Join The Celebrate Freedom 5K And One Mile Fun Run In Jay

July 1, 2016

Celebrate Independence Day this year by running or walking in the 17th Annual Celebrate Freedom 5K and one mile Fun Run on Monday, July 4, in Jay.

The 5K starts at 8 a.m. with the one mile beginning at approximately 9:15 a.m..

The race starts and ends in the Jay City Park. Patriotic awards will be given in 30 different age groups. Watermelon and refreshments will be served to all participants.

The awards ceremony will be held at the park pavilion immediately following the one mile fun run. You can sign up online at www.active.com or sign up on the day of the race. Contact Race Coordinator Matthew Dobson for more information at 850-217-2603 or email rmdobson@liberty.edu.

Blue Wahoos Lose To Lookouts

July 1, 2016

Pensacola Blue Wahoos right hander Rookie Davis had a grueling outing against the Chattanooga Lookouts on Thursday night.

Davis has nagging hip and back injuries but gritted it out and when Pensacola went to the bullpen to start the seventh, the Blue Wahoos trailed the Lookouts by one run, 2-1. However, Chattanooga tagged the Blue Wahoos relievers to go on to win the game, 7-3, in front of 4,884 at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

Pensacola manager Pat Kelly said Davis, who dropped to 6-2 with a 2.67 earned-run average, has shown some toughness this year. He came over in the trade between the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees for star closer Aroldis Chapman.

“He labored a couple of innings,” Kelly said. “But he’s amazing. He makes do and gets his innings. I don’t think he had his best stuff and I don’t think he felt that good physically today.”

Davis ended up working six innings, giving up six hits, allowing two earned runs, walking one and striking out three.

In the fourth inning, Chattanooga slugger Daniel Palka slammed his Southern League-leading 20th homer into the Hill-Kelly hill in right field for a 1-0 Chattanooga lead. Then, Lookouts shortstop Leo Reginatto hit a deep fly ball to center to score left fielder Travis Harrison to put the Lookouts up, 2-0.

Pensacola center fielder Jeff Gelalich tripled in the right field corner with two outs in the bottom of the fifth inning that scored shortstop Calten Daal that pulled the Blue Wahoos within, 2-1.

Pensacola dropped to 3-4 in the second half and 43-33 overall in the Southern League South Division.

Kelly said he needs to find Gelalich more playing time. He went 2-4 with a double and triple, scored a run and knocked in another. On the season for Pensacola, he’s batting .298 in 57 at bats with six RBIs.

“Jeff has done a good job in a limited role,” Kelly said. “Every time he gets a chance, he does good things. He sparks this offense.”

The game got away from Pensacola in the seventh inning when they brought in Caleb Cotham in the seventh inning—a Cincinnati Reds’ reliever who is doing a Major League rehab for right shoulder inflammation. Kelly said they were going to give him 15-20 pitches.

He threw 18 pitches to four batters and failed to get an out, giving up three runs, two earned to the Lookouts who went ahead, 5-1.

The play that hurt Cotham the most was a routine chopper by Chattanooga center fielder Shannon Wilkerson that Daal fielded at short and then lobbed over the first baseman’s head, allowing Stuart Turner to score the first run on the inning to put the Lookouts ahead, 3-1.

Third baseman Engelb Vielma then scored for a 4-1 lead when Chattanooga second baseman Ryan Walker singled to right field. The final run scored when Chattanooga slugger Palka hit a chopper up the middle that Daal reached but he didn’t have a play, allowing Wilkerson to score and giving Chattanooga a 5-1 lead.

Wilkerson, who replaced Granite in center field in the fourth inning, then blasted a two-out, two-run homer in the eighth that put Chattanooga up, 7-1. Also scoring was Turner, who reached first on Pensacola third baseman Taylor Sparks’ high throw to first.

Blue Wahoos right fielder Sebastian Elizalde singled to right field, despite a defensive shift, that scored Gelalich that made the score, 7-2 in the bottom of the eighth inning. Pensacola DH Juan Duran then hit a grass burner to left field to drive in Elizalde and cut the lead to 7-3.

No Candidates Run For One District 5 Seat

June 30, 2016

One District 5 office will be filled by appointment after no candidate qualified to seek election.

With no candidate for the Escambia County Soil & Water Conservation District Group 5 seat, the upcoming vacancy will be filled by appointment of the remaining members until the next regular election in 2018, according to the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections Office.

According to the Supervisor of Elections Office,  Henry Stromas IV pre-filed, but did not complete the qualification process for the nonpartisan seat.

The Escambia County Soil & Water Conservation District Group 5 seat is currently held by Stephen Jones until his term expires in January 2017.

The Escambia County Soil & Water Conservation District is a “special district established to provide for control and prevention of soil erosion and for furthering the conservation, development and utilization of soil and water resources, and the disposal of water, to preserve natural resources, control floods, assist in maintaining the navigability of rivers and harbors, preserve wildlife, protect the tax base and public lands, and protect and promote the health, safety and general welfare of the people”.

Century Awarded $25K Department of Economic Opportunity Grant

June 30, 2016

The Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO)  has awarded a Community Planning Technical Assistance grant to the Town of Century.

The $25,000 grant will be used to update Century’s Land Development Code, which has not been updated since 1992.

Across the state, the DEO awarded grants totaling $1.3 million to 43 local governments and regional planning councils.

Cissy Proctor, Executive Director of DEO, said, “DEO’s team of community planners is committed to improving opportunities for economic development in communities both large and small across the state. Throughout the next year, technical assistance grants will help guide and support these local communities as they work to meet their area’s community, economic and workforce development needs.”

Since 2011-12, DEO has received funds to provide grants to local governments and regional planning councils. Community Planning Technical Assistance grants are for one fiscal year.

Grant funding is delivered to the community after performance measures in the grant agreement are met.

NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Flomaton Man Arrested In Century On Meth Charge

June 30, 2016

A Flomaton man was jailed after deputies say he was caught trying to hide meth down his pants.

Escambia County deputies were patrolling at the dead end of  Brooms Road outside Century when they observed two males turn and run when they noticed law enforcement. Both men were detained and placed in back of different patrol vehicles.

While 27-year old Travis Lee Salter was being questioned, a deputy reported that he saw three baggies of an unknown substance had been placed on the center floor area of his patrol vehicle, along with  a watch and over the counter sleep medications.

As Salter was being removed from the deputy’s Tahoe, he allegedly slid down in the floor area where he grabbed a baggie while handcuffed and slid it into the back of his pants. The bag was later determined to contain methamphetamine, according to an arrest report.

Salter was charged with felony possession of methamphetamine. He remained in the Escambia County Jail Thursday morning with bond set $5,000.

The second man involved in the incident was not immediately charged with any crime.

Photos: Heavy Rain Causes Highway 97 Flooding

June 30, 2016

Heavy downpours Wednesday afternoon in the Davisville and Atmore area caused street flooding.

On Highway 97 in Davisville, just south of the Alabama/Florida state line, southbound drivers were welcomed to Florida with flooding in the southbound lane. At least one driver lost control and ran off the roadway.

On Highway 31 east of Atmore near Florida Highway, heavy rain led to an accident with injuries. There was no word on the severity of the accident (bottom photo).

Pictured above and below: Flooding on Highway 97 just south of the state line in Davisville Wednesday afternoon. Bottom photo: An accident during heavy rain on Highway 31 just east of Atmore. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Volunteers Sought For West Florida Public Library Board of Governance

June 30, 2016

The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners is seeking county residents interested in volunteering to fill a vacancy on the West Florida Public Library Board of Governance.The duties of the board include establishing policy and overseeing the management of Escambia County library services and to make recommendations to the BCC regarding the annual budget according to the purposes and authority set forth in resolutions, interlocal agreements and other agreements, as well as state and federal laws. These duties also include establishing an annual plan of service and the long-range strategic planning of library services.

West Florida Public Libraries provides service to all of Escambia County, with the board typically meeting on the fourth Monday of the month from 4 to 6:30 p.m.

Residents interested in serving on the board are asked to submit a resume and letter indicating their desire to serve by close of business on Tuesday, July 5. Resumes should be submitted to Todd J. Humble, Director, West Florida Public Libraries, 239 N. Spring Street, Pensacola, FL, 32502 or by email to tjhumble@mywfpl.com.

State Regulators Issue Warning On Vacation Scams

June 30, 2016

State financial regulators have issued a warning to Floridians and tourists to be on guard for vacation and travel scams. The Office of Financial Regulation posted the “consumer alert” regarding vacation rental, sweepstakes and social-media vacation scams that seek large upfront deposits, request personal information or ask for fees to be paid by a wire transfer or prepaid debt card. The state office advises people making vacation or travel plans to be wary of the word “free,” check the company’s direct website and verify a company’s license with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation or the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

by The News Service of Florida

Wahoos Shutout Chattanooga

June 30, 2016

Someone forgot to tell Tyler Mahle that the hitters in Double-A are better than the ones he dominated in Single-A.

Seemingly without a hitch, Mahle has made the mid-season jump to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos from the High-A Daytona Tortugas, so far.

In his Blue Wahoos Stadium debut, the 21-year-old Mahle showed he belongs here by throwing five scoreless innings, striking out eight, including four in a row, and pitching his way out of two bases-loaded jams.

His poise helped Pensacola win the opener of the five game series against Chattanooga, shutting them out, 3-0, in front of the Blue Wahoos 19th sellout crowd of 5,038 Wednesday.

“There’s not a huge difference but they will make you pay if you make a mistake,” Mahle said of Southern League hitters. “They’re a little more selective. They know what they want to hit. I just trust my stuff and throw strikes.”

Pensacola manager Pat Kelly has followed Mahle, who’s ranked the Cincinnati Reds No. 10 prospect and won the Chief Bender Award as the Reds Minor League Player of the Year last season.

“He’s been a real good pitcher. All the way through the minor leagues he has been effective,” Kelly said. “He got into a couple of jams but he did a great of pitching out of them.”

The right hander, selected in round seven of the 2013 draft, struck out four in a row and dug himself out of a two-out, bases loaded jam in the fourth inning by striking out Chattanooga first baseman D.J. Hicks on a 92 mph fastball.

In the fifth inning, the Lookouts loaded the bases with no outs but Mahle then forced leadoff hitter Zach Granite to fly out to right field and struck out both second baseman Ryan Walker and right fielder Daniel Palka, who leads the Southern League in homeruns (19) and is tied for first in RBIs (59).

His strikeout of Palka was a key point in the game. Palka was 5-17 with one home run and three RBIs in the teams’ first meeting in May. He went 1-3 with a walk Wednesday.

“I saw his bat speed and didn’t want him to run into a fastball,” Mahle said. “They had a good idea how to pitch him since he hit us pretty well last time.”

Mahle ended up working five scoreless innings, allowing four hits, walking two and striking out eight. He’s now 2-0 with a 2.70 ERA. In his two starts, Mahle has racked up 16 strikeouts in 10 innings pitched in his two starts for the Blue Wahoos. On the season, he has 92 strikeouts in 89.1 innings this season between Daytona and Pensacola.

In the first half of the 2016 season with Daytona, Mahle dominated hitters, just like he has so far in Pensacola. He allowed opponents to hit just .206 against him for the Tortugas. It included a complete game, no-hitter June 13 against Jupiter Hammerheads. He was 8-3 with a 2.50 ERA and led the Florida State League in strikeouts with 76 and innings pitched with 79.1.

Pensacola scored first when first baseman Ray Chang hit a sharp two-out line drive single to left field and then shortstop Zach Vincej followed with a double down the left field line to score Chang from first to put the Blue Wahoos up, 1-0.

Pensacola scored two more times in the fifth inning to go ahead, 3-0.

Blue Wahoos left fielder Phillip Ervin hit a screamer that went through the shortstop’s legs. Ervin swiped second for his 23 steal of the season and advanced to third when the catcher’s throw rolled into centerfield. He then scored on a wild pitch by Chattanooga starter David Hurlbut to make it a, 2-0, game.

With two outs, Brandon Dixon smacked a line drive single to left field and was driven in by Taylor Sparks triple into the right field corner to increase Pensacola’s lead to 3-0.

Ervin got on base all four times Wednesday on a double, two walks and an error. His pinch hit grand slam in the Southern League All-Star game June 21 has helped increase his confidence at the plate, he said.

“Step one is to get a hit like that to get you back on top,” Ervin said. “It felt good. It was a confidence booster to get on base all four times on hits, walks or errors.”

Pensacola also showed off some spectacular defense. Blue Wahoos center fielder Brandon Dixon chased down a liner by Chattanooga DH Stuart Turner in the right-center gap threw it to second baseman Alex Blandino, who turned and threw a bullet home to catcher Joe Hudson to get Lookouts shortstop Leo Reginatto out at home plate.

Hudson also threw out two Chattanooga base runners trying to steal second base.

“Blandino threw a tremendous relay throw to get the guy out at the plate,” Kelly said. “We depend on our pitching and defense.”

One Serious After Highway 29 Rollover Crash In Cantonment

June 29, 2016

Three people, including a toddler, were injured in a single vehicle rollover Tuesday evening on Highway 29 near Neal Road in Cantonment.

The driver was trapped in the vehicle and extricated by first responders. The toddler was reported to be properly restrained and suffered only minor injuries. One person was transported by Escambia County EMS in serious condition; two others, including the toddler, were taken to the hospital by private vehicle.

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

Pictured top and below: Firefighters use the Jaws of Life to free a victim in Cantonment crash Tuesday evening. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

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