Molino Park Grade 3-5 Award Winners Announced
June 6, 2016
Third Grade Good Citizenship
Camden Beaty
Emma Benson
Abbie Bertran
Alley Enfinger
Jericha Finlay
Olivia Franks
RhianneGayagoy
Noah Goslee
Aubree Jordan
Kristopher Kelley
Joshua Kennedy
Emma Nigam
Jessica Pullins
Logan Shoffner
Morgan Salmon
Third Grade A Honor Roll
Aubree Jordan
Joshua Kennedy
Third Grade A/B Honor Roll
Camden Beaty
Alley Enfinger
Jericha Finlay
Aiden Harris
Liam Hatcher
Yazmin Holloway
Kristopher Kelley
Logan Shoffner
Kylee Thompson
Fourth Grade Good Citizenship
Darius Abrams
Kendall Alvare
Hunter Andrews
Jarrett Bodiford
Riley Crites
Harley Edmonson
Lillian Hatch
Bobbie-Sue Jarrell
Samantha Kimmons
Chance McElhannon
AlyseMcKillion
Logan Mace
Austin Manning
Leila Mason
Anna McKee
Addison Pawless
EvinPedicord
Mariyah Peterson
Mariyah Pettway
Dylan Settle
DeQuan Shabazz
Bailee Wiley
Dylan Wood
Fourth Grade A Honor Roll
Kylie Grantham
Anna McKee
Fourth Grade A/B Honor Roll
Kendall Alvare
Kelsey Boykin
Riley Crites
Lillian Hatch
Bobbie-Sue Jarrell
AlyseMcKillion
Leila Mason
Mariyah Pettway
Dylan Settle
Fourth Grade Perfect Attendance
Riley Crites
AlyseMcKillion
Austin Mannig
Rylan Minor
Mariyah Pettway
Fourth Grade Excellent Attendance
Anna McKee
Lavon Taylor
Special Recognition – Mrs. Cutler
Most Improved, Reading
Ella Kizer
Most Improved, Math
Devin Pigeon
Special Recognition – Mrs. Sapp and Mrs. Driver
Most Improved, Math
Jarrett Bodiford
Most Improved, Reading
Greg Walters
Special Recognition – Mrs. Madril
Most Improved, Math
Lavon Taylor
Most Improved, Reading
Riley Crites
Special Recognition – Mrs. Robinson
Most Improved, Math
Skielah Gaskey
Most Improved, Reading
Nathan Caston
Sons of the American Revolution
Makayla Golson
Logan Mace
Most Points for Accelerated Reader Program
Lillian Hatch, 279.5 points
Fifth Grade Good Citizenship
Aaron Adams
Clay Allen
Ryan Andrews
Madison Benson
Adelyn Bethea
Chris Briske
Karson Brown
Fred Carnley
Levi Carnley
Takayla Chiles
Ethan Collier
Bailey Danielson
Kameron Enfinger
Austin Floyd
JaceFryman
Warren Galloway
Payton Gilliam
Cross Goslee
Miah Guntner
Braydon Harigel
Alyssa Jackson
KacyKnable
Shelby Lashley
Waylon Langford
Kaylie Leger
Jeremiah Mace
Cooper Martinez
Ethan McAnally
Cameron Partrick
Chase Pugh
Briana Ragan
Wyatt Ramsey
Ethan Rea
Christian Riley
Asa Schlobohm
Adian Vaughn
Gage Wilson
Brycee Woodward
Alexia Yeater
Fifth Grade A Honor Roll
Aaron Adams
Chris Briske
Levi Carnley
Ethan Collier
Warren Galloway
Cross Goslee
Cameron Partrick
Ethan Rea
Brycee Woodward
Fifth Grade A/B Honor Roll
Ryan Andrews
Adelyn Bethea
Karson Brown
Fred Carnley
Kameron Enfinger
JaceFryman
Payton Gilliam
Braydon Harigel
Alyssa Jackson
David Kirch
Shelby Lashley
Cooper Martinez
Chase Pugh
Wyatt Ramsey
Alexia Yeater
Fifth Grade Perfect Attendance
Aaron Adams
JaceFryman
Fifth Grade Excellent Attendance
Kameron Enfinger
Tylor Forman
David Kirsch
Shelby Lashley
Fifth Grade Special Recognition
Sons of the American Revolution Award
Clay Allen
Madison Benson
Austin Floyd
Alyssa Jackson
Adian Vaughn
Alexia Yeater
Student of the Year
Aaron Adams
Shining Star Award
Kaylie Leger
Hero Award
Takayla Chiles
Anna L Vidak Award for Academic Excellence
Warren Galloway
Brycee Woodward
Spelling Bee Winner
Levi Carnley
Moby Max Awards
Ethan Devore
Kameron Enfinger
Braydon Harigel
Jeremiah Mace
Rustin Pope
Sunshine Math Awards
Ryan Andrews
Karson Brown
Ethan Collier
Kameron Enfiner
JaceFryman
Cross Goslee
Alyssa Jackson
Brycelyn Woodward
Most AR points in 5th Grade
Ryan Andrews
Jeremiah Mace
Aaron Adams
Mayor Hints Of Interest In Century Industrial Park Building
June 6, 2016
At a recent Century Chamber of Commerce meeting, Century Mayor Freddie McCall hinted of a possible industry with interest in a building in the town’s industrial park.
McCall said interest had been expressed in the former Helicopter Technology building.
“If it works out, it is going to be great for Century,” he told chamber members. “Something is going to happen sooner or later for Century.”
It’s been about seven years since the Town of Century re-acquired the former Helicopter Technology building in the town’s industrial park, and the town still stands ready to make a deal with a future tenant for jobs.
The town purchased the industrial building at public auction for less than $1 out of pocket back in August 2009, following the town’s foreclosure judgment against the now defunct Helicopter Technology.
The 40,o00 square foot building is move-in ready with office and warehouse space, all climate controlled.
PIctured top: The former Helicopter Technology building in the Century Industrial Park. Pictured below: Century Mayor Freddie McCall on the empty plant floor of the move-in ready building. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.
Cantonment Man Charged With Battery On Deputy, Stealing Services For Cat
June 6, 2016
A Cantonment man was charged with battery on a Sheriff’s deputy for striking him with a door as deputies tried to arrest him on an outstanding warrant.
Four deputies attempted to serve the warrant on 41-year old Jason Carmine Colacci at his home on Well Line Road after seeing him standing on the porch of the home. Deputies reported knocking on the door, the back door and a side window, announcing that they were law enforcement and had warrant. They also used the load speaker on a patrol vehicle to announce their presence. For about 20 minutes, they could hear voices inside the home as they continued their efforts to get Colacci to exit.
As a deputy knocked on the front door of the home again, the door opened, and they could see Colacci inside the residence. He then rushed toward the door, pushing it closed on and trapping a deputy’s foot. Additional deputies were able to force the door open and free the first deputy’s foot, according to an arrest report. After a struggle inside the residence, Colacci was taken into custody.
Colacci was charged with felony battery on a officer and felony resisting arrest with violence.
He was also arrested on the outstanding warrant for second degree petit theft for allegedly failing to pay $76.30 for veterinary services performed on his cat at a Nine Mile Road clinic. After the clinic performed services on the cat, Colacci allegedly took the cat out to his vehicle and fled without paying. The business has a policy of collecting payment when services are rendered.
Colacci was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $5,000 bond.
Former Century High Bricks And Monument Committee To Meet
June 6, 2016
A committee working to decide how to preserve bricks from the former Century High School in a monument will meet Tuesday evening.
The “Bricks and Monument Committee” will meet Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Century Area Chamber of Commerce at 7811 North Century Boulevard. The meeting is open to the public.
The former school, the oldest portion of which was constructed in the 1930’s, was demolished due damage received during the February 15 tornado.
Bricks from the school, along with a flagpole and monument, were salvaged. The bricks will be sold, engraved and place at a monument to the school at a location yet to be determined, but likely the Alger-Sullivan Historical Park, the Nadine McCaw Park or Showalter Park. The town formed the committee to decide how to use the bricks and memorialize the old Century High School.
Pictured: A 1936 monument at the former Century High School is being salvaged for inclusion in a new monument. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Bratt Elementary Grade 3-5 Award Winners Announced
June 6, 2016
BRATT ELEMENTARY 3RD GRADE AND 4TH GRADE AWARDS
Honor Roll
• Abbott, Rabekah
• Blanton, Kyle
• Boatwright, Olivia
• Brock, Ava
• Carter, Dixie
• Carter, Jakyra
• Carter, Kaedence
• Coker, Kinslee Abigail
• Dawson, Riley
• Dubose, Tyteanna
• Eicher, Gage
• Elliott, Scotty
• Faulkner, Noah
• Fountain, Aaliyah
• Hall, Berklee
• Hudson, Jared
• Johnson, Mattison
• Jones, Allyson
• Laborde, Laura
• Lloyd, Kaitlin
• McGhee, Michael
• Mondaca, Adannaya
• Mosley, Gracie
• Moya, Alexis
• Schoonover, Angel
• Smith, Zakyla
• Stilwell, Emily
• Stilwell, Jonathon
• Turberville, Corbin
• Victor, Brayden
• Watson, Raycer
Academic Achievement Award
• Abbott, Raegan
• Bailey, Sarah
• Castro, Alexa
• Criswell, Colton
• Dortch, Carsyn
• Dortch, Jacee
• Edwards, Mayson
• Fountain, Zykuria
• Gilman, Jamison
• Godwin, Maggie
• Gurganus, Ava
• Hetrick, Sarah
• Hughes, Mary Catherine
• Moorer, Jaquez
• Pugh, Colby
• Richardson, Ally
• Scott, Maggie
• Spence, Jacob
• Van Pelt, Bentley
Progress Award
• Andrews, Denise
• Ard, Troy
• Bailey, Sophia
• Banks, Zania
• Bryan, Kyra
• Dettling, Samuel
• Gibson, Raleigh
• Hasting, Logan
• Helton, Joshlynn
• Hughes, Cole
• Jay, Kayleigh
• Laborde, Laura
• Mason, Kaya
• McNeir, Anyla
• White, Brayson
Outstanding Attendance
• Adams, Adam
• Brock, Ava
• Brooks, Quantavia
• Criswell, Chloe
• Criswell, Colton
• Curry, Malonie
• Dubose, Tyteanna
• Elliott, Scotty
• Faulkner, Noah
• Fountain, Aaliyah
• Gilman, Jamison
• Hall, Berklee
• Hudson, Jared
• Hughes, Mary Catherine
• Hunter, Matthew
• Jordan, Dylan
• Laborde, Laura
• Lambert, Gage
• Long, Sarah
• Miller, Anthony Robert
• Mitchell, Ayden
• Moorer, Jaquez
• Mosley, Gracie
• Pugh, Colby
• Richardson, Ally
• Sanders, Bryson
• Sanders, Tyondray
• Stilwell, Emily
• Thomas, Ja’mya
• Van Pelt, Bentley
• Walker, Jayda
Perfect Attendance
• Ewing, Khaliah
• Fountain, Zykuria
• Watson, Raycer
Outstanding Citizenship Award
• Abbott, Rabekah
• Abbott, Raegan
• Bailey, Sarah
• Criswell, Colton
• Dortch, Carsyn
• Fehr, Noah
• Fountain, Aaliyah
• Fountain, Zykuria
• Godwin, Maggie
• Hetrick, Leah
• Hughes, Mary Catherine
• Johnson, Markavia
• Richardson, Ally
• Van Pelt, Bentley
AR
• Abbott, Raegan
• Amerson, Elijah
• Amerson, Luke
• Ard, Troy
• Dortch, Jacee
• Fountain, Zykuria
• Richardson, Ally
• Scott, Maggie
• Spence, Jacob
• Stilwell, Emily
• Van Pelt, Bentley
Art
• Dortch, Jacee
• Dubose, Tyteanna
• Hughes, Mary Catherine
• Jones, Allyson
• Laborde, Laura
• Long, Sarah
• Moorer, Jaquez
• Richardson, Ally
Music
• Blanton, Kyle
• Coker, Abigail
• Faulkner, Noah
• Helton, Joshlynn
• Hughes, Cole
• McNeir, Anija
• Smith, Zakyla
• Williams, Skyler
P.E.
• Bailey, Sarah
• Carter, Kaedence
• Criswell, Colton
• Dawson, Riley
• Dixon, Irmani
• Fountain, Aaliyah
• Stilwell, Jonathon
• Van Pelt, Bentley
Battle of the Books Team Members
• Abbott, Raegan
• Amerson, Elijah
• Bailey, Sarah
• Criswell, Colton
• Dortch, Jacee
• Fountain, Zykuria
• Gurganus, Ava
• Hetrick, Leah
• Scott, Maggie
• Spence, Jacob
• Van Pelt, Bentley
Sunshine Math Team Members
• Abbott, Raegan
• Amerson, Luke
• Criswell, Colton
• Dawson, Riley
• Edwards, Mayson
• Faulkner, Noah
• Fountain, Zykuria
• Garrett, Johnathan
• Gurganus, Ava
• Hetrick, Leah
• Laborde, Laura
• Pugh, Colby
• Richardson, Ally
• Spence, Jacob
• Van Pelt, Bentley
Sons of the American Revolution
• Bingham, Ethan
• Boatwright, Olivia
• Dawson, Riley
• Dettling, Samuel
• Gurganus, Ava
• Hall, Berklee
• Hudson, Ji’keir
• Moorer, Jaquez
BRATT ELEMENTARY 5TH GRADE AWARDS
Honor Roll
• Amerson, Erich
• Dove, Ryan
• Evans, Ja’Kayla Alexis
• Gilley, Charles David
• Harigel, Kohle
• Knighten, Trent
• Long, Kennedy
• Lowry, Houston
• McGhee, Braeden
• McGhee, Megan
• Morales, Elianna
• Richardson, Torian
• Simmons, McKenna
• Smith, Arquavian
• Stabler, Alyssa
• Ward, John Michael
Academic Achievement Award
• Bridges, Luke
• Gibson, Caitlyn
• Gilmore, Emma
• Moya, Alyssa
• Stewart, Kole
• Stuckey, Aubrey
• Wilson, Clay
Progress Award
• Blackwell, Riley
• Carter, Rosa
• Peters, Derek
• Smith, Arquavian
• Ward, John Michael
• Wesley, T’ahna
Outstanding Attendance
• Albritton, Drew
• Brown, Na’khya
• Findley, Tatyanna
• Garrett, Kayci
• Gilman, J.P.
• Gilmore, Emma
• Knighten, Trent
• Moya, Alyssa
• Spence, Anna
• Stabler, Alyssa
• Thomas, Madison
• Wesley, T’ahna
Outstanding Citizenship
• Albritton, Drew
• Bryan, Anastasia
• Smith, Arquavian
Art
• Feagin, Jamyla
• Berry, Leah
• Stabler, Alyssa
Music
• Knighten, Trent
• Richardson, Torian
• Smith, Hailey
P.E.
• Albritton, Drew
• Stewart, Kole
• Wilson, Clay
AR
• Amerson, Erich
• Brown, Na’khya
• Gilmore, Emma
• Moya, Alyssa
• Stewart, Kole
Battle of the Books Team Members
• Amerson, Erich
• Gilmore, Emma
• Moya, Alyssa
• Stewart, Kole
Sunshine Math Team Members
• Gilley, Charles David
• Gilman, J.P.
• Moya, Alyssa
• Spence, Anna
• Stuckey, Aubrey
Sons of the American Revolution
• Albritton, Drew
• Chavers, Landon
• Gilmore, Emma
• Moya, Alyssa
• Simmons, McKenna
• Wilson, Clay
Spelling Bee
• Pruitt, Matthew
Century Lions Club
• Moya, Alyssa
Cox
• Gruenwald, Jamie
Shining Star
• Harigel, Kohle
Presidential Achievement
• Amerson, Erich
• Bridges, Terrell Luke
• Gilley, Charles David
• Knighten, Trent
• Long, Kennedy
• Lowry, Houston
• McGhee, Braeden
• Simmons, McKenna
• Stabler, Alyssa
• Wilson, Clay
Presidential Excellence
• Gibson, Caitlyn
• Moya, Alyssa
• Stewart, Kristopher Kole
• Stuckey, Aubrey
Two Tate Graduates To Be Featured On Times Square Billboard
June 6, 2016
On Wednesday, The Get Schooled Foundation and partner Taco Bell Foundation will honor 300 students, including two from Tate High School.
Their pictures and stories will be featured on a six story digital yearbook in the heart of Times Square. Each of the applicants were asked to detail their life passion and how they used education to further their passions and dreams this school year.
Two J.M. Tate High School Class of 2016 graduates being honored are Devon Ledbetter and Miranda Nock. Their featured stories are as follows:
- “My dream career is being an editor for a publishing company. I have had a passion for reading and writing from a very young age, and I have had the opportunity to explore my interests through being the Editor-in-Chief of my school’s yearbook for two consecutive years now. This position has allowed me to grow and learn so much before I even start college, and has secured my sense of belonging in this career path. There is nothing I desire to pursue more, and I cannot wait to study at FSU!” — Devon Ledbetter
- “I’ve always know I wanted to work with animals since I can remember. I joined the vet academy at my high school helping me gain knowledge of the career and to confirm further my passion to work with animals. For a year now I have been working in a vet clinic being very hands on. I get to give shots, take care of animals, and even assist in surgeries! I even achieved getting my Florida State Veterinarian Assistant certification taking me a step closer to becoming a veterinarian! ” — Miranda Nock
Each of the honorees will also receive a $1,000 scholarship.
Florida Coach Jim McElwain To Host Football Skills Camp
June 6, 2016
The Booker T. Washington football program will host University of Florida Coach Jim McElwain in a high school skills camp on June 17.
Rising high school players should visit www.btwfootball.org for details, the registration form, and the parent consent form (which must be notarized).
The price is $35 now (payment must be received by Booker T. Washington High by June 16) or $50 for walk-up registration and includes a camp T-shirt. Coach McElwain will have members of his coaching staff with him.
The camp is open to any and all rising 9-12 graders and all junior college student athletes. For more information, follow the link above or call (850) 475-5237 ext. 236.
Generals Beat Pensacola 8-5
June 6, 2016
The top team in the Southern League Northern Division and Southern Division faced each other Sunday at The Ballpark at Jackson.
In the end, it was the Jackson Generals who defeated the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, 8-5, behind two homers by first baseman D.J. Peterson. After a nine game win streak, Jackson had lost to the Tennessee Smokies on Saturday.
Jackson won again and remains in first with a 37-19 record with its win, while Pensacola also stayed atop the South Division despite the loss with its 32-23 record to remain one game ahead of the Biloxi Shuckers.
Blue Wahoos second baseman Brandon Dixon kept his hot-hitting streak going with his third two homer game in the past six games and his third straight game with a homer.
Dixon has 11 homers on the season—eight in the past six games since May 29—helping him leap frog to second in the Southern League for the season.
The 24-year-old Dixon went 2-4 with two homers, two runs and three RBIs Sunday and is now 15-24 (.625) in his six-game hitting streak. He has eight home runs and 18 runs-batted in during his streak and 37 on the season. He now has a .617 slugging percentage, which is second in the Southern League. Dixon is batting .322 this year, which ranks fourth in the league.
Jackson Stephens took the mound for Pensacola and worked 4.1 innings, giving up six runs, three earned on seven hits and three walks. He dropped to 5-4 on the season with a 3.36 ERA.
Jackson’s starter Andrew Moore improved to 2-0 for the Generals with a 3.78 ERA. He pitched 6.2 innings and allowed three runs on eight hits and one walk, while striking out seven.
The Generals scored first when DH Leon Landry lined a two-out single to right field to score both left fielder Ian Miller and center fielder Guillermo Heredia to put the team up, 2-0, in the third inning over Pensacola.
Pensacola came back in the top of the fourth with Dixon smacking a solo homer to right field to pull the Blue Wahoos within, 2-1.
Miller singled to left field in the bottom of the fourth inning with one out to drive in Jackson catcher Steve Baron, who had singled to center, for a 3-1 Generals’ lead.
Pensacola leadoff hitter Tony Renda, who was playing left, then hit a two-out double to drive in center fielder Jeff Gellalich, who tripled with two out, to pull the Blue Wahoos within, 3-2, in the top of the fifth inning. Pensacola right fielder Sebastian Elizalde then hit a two-out, game-tying single to center to drive in Renda and knot the score, 3-3.
In the bottom of the fifth, Jackson’s first baseman Peterson hit a three-run, line drive home run to centerfield that also brought home right fielder Tyler O’Neill and Landry to put the Generals up, 6-3. O’Neill earned the Southern League Player of the Month for May for hitting in 24 of 28 games and posted a .348 average in the month.
The Generals’ Peterson hit his second home run of the game—eighth on the year—in the bottom of the seventh to increase Jackson’s lead to 7-3. Jackson third baseman Brock Hebert singled to center to drive in second baseman Tim Lopes to extend Jackson’s lead to 8-3.
Dixon hit his third two-homer in six games in the top of the eighth when he rocketed the ball to left center, which also brought home Elizalde, and pulled Pensacola within, 8-5.
Jackson closer Dan Altavilla finished the ninth by striking out the side for his fifth save of the year.
Also leading the Blue Wahoos at the plate were Renda, who went 2-4, with a double, run scored and RBI and Elizalde, who also was 2-4, with a double, run scored and RBI. Renda has a seven-game hitting streak and 15 multi-hit games and is now hitting .310 this season. Elizalde has hit in five of the last six games and is batting .313 on the year.
Cantonment Man Cited After 3-Vehicle Interstate Wreck
June 5, 2016
A Cantonment man was cited by the Florida Highway Patrol after a three-vehicle crash on I-10 near Pine Forest Road Saturday afternoon.
According to the FHP, 28-year old Christopher Michael Benoit was westbound on the interstate when he noticed a vehicle stopped in his lane. His 2003 Ford F150 entered the median. Due to rainy and wet conditions, he lost control and re-entered the westbound lanes, causing a collision with a Kia Forte and a Cadillac STS.
The occupants of the Kia – driver Nina Marie Chestnut, 53, and passenger Gary Frank Chestnut, 61 – were critically injured and transported to Sacred Heart Hospital. Benoit received minor injuries as did 62-year old Suzanne Peabody Holm, the driver of the CTS.
Benoit was cited for failure to drive in a single lane by the FHP.
No Driver Found In Early Morning Nokomis Crash
June 5, 2016
Firefighters discovered a pickup truck with major damage early Sunday morning in Nokomis, but the driver and any passengers were not around the vehicle.
The wreck was reported on Nokomis Road, just west of Jakes Road, in extreme northwestern Escambia County just after 3 a.m. The vehicle had apparently struck a bridge guardrail where a tire was sheered off, hit a guardrail, had a door ripped off that landed under the bridge and rolled several times.
Firefighters searched the area for anyone that may have been ejected from the crash, but they were unable to locate a driver.
The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and Atmore Ambulance also responded to the crash.
Pictured top and below: The pickup rolled several times after the crash. Pictured below: A tire was sheered off when the pickup hit a bridge. Pictured bottom: The passenger door was ripped from the vehicle and deposited under the bridge. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.










