Wahoos Club Four Home Run On Way To 5-1 Win Over Braves

April 26, 2014

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos defeated the Mississippi Braves 5-1 in front of a sold-out crowd at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. The Wahoos (9-13) crushed four home runs to extend the team’s league-leading total to 25. Wahoos pitching held the Braves (8-14) to just six hits on the night.

RHP Daniel Corcino had his longest outing of the season for the Wahoos; he allowed 1 R/ER and gave up three hits in 6.2 innings of work. Drew Hayes came on and pitched 1.0 innings of relief behind Corcino. Hayes gave up no runs and just one hit out of the bullpen. RHP Shane Dyer finished the game for the Wahoos and earned the save. Dyer pitched 1.1 innings in relief and struck out three batters.

Catcher Bryan Anderson had a huge night at the plate for the Wahoos; he went 2-for-3 with two home runs and three RBI. Anderson now has five home runs on the season, which ties him with teammates Rey Navarro and Donald Lutz for the league lead. Travis Mattair continued his hot-streak going 2-for-4 with his third home run of the season. Juan Silverio joined the home run party and hit his second of the year, a solo shot in the fifth inning. The Wahoos scored at least five runs so use the promo code WAHOOS and receive 50% off your entire order Saturday at PapaJohns.com

Major League pitcher Mike Minor made his final rehab start for the Braves. Minor gave up 5 R/ER and 10 hits to the Wahoos. The left-hander added two strikeouts to his ledger. James Hoyt pitched 1.0 inning in relief and struck out two Wahoo batters.

Left fielder Mycal Jones led off the game with a home run and went 2-for-4 in the contest. Third baseman Kyle Kubitza smashed a double to the right-center field gap and went 1-for-3.

The Reds’ top prospect Robert Stephenson (2-1, 4.41) will start for the Wahoos on Saturday night. The Braves will send their fourth best prospect, Jason Hursh (1-2, 2.95), to the bump in opposition of Stephenson.

by Tommy Thrall

Pictured: The Pensacola Blue Wahoos beat the Mississippi Braves 5-1 Friday. Photos by Michael Spooneybarger/ Pensacola Blue Wahoos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

EREC’s 75th Annual Meeting Saturday At Northview High School

April 25, 2014

Escambia River Electric Cooperative’s 75th Annual Meeting will be held Saturday at Northview High School.

Registration and voting for three trustee seats begins at 11:00 a.m., with the business meeting at 1:00 p.m.

The event also includes a health fair, entertainment by Highway Home, lunch plates available from the Northview High School FFA, gifts for every member, and door prizes, including a grand prize of a $500 credit on the member’s electric bill.

For the kids, there will also be an appearance by Bubbles the Clown, plus games and prizes.

Fourth Suspect Arrested In Cantonment Animal Cruelty Case

April 25, 2014

A fourth person has been charged in connection with a Cantonment animal cruelty case.

George Edward Kenneth Ahl, 23, was arrested Thursday night on charges of causing the cruel death, pain and suffering of animals,  and unlawful confinement of animals. He was booked into the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $21,000.

Earlier this month, Casey Tyler Ahl, 19, Frances Rebecca Ahl, 72, and  Randolph Hewell Rigby, 43, were arrested on similar charges. The charges against the four were brought directly by the State Attorney’s Office. Authorities said an arrest warrant is outstanding on one additional person in the case.

According to case documents, multiple horses, donkeys and goats were seized from the 400 block of Crowndale Court, while several other animals were found dead on the property.

Escambia County Animal Control officers began their investigation last December. A 17-page document released  by the State Attorney’s office details the investigation and provides numerous graphic examples of abuse investigators said they found.

Officers reported finding one horse that was dead and apparently stuck in a fence. Several horses were so malnourished that their bones were protruding, while other had hair loss and marks consistent with a condition called rain rot fungus. Many of the animals had numerous sores and wounds, according to the report. Most were malnourished, and one horse had resorted to eating feces. There was little food available for the animals.

Animal Control also located eight poodles, a doberman and five cats on the property.

One of the malnourished horses, a black Tennessee Walker named Ebony, was taken to Panhandle Equine Rescue for rehabilitation. When officers found Ebony on the property, her bones were showing, her stomach was distended and distended, and she suffered from rain rot.

Over the next several weeks, PER and volunteers worked to save  Ebony. She was the subject of several NorthEscambia.com articles as PER and volunteers kept watch over her and raised funds for a sling to help her to her feet. Now, she’s able to walk and run on her own and has gained several pounds.

As of late Friday night, Casey Ahl remained in the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $16,000. Frances Ahl was released from jail on a $16,000 bond, and  Randolph Rigby was free on a $21,000 bond.  They are due to make their first court appearance May 1. In the meantime, they have been ordered, if released on bond, to not possess any animals.

Pictured above: Escambia County Animal Control, the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Escambia County Fire Rescue’s Cantonment Station and volunteers use a makeshift sling to lift Ebony, a horse seized from Crowndale Court in Cantonment.. Pictured below: Ebony, was unable to get on her feet in her stall about a week after she was seized. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Escambia Sheriff’s TAC Team Dismantled

April 25, 2014

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office TAC Team has been dismantled.

The TAC team often worked with the U.S. Marshals Regional Task Force to arrest felony suspects, and the group targeted high crime areas of the county.

According to Sheriff David Morgan, members of the TAC team were reassigned to areas that included patrol and investigations.

“In the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office’s continuing efforts to improve our process it has been determined that it is statistically not feasible to maintain the TAC team. Due to critical shortages in Patrol and Investigations, these officers will be reassigned,” Morgan said in a prepared statement.

Driver Wraps Truck Around Utility Pole In Beulah

April 25, 2014

One person was injured in a single  vehicle accident Thursday evening on Beulah Road.

The accident was reported near the intersection of Peartree Drive about 7:18 p.m. The driver of a pickup truck lost control and struck a utility pole. He was transported by ambulance to an area hospital with injuries that were not life threatening.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details, including the driver’s name, have not yet been released.

Pictured: One person was injured in this crash on Beulah Road. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

Tate Lady Aggies Beat Chiles In Regional Play

April 25, 2014

The Tate Lady Aggies beat Tallahassee Chiles 7-3 Thursday night in regional softball playoff action. With the win, the Lady Aggies advanced to the Region 1-7A semifinals on Tuesday as they host Navarre.

NorthEscambia.com file photo by Timothy Dunsford.

Florida Senate Approves Higher Speed Limits

April 25, 2014

The Senate approved a measure Thursday that could increase the posted speed to 75 mph on certain stretches of state roads, where motorists would be allowed to push the lead to 80 mph with little fear of getting a ticket.

Despite concerns expressed by some lawmakers about safety and the potential impact on tourists and seniors, senators voted 27-11 to support the measure (SB 392), which directs the Florida Department of Transportation to determine whether to increase the minimum and maximum speed limits on all divided highways that have at least four lanes.

“We’re not talking about raising the speed limits to 90 (mph) or 95, we’re talking about the potential to raise the speed limit a mere 5 miles per hour,” said Sen. Jeff Clemens, a Lake Worth Democrat who sponsored the bill. “I would suggest to you, ladies and gentlemen, that 5 miles per hour clearly is not going to cause any difference in safety of our constituents in the state of Florida.”

But Sen. Arthenia Joyner, D-Tampa, argued that allowing speeds to be increased could become problematic for many of the state’s seniors and tourists who aren’t used to the higher speeds.

“Slow down, Senate,” Joyner said. “Let’s not increase the speed. This is a safety issue. The faster you go, the more lives are in peril, and you don’t get there but maybe 10 seconds, or more, faster than the person driving the speed limit.”

The Senate action could put the pedal to the metal on the House companion (HB 761), which has yet to appear on the floor since clearing the second of its two scheduled committee appearances on April 11.

The result of the transportation studies could be that Florida joins Maine and 16 western states is posting maximum speeds at 75 mph or higher.

The 75 mph limit is a speed many motorists already drive on the highway, as Florida law allows for a warning to those traveling less than 6 miles per hour over the posted speed limit.

Sen. Audrey Gibson, D-Jacksonville, said increasing the maximum and minimum speed limit will only “encourage all drivers to drive faster, whether they want to or not.”

“We’re a tourist state and we want people to slow down and not speed up,” Gibson said. “Just because we can increase the speeds in certain areas doesn’t mean we should.”

St. Petersburg Republican Sen. Jeff Brandes, the other sponsor of the bill, defended the proposal as simply allowing state engineers to determine the safe speeds on rural stretches of roads.

The bill could eventually allow state transportation officials to increase speed limits on Florida’s “limited access highways” to 75 mph and raise the maximum posted limits on divided four-lane highways in sparsely-populated rural areas from 65 mph to 70 mph. The transportation department could hike speeds to 60 mph on other roads they deem safe. And the agency would also have the authority to set minimum speeds on certain highways.

The proposal, opposed by AAA, was not requested by Florida Department of Transportation Secretary Ananth Prasad.

Prasad has said his agency would only conduct the speed studies in select areas where conditions may warrant an increase.

Florida’s highways have had a 70 mph maximum since 1996, the last time the speed limit was reviewed.

In other states, higher speed limits have resulted in more deaths from speeding accidents because drivers’ reaction times are reduced, and the severity of injuries is intensified, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

by Jim Turner, The News Service of Florida

West Florida Jaguars Claim District 1-4A Title Over Catholic

April 25, 2014

The West Florida Jaguars defeated the Catholic Crusaders Thursday night to claim the District 1-4A championship.

West Florida (14-12) earned home field advantage, hosting Taylor County at 6 p.m. next Thursday, while Catholic will hit the road to play Tallahassee Godby at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Region 1-4A quarterfinals.

Ashton Linton pitched the win for the Jaguars, allowing two runs, seven hits and striking out one in seven innings at the plate.

For West Florida: Joey Baker 2-3, RBI; Dakota Milstead 1-4, RBI; R.J. Lewis 2-2, double, run; Chad Simmons 1-4; Kyle Harrison 1-4; James Antoine 1-4; Branson McCombs 1-3;  Nick Henderson 1-3, 2 runs.

Reader submitted photo, click to enlarge.

Chipley Downs Northview For District 3-1A Title

April 25, 2014

Chipley took the District 3-1A baseball title Thursday night with a 6-2 win over the Northview Chiefs.

The Chiefs are still alive headed into the regionals, but the loss will cost them the home field advantage as they hit the road next Thursday against a to be announced team.

NorthEscambia.com file photo.

Wahoos Drop Third Straight

April 25, 2014

A sellout crowd turned out at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium Thursday night as the Blue Wahoos honored two-time Master’s champ Bubba Watson. Once the celebration was short lived as the Blue Wahoos dropped the first game of the series 11-9 to the visiting Mississippi Braves. The Wahoos (8-13) had a season-high five errors, which led to six unearned runs for the Braves (8-13).

RHP Carlos Contreras started for the Wahoos but had to leave the game due to an injury after just 1.2 innings of work. RHP Mikey O’Brien (0-2) came on in relief of Contreras and pitched 2.0 innings while allowing 5 R/3ER. RHP Brooks Pinckard made his first appearance with the Blue Wahoos this season and pitched 1.1 innings in relief.

Left fielder Donald Lutz led the way for the Wahoos. Lutz went 3-for-5 with a two-run home run and two doubles. Lutz’s fifth home run of the season tied teammate Rey Navarro for the league lead. Brian Anderson hit his third home run of the season just two batters after Lutz in the bottom of the sixth. Travis Mattair continued his hot streak with a 2-for-5 night with two RBI and a double. Yorman Rodriguez extended his hit-streak to nine games, which is a team best this season. The Wahoos scored at least five runs so use the promo code WAHOOS and receive 50% off your entire order Friday at PapaJohns.com.

Braves’ RHP Ryan Weber got the surprise start Thursday evening and went just 2.0 innings while giving up eight hits and 5 R/ER. John Cornely (2-0) pitched well and earned the win in relief for the Braves; he went 3.2 innings and gave up 2 R/ER with four strikeouts. RHP Shae Simmons earned his fifth save of the season and struck out five batters through 2.0 innings.

Emerson Landoni and Elmer Reyes had two RBI each for the Braves. Seth Loman had a 4-for-6 night with a couple of doubles. Former Wahoo Matt Kennelly went 0-for-1 but had four walks and scored two runs.

The Wahoos will send RHP Daniel Corcino (1-2, 4.35) to the mound on Friday. The Braves will send Major League rehabber Mike Minor (0-1, 13.50) to the bump to oppose Corcino.

by Tommy Thrall

Pictured top and bottom: The Pensacola Blue Wahoos lost to the Mississippi Braves Thursday. Pictured inset: The first pitch was tossed by two-time Master’s champ Bubba Watson. Photos by Michael Spooneybarger/ Pensacola Blue Wahoos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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