Student Athletes Honored At FCA Banquet

November 8, 2017

The Fellowship of Christian Athletes “Go the Distance” Awards were   presented recently at a banquet hosted by the First Baptist Church   of Pensacola.

Athletes from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties  were honored for  their participation in cross country, golf, swimming   and volleyball. The winners were chosen by their teammates based upon their integrity, dedication, character, and FCA values.  Each received a medal and congratulations from Congressman Matt Gaetz.

(North Escambia area winners are in bold.)

Go the Distance Award Banquet
Swimming and Cross Country

  • East Hill Christian School Girls Cross Country-Katie Blaine
  • East Hill Christian School Boys Cross Country-Max Wenzel
  • Jay High School Girls Cross Country-Carsen Arrant
  • Jay High School Boys Cross Country-Austin Lang
  • Gulf Breeze High School Girls Cross Country-Tabitha Labrato
  • Gulf Breeze High School Boys Cross Country-Ryan VonBrock
  • Gulf Breeze High School Girls Swimming-Abby Wolfe
  • Gulf Breeze High School Boys Swimming-Matthew Rodgerson
  • Milton High School Girls Cross Country-Caitlyn Frizzell
  • Milton High School Boys Cross Country-Brett Kaniper
  • Milton High School Girls Swimming-Kyrsten Fehl
  • Milton High School Boys Swimming-Alex Ruffini
  • Navarre High School Boys Cross Country-Anthony Green
  • Navarre High School Girls Swimming-Natalie Roberts
  • Navarre High School Boys Swimming-Caedmon Becker
  • Northview High School Girls Cross Country-Aurora McCann
  • Northview High School Boys Cross Country-Tanner Levins
  • Pace High School Girls Cross Country-Evie Spurgin
  • Pace High School Girls Swimming-Zoe Hall
  • Pace High School Boys Swimming-Ben Quarles
  • Pensacola Catholic High School Girls Cross Country-Brianna Wyer
  • Pensacola Catholic High School Boys Cross Country-Joey Blake
  • Pensacola Catholic High School Girls Swimming-Georgia Smith
  • Pensacola Catholic High School Boys Swimming-Ryan Dockery
  • Pensacola High School Boys Cross Country-Riley Laggan
  • Pine Forest High School Girls Swimming-Savannah Atchley
  • Tate High School Girls Cross Country-Riley Orr
  • Tate High School Boys Cross Country-Jake Alexander
  • Tate High School Girls Swimming-Angelina Barco
  • Tate High School Boys Swimming-Paul Ashton
  • University of West Florida Girls Swimming-Lacey Radloff
  • University of West Florida Girls Cross Country-Jasmine Lee
  • University of West Florida Boys Cross Country-Ben Zalanka
  • Washington High School Girls Cross Country-Jane Major
  • West Florida High School Girls Cross Country-Skylar Grant
  • West Florida High School Boys Cross Country-Phillip Gindl
  • West Florida High School Girls Swimming-Bryce Howell
  • West Florida High School Boys Swimming-Alex Smith

Volleyball and Golf

  1. East Hill Christian School Volleyball-Lauren Bryan
  2. Escambia High School Girls Golf-Madeline McCollum
  3. Escambia High School Boys Golf-Jason Bryant
  4. Escambia High School Volleyball-Genesis Martinez
  5. Central School Volleyball, Lindsey Smith
  6. Gulf Breeze High School Girls Golf-Kasey Richards
  7. Gulf Breeze High School Boys Golf-Brent Williams
  8. Gulf Breeze High School Volleyball-Olivia Hepworth
  9. Jay High School Volleyball-Haylee Watson
  10. Jay High School Boys Golf-Blayne Miller
  11. Milton High School Girls Golf-Megan Robertson
  12. Milton High School Boys Golf-Beau Martin
  13. Milton High School Volleyball-Meagan Hodge
  14. Navarre High School Volleyball-Lauren Robbins
  15. Navarre High School Girls Golf-Kathryn Serenio
  16. Northview High School Girls Golf-Meredith McGhee
  17. Northview High School Boys Golf-Braxton Edwards
  18. Northview High School Volleyball-Natasha Walker
  19. Pace High School Girls Golf-Elise Schultz
  20. Pace High School Volleyball-Alexis Van Norman
  21. Pensacola Catholic High School Girls Golf-Conlan McKernan
  22. Pensacola Catholic High School Boys Golf-Nicholas Dimitroff
  23. Pensacola Catholic High School Volleyball-Ellen Floyd
  24. Pensacola High School Boys Golf-Leo Zhang
  25. Pensacola High School Volleyball-LiAna Patterson
  26. Pensacola State College Volleyball-Sydney Robertson
  27. Pine Forest High School Girls Golf-Rachel Rudd
  28. Pine Forest High School Boys Golf-Tyler Woodward
  29. Pine Forest High School Volleyball-Desia Robinson
  30. Tate High School Girls Golf-Grace Atteberry
  31. Tate High School Boys Golf-Brandon White
  32. Tate High School Volleyball-Logan Hamlin
  33. University of West Florida Volleyball-Katy Kuhlmeier
  34. Washington High School Boys Golf-William MySlak
  35. West Florida High School Volleyball-Autumn Carter
  36. West Florida High School Girls Golf-Madison Kaser
  37. West Florida High School Boys Golf-Cameron Bonner

Pictured top: Northview cross country FCA “Go the Distance” award winners Tanner Levins and Aurora McCann. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Century Sports Association Thanks Council For Support

November 7, 2017

Monday night, Century Sports Association President Amanuel Dubose thanked the Century Town Council and Mayor Henry Hawkins for their support during their fall season. Dubose and sports association secretary Alicia Harris presented the town with an appreciation award.

Pictured: Century Mayor Henry Hawkins, Century Sports Association President Amanuel Dubose and sports association secretary Alicia Harris. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Football Playoff Games Announced

November 6, 2017

The Florida High School Athletic Association announced post season football playoff matchups on Sunday.

Quarterfinal games will be played Friday night as follows:

Region 1- Class 6A

No. 1 St. Augustine (9-0, 3-0 District 4-6A) hosts No. 8 Tate (6-3, 2-1 1-6A), 7:30 p.m.

No. 2 Crestview (7-0, 3-0 3-6A) hosts  No. 7 Gulf Breeze (7-2, 2-1 2-6A), 7:30 p.m.

No. 3 Escambia (7-2, 3-0 1-6A) hosts No. 6 Pine Forest (4-5, 1-2 1-6A), 7:30 p .m.

No. 4 Navarre (8-1, 3-0 2-6A) hosts No. 5 Niceville (6-3, 2-1 3-6A), 7:30 p.m.

Region 1-5A

No. 1 West Florida (9-1, 4-0 1-5A) hosts Tallahassee Rickards (5-4, 0-2 2-5A), 7:30 p.m.

No. 2 Tallahassee Godby (9-1, 2-0 2-5A) hosts No. 7 Ponte Vedra (8-3, 4-1 4-5A), 6:30 p.m.

No. 3 Trinity Christian Academy ( 7-3, 4-1 4-5A) hosts No. 6 Bolles (8-2, 4-1 4-5A), 6:30 p.m.

No. 4 Ribault (8-2, 4-0 3-5A) hosts No. 4 Wakulla (8-2, 1-1 2-5A), 6:30 p.m.

Region 1-1A

No. 1 Baker (10-0) hosts No. 4 Jay (6-4), 7:30 p.m.

No. 2 Holmes County (7-3) hosts No. 3 Chipley (7-3), 7:30 p.m.

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

Tate High’s Cawthon Commits To Coastal Alabama

November 6, 2017

Tate High School senior Kayleigh Cawthon has committed to play softball at Coastal Alabama Community College. Courtesy photos for NOrthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photos: Northview Senior Night

November 6, 2017

Northview High School held Senior Night Friday, honoring football players, band members, cheerleaders, and NJROTC members that have been part of the 2017 football season.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Tate Aggies Head Into The Playoffs

November 5, 2017

SUNDAY UPDATE: The Tate Aggies are headed to the playoffs. They will travel to St. Augustine Friday night at 7:30.

The Tate Aggies ended their regular season with a 57-13 win on the road at Smiths Station, AL. Whether or not the Aggies head into postseason play remains to be seen with a Florida High School Athletic Association announcement on Sunday.

At 6-3 overall, 2-1 in the district it was not clear Friday night if the Aggies will qualify for a playoff berth under a new mathematical points system implemented this year by the FHSAA.

The Aggies were first on the board with 10:20 on the clock in the first quarter, 8-0, before scoring another touchdown at the 6:21 mark, 15-0.

After a Smiths Station touchdown, the Aggie scored on a 48-yard pass from Hunter Riggan., 22-6. The Aggies scored on additional touchdowns from Ladarryl Page from 8 yards out in the second quarter and another run from Riggan with 30 seconds before the half. The Aggies held a commanding 43-6 lead going into halftime.

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

Jay Royals Are Playoff Bound

November 5, 2017

The Jay High School Royals are playoff bound according to brackets announced Sunday by the FHSAA.

The Royals (6-4, 2-2) will travel to face No. 1 seed Baker (10-0, 3-0) at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

Tate High Cheerleaders Take Top Honors At Cheer For Hope Championship

November 5, 2017

The Tate High School Aggie Cheerleaders took top honors Saturday in the Cheer For Hope Championship in Biloxi.

The Tate JV cheerleaders won first place in their division, while the varsity team won first place in Coed and overall Grand Champion. The Cheer For Hope Championship is a cheerleading and dance competition for school and All Star athletes. It is a benefit event and has raised over $40,000 for charity since its inception in 2008.

The Tate cheerleaders will compete again next week in the Season Salute in Gulf Breeze.

They are preparing on the road toward a state championship with the competition to be held in Gainesville in February 2018.

The Tate junior varsity team is Coached by Annie Wiggins and the varsity team by Morgan White.

Pictured: The Tate High School cheerleaders took top honors Saturday in the Cheer For Hope Championship in Biloxi. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Goes Out On A Win For The Senior Chiefs (With Gallery)

November 4, 2017

The Northview Chiefs ended their season with a 53-38 win over Snook Christian of Foley Friday on Senior Night in Bratt.

“It was a great feeling to finally win,” Northview coach Dereck Marshman said of his Chiefs as they ended an eight-game losing streak. “It was great for these seniors. Wonderful for these seniors to go out like this. It was sloppy at some times, but you know a win is a win right now, so we will take it and run with it.”

For a photo gallery, click here.

“This was a long year but these seniors kept fighting and fighting, they kept leading us. I told them before the game, what’s that final feeling gonna be for you seniors when you look at that score board? I think they are going to feel pretty good about it. And I told the underclassmen, hey let’s use this as a spring board into the off season and the motivation for this off season. So I think we accomplished both of those. Like I said there were some sloppy things at times, but hey we will take it how we can take it right now.”

Northview freshman Jayden Jackson returned the opening kickoff 78 yards for a 6-0 lead to get the momentum rolling for the Chiefs.  The Chiefs scored on their next possession on a short up the middle push from senior Tim Bush. With a good two point conversion, the home field Chiefs were up 14-0.

After Daniel Merit recovered the ensuing onside kick for Northview, the Chiefs advanced their lead to 21-0 on a 4-yard TD dash from Jackson.

Snook scored with 3:55 to go in the half, 21-8. The Chiefs were almost stopped just shy of the goal line in a big standing pileup, but suddenly the arm of Justin Helton and the ball reached out across the line for another Chiefs touchdown, 28-8 with 51.3 seconds. Snook would strike again with 0.0 on the clock in the half to make it 28-14 going into the lockers in Bratt.

The Northview Chiefs added a touchdown from Aunterio Minor in the third and Adam Aliff in the fourth before Bush scored again on a 53-yard run with 9:50 in the fourth, 47-22

Snook returned an interception 100 yards with 9:19 on the clock, 47-30. and scored again with 3:28 on the click, 47-38.

Bush added another touchdown run with 1:41 in the ballgame, 53-38.

The Chiefs are losing seven seniors, two of them that were first year players.

“We were just a young football team but we are going to miss them all. I mean especially the guys that have been with us. It was big night tonight for Justin Helton, Jason Fischer, those guys have been four-year guys. Tim Bush had a huge night tonight. He’s not a four-year guy but he’s been a four-year player, he just transferred to us. Hunter Spence had a big game. He ended up getting hurt and had to sit out the fourth quarter but he had a big game. Andrew Sharpless and Matthew Glover got their first starts of their career tonight so that was big for them.”

The Northview Chiefs finished the year at 2-8.

For a photo gallery, click here
Look for Senior Night, band and cheerleader photos by Monday on NorthEscambia.com.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia Academy Crushes Cornerstone In Round One (With Gallery)

November 4, 2017

The Escambia Academy Cougars crushed Cornerstone Christian 55-0 in the first round of the AISA playoffs Friday night in Canoe, AL.

Junior quarterback Jabe Dawe ran for two touchdowns for the Cougars while getting 150 plus yards in the air. Fred Flavors recorded touchdown runs of 50 and 46 yards, while MJ Jones and Neikel Robinson returned interceptions for Cougar touchdowns.  Chase Bell also had a 16-yard touchdown for Escambia Academy in the fourth quarter.

The No. 4 Escambia Academy Cougars (10-1) will be on the road next Friday night at Macon East (10-1) in Cecil, AL, the AISA semi-finals. No. 6 Macon East is coming off a 38-34 win over Clarke Prep.

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Photos by Ditto Gorme for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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