High School Basketball: Jay, Northview, Tate, Flomaton

December 15, 2009

The Royals advanced in the Jay Christmas tournament Monday with a win over Pensacola Christian Academy. Also Monday, Central beat Northview. Central and Jay will play in the tournament championship Tuesday night.

In other area girl’s basketball action, Tate beat Foley 46-39

GIRLS BASKETBALL  

Jay 55, PCA 11

Amber Steadham set the pace for the Royals Monday with 15 points for the Jay Royals.

Jay — Ginger Jennings 8, Tessa Hendricks 15, Amber Steadham 15, Courtney Hammac 2, Candace Mulford 7, Shelby Thomas 6, Moore 2.

Central 38, Northview 30

Northview — Jones 14, Rodriguez 7, Lett 3, Turner 4, Gomez 0.

Northview 4 9 5 12-30 Central 9 3 11 12-38

Tate 46, Foley 39

Tate — Chelsea Hall 12, Meagan Briske 11, Marina Cobbs 11, Courtney Brown 8, Cecilie Olsen 3, Ashlee Thompson 1.

Tate 13 7 41 12-46 Foley 12-13-7-7-39

BOYS BASKETBALL 

Jay 52, Northview 41

Northview — Bushaw 14, Bellamy 5, Sims 2, Arrington 2, White 16, Chestnut 2.

Jay — Dee Walker 7, Luke Rowell 5, Hunter Boutwell 9, Bugg Fischer 6, Conner Weekes 8, Steven Brabham 7, Tyler Prescott 3, Todd Laney 7.

Northview 14 6 9 12-41 Jay 4 13 13 22-52

Tate 69, Foley 59

Tate — Tevin Brown 15, Krys Walden 11, Ayyuwb Harrison 11, Dylan Anderson 9, Adam Stumpf 9, Armani Costen 7, Whitney Richardson 4, Jabril Rashied 3.

Foley– Long 10, Powell 5, Holmes 13, Washington 24, Odoms 2, O’Neal 5.

Tate 11 21 17 20—69 Foley 13 11 14 20—59

West Florida 52, Flomaton 49

Flomaton — Shay Gipson 4, Phillip Lloyd 3, Austin Patterson 7, Rayheem Dixon 10, Pee Mitchell 3, Tata Ellis 22.

West Florida — Ashton Scott 24, Chris Boykins 3, Matt Smith-Cook 2, Jerome Pogue 6, Daniel Greiner 5, Michael Etheridge 4, Michael Greer 8.

Ernest Ward Takes Tri-County Basketball Championship, Sets School Record

December 14, 2009

ewbasketball.jpgThe  Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles are the Tri-County basketball champions.

The EWMS Eagles finished their basketball season with a record of 7-1, the best record in school history.

Team members were Tristan Montgomery, Jaron Myles, William Andreoli, Cameron Newsome, Dalton Tullis, Jeffrey Taylor, Azeen Grissett, Izeyic Phifer, Brett Helton, Grady Floyd and Jaylen Parker. They were coached by Keith Griffin.

Basketball: Tate, Jay And Flomaton Results

December 12, 2009

In area high school basket ball action, results were good for the Flomaton and Tate boys, and bad for the Jay Royals. In girls action, both Tate and Jay came up short.

Freeport 51, Jay 45

Freeport beat the Jay Royals 51-45. The Royals were led by Steven Brabham with 17 and Hunter Boutwell with 14. Tyler Prescott had 11 rebounds for the Royals.

Jay — Dakota Walker 2, Luke Lowell 3, Hunter Boutwell 14, Conner Weekes 2, Steven Brabham 17, Tyler Prescott 4, Todd Laney 3.

Jay 6 14 16 9 — 45 Freeport 11 10 16 14 — 51

Tate 60, Milton 55

Milton held a 14-6 lead over the Tate Aggies at the end of the first period, but the Aggies rallied for a 60-55 win.

Tate — Richburg 5, Costen 12, Rashied 2, Harrison 2, Walden 5, Brown 9, Anderson 9, Buttitta 13, Richardson 1

Tate 6 15 14 23-60 Milton 14 9 12 16-55

Flomaton 63, J.U. Blacksher 35

Flomaton Hurricanes blew past J.U. Blacksher 63-35. Tata Ellis carried the Hurricanes with 20 points.

Flomaton — Shay Gipson 3, Alex Bradley 10, Abbott Thomas 1, Phillip Lloyd 1, Austin Patterson 2, Rayheem Dixon 12, Pee Mitchell 14, Tata Ellis 20

Flomaton 15 16 12 20-63 J.U. Blacksher 11 6 12 6-35

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Freeport 53, Jay 48.

The Royals had 24 turnovers as the lost to Freeport 53-48. Tessa Hendricks was the only Royal in double digits, with 14 points on the night.

Jay — Ginger Jennings 9, Tessa Hendricks 14, Danielle Skaggs 5, Candice Mulford 3, Shelby Thomas 2, Amber Steadham 9.

Freeport 11 16 8 15-53 Jay 10 11 16 11-48

Milton 60, Tate 47

The Tate Lady Aggies came up short against Milton, 60-47. Chelsea Hall had 20 points for the Aggies.

Tate — Chelsea Hall 20, Courtney Brown 15, Cecilia Olsen 6, Megan Briske 4, Ashley Thompson 2.

Milton 7 20 20 13–60 Tate 11 11 10 15-60

Northview Honors Winning Team, Cheerleaders

December 11, 2009

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nhs-awards-19.jpgThe Northview Chiefs honored their football players and cheerleaders and their annual banquet Thursday night.

“It was a tremendous year,” Head Football Coach Sid Wheatley said, crediting in part the leadership of the team’s 20 seniors.

“We returned pretty much the same guys that won two games last year,” Wheatley, a first year head coach, said. “It was tough, but we had a great season.”

nhs-awards-side.jpgThe Chiefs finished the regular season at 7-3, one spot away from a playoff berth. Post season, 1A Northview played 4A Tate in the first ever Miracle Bowl. The Aggies came out on top, but Wheatley said he was proud of his team’s performance and the chance to play a larger school.

Northview Head Cheerleading Coach Anna Barry and JV Coach Mega Carroll said they are also proud of their squads.

“This is a very talented group of girls,” said Barry. “I think we have the best cheerleading team around.

Joey McCall, president of the NHS Quarterback club, thanked the coaches and all of those that worked hard during the season to support the Northview program.

The following players and cheerleaders received awards:

Football Awards 

  • Most Improved Player Award: Austin Arrington and Steven Long
  • Chief Award: Jeremy Jackson and Devin Moore
  • Iron Man  Award:  Anthony Pierce
  • Oustanding Offensive Lineman Award: John Sellars, Austin Cooper
  • Outstanding Defensive Lineman Award: Levi Gideons, Lonnie Gardner
  • Head Hunter Award: Austin Reid
  • Outstanding Back Award: La’Mikal Kyles, Dustin Yuhasz
  • Academic Award: Brad Lowery q (4.27 weighted GPA)

JV Cheerleaders

  • Most Improved Award: Taylor Rigby
  • Spirit Award: Ashley Cunningham.

Varsity Cheerleaders

  • Most Improved Award: Sara Killam
  • Squad Strength Award: Laneicia Gomez and Courtney Merritt
  • Best All Around Award: Brooke Tullis
  • Spirit Award: Kassandra Lett

Click here for more photos from the event.

Pictured top: Northview’s 20 senior football players. Pictured inset: Senior Austin Cooper (left) makes a presentation on behalf of the senior players to Head Coach Sid Wheatley. Pictured bottom: The Northview High School varsity cheerleaders. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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Area Football Players Honored With Challenger Awards

December 10, 2009

challside2.jpgSeveral North Escambia area football players were  among those honored Monday night at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes’ Challenger Award Banquet.

John Sellars from Northview High School, Abe Hutcheon from Tate High School, Andrew Polk from Jay High School, Brian Ross from Flomaton High School and Jon Dean from Escambia Academy each received one of the 22 Challenger Awards presented by the FCA.

One Challenger Award is presented per team, chosen by a secret ballot with all players voting. The player must exemplify Christian values, sportsmanship and academic achievement.

The 41st annual event, held at the Pensacola Civic Center, hosted members of 22 football teams from across South Alabama and Northwest Florida, including the Northview Chiefs. About 1,200 people attended the annual event.

Alabama Crimson Tide freshman football star Trent Richardson, an Escambia High School graduate, was on hand to meet the players.

Tate Grad Signs As Kicker For Washington Redskins

December 9, 2009

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The Washington Redskins have signed a Tate High School graduate as their new place kicker.

The Redskins announced Tuesday that they have signed place kicker Graham Gano to the roster and released Shaun Suisham. Gano, a rookie out of Florida State, was with the Baltimore Ravens in preseason but lost the kicking job to Steve Hauschka. Gano, 22, was born in Arbroath, Scotland, and grew up in Pensacola, graduating from Tate High School in 2005 as an All-America First-Team selection by USA Today.

Gano was with the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League earlier this year. He converted 14-of-16 field goals, including a league-high 53-yarder, and he also kicked the game-winner in the UFL championship game.

ganofront.jpgAt Florida State, Gano won the Lou Groza Award as the league’s best kicker and exarned All-America honors during his senior season. He made 24-of-26 field goals, including 18 in a row, for the Seminoles.

Gano, 6-1 and 200 pounds, replaces Suisham, who has served as the Redskins’ kicker since December 2006. Suisham missed a 23-yard field goal in the fourth quarter of last Sunday’s game vs. New Orleans. It proved to be a critical miss, as the Saints rallied to defeat the Redskins 33-30. Suisham had connected on 18-of-21 field goals for the Redskins in 2009.

Gano’s debut with the Redskins will be this Sunday in Oakland against the Raiders. He has a three year contract.

Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

PCA Beats Jay; Tate Over Pace In OT; EA Wins Big

December 9, 2009

In Tuesday basketball action, The Jay Royals feel to Pensacola Christian, and  the  Tate Aggies slipped past Pace in overtime.

PCA 55, Jay 41

Pensacola Christian Academy beat Jay Tuesday in Jay. The Royals were led by Hunter Boutwell with a dozen points.

PCA — Hawkins 4, Harrison 2, Kuloba 10, Riche 4, Goetsch 23, Andrews 12.

Jay (2-2) — Dee Walker 5, Luke Rowell 2, Hunter Boutwell 12, Doug Fischer 10, Conner Weekes 2, Steven Brabham 8, Todd Laney 2.

PCA 12 11 7 25-55 Jay 6 12 13 10-41

Tate 65, Pace 63 OT

The Tate Aggies (6-0, 3-0) slipped past the Pace Patriots Tuesday in overtime.The top scorer for the Aggies was Petey Jones with 15.\

Pace — Keith Colvin 2, Tyler Swanson 11, Rob Smith 6, Jason Varney 18, Drew Simpson 5, Sam Irvin 14, Ross Fruge 7.

Tate — Edwin Richburg 7, Armani Costen 1, Petey Jones 15, Chris Walden 13, Kevin Brown 10, Dylan Anderson 10, Dakota Buttitta 3, Shermonne Jones 4, Adam Srumpf 2.

Pace 10 20 15 11 7-65 Tate 12 23 9 12 9-63

Escambia Academy 66 Patrician 36

Escambia Academy beat Patrician 66-36 Tuesday in Canoe. Michael Hippa led the Cougars with 16 points, the only player in double digits.

EA — Michael Hippa 16, James White 8, Nate Smith 7, Keaton Maher 9, Darron McGhee 5, Jake Wasden 3, Brandon Goddard 6, Tanner Kirk 2, Wade Matthews 2, Jarrett Hadley 5, Jalen Henry 4, Tanner Boatwright 1.

eagirls.jpgEscambia Academy 66 Patrician 56 OT (girls)

In girls basketball, Escambia Academy beat Patrician 66-56 in overtime Tuesday in Canoe. The Cougars (5-1) put a dozen points on the board in overtime while holding Patrician to just two.

EA — Amber Huskey 16, Taylor Helton 16, Jordan Jaye 14, Kristin Matthews 8, Kayleigh Miller 8.

EA  8 9 16 21  12-66 Patrician 12 17 16 9 2-56

Basketball: Northview, Jay, Flomaton, Escambia Academy Scores

December 8, 2009

Here’s a roundup of basketball action from around the North Escambia area:

Flomaton 49 Northview 44

basketball.jpgThe Flomaton Hurricanes beat the Northview Chiefs in basketball action 49-44 at Flomaton.

Flomaton led Northview the first two periods. The Chief rallied to take a 37-35 lead by the end of the third quarter, but the ‘Canes outscored the Chiefs in the fourth for the win. Flomaton’s Tata Ellis was the leading scorer with 19 points.

Northview (1-4) — Lance Bushaw 17, Ladarion White 10, Aaron Bellamy 10, Austin Arrington 3, Dabney Longhorne 4.

Flomaton (5-4) — Shay Gipson 5, Phillip Lloyd 3, Austin Patterson 16, Ryheem Dixon 3, Tee Mitchell 3, Tata Ellis 19.

Northview 7 13 17 7—44 Flomaton 16 11 8 14—49

Jay 49 PCA 14

Jay defeated Pensacola Christian 49-14 in girl’s basketball action at Jay. The Royal’s Becca Calloway was the leading scorer with 13.

Pensacola Christian Academy — L. Weidert 4, Hawkins 2, Brauneis 6, Balentine 2, J. Weidert 0.

Jay (4-2) — Ginger Jennings 4, Courtney Hammac 1, Tessa Hendricks 8, Danielle Skaggs 6, Candace Mulford 8, Shelby Thomas 4, Amber Steadham 5, Becca Calloway 13.

PCA 2 2 2 8—14 Jay 20 19 6 4—49

Meadowview 60 Escambia Academy 48

The Escambia Academy Cougars lost to Meadowview Monday 60-48. The Cougars were led by Michael Hippan and Nate Smith with 10 points each.

Escambia Academy — Michael Hippa 10, Nate Smith 10, James White 5, Keaton Maher 6, Jarett Hadley 3, Jalen Henry 2, Tanner Boatwright 3, Robert Whatley 2.

Escambia Academy 45 Meadowview 31

The Escambia Academy girls beat Meadowview Monday 45-31. Amber Huskey was the leading scorer for the Cougars with 15.

Escambia Academy  Escambia Academy — Amber Huskey 15, Jordan Jaye 9, Kayleigh Miller 6, Grayson Emmons 5, Kristin Matthews 4.

North Escambia Residents Place During Snowball Derby Weekend

December 7, 2009

snowballresults.jpgSeveral North Escambia area residents had good showings in this weekend’s racing series at Five Flag Speedway, including Eddie Mercer who placed second in Sundays’ Snowball Derby by NASCAR’s Sprint Cup star Kyle Busch.

Kenny Bullard of Cantonment won the Bomber Car Division Thursday night, and Rick Thompson of Molino was first a Bombers Heat Race on Thursday.

Click here for more on the Snowball Derby.

Here’s a look at how North Escambia area residents fared this weekend at Five Flags Speedway:

Sunday — Snowball Derby

2. Eddie Mercer, Cantonment
11. Scott Carlson, Cantonment

Saturday — Pro Late Models Feature

13. Logan Boyett, Molino
23. Brandon Carlson, Cantonment

Saturday — Pro Late Models Qualifying

20. Logan Boyett, Molino
20. Brandon Carlson, Cantonment

Friday — Super Late Models Qualifying

7. Eddie Mercer, Cantonment
28. Scott Carlson, Cantonment

Friday — Modified Feature

25. Scott Barbaric, Cantonment
26. Josh Goodwin, Cantonment

Friday — Super Stocks Feature

5. Randy Thompson, Cantonment

Thursday — Sportsmen Feature

5. Steve Buttrick, Cantonment
9. Bubba Winslow, Cantonment
10. Randy Thompson, Cantonment
18. Brannon Fowler, Molino

Thursday — Bombers Feature

1. Kenny Bullard, Cantonment
8. Mike Goraum, Cantonment
11. Rick Thompson, Molino
18. Jamie Young, Molino
20. Dayton Sidner, Cantonment

Thursday — Bombers Heat Race

1. Rick Thompson, Molino
4. Jaimie Young, Molino
9. Leonard Craig, Jr., Cantonment
10. Brandin Sidner, Cantonment

Kyle Busch Wins Snowball Derby

December 7, 2009

Kyle Busch won the 42nd annual Snowball Derby in front of a sellout crowd Sunday at Five Flags Speedway.

The current NASCAR Sprint Cup star dominated this season, winning the Nationwide and Truck series. He had a disappointing Sprint Cup season, winning just four races and finishing out of the Cup Chase. That allowed him to come to Pensacola for the Snowball Derby and he led three times for 99 laps, including the final 25.

snowball10.jpg“Winning the Snowball Derby means so much to me,” he said in Victory Lane. “What a race car I had. I was nervous the last 10 laps.” Busch pulled away after passing 2005 Snowball Derby winner Eddie Mercer of Pensacola on Lap 276. Mercer took second, while 2004 winner Steven Wallace was third. Bobby Gill was fourth and John Bolen fifth.

Polesitter Johanna Long finished 18th, two laps down, while Augie Grill’s bid to become the first driver to win consecutive Snowballs ended with a wreck and he finished 31st. Busch started third and edged Long to take the lead on the opening lap. Grill, starting in fourth, passed Busch for the lead on Lap 29. On Lap 59, two cars in front of Grill spun and Grill ran into the back of one of them, but didn’t do much damage.

He gave up the lead on Lap 96 when he came into the pits for fresh tires. Casey Smith, who had pitted earlier, took the point for 67 laps. Grill, however, restarted in 26th and was hit by Justin Drawdy as he was trying to work his way to the front. The damage slowed him down considerably and he parked the car shortly after that.

Mercer took over the lead on Lap 163 when Smith and other leaders went into the pits for fresh tires. Eighteen laps later, Mercer became the all-time Snowball Derby lap later, passing Bobby Gill, who has 694. Mercer now has led 744 laps.

resultsmore.jpgThe frustration continued for Smith, who began to back up shortly after pitting for fresh tires. His pit crew put the right-side tires on the left side and he later suffered damage to his car.

Busch passed Mercer for the lead on Lap 208. Mercer, who later pitted, worked his way back to the front and regained the lead on Lap 246 when Busch and the other leaders pitted for their final set of tires. Mercer held it through three more cautions but Busch cleared some lap cars and went low in Turn 1 to take the lead for good on Lap 276.

There were 14 cautions in the race for 108 laps.

Kyle Busch, 300 laps
Eddie Mercer, 300
Steven Wallace, 300
Bobby Gill, 300
John Bolen, 300
Grant Enfinger, 300
Chase Elliott, 300
Wayne Niedecken Jr., 300
Ryan Lawler, 300
Ryan Sieg, 300
Scott Carlson, 300
Ross Kenseth, 300
Scott Hantz, 300
Dennis Prunty, 299
Dennis Schoenfeld, 299
Brian Scott, 298
Randy Gentry, 298
Johanna Long, 298
Gary Helton, 296
Danny Bagwell, 294
Stephan McCurley, 293
Casey Smith, 291
David Rogers, 280
Justin Drawdy, 260
Brian Ickler, 252
Shane Sieg, 219
David Stremme, 206
Cale Gale, 204
Josh Hamner, 192
Tyler Millwood, 169
Augie Grill, 142
Brian Campbell, 137
Hunter Robbins, 100
Bubba Pollard, 100
Heath Hindman, 67
Jeff Choquette, 64
Cecil Chunn, 2

Lap leaders: Busch 1-28; Grill 29-95; Smith 96-162; Mercer 163-207; Busch 208-245; Mercer 246-275; Busch 276-300; 7 lead changes among 4 drivers. Margin of victory: 2.778 seconds; Average speed: 62.071 mph.Cautions: 14 for 106 laps.

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