JV Football: Northview Beats West Florida

October 14, 2011

The junior varsity Northview Chiefs ended their season with a 36-32 thriller against West Florida High School Thursday night.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

West Florida jumped out to a 12-6 lead over the Chiefs in the second quarter. Then, with 2:18 in the half, freshman Jaron Myles was in for the Chiefs. A good two point conversion, and Northview held a 14-12 lead. But West Florida managed an 18-14 halftime lead with a touchdown with 1:15 to go in the second.

The Jags increased their lead to 26-14 in the third, then Myles scored again for the Chiefs to narrow the score to 26-22.

The last two minutes of the fourth quarter were worth the price of admission. With 1:41 to go in the game, Myles scored another TD for the Chiefs. Jeffrey Taylor was in on the two point conversion, and Northview held a 25-26 advantage.

West Florida regained the lead with 52.6 seconds to go in the game, 32-30 Jags. Then, with 34.7 seconds on the clock, Northview’s Myles struck again. A missed two point conversion, and Northview took the lead 36-32.

West Florida’s dash for the end zone ended with a Northview interception with 6.2 seconds in the game.

With the win, the JV Northview Chiefs ended their season at 4-1.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

Pictured top: Brannon Freeman gains yardage for the Northview Chiefs Thursday night against West Florida High School’s Jaguars. Pictured inset: Jaron Myles heads for a Chiefs touchdown. Pictured below: Kahlil Grice (#63) makes a stop for the Chiefs. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Cross Country: Northview, Ernest Ward, Central High Results

October 13, 2011

Northview High and Ernest Ward Middle took part in a cross country meet at Sims Middle School in Pace, while Central High won a meet at Paxton.

For a photo gallery with Northview and Ernest Ward runners, click here.

Northview High School

Northview’s cross country team placed eighth out of eleven teams at Sims Middle School in Pace.

  • Top 5 female NHS runners: Georgia Goetter, Lakelynn Parker, Zaccara Davis, Jazzlyn Franklin and Julia Thorpe
  • Top 5 male NHS runners: Isaac McGahan, Jarrett Parker, Dakota Craft, Joesph Baldwin, and Jack Floyd

Ernest Ward Middle School

Ernest Ward did not have enough runners to place at a team during the Sims Middle School meet.

  • Top EWMS female runners: Bethany Reynolds, Moriah McGahan  and Jessica Barrows
  • Top EMMS male runners: Zach Calloway, Gavin Coon, Logan Calloway, and Jarred Townley

Central High School

At Paxton, Central High School’s boys and girls finished first. Freshman Kyle Fuller (pictured) was first overall in the cross country meet and broke a school record with a time of 18:03. The top Central female runner was Kennedy Fuller, who is Kyle’s sister. She ran a 21:30 and came in second overall.

  • Top 5 male Central High runners: Kyle Fuller, Keifer Boyett, Nick Pooley, Dylan Peacock and Morgan Givens
  • Top 5 female Central High runners: Kennedy Fuller, Beth Smith, Erica Waters, Brandi Bradley and Allaina Morrow

Submitted photos by Tammy Parker and Betty Coon for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photos: Ernest Ward Beats Excel

October 12, 2011

The Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles ended their 2011 season with a down to the wire win over the Excel Panthers Tuesday night, 20-14.

The Eagles took an early lead over the Panthers with a Desmone Knight touchdown. With a missed two point conversion pass to Warren Suggs, Ernest Ward held a 6-0 lead with 7:18 to go in the first quarter.

Excel held the lead with just four seconds on the clock as the Eagles drove to down to the Panther’s six yard line.  On the last play of the game, Knight was in for a 6-yard touchdown and an Ernest Ward win.

The EWMS Eagles (4-2) were scheduled to travel to Baker next week to take on the Gators, but that game has been canceled.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Agrait Finishes Third In Triathlon

October 12, 2011

Jorga Agrait of Jay finished third in the recent Sea Turtle Triathlon Loggerhead Divison on Opal Beach near Navarre.

Each of the girls in her 11-12 year division swam 150 yards, biked three miles and ran one mile. Coming out of the water after the triathlon opening swim, Agrait was at the back of the pack. She caught a few competitors in the three mile bike, but poured it on and gained serious ground in the one-mile run. In the one-mile, she had the fastest time, allowing her to finish before all but two of 17 competitors.

Agrait is a member of the Jay High School Lady Royals Cross Country team.

Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Jay, Washington Win JD Mac Invitational; Tate, West Florida Place

October 11, 2011

Washington and Jay high schools took the top spots in the team results Saturday at the J.D. Mac Cross Country Invitational in Jay.

Boys

Washington High took first in the boy’s team results, with West Florida placing third and the Tate Aggies in sixth.

The top male runner was Jacob Kotick of Washington with a time of 16:20, followed by Ryan Larson of Washington (16:24:08), Alec Clark of West Florida (16:24:94) and Harrison Edwards (16:33) of Washington.

Top male runners for West Florida were: Austin Sortino (17:12), Marcus Slade (18:25), Darrin Qualls (18:29), Hunter Sport (18:35) and Garrett Diamond (18:37).

Top male runners for Tate were: Thomas Simmons (17:33), Daniel Keely (19:41), Austin Halfacre (19:48:57), Luke Barnhill (20:25) and Garrett Summitt (20:32).

Girls

For the Jay Lady Royals, it was the first win at the meet they host at the Bray-Hendricks City Park. West Florida placed fourth, while Central High placed sixth.

For the Lady Royals, Jessican Thornton (21:03) placed third, while Jorja Agrait (21:36) placed tenth. Other Jay Lady Royals in the top 20 were Allison Blair (22:17), Ally Settle (22:18) and Savannah Brown (22:30).

Top female runners for West Florida were: overall female winner Kaysi Roberts (19:14), Raleigh Nesbitt (22:01), Miranda Wiley (22:09:54), Hanna Moore (23:32), and Danielle Turner (23:42).

District Standings: Northview, West Florida Up; Tate Down

October 10, 2011

District rankings are beginning to shape up in the North Escambia area.

In 1-1A, two teams are 1-0 in the district, Freeport and Northview. Both teams are sitting it out with a bye this week, preparing to meet in Bratt in an October 21 game likely to determine district champs.  Baker and Jay are 0-1 in the district after falling to Freeport and Northview, restrictively, last Friday night.

The stars of District 1-5A are the West Florida Jaguars so far this season. The Jags are no longer that team you schedule for an easy homecoming win. At 6-0, the WFHS is having the best season in school history, and they are the only team undefeated at 2-0 in the district.

In 1-6A, Pensacola high has the only perfect 2-0 record in the district, while Pace and  Milton are both 2-0. The Tate Aggies are at the very bottom of the district at with a 0-6, 0-3 record.

Results And Photos: Second Chief Challenge 5K Run/Walk

October 9, 2011

About 120 runners and walkers took part in the second annual Chief Challenge 5K Saturday morning at Northview High School.

The overall fastest male was Northview sophomore Isaac McGahan (19:43) and the fastest overall female runner was Northview junior Georgia Goetter (23:46).

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the event with over 150 photos, click here.

“My goal is to hook the first time walkers and runners into the great thrill of crossing the finish line. Most likely, their first race won’t be their last,” said Natalie Nall, event organizer. “My mother started five years ago and now at 71 she’s addicted to 5K runs. I feel exercise is her greatest motivator in beating breast cancer and positive outlook in life. It’s never to late or too soon to start exercising.”

The event was sponsored by Atmore Family Medicine, NorthEscambia.com and Pepsi.  For a letter to the editor with more acknowledgements and information, click here.

Top 3 in Categories -Kindergarten – Grand Master 55 years and up

Kindergarten Female
1st Jae Heaton

4th Grade Male
1st Keaton Brown

5th Grade Female
1st Alison Rice, Rebekah Amerson, 2nd Delaney Reynolds

5th Grade Male
1st Patton Goetter

6th Grade Male
1st Logan Calloway, 2nd Dawson Brown

7th Grade Female
1st Victoria Amerson, 2nd Mallory Gibson

7th Grade Male
1st Adrian King, 2nd Zachary Sheldon

8th Grade Female
1st Natalie Goetter, 2nd Bethany Reynolds, 3rd Moriah McGahan

8th Grade Male
1st Gavin Coon, 2nd Zack Calloway, 3rd Cody Nellums

9th Grade Female
1st Lakelyn Parker, 2nd Hannah Gibson, 3rd Annie Bobo

9th Grade Male
1st Eathan Coon, 2nd Austin Cuningham

10th Grade Female
1st Zacarra Davis, 2nd Danielle Steadham, 3rd Madalyn Coon

10th Grade Male
1st Isaac McGahan, 2nd Dakota Goins, 3rd Sidney Amerson

11th Grade Female
1st Georgia Goetter, 2nd Whitney Arrington, 3rd Ashley Joiner

11th Grade Male
1st Jack Floyd, 2nd Trey Johnson, 3rd Aaron Rausch

12th Grade Female
1st Charleigh Mcpherson

12th Grade Male
1st Joseph Baldwin, 2nd Jacob Baldwin, 3rd Daniel Nellums

Adult Female
1st Irina Dmitrieve, 2nd Lacey Lee, 3rd Cheryl Bosley

Adult Male
1st Josh Scott, Matt Arnold, 2nd Eric Johnson, 3rd Casey Hare

Master Female
1st Anna Rockman, 2nd Michelle Peebles, 3rd Edwna Fillmore

Master Male
1st Alan Ash, 2nd Greg McGahan, 3rd Jon Yoder

Grand Master Female
1st Debra Parker, 2nd Lois Zuber

Grand Master Male
1st Bert Rice, 2nd Billy Parker

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the event with over 150 photos, click here.

Pictured top: Nearly 120 runners and walkers being the second annual Chief Challenge 5K Saturday morning at Northview High School. Pictured inset: Overall winner Isaac McGahan of Molino. Pictured below: McGahan (right) and overall female winner Georgia Goetter received hand painted chairs for their win. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Northview Beats Jay 56-7

October 8, 2011

The Northview Chiefs beat the Jay Royals 56-7 Friday night in Jay in the district-opener for both teams.

For Northview quarterback Brandon Sheets, it was a good six-touchdown kind of night — scoring four touchdowns in the first quarter on runs of 9, 73, 10 and 30 yards. His first TD of the night was set up by LaMikal Kyles with a 55-yard run to Jay’s 9-yard line. Sheets’ 73-yard touchdown was perhaps the play of the night — with Jay closing in behind the line of scrimmage, he recovered his own fumble, and ran a lengthy back and forth tour of the most of the field on the way to the end zone.

“He can obviously make something out of nothing a lot of times, and that’s what he did tonight,” Northview Head Coach Sid Wheatley said of Sheets’ performance. “He’s such a threat to run the ball also.”

Sheets scored again on a 14-yard run in the second and found Austin Albritton with a 5-yard pass. In the third Andrew Farrow was in for Northview on a 7-yard touchdown run, and Kyles returned a fourth quarter kickoff 80 yards for the Chiefs’ final touchdown of the night.

Jay’s lone score came with a block punt from the Chiefs’ 19 returned by Justice Garcia in the third quarter.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here. (Editor’s note: The Northview and Jay halftime band performances are featured in a photo gallery here.)

Sheets accumulated 166 yards for Northview, while Jay’s Ricky Cofield picked up 113 yards.

Northview was coming off a touch loss last week to 5A Gulf Breeze, and Wheatley said the focus of practice all week had been district game number one.

“Tonight was a great start for us. I challenged them to play 48 minutes with a lot of hunger, a lot of desire and just a passion for football,” Wheatley said the win for Northview (3-2, 1-0). “I told them what we are playing for — our future — depends on our district schedule.”

The Chiefs will be off next week, and Wheatley said it will be a good week of practice followed by “game mode” the following week as Northview prepares for District 1-1A foe Freeport at home in Bratt on October 21.

“Those guys are going to play hard, they are awfully well coached,” Wheatley said Freeport. “It’s going to be a challenge, but I really thing our kids are going to get up for it.”

The Jay Royals (2-4, 0-1) will travel to Cottondale next Friday night.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here. (Editor’s note: The Northview and Jay halftime band performances are featured in a photo gallery here.)

Pictured top: Northview’s Roderick Woods eludes Royals’ defender Tyler Lowe Friday night in Jay. Pictured top inset: Brandon Sheets gains yardage for the Chiefs. Pictured bottom inset: Ricky Cofield ran for 113 yards Friday night. Pictured below: The Northview Chiefs beat the Jay Royals. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Milton Beats Tate 35-17

October 8, 2011

The Milton Panthers defeated the Tate Aggies 35-17 Friday night in Milton.

Things got off to a rough start for Tate, as the Aggies fumbled the second play of the game which led to a Milton touchdown an early 6-0 lead.

Tate scored in the second quarter with a 31-yard field goal from Hagen Mancuso with 2:47 to go in the half.  The Aggies added a touchdown early in the fourth quarter with a 42-yard pass from David Moorhead to Sameul Lavantai. Tate scored again with 3:34 to go in the game with a touchdown from Jalen Cunningham.

Tate (0-5, 0-3) will host Pensacola High School next Friday night in Cantonment.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

Pictured: The Milton Panthers defeated the Tate Aggies Friday night in Milton. NorthEscambia.com photos by Gary Carnley, click to enlarge.

Photos: Volleyball Digs Pink

October 7, 2011

The Northview Lady Chiefs and the Flomaton Hurricanes took part in a Dig Pink volleyball match Thursday evening to raise breast cancer awareness.

In varsity action, Northview fell to Flomaton 15-25, 27-25, 12-25, 20-25.  JuniorMisty Doran had seven kills, one assist, two blocks and a dig for the Lady Chiefs as sophomore Lily Townson added one ace, three assists and a dig. Morgan Payne had two aces and a two kills, while Shelly Mothershed posted two aces, one kill and four assists. NHS is 4-14 overall, 3-3 in the district.

In junior varsity action, Northview defeated Flomaton 9-25, 25-12, 15-12. Rebecca Grim recorded one ace and two kills, and Hannah Fiellin contributed six aces and two assists. Tiffani Pritchett had six aces, one kill and four assists, and Kyndall Hall had four aces and three kills. The JV Lady Chiefs are 8-7 overall, 3-1 in the district.

Northview will travel to Baker on Tuesday, October 13. The JV takes to the court at 5 p.m. and the varsity plays at 6 p.m.

For a photo gallery from the event, click here.

Pictured: Dig Pink volleyball action Thursday night as Northview hosted Flomaton. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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