‘Team Imported’ Wins Softball Tournament

July 31, 2017

“Team Imported” took first place in the First Annual Northview Baseball Softball Tournament at Bradbery Park in Walnut Hill. All proceeds from the coed tournament will benefit the baseball program at Northview High School. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Traffic: Nightly Traffic Shift On Nine Mile At Highway 29

July 31, 2017

East and westbound traffic on Nine Mile Road at the U.S. 29 overpass in Escambia County will be reduced to one lane from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. beginning Sunday, July 30. Eastbound traffic will be shifted to the inside westbound travel lane as the contractor prepares the area for construction of the support column for the new center bridge deck. Traffic control officers will be on site to help direct traffic.

Construction activities are weather dependent and may be delayed or rescheduled in the event of inclement weather. Drivers are reminded to use caution and to watch for construction workers and equipment entering and exiting the roadway.

Wahoos Fall To Birmingham

July 31, 2017

Pensacola Blue Wahoos center fielder Gabriel Guerrero smacked a line drive over the center field wall to tie the Birmingham Barons in the seventh inning.

But the Barons scored two runs in the bottom of the inning to go ahead, 4-2, and overcame the Blue Wahoos in front of 5,399 at Regions Field.

Birmingham catcher Brett Austin scored on a line drive single by shortstop Danny Medrick for the go-ahead run in the bottom of the seventh inning. Then, DH Nick Basto singled to left field to drive in Medrick.

Pensacola fell to 18-18 and remain tied with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp for first in the Southern League South Division in the second half. Pensacola is 58-48 overall and won the first half title. They are the first Southern League team since the Tennessee Smokies (2009-2011) to win a Southern League record four straight halves.

Birmingham got back-to-back solo homers in the bottom of the fourth to take the lead, 2-1, when center fielder Hunter Jones and left fielder Courtney Hawkins, who both clobbered the ball over the left field wall. It was Jones sixth homer of the season and the seventh for Hawkins.

Pensacola scored first in the fourth inning to go up, 1-0, when Josh VanMeter singled to center and stole second base — his 12th steal in 14 attempts. He advanced to third base on a wild pitch and scored when Blue Wahoos first baseman Brian O’Grady bounced into a force out.

Pensacola starter Keury Mella pitched six innings and allowed two runs on six hits and two walks, and he struck out five.

Pensacola reliever Tyler Rainey made his first Double-A appearance and got the loss, giving up two runs, one earned on three hits and struck out one in his one inning of work Sunday.

Birmingham starter Jordan Stephens rebounded from allowing five runs in 5.2 innings in his last start against Chattanooga, to pitch seven innings and give up two runs to Pensacola on six hits and four walks and struck out six. He is 2-3 with a 2.10 ERA this season.

Escambia District Child Care Registration

July 31, 2017

The first day of school in Escambia County this year is August 10. As parents get ready for the kids to return to school, many also need to make their arrangements for after-school child care.

Some of the schools offer their own program on-site, while many others work with Campfire, Childhood Dreams, Creative School Age Child Care, the YMCA, or Angel’s Aftercare.

Registration for all on-site child care begins Wednesday, August 2, 2017.

“Our mission is to assist families by providing affordable, high quality child care on-site,” explained Aisha Adkison the ECSD School-Age Child Care Coordinator. “Our schools’ points of contact, as well as the other agencies who work with us on our campuses, will be available to help families with the registration process starting next week. We all urge parents to make contact as early as possible, to help everyone plan for a smooth transition on the first day of school.”

Contact numbers for each childcare program are listed below.

Escambia County School District School-Age Child Care Registration Information
Mission: Quality, Affordable, On-site, School-Age Child Care
Registration Begins: August 2, 2017

District-Operated Programs (school and POC):
Bellview Elementary School, Joanne Windham, 850-941-6064
Bratt Elementary School, Brandy Pierce, 850-327-6154
Ensley Elementary School, Sylvia Purifoy-Herbert, 850-474-5336
Global Learning Center, Adrienne Green, 850-430-7594
L.D. McArthur Elementary School, Angela James, 850-494-5628

Contracted Sites:

Camp Fire Gulf Winds: 850-476-1760
Longleaf Elementary School and Scenic Heights Elementary School.

Childhood Dreams: 850-572-1131
Brentwood Elementary School, Myrtle Grove Elementary School, and Pleasant Grove Elementary School.

Creative School Age Child Care: 850-479-7814
Jim Allen Elementary School, Beulah Elementary School, Blue Angels Elementary School, Cordova Park Elementary School, Hellen Caro Elementary School, Lipscomb Elementary School, Molino Park Elementary School, Pine Meadow Elementary School, A.K. Suter Elementary School, Ransom Middle School, and N.B. Cook Elementary School.

YMCA: 850-478-1222
Ferry Pass Elementary School, Holm Elementary School, Sherwood Elementary School, Bellview Middle School, Brown Barge Middle School, Ferry Pass Middle School, Woodham Middle School, and Workman Middle School.

Angel’s Aftercare: 850-288-5356
Navy Point Elementary School

Preteen Dies From Sunday Morning House Fire

July 30, 2017

Update: De’Anah East, 12, has passed away as the result of house fire Sunday morning, according to family members. She was said to be the only person home Sunday morning at the time of the fire.

A preteen was hospitalized after a house fire this morning in Escambia County.

Escambia County Fire Rescue responded to the home in the 6600 block of Westmont Street about 7 a.m. Sunday after 911 received multiple calls reporting a structure fire with flames and smoke showing.

The first crew arrived on scene at 7:05 a.m. to find flames coming from the single family home. Crews from Ensley, Bellview, Brent, Ferry Pass, Cantonment, Osceola and Cantonment stations of Escambia Fire REscue responded. The fire was extinguished at 8:22 a.m. The home was a total loss with four residents displaced.

A preteen female was transported by Escambia County EMS to Sacred Heart Hospital. An update on her condition was not available.

The cause of the fire is under investigation by the Florida State Fire Marshal’s Office.

Fire officials found no evidence of a working smoke detector in the home. If you do not have a smoke detector in your home and need assistance, both the county and the city have programs to help. For more information, contact Escambia County Fire Rescue at 850-595-HERO (4376). Residents within city of Pensacola limits may call 850-436-5200 for smoke detector installation assistance.

For more photos, click here.

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

UPDATE: Suspect Captured After Crashing Into Alabama Deputy

July 30, 2017

UPDATE: This suspect has surrendered to Baldwin County authorities.

The Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a suspect they say intentionally crashed into a deputy following a chase early Saturday morning.

About 1 a.m. a deputy watched as a white Ford truck ran a four-way stop at County Roads 32 and 87. A chase ensued with the suspect wrecking just north of Highway 98.

“As the Deputy approached the vehicle attempted to head north and then rammed the Deputy head on. The suspect jumped from the vehicle and fled on foot,” a press release stated. The deputy was treated and released at South Baldwin Hospital for head and shoulder injuries.

The suspect has been identified as 21-year old Dennis Coburn. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to call their local law enforcement agency.

Motorcyclist Ejected On To Utility Trailer In Crash

July 30, 2017

A motorcyclist  was seriously injured in a crash Saturday on Highway 95 at East Roberts Road.

The motorcyclist apparently collided with a pickup and utility trailer. He was ejected from his motorcycle and came to rest on the utility trailer, according to witnesses. He was transported by ambulance to an area hospital as a possible “trauma alert”.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details have not yet been released.

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

Hundreds Receive Free Schools Supplies In Century, Atmore

July 30, 2017

Free back to school supplies were distributed in Atmore and Century on Saturday.

In Century, free school supplies were given to residents, along with free food, face painting and more. The event was sponsored in part by Century Mayor Henry Hawkins.

Grace Fellowship in Atmore hosted their annual Unity In The Community event with a kid’s carnival, food and entertainment. School supplies and school uniforms were given to students in need.

Coming up next weekend, Victory Assembly of God will host their annual Day of Hope back to school drive on Saturday, August 5 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Free backpacks, school supplies, grocery items and free professional haircuts will be available. For more information visit victorycan.org or call (850) 587-2295. The church is located on Highway 29 just south of Barrineau Park Rd. Children must be present to receive supplies.

Pictured above and immediately below: School supply giveaway in Century. Bottom two photos: United in the Community in Atmore. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com click to enlarge.

Registration Event Scheduled For Danceworks Classes

July 30, 2017

Registration is underway for Heather Leonard’s Danceworks, and a registration event will be held Monday.

The registration will be from 5 until 7 p.m. on Monday at the Byrneville Community Center.

Ballet, tap, pointe, hip hop and jazz classes will be taught by Heather Leonard beginning the week of August 14 for girls ages 3 and up. Classes for ages 3-8  will be based on age, while classes for  dancers age 9 and over will be based upon level. Leonard has taught dance to hundreds of girls from North Escambia and surrounding areas.

For the class schedule, click here. For a registration form, click here. For further information or questions email hldanceworks@gmail.com.

NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Tax Collector Employees Graduate From Public Manager Program

July 30, 2017

The Escambia County Tax Collector’s Office has announced the graduation of four employees from Florida’s Certified Public Manager program. The graduates are among hundreds of individuals statewide who completed the program.

The four CPM graduates are:

Scott Lunsford, Escambia County Tax Collector

Richard Stone, Chief Operations Officer

Brenda Chestnutt, Chief Financial Officer

Kimson Nobles, Senior Manager

The CPM program is a nationally-recognized leadership development program currently offered in 38 states and by the federal government. Its purpose is to develop more effective public managers, thereby improving services to taxpayers. Graduates complete a rigorous two-year program, consisting of 32 days of classroom instruction, supplemented by comprehensive homework assignments and exams.

Florida has one of the largest  CPM programs in the country, with approximately 5,900 graduates from more than 100 agencies – including city, county, state and constitutional offices. The Florida Cabinet has recognized the program as a “preferred management development program.” The CPM program is administered by the Florida Center for Public Management at Florida State University, which is part of the Reubin O’Donovan Askew School of Public Administration and Policy.

In honor of the new graduates, Florida Governor Rick Scott designated the week of July 24-30 as “Certified Public Manager Recognition Week.”

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