Scores: Tate Baseball, Softball And Lacrosse; Northview Baseball

February 26, 2025

SOFTBALL

Pace 8, Tate 0

Defending 6A state champions Pace defeated the Tate Lady Aggies 8-0 Tuesday night.

Kara Wine was 1-2 at the plate to lead the Aggies.

Thursday night, Tate will host Northview.

Navarre 6, Northview 3

With seven runs in the sixth inning, Navarre softball defeated Northview 9-3 Tuesday night in Navarre.

Addysen Bolen led Northview with two RBIs, and she went 2-3.  Bailey Burkette also scored two hits for the Lady Chiefs.

Next, Northview will travel to Tate on Thursday.

BASEBALL

West Florida 12, Tate 2

The West Florida Jags defeated the Tate Aggies 12-2 Tuesday night.

Taite Davis and Connor Dethlefs each had two hits and one RBIs to lead the Aggies at bat. Dethlefs also recorded two stolen bases.

Up next, the Aggies will travel to Crestview on Thursday.

LACROSSE

Navarre 20, Tate 3

In girls lacrosse, the Navarre Raiders defeated the host Tate Aggies 20-3 Tuesday night

Tate will host Fort Walton Beach Thursday before traveling to West Florida on Friday.Both matchups are set for 6 p.m.

Two Injured In Crash Involving Van, ECUA Truck In Cantonment

February 25, 2025

Two people were injured in a Tuesday afternoon crash involving a van and a sanitation truck in Cantonment.

The crash happened on South Highway 97 near Sawyers Ridge Road about 1 p.m.

A van operated by a mobile pet grooming business overturned after the collision with an Emerald Coast Utilities Authority truck. The van came to rest on its side on Highway 97, while the ECUA driver moved the truck to Sawyers Ridge Road.

For more photos, click here.

Two occupants of the van, an adult female and a juvenile, were transported by Escambia County EMS to an area hospital with injuries that were not considered severe.

The Florida Highway Patrol is investigating and has not yet released the cause of the crash.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

Escambia County Continuing Community Center, Bridge Projects In Century

February 25, 2025

Escambia County is continuing to move forward with implementing millions of dollars in state grant projects on behalf of the Town of Century that will fund a community center and bridge improvements.

In August 2024, the state terminated millions in grants with Century.

The state terminated $12.8 million in grants with the town for two bridges and a hurricane shelter that will double as a community center and multi-purpose building. However, the state funds were awarded to Escambia County and the projects will continue.

Escambia County has received the $12,877,137 grant for the community center/shelter and for Jefferson Avenue and the Alger Road bridges. According to Escambia County, the status of those projects is as follows:

  • Community Center: This project is currently in the early stages and is being managed by our facilities department. The land on Hecker Road was transferred from Pensacola State College to Escambia County at no cost to the county, under the conditions that it must remain a community center/shelter. Phase I will include an environmental study. From there, they will bid for design and move forward with the process. Approximately $10 million was awarded for this project. The environmental review has been advertised and a consultant has been selected. Negotiations are ongoing.
  • Jefferson Avenue/Alger Road Bridge: This project will be a rehabilitation of a pipe culvert along Jefferson Avenue and a bridge replacement on Alger Road. Freedom Road was initially included in the scope, but it was later revised out as Century had secured separate funding (see below) to replace that structure. The environmental review has been advertised, a consultant has been selected, and negotiations are ongoing. The deadline was last week for design solicitations. The project is funded by $2,862,137 in grant funds.

A $3.255 million grant for a community center on Jefferson Avenue is essentially gone. The town council approved an amendment making the original grant just a simple planning grant, removing all construction and cutting funding from $3.255 million to $514,650. The just over a half million dollars awarded will pay for the work completed by an engineer, architect, and the grant administrator. Under the agreement with FloridaCommere accepted by the council, there is no money whatsoever for construction of the community center on Jefferson Avenue. The funds were taken back by the state and no part of the money awarded to Escambia County.

FloridaCommerce cuts the state grants due to “due to financial and fiscal solvency issues the Town is facing”, opting to have Escambia County continue the Jefferson Avenue/Alger Road bridge project and the community/shelter project.

A legislative appropriation to the town for replacement of a failed bridge on Freedom Road remains in place.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

92 Acre Borrow Pit Proposed For Highway 97 In Molino

February 25, 2025

A new sand and dirt borrow pit is being proposed from Highway 97 in Molino.

The 92.9 acre site on the east side of Highway 97 between Gibson Road and Sunshine Hill Road. is owned by Southern States Land Co. The principles of the company are the same as those of Molino Dirt and Sand, which will operate the pit, according to an application filed with the Escambia County Development Review Committee (DRC).

The pit will be excavated to a depth of 40 feet. The applicant said they drilled to 45 feet and did not reach the water table.

The applicant said there are not residences within 500 feet of the proposed pit. The company proposed that reclamation of the pit “involves the use of clean land clearing debris with approperate (sic) cover in accordance with all regulations.”

The proposal has not yet been set for formal DRC review.

Escambia Fire Rescue Presents Annual Awards (With Photo Gallery)

February 25, 2025

Escambia County Fire Rescue hosted their annual awards ceremony last Saturday. The ceremony served as a celebration of all achievements accomplished in 2024 and marking 25 years of service to the community.

For a photo gallery, click here.


Career Awards

  • Career Fire Officer of the Year: Lt. Daniel Mills
  • Career Firefighter of the Year: FF Allen Harrison
  • Lieutenant Terrell Jackson Award: Lt. Jason Crabbe
  • District Chief Dwain Bradshaw Award: FF Josh Bazinet

Medal of Courage

  • For heroic actions during a residential structure fire with entrapment (Deauville Way, Pensacola):
  • Lt. Charles McGuffey
  • FF Anthony Stafford
  • For exceptional bravery during a residential structure fire (Highway 95A):
  • Lt. Jeff Rohrer
  • FF David Neydlin

Distinguished Service Medal

  • Capt. Joel Richardson (Safety 2): Leadership in the first-ever Escambia County Fire Academy
  • Capt. Dan Kunz (Ladder 13): Dedication as a leader, instructor, and mentor
  • Lt. Nick Gradia (Safety 4): 17 years of service and unwavering support of fellow firefighters

ECFR Honor Guard Service Recognition

  • For 15 years of dedicated service:
  • Capt. Joel Richardson
  • Capt. Scott Averill
  • Lt. Nick Gradia
  • Lt. Adam Edwards
  • Lt. Dale Dirks

Company Citations
01/31/2024: Residential Structure Fire with Entrapment (Highway 95A)

  • Engine 6: Lt. Jeff Rohrer, FF Matt Callahan, FF David Neydlin, FF Mackenzie Church

02/09/2024: Cardiac Arrest Call (Pinebrook Circle)

  • Engine 219: Lt. Tom Schwarz, FF Anthony Stafford, FF Niall Reid
  • Engine 4: Lt. Chase Webb, FF Anthony Pizzo, FF Channon O’Connor, FF Bennet Silveira
  • Safety 3: Capt. Alex Torres

04/04/2024: Large Brush Fire (Somerville Court)

  • Chiefs: Adam Harrison, Paul Williams, Curt Isakson, Wes Barnett, Yoshimi Core, Jim Pokrandt
  • Lieutenants: Jim Allen, Jacob Meligan, Scott Hunsucker, Peter Welch, Jeff Rohrer, Lynn Garrett, Jason Menda, Keith Chapman, Dale Dirks, Kyle Sexton
  • Firefighters: Chris Knezienski, Joe Thrower, Travis Litchfield, John Quinn, Kenny Fehl, Jake Hoskins, Nick Pearson, Brian Kraatz, Jordan Ewing, Garic Fatheree, Paul Guy, Kyle Pickard, David Carballosa, Channin O’Connor, Ethan Muldoon, Jacob Darr, Shawn Hill, Victor Govyadov, Zach Aceto, Nathaniel Beuschel, Michael Iglesias, Kyle Muldoon, Tyler Jackson, Jim Nagim, Jeff Howard, Josh Reaves

04/04/2024: Cardiac Arrest Save (Secretariat Way)

  • Engine 219: Lt. Tom Schwarz, FF Chris French, FF Niall Reid
  • Logistics 1: Chief Jim Pokrandt

04/09/2024: Vehicle vs. Building Crash (Patton Drive)

  • Engine 16: Lt. Adam Edwards, FF Marcus Fairley, FF Hunter Burklow, FF Robert Mandel
  • Squad 14: Lt. JP Owens, FF Jason Rocco, FF Ryan Read, FF Nathaniel Beuschel

04/25/2024: Emergency Medical Response

  • Engine 7: Acting Lt. Kenny Fehl, FF Clay Brown
  • Safety 4: Lt. Nick Gradia

05/30/2024: Cardiac Arrest Save (N. 69th Avenue)

  • Engine 11: Lt. James Shaw, FF Gordon Wilson, FF Anthony Williams

07/13/2024: Rollover Crash with Entrapment (Blue Angel Parkway)

  • Engine 1: Lt. Chris Snipes, FF Bruce Durden, FF Neils Frage
  • Engine 11: Lt. Sean King, FF David Carballosa, FF Ander Sienra
  • Ladder 12: Lt. Jason Crabbe, FF Scott Walther, FF Connley Rogers
  • Squad 3: Lt. Jim Beagle, FF James Southern, FF Jacob Darr
  • Safety 4: Lt. Daniel Akerman
  • Battalion 3: Chief Jon Hollingsworth
  • Battalion 2: Chief Dan Brask

07/28/2024: Mass Shooting (Wedgewood Community Center)

  • Squad 3: Lt. Charles McGuffey, FF Jacob Darr, FF Shawn Hill
  • Safety 4: Lt. Nick Gradia

08/10/2024: Baby Delivery (Mapleleaf Drive)

  • Engine 6: Lt. Jeff Rohrer, FF Matt Callahan, FF Kenny Fehl, FF Zach Aceto

08/12/2024: Cardiac Arrest Save (New Warrington Road)

  • Engine 16: Lt. Keith Chapman, FF Marcus Fairley, FF Robert Mandel

08/18/2024: Cardiac Arrest Save

  • Engine 1: Lt. Dimitri Jansen, FF Justin King, FF Matthius Ross, FF Allan Beasley

09/09/2024: Cardiac Arrest Save (W. Gadsden Street)

  • Engine 17: Lt. Keith Chapman, FF David Carballosa, FF Channin O’Connor

Civilian Awards

  • Sherman Hopkins & Melissa Douglas: Performed CPR and used an AED to successfully rescue a cardiac arrest patient.
  • Melissa Grannum & Earline Heno: Provided CPR to a cardiac arrest patient during a social function, increasing survival chances.

Hurricane Helene Deployment

  • BC Steve Boothe, Lt. Keith Chapman, Lt. Darin Snipes, FF Michael Maddrey, FF Bobby Held, FF Haley Crabb, FF Shannon Halfacre, FF Kenny Fehl

Final Alarm Recipients

  • FF Wayne Kercher – Final Alarm: April 7, 2024
  • FF Clay Brown – Final Alarm: June 22, 2024
  • Chief Mark Clark – Final Alarm: September 1, 2024

Northview High School Names Students Of The Month

February 25, 2025

Northview High School recently named their Students of the Month for January. They are Ryan Phillips and Mary-Clayton Dawson, pictured with Principal Michael Sherrill. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Community Health Fair To Offer Free Services In Jay On March 8

February 25, 2025

The Northwest Florida Rural Health Network is hosting a Community Health Fair on Saturday, March 8, from 10 a.m. to noon at Jay First Baptist Church Family Life Center, located at 14113 Alabama Street in Jay.

This free event will feature vendor health booths, door prizes, and giveaways aimed at promoting community wellness. Residents will have the opportunity to connect with health professionals, learn about available resources, and receive valuable health information.

For more information, contact the Northwest Florida Rural Health Network at (850) 675-4787 or email keithstrickling@nwfrhn.org.

Parkrun At UWF Celebrating 250th Event, Six Years

February 25, 2025

Pensacola’s Rec Plex North parkrun will mark two significant milestones on Saturday, March 1, celebrating its 250th event and six years of bringing the community together through its FREE weekly timed 5k (3.1 miles) run/walk. Since its inception in February 2019 as the first parkrun on the campus of an American university, the weekly event has drawn more than 2,600 participants who have collectively completed over 20,000 runs covering 99,825 kilometers (62,028 miles) on the University of West Florida’s (UWF) scenic wooded trail.

The event, which routinely draws around 100 participants, has become known in the community for its friendly crowd that welcomes newcomers of all ages and abilities. “At every one of our events there are runners, joggers and walkers – parkrun is for everyone,” said Rob Gryskiewicz, who has volunteered at more than 175 parkruns and is now the co-event director with Caleb Carmichael, UWF’s cross country coach. “We’d love to have a big turnout for our 250th event and celebrate what makes this community so special.”

The free, volunteer-organized 5K has become a tourist attraction, drawing participants from across the United States and countries including Ireland, Germany, Poland, Canada, Australia, South Africa and the UK. These “parkrun tourists” have generated over 425 hotel room nights for the Pensacola area during their quest to visit new parkrun courses.

Each weekly parkrun is made possible by a thriving group of volunteers. “It’s a joy to see how the community has engaged and supported this event,” said Robin Foley, who co-founded the event in 2019. “We’re going strong after six great years thanks to hundreds of volunteers and the support of UWF, who allowed the use of their field and trails to make our parkrun possible.”

The partnership has benefited both organizations. Since parkrun volunteers revitalized the overgrown trail for the launch of their event in 2019, the site has once again become home to major cross country events like the ESCAROSA High School Championships and the Argonaut Invitational.

“Community engagement is a hallmark of our mission,” said Howard Reddy, UWF Vice President for University Advancement. “Mutually beneficial collaborations have been a key driver of our effort to become a community destination, so we’re proud to host parkrun and contribute to the immense health and wellness benefits it brings to our community.”

The success of the Pensacola event mirrors the global parkrun movement, which began in 2004 with just 13 runners in London’s Bushy Park. Today, about 400,000 people participate each Saturday at more than 2,500 free events across 23 countries.

New participants can register for free at ParkRun.us to receive a barcode for tracking their performance.

● What: 250th Rec Plex North parkrun
● When: Saturday, March 1, 7:30 a.m.
● Where: UWF Baars-Firestone Wildlife Sanctuary entrance (behind Lot Z at Rec Plex North)
● Cost: Free

Alabama Woman Gets 13 Years for Fleeing Fatal Escambia County Crash Scene

February 25, 2025

A Lillian, Alabama, woman was sentenced to 13 years in state prison following a fatal hit-and-run that claimed the life of a cyclist and injured another in Escambia County.

On October 19, 2022, Rachelle Johnson was driving a 2005 Toyota Highlander westbound on State Road 292 (Sorrento Road) when her vehicle veered off the road and struck two cyclists from Pensacola, who were riding on the road’s shoulder, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.  One cyclist was pronounced dead at the scene, while the other was hospitalized with injuries.

Johnson fled but was later found at her home in Lillian. During the investigation, videos from Walmart at Blue Angel and Sorrento show the Toyota driven by Johnson pulling into the grocery pickup area with significant damage to the front end. Witnesses followed Johnson and assisted in identifying the vehicle involved.

She pleaded guilty and received the maximum  13-year sentence for the leaving the scene of an accident involving death charge and four years, to be served concurrently, for leaving the scene of an accident involving bodily injury.

New Escambia EMS Strategy Aims to Enhance North Escambia Response Times

February 24, 2025

Currently, North Escambia EMS crews report to work at the Walnut Hill Fire Station or EMS “Post 50″ on Industrial Boulevard in Century. But that will soon change.

“The intent is not taking ambulances from up there,” Escambia EMS Director Chris Watts said. “The only change is going to be where they’re physically deployed out of…there’s some limitations with having the crews report directly to Century and Walnut Hill to start their day.”

Under the new plan, EMS crews that will work in the northern part of Escambia County will report to work at the main EMS headquarters on W Street and then drive an ambulance north to either Century or Walnut Hill.

“Some of the issues that we’ve run into is when you have people call out sick or can’t get to work,” Watts said, citing January’s ice and snow as an example. There are also situations, he said, when a crew could currently arrive to work Century or Walnut Hill to find that there’s no ambulance because it’s on a transport to Pensacola. If that same crew had reported to Post 10, they would have had an ambulance to take north.

Expansion of EMS Services in North Escambia

Upcoming changes also include plans for a third North Escambia ambulance that will station in McDavid or Molino. “Probably Molino just, so it’s a little bit further south, which provides a little bit better coverage for the North End of the county, especially where we’re starting to get more and more development as we, you know, move north of Cantonment.”

Watts is quick to admit that a crew destined for Walnut Hill, Century or Molino might come on duty at W Street and then get dispatched to an urgent call elsewhere in Pensacola.

“If that is the case, the intent is that the night shift hasn’t gone home yet and they’re still in the north end,” Watts said, explaining that start times for northern crews will be staggered. “So, you are still not eliminating coverage. It’s not like we are going to abandon (the north end) and bring everybody back to Post 10 off W Street and then deploy resources….After they get up there, then we can bring the night crews down.”

New Partnership with Newman’s Ambulance Service

In addition, Escambia County has a new agreement in place with Newman’s Ambulance Services, the oldest privately owned ambulance company in Alabama and the second oldest privately owned service in the United States.

Newmans’ Ambulances units are now staging at the Flomaton Fire Station, just across the line from Century. Watts said they have agreed to accept Florida calls when a Century or Walnut Hill unit is unavailable.

Watts said he is confident that EMS response will improve in North Escambia. He said the new plan and schedule will be evaluated once it goes into effect in March, and he will make adjustments, if needed, to address any problems that arise.

Pictured: Escambia County EMS ambulance on scene at calls in North Escambia. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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