Northview High Class Of 2025 Graduates (With Complete Graduate List, Gallery)

May 29, 2025

Over 100 members of the Northview High School Class of 2025 graduated Thursday afternoon at the Pensacola Bay Center.

Valedictorian of the Class of 2025 is Colton Ray Criswell, and salutatorian is Jamison Abigail Gilman.

Criswell thanked the family, friends, teachers and school stuff that supported him over the year. He offered a special thanks to his family, including his mother, Crystal Criswell, who passed away unexpectedly in 2017.

“She is the reason that I am here before you all because she wanted me to achieve this,” Criswell said of his late mother. “As she was my motivation, I encourage each of you to find your motivation and run with it.”

“Regardless of what the future holds, you must remember that God is the one that holds your future, and that will allow you to do great things in life,” Criswell told his classmates. “As we walk across this stage, take a moment to thank God for how far you have come…Find you motivation, find your passion, figure out what makes you happy and run with it. Time is limited in this world; enjoy the time you get. But most importantly, do something good with it.”

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Principal Mike Sherrill said 23 members of the class were at or above a 4.0 GPA, seven were at or above a 3.75 GPA, and 11 had earned at least a 3.5 GPA. Collectively, the class received over $1.23 million in scholarships.

Here is the complete graduate list for the Northview High School Class of 2025:

Summa Cum Laude GPA of 4.0 and above

  • Colton Ray Criswell
  • Jamison Abigail Gilman
  • Jayden Kenneth White
  • Madison Ann Levins
  • Maddie Mae Elle Driskell
  • Brianna Grace Reynolds
  • Brian James Yoder
  • Ally Bama Richardson
  • Colby Alexander Pugh
  • Maggie Elizabeth Scott
  • Lauren Ashley Stinson
  • Laura Hope Laborde
  • Mary Catherine Hughes
  • Kate Ashley Stinson
  • Ashton Connor Covan
  • Addisen Joy Miller
  • Evin Alexander Matlock
  • Desiray Makayla Bagwell
  • Kelan Davis Jurey
  • Ayden William Atallah
  • Madeleine Reem Atallah
  • Tyler Matthew Gilmore
  • Bryce Rolhings Stabler

Magna Cum Laude GPA of 3.75 and above

  • Payton Kathleen Daw
  • Kamryn Elizabeth Langham
  • Alysia Renee Enfinger
  • Braden Robert Glick
  • Cody Allen Geneux
  • Lilly Grace Smallwood
  • JaCee Leigh Dortch

Cum Laude GPA of 3.5 and above

  • Delina Jolie Garcia
  • Kathleen Olivia Jackson
  • Matthew Daniel Hunter
  • Kaitlin Rena Lloyd
  • Kyrie Elizabeth King
  • Xochitl Lluvia Medina Cortes
  • Mallory Kaitlyn Smith
  • Raegan Makenna Kimmons
  • Jane’ Vermeulen
  • Aliyah Zinniau Fountain
  • Ryan James Phillips

Graduating in alphabetical order

  • Troy Nicole Ard
  • Abbie Lee Bertran
  • Logan Alan Bevins
  • Jayla Unique Brown
  • Jaden Lamar Brown
  • Gabriella Caroline Burklund
  • Destiny Alexis Burt
  • Jaquorious Dontaus Burt
  • Aaron Alan Cuenca
  • Michael Tripp Curtis
  • Beau Gavan Daw
  • Michael Moses Delarosa
  • Benjamin Luke Diamond
  • Irmani Lenia Dixon
  • Kerissa Marie Dortch
  • Demonte Izaiha Ewing
  • Khaliah Ty’Keria Ewing
  • Johnathan Byrd Garrett
  • Noah Webster Goslee
  • Abbie Shane Hardy
  • Joshua Alexander Hetrick
  • William Cole Hughes
  • Damarius Tyree Jefferson
  • Markavia Demetria Mae Johnson
  • Taliyah Michole Johnson
  • Nathan Dane Jones
  • Sophia Ann Marie Jones
  • Zykel Gavion Jones
  • Crista Leigh Kinley
  • Derek James Kinley
  • Justin Dean Kinley
  • Emma Marie Lamont
  • Brent Mason Lee
  • Ja’Mya Lilstar Lowery
  • Darius Justin Martin
  • Mattie Leann McLaney
  • Robert Duane Mitchell, Jr.
  • Sophia Lynn Morris
  • Brandon Latrell Odom
  • Kaylee Marie Oswald
  • Logan Dylan Warrick Pollard
  • Jessica Raniya Pullins
  • Brayden Walker Reaves
  • Naoki Cassandra Rogers
  • Preston Lee Ross
  • Lacey Marie Sapp
  • Jaden Daniel Satterwhite
  • Drayton Joseph Schroeder
  • Genesis Diamond Scott-Johnson
  • Makayla Sage Sells
  • Alan Kent Shoemaker, III
  • Jacory Deonta Shoemo
  • Brady Remington Smith
  • Hannah Brooke Smith
  • Zi’don Isaiah Smith
  • Sydney Faith Snow
  • Marcus Aurellio Soto
  • Russell Ayden Starr
  • Dallas Terry Thomas
  • Alana Patrice Toney
  • Joshua David Walker
  • Adam Lee Waller
  • Christopher Michael Weber
  • Ashlyn Taylor Welch
  • Brayson Alec White
  • Danny Ray Wilson

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Escambia County Farm Bureau Presents Two Scholarships

May 29, 2025

Escambia County Farm Bureau presented two scholarships to Northview High School seniors this year. The scholarships, valued at $2,500 each, were presented to Maddie Mae Driskell and Tyler Gilmore. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia County Holds Hurricane Exercise

May 29, 2025

The annual Escambia County Hurricane Exercise at the Emergency Operations Center on W Street in Pensacola.

Escambia County Emergency Management and community partners took part in an exercise to simulate an emergency activation due to a hurricane.

Throughout the exercise, several scenarios were presented.

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Snelling Goes Seven, But Bats Kept Quiet In 3-1 Blue Wahoos Loss

May 29, 2025

written by Erik Bremer

Robby Snelling pitched a career-high 7.0 innings for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos on Wednesday night, but didn’t receive enough run support in a 3-1 loss to the Montgomery Biscuits.

Snelling (L, 2-4) was perfect through 4.0 innings in his first start since being named Southern League Pitcher of the Week, and finished his night retiring four in a row to complete 7.0 innings for the first time in his professional career. But a brief hiccup in a five-hit, three-run fifth inning proved to be too much to overcome for the Blue Wahoos, who fell below .500 for the first time this season with their eighth consecutive loss.

Brody Hopkins (W, 3-2) danced around trouble for the Biscuits, working 5.0 scoreless innings and stranding five runners in scoring position. The Blue Wahoos had ample opportunities to take advantage, but went 0-for-11 with men in scoring position throughout the evening.

The Biscuits came to life in the fifth inning, getting their first baserunner of the night on a first-pitch Colton Ledbetter single before Matthew Etzel broke the scoreless tie with a long two-run homer to right field. It continued a run of dominance for Etzel, who homered in Tuesday’s game and has hit 6 of his 10 career Biscuits homers against Pensacola since joining the Rays organization late last season.

Tatem Levins doubled and Willy Vasquez singled with two outs in the fifth to add another run, giving the Biscuits a 3-0 lead.

The Blue Wahoos scored an unearned run in the sixth as Kemp Alderman reached on an error and scored on a Nathan Martorella RBI groundout, but Biscuits relievers Ty Cummings, Derrick Edington and JJ Goss (S, 6) protected the Montgomery lead to seal a 3-1 final.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Biscuits on Thursday. First pitch from Riverwalk Stadium is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

In About A Week, Fluoride Will No Longer Be Added To ECUA Water

May 28, 2025

In an estimated week to 10 days, there will no longer be fluoride in the water from the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority.

During a Tuesday meeting, the board voted to not purchase any more fluoride ahead of the state mandated removal of fluoride from public drinking water by July 1.

ECUA Executive Director Bruck Woody said just over 1,000 gallons of fluoride are stored at well locations throughout the utility’s system, and it is used at a rate of about 750 gallons a week.

“It’s just over a week’s supply,” he said.

“By my calculations…based on our current consumption, we would have to order more fluoride if we chose to continue adding it up to the July 1st deadline,” District 5 board member Kevin Stephens commented, and Woody agreed. “I think that would be insane.”

Stephens made a motion to not purchase any more fluoride after existing stock is gone.

“It doesn’t make sense for us to go and purchase more,” Perkins said. “We exhaust our supply and then follow the spirit as well as the letter of the law.”

Board member Louis Benson said ECUA should conduct public outreach to educate consumers how to fluoridate their own teeth. Perkis said he would not want ECUA to circumvent the state law.

Rescheduled Sawmill Day To Be Held June 7 In Century

May 28, 2025

The 35th Anniversary Sawmill Festival and Car Show in Century is coming up on Saturday, June 7. It was rescheduled from May 3 by weather.

Vendor spaces are available for $20. Those interested can contact Christina at (850) 377-6752. Vehicle enthusiasts can register bikes for $15 and classic cars for $25.

Running from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the festival will feature a classic car and bike show.  Attendees can look forward to live entertainment, including performances by the Southern Revival Band and Friends in Low Places.

Beyond the music, visitors can enjoy local food, crafts, and a variety of vendors. There will also be contests, museum tours, and exhibits that highlight the rich history of the area.

The free event will be held in the historic district at the corner of 4th Street and Jefferson Avenue.

Pictured: Sawmill Day in 2024. NorthEscambia.comp photos, click to enlarge.

Flomaton Man Is Second Suspect Charged With Attempted Murder In Atmore Shooting

May 28, 2025

The Atmore Police Department has arrested a second attempted murder suspect in connection with a shooting incident last week.

Terry Clark, 24, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for attempted murder and discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle. He was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant after a traffic stop by the Flomaton police Department.

At approximately 7 p.m. on Wednesday, May 21, Atmore Police Officers responded to reports of multiple shots fired in the area of Sowell Avenue and Trout Street. The victim and witnesses provided dispatch with a description of a vehicle fleeing the scene.

An Atmore Police Officer en route to the shooting location observed a vehicle matching the description leaving the area. The officer attempted to initiate a traffic stop and made eye contact with the driver, whom he recognized as James Antonio Johnson of Atmore. Johnson then dramatically accelerated, reaching speeds of 100 miles per hour on Carver Avenue as he attempted to evade the officer. The officer briefly lost sight of Johnson’s vehicle before locating it abandoned at a nearby residence.

Upon interviewing the victim of the shooting, Johnson was positively identified as the individual who had fired shots at their vehicle. Investigators processed the scene, recovering 27 spent shell casings from two different caliber firearms.

James Antonio Johnson (pictured left and below), 24, later turned himself in to authorities and was charged with attempted murder and felony fleeting charges.

Pine Meadow’s Denise Simmons Named Escambia Stellar Employee Of The Year

May 28, 2025

Escambia County Public Schools’ Office of Community Involvement recognized Pine Meadow Elementary’s Denise Simmons as the Stellar Employee of the Year for 2025. She was previously recognized as the April, 2025 Stellar Employee of the Month.

Simmons serves as the administrative clerk at Pine Meadow Elementary. She has been with the district for 26 years and has dedicated 10 years to Pine Meadow. The district said Simmons consistently exemplifies the essential qualities expected of an administrative clerk. As the first point of contact for parents and students at Pine Meadow, she welcomes everyone with a friendly smile and greets them by name, helping to foster a welcoming and supportive environment. Her approachable demeanor ensures that all stakeholders feel comfortable when discussing any questions or concerns they may have.

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Felony Suspect That Eluded Deputies In Molino Has Been Captured

May 28, 2025

A felony suspect that eluded capture after abandoning a stolen vehicle in Molino Saturday night has been captured.

According to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, a suspect abandoned a stolen vehicle in the area of Highway 97 and Holly Park Lane, not far from the Dogwood Park Baptist Church. Thanks to OnStar tracking, deputies located the truck after it was reported stolen. Deputies set up a perimeter and searched for the suspect using a drone and K-9. The search was called off after several hours.

The ECSO said Tuesday that the suspect, 32-year-old Stephen Glenn Barton of Okeechobee, Florida, was later found hiding in a barn.

He was booked into the Escambia County Jail on charges of grand theft of a motor vehicle and grand theft of firearm. He remained jailed Wednesday morning with bond set $14,000.

Wahoos’ Woes Continue In 8-1 Loss To Montgomery Biscuits

May 28, 2025

written by Erik Bremer

In need of a reset, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos hoped the start of a weeklong road trip to Montgomery would help snap their team out of a six-game skid. Instead, their series opener offered more of the same in an 8-1 loss to the Biscuits on Tuesday night.

The Pensacola offense managed only three hits, highlighted by a solo home run from Cody Morissette in his first game since returning from six weeks on the injured list. With the loss, the Blue Wahoos have lost seven games in a row for just the fifth time in team history and have slipped back to .500 (23-23) for the first time since Opening Day.

The Biscuits jumped ahead early on Blue Wahoos starter Jacob Miller (L, 1-4), turning an infield single and a walk into a first-inning rally before Matthew Etzel hit an opposite-field, three-run homer for a 3-0 Montgomery lead.

Montgomery blew the game open with a five-run fourth inning despite collecting only two hits in the frame. Tatem Levins led off the rally with a grounder up the middle that turned into a single due to infield miscommunication, and Hunter Stovall followed with a bunt single. A one-out walk to Xavier Isaac loaded the bases for Cooper Kinney, who lifted a fly ball to left-center field that scored two runs when Shane Sasaki collided with Mark Coley II for an error. A Morissette error at second base scored another run, and two more came in on a pair of bases-loaded walks before reliever Alex Williams entered to end the threat.

That would be more than enough run support for Owen Wild (W, 2-3), who worked hitless ball until Morissette’s fifth-inning homer and pitched 5.1 innings before handing the game to the bullpen.

Williams and Josh White combined for 4.1 hitless innings of relief for the Blue Wahoos, but Jonny Cuevas and Trevor Martin were equally effective, keeping the Blue Wahoos from chipping away at the early deficit for an 8-1 final.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Biscuits on Wednesday. First pitch from Riverwalk Stadium is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.

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