third. Shed Long led off the inning with a single and then stole second base off Lookouts starter Zack Littell (L, 0-1). LaValley followed by poking a single into right to score Long.

Pensacola added two more in the fourth thanks to clutch hitting by Taylor Sparks and Tromp. After an O’Grady double, followed by a stolen base. On a 3-2 pitch, Sparks lined a single to left to double the Blue Wahoos advantage. That’s when Tromp doubled down the left-field line to score Sparks for his first of two RBIs.

It appeared Pensacola put the game out of reach when Guerrero crushed his first home run of the season off Zack Jones in the seventh to make it a 6-1 lead. Last season, Guerrero didn’t record his first homerun at Blue Wahoos Stadium until July 25.

The Lookouts saved their best for last with a furious ninth inning rally that nearly ruined the Blue Wahoos party. Carlos Navas struggled out of the bullpen and issued walks to Chris Paul and Zander Wiel before surrendering a three-run home run to T.J. White to make it a 6-4 game.

Jody Davis opted for a change and called upon Robinson Leyer to record the final two outs of the game. Leyer’s command was never in tune and he hit Wynston Sawyer with a pitch before walking Ryan Walker. Again, Davis went to the bullpen and this time brought in left hander Brennan Bernardino to pitch to the left-handed hitting Nick Gordon.

Gordon singled into right field to bring home Sawyer, but as Walker tried to go first-to-third, right-fielder Aristides Aquino unleashed a spectacular throw to third base to throw out Walker. Bernardino then froze Tanner English to pick up an unexpected first save of the season.

Jays Tops Northview In 11

April 11, 2018

Jay 8, Northview 3 (11 in.)

The Jay Royals topped the Northview Chiefs 8-3 in 11 innings Tuesday night in Bratt.

The Chiefs took an early three-run advantage after one, while the Royals added two in the fourth and one in the fifth  for a 3-3 tie headed into extra innings. The Royals took the win in the 11th after a go head squeeze bunt in the eleventh from Dutch Burkhead.

Blayne Miller allowed one hit while striking out two in 4.1 innings to earn the win for Jay, while Josh Majors went 6.2 innings allowing four hits, three runs and striking out 10.

Northview junior Seth Killam went 6.1 innings, striking out 12, allowing two hits and three runs. Trevor Singleton pitched four innings with four hits, four runs, four strikeouts while walking four.

Jay (8-4, 6-0) will host Chipley  (4-10, 1-4) on Friday. Northview (12-6, 2-4) will travel to Freeport (11-4, 4-2) Friday.

For a photo gallery, click here.

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Tate Aggies Announce 2018 Football Schedule

April 10, 2018

The Tate High School Aggies have released their 2018 football schedule (reprinted below).  The Tate Crimson and Grey game is set for May 11, and the spring game will be at Pine Forest on May 17.

Northview Lady Chiefs Beat Chipley 17-1 On The Road

April 10, 2018

The Northview Lady Chiefs dominated Chipley 17-1 Monday night on the road.

Tori Herrington pitched a complete game with 12 strikouts while going 2-4 at the plate. At the plate for the Northview: Ashley Ragsdale 3-6, Valen Shelley 3-4, Aubree Love 4-6, Kendall Enfinger 1-2, Linda Smith 3-5.

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Wahoos Take Series With 5-4 Over BayBears

April 10, 2018

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos beat the Mobile BayBears 5-4 to take the season opening series 3-2.

Gabby Guerrero made his 2-for-5 night at the plate seem forgettable by throwing out two would-be Mobile runs at the plate in the ninth inning to save the series finale for the fish.

Wyatt Strahan (W, 1-0) in his first career Double-A start turned in five strong innings and the offense jumped on the BayBears early making the win seem all but inevitable. However, Strahan’s win was in serious jeopardy up until the final out was recorded.

With the Wahoos leading 5-1 in the eighth inning, Brennan Bernardino came into the game trying to build upon his strong start to the season. After retiring the first two batters, Brennon Lund walked and Taylor Ward singled. That set the stage for Hutton Moyer to smack his third homer of the series, making it a 5-4 game.

Jody Davis then opted to bring in his closer in the eighth, and Ariel Hernandez (S, 1) fought his way towards his first save of the season. He retired Michael Bearish to close out the eighth before running into danger in the ninth.

Connor Justus led off the ninth inning with a double to right. Wade Wass immediately followed by rifling a single into center and the only thing that prevented the BayBears from tying the game was Guerrero’s perfect throw to the plate to hose Justus.

Guerrero wasn’t finished there.

Wass took second base on the throw to plate, and the next batter, Zach Gibbons, singled right back up the middle and in déjà vu fashion, Guerrero came up firing and again threw out Wass at the plate for his second outfield assist in as many plays. Hernandez then induced Brandon Sanger into a more conventional groundout to seal a hard-fought victory for the Wahoos.

Offensively Nick Longhi set the pace for the Wahoos once again with his second three-hit game of the series, extending his hitting streak to 10 games dating back to last season.

Pensacola dealt most of their damage in the third inning with a three-run rally off righty Dylan Unsworth (L, 0-1). Alfredo Rodriguez led off the inning with a single, and after a Shed Long groundout, Longhi singled to center to make it 1-1. Gabby Guerrero followed with his first of two hits before Josh VanMeter scored both he and Longhi with his second double of the season to make it 3-1.

Pensacola tacked on valuable insurance runs in the seventh and the eights to make it 5-1.

At first glance, it looked like it could be a long night for Strahan and the Wahoos. In the bottom of the first inning, Mobile had runners on the corners after just three batters. Moyer lifted a sac fly to left-field to make it 1-0, and Strahan rebounded nicely by retiring Bearish to limit the damage.

Strahan enters this season fully healthy for the first time since the 2015 season while pitching with Dayton. The former USC standout injured his right elbow in 2016 while with the Tortugas and missed almost the entire year after undergoing Tommy John surgery. After a strong showing last season with the Tortugas, Strahan figures to be an important figure in the Blue Wahoos starting rotation moving forward.

Outside of the late-inning drama, the Blue Wahoos bullpen continued to build upon their strong start to 2018. Dean Kiekhefer and Robinson Leyer combined to pitch two more scoreless innings while striking out a pair.

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