Are You Ready For Some Football? Pre-Season Action Tonight At Tate And Northview

August 15, 2025

It’s time for preseason high school football with action tonight at both Tate and Northview High Schools.

Tate Aggies

The Tate Aggies will host a jamboree game tonight at 7 p.m. against the Pine Forest Eagles. The freshmen will play the first quarter, followed by the junior varsity in the second quarter, and the varsity teams in the second half. The Aggie Shack will be open, and the Showband of the South will be in the stands. Parking is $3 (cash only) and tickets are available on GoFan only (no cash). Everything inside the gate takess cash or card.

Northview Chiefs

The Northview Chiefs will host a Kickoff Classic against Baker School tonight at 7 p.m. Ernest Ward Middle will play Baker Middle School in the first 15-minute quarter. The Northview junior varsity will face the Baker junior varsity in the second quarter. The Northview varsity will take on the Baker varsity in the third quarter.

Blue Wahoos Bullied By Barons In 9-0 Defeat

August 15, 2025

written by Bill Vilona

The Blue Wahoos entered this week knowing their matchup against the Birmingham Barons, the Southern League’s best-record team, would be a tall order.

It’s proven so far to be mountainous.

The Barons (68-43 overall, 30-12 second half) continued their onslaught Thursday in a 9-0 victory at Blue Wahoos Stadium, extending their season win streak in this ballpark to nine consecutive games.
They pounded out 12 hits, giving them 48 in three games, along with scoring a combined 31 runs against Blue Wahoos pitchers in jumping to a 3-0 lead in the series. Back in May, the Barons became the first team to sweep a six-game series against the Blue Wahoos in this stadium since the format began in 2021.

Despite the loss, the Blue Wahoos actually expanded their first-place lead in the Southern League South Division. The Chattanooga Lookouts swept a double-header against the Montgomery Biscuits to give the Blue Wahoos a 2.0-game lead atop the division.

An American flag image brought more cheers at the end of the show. It’s the second year the Blue Wahoos arranged this event.

Hours earlier, the game began for the Blue Wahoos with some good vibes on the field.

After starter Dax Fulton pitched out of two-on, one-out jam in the first inning by striking out the next two Barons’ batters, the Blue Wahoos loaded the bases with two out in the bottom half of the inning.
Shortstop Payton Green hit a chopper to third, fielded cleanly by the Barons’ Jason Matthews for the third out.

From this point, the next Blue Wahoos batter to reach base didn’t happen until the eighth inning. It was a string of 18 consecutive hitters retired in order by the Barons’ pitching staff. The Blue Wahoos were held to just three hits.
Fulton ran into trouble in the second inning when he walked the first two batters. William Bergolla followed with a two-run single.

Braden Montgomery, the No. 1 rated prospect in the Chicago White Sox organization, continued with his hot bat in this series with a run-scoring hit for a 3-0 lead. Montgomery went 3-for-4 with two RBI.
The Barons expanded to a 5-0 lead in the fifth inning against Fulton when a two-out walk was followed by Caden Connor’s triple, then a double by D.J. Gladney.

Blue Wahoos newcomer Yiddi Cappe, who joined the team last week, ended the team’s baserunner drought by reaching on a walk in the eighth inning.

The series continues Friday, a Giveaway Friday with a blue floral Hawaiian shirt for the first 1,000 fans ages 21-older. The Blue Wahoos will have Orlando Oritz-Mayr on the mound against Birmingham Riley Gowens.
The Barons have now won 25 of their last 30 games in a streak that began on July 8 and included 12 consecutive wins.

GAME NOTABLES
— The loss dropped the Blue Wahoos to 3-12 this season against the Barons, who won the Southern League title last season and have a team stacked with players ranked among the organization’s top 30 prospects.
— Reliever Luarbert Arias, who began the season with the Miami Marlins, returned to Blue Wahoos Stadium and pitched a scoreless ninth inning as he begins a comeback to past form.

WANT TO GO?
WHO: Birmingham Barons vs. Blue Wahoos
WHERE: Blue Wahoos Stadium
WHEN: Friday and Saturday night games will start at 6:05 p.m. Sunday’s game starts at 4:05 p.m.

Local PBS Station WSRE Hosting Station Tours On Saturday

August 15, 2025

The local public television station, WSRE Channel 23, will host an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday  at the WSRE studios in the Kugelman Center for Telecommunications at Pensacola State College. It is part of WSRE’s August pledge drive for viewer support.

The free event will include production studio tours and PBS KIDS activities for children, including meet-and-greets with Clifford the Big Red Dog.

“This open house will provide an opportunity for the community to get a behind-the-scenes look at our operations and to learn about our programming and productions, as well as our educational services and public media mission,” said WSRE General Manager Jill Hubbs.

“The station also invites the public to participate in its “I Love WSRE: viewer support campaign, designed to increase awareness about the breadth of station services and its value to the community. Station supporters are encouraged to share their own WSRE stories by submitting video or written testimonials about why they support public television at wsre.org/value.

Video testimonials will also be filmed during the open house event, which is free and open to the public. Ample parking is available on campus near the Jean & Paul Amos Studio entrance. WSRE is located at the corner of College Boulevard and 12th Avenue.

Pictured: A previous WSRE staton tour day. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Man Gets Prison Time For Trafficking Spice Near Child Center On Chemstrand Road

August 14, 2025

An Escambia County man has been sentenced to state prison on drug distribution and trafficking charges.

Kyle Joseph St. Pierre, age 39 of Chemstrand Road, was sentenced on Tuesday to a minimum mandatory seven years in prison for trafficking in synthetic cannabinoids (spice) 30 kilograms or greater, three counts of possession with intent to sell a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a child care facility, school, or park, and keeping a public nuisance structure for drug activity.

According to court documents, St. Pierre was selling spice out of a mobile home behind a business at 10121 Chemstrand Road. Court documents show the mobile home is located about 550 feet from the Little Spuds Early Learning Center and about 900 feet away from the Pensacola Bay Baptist Association.

He admitted to deputies that he had been selling spice for five to six years to support his own addiction.

St. Pierre will be on probation for five years following his release and will be responsible for fines and costs, as well as completing 100 hours of community service. He will also be required to seek or maintain a fulltime job.

Bratt First Baptist Makes Donation To Bratt Elementary

August 14, 2025

The First Baptist Church of Bratt recently donated headphones to Bratt Elementary School.

The new headphones will be used by students and teachers when they are working on computer programs.

Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Molino Mid-County Historical Society Presents Scholarships

August 14, 2025

The Molino Mid-County Historical Society presented four scholarships for graduating 2025 seniors.

The scholarships were presented to:

  • Nicholas Maum, $1,000
  • Katie-John Crow, $1,000
  • Kara Wine $500
  • Jaylen Wright $500

Pictured top: Kara Wine (left) and Katie-John Crow. Pictured below: Nicholas Maum and Jaylen Wright. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Scattered Rain And Warmer For Thursday

August 14, 2025

Here is your official North Escambia area forecast:

Thursday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 1pm. Sunny, with a high near 90. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph in the morning. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 74. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

Friday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Sunny, with a high near 92. Heat index values as high as 106. Calm wind becoming southwest around 5 mph.

Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 74. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm.

Saturday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 92. Calm wind becoming north around 5 mph.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 74. Calm wind.

Sunday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 91. Calm wind becoming northeast around 5 mph.

Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 73. Calm wind.

Monday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 90.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 73.

Tuesday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Sunny, with a high near 91.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 73.

Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Sunny, with a high near 92.

New Details Emerge In Molino Shooting That Landed Homeowner And Suspect To Jail

August 14, 2025

More details are emerging about an incident early Tuesday morning in Molino that led to two arrests, including a homeowner.

The homeowner, 45-year-old Edward Hamid Lewis, Sr. of Molino, was charged with felony possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. He was later released on a $10,000 bond. Records show he was convicted of felony cocaine possession in August 1998.

The incident occurred at approximately 4:20 a.m. after a woman and a man, who she identified as her cousin, drove from Atmore to the home on Cedartown Road. The man allegedly provided deputies with a fake name but was later identified as 36-year-old Aundray Reshard Butler of Mobile Highway in Pensacola. He was arrested during an unrelated incident later on Tuesday and charged with giving a false name and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription. Records show he had outstanding warrants for aggravated battery when offender knew or should have known the victim was pregnant, simple assault, burglary with assault or battery, and witness tampering. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail without bond.

According to an ECSO report obtained by NorthEscambia.com, Lewis told deputies he was sleeping when he heard the front door being kicked in. He stated that his girlfriend got out of bed to confront the intruder and began to fight with her. After hearing the intruder call for her cousin to get out of the car, Lewis grabbed a shotgun he stated he keeps readily accessible, according to the arrest report.

Lewis said that while standing in a hallway by the front door, he fired two shots through the glass door, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. He stated he saw the male coming toward the house in an effort to enter when he fired.

The girlfriend provided similar statements, telling deputies that she “then heard shots and ducked out of the way,” according to an arrest report. She was treated on the scene for a toe that was cut on the broken glass.

Deputies noted broken glass on the front porch and that the glass portion of the door appeared to be missing after being shot.

After Lewis consented to a search, deputies recovered the firearm and sandals that reportedly belonged to the woman who entered the home.

The woman said she was invited to the home, and deputies located evidence on her phone indicating she spoke to Lewis at about 2 a.m. She told deputies “that she was banging on the door and it suddenly opened. She advised that her intention was not to damage the door.”

The ECSO said that after Lewis admitted to using the firearm to protect his home, he was charged, and a Savage Arms 12-gauge shotgun, which had not been reported as stolen, was taken into evidence.

Due to conflicting statements about the altercation in the doorway, the Sheriff’s Office said no arrest was made at the time for burglary with battery or simple battery.

The woman who said she drove from Atmore and Butler were later stopped by deputies on Highway 29 north of Archer Road, and Butler was transported to the hospital by Escambia County EMS.

Pictured: The scene of an early morning shooting in Molino. Photos courtesy WEAR 3 for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Northview’s Meet The Chiefs (And NWE, The Blackcats, And Eagles) Is Tonight

August 14, 2025

Northview High School’s annual “Meet the Chiefs” will be held at 6:00 this evening at Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium.

Fans will be introduced to the Northview Chiefs football team, cheerleaders and Tribal Beat band. The football teams and cheerleaders from the Northwest Escambia Chiefs and Century Blackcats are scheduled to be introduced, as are the cheerleaders and football players for the Ernest Ward Middle School Eagles.

Friday night, the Northview Chiefs will host a Kickoff Class with Baker School beginning at 7 p.m. Ernest Ward is scheduled to play Baker Middle School in the first 15-minute quarter . Northview JV will face Baker JV in the second quarter. The Northview varsity will take on the Baker Gators varsity in the third quarter.

Pictured: The 2024 Meet the Chiefs at Northview High School NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

FWC Give Final Approval For Florida Black Bear Hunt (But Not In Escambia, Santa Rosa)

August 14, 2025

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has given final approval for black bear hunting in Florida.

The new rules establish Bear Hunting Zones (BHZ) within four of the seven existing Bear Management Units. FWC said 187 total permits will be issued through a random drawing across the east Panhandle, North, Central and South BMUs, and each permit will allow the harvest of one bear within the assigned BHZ.

The nearest county to North Escambia to be included in the bear hunt is Bay County. Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Walton counties are not included.

“I am proud that Florida is joining the majority of states that manage black bears with regulated hunting,” said Rodney Barreto, Chairman of the FWC. “The components of the hunt are conservative and prioritize conservation, with a limited number of permits only being issued in the areas of the state with the largest bear populations.”

Many groups have opposed the hunt, include the Sierra Club of Florida.

“Today’s vote is a disgrace to Florida’s wildlife legacy. Our black bears are a vital part of our natural heritage, and killing them is not science-based management – it’s a politically driven step backward,” said Susanna Rudolph, Sierra Club Florida director. “Let’s be clear: Governor DeSantis can stop this hunt. On behalf of Sierra Club’s members and supporters across Florida, we urge him to do so before it endangers an already threatened species and opens the door to further destruction of critical wilderness habitat. Thousands of Floridians have rallied, written, called, and emailed to protect our bears. It’s time for our leadership to step up and listen to their constituents.

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