Northview Defeats Jay

March 30, 2014

The Northview Chiefs defeated the Jay Royals Saturday afternoon, 9-2.

Aaron McDonald 1-1, R, RBI; Brannon Freeman 1-3, 2R; RJ Prichett 1-4, 2B, R; Thomas Moore 2-4, R, 2 RBIs; Brett Weeks 1-3, R; Daulton Tullis 2-4, RBI, R. Winning pitcher was Daulton Tullis, pitching 5 1/3 innings, allowing 4 hits, one earning run, two walks and 9 strike outs.

The Chiefs (10-4,5-3) hosts T.R. Miller on Tuesday.

Four Northview Lifters Qualify For Regionals

March 28, 2014

Four Northview athletes qualified to complete at the regional boy’s weightlifting meeting April 9 in Panama City.

Advancing to the regionals were:

  • Everette Garvey (JR) in the 119-lb. class. Everette had a 150-lb. bench press and a 135-lb. clean and jerk for a total of 285-lbs., which earned him a first place finish in the weight class.
  • Dezmine Moorer (SO) in the 154-lb. class. Dezmine had a 215-lb. bench press and a 185-lb. clean and jerk for a total of 400-lbs., which earned him a second place finish in the weight class.
  • Jacob Weaver (FR) in the 199-lb. class. Jacob had a 175-lb. bench press and a 165-lb. clean and jerk for a total of 340-lbs., which earned him a third place finish in the weight class.
  • Austin Whitehead (SO) in the HVY class. Austin had a 250-lb. bench press ans a 225-lb. clean and jerk for a total of 475-lbs., which earned him a third place finish in the weight class.

Northview’s top lifter, senior Luke McDaniel who lifts in the 219-lb. class, sustained an injury during the meet and was not able to finish. McDaniel had won each of his previous meets this season.

The regional meet will be held April 9 at Arnold High School with 17 schools competing.

West Florida Lady Jags Win Daytona Beach Grand Slam

March 28, 2014

The West Florida Lady Jags won the Third Annual Daytona Beach Slam recently. The Lady Jags went 4-0 in the tournament and remain undefeated on the season. Pictured: (front, L-R) Kayla Miller, Jasmyn Nguyen, Nachelle Watson, Korina Rosario, Kristin Gunter, Emily Loring, Lauren Carnley, (back) Coach Angie Johnson, Maegan Freeman, Ali Cutaio, Farrah Nicholas, Head Coach Jessica Smith, Jordaine Watkins, Manager Kathleen Smiley, Breana Rogers, Danyelle Black, Jibrasha Moore and Coach Gary Jackson. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview Stadium Now Officially The ‘Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium’

March 26, 2014

After an emotional outpouring from those that knew “Papa Weave” best, the Escambia County School Board voted Tuesday evening to name the stadium at Northview High School as the “Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium”.

Tommy Weaver was a longtime DCT and Ag instructor and assistant coach who passed away suddenly at the age of 61 in March 2012. The Chiefs’ entire 2012 state championship football season was dedicated to Weaver.

“We love you Papa Weave, and you are forever in our hearts” Northview FFA 2nd Vice President Haylee Weaver tearfully said before the school board after encouraging their vote.

“He was definitely a colleague of mine , but more importantly he was a friend of mine,” Northview head football coach Sid Wheatley said. “It’s an honor for both myself and my team to be able to play in Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium.”

Ernest Ward Middle School Principal Nancy Perry spoke on behalf of Tommy Weaver’s son,  Toby.  “Thank you for doing this for his daddy, and it makes him real….,” Perry said.

“Proud,” Toby Weaver leaned into the microphone and said.

Pictured top: Northview FFA members Mitchell Singleton, Haylee Weaver and Courtney Weaver support the stadium name change before the Escambia County School Board Tuesday. Pictured bottom inset: Ernest Ward Principal Nancy Perry and Toby Weaver.  Pictured below: The Escambia County School Board Resolution named the “Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium” (click to enlarge).

Chiefs Beat Holmes County

March 26, 2014

The Northview Chiefs beat the Holmes County Blue Devils Tuesday 13-10.

The Chiefs will travel to Jay Friday, with junior varsity playing at 4:00 and the varsity at 6:00.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Ramona Preston, click to enlarge.

NHS Downs Randolph; JV Jags Over Chiefs

March 25, 2014

The varsity Northview Chiefs defeated Randolph School Monday night 3-2, while the JV Chiefs fell to West Florida 2-1.

The Chiefs will host Holmes County in a varsity district game at 6:00 Tuesday. The junior varsity game has been canceled.

Pictured: Action between the junior varsity West Florida Jaguars and Northview Chiefs Monday afternoon in Pensacola. NorthEscambia.com photos by Ramona Preston, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward Dive Team Places At County; Jerni Crabtree Takes Championship

March 24, 2014


The Ernest Ward Middle School Dive team received first and eighth places during the recent Escambia County Diving Championship at Washington High School.

The Ernest Ward Dive Team consisted of two divers – Jerni Crabtree and Jayda Crabtree. Jayda placed 8th, with a total score of 118.25. Jerni remained undefeated all season, placing 1st with a score of 168.25 and earning her the title of 2014 Escambia County Middle School Girls Diving Champion.

Pictured: Jerni and Jayda Crabtree, the Ernest Ward Middle School Dive Team. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Navarre Wins Aggie Classic (With Final Standings, Thursday Scores)

March 21, 2014

The Navarre Raiders won the 24-team Aggie Classic hosted by Tate High Thursday night with a 5-1 win over the Christ Presbyterian Lions. The West Florida Jaguars finished fourth, the Milton Panthers fifth, the Escambia Gators ninth, and the Tate Aggies rounded out the top 10.

Here are final standings in the 2014 Aggie Classic:

  1. Navarre Raiders
  2. Christ Presbyterian Lions
  3. South-Doyle Cherokees
  4. West Florida Jaguars
  5. Milton Panthers
  6. Brentwood Bruins
  7. Knoxville Catholic Irish
  8. Washington Hornets
  9. Escambia Gators
  10. Tate Aggies
  11. Ponte Vedra Sharks
  12. Second Baptist School
  13. Davidson Academy Bears
  14. Sallisaw Black Diamonds
  15. Edmond North Huskies
  16. Niceville Eagles
  17. Washington Wildcats
  18. Brentwwod Academy Eagles
  19. Pryor Tigers
  20. Claremore Zebras
  21. Tulsa Union Redskins
  22. Sapulpa Chieftains
  23. Gibson Tigers
  24. Jay Bulldogs

Thursday scores were as follows:

Washington Hornets 6. Brentwood Academy Eagles 5
Knoxville Catholic Irish 8, Pryor Tigers 3
Davidson Academy Bears 13, Jay Bulldogs 2
Ponte Vedra Sharks 5, Niceville Eagles 2
Sallisaw Black Diamonds 7, Milton Panthers 4
Christ Presbyterian Lions 7, Second Baptist School 6
Brentwwod Bruins 6, Claremore Zebras 3
South-Doyle Cherokees 6, Escambia Gators 2
Tate Aggies 9, Sapulpa Chieftains 1
Navarre Raiders 5, Tulsa Union Redskins 2
Edmond North Huskies 6, Washington Wildcats 2
West Florida Jaguars 12, Ft.Gibson Tigers 0
Brentwood Bruins 9, Milton Panthers 3
Ft.Gibson Tigers 9, Sapulpa Chieftains 5
Second Baptist School 6, Ponte Vedra Sharks 0
Tate Aggies 8, Knoxville Catholic Irish 7
South-Doyle Cherokees 3, West Florida Jaguars 2
Davidson Academy Bears 8, Sallisaw Black Diamonds 6
Washington Hornets 3, Escambia Gators 2
Claremore Zebras 13, Washington Wildcats 6
Tulsa Union Redskins 15, Niceville Eagles 10
Navarre Raiders 5, Christ Presbyterian Lions 1
Pryor Tigers 12, Jay Bulldogs 0
Edmond North Huskies 0, Brentwwod Academy Eagles 0

Aggie Classic Continues (With Wednesday Scores)

March 20, 2014

The Aggie Classic, a 24-team tournament hosted by the Tate Aggies, is continuing.

Tickets for each game are $6 for adults and students and will be available at the gate at each location.  The championship games on Thursday at 4  and 7 p.m. will be played at the University of West Florida.

Wednesday scores were as follows:

Washington Hornets 6, Brentwood Academy Eagles 5
Knoxville Catholic Irish 8, Pryor Tigers 3
Davidson Academy Bears 13, Jay Bulldogs 2
Ponte Vedra Sharks 5, Niceville Eagles 2
Sallisaw Black Diamonds 7, Milton Panthers 4
Christ Presbyterian Lions 7, Second Baptist School 6
Brentwood Bruins 6, Claremore Zebras 3
South-Doyle Cherokees 6, Escambia Gators 2
Tate Aggies 9, Sapulpa Chieftains 1
Navarre Raiders 5, Tulsa Union Redskins 2
Edmond North Huskies 6, Washington Wildcats 2
West Florida Jaguars 12, Ft.Gibson Tigers 0

Chiefs Down Rocky Bayou

March 19, 2014

The Northview Chiefs beat Rocky Bayou on the road Tuesday 6-1.

Chasen Freeman 2-3, 2B, 2 Runs, 1 RBI, 1 SB; R.J. Pritchett 2-4, 4 RBI, 2 run HR, run scored; Thomas Moore 2-4; Roman Manning 2-4, run scored; Daulton Tullis 1-3, 1 RBI, run scored; Kevin Barrow 1-3, SB and Aaron McDonald – 7 IP, 3 H, 1 R, none earned, 2 BB, 5 K’s.

The Chiefs are scheduled to take on Escambia Academy (Canoe, AL) Thursday in Poarch, AL, at 7:00.

NorthEscambia.com file photos.

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