Prep Football District Standings

October 31, 2011

Winners and losers are emerging as week 10 of play rolls around for Florida schools. For many teams, Friday night will be the last under the lights this season.

At 2-0, Northview sits alone at the top of District 1-1A, with Baker and Freeport tied for second at 1-1 in the district. Baker comes to Bratt for Northview’s homecoming Friday night. A Northview wins seals the deal on the District championship. But if Baker should beat Northview, there would be a three-way tie  with Freeport, if Freeport defeats Jay. The Jay Royals are totally out of the district championship hunt.

In District 1-5A, West Florida is at the top, despite a perfect season coming to an end with a 41-20 loss last Friday night to Arnold. District play is over for the Jags at 4-1. Arnold is (3-1) as is Gulf Breeze. There will be a three way tie for the district if Arnold and Gulf Breeze should both win Friday night, setting up a three-team tiebreaker.

Pensacola High is on top of District 1-6A. North Escambia’s team, the Tate Aggies (0-5 in the district), will battle it out for Washington (1-4 in the district) Friday night to avoid being at the bottom of the 2011 district rankings.

Northview Chiefs Sting Vernon’s Yellow Jackets

October 29, 2011

The Northview Chiefs picked up a  win on the road Friday night over Vernon, 47-6.

Senior Brandon Sheets had 101 yards passing for two touchdowns while running for two more touchdowns for the Chiefs, while Junior Roderick Woods had 73-yards and a touchdown.

The Chiefs took the lead with 8:07 to go in the first quarter with a Brandon Sheets touchdown. With a good kick from Kevin Vaughan, Northview was up 7-0 over the Yellow Jackets. Then, with 5:24 in the first, Austin Albritton returned an interception 60 yards for a touchdown, 13-0 Chiefs.

The Chiefs were not done yet with the first, quarter with Sheets in from 30-yards out with 1:55 to go. With a good two point conversion, Northview was up 21-0.

Early in the second quarter, Roderick Woods had a 25-yard touchdown to up the Chiefs’ advantage to 28-0. Northview stung the Yellow Jackets again with 7:-8 to go in the half on a 50-yard pass from Sheets to LaMikal Kyles, 35-0.

The Yellow Jackets’ last drive of the half was cut short with a Chiefs interception by junior Trey Johnson. Headed into the lockers at the half, NHS held a strong 35-0 lead.

Woods scored his second TD of the night with 10:40 remaining in the third. With a missed extra point, Northview’s advantage explanded to 41-0.

With 2:41 remaining in the game, Vernon (3-5) managed their only TD, 41-6. Northview sealed their win with a Jammie Gafford touchdown late in the fourth, 47-6.

Next Friday night will be big for the Northview(5-2, 2-0). It’s homecoming for the Chiefs, and it’s a chance to seal a district championship as they take on the Baker Gators in Bratt.

If the Chiefs knock off Baker, Northview takes the district and Freeport takes the No. 2 spot. But if Baker should beat Northview, there would be a three-way tie  with Freeport, if Freeport defeats Jay. The Jay Royals are totally out of the district championship hunt.

For more submitted photos from the game, click here.

Pictured top: The Northview Chiefs celebrate Friday night in Vernon after defeating the Yellow Jackets 47-6. Pictured inset: Northview’s varsity cheerleaders, including Charleigh McPherson and Ariel Holland, led Chiefs fans in Vernon. Submitted photo by Wayne Holland for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate Falls To Godby (With Photo Gallery)

October 29, 2011

The Tate Aggies were defeated by Tallahassee Godby in Cantonment 43-19 in a non-district game.

The Amos P. Godby High School Cougars went into Friday night’s game undefeated at 7-0, having outscored opponents by a 252-50 margin.

The Tate Aggies took the lead in the first quarter on a 8-yard touchdown pass from David Moorhead to LaVantai Samue, who had three touchdowns for the nightl. A missed kick, and Tate was up 6-0 with 6:11 to go in the first.

Tate’s other scores of the night came on a 7-yard runs from Samuel in the second and again in the third.

The Tate Aggies (0-8, 0-5) will be at Washington (1-7, 1-4) next Friday night at 7:30.

For more photos from the game, click here.

For highlights from Tate’s Senor Night, click here.

Pictured: Tate was defeated by Tallahassee Godby Friday night. NorthEscambia.com photos by Gary Carnley, click to enlarge.

FHSAA Suspends Pace Player For Fight During Tate Game

October 28, 2011

A Pace High School football player has been suspended for six games for his involvement in a what was determined to be a fight last Friday night in a game against the Tate Aggies.

The Florida High School Athletic Association handed down the automatic suspension for senior defensive tackle Troy Gaoa for the incident at Tate’s Pete Gindl Stadium in Cantonment.  Pace High is expected to appeal the ruling.

Two other area players received the automatic six game suspension earlier this year following an alleged altercation. Both Jay and Baker high schools appealed, and both suspensions were reduced.

Pictured above: Action from Tate and Pace last Friday night in Cantonment. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Flomaton Beats Excel

October 28, 2011

The Flomaton Hurricanes defeated the Excel Panthers Thursday night, 42-7.  With the non-region win, the Canes finished their regular season at 9-1.

Neiko Robinson returned an interception 77 yards for a touchdown, plus scored on runs on 5 and 26 yard for the No. 7  Hurricanes. Dustin Postlewait had 117 yards rushing for Flomaton, along with touchdown runs of 19 and 12 yards. Quarterback Ryheem Dixon was close behind with 109 yards on a dozen carries and a 15-yard touchdown pass to Hunter Bonds.

Excel (3-7) had less than 120 yards total offense for the night.

Flomaton is No. 2 in 2A Region 1, behind No. 1 Leroy. As playoffs begin next Friday night, the Hurricanes will host Region 4’s number three team Billingsley.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge

Cross Country: Northview, Jay, Tate, EWMS, Miller And More

October 26, 2011

Over 140 runners took part in a cross country meet Tuesday afternoon at Northview High School, with T.R. Miller and Pensacola Christian Academy taking top honors.

Baker, Central, Ernest Ward, Jay, Northview, Pensacola Christian, Tate and T.R. Miller took part in the meet hosted by Northview High School.

For a photo gallery from the event, click here.

Results were as follows:

Fastest Boy — Dylan Scott – Baker (17:21)
Fastest Girl — Karisa Nelson – T.R. Miller (18:31)

Team Results –Girls

  • 1st TR Miller 27 Points
  • 2nd Jay 38 Points
  • 3rd PCA 107 Points
  • 4th Northview 133 Points
  • 5th Baker 145 Points
  • 6th Central 181 Points

Team Results — Boys

  • 1st PCA 42 Points
  • 2nd TR Miller 56 Points
  • 3rd Tate 74 Points
  • 4th Central 147 Points
  • 5th Northview 258 Points

Northview High School

  • Top Girls — Georgia Goetter, Lakelynn Parker, Zacarra Davis, Jazzlyn Franklin, Ashley Joiner
  • Top Boys — Jarrett Parker, Dakota Craft, Jonathon Moretz, Jack Floyd, Joshua Borelli
Jay High School
  • Top Girls — Jessica Thornton, Jorga Agrait, Allison, Savannah Brisn, Ally Settle
  • Top Boys –  Micah Kemp, Mark Foley
Ernest Ward Middle School
  • Top Girls — Bethany Reynolds, Victoria Amerson, Jessica Barrows
  • Top Boys — Zachary Calloway, Gavin Coon, Logan Calloway, Jared Townley
Tate High School
  • Top Girls — Bethany Davis, Tina Blakely, Hannah Philips, Jessi Whaley
  • Top Boys — Thomas Simons Jared Blakely, Daniel Keely, Devante Bonhann, Luke Barnhill
Central School

  • Top Girls — Kennedy Fuller, Beth Smith, Brandi Bradley, Allaina Morrow,  Courtney Rutherford
  • Top Boys — Kyle Fuller, Nolan Frady, Keifer Boyett, Morgan Givens, Nick Pooley

Pensacola Christian
  • Top Girls — Lauren Cochran, Ann Brock, Katarina Zayas, Monica Smith,  Grace Tegenkamp
  • Top Boys — Kenneth Cochran, Jared Cirone, Richard Moses, Daniel Posey, Kobi Jekel
TR Miller High School
  • Top Girls — Karisa Nelson, Allie Nelson, Katie Nelson, Amber Nelson, Breann Huff
  • Top Boys — Rob Stokes, Andrew Pollite, Christian Carlson, Carter Frezell,  Ryan Snowden

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Updated: Complete Results Williams Station Day 5K

October 25, 2011

The Williams Station Day 5K returned Saturday morning after a several year hiatus. Overall male winner was Isaac McGahan of Molino, and overall female winner was Lisa Miller.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery, click here.

Complete results were as follows:

First Female Overall -Lisa Miller 24:07
First Male Overall -Isaac McGahan 18:10

Age 10-14
Female
1st Bethany Reynolds 25:38
2nd Victoria Amerson 32:07
Male
1st Gavin Coon 25:35
2nd Adrian King 26:44
Age 15-19
Female
1st Ashley Joiner 26:39
2nd Charleigh McPherson 32:32
Male
1st Isaac McGahan 18:10
2nd Trey Lambert 31:34
Age 20-24
Male
1st William Lindsey 22:14
2nd Shane Hadley 23:43
Age 25-29
Female
1st Brittany Smith 28:00
Age 30-34
1st Lisa Miller 24:07
2nd Janice Yoder29:37
Male
1st Dean Miller 20:19
2nd Jason Miler 23:08
Age 35-39
1st Lynette Penner 32:09
2nd Judy King 35:41
Male
1st Eric Johnson 22:13
2nd Greg Babiak 25:36
Age 40-44
Female
1st Michelle Peebles 32:20
2nd Kim Chambless 32:21
Male
1st Ricky Hart 25:32
2nd Don Metzler 25:32
Age 45-49
Female
1st Mary McPherson 38:25
Age 50-54
Female
1st Dale Ash 38:01
Male
1st Alan Ash 25:03
Age 55-59
Female
1st Debra Parker
Age 60-64
Male
1st Bert Rice 22:54
Age 70 +
Male
1st Hugh Long

Pictured top: Winners in the Williams Station Day 5K Saturday in Atmore. Pictured inset: Overall male winner Isaac McGahan. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Video: Northview Chiefs Beat Freeport Bulldogs

October 24, 2011

Here are video highlights by Keith Garrison for NorthEscambia.com from Northview’s win Friday night over Freeport.

For game details and a photo gallery from the game, click here.

(If you do not see the YouTube video above, it is because your work, school or home firewall is blocking external videos.)

Football District Leaders Emerging

October 24, 2011

For the Northview Chiefs, the District 1-1A championship depends on their November 4 homecoming game against the Baker Gators. If the Chiefs knock off Baker, Northview takes the district and Freeport takes the No. 2 spot.

But if Baker should beat Northview, there would be a three-way tie  with Freeport, if Freeport defeats Jay. The Jay Royals are totally out of the district championship hunt.

In District 1-5A, a three-way tie is also possible. If West Florida beats Arnold, the Jaguars are first and the Gulf Breeze Dolphins are second. But if Arnold wins, there’s a three-way tie.

In District 1-6A, the Pensacola High School Tigers are district champions if they beat Escambia or Washington. Second place will go to Pace, Milton or Pine Forest depending the outcome of several different games

Huge Win: Northview Beats Freeport (With Photo Galleries)

October 22, 2011

The Northview Chiefs picked up a tremendous District 1-1A win Friday night over the Freeport Bulldogs.

“It was a huge, huge win,” Northview Head Coach Sid Wheatley said as Chief fans and players celebrated on the field in Bratt. With Northview at 2-0  in the district and Freeport falling to 1-1, the Chiefs are in perfect position to claim the district crown.

Northview opened the scoring with 8:20 on the clock in the first quarter with a 1-yard touchdown run from LaMikal Kyles. A good Kevin Vaughan kick, and the Chiefs were up 7-0. Freeport answered with an even three minutes in the first with a 10 yard TD run and a good kick, 7-7.

In the second quarter, Montaio Mitchell was in early on a 4-yard run. A good Vaughan kick, the the Chiefs were up 14-7 on Senior Night in Bratt. The Bulldogs scored with 8:41 to go in the half on a 40 yard pass. A blocked kick, and Northview held a narrow 14-13 lead. But the Chiefs were not done before heading to the lockers at the half — Kyles scored his second touchdown of the night on a 39-yard pass from senior Brandon Sheets. A missed kick, and Northview was up 20-13 going into halftime.

After a scoreless third quarter, Freeport hit the scoreboard early in the fourth on a 14-yard touchdown pass and a good two-point conversion for a 21-20 Bulldog lead. But the Chiefs were not content with behind behind, with Sheets keeping the pigskin for a 21-yard touchdown run. A good two-pointer from senior Montaio Mitchell, and Northview was back on top 28-21.

Mitchell was in from 34-yards out on a pass from Sheets with 3:18 in the game. A good kick from Vaughan for the night’s final — 35-21.

“They played extremely well; they are well coached,” Wheatley said about rival Freeport. “They are always very confident and feel very well about what they do. We just came out and outplayed them a little bit in the second half . We got a couple of key stops and hit a couple of big plays when we needed to.”

The Northview Chiefs (4-2, 2-0) will be on the road next Friday night to take on Vernon.

“I don’t know much about them right now,” Wheatley said. “They’ve always got great athletes and always have a lot of skilled people.”

Editor’s Note: A photo gallery from Northview Senior Night activities will be published on Sunday.

Pictured: Northview beat Freeport Friday night in Bratt. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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