Ortiz-Mayr Twirls Gem, Wahoos Win 1-0 Duel

August 2, 2025

Of the feats attained by the Blue Wahoos pitching staff, one lacking element this season was getting a 1-0 win at home.

Add that now to the sparkle list.

After getting a season-best start from Orlando Ortiz-Mayr, who worked into the seventh inning for the first time this year, relievers Will Kempner and Austin Roberts finished off a crisply-played, five-hit shutout Friday night against the Biloxi Shuckers to delight a crowd of 4,554 at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

The Blue Wahoos remained unbeaten (38-0) when leading after eight innings this season. This includes a 1-0 shutout win on the road at Columbus on July 10.

“My sweeper was really good (Friday), I was landing it into the (strike) zone a lot,” said Ortiz-Mayr, during the on-field, post-game interview. “Just getting two strikes as quick as possible and trusting my defense.”

When Ortiz-Mayr exited in the seventh, the Shuckers had runners on first and third with one out. Kempner then induced Shuckers second baseman Jheremy Vargas to hit a grounder that shortstop Johnny Olmstead and second baseman Cody Morissette deftly turned into an inning-ending double-play.

When the twin-killing was completed to first baseman Nathan Martorella, the crowd roared, knowing it was a game-defining moment.

“That was as cool as it gets,” Ortiz-Mayr said, before his catcher Spencer Bramwell doused him with an ice bucket. “Shout out to Kempner making great pitches. Shout out to Johnny, Morissette and Marty for getting the play done. That was awesome. Can’t thank them enough.”

In earning his sixth win, Ortiz-Mayr struck out eight, one shy of a career high, and allowed just one walk around the five hits allowed. He retired nine consecutive batters after a one-out single in the fourth to help his outing.

The Blue Wahoos got the game’s only run in their first at-bat.

Morissette reached on a one-out walk. Kemp Alderman and Martorella then followed with walks to load the bases. Fenwick Trimble hit a fly ball to center, deep enough to score Morissette.

And that was it for the scoring. The Blue Wahoos had two runners on with less than two out in the sixth and eighth inning, but the Shuckers bullpen held the game to a 1-0 score.

Kempner (1.2 innings) and Roberts finished the shutout by not allowing a hit and only one base runner in the final three innings.

It gave the Blue Wahoos (53-46 overall, 20-11 in second half) a third consecutive win in this series. Their top pitcher, Thomas White, the Miami Marlins’ No. 1 prospect, who wowed with a 14-strikeout performance in his last start, will take the mound Saturday in a marquee game featured for free on MiLB.TV.

GAME NOTABLES

— Former Blue Wahoos outfielder Jakob Marsee made his Major League Baseball debut Friday night for the Miami Marlins as the starting centerfielder, batting ninth. His debut Friday night came complete with his first MLB hit.

Marsee joined the Blue Wahoos in May 2024, following a trade with the San Diego Padres that featured Luis Arraez, who played for the Blue Wahoos in 2019. Marsee played 91 games last year for the Blue Wahoos, but struggled at the plate.

This season, however, he’s been strong in Triple-A with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp, smashing 14 homers, stealing 47 bases and driving in 37 runs in 98 games. Marsee is now the 149th player from the Blue Wahoos’ all-time roster to make an MLB debut.

— Four members of the current Blue Wahoos roster – catchers Spencer Bramwell and Connor Caskenette, along with infielder Tony Bullard and pitcher Ike Buxton – joined with retired players Tim Spooneybarger, Kevin Saucier and Adron Chambers on Friday morning for the second annual Blue Wahoos Baseball Camp.

Youth boys and girls, ages 5-12, received a colorful pink T-shirt, lunch and instruction from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.. The second day of the camp will be Saturday at the same time. Parents were able to see their kids on the field at Blue Wahoos Stadium receiving tips and conversing with the instructors, along with Blue Wahoos front office staff members.

— The first 1,000 fans received a back-to-school kit pouch in Blue Wahoos colors. It contained pencils, a ruler and eraser with room for other supplies.

— The game was designated as Coast Guard Day with a 250-member contingent gathered in one section. They were part of 13 groups in attendance Friday night. The groups also included a bachelor party outing, employees from the Waterfront Rescue Mission and a Baldwin County (Ala.) government agency.

WANT TO GO?

WHO: Biloxi Shuckers vs. Blue Wahoos.

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday. Saturday’s game begins at 6:05 p.m. and Sunday’s game will start at 4:05 p.m.

Florida’s Month-Long Back To School Sales Tax Holiday Now Underway

August 1, 2025

Florida’s month-long back to school Sales Tax Holiday begins today and will continue through Sunday, August 31, giving families a full month of savings on essential school supplies and more.

Below you can find a short snapshot list of included items, followed by a more complete detailed list.

The Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday includes exemptions for:

School supplies selling for $50 or less

  • Binders
  • Notebooks
  • Pens and pencils
  • Lunch boxes

Clothing, footwear, and apparel priced at $100 or less

  • Backpacks
  • Pants
  • Shoes
  • Shirts
  • Sweaters

Learning aids selling for $30 or less

  • Interactive Books
  • Puzzles
  • Flashcards

Personal computers and accessories priced at $1,500 or less (for noncommercial home or personal use)

  • Laptops
  • Flash drives
  • Printers
  • Headphones

COMPLETE LIST

  • Personal computers or personal computer-related accessories purchased for noncommercial home or personal use having a sales price of $1,500 or less
    • Personal computers* include:
    • Calculators
    • Desktops
    • Electronic book readers
    • Handhelds
    • Laptops
    • Tablets
    • Tower computers
      *The term does not include cellular telephones, video game consoles, digital media receivers, or devices that are not primarily designed to process data.
  • Personal computer-related accessories*+ include:
    • Keyboards
    • Mice
    • Modems
    • Monitors
    • Nonrecreational software
    • Other peripheral devices
    • Personal digital assistants
    • Routers
      *The listed accessories are tax-exempt regardless of whether they are used in association with a personal computer base unit.
      + The term does not include furniture or systems, devices, software, monitors with a television tuner, or peripherals that are designed or intended primarily for recreational use.
  • Wallets and bags* having a sales price of $100 or less per item, including:
    • Backpacks
    • Diaper bags
    • Fanny packs
    • Handbags
      *Briefcases, suitcases, and other garment bags are excluded.
  • School supplies having a sales price of $50 or less per item, including:
    • Binders
    • Cellophane tape
    • Compasses
    • Composition books
    • Computer disks
    • Construction paper
    • Crayons
    • Erasers
    • Folders
    • Glue or paste
    • Legal pads
    • Lunch boxes
    • Markers
    • Notebooks
    • Notebook filler paper
    • Pencils
    • Pens
    • Poster board
    • Poster paper
    • Protractors
    • Rulers
    • Scissors
    • Staplers and staples used to secure paper products
  • Learning aids and jigsaw puzzles having a sales price of $30 or less:
    • Flashcards or other learning cards
    • Interactive or electronic books and toys intended to teach reading or math skills
    • Matching or other memory games
    • Puzzle books and search-and-find books
    • Stacking or nesting blocks or sets
  • Clothing, footwear, and accessories having a sales price of $100 or less per item, including:
    • Shirts, pants, dresses, skirts, shorts, and other apparel
    • Shoes, boots, sandals, and other footwear
    • Accessories such as belts, hats, gloves, and scarves

The sales tax holiday does not apply to the rental or repair of any of the qualifying items. Additionally, the sales tax holiday does not apply to sales in a theme park, entertainment complex, public lodging establishment or airport.

Conviction Overturned In Football Standout Ladarius Clardy Murder Case

August 1, 2025

An appeals court has overturned the conviction of one of the men convicted of the murder of Ladarius Clardy in 2021.

Da’Quavion Snowden, 25, claimed that the court made a mistake by denying motions to suppress his interviews with investigators following his arrest because his request for an attorney was ignored. The First District Court of Appeal agreed, reversing Snowden’s conviction and life sentence. He will now get a new trial; the date has not been set.

Snowden was found guilty in July 2023 of first-degree premeditated murder and attempted first-degree premeditated murder for the death of Clardy and injuring 19-year-old Eric Young.

Clardy, a former standout Pine Forest High School quarterback, was found shot dead in a vehicle crash about 1 a.m. on July 1, 2021. His vehicle was found with over 50 bullet holes after it crashed in a ravine. Authorities say the murder was a case of mistaken identity. Young was also shot in the incident and survived.

Da’Quavion Snowden’s brother, Amos Dehontiquan Snowden, was convicted of first-degree premeditated murder and received a mandatory life sentence.

A/C Failure Forces Relocation Of Upcoming Century Council Meeting

August 1, 2025

The Town of Century is moving their next council meeting to a new location due to an air conditioning unit that failed at town hall, according to the town clerk.

The Tuesday, August 5 meeting will now be held at the Century Community Center (Ag Building) on West Highway 4 with a bill list review beginning at 6:15 p.m., followed by the council meeting at 6:30 p.m.

The HVAC unit that serves the council chamber at town hall failed and repairs are forthcoming. During two previous meetings on July 22, temperatures in the room climbed into the 80s despite a fan blowing cooler air from the building’s lobby. The offices and the remainder of the building still have working air conditioning.

Pictured: A box fan blows air from the cooler lobby into town council chambers on July 22 in Century. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

The Big List: Back To School Bashes, Giveaways And More This Weekend

August 1, 2025

Back to school events will be taking place across North Escambia this weekend (Aug. 1-2), with one event scheduled for next weekend. Many of the events provide free school supplies and more.

Next Level of Faith – Century — Friday night, August 1

Next Level of Faith Ministries at 7041 North Century Boulevard will hold a Back to School Friday Night Future event on Friday, August 1, beginning at 5 p.m. Free school supplies and more.

Quintette Community Center

Quintette Community Center at 2490 Quintette Lane will hold a Back to School Bash on Saturday, August 2, beginning at noon while supplies last. There will be a backpack giveaway (children must be present), line dancing, a bounce house, water slide, softball game, cotton candy, snow cones, popcorn, and more.

Cantonment Improvement Committee — Carver Park

The Cantonment Improvement Committee will hold a Back to School Bash on Saturday, August 2, beginning at 1 p.m. at Carver Park on Webb Street. Free backpacks while supplies last and much more.

Highland Baptist – Molino

On Saturday, August 2 from 9 a.m. until noon, Highland Baptist Church will launch Highland Hope Packs, a new backpack and school supply ministry dedicated to equipping students in grades K–12 for a successful school year. Backpacks filled with essential school supplies will be distributed during the event. Register in advance by clicking here. Children entering grades K-12 must be present and bring proof of enrollment (last report card or registration for the new school year).

Calvary Apostolic Temple — Molino

Calvary Apostolic Temple at 5591 Highway 29 North in Molino will hold their annual Back to School Bash on Saturday, August 2 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Free school supplies (while supplies last), food trucks, $1 hot dogs, a bounce house, water slide, pony rides, face painting, ice cream, and more.

Jubilee Church — Pensacola Fairgrounds

Jubilee Church will hold a Back to School Event at the Pensacola Fairgrounds on Saturday, August 2 from 9 a.m. until noon (or while supplies last). The church and community partners will distribute backpacks filled with school supplies, provide haircuts for kids, and give away a generous box of food/produce. Everything is free. Community partners will also provide valuable information, and there will be entertainment for the entire family.

Flomaton

Newman’s Ambulance will host a Back to School Bash on Saturday, August 2 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Dewey J. Bondurant, Jr. Park at 20700 Highway 31 in Flomaton (across from Flomaton High School). There will be inflatables, a balloon artist, a food truck, snow cones, a blood pressure clinic, and more.

Dogwood Park Baptist — Saturday, August 9

Dogwood Park Baptist Church at 3301 Highway 97 will hold a Back to School Bash on Saturday, August 9, from 2 until 5 p.m. There will be a school supply giveaway, games, food, water slides, and an uplifting gospel message.

Wahoos Score Early, Beat Biloxi 9-3

August 1, 2025

written by Willie Phaler

In a potential preview of the Southern League South Divisional playoff series, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos won their second in a row over the Biloxi Shuckers in a 9-3 rout Thursday night.

Centerfielder Fenwick Trimble led the way for the Blue Wahoos, picking up his first three-hit night in Double-A along with two RBI and two runs scored.

“Everyone swung it well tonight, and the pitchers pitched great,” Trimble said. “[They have] a good team out there, trying to nudge back at the end. We locked it down, so that was a lot of fun. These guys are a lot of fun.”

The Blue Wahoos jumped out in front early, putting up a six-spot in the second inning while taking advantage of some Shuckers miscues.

Tony Bullard got the scoring started, launching a solo home run for his fifth of the year. After a throwing error on a pickoff attempt by starter Tate Kuehner (L, 7-5) moved Johnny Olmstead from first to third, the Pensacola shortstop came around to score on a fielder’s choice by Connor Caskenette that was booted by Shuckers shortstop Cooper Pratt.

Trimble drove in the next two runs in the second inning after Shuckers first baseman Eric Martinez misplayed an infield fly, falling for a single to allow Caskenette and Shane Sasaki to score.

“[I] was trying to handle the zone and get good counts to hit,” Trimble said. “That’s really all it comes down to.”

Kemp Alderman picked up an RBI single after a 107 mph ground ball deflected off of Pratt into center, scoring Jared Serna. Trimble made it a half dozen in the second inning after coming home on a passed ball.

The Wahoos added runs number seven and eight in the third, both coming in on bases-loaded walks to Michael Snyder and Serna. Kuehner’s night ended after walking Snyder, and the lefty was charged for eight runs (three earned) over 2.1 innings while walking four Blue Wahoos batters.

Luis Lara put the Shuckers on the board in the fifth inning after an RBI groundout to short. This was the only run tagged onto the line of Blue Wahoos starter Dax Fulton (W, 5-7). With seven strikeouts across 5.0 innings, the six-foot-seven southpaw lowered his ERA to 4.88 on the season.

Pensacola tacked on an additional run in the bottom of the eighth courtesy of a Cody Morissette sacrifice fly to center to bring Trimble home for the second time.

The Shuckers picked up a pair of runs in the final innings. Mike Boeve came around to score on a wild pitch in the eighth, while Jheremy Vargas picked up an RBI single in the ninth.

Pensacola’s bullpen, a strength all season, protected the lead once again. Right-hander Jesse Bergin twirled two no-hit innings, while Ike Buxton and Josh Ekness were tagged for a run each.

With their second straight win over Biloxi and their 52nd win of the season overall, the Wahoos now lead the Montgomery Biscuits by 4.5 games for the second-half title.

“We are looking to just continue to have fun and keep playing hard,” Trimble said. “They’re a good team, but we will continue to stick to it and do what we do well.”

Pensacola and Biloxi will face off in game four of the series on Friday night, as Orlando Ortiz-Mayr (5-5, 4.08 ERA) makes his 15th start of the year for the Blue Wahoos.

GAME NOTABLES

— The Blue Wahoos welcomed a quartet of mascots at Thursday’s game. In addition to Kazoo, there was a mascot for social media influencer “Beach Billy,” and the Blue Wahoos’ own Mullet Man.

— In the fourth inning, a wedding proposal was shown on the videoboard with another couple becoming engaged during a game at the ballpark.

WANT TO GO?

WHO: Biloxi Shuckers vs. Blue Wahoos.

WHEN: Friday Thru Sunday. Gametimes on Friday and Saturday are 6:05 p.m. start time and Sunday’s game will start at 4:05 p.m..

WHERE: Blue Wahoos Stadium.

Cantonment Bicyclist Killed In Thursday Morning Crash

July 31, 2025

A bicyclist was killed in a crash Thursday morning in Cantonment.

The crash happened about 8:30 a.m. on County Road 97 near Nowak Dairy Road.

The Florida Highway Patrol said a 64-year-old Cantonment woman was traveling northbound on County Road 97 when she was struck from the rear by a Honda sedan driven by a Pensacola woman. The bicyclist was pronounced deceased at the scene by Escambia County EMS.

The FHP investigation is continuing.

File photo.

Woman Gets 15 Years For Hit And Run That Killed Man On A Scooter

July 31, 2025

An Escambia County woman has been sentenced for a fatal hit-and-run wreck in January 2024.

Sarah Rachel Nowlin, 40, was sentenced to 15 years in state prison, with four years mandatory minimum, by Circuit Court Judge Amy Broderson.

On January 26, 2024, Nowlin borrowed a car from a friend and struck a man riding an electric scooter in the 400 block of Nine 1/2 Mile Road near Omar Avenue. The victim, 34-year-old Calvin Garlick, was hit from behind and died from blunt force injuries.

Nowlin fled the scene and hid her vehicle in the woods on Cove Avenue.

“This defendant knew what she was doing was wrong. Evidence came out that Ms. Nowlin knew she had hit a person, lied about it to everyone, including her 8-year-old child who was in the car at the time of the crash, tried to hide the vehicle in a wooded area, and continued to cover up the crime in an attempt to evade responsibility. Nowlin had several opportunities to do the right thing, but instead made a calculated decision to choose self-preservation at every turn,” prosecuting attorney Charles Britt said.

Century Hiked Community Center Rates; Now They Are Making Improvements

July 31, 2025

In June, the Century Town Council voted to hike community center rates, and now the town is putting money back into the improvements.

The town rents the Century Community Center (Ag Building) on West Highway 4 and the Century Business Center (Habitat Building) on Pond Street.

The town, using inmate labor and town staff, recently repainted the interior of the community center on West Highway 4. The dirty yellow walls have been painted over, as has what was an incredibly noisy water fountain. Moldy ceiling tiles have been replaced, and improvements were also made in the kitchen, which included a new vent hood and microwave. The floors were also scheduled to be cleaned.

Previously, the daily rental fee was $380, with security provided by the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office for all events. However, a provision allowed a pastor or officer to sign off, dropping the rental to $200 for churches or non-profits. Both rental rates included a $100 refundable cleaning deposit.

The new rental policy is $500 for everyone, including a $150 refundable cleaning deposit. If the facility is properly cleaned, the cleaning deposit will be returned in 7-10 days. A fee waiver can be approved by the council for any governmental agency using the facilities.

Security, provided by either the sheriff’s office or a Florida-licensed security company, will be required at the renter’s expense for all events with more than 75 attendees. All renters will be required to sign a hold-harmless agreement.

The policy also includes standard terms such as no tobacco, drugs, or alcohol, and a no-admission fee restriction. It also forbids taping anything to the newly painted walls.

Pictured: The new paint inside the Century Community Center on West Highway 4. The bottom photo shows the yellow walls and moldy ceiling tiles in January 2025. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Atmore Man Wanted On Multiple Counts Of Attempted Murder

July 31, 2025

Authorities are searching for an Atmore man wanted on multiple counts of attempted murder.

The Brewton Police Department said Tylee Ikeem Brown is wanted on three counts of attempted murder and two counts of shooting into an occupied dwelling. The charges, according to BPD, are related to two seperate shootings that occured in Brewton in December 2024.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Brewton Police Department at (251) 867-3212 or their local law enforcement agency.

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