Vanderhoff Named Senior NCO For 307th Maintenance Squadron

June 16, 2013

Air Force Reserve Senior Master Sgt. Lisa K. Vanderhoff has been named Senior Noncommissioned Officer of the Quarter for 307th Maintenance Squadron.

Selection was based on the individual’s exemplary duty performance, job knowledge, leadership qualities, teamwork, significant self-improvement, personal achievements, notable accomplishments, and community service and support.

Vanderhoff is an aircraft structural maintenance supervisor assigned to the 307th Maintenance Squadron at Barksdale Air Force Base, La.  The senior master sergeant has served in the military for 23 years.

She is the daughter of Albert and Carol Vanderhoff of Cantonment.

Vanderhoff graduated in 1984 from Tate High School and received a bachelor’s degree in 2011 from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona.

MLB Debut: Molino’s Gindl Thrilled To Get The Callup To The Brewers

June 16, 2013

Outfielder Caleb Gindl of Molino arrived from Triple-A Nashville on Saturday and became the sixth Milwaukee Brewer to make his Major League debut in a season yet to hit its halfway point.

Previous MLB debuts included Khris Davis (April 1), Josh Prince (April 6), Hiram Burgos (April 20), Donovan Hand (May 26) and Scooter Gennett (June 3).

“It’s the best feeling of my life,” Gindl said before the game.

The Brewers promoted Gindl after placing left fielder Ryan Braun on the 15-day disabled list. At 24, Gindl became the youngest of the Brewers’ six players to debut when he struck out against the Reds’ Homer Bailey in the seventh inning.

He is used to that label. Gindl was a Brewers’ fifth-round Draft pick in 2007 out of Pace High School in Florida, and he was 22 when he debuted in Triple-A in 2011. He had been waiting there patiently for a promotion.

“The last two weeks, he has really swung the bat well,” Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said. “He hangs in there, gives you a nice at-bat. Especially right now, because he’s got a lot of at-bats under his belt [from Triple-A], I think he’ll be a good pinch-hitter for us for a while. Now, how long that lasts, that he’s good without me starting him, I don’t know. That’s always hard to predict. But he does all the things well that you want from a bench player.”

Gindl was batting .274 at Nashville with eight home runs and a team-best 38 RBIs. He hit .364 over his last 10 games and got the call over Davis, who was hitting .125 over his last 10 contests.

“We try to go by whoever is doing the job, and [Gindl] is swinging the bat the best down there, and we know he plays pretty good defense,” Roenicke said.

The Brewers won a shutout for the first time this year on Saturday, 6-0 over the Cincinnati Reds.

By Adam McCalvy
Courtesy Milwaukee Brewers, MLB

Jay’s Hope Miller To Perform At Disney On Thankgiving Day

June 16, 2013

Hope Miller from Jay High School is one of more than 500 cheerleaders and dancers from across the country that will perform in the 2013 UCA/UDA Thanksgiving Tour Walt Disney World in Orlando.

Miller will perform with the UCA/UDA All-Americans group in the pre-parade at the Magic Kingdom on Thanksgiving Day.

Pictured: Hope Miller with her All American Thanksgiving Tour packet which was presented to her during the UCA Cheer Camp Awards Ceremony held at  Auburn University on Saturday. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Three Die In Fiery Crash On I-10; FHP Seeks Identities

June 16, 2013

Three people died in a fiery head-on collision early Sunday morning in Santa Rosa County.

Callers reported a vehicle traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of I-10  prior to the crash.. The vehicles collided head-on at the 36 mile marker, and both vehicles burst into flames. The vehicles were fully engulfed before first responders arrived on scene.

The first vehicle was an unknown year Jeep Wrangler in which the driver died. The second vehicle was an unknown year Jeep Cherokee in which the driver and passenger died.

Anyone with information on the crash is asked to contact Cpl. Brian Davis at (850) 484-5000 ext. 306.

Democrats Almost Don’t Care Who Takes On Rick Scott

June 16, 2013

Democrats gathering for their annual fundraising dinner at the Westin Diplomat Resort on Saturday were certain of one thing: They will defeat Republican Gov. Rick Scott in a little more than a year.

“Rick Scott will be a one-term governor,” declared Florida Democratic Party Chairwoman Allison Tant to the 1,300 who gathered in a ballroom for the dinner. “Come January 2015, Rick Scott will hand the keys to the Governor’s Mansion over to Democratic hands.”

But which hands will receive those keys, should Tant’s vision of the future come true, remains unclear.

Democrats have a few potential candidates to take on Scott in 2014, when the so-far unpopular governor goes back before voters. But they have a shortage of declared candidates; the only one who has currently said she’s running is former state Sen. Nan Rich, whose exclusion from the speaker’s list at Saturday’s event drew publicity. (Tant said she was going to send an in-kind contribution reporting form to Republican Party Chairman Lenny Curry for calling attention to the flap — and the dinner.)

The three other candidates most often mentioned — former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist, who has since switched parties; former Chief Financial Officer Alex Sink, who came up just short of beating Scott as the party’s nominee in 2010; and U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, the only remaining Democrat in statewide office — have said they haven’t made up their mind yet or, in Nelson’s case, denied any interest at all.

And so what appears to be unprecedented enthusiasm among Democrats to win in 2014, with the dinner raising a record of $850,000 in confirmed contributions, is so far pointed against Scott even with the lack of a single candidate who has cleared the field.

“What it shows you is that people are so anxious for a change they almost don’t care who the person is,” Tant said shortly before the event.

National party officials are also, so far, unconcerned.

“I think whoever the Democratic nominee is will beat Rick Scott,” said Florida Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who doubles as chair of the Democratic National Committee. “…It’s just going to be a matter of who is going to be able to get organized and focused and build the momentum.”

The undeclared candidates are so far playing things close to the vest.

“Obviously, I’m giving it very serious consideration, and I’m looking forward to making a decision before too long,” Crist told reporters who asked about a potential run.

And while he might demur on whether he’ll take on Scott, Crist was ready when asked about the incumbent’s focus on the job losses of Crist’s term and the job gains in more recent years.

“I’m not going to take credit for the global economic meltdown, and I don’t think he should take credit for the jobs that are coming in thanks to President Obama,” Crist said.

Sink said she hasn’t ruled out taking another shot at Scott, but said one of the largest factors in her decision right now is whether she could see herself taking on the race without the late Bill McBride, her husband.

“He very much wanted me to run again,” she said. “But, you know, he’s not here to go home to every night and be my cheerleader.”

The one who has been most emphatic about his intentions is Nelson, who once again told reporters that he wasn’t looking to throw his hat in the ring.

“First of all, you’ve heard me say it 100 times, and I’ll say it again: I have no plans to run for governor. I have no intention of running for governor,” he said.

But Nelson ripped into Scott during his speech at the dinner, and has continued to draw rumors about a possible bid — something he dismissed as a result of some of the unpopular stances Scott has taken.

“That’s why people are upset,” Nelson said. “And they’re looking for someone that can take him on and win.”

Others seem more than happy to float trial balloons for Nelson. During her remarks to the dinner, Wasserman Schultz noted that Nelson had gone from a state legislator to congressman to Florida insurance commissioner to U.S. Senator.

“Now, there seems to be a pattern here,” she said. “Tallahassee, DC, Tallahassee, DC. Hmm. Just saying. Just an observation.”

There were laughs and some scattered applause.

By Brandon Larrabee, The News Service of Florida

Summer Ball: Northview Splits Games With Niceville, Crestview

June 16, 2013

Northview’s summer ball series continued on Saturday in Crestview.  The Chiefs A team defeated Niceville 6-4, and the B team fell to Crestview 13-0. Photos by Ramona Preston for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Molino All Stars Take World Series Consolation Championship

June 16, 2013

The Molino All-Stars took the consolation championship Saturday in the 2013 Gospel Projects Tee Ball World Series. On Saturday, Molino defeated Cantonment 32-13, then took the championship 33-21 over Milton. Players are Rylan Minor, Aubree Jordan, Austin Batz, Liam Hatcher,Douglas Ragsdale,Makayla Golson,Hunter Williams, Grayden Sheffield,Chloe Ragsdale and Dylan Settle. Coaches are Joey Settle, Tommy Sheffield, Brandon Minor and Joe Settle Sr. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Mobile Takes Third Straight Over Pensacola’s Blue Wahoos 6-2

June 16, 2013

The Mobile BayBears pushed themselves closer to a first half Southern Division crown with a 6-2 win over the Pensacola Blue Wahoos on Saturday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. Coupled with a Mississippi loss, the BayBears need just one win in the next two days to clinch the crown.

The game took a back seat though in the fourth inning. With one out and the bases loaded Blue Wahoos right fielder Bryson Smith crashed into the wall while making the catch on Justin Greene’s fly ball. Smith caught his cleat in the fence and landed awkwardly while completing the catch. After a lengthy delay, Smith exited the game on a cart with an air cast on his left leg, protecting an apparent leg injury. No update on his condition was given at the time of this release.

The fourth inning was the critical frame in the game as well. Trailing 2-0, Mobile sent nine men to the plate and posted four runs with RBI’s coming from Nick Ahmed, Ender Inciarte, Greene, and Mike Freeman. The BayBears were able to take advantage of Wahoos’ starter Daniel Renken’s lack of control. Renken allowed the first four to reach in the fourth before being lifted for Wilkin De La Rosa. Renken dropped to 1-5 on the year while allowing four runs on just two hits but six walks in 3-plus frames.

Pensacola jumped out to an early advantage thanks in part to Smith. In the first inning, Smith drew a two-out walk and scored on an RBI double from Travis Mattair. In the third, Smith drove home Ryan LaMarre on a sac fly to give the Wahoos a 2-0 lead.

Mobile starter Andrew Chafin settled in after that, working out of a bases loaded jam in the fourth inning and then retiring 10 straight to finish his outing. Chafin (3-4) went seven innings and allowed two runs on five hits.

The BayBears added to their lead in the eighth inning with a two-out rally against Chris Manno. Nick Evans smacked a double to score Freeman, who reached base all five times he batted to make it 5-2 before Evans scored on an RBI single from Keon Broxton to provide the final run.

The two teams continue their series on Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m. from Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. Shaun Ellis (1-1, 4.21) gets the call for the Wahoos against the BayBears’ Archie Bradley (5-1, 1.34).

story by Kevin Burke

Two Injured In Hwy 29, Barrineau Park Road Crash

June 15, 2013

Two people were injured in a two vehicle crash late Saturday morning in Molino.

The crash happened on Highway 29 at Barrineau Park Road about 11:35 a.m.  The Florida Highway Patrol said 52-year old David Newbold of Molino was northbound on Highway 29 in the left turn lane to Barrineau Park Road in a 1998 Ford Explorer. He turned into the path of a southbound 2007 Ford F150 driven by Richard Baker of Century.

The Ford Expedition overturned onto its side; both vehicles came to rest just out of the southbound Highway 29 and Barrineau Park Road intersection.

Newbold and his passenger, 69-year old Edna Newbold of Molino, were transported to West Florida Hospital with minor injuries. Baker was not injured. David Newbold was cited for violation of right of way, according to the FHP.

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

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Driver Slams Pickup Into Cantonment Business

June 15, 2013

A driver slammed his pickup truck into a Cantonment business early Saturday morning.

The accident happened about 12:55 a.m. on Jacks Branch Road just north of Annie Bell Drive. The driver apparently lost control of his pickup truck, ran off the roadway where the vehicle overturned onto its side and collided with Al’s Small Engine Repair at 652 Jacks Branch Road.

The pickup truck pushed into the corner of the concrete block building causing severe damage to the building and its electrical service panel. The driver was not seriously injured and refused transport to the hospital by EMS.

The wreck was called into 911 by a resident at a nearby home that heard the crash.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details have not yet been released. The Cantonment Station of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS also responded to the crash.

Pictured above and inset: A driver collided with a business in Cantonment early Saturday morning. Pictured below: One entire corner of the building was destroyed. Reader submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


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