Northview and Escambia baseball teams lost in the regional semifinals, ending their seasons. The matches took place on a rare Sunday due to rainy weather.
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Northview and Escambia baseball teams lost in regional semifinals
Games were played on a Sunday due to rainy weather
Both teams' seasons ended with these losses
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Northview, Escambia baseball's seasons end in regional semifinals
Rainy weather over the past two days meant a rare Sunday with high school sports action, as Escambia and Northview baseball competed in regional semifinals.
Unfortunately, both team's seasons came to an end. Read below for a full recap and analysis.
Northview catcher Luke Chavers fires back to the mound during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Northview's Grayden Sheffield catches a ball during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in the Rural Region 1 semifinal on May 3, 2026.
Northview's Bryant Mason adjusts his jersey during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Q&A
What teams lost in the regional semifinals of the baseball tournament?
Northview and Escambia baseball teams lost in the regional semifinals.
Why did high school baseball games take place on a Sunday?
The games were held on a Sunday due to rainy weather over the previous two days.
What was the outcome of the Northview and Escambia baseball games?
Both Northview and Escambia's seasons ended with their losses in the regional semifinals.
What is the significance of the regional semifinals for high school baseball teams?
The regional semifinals are critical as they determine which teams advance in the tournament, making their losses significant for both Northview and Escambia.
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Northview's Grayden Sheffield (8) goes around the horn with Dane King (9) after a strikeout in the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in the Rural Region 1 semifinal on May 3, 2026.
Northview pitcher Jase Portwood readies to throw the ball to first base during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
A Northview hitter puts a good swing on the ball during the Cheifs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinal on May 3, 2026.
Northview's Dane King chats with assistant coach Duane Raley during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Northview head coach Justin Raley talks to an umpire during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinal on May 3, 2026.
Northview's Cole Davis jogs down to first base during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Northview second baseman Dane King fires a throw from the shallow outfield during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Northview rightfielder Grayson Burns runs towards the ball in the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Chipley's Andrew Norton slides in for the game winning run during the Tigers 9-7 win at Northview in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Northview's Bryant Mason steps into the batter's box during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Chipley celebrates a 9-7 win at Northview in the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Chipley celebrates advancing to the regional finals after a 9-7 win at Northview in the Rural Region 1 final on May 3, 2026.
Northview head coach Justin Raley hugs a player after the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Northview catcher Luke Chavers fires back to the mound during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Northview catcher Luke Chavers fires back to the mound during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Northview's Grayden Sheffield catches a ball during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in the Rural Region 1 semifinal on May 3, 2026.
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Northview's Bryant Mason adjusts his jersey during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Northview's Grayden Sheffield (8) goes around the horn with Dane King (9) after a strikeout in the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in the Rural Region 1 semifinal on May 3, 2026.
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Northview pitcher Jase Portwood readies to throw the ball to first base during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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A Northview hitter puts a good swing on the ball during the Cheifs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinal on May 3, 2026.
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Northview's Dane King chats with assistant coach Duane Raley during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Northview head coach Justin Raley talks to an umpire during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinal on May 3, 2026.
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Northview's Cole Davis jogs down to first base during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Northview second baseman Dane King fires a throw from the shallow outfield during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Northview rightfielder Grayson Burns runs towards the ball in the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Chipley's Andrew Norton slides in for the game winning run during the Tigers 9-7 win at Northview in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Northview's Bryant Mason steps into the batter's box during the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Chipley celebrates a 9-7 win at Northview in the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
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Chipley celebrates advancing to the regional finals after a 9-7 win at Northview in the Rural Region 1 final on May 3, 2026.
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Northview head coach Justin Raley hugs a player after the Chiefs 9-7 loss to Chipley in Game 3 of the Rural Region 1 semifinals on May 3, 2026.
Chiefs head coach Justin Raley told his team in their postgame prayer it just wasn't their day.
Faced with another deficit in a stretch run full of plenty where they could've folded, Northview (19-10) loaded the bases with one out in the bottom of the seventh.
All the excitement, chatter and cheers ended on one pitch. A hard groundball up the middle that Chipley (17-11) shortstop Ty Gray fielded cleanly and tossed to second Logan O'Neill, who then fired to first baseman Caleb Culbreth for a series clinching double play.
The Tigers, after being on the ropes seconds earlier, ran to mob pitcher Blake Godwin by the mound. Northview, after dreaming of a last second rally, trotted silently out of the dugout for a postgame handshake, trying to hold back tears until the season's final huddle. The Chiefs had given themselves a chance, but just couldn't finish.
Chipley will play at Holmes County in the Rural Region 1 final on May 8-9. The Blue Devils swept Jay in the other Rural Region 1 semifinal
"We compete so hard and that's why I hate it more for them than anything," Raley said. "Because these guys deserve to keep winning and keep playing."
Raley mentioned to his team after the game how many times they didn't quit in the postseason. Northview faced early deficits against Baker and Jay in the district tournament before bringing home a district championship. Then after Chipley stomped Northview in Game 1 yesterday, the Chiefs blew a 7-0 lead in Game 2 before rallying to force Game 3.
Another rally looked right around the corner in the bottom of the seventh until it didn't. Chipley led 5-2 after three innings before Northview answered with four in the bottom of the fourth to take a 6-5 lead.
The Tigers, as they did the whole weekend, had answer. Culbretch tied the game with a two-out single in the top of the sixth. Then after O'Neill walked to start the top of the seventh, Northview misplayed two bunts, with Lucas Norton sliding in headfirst at home on the second to put the Tigers back in front. RBI singles from Callen Spurlock and John Helms provided big insurance runs.
A cushion Chipley needed after Northview drew three walks to load the bases in the bottom of the inning. Dane King kept the rally going before its abrupt ending.
"In playoff games, you can't give up free passes," Raley said. "I feel like we just gave them too many opportunities to punish us. When you do that to good teams, they're going to come back and beat you."
For Raley, this year will always be special not just because of what the Chiefs accomplished. He taught the 10-man senior class at when they were at Ernest Ward Middle School, and they were willing to buy in to get the program back on track after consecutive losing seasons. This was Northview's winningest season since 2015, when the Chiefs went 19-3.
"They bought into some things we do approach wise and that's being gritty at the plate, finding a way to get hit by a pitch or walk people, finding a way to put pressure on teams," Raley said. "This group bought into that and the hard work it takes to be successful and you can tell they bought in because at one point we won 12 straight games, we won a district championship, we beat Jay 3 times. We did so many good things this year and that's just a testament to guys buying in we decided we were going to do when we got here. To have that kind of buy-in, especially as a first-year coach, is something you dream of."
Once again, the Gators had no answer for the Blue Devils pitching. Clay senior Ethan Mathis tossed a one-hitter and struck out 13 to send clinch a regional finals berth.
The Blue Devils led 7-0 after four innings, then added a run in the top of the sixth before Clayton Sanders doubled home E Wibanks for Escambia's lone run in the bottom of the frame.
Clay will travel to No. 1 Choctawhatchee for the Region 1-4A final on May 8-9.