Blue Angels Announce 2016 Team Members

July 13, 2015

The U.S. Navy flight demonstration squadron, the Blue Angels, announced the officers selected for the 2016 team, July 10.
The squadron selected two F/A-18 demonstration pilots, one C-130 demonstration pilot, a maintenance officer, and a public affairs officer to join a pre-selected commanding officer on the 2016 team.

Many highly-qualified Navy and Marine Corps officers submit applications to join the Blue Angels each year.

“Selecting team members is always a difficult process, but once again I am confident we have picked the best, most qualified individuals for our team,” said Capt. Tom Frosch, the current flight leader and commanding officer for the 2015 team. “The 2016 team members were chosen from an exceptionally competitive talent pool, and we are excited to have them join our team.”

The Blue Angels select finalists to interview at the Blue Angels’ home base at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, during the week of the Pensacola Beach Air Show. The team makes selections at the conclusion of the interview week.

“All of our extremely qualified applicants went through a rigorous screening and interview process,” said Lt. Ryan Chamberlain, opposing solo pilot and the applications officer for the 2016 team selection. “The individuals selected are some of the finest Navy and Marine Corps officers in the fleet today, and we look forward to serving with them.”

The newly-selected 2016 team members include:

F/A-18 Demonstration Pilots:

Navy Lt. Lance Benson, 32, of McPherson, Kansas, is an F/A-18 Super Hornet pilot currently assigned to “The Eagles” of Training Squadron (VT) 7. He is a 2006 graduate of Kansas State University, Salina, Kansas.

Navy Lt. Tyler Davies, 33, of Kennesaw, Georgia, is an F/A-18 pilot currently assigned to the “Gladiators” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 106. He is a 2007 graduate of the University of La Verne, La Verne, California.

C-130 Demonstration Pilot:

Marine Maj. Mark Montgomery, 36, of Cartersville, Georgia, is a KC-130 Aircraft Commander currently assigned to USMC Manpower Management/Officer Assignments. He is a 2001 graduate of the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.

Maintenance Officer:

Navy Lt. Samuel Rose, 35, of Whitehouse, Texas, is a maintenance officer currently assigned to the Fleet Readiness Center, Detachment Jacksonville, Florida. He was commissioned through the Limited Duty Officer Program in 2011.

Public Affairs Officer:

Navy Lt. Joe Hontz, 37, of Longmont, Colorado, is a public affairs officer currently assigned to U.S. Naval Forces Central Command Bahrain. He is a 2006 graduate of the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Pre-selected to join the 2016 team was:

Commanding Officer, Flight Leader:

Navy Cmdr. Ryan Bernacchi, 42, of Mountain View, California.

Expected to return for the 2016 season are:

F/A-18 Demonstration Pilots:

Navy Lt. Matt Suyderhoud, 32, of Honolulu.

Navy Lt. Andrew Talbott, 32, of Sedan, Kansas.

Navy Lt. Ryan Chamberlain, 30, of Bloomington, Illinois.

Marine Capt. Jeff Kuss, 31, of Durango, Colorado.

Events Coordination Officer:

Marine Capt. Corrie Mays, 35, of Marstons Mills, Massachusetts.

Executive Officer:

Navy Cmdr. Bob Flynn, 46, of Moorestown, New Jersey.

C-130 Demonstration Pilots:

Marine Maj. Mark Hamilton, 37, of Becker, Minnesota.

Marine Capt. Katie Higgins, 28, of Annapolis, Maryland.

Supply Officer:

Navy Lt. Gregory Bollinger, Jr., 32, of Carbondale, Illinois.

The mission of the Blue Angels is to showcase the pride and professionalism of the United States Navy and Marine Corps by inspiring a culture of excellence and service to country through flight demonstrations and community outreach.

In 2016, the Blue Angels will celebrate their 70th anniversary. Since 1946, the Blue Angels have performed for more than 484 million fans.

Wahoos Win Record Tying Five In A Row

July 13, 2015

Power has surged through Pensacola Blue Wahoos catcher Kyle Skipworth’s swing recently. The 25-year-old’s solo home run deep to right field in the fourth inning against the Montgomery Biscuits put the Blue Wahoos ahead, 3-0, at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

Pensacola tied its franchise record by winning its fifth game in a row over Montgomery, 4-1, Sunday in front of 4,168 fans. It is now 10-7 in the second half of the Southern League season and 35-50 overall. The Biscuits fell to 8-8 and 42-42 and now have lost eight straight games on the road.

A bolt of lightning knocked out the score board Sunday and 1.5 inches of rain in about 45 minutes flooded downtown streets and delayed the start of the game from 4:05 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.

It was Skipworth’s second dinger in two days and third in five games. His homer on Friday jump started a five-run inning. Skipworth now has five home runs on the season, tying him with Blue Wahoos right fielder Jesse Winker for the team lead.

“I just had to kick myself in the butt,” Skipworth said. “Sometimes I don’t bare down mentally enough. When I do bare down I get a good approach and get better at bats.”

Skipworth has also been a force behind the plate especially this series. He ended a Blue Wahoos victory Thursday by throwing out a runner trying to steal. He also received a Juan Duran throw to get a runner out at the plate against Montgomery.

He tore a ligament May 27 and was out of the lineup for a month and the Blue Wahoos went into a tail spin, going 4-18. In addition, the team’s ERA wen from 3.61 (third in the Southern League) to 3.86 (seventh).

Skipworth said the pitchers have just improved.

“A lot of it is just them,” he said. “They understand what they do well and what they don’t do well. They’re hitting their mid-season form.”

Pensacola starter Daniel Wright threw another strong game, using his fastball to get ahead in the count and then relying on his slider and changeup. He improved to 5-7 with a 4.87 ERA. He pitched seven innings, giving up five hits, two walks and striking out five. Wright gave up the run and three hits by the Biscuits in the seventh with right fielder Johnny Field Jr. scoring on a single by third baseman Patrick Leonard.

Wright has now completed seven innings in four of his last six starts, going 3-1 with a 1.29 ERA in those games. He blanked the Jacksonville Suns July 2 over seven innings.

Pensacola scored first in the second inning when third baseman Marquez Smith, who hit his third triple of the year, put the Blue Wahoos up, 1-0. He crossed the plate when Montgomery first baseman Cameron Seitzer couldn’t hold on to a throw by pitcher Ryne Stanek to get the charging Pensacola first baseman Seth Mejias-Brean out.

Blue Wahoos second baseman Ray Chang scored in the second inning when Smith knocked him in with a single to right field to put Pensacola up, 2-0.

Skipworth smacked his homer in the fourth and Pensacola tacked on another run in the sixth when center fielder Beau Amaral singled to score shortstop Juan Perez for a 4-0 lead. Amaral was 1-3 with a single and RBI and is now 5-8 or .625 in his last three games after entering the series against Montgomery in a 1-16 slump.

Pensacola manager Pat Kelly said he sat Amaral a few games to work on his hitting.

“He looks more aggressive at the plate to me,” Kelly said. “He has got to be aggressive, not tentative.”

The final game of the five-game series is scheduled at 6:35 p.m. Monday with the Tampa Bay Rays Double-A affiliate Montgomery Biscuits. RHP Timothy Adleman (5-6, 2.00) takes the mound for the Wahoos and is scheduled to be opposed by a Biscuits RHP Austin Pruitt (5-4, 2.99).

Century Home Damaged By Fire

July 12, 2015

A Century residence was damaged by fire Saturday night, leaving an unknown number of people without a home.

The fire was reported just after 8 p.m. on George Avenue, off West Pond Street and Highway 29. Officials said the fire was contained mostly to a bedroom and living room, with smoke and water damage throughout the home. Reports indicated the fire may have been accidentally started in a bedroom by children.

All occupants of the home were able to escape the fire without injuries.

The Century, McDavid, Molino and Walnut Hill stations of Escambia Fire Rescue were dispatched to the blaze, along with the Flomaton Fire Department, Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

Pictured: Fire damaged a home on George Avenue in Century Saturday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Blues Dazzle Huge Crowds (With Photo Gallery)

July 12, 2015

Perhaps the largest crowd ever packed onto Pensacola Beach Saturday for the annual Pensacola Beach Air Show featuring the Blue Angels. Official attendance numbers were not available by Sunday morning, but officials said people were arriving on the beach by the hundreds, and by the thousands, by daylight Saturday. The main parking lot at Casino Beach was full by 6:30 a.m., according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

For a photo gallery, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Ditto Gorme, click to enlarge.


One Injured In Bratt Rollover Crash

July 12, 2015

One person was injured in a single vehicle accident near Bratt early Saturday evening.

The accident was reported about 6 p.m. on North Highway 99 just south of Breastworks Road. Driver Wendy D. Waller of Century lost control of her 2003 Honda Element after rounding two sharp curves, left the roadway and overturned multiple times into a fence. Waller was transported by Escambia County EMS to an area hospital with injuries that were considered minor.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Charges against Waller are pending, according to FHP.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the crash.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

One Injured In Highway 297A, Highway 97 Wreck

July 12, 2015

One person was injured in a two vehicle crash about 5:50 p.m. Saturday near the intersection of County Road 97 and Highway 297A. The injuries were not life threatening. Further information has not been released by the Florida Highway Patrol. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

Search For Possible Missing Boater

July 12, 2015

The search for a possible missing boater on Escambia Bay Saturday morning led to the recovery of a boat, but no boater.

A small boat was reported adrift in eastern Escambia Bay about 9:50. A woman pulled it in and found a cooler with half melted ice and a fishing pole that had a catfish on the line. The boat had no registration information.

Escambia Search and Rescue, the U.S. Coast Guard, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, and the Avalon and Pace fire departments were searching the area, including a helicopter search by the Coast Guard. The search was suspended a short time later with no sign of any missing boater.

Officials said it may have been only a drifting boat.

Along with the search, ESAR located an unrelated disabled pontoon boat with four people and towed it in from the Escambia River.

Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Fire Destroys Van

July 12, 2015

Fire destroyed  a van late Saturday afternoon on Rocky Branch Road off Quintette Road. The van was fully involved when firefighters arrived on scene, but they were able to prevent the fire from spreading to neighboring structures. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

Eight Injured In Single Vehicle Santa Rosa County Wreck

July 12, 2015

Eight people were injured in a single vehicle crash Saturday afternoon in Santa Rosa County.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 45-year old Warren S. Floyd of Deridder, LA, was traveling south on Highway 87 near Farrington Road when he because unresponsive due to a medical seizure. His 2010 Nissan Armada and traveled onto the shoulder and into the tree line, striking a large pine tree before overturning.

Floyd and six passengers — Tina Floyd, 35; Caymerin Floyd, 14; Ashlin Wood, 15; Janet Wood, 40; Edward Floyd, 8; and Emma Floyd, 8, all of Deridder, LA — were transported by ambulance to Sacred Heart Hospital. Passenger Benjamin Floyd, 10 was airlifted to Sacred Heart Hospital.

Wahoos Win Fourth In A Row

July 12, 2015

Zack Weiss made sure he preserved the Pensacola Blue Wahoos one-run victory, 4-3, over the Montgomery Biscuits Saturday night.

Throwing his fastball in the mid-90s, Weiss earned his team leading ninth save in front of a sellout crowd of 5,038. It was the 18th sellout of the season and the 122 sold out game since the Blue Wahoos inaugural year in 2012.

Weiss entered the game in the eighth inning with runners on first and third and got a strikeout. On the very next play, right fielder Juan Duran stretched out and made a diving catch to rob Biscuits left fielder Tyler Goeddel of a hit.

Weiss said he likes the closer role that he’s assumed during the past four weeks. His fastball helped Pensacola win its fourth straight game and extended the Biscuits road losing streak to seven games.

“I enjoy pitching in the ninth inning,” he said. “That’s fun. Getting those last three outs and going to shake the catcher’s hand, give him a hug, that’s awesome. I really do enjoy that.”

Weiss now has 20 strikeouts in 14 innings pitched in his last 12 relief appearances.

Pensacola manager Pat Kelly said both Weiss and Duran saved the day for the Blue Wahoos.

“(Duran) saved the ball game with that catch,” Kelly said. “It was a tremendous play in the eighth inning.”

Kelly added that Weiss, who he first coached in Billings, also did well. “We put him in with the tying run on third in the eighth inning. Now he’s got to get five outs. That’s very special. There are not a lot of guys who can do that.”

Pensacola is now 9-7 and tied for first place in the Southern League Southern Division in the second half. They are 34-50 overall this season.

It’s the first time since 2012 that Pensacola has been in first place this late in a half. They were last in first place July 22, 2012. Montgomery fell to 8-7 in the second half and is 42-41 on the year.

Pensacola took the lead, 3-2, in the fifth inning when left fielder Jesse Winker grounded a single to right field to score catcher Yovan Gonzalez. Gonzalez tied the game, 2-2, when he singled to center to score second baseman Juan Perez, who doubled to lead off the inning.

The Blue Wahoos tacked on what ended up being the game-winning run in the seventh when shortstop Zach Vincej lined a single to center to score center fielder Beau Amaral to put Pensacola ahead, 4-2.

Montgomery cut the lead to 4-3 when first baseman Jake Bauers smacked a liner to the left-center gap to score right fielder Johnny Field Jr. in the eighth inning before Weiss came in and shut the Biscuits down.

Pensacola starter Wandy Peralta went six innings, which was his longest start since going 6.2 inning against the Mobile BayBears June 17. Peralta rebounded from two bad starts, leaving the game with a 3-2 lead. He scattered eight hits, walked two and struck out four Montgomery batters.

In his previous two starts, Peralta allowed 10 runs on 13 hits and two walks in 5.1 innings of work for a 16.88 ERA.

Winker went 1-4 with two RBIs Saturday. He’s now 3-10 with a home run, six RBIs, two runs scored and two walks. He has 5 HR 29 RBI and hitting .271 on year. Winker is hitting .363 (20-55) in 16 games in the second half. He has multi-hit games in eight of his last 18 starts.

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