Tate Blows Away Panama City Bay (With Photo Gallery)

September 13, 2014

The Tate Aggies beat Panama City Bay 47-0 Friday night in Panama City in a game that ended with the mercy rule’s running clock.

The Aggies blew the Tornadoes away with 450 yards.

Tate’s first touchdown of the night came on a 10-yard fun from Alondo Thompkins. A few minutes later, the Aggies improved to 12-0 with a nine yard run keeper from quarterback Sawyer Smith. Smith found Payne on three touchdown passes, the first just seconds before the end of the half to put the Aggies up 26-0.  The final Tate TD of the night came from reserve quarterback Jacob Hamrick from the one.

For a photo gallery, click here.

The Tate Aggies (2-1) will celebrate homecoming next Friday at 7:30 as they host West Gadsden.

Photos by Jennifer Repine for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Florida May Expand Use Of Silencers For Hunting, Including For Deer

September 11, 2014

Hunting game in Florida could become a little less noisy by the end of the year.

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission on Wednesday advanced a proposal that would remove a prohibition on the use of noise-suppressors, or silencers, with rifles and pistols when hunting deer, gray squirrels, rabbits, wild turkeys, quail and crows.

The proposal will now be advertised in the Florida Administrative Register, and the commission is expected to vote on the new rule in November.

While critics said muzzling rifle shots could increase the risk of people being struck by wayward bullets or cause people to wander unaware into hunting areas, backers of the proposal said such concerns are unfounded.

Commissioner Brian Yablonski noted that suppressors take out some of the big bang and recoil, but they don’t silence weapons as depicted in the movies.

“It still makes a very loud sound and this was in all cases,” Yablonski said during a commission meeting in Kissimmee. “We’re talking louder than a rock concert, louder than a jackhammer with the suppressor.”

Commission staff, hunters and a representative from the suppressor industry defended the proposal as a means to protect hunters’ hearing, lessen the impact of hunting on others and even help while introducing people to the sport.

Knox Williams, president of the American Suppressor Association, estimated that 40,000 suppressors are already owned in Florida.

Florida currently allows the use of suppressors on shotguns for game hunting. A suppressor can also be placed on a rifle or pistol when hunting on private lands for non-game wildlife, which includes hogs, furbearers and armadillos.

Buck Holly, an owner of C&H Precision Weapons in LaBelle, projected that by lifting the ban, sales of suppressors at his Hendry County business would grow from about two to five a month to up to 10 a month. He said that would allow him to add one or two jobs.

“I know in most counties one to two jobs isn’t a big blip on the radar, but in Hendry and Glades counties, one or two is a tremendous economic boost,” Holly said.

Patricia Brigham, chair of the League of Women Voters’ Gun Safety Committee, cautioned that a proliferation of silencers would reduce public safety.

“They’re going to be used in such a way that they’re not intended to be used, which is to harm other human beings,” Brigham warned. “There are more important things than protecting the hearing of a hunter, than encouraging a young person to hunt … the more important thing is the errant bullet catching the sleeve of a nearby hiker, penetrating the skin of nearby hiker, penetrating the heart of a nearby hiker.”

Katherine McGill, a founding member of the National Urban Wildlife Coalition, said more time should be given to the review.

“I have no problem with suppressors personally. If someone is target-shooting near my property I’d be glad that they are using them. I’d like them to be put on fireworks, too,” McGill said. “But I don’t want to be riding my horse in the woods and not hear that hunter out there.”

Suppressors are allowed in 32 states for all hunting.

Division of Hunting and Game Management Director Diane Eggeman said lifting the prohibition isn’t expected to lead to a widespread proliferation of the use of suppressors. She estimated a rifle suppressor costs between $750 and $2,000, while individuals also have to pay $200 for a federal criminal background check.

Holly placed the cost for most suppressors between $450 and $1,000.

by Jim Turner, The News Service

Northview Chiefs Name Players Of The Week

September 10, 2014

The Northview Chiefs have named players of the week from last Friday night’s win over Marianna. They are:

OFFENSE

  • Keondrae Lett –  19 carries, 126 yards, 1 TD; 2 rec., 10 yards
  • Cameron Newsome — 13 carries, 119 yards, 1 TD

DEFENSE

  • Nick Lambert — 9 tackles, 2 TD saving/game winning tackles
  • Jaylen Parker  — 10 tackles, 1 TFL, 1 sack, 1 FF

SPECIAL TEAMS

  • Toney Harrison — 1 return, 11 yards; 1 tackle on KO

DOMINATOR

  • Cameron Newsome – Hit on Marianna sideline

Coming Off Four Wins At Baker, NWE Chiefs Prepare For W.S. Neal

September 9, 2014

All four Northwest Escambia teams are coming off weekend wins in Baker.

  • NWE Freshmen won 20-6 over Baker
  • NWE Sophomores won 12-7 over Baker
  • NWE Juniors won 40-0 over Baker
  • NWE Seniors won 32-12 over Baker

The Northwest Escambia Chiefs will be back in action this Saturday against W.S. Neal at Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium at Northview High School. Games will be played as follows:

  • Freshmen at 4:00 pm
  • Sophomores at 5:15 pm
  • Juniors at 6:45 pm
  • Seniors at 8:15 pm

Admission is $3 for ages 12 and older. Proceeds are used pay for the officiating crew.

Northview Grad Blake McCall Starts For JSU In 59-0 Shutout

September 8, 2014

Northview High School graduate Blake McCall started in his first game Saturday for the Jackson State Tigers.

The Jackson State football team dominated the Virginia University of Lynchburg Dragons en route to a 59-0 victory Saturday night at Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium. The shutout was JSU’s first since 2002.

McCall was in for the entire game as JSU recorded 430 total offensive yards and held VUL to 94 as the Tigers improve to a 2-0 record.

At Northview, McCall helped lead the Chiefs to an overall 11-3 record, 4-0, in the district on the way to a state championship. He was a three-year starter and played all five positions along the offensive line for the Chiefs.

High School Football Standings, Upcoming Schedule

September 8, 2014

Here is a district by district look at last Friday night’s high school football scores and this week’s schedule. District play has not yet started, so there are no district rankings.

Cantonment Cowboys Get Five Straight Wins In Home Opener

September 7, 2014

Saturday was the home opener for the Cantonment Cowboys with five straight wins over East Milton’s Jaguars, including a hard fought overtime Mighty Mites win.

Scores were as follows:

  • Cantonment Mighty Mites 19, East Milton Mighty Mites 12 OT
  • Cantonment Mini Mites, 19 East Milton Mini Mites 0
  • Cantonment Mites 30, East Milton Mites 0
  • Cantonment Midgets 18, East Milton Midgets 7
  • Cantonment Juniors 30, East Milton Juniors 0

Next Saturday, September 13, the Cantonment Cowboys will be at the Bellview Packers. The Cowboys will be back in Cantonment Saturday, September 20 as they host Navarre Silver.

For more photos, click here.

Photos by Jennifer Repine for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Pensacola High Tops Tate (With Photo Gallery)

September 6, 2014

The Pensacola High School Tigers handed the Tate Aggies their first loss of the season Friday night, 45-35.

The Aggies were coming off a strong win over West Florida High last week, while the Tigers were just looking to improve on last year’s dismal 2-8 season. The teams were almost score for score in the first half, with the PHS Tigers slipping into a 24-21 lead by the half.

The Tate Aggies (1-1) will travel to Panama City Bay next Friday night, before heading back to Pete Gindl Stadium in Cantonment for a September 19 homecoming game against West Gadsden.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Gallery and story photos were contributed by Keith Garrison, Jennifer Repine and Kristi Price for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


1A Northview Beats 4A Marianna (With Photo Gallery)

September 6, 2014

With a the game winning touchdown from Keondrae Lett the 1A Northview Chiefs earned a tough win over the 4A Marianna Bulldogs 24-20 Friday night at Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium in Bratt.

The Chiefs’ Camerson Newsome also scored a touchdown with a 33-yard run, and Nick Lambert scored in the second quarter on pass from Gavin Grant.

The Bulldogs drove down to the Northview 8 in the final plays of the game. But the Northview defense held the Bulldogs in the rain, recording a couple of quarterback sacks to force a turnover on downs.

“What a win, what a game, what a job to persevere by our guys,”  Northview Coach Sid Wheatley said.  “We had a five minute period that was disastrous for us when they went ahead 20-12, but we stayed with what we do and our offense took the ball and scored. And our defense turned it up and had those big stops down here at the end when we needed it most.”

The Chiefs will be looking to improve to 3-0 next week when they host the 1A rivals Tigers of Chipley.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Another photo gallery will be published Monday with the  band, cheerleaders, dance team and more.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.




Sports Association Launches New Local Running Info Website

September 5, 2014

A new website has been launched as a resource for the running community in Pensacola and surrounding areas.

RunningPensacola.com seeks to provide a one stop listing of all local running and endurance events, including 5Ks, 10Ks, 15Ks, half and full marathons, mud and obstacle runs, swims, bike rides/events, and tri and duathlons.

In addition to local residents looking for a run, the site is the perfect resource for sports tourists looking for a destination run or endurance event.  Leisure or business travelers can also benefit from the site if they are visiting the Pensacola area and want to participate in an event while they are here.

Race directors can submit their events for posting free of charge.  Visitors will be able to see the name of the event, date, event summary, and links to its website and Facebook page.

For more information or questions, visit the website at www.runningpensacola.com or call the Pensacola Sports Association office at 850-434-2800.

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