Northview Celebrates Senior Night With 3-1 Win Over Destin
March 27, 2026
The Northview Chiefs celebrated senior night with a 3-1 win over the visiting Destin Sharks.
Starting pitcher Grayson Burns earned the win for the Chiefs, surrendering four hits and one unearned rn in five and two-thirds innings, while striking out nine and walking one. Bryant Mason pitched one and one-third innings with no hits and no runs, walking two and striking out three.
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Jase Portwood led Northview at the plate with two RBIs, while Dane King went 2-.
Before the game, the Chiefs honored this year’s seniors:
- Jack Boutwell
- Jackson Bridges
- Luke Chavers
- Cole Davis
- Brayden Gindl
- Gauge Harrison
- Dane King
- Bryant Mason
- Same Reid
- Grayden Sheffield
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Hubbard and Sappington Combine for Eight Goals As Tate Lacrosse Overpowers PHS
March 27, 2026
The Tate Aggies girls lacrosse team earned a dominant 12-4 road victory over the Pensacola High Tigers on Thursday,.
The Aggies established control early, ending the first half with a narrow 3-2 lead. However, Tate broke the game open in the second half, outscoring the Tigers 9-2 to seal the win.
The Aggies’ offense was led by seniors Taelyn Hubbard and Tori Sappington, who each found the back of the net four times. Hubbard added an assist to finish with a team-high five points. Junior Kira Bigalow also had a multi-goal performance with two scores and an assist. Other goals were contributed by I. McNeill and Trinity Torres.
Defensively, the Aggies were anchored by sophomore Ashlee Edgar, who recorded four saves to limit the Tigers’ scoring opportunities. Tate’s aggressive play was reflected in their 29 shots on goal compared to Pensacola High’s limited offensive production.
The victory marks a season sweep for Tate over the Tigers, following a 16-2 win earlier in February.
Up next, the Aggies will travel to Milton on Monday.
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Womack And Day Homer As Northview Falls At Pace
March 27, 2026
Pace 10, Northview 3
The Northview Lady Chiefs dropped a road contest to Pace 10-3 on Thursday night.
Mikayla McAnally went for five innings in the circle, allowing five hits and seven runs (three earned), walking one and striking out four. Peyton Womack pitched one inning, surrendering two hits and three runs, walking one.
Peyton Womack had a solo home run in the top of the sixth inning to right field. In the seventh inning, Daviona Randolph hit a solo home run to left field.
McAnally, Womack, and Daviona Randolph each had one hit and one RBI, while Riley Brooks added one hit.
Northview will host Milton at 5 p.m. on Friday.
ECSO Locates Missing Teen Last Seen At Milestone Park
March 26, 2026
UPDATE: THIS MISSING TEEN HAS BEEN LOCATED.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office was searching early Thursday morning for a missing endangered teen lass seen at Milestone.
Adrian Zane Robertson, 14, was last seen about 7 p.m. Wednesday near the basketball courts at Milestone Park on Nine Mile Road.
He was wearing a dark blue zip-up jacket, light blue shorts with stripes, and red tennis shoes. He is 6 feet tall, has black hair, and wears glasses.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call the ECSO at (850) 436-9620.
Escambia Woman Gets 27 Years For Fatal Pensacola Beach DUI Crash
March 26, 2026
A 63-year-old Escambia County woman has been sentenced to 27 years in state prison for DUI manslaughter and vehicular homicide for a fatal crash on Pensacola Beach that claimed the life of a Texas man in June 2025.
Ann Passman Killough was driving a BMW SUV that rear-ended one of two motorcycles traveling east on Via De Luna Drive near Avenida 19 about 3:10 a.m., according to the Florida Highway Patrol. Troopers said the motorcycle was dragged for almost one block before she stopped.
The motorcyclist, a 28-year-old Frisco, Texas, man, was pronounced deceased on the scene.
Annual GCA & NRYO Spring Livestock Show Is Friday And Saturday
March 26, 2026

The next generation of agricultural leaders is preparing to step into the spotlight as the Gulf Coast Agriculture and Natural Resources Youth Organization (GCA & NRYO) hosts its Annual Spring Livestock Show this weekend.
The event kicks off Friday at 1 p.m. and continues Saturday, at 9 a.m. at the Escambia County 4-H Livestock Facility at 5701 Highway 99 near Molino.
This year’s showcase arrives amid a significant surge in interest. Organizers say the show has nearly doubled in size compared to previous years, a growth they believe reflects an increasing interest among youth in agriculture, livestock management, and hands-on learning experiences.
Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of livestock, including hogs, cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, and rabbits. For the exhibitors, the event is the culmination of months of early mornings and rigorous responsibility. Beyond the technical aspects of agricultural knowledge, organizers say the projects help local youth develop dedication and responsibility as they prepare their animals for judging.
The weekend is more than just a competition; organizers describe it as a “great opportunity for the community to come together and support the next generation of agricultural leaders.”
The festivities will conclude Saturday with a market animal auction. The auction allows community members to directly support the exhibitors, with proceeds designated to help the youth continue their agricultural education and invest in future projects.
The event is free and open to the public. Organizers are encouraging families and supporters to attend to celebrate hard work and learn more about the impact of local agriculture.
On Saturday, the event will be concurrently with the annual Blue Jacket Jamboree, which will be ongoing from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m with crafts, a car show, kids zone, egg drop (11 a.m.), and more. Admission is free.
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Time Running Out To Sign Up For Ransom Middle Cheer ‘Egg My Yard’
March 26, 2026
ime is running out to sign up for the Ransom Middle School Cheerleaders Egg My Yard fundraiser.
Order candy-filled eggs to be hidden in your yard on the night before Easter. Additional options include delivery or pick up at Ransom. Deliveries to Nine Mile Road and north only.
Packages:
- 25 eggs – $20
- 50 eggs – $35
- 100 eggs – $50
Ordering closes on March 27, or when sold out. Checks should be payable to Ransom Middle.
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Of note, the Tate High School cheerleaders are not holding an Egg My Yard fundraiser this year.
Freshmen Baseball: WFHS Defeats Tate
March 26, 2026
West Florida 5, Tate 1 (Freshmen)
TheWest Florida High School Freshmen Jaguars defeated the Tate Aggies 5-1 on Wednesday night.
Chandler Goins earned the win for West Florida Freshmen, giving up one hit on one unearned run in six innings, walking three and striking out eight. Brayden Luciano took the loss for Tate, giving up four runs (three earned) on six hits in five innings, walking two and striking out one.
Goins, Carson Howell, and Griffin King each had two hits for the Jaguar freshmen. Goins and Chase Gilmore each recorded one RBI.
Jackson Turner went 1–2 with one RBI for the Freshmen Aggies.
Escambia SWAT Team Takes Barricaded Suspect Into Custody
March 25, 2026
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team took a barricaded man into custody on Wednesday morning.
ECSO said 34-year-old Seveyon DaQuon Richardson barricaded himself inside a residence at Pace Boulevard and Belmont Street after deputies arrived to serve felony warrants.
Richardson had outstanding warrants for burglary with property damage, multiple counts of criminal mischief, firing a weapon, aggravated battery, a weapons offense, and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon.
Richardson has an extensive criminal history, including 10 prior misdemeanor and seven felony convictions, with charges ranging from battery, theft, burglary, aggravated assault, aggravated battery, fleeing and eluding, drug offenses, and weapon violations, and is facing additional charges related to items found in his possession during the incident.
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Tate High Ag Student Completes 54-Hour Custom Fire Pit Build By Hand
March 25, 2026
Tate High School senior Ian Stinnett recently completed a custom hanging fire pit, finishing the 54-hour project entirely by hand in the school’s agricultural mechanics shop.
While many modern shop projects utilize the Torchmate CNC machine for automated precision, this specific design required manual fabrication. Working under the supervision of Ag Mechanics teacher and FFA advisor Travis Ackerson, Stinnett used a plasma cutter, MIG welder, and angle grinder to cut and join every component.
The project required manual measurements and steady-hand cutting for each piece. Stinnett also had to manually level the pit using a chain system to ensure the finished product hung evenly.
The project highlighted the technical problem-solving and manual craftsmanship taught within the Tate agricultural program, particularly when automated equipment is not an option for a specific build.
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