Wahoos Fall To The Jumbo Shrimp
May 1, 2018
Eric Jagielo took matters into his own hands against his former club as the Jumbo Shrimp won Monday’s matinee by a 5-3 final.
In the third inning with the game tied at two, Jagielo doubled off Wahoos starter Wyatt Strahan (L, 3-2) to score Monte Harrison, which gave the Shrimp a 3-2 lead. He would later score in the inning on a wild pitch by Strahan, giving the Shrimp a two-run advantage.
Those two runs neutralized a two-run rally the Wahoos strung together in the top of the inning. Luis Gonzalez hit his first Double-A home run to get the visitors on the board and Shed Long scored on a sacrifice fly by Gabriel Guerrero to temporarily tie the game at 2-2. Strahan struggled for the first time on the road this season and was removed from the game after just three innings of work.
Max Duval (W, 1-2) did enough to secure his first win of the season. Outside of the third inning, Duval avoided danger and held the Wahoos to three hits and two runs (one earned) over his five innings. Jumbo Shrimp manager Randy Ready used four different relievers to secure the win for Jacksonville.
In the top of the eighth, Pensacola tried to mount a late-game comeback when C.J. McElroy delivered a pinch-hit single to score Josh VanMeter. With the score 5-3, Gavin LaValley came to the plate—representing the go-ahead run—and stuck out to end the inning.
Pensacola had another chance in the ninth off Jumbo Shrimp closer Jose Quijada (S, 2). After Brian O’Grady was hit by a pitch and Guerrero singled, VanMeter came to the dish as the go-ahead run. However, VanMeter popped out to third to end the series.
The Blue Wahoos open another homestand this Wednesday when the Mississippi Braves come to town. Pensacola’s only series victory this season came against the M-Braves two weeks ago. RHP Daniel Wright (2-1, 6.46) will get the nod for the Wahoos against M-Braves RHP Kyle Wright (1-3, 4.66). First pitch is scheduled for 6:35.
Vehicle Hits Century Whataburger
April 30, 2018
A vehicle hit the Whataburger restaurant in Century Monday afternoon.
The driver was not seriously injured, and damage to the building was said to be cosmetic, not structural. The business remained open as usual.
The Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS responded. The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.
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ECSO Identifies Body Found Sunday Near Creek In Cantonment
April 30, 2018
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office has identified the body found near a creek in Cantonment Sunday afternoon as David Ashley Mixon, 36.
Foul play is not suspected at this time, but investigators are still waiting on the final report from the Medical Examiner’s Office, according to Maj. Andrew Hobbs, spokesperson for the ECSO.
The body was discovered by children playing in the creek found the body east of a bridge on Highway 297A near County Road 97.
A relative of the children said they returned home and told him about the discovery.
“I wasn’t sure if they were kidding or had made up a story,” he said, “so walked in the creek back down there again. That’s not something I ever want to see again.”
The body was located some 200 to 300 yards off the roadway, not directly under the bridge.
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Search Continues For Molino Woman’s Killer; Family Shares Her Writings, Memorial
April 30, 2018
Today marks one year since a Molino woman was murdered, and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office says the hunt for the killer continues.
Anna Louis Brown, also known as Anna Louise Brown Vega, was found shot and killed on Gibson Road off Crabtree Church Road in Molino on April 30, 2017. Brown, 38, was pronounced deceased at the scene; her body was discovered on or near the roadway.
Investigators believe the murder was not a random act of violence, and they believe Brown knew the person that killed her. No suspect has been named.
“Anna was a caring and compassionate person, helping others and ministering to them with God’s love and grace. She never met a stranger, often smiling and greeting many with whom she came into contact,” Anna’s mother, Sue Brown, said in statement released for the anniversary of her death.
She said Anna had a vivacious personality with a joy for living life to the fullest, loved horses, walking through the woods, running and diving. She was active in her church and took several mission trips.
When Anna joined a class at Hamilton Baptist Church in Robertsdale, Anna was asked to write down something about her life.
“I am …doing life as a working, blessed Mom of two amazing children,” Anna wrote. “I love being a mom! There are moments and days and situations that are tough and rough and painful and challenging and hard; but the joy of loving and having the privilege to nurture and teach my kids is a gift. I know they are each God’s first, and that helps me worry less when they are away,” Anna wrote. “I work as a Physical Therapist Assistant …I love doing therapy!”
She continued, “I have a great family. I have wonderful parents and I have a growing relationship with my Creator, my Lord, my salvation, my strength, provider, comforter and friend. With my natural family and my church family, I am never alone or separated. I receive love and support and physical, tangible help when it’s needed. That support and encouragement makes single parenting not so single! Yay!”
Anna’s mom has also shared entries from Anna Brown’s journal as seen on this page. The ones above and to the left are from April 29, 2017 – the day before her death.
Anyone with information on the murder is asked to contact the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or call Gulf Coast Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP
To read the complete statement from Brown’s family and the words of Anna Brown, click here.
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Hanna Nelson, Jackson Flowers Named EREC Scholarship Winners
April 30, 2018
Saturday, Escambia River Electric Cooperative awarded two $4,000 scholarships to local high school seniors. The Escambia County winner was Hannah Nelson from Northview High School, and the Santa Rosa County winner was Jackson Flowers from Jay High School.
The award were presented Saturday during EREC’s annual meeting at Northview High School.
This was EREC’s 21st year to offer the Herman D. Johnson Scholarship Awards to a graduating senior with a parent or guardian that is a member of the cooperative..
In the past, capital credits issued by EREC that were unclaimed had to be turned over to the state. But state legislation now allows such funds to be deposited into a qualified, educational charity fund. The EREC membership voted to use these funds in the form of scholarships.
Both students will receive $1,000 for each of four years provided they continue to meet the scholarship criteria.
Pictured top: EREC Board of Trustees President Rick Hunsucker presents a Herman D. Johnson Scholarship Award to Hanna Nelson of Northview High School Saturday. Pictured inset: Scholarship recipient Jackson Flowers. He was unable to attend the presentation Saturday due to a school-related trip. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.
New Bridges Open On Arthur Brown, Nokomis Roads
April 30, 2018
Two newly constructed bridges in the Walnut Hill area are now open.
Nokomis Road
A new prefabricated steel bridge bridge on Nokomis Road over Reedy Creek in McDavid is now open to traffic.
Construction included replacement of the bridge and bridge approaches. The new bridge is approximately 10 feet wider than the old bridge, with the addition of 5-foot shoulders on either side. The new bridge is solid American steel with corrugated decks that are paved with asphalt after installation for several decades of service.
Due to structural deficiencies, the state ordered the old Nokomis Road bridge closed in December.
Arthur Brown Road
Traffic on Arthur Brown Road (County Road 99A) over Boggy Creek in Walnut Hill was moved to a newly constructed bridge on Saturday. Crews will now disassemble the temporary bridge and complete miscellaneous work items. The entire project, which is near the Walnut Hill Baptist Church, is anticipated to be complete in June, weather permitting.
The new bridge includes 11-foot travel lanes, 6-foot shoulders and a solid concrete barrier railing. The bridge approaches have also been replaced.
Nokomis Road
Pictured top: A newly opened bridge on Arthur Brown Road in Walnut Hill. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Town Of Century Presents Free Women’s Self Defense Class
April 30, 2018
The Town of Century presented a free women’s self defense class on Saturday.
Participants learned simple but effective techniques that can be used against an attacker in multiple situations.
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Bratt Elementary Names Students Of The Month
April 30, 2018
The following students were named Students of the Month for April at Bratt Elementary School.
Pre-K
- Tendrell Johnsen
- Juliet McDonald
Kindergarten
- Walker Morris
- Kallie Ikner
- Cameron Gipson
- Brian Sanders
- Ivyonna Knight
First Grade
- X’zavion Williams
- Jonathan Patrick
- Madison Rice
- Kimmora Thomas
Second Grade
- Tyler McAnally
- Wyatt Spence
- Chloe Satterwhite
- Makinzi Roley
Third Grade
- Dakota Richardson
- Margret Baker
- Trinity Bryan
Fourth Grade
- Jeremy Thomas
- Fallon Hubbard
- J.C. Glenn
- Sophia Adkins
Fifth Grade
- Landon Hawthorne
- Payton Daw
- Brayden Reaves
- Derek Kinley
Northview Tops Washington, Pace And Milton In NJROTC Flag Football Tourney (With Gallery)
April 30, 2018
Northview won a NJROTC flag football tournament held Saturday at Tommy Weaver Memorial Stadium in Bratt.
Team placements and tournament records were a follows:
1st place Northview 5-1,
2nd place Milton (1) 4-2,
3rd place Pace (1) 4-2,
4th place Escamba 3-3
The Washington High School NJROTC also participated.
For a photo gallery, click here.
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Female Firefighter Files Federal Discrimination Complaint Against Escambia County
April 30, 2018
A female career firefighter has filed a federal discrimination complaint against Escambia County.
She has “filed a claim of discrimination against the County with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission,” according to an Escambia County Commission agenda. The commission is set to discus the case at a regular meeting on Thursday.
She kept a detailed personal journal in which she detailed a culture of verbal, physical and sexual harassment within the fire department. The journal was part of a county investigation into Escambia Fire Rescue that led to the county fire chief being relieved of his duties, the dismissal of a firefighter and a reprimand for a lieutenant.
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