Senior Night: Northview Sweeps Pensacola Christian (With Gallery)

October 9, 2013

The Northview Lady Chiefs honored their seniors Tuesday night during their last home volleyball matches of the season, as the Chiefs beat Pensacola Christian in varsity and junior varsity action.

The JV Chiefs  beat Pensacola Christian 26-24, 24-26, 18-16. Brittany Ward had four aces and nine assists for Northview, while Laurie Purdy contributed six aces, one kill and an assist.

In varsity action, Northview beat Pensacola Christian in three straight, 25-16, 25-23, 25-12. Danielle Steadham had nine kills, four blocks and four digs. Lily Townson added two aces, one kill, 17 assists and five digs for the Chiefs, and Shelby Nielson had six aces, one kill and a dig.

The junior varsity Chiefs will travel to Pensacola on Thursday to play Catholic High School at 5 p.m. The JV and varsity teams will round out their season with games against Baldwin County High School on October 15 and Central on October 17.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured: The Northview Lady Chiefs honored their seniors Tuesday night: (L-R) Lily Townson,  Rebecca Grim, Lana Clayton, Shelby Nielson, Tiffani Pritchett, Danielle Steadham and Mallory Wiggins. Pictured inset and below: Northview beat Pensacola Christian. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northwest Escambia Takes On Excel With Three Eagle Wins

October 8, 2013

The Northwest Escambia  Sophomore, Junior and Seniors Eagles beat the Excel Panthers Saturday.

Freshmen

The Northwest Escambia Freshmen lost to Excel 29 -19. Zyonne Wesley put the only points on the board for the Freshmen, scoring three touchdowns and adding one extra point. With a game full of penalties the freshmen battled out a tough game. Aiden Odom, Jackson Simmons and Wesley each had several tackles for a loss. In the end the freshmen came up short, but they still have a chance at playoff action if they records wins for the rest of the season

Sophomores

The NWE Sophomores defeated Excel 15-6.  TJ Wright scored two touchdowns, and Aiden Broadhead scored one extra point for the Eagles. Defense was key for NWE  in the game with Nathan Chavers having a sack and recovering a fumble. John Michael Ward made several tackles in the back field ,and Kaden Odom also had several tackles, including one for a safety to end the game. With the win, the Sophomore Eagles moved their record to 5-0 and secured a playoff berth on October 26.

Juniors

In the Escambia River Conference Game of the Week, the NWE  Eagles shut out the Excel Panthers and handed them their first loss in a big  way, 45-0. Scoring for the Juniors was Jayden Jackson, Jaheem Durant, Jacob Lee, Jaden Cunningham, Dariontae Richardson and Michael Merchant. The defense made big plays to prevent Excel from scoring. Jackson and Durant each had one interception, one of  which Jackson returned for a touchdown. Logan Bryan, Hayden Thrower, Jamarkus Jefferson, Jaheem Durant, Keaundrae Richardson and Ki-Juana Carter all made tackles for a loss. Thrower had two sacks, and Jefferson had two sacks and a fumble recovery. The NWE Juniors have scored at least one defensive touchdown in each game they have played. The NWE Junior Eagles are 5-0 and have clinched a playoff berth for October 26.

Seniors

The Senior Eagles shut out Excel 54-0. Scoring for the seniors was Aunterio Minor with three rushing touchdowns, and Trent Kite with two rushing touchdowns.  Seth Killam threw two touchdown passes, one to Tanner Deese and one to Keaton Solomson. Cameron Cloud completed a touchdown pass to Jay Helton. Tyler Kite had a fumble recovery on defense. Javontaye Wright, Keegun Johnston, Wyatt Windham, Jonathan Windham Jason Fayard, Tyrese Smith andTtrent Peebles all played big on defense helping the Eagles earn their fourth shut out of the season.

Northwest Escambia travels to Poarch this Saturday, game times as follows: 2:30 Freshmen, 4:00 Sophomores, 5:30 Juniors and 7:30 Seniors.

Pictured top: Sophomore Nathan Chavers makes a tackle in the backfield. Pictured top inset: Sophomore John Michael Ward forces a fumble. Pictured bottom inset: Junior Jaheem Durant outruns and Excel Panther for a touchdown. Pictured below:  Junior Haydeen Thower sacks the Excel quarterback for a loss. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photo Gallery: Jay And Northview Cheerleaders

October 6, 2013

Cheering on the boys of fall every Friday night are local high school cheerleaders.

For a photo gallery featuring the Northview and Jay high school cheerleaders, click here.

For a game summary and football action photos, click here.

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Defending 1A Champ Chiefs Shut Out The Jay Royals

October 5, 2013

The Northview Chiefs rolled into their first district game of the season at Merle North Stadium in Jay Friday night with a 1-3 record, but they rolled out with a shutout victory that left little doubt the reigning 1A station champions are looking for another trip to Orlando.

With the 26-0 win over the Jay Royals, the Chiefs are Baker are both 1-0 in District 1-1A with a score that will be settled November 1 in Bratt.

For a photo gallery, click here. (Band and cheerleaders photos to be published Sunday and Monday.)

The 1-3 season start was not a place returning Chiefs team member really wanted to be, but it was a building experience of sorts, according to Coach Sid Wheatly, with the losses coming against much larger classification teams all the way up to 6A.

“We had some strong games really early on; we’ve been playing some really good competition,” Wheatley said. “And it has helped us get ready for play in our own district. You can see it with the effort and enthusiasm they played with tonight.”

Back down in 1A Friday night, the Chiefs had no real problem holding a strong Jay team scoreless.

“Our defense earned the shutout. I tell you, our defense had a great week of practice. Coach Derek Marshman does a great job with them,” Wheatley said. “Our offense was able to move the ball and get some quick scores. I felt like maybe we life a few points out on the field, but all in all in was a solid, solid win for us tonight.’

The Chiefs never allowed the Royals closer than the 17-yard line during the entire game.

“We just need to continue to work and take a lot of pride in that defense and see if we can’t get some more shutouts and build on that.”

The Chiefs lit up the scoreboard with 4:55 to go in the fourth quarter on a 17-yard run from Ladarious Thomas. With a good kick from Nathan Shipps, Northview was up 7-0.

In the second quarter, the Chiefs scored on a 46-yard pass from Daulton Tullis to Keondrae Lett and a 27-yard pass from Tullis to Neino Robinson. At the half, the Chiefs held a 20-0 advantage over the Royals.

The Chiefs would score once more on the night with a 50-yard quarterback keeper from Tullis with 6:04 to go in the third.

The yellow flags were flying Friday night in Jay, with eight penalties against the Chiefs and half a dozen against Jay. And that was just the first half. Fumbles were a problem for both teams. The Royals fumbled away two and recovered another; the Chiefs fumbled five times but recovered four.

“It was good to come out and get into district play and get a shutout,” Wheatley said.

The Chiefs (2-3, 1-0) have their second open week of the season next Friday night. Meanwhile, the Jay Royals (3-2, 0-1)  will travel to Graceville to face a team under the leadership of former Northview Coach Ty Wise.

For a photo gallery, click here. (Band and cheerleaders photos to be published Sunday and Monday.)

Pictured; The Northview Chiefs beat the Jay Royals. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Niceville Gets Past Tate

October 5, 2013

It was senior night and Tate was looking to upset favored Niceville in their first game of district play Friday night, but Niceville had other plans. And in the end, the Eagles flew awa with a 28-6 win.

Tate was the first to get the ball, but Niceville intercepted Tate’s pass on the Aggies’ 38-yard line. Niceville later score a touchdown on a 9-yard run. Tate had opportunities to score in the first half, once with the ball on Niceville’s 1-yard line, but only was able to get a 23-yard field goal from Dylan Mancuso. The score at the half was Tate 3, Niceville 7.  So far this season, the Eagles had earned at least a 28 point advantage by the half.

Niceville received the ball to begin the second half. They didn’t take long before they scored again. They scored on a 9-yard quarterback keeper with 9:46 left in the third to make the score Tate 3, Niceville 21. Tate had another opportunity in third quarter, deep in Niceville’s territory but only were able to get three points on a Mancuso 27-yard field goal. Niceville scored again in the fourth quarter on a 75-yard pass play to make the score Tate 6. Niceville 28.

After the game, Tate Coach Ronnie Douglas said “We had 3 opportunities to score but we didn’t take advantage of that. He said he was “pleased with the way the defense held them (Niceville). We have to put this game behind us and get ready for next week’s game against Washington”.

“We had 3 opportunities to score but we didn’t take advantage of that,” Tate Coach Ronnie Douglas said, adding that he was “pleased with the way the defense held them. We have to put this game behind us and get ready for next week’s game against Washington”.

Tate is now 4-2 for the year and 0-1 in district play. Tate will play Washington next week at Washington High School at 7:30 p.m.

For more action photos and select Senior Night photos, click here.

Pictured top: Coach Ronnie Douglas leads his Tate Aggies onto the field Friday night at Pete Gindl Stadium. Pictured: Tate takes on the Eagles of Niceville. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kaileigh Blackmon, click to enlarge.

Northview Chiefs Get District Win Over The Chipley Tigers

October 4, 2013

The Northview Lady Chiefs earned a district win over Chipley Thursday afternoon at home in Bratt.

Northview beat the Chipley Tigers 21-25, 24-26, 25-23, 25-17, 16-14.

Danielle Steadham had one ace, 13 kills, three blocks and 16 digs for the Chiefs, while Kyndall Hall had five aces, three kills, seven assists and eight digs.

The Chiefs are scheduled to host PCC on Tuesday, October 8 for Senior Night. The JV plays at 4:30, following the varsity at 5:30. It is the last regular season game scheduled at home for the remainder of the NHS season.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Northview, West Florida JV Game Rescheduled

October 3, 2013

A junior varsity football game that was scheduled for Thursday night between Northview and West Florida high schools has been rescheduled.

The JV Northview Chiefs will now host the West Florida Jaguars on Thursday, October 24 at 6:00 p.m. in Bratt.

Pictured: The junior varsity Northview Chiefs hosted the Escambia Gators on September 26. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

PCA Tops In Northview Cross Country Meet (With Photo Gallery)

October 2, 2013

Pensacola Christian took the top spots for both and girls Tuesday at a cross country meet at Northview High School.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery, click here.

Team results were as follows:

GIRLS

1. Pensacola Christian
2. Jay High
3. T.R. Miller
4. Pensacola High
5. Tate
6. Northview
7. Flomaton
8. Ernest Ward Middle

BOYS

1. Pensacola Christian
2. T.R. Miller
3. Pensacola High
4. Jay
5. Tate
6. Northview
7. Flomaton
8. Ernest Ward

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS:

Editor’s note: Individual names and time results are as provided by each school’s coach.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Baker Sweeps Northview (With Photo Gallery)

October 2, 2013

The Baker Gators defeated the Northview Chiefs in straight sets Tuesday at Northview High School in Bratt.

In junior  varsity action, Baker defeated Northview 25-10, 25-7. And in varsity play, the Gators defeated the Chiefs 25-14, 25-21, 25-20.

Northview will play Chipley in a varsity-only matchup at 4 p.m. Thursday at Northview.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from Tuesday’s varsity action, click here.

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Northwest Escambia Sweeps Uriah

September 30, 2013

Northwest Escambia hosted Uriah Saturday, with a clean sweep for the NWE Eagles.

Freshmen

Northwest Escambia broke Uriah’s undefeated record in a nail-biter game ending 31-25 in overtime. Zyonne Wesley led the way with five rushing touchdowns. Liam Hatcher, Jackson Simmons and Wesley all had positive rushing yards.  Wesley, Simmons, Easton Odom, Jackson Bridges, and Bryce Stabler led the defense late in the game.  With the win, NWE is in a tie with Uriah in the Western Division of ERC Football with a 3-1 record.

Sophomores

The NWE Sophomores defeated Uriah 42-6. TJ Wright scored three touchdowns, and Kaden Odom scored two touchdowns, including one over40 yards. Nolin Godwin and Travis Scott both scored a touchdown. Extra points were scored by Aiden Broadhead, Wright, Godwin and Arquavian Smith. The NWE defense played a strong game with big stops made by Luke Bridges and Nathan Chavers. Braeden McGhee and Smith both recovered fumbles.

Juniors

The NWE Juniors beat Uriah 40-6.  Jayden Jackson scored two touchdowns. Jacob Lee, Logan Bryan and Jaden Cunnigham scored one touchdown each.   Michael Merchant, Dariontae Richardson, Jamarkus Jefferson and Jaheem Durant all scored extra points. Travis Nelson, Jaxon Singleton, Tanner Boone, Chase Cloud, Levi Kirkpatrick and Cody Thomas all had positive rushing yards. Key defensive plays were made by Tyler Cloud, Keaundre Richardson and Jayden Jackson. Jackson intercepted a pass and ran 40 yards for a touchdown.

Seniors

The Northwest Escambia Seniors shut out Uriah 45-0. Rushing touchdowns were scored by Aunterio Minor, Trent Kite and Keaton Solomonson. Both Seth Killam and Cameron Cloud threw touchdown passes to Jay Helton, Kite and Solomonson. Tyrese Smith had nearly 50 yards rushing. Johnathan Windham had a fumble recovery and four sacks. Cody Edwards and Trent Peebles both made stops in the backfield on defense.

Northwest Escambia will travel to Excel on Saturday.

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