Tate Advances In 6A Playoffs With Win Over Gulf Breeze

November 12, 2016

The Tate Aggies beat Gulf Breeze 42-38 in the final seconds of the Region 1-6A Quarterfinals Friday night in Gulf Breeze.

“We have a special group. They (Gulf Breeze) are a heck of a football team. They didn’t quit either. We expected it to be a dog fight and it was,” Tate Head Coach Jay Lindsey said.

Tate took an early 7-0 lead that was quickly answered by Gulf Breeze to make it 7-7.

The Aggies came back on a quarterback keeper by Jake Henry to go up 14-7.  Then, with the score now 14-14, the Aggies were headed back on top with a Sharmari Jones touchdown, 21-14. The Dolphins tied up 21-21 with a 76-yard touchdown run before taking a 28-21 lead.

Tate score again on a Henry to Corey Young touchdown pass and another quarterback keeper from Henry, 35-35.

Jones plunged in across the goal line with just 6.8 seconds on the clock for the game winning touchdown, 42-38.

“Kids don’t quit,” Lindsey said. “You’re down 14 third quarter, six minutes left keep playing football.

The Tate Aggies (9-2) will host the Navarre Raiders next Friday night in round two of the playoffs.

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1A Playoffs: Northview Falls Short At Graceville

November 12, 2016

The Northview Chiefs were knocked out of the first round of the 1A playoffs on the road Friday night by the Graceville Tigers 43-14.

The Chiefs have not earned a playoff win since 2013.

Graceville took a 9-0 lead in the first with a safety and a touchdown. The Chiefs answered with a Luke Ward to Neikel Robinson 20-yard touchdown pass. With a good two point conversion, the Chiefs closed within one with 3:09 on the clock in the first quarter.

Ward found Robinson for another touchdown to take a 14-9 lead. But Graceville added three touchdowns for a 30-14 Tiger lead at the half. The Tigers went on to add additional touchdowns in the third and fourth — a total of 34 unanswered points for the win.

The Northview Chiefs ended their season at 6-5.

Pictured: Northview at Graceville. NorthEscambia.com photos by Gary Amerson, click to enlarge.

Friday Night Playoff Finals

November 12, 2016

Graceville 43, Northview  14

Tate 42, Gulf Breeze 38

West Florida 21, Wakulla 14

Navarre 40, Escambia 35

Baker 56, Cottondale 6

Escambia Academy 54, Clarke Prep 24

Tate Aggies Clean Veterans Memorial

November 6, 2016

The Tate High School Aggies gave back Saturday at Pensacola’s memorial to those that gave all. Members of the Aggie Nation hand-cleaned the Wall South and other memorials that honor those that served our nation at Veterans Memorial Park in Pensacola.  Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate Varsity Cheerleaders Win Division At Biloxi Cheer For Hope Competition

November 6, 2016

The Tate High School varsity cheerleaders won first place Saturday in the small coed division at the Cheer for Hope competition in Biloxi, MS. The squad is led coach Jess King. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

UWF Suffers At The Hands Of North Alabama, 51-3

November 6, 2016

The seventh-ranked North Alabama football team scored the first 20 points and cruised past UWF for a 51-3 win at Braly Municipal Stadium Saturday, clinching the team’s fourth-consecutive Gulf South Conference regular-season title in the process.

UNA (7-1, 6-0) scored on the first play from scrimmage – a 63-yard pass from Jacob Tucker to Dre Hall – and defended UWF better than any team had done all season before compiling 528 yards to just 172 for the Argonauts.

“North Alabama is the number seven team in the country and they are starting 15 seniors, and they look like a playoff team,” UWF head coach Pete Shinnick said. “We were not able to match that and that’s really the end of it. Our guys were playing hard and they were working hard. I liked our preparation and liked where we were but North Alabama was just better than us today. All credit to them.”

UWF (5-5, 3-4) was unable to get its offense going beyond its lone scoring drive where it capped an eight play, 84-yard effort with a Austin Peffers 20-yard field goal. The Argos finished with 119 yards rushing and quarterback Kaleb Nobles was just 11-for-26 for 53 yards passing, while being sacked four times.

Daviante Sayles, who rushed 10 times for 76 yards, had the game’s longest play, breaking off a 58-yard scamper that put the team inside the UNA 10-yard line before Peffers’ kick late in the first quarter. Chris Schwarz carried the ball a career-high 17 times for 61 yards for a 3.6 yards per rush average.

But the Lions got big plays when they needed them and showed why they are ranked in the top 10 and appear ready to make a long run out of Super Region 2 in the NCAA Playoffs. On the kickoff following the UWF field goal, Jaylan Jackson returned it 89 yards for a touchdown. UNA converted six of its first eight third-down opportunities, including scoring runs of 41 and 21 yards to take a 48-3 lead into the locker room.

Tucker ended the game with 176 yards through the air and 52 yards on the ground, with a passing touchdowns and a pair of rushing touchdowns.

UWF will conclude its inaugural season next Saturday against West Georgia (6-4, 3-4). Kickoff at Blue Wahoos Stadium is set for noon.

Friday Night Football Final Scores

November 5, 2016

Here are Friday night football scores from around the area:

FLORIDA

  • South Walton 56, Jay 27
  • West Florida 31, Washington 12
  • Trinity Christian Academy 45, Pine Forest 22
  • PACE 41, Catholic 7
  • Escambia 31, PHS 16
  • Baker 49, Liberty County 0
  • Gulf Breeze 37, Crestview 13
  • OFF: Northview, Tate

ALABAMA

  • Escambia Academy 49, Evangel Christian Academy 6
  • Wicksburg 34, T.R. Miller 28

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UWF Drops Home Game To West Alabama, 45-21

October 30, 2016

The UWF Football team dropped a 45-21 decision to a very strong West Alabama squad at Blue Wahoos Stadium Saturday.

UWF (5-4, 3-3 Gulf South Conference) finished with 349 yards of total offense and quarterbacks Kaleb Nobles and Grey Jackson combined to throw for 248 yards on 31-of-59 with two touchdowns.

The loss before another impressive crowd was the first in four home games during the inaugural 2016 season. Saturday’s attendance was 6,088, giving UWF an average of 6,388 with one home date remaining.

UWA (6-3, 6-1) scored 38 unanswered points to break a 7-7 tie and grab a 45-7 lead on its way to a fifth-consecutive victory. The Tigers outgained the Argonauts 536-to-349 and had 490 through the air. Austin Grammer was 41-of-56 for 493 yards and three touchdowns.

UWA got out to a 7-0 lead five minutes into the game when Grammer connected with Barnard McGhee from 20 yards. UWF knotted it up 2:29 later on a Nobles-to-Antoine Griffin strike from 32 yards.

The teams then failed to score on the next seven possessions before the Tigers grabbed the lead for good when Lakendric Thomas scored from three yards to cap a 12-play, 87-yard drive. Grammer found McGhee two more times for scores before the half to send the visitors in the locker room with a 28-7 advantage.

UWA scored 17 points in the third quarter while putting up 181 yards of offense in the frame.

UWF scored a pair of touchdowns in the fourth quarter, with Jackson leading both drives. He scampered 22 yards up the middle on the second play of the quarter before hooking up with Ishmel Morrow on a 14-yard pass to complete the scoring.

Griffin and Tate Lehtio led the Argo receiving corps with six catches for 59 yards apiece. Morrow caught four balls for 50 yards and Anas Hasic recorded five catches for 33 yards. Jackson was the team’s leading rusher, piling up 73 yards on five carries.
On defense, Leroy Taylor had a game-high eight tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass break up.

UWF will return to action next Saturday when it travels to Florence, Ala. to take on No. 7 North Alabama (6-1, 5-0) in its final road game of the year.

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Tate Heading To Playoffs After Win Over Pine Forest

October 29, 2016

The Tate Aggies defeated the Pine Forest Eagles 28-23 Friday night to give the Aggies a second place finish in District 1-6A.

The Aggies first points came on a Jack Henry to Raymond Freeman touchdown pass.

By the fourth quarter, the game was tied at 21 when a pass from Henry was deflected into the hands of Corey Young who ran it in from 45 yards out and the go-ahead score.

Tate (8-2, 3-1) has an open date next week for the final game of the regular season before heading into the playoff series on November 11 at the Gulf Breeze Dolphins.

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Baker Beats Northview; Chiefs Still In Playoffs

October 29, 2016

The Baker Gators beat the Northview Chiefs 38-0 Friday night in Baker. With the win, the Baker Gators claimed the 1-1A title, dropping the Chiefs into the runner-up spot.

The Chiefs earned consecutive district titles in 2012 with a 40-6 blowout over Baker, but the Gators have now claimed four straight titles from the Chiefs.

Friday night’s loss was not even a close one, with the Gators dominating the Chiefs in every aspect.

“It was not a good game in any phase of it,” Northview Head Coach Derek Marshman said. “We didn’t play good enough to win. We didn’t coach good enough, we didn’t execute good enough…there’s no excuses for it. They were the better team tonight in every facet of the game.

Next Friday night, the Chiefs have an open date for the final week of the regular season as they prepare for their shot at the road to Orlando.

“We have two weeks to go back and focus on us,” he said. “That’s the beauty of having a bye week right before the playoffs. We don’t have to worry about an opponent next week. It’s like having a faceless opponent that will allow us to focus on getting better at what we do.

In the first round of the playoffs on November 11, the Chiefs (6-4, 1-1) will travel to Graceville (6-3, 4-1) while Baker will host Cottondale. The two winners will face off on November 15, setting up a possible rematch between Northview and Baker.

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