Blue Wahoos Blow Out Barons In Historic Sweep
May 13, 2023
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos completed two games on Friday, wrapping up Thursday’s suspended game and playing a seven-inning contest against the Birmingham Barons. They won both, taking the first 22-6 in blowout fashion and cruising to a 5-1 victory in the nightcap.
Thursday’s suspended game, picked up with the Blue Wahoos leading 6-0 in the second, saw the Blue Wahoos set new team records with an 11-run eighth inning and 22 total runs scored.
The Blue Wahoos got a great performance from Dax Fulton (W, 2-4) on the mound and poured on the runs at the plate for their fifth consecutive win.
Fulton allowed three runs and struck out nine over 5.2 innings of long relief after starting pitcher M.D. Johnson was used up in an inning of work on Thursday. After Bennett Hostetler’s grand slam against Vince Vannelle (L, 1-1) on Thursday set the tone for the offense, the Blue Wahoos got two more home runs from Victor Mesa Jr. and Troy Johnston to stretch their lead out further.
Five runs into Pensacola’s eighth inning outburst, more rain arrived and caused a delay of another two hours. The game eventually resumed, and the Blue Wahoos tacked on six more runs for 11 in total. It marked the most runs scored in a single inning in team history, surpassing a nine-run second inning against Chattanooga on on July 13, 2021.
The 22 total runs surpassed a 17-1 win over the Jacksonville Suns on April 21, 2014 for the most runs scored in a game in Blue Wahoos history.
In game two, Jake Walters allowed only an unearned run over 4.0 solid innings and Will Stewart (W, 1-0) fanned six batters over 3.0 hitless innings of relief as the Blue Wahoos won their sixth in a row.
Trailing 1-0 in the fourth, Griffin Conine drew a bases-loaded walk against Matt Thompson (L, 1-3) before Jan Mercado hit a go-ahead two-run double and J.D. Orr added insurance with a two-run single.
The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Barons on Saturday night in Birmingham.
by Erik Bremer
Timothy Allen ‘Tim’ Brower
May 13, 2023
Tim Brower, 73, of Pensacola, Florida passed away on Wednesday, May 10, 2023. He was born in Monroe, Michigan, on November 1, 1949, to the late Kenneth Brower Sr. and Marie Wicker Brower.
Tim was a member of Cross Faith Church. He retired as a manager with Bruno Foods, as well as a retired member of S&W Hunting Club.
He is preceded by his parents; and daughter, Cheryl Lynn Brower.
Tim is survived by his wife of 33 years, Kathy Carter Brower; sons, Doug (Jennifer) Gardner and Jesse (Christy) Gardner; daughters, Carrie (Shain) Cheney and Emily (Josh) Smith; grandchildren, Aaron (Madyson) Gardner, Austin (Brittani) Gardner, Riley Cheney, Eva Smith, Wyatt Smith, Jase Gardner, Grant Gardner and Reed Gardner; brother, Kenneth (Sue) Brower; sisters, Yvonne (Larry) Hovey and Barbara (Earl) Bell; and a host of nieces, nephews and extended family.
Funeral services will be held at noon Monday, May 15, 2023, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Pastor Wayne Butts, Pastor Carl Byrd and Pastor Brandon Phillips officiating. Burial will follow in Pensacola Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at 11 a.m. prior to services.
Wanda Gail Taylor
May 13, 2023
Wanda Gail Taylor, 65, lifelong resident of Pensacola, Florida passed away on May 11, 2023. She was born on January 1, 1958 to the late James Rudolph Willis and Martha Elizabeth Knowles Willis.
She retired with 19 years of service with the Escambia County School System as a bus driver.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Robert Darrell Taylor, Sr.; grandchildren, Robert Nathaniel Taylor, Isaiah Matthew Taylor, and Jeremiah Austin Taylor; parents; sister Mattie Emmons; brother, Franklin Willis; brother-in-law, Thomas Lindt and sister-in-law Sylvia Willis.
Wanda is survived by her children Robert Douglas Thomas, Robert Darrell (Amanda- the best D-N-L) Taylor, Jr. and Robert Calvin (Jenn) Taylor; soon to be grandchild, Lochlann Calvin Taylor; siblings, James (Chris) Willis, Gladys Lindt, Cecil Willis, and Mary (John) Mirabella; and several nieces and nephews.
The family would like to extend their appreciation to Emerald Coast Hospice for the exceptional care they provided.
Funeral Service will be held at 10:00 am on Tuesday, May 16, 2023 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North with Gary Wayne Thomas officiating. Burial will follow in Judson Indian Cemetery.
Family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. on Monday, May 15, 2023 at the funeral home.
Pallbearers will be Jason Steeneron, Noah Steenerson, Nathan Thomas,Victor Bailey, Elijah Thomas and Travis Whitehead.
Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Is Saturday
May 12, 2023
Residents in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties can help feed hungry neighbors in need by donating to the Stamp Out Hunger food drive on Saturday.
This is the 31st year for the National Association of Letter Carriers’ (NALC) annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive – the largest, national, single-day effort to put food on the table for millions of Americans.
Food collected in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties stays local, helping to feed those who are struggling with food insecurity in the community.
Residents are encouraged to leave a bag of healthy, non-perishable food items, such as canned chicken, canned tuna, canned fruit in 100% juice, dry breakfast items (oatmeal, whole-grain cereal), canned vegetables, peanut butter, and/or dry beans next to their mailbox prior to regular mail delivery on Saturday, May 14. Residents should not donate items in glass containers or items that have been opened or homemade.
“It’s the easiest way to donate,” said DeDe Flounlacker, executive director of Manna Food Pantries. “Simply place your food donations at your mailbox, and your letter carrier will do the rest.”
Escambia and Santa Rosa letter carriers will collect food donations that will benefit individuals and families served by Manna Food Pantries, Feeding the Gulf Coast, ACTS Ministries, We Care Ministries, and Warrington Emergency Aid Center.
Rotary Academic All-Stars Named From Northview, ECHS, Escambia Academy, Atmore Christian
May 12, 2023
The Atmore Rotary Club has named 159 area high school students as Academic All-Stars.
The Academic All-Star program is open to students who attend Northview High School, Escambia Academy, Atmore Christian School, or Escambia County High School. To be named an Academic All-Star, a student must have maintained at least a B average in every subject for each grading period of the school year.
The Rotary Club presented nearly $40,000 in scholarships this year to 44 seniors, including 19 four-year Academic All-Stars. The program excludes Northview students that are full-time dual enrolled.
Those honored as Atmore Rotary Club Academic All Stars were:
(Four-Year Academic All-Stars are denoted with asterisks.)
NORTHVIEW HIGH SCHOOL
Freshmen
Ellie Sophia Adkins
Claire Marie Amerson
Desiray Makayla Bagwell
Wade Allen Bailey
Cameron Kristan Bourgeois
Jackson Baker Bridges
Tyler Benjamin Carach
Luke Davison Chavers
Addison Alaina Classen
Stevi Nicole Cofield
Elizabeth Faith Coleman
Talaysha Sherry Curry
Aakira Nichelle Davis
Kylie Ranae Davis
Mary-Clayton Lee Dawson
Allison Danielle Flowers
Brayden Michael Gindl
Savannah Jean Hudson
Keeli Victoria Knighten
Kinley Michelle Knowles
Anna Kunkel
Macy McKayla Miller
Samantha Minchew
Mary Elizabeth Oliver
Braylan Hope Shelly
Jackson Cade Simmons
Liam Patrick Simonson
Maggie Suzanne Stewart
Grecia Viera
Kayleigh Abigail Young
Sophomores
Ashton Connor Covan
Colton Ray Criswell
Payton Kathleen Daw
Maddie Mae Elle Driskell
Jamison Abigail Gilman
Noah Webster Goslee
Matthew Daniel Hunter
Madison Ann Levins
Kaitlin Rena Lloyd
Brooke Cay Lytton
Evin Alexander Matlock
Colby Alexander Pugh
Brianna Grace Reynolds
Ally Bama Richardson
Lacey Marie Sapp
Maggie Elizabeth Scott
Lilly Grace Smallwood
Kate Ashley Stinson
Lauren Ashley Stinson
Jayden Kenneth White
Brian James Yoder
Juniors
Rabekah Danielle Abbott
Raegan Michelle Abbott
Sarah Elaine Bailey
Doria Beach
Chloe Faith Criswell
Riley Elizabeth Dawson
Carsyn Laine Dortch
Emma Lynn Doyle
Mayson Claire Edwards
Raleigh Sienna Gibson
Kaylie Brooke Glick
Maggie Rose Godwin
Makayla Jane Golson
Ava Kate Gurganus
Berklee Savannah Hall
Leah Kathryn Hetrick
Ja’Niya I’Yonna Hooks
Allyson Breanna Jones
Kallista Grace Kennedy
Darrin Thomas Leatherberry
Leila Ann Mason
Caden Thomas Mills
Austin Minchew
Jaquez Keyshaun Moorer
Heath Samuel Parker
Jackson Johnny Mac Parker
Chloe Adele Ragsdale
Daniel Tyler Riggs
Wyatt Alexander Scruggs
Dequan Rashad Shabazz
Skyler Marie Williams
Seniors
Leah Kalyn Anderson *****
Terrell Luke Bridges *****
Cason Terry Burkett
Michael Bo Cody
Ethan Scott Collier *****
Drake Allen Driskell *****
Logan Taylor Faith *****
Emma Sage Gilmore *****
William Cross Goslee *****
Gabriel Kohle Harigel
Cayla Jocelyn Houston *****
Meredith Makenzie Johnston
Shelby Lynn Kent *****
Trent Austin Knighten *****
Sarah Kennedy Long *****
Bayllon David Matson
Megan T McGhee *****
Jaidyn Gaia Nordman
David Kaden Odom *****
Chase Randal Pugh *****
Madison Lee Rowinsky
McKenna Rae Simmons *****
Aubrey Michelle Stuckey *****
Blake Richard Yoder *****
ESCAMBIA ACADEMY
Freshman
Ronta Watson
Sophomores
Cade Leachman
Eli McElhaney
Reiley Morgan
Ana Chesley Robinson
Juniors
Ta’Shanda Baldwin
Luke Bell
Patrick Byrd
Eli Covington
Timmy Doerr
Molly Gandy
Hannah Johnson
Charlie Reid Sasser
Tava Johnson
Seniors
Cameron Ball
Arial Curry
Tiffany Gookin
ATMORE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
Freshmen
Tyson Kennell
Eli Norton
Isaiah Smoker
Sophomore
Daniel Overton
Junior
Elizabeth Terry
Seniors
Elliott Classen
Claire Girby
Abigail Weber
ESCAMBIA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Freshmen
Tyson Durant
Kindle James
Amarion Lemon
Imari Lemon
Essence Martin
Demyia Munlyn
Robert Smith
Sophomores
Chloe Dawson
Ashley Parra
Juniors
Evereona Jackson
Sasha Kidd
Paul Martin
Shontia Martin
Ava Penner
NaAsia Reynolds
Seniors
Akyrah Bradley
Jayla Bullard
Hasten Dean III
Donnie Fails
Breona Gaines
Mason Huggins
Tykeria Lambert
Danica McCullam
Isabella McGee
Darron Nichols Jr
Lexi Peavy
Shamirica Rankins
Summayah Tolbert
Carmelo Turner
Photo: Atmore Rotary Club Four-Year Academic All-Stars. Photo by Andrew Garner/ Atmore Advance for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Cantonment Man Charged With Choking His Girlfriend
May 12, 2023
A Cantonment man was charged after allegedly choking his girlfriend during an argument.
Kenneth Cobb Mason, 28, was charged with domestic battery by strangulation and misdemeanor battery.
Mason grabbed his girlfriend of two years around the neck, causing her breathing to become obstructed, according to an arrest report. He also allegedly grabbed the front of her shirt by the collar, causing it to tear.
The victim told the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that she refused to let Mason use her vehicle and an argument ensued, the report states.
Mason was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $10,000 bond.
More Scattered Storms Possible Through The Weekend
May 12, 2023
Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:
Tonight: A 10 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 10pm. Patchy fog after 1am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy, with a low around 69. Southeast wind around 5 mph.
Saturday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Patchy fog before 9am. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 88. South wind 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 69. South wind around 5 mph becoming northwest after midnight.
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Sunny, with a high near 90. North wind around 5 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 70. West wind around 5 mph.
Monday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 91. North wind 5 to 10 mph.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 68. Northwest wind around 10 mph becoming northeast after midnight.
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 68. Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 86.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 69.
Thursday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 87.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 68.
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 87.
Northview Beats Holmes County 17-6 To Advance To Regional Finals
May 12, 2023
With a 10-run final inning and two home runs, the Northview blasted by Holmes County 17-6 in the 1A regional semifinals Thursday night in Bonifay.
Chloe Ragsdale and Emma Gilmore both homered for the Chiefs.
Jamison Gilman led off for the Chiefs, allowing nine hits and six runs while striking out two in four innings. Aubrey Stuckey pitched three innings, allowing two nits, no runs and striking out two.
Stuckey led Northview at the plate, going 4-4. Gilmore was 3-5, A Flowers went 2-3, Ragsdale and M Golson were 2-5. K Alvare, R Brooks and Mary-Clayton Dawson eached added a hit.
Next Tuesday at 7 p.m., the Jay Royals (15-11) will host Northview (15-12) in the regional finals. The winner advances to the final four.
Escambia County Accounting Specialist Evelyn Rancifer Retires After 49 Years
May 12, 2023
Escambia County Accounting Specialist Evelyn Rancifer Retires has retired after 49 years of service. She last worked in the county’s engineering department.
Rancifer’s employment with Escambia County began on August 6, 1973, as a clerk typist in record indexing at the Escambia County Comptroller’s Office. She was quickly promoted to recording, then to accounts payable. She transferred to the engineering department in 1998 and served for over 20 years with various job duties. In the same time frame, she also worked at the Pensacola Bay Center (then the Pensacola Civic Center) as an usher, a ticket-taker and a supervisor.
This was actually the second time Rancifer retired from the county. She retired for the first time in August 2008 after 35 years, but returned for nearly another 15 years. Her second and final retirement was on her 73rd birthday, May 9, 2023.
As an engineering accounting specialist, she supported the day-to-day operations of engineering and other departments at the Central Office Complex by overseeing accounts payable. By focusing her attention on the details of invoices before sending them for payment, she has caught errors and saved the county significant sums of money over the years.
Over her tenure with the county, Rancifer has received multiple Employee of the Month awards and was named Employee of the Year in 2001.
“What an honor to celebrate a woman I have looked up to my entire life,” said Escambia County District 3 Commissioner and Chairman Lumon May. “Evelyn’s impact on my life and the life of others will never be forgotten. Evelyn is the true epitome of a public servant, and Escambia County was blessed to have her for so many years. Evelyn, we wish you the best in your retirement and thank you for your dedicated service to our community.”
“We will sorely miss Evelyn,” said Escambia County Director of Engineering and County Engineer Joy Blackmon, P.E. “She is our longest-tenured county employee of nearly 50 years! We are so grateful to have served alongside her. While her work ethic is beyond reproach and her ability is phenomenal, she brings a sparkle to every day with her sweet nature and playful sense of humor. We love you, Evelyn. Enjoy your retirement3″
Northview’s Cason Burkett Signs To Play Baseball At Coastal Alabama
May 12, 2023

Northview High School senior Cason Burkett signed Monday to play baseball for the Coastal Alabama East.
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