Irish Bill’s Super 7 Panhandle Power Rankings (Large/Small) & Players of the Week
7 – Fort Walton Beach (1-0) – beat Crestview, 21-14
7 – Freeport (1-1) – lost to Walton, 42-28
Defensive Player – Brody Casiple led North Bay Haven with 16 tackles (13 solo/3 assists) and a sack in a 35-34 win over Northside Methodist.
Congratulations goes out to Kemper Hodges and Brody Casiple.
Wewa – Alex Williams – 6-11, 85 yards, 2 TDs; 25 carries, 160 yards, TD
Vernon – Dyvion Bush – 3 receptions, 80 yards
Freeport – Trey Hinkley – 143 yards rushing, 2 TDs
Niceville – Dominic Annichiarico – 3 rushing TDs
North Bay Haven – Keegan Schubert – 11 tackles (7 solo/4 assists)
Mosley – Nyjah Gray – 80-yard kickoff return (TD), 85-yard punt return
Navarre Raider Seniors…Big Numbers, Bigger Dreams
45 – Troy Moxley – LB
73 – Dawson Higginbotham – OL/DL
Florida Panhandle Scoreboard – Week 3
Navarre Raider History – 2019
Week 9 found themselves back on the bus heading to Tallahassee, to face off with Leon. The ground attack was in full force for the Raiders behind Jaden Rivera and Jaydin Antonio, which gave them their first-ever win in Tallahassee.
Back home for Senior Night in Week 10 against Crestview. Navarre’s offense was unstoppable on this night as Marlon Courtney set a school record with six touchdown passes, four to Tyler England (also a school record). England was strong on defense as well with three interceptions. Unfortunately, the Raiders would miss the playoffs for the first time in Coach Walls tenure.
Navarre Raider History – 2018
Convincing wins over Catholic and Washington, then an exciting comeback win over Crestview. Navarre trailed 28-0 at the half, then scored 35 straight points to take their first lead. The Bulldogs would send it to overtime with a late touchdown run, but the Raiders secured the win with an interception by Josh Carter on Crestview’s first possession. Dante Wright then sent the Raider faithful home in a great mood with a 11-yard touchdown run.
Navarre took out Choctaw in game four, then welcomed Pine Forest to Bennett C. Russell for a barnburner in game five. Marlon Courtney would find Tyler England in the back of the end zone as the Raiders scored on the last play of game for the win.
Another victory over Pace in game six, then Navarre would suffer only their second regular season loss over the last two years (both to Escambia). The Raiders took care of business in the last games with wins over Milton, Gulf Breeze and Niceville, finishing the regular season at 9-1 overall and 3-0 in District action.
The Raiders eased by Pace in round one of the playoffs. Then for the second straight year, they avenged their only regular season loss against Escambia. Navarre would grab a 27-21 lead at the end of three over Crestview in the Region title game, but it was the Bulldogs turn to post a big number in the fourth quarter (28 straight points) for the victory and the Region title.
Crestview 49, Navarre 27 (Playoffs)
Navarre Raider History – 2017
Navarre Raider History – 2016 – Another Record Breaking Season
Records Broken
Points scored in a game – 70
Points scored in season – Michael Carter – 270
Points scored in a game – Michael Carter – 42
Rushing yards – Season – Michael Carter – 2,536
Rushing yards (Team) – Season – 3,984
Rushing yards – Game – Michael Carter – 333
Total Touchdowns – Season – Michael Carter – 45
Rushing Touchdowns – Season – Michael Carter – 41
Total Touchdowns – Game – Michael Carter – 7
Total Touchdowns (Team) – 80
Total Rushing Touchdowns (Team) – 58
Total Extra Points Converted – Dante Wright – 57
Total Yards in a season (Team) – 6,050
Records Tied:
Wins in a season – 12
Rushing Touchdowns in a game – Michael Carter – 6
Navarre 41, Catholic 13
Navarre 36, Washington 20
Navarre 34, Choctaw 21
Navarre 48, Fort Walton Beach 6
Navarre 42, Pace 28
Navarre 17, Escambia 13
Navarre 44, Milton 0
Navarre 70, American Heritage-Delray Beach 26
Gulf Breeze 31, Navarre 28
Navarre 42, Niceville 28
Navarre 40, Escambia 35 (Playoffs)
Navarre 60, Tate 28 (Playoffs)
Navarre 28, St Augustine 10 (Playoffs)
Lake Gibson 35, Navarre 14 (Playoffs)
1 – Royce Thomas – DB/WR (played at Shorter)
2 – Caine Adamson – QB (played at Maryville College)
3 – Jace Kempner – LB
5 – Aaron Mitchell – LB/RB
6 – Jordan Williams – WR
7 – Michael Carter – RB (playing at North Carolina)
8 – Lee Jones – DB
9 – Joshua Doxey – DL
11 – Collin Gilmore – WR
16 – Jacob White – WR
17 – Anthony Vega – WR
18 – Tyler Rebber – TE/RB (played baseball at Mobile University)
21 – Salamon Buss – DB
25 – Xavier Fernandez – LB
27 – Tyson Brown – DB (played for Florida Tech)
31 – Zach Gonzalez – K
34 – Charles Alevras – DL
40 – Dylon Pittman – DB
43 – Ryan Daeges – TE
47 – Brandon Wilhelm – LB
49 – Ryan Struck – DL (playing at Huntingdon)
52 – Marq Collins – LB
56 – Bo Hering – LB (playing at Maryville College)
59 – Jared Burnham – LB
60 – Axel Silva – OL
62 – Tyler Morton – DL
67 – Ben Wangerin – DL
68 – Nick Brahms – OL (playing at Auburn University)
71 – Wesley Routh – OL
72 – A.J. Neal – OL
77 – Lemarcus Smith – OL (playing at Ave Maria University)
92 – Stephen Bates – DL
94 – Isaac McCoy – DL
Navarre Raider History – 2015 – First Undefeated Regular Season
Navarre 43, Dothan (AL) 22
Navarre 57, Catholic 14
Navarre 42, Washington 0
Navarre 16, Choctaw 14
Navarre 55, Fort Walton Beach 14
Navarre 42, Pace 27
Navarre 20, Escambia 9
Navarre 35, Milton 0
Navarre 47, Gulf Breeze 7
Navarre 35, Niceville 13
Tate 23, Navarre 22 (2OT) – Playoffs
Navarre Raider Class of 2016
1 – Tommy Leggett – DB/WR (played at Allen Hancock CC, currently playing at Texas Tech
3 – Octavien Moyer – WR/P (playing baseball at FAMU)
6 – Jordan Ewing – WR
8 – Nathan Taylor – WR/QB
9 – Robert Waltman – DL
11 – Brady Hammel – K (played at Shorter and Miles College)
12 – Michael Sandle – DB/WR (playing baseball at South Alabama)
13 – Tommy Correa -WR
14 – Hasaan Williams – RB
16 – Ryan Diamco – DB
17 – Zach Hamm – DB
19 – Teddy Harrell – LB
26 – Marcus Jones – LB
28 – Jay Klosinski – LB
31 – Will Kane – LB
32 – Nathan McMaster – TE/FB
35 – Chris Kelley – DB
50 – Matthew Mcleod – OL (played at Huntingdon)
72 – Nicholas Moffo – OL
73 – Corey Capenia – OL
74 – Brent Short – OL (played at Olivet Nazarene)
90 – Zamir Jones – DL
97 – Chandler Mapoles – DL
99 – Anthony Miller – DL (played at Allen Hancock CC)
Navarre Raider History – 2014
Navarre 31, Catholic 21
Navarre 42, Wakulla 41 (OT)
Navarre 49, Pace 21
Navarre 21, Crestview 0
Navarre 42, Milton 7
Navarre 49, Fort Walton Beach 13
Niceville 35, Navarre 21
Choctaw 25, Navarre 15
Navarre 49, Dothan (AL) 24
Navarre 35, Gulf Breeze 0
Navarre 44, Escambia 30 (Playoffs)
Choctaw 35, Navarre 14
Navarre Raider Class of 2015
4 – Matthew Webb – QB (played at Huntingdon)
9 – Cameron Mayweather – WR
11 – Kyle Arrasmith – DE/TE (played at Kennesaw State)
18 – Luke Morton – K
20 – Quentin Randolph – WR (played at West Florida, National Champ)
21 – Tyrell Courtney – WR
24 – Colin Marsh – DB
25 – Dylan Main – DB (played at Birmingham Southern)
27 – Lavonte Geisser – DB
29 – Alex Cork – DB
35 – T.J. Woodberry – WR/RB
36 – Andrew Chepult – LB
38 – Jason Rangel – WR
46 – James McCloskey – DB
49 – Everette Alford – DB (Asst Coach at Navarre)
50 – Sean Dunlap – OL
51 – Cameron Myers – DL
54 – Aubrey Wesson – DL
58 – Dontray Noel – OL
59 – Chris Hering – OL (played at Huntingdon)
71 – Sabine Melendez – OL/DL
77 – John Hunnicutt – DL (played at Huntingdon)
81 – Kennedy Jacobson – WR
83 – Sheldon Peck – WR