Northview, Ernest Ward, Bratt, Byrneville Closed By Weather; Northview Suffers Damage

May 10, 2024

Northview High, Ernest Ward Middle, Bratt Elementary, and Byrneville Elementary schools were closed Friday following early morning storms.

Superintendent Keith Leonard said some students were picked up by school buses this morning, but the buses were turned around the students were returned home.

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There was obvious damage at the Northview High School campus — trees were downed, the school sign was destroyed, sports equipment was tossed about, and ag equipment was overturned. Northview and Bratt had power, but Byrneville and Ernest Ward did not.

All other schools in Escambia County delayed start times by one hour and were dismissed on a regular schedule this afternoon.

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EREC Reports 75% Without Power; Restoration May Take Days

May 10, 2024

About 75% of all Escambia River Electric Cooperative customers were without power as of at 1 p.m. Friday, and it may be days before power is fully restored.

EREC reported 3,148 members without power in Escambia County and 7,689 in Santa Rosa County.

Updates will be posted as available.

Pictured: Snapped and downed power poles on Highway 97 and North Highway 99 near Walnut Hill Friday morning. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Storms Leave Trail Of Damage Across Northern Escambia, Santa Rosa Counties

May 10, 2024

Fast moving storms left a trail of damage across northern Escambia and Santa counties early Friday morning.

Northview High, Ernest Ward Middle, Bratt Elementary, and Byrneville Elementary schools are closed today.

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For a gallery from Northview High School, click here.

Tens of thousands were left without power. Trees, power lines and power poles were reported down across the area, including Highway 99, Highway 99, Nokomis Road, Byrneville Road, Morristown Road, Highway 99A and others. Highway 97 was completely closed by downed power lines, and one vehicle reportedly collided with a downed power pole. Additionally, a vehicle reportedly hit a tree that was down on Highway 29 near the paper mill in Cantonment. and a vehicle hit a downed tree on in the area of Highway 29 and Bluff Springs Road (pictured below).

There have been no injuries reported.

At last report, 65% of all EREC customers (6,560) were without power in Santa Rosa County, and 72% of all EREC customers (3,050) were without power in Escambia County.  FPL reported 8,953 out in Escambia, 7,945 in Santa Rosa.

EREC CEO Ryan Campbell tells NorthEscambia.com that they have called in outside help to assist with fast power restoration.

This story will be updated with additional information.

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Young Child Struck By Vehicle At Century Park

May 10, 2024

A young child was injured when struck by a vehicle Thursday evening at a Century Park.

The child, who was about a year old, was struck at Showalter Park on Kelly Field Road about 7 p.m.

The child was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating and has not released further information.

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Rotary Academic All-Stars Named From Northview, ECHS, Escambia Academy, Atmore Christian

May 10, 2024

The Atmore Rotary Club has named 168 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 $34,000 in scholarships this year to 44 seniors, including 20 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

Camden Reed Borelli
Alivia Lynne Brinkman
Christian John-Ayden Callender
Christian Noelle Caraway
James Lee Connors
Asher Lin Creighton
Caley Tristine Daharsh
Crimson Leigh Davis
Morgan Elizabeth Driver
Annberly Grace Dunn
Hallie Christine Emmons
Kobi Drake Fiorenti
Amy Lynn Floyd
Maria Valeria Franco
Brielle Tiffany Garcia
Hayden Ally Gipson
Ashley Marie Gleason
Michael David Griffis
Lori Madelyn Hall
Olivia Delaney Hall
Presley Malese Johnson
Lacie Anne Kittrell
Kylee Emerson Langham
Caleb Alton Levins
Kaylee Brett Long
Xyria Henry Martin
Mikayla Grace McAnally
Makayla Luree Plato
Dawson Jase Portwood
Daviona Leeshay Randolph
Kira Beth Reed
Anna Claire Sanspree
Lexi Elizabeth Smallwood
William Garland Strawbridge
Avery Mycaela Stuckey
Julianna Elise Tidwell
Raleigh Cheryl Warr
Allison Kate Yoder

Sophomores

Lauren Gabrielle Abbott
Ellie Sophia Adkins
Claire Marie Amerson
Wade Allen Bailey
Kathryn Abagail Beasley
Jackson Baker Bridges
Leah Riley Brooks
Tyler Benjamin Carach
Luke Davison Chavers
Addison Alaina Classen
Stevi Nicole Cofield
Elizabeth Faith Coleman
Talaysha Sherry Curry
Kylie Ranae Davis
Olivia Evelyln Doyle
Addison Faith Eicher
Savannah Jean Hudson
Keeli Victoria Knighten
Kinley Michelle Knowles
Anna Kunkel
Mary Elizabeth Oliver
Braylan Hope Shelly
Jackson Cade Simmons
Bryce Rohlings Stabler
Maggie Suzanne Stewart
Grecia Viera
Tierney Grace White

Juniors

Ayden William Atallah
Madeleine Reem Atallah
Ashton Connor Covan
Colton Ray Criswell
Payton Kathleen Daw
Maddie Mae Driskell
Cody Allen Geneux
Jamison Abigail Gilman
Mary Catherine Hughes
Kyrie Elizabeth King
Laura Hope Laborde
Kamryn Elizabeth Langham
Evin Alexander Matlock
Colby Alexander Pugh
Brianna Grace Reynolds
Ally Bama Richardson
Lilly Grace Smallwood
Kate Ashley Stinson
Lauren Ashley Stinson
Jayden Kenneth White
Brian James Yoder

Seniors

Rabekah Danielle Abbott *
Kendall Anne Alvare
Sarah Elaine Bailey *
Doria Beach *
Chloe Faith Criswell *
Carsyn Laine Dortch *
Emma Lynn Doyle
Mayson Claire Edwards *
Raleigh Sienna Gibson *
Makayla Jane Golson *
Ava Kate Gurganus *
Ja’Niya I’Yonna Hooks
Allyson Breanna Jones
Darrin Thomas Leatherberry
Sarah Kate Long *
Leila Ann Mason
Austin Minchew
Jaquez Keyshaun Moorer
Jackson Johnny Parker *
Chloe Adele Ragsdale
Daniel Tyler Riggs *
Wyatt Alexander Scruggs *
Dequan Rashad Shabazz *
Mandell Levan Smith
Julius Christian St. Louis
Skyler Marie Williams *

ESCAMBIA ACADEMY

Freshman

Asher Covington
Kate Davis
Danny Doerr
Marshall Gandy
Traegan James
Aleah Livingston
Derreanna Lyons
Elizabeth Madden
Hayden Sheets
Aidan Thomas

Sophomores

Allison Flowers
Raelynn Manac
Ronta Watson

Juniors

Griffin Davison
Eli McElhaney
Ana Chesley Robinson
Justin Wedel

Seniors

Patrick Byrd *
Eli Covington *
Timmy Doerr *
Mary Dortch
Tava Johnson
Hannah Johnson
Zeke McElhaney
Quinton Odom
Makaila Rodriguez
Charlie Reid Sasser
Scottia Williams

ATMORE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Freshmen

Ricardo Ixmatlahua
Jordan Overton

Sophomores

Jovanny Ixmatlahua
Tyson Kennell
Isaiah Smoker

Juniors

Luke Amerson
Daniel Overton

Senior

Elizabeth Terry *

ESCAMBIA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

Freshmen

Zy’Kenzia Dailey
Xamiria English
Jacques Judd
Juliana Miller
Alyssia Nelson
Khloe Sanders

Sophomores

Trinity Gray
Amarion Lemon
Imari Lemon
Caleb Shoemaker

Juniors

Chloe Dawson
Braleigh Lambert
Jacob Page
Ashley Parra

Seniors

Evereona Jackson *
Sasha Kidd
Paul Martin
Ava Penner
NaAsia Reynolds
Stephen Williams

Northview Lady Chiefs Top Freeport In Regional Semifinal; Holmes County Defeats Jay

May 10, 2024

The Northview Lady Chiefs beat Freeport 6-2 in the1-1A softball regional semifinals Thursday night in Bratt, and Holmes County beat Jay 4-1.

Northview took the lead in the bottom of the first inning when Riley Brooks singled, Kylee Langham walked and Mary Clayton Dawson ground out, each scoring one run.

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Jamison Gilman earned the win for Northview, giving up three hits and two runs in five innings, striking out four and walking two. Mikayla McAnally tossed to innings of no-run softball in relief, giving up one hit, walking one and striking out two.

McAnally led the Chiefs at bat, going 2-3. Brooks went 1-3 with two RBIs. Makayla Golson was 1-3 with an RBI and two runs. Langham and Dawson were both 1-2.

“It was a good win; we found a way to scratch out a win,” head coach Amy Holland. “We play better than we played tonight.”

Holland attributed the performance to spending a week off without a game.

“Do I think our girls will rise up? I do. We have a very young team. I have only two seniors on the field, four ninth graders and the rest 10th graders…I do believe that we have a great team. I think we’ll rise up. They really want it; they’re hungry.

But Thursday night was not without its strong points, she said.

“Our defense looked better. Our defense had our pitcher’s back…We had a few good hits that they executed.”

Northview will face Holmes County at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the regional final as they seek the first-ever regional softball championship for Northview.

Holland said the Lady Chiefs will be ready.

“I think Tuesday night you’ll see a different team.”

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Ascension ‘Cybersecurity Incident’ Pauses Some Elective Procedures And Appointments

May 10, 2024

Ascension Healthcare and Ascension Sacred Heart have paused some “non-emergent elective procedures, tests and appointments” following a cybersecurity incident.

Late Thursday afternoon an Ascension spokesperson said:

“Systems that are currently unavailable include our electronic health records system, MyChart (which enables patients to view their medical records and communicate with their providers), some phone systems, and various systems utilized to order certain tests, procedures and medications. We have implemented established protocols and procedures to address these particular system disruptions in order to continue to provide safe care to patients. Out of an abundance of caution, however, some non-emergent elective procedures, tests and appointments have been temporarily paused while we work to bring systems back online. Our teams are working directly with any patient whose appointment or procedure will need to be rescheduled. We understand the frustration this may cause and sincerely regret any inconvenience to our patients.

“Due to downtime procedures, several hospitals are currently on diversion for emergency medical services in order to ensure emergency cases are triaged immediately. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please contact 911 and your local emergency services will bring you to the nearest hospital emergency room.”

The company also said, “We have determined this is a cybersecurity incident. We are working around the clock with internal and external advisors to investigate, contain, and restore our systems following a thorough validation and screening process. Our investigation and restoration work will take time to complete, and we do not have a timeline for completion.

“It is expected that we will be utilizing downtime procedures for some time. Patients should bring to their appointment notes on their symptoms and a list of current medications and prescription numbers or the prescription bottles so their care team can call in medication needs to pharmacies.”



Tate Aggies Crimson and Grey Game Is Tonight

May 10, 2024

The Tate High School Aggies will hold their annual Crimson and Grey game tonight.

Kickoff is at 6:30 p.m. The Tate Quarterback Club will be selling concessions in the Aggie Shack with al proceeds going directly to the program. Tickets are available on GoFan.

The Tate Aggies will travel to Panama City for a Spring Game against Bay High at 7 p.m. next Thursday, May 16.

Tate Lady Aggies Fall In Regional Quarterfinal Road Game

May 10, 2024

In the Region 1-6A softball quarterfinals, the Tate Lady Aggies fell to the Hagerty Huskies 15-0 Thursday night on the road in Oviedo, Florida, just northeast of Orlando.

The Huskies jumped out to a 10-0 lead in the bottom of the first inning and the Aggies just could not recover.

Jordan Smith took the loss in the circle for Tate, giving up 10 runs and seven hits in one inning while walking four and striking out none.  Kate Balagbagan went for two and a third innings, surrendering five hits and five runs while striking out three and walking one.

The Lady Aggies had no on the night as their season ended with an overall record of 15-12.

In other local Region 1-6A softball quarterfinal action the top seed bet the Oviedo Lions 12-2 to advance to the regional semifinals against No. 4 Niceville Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Pace.

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More Blue Wahoos Walk-Off Dramatics As Hostetler’s Game Winning Hit Decides In Tenth

May 10, 2024

written by Bill Vilona

Cody Morrisette gave Pensacola a big hit it lacked in the early innings to tie the game.

And then Bennett Hostetler followed on good fortune in extra innings to get a bigger one with a two-strike, liner hit to score Joe Mack for a 5-4 comeback victory against the Birmingham Barons on Mullet Thursday at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

Before a crowd of 4,116, it was this team’s fourth walk-off win in 18 home games this season

Talking on their alternate identity as the Pensacola Mullets, they rallied from a 3-1 deficit when the left-handed hitting Morissette, who played a big role in Wednesday’s matinee game win, went opposite field with an eighth-inning fastball he blasted over the left-field wall for a two-run, game-tying homer.

They again tied the game in the ninth on an errant pickoff throw that led to Jakob Marsee scoring from third base.

In the 10th, a wild pitch sent automatic runner Joe Mack from second to third. On a two-strike slider, Hostetler made perfect contact with a gap-liner to win the game.

“I was just trying to do whatever I could to get Joe to third, and once he got to third, just trying to put the ball in play,” Hostetler said.

It pushed the Blue Wahoos (17-13) to a 7-2 record in one-run games and gave them a lead in the week-long series against the Barons (20-9), who have the best record in the Southern League.

Marsee gave Pensacola a first-inning lead when scoring on Mack’s RBI single. But the Blue Wahoos stranded four runners in the first three innings, along with hitting in a double-play in the second inning against Jake Eder, who pitched for the Blue Wahoos in 2021.

Eder was part of the dynamic duo with former Miami Marlins first round pick Max Meyer that season. Both wound up with elbow issues. Eder’s injury occurred later that 2021 season and led to him missing all of 2022, then being traded to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for Jake Burger last summer.

Wednesday night in his return to Blue Wahoos Stadium, Eder survived a rocky five innings, allowing six hits, but just one run and struck out six.

Pensacola starter Valente Bellozo worked six solid innings. His only mistake was yielding a two-run homer to the Barons’ Wilfred Veras in the sixth inning. The Barons got another run in the seventh for a 3-1 lead.

In the ninth inning, Barons reliever Gil Luna was trying to protect a 4-3 lead when he threw an errant two-out pickoff attempt at first base that allowed Marsee to easily score the tying run from third. Marsee had reached on a walk, advanced on a wild pitch and moved to third on a two-out single by Zach Zubia.

Blue Wahoos reliever Lincoln Henzman was sensational in the 10th against his former team, stranding the automatic runner by recording three consecutive outs with a strikeout and two soft ground outs.

The Blue Wahoos will try take a two-game lead in the series with the fourth game of the series on Friday. Pregame activities and ceremonial first pitches will begin at 5:40 p.m. with the official first pitch and game start at 6:05 p.m.

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