Niceville Gets Past Tate
October 5, 2013
It was senior night and Tate was looking to upset favored Niceville in their first game of district play Friday night, but Niceville had other plans. And in the end, the Eagles flew awa with a 28-6 win.
Tate was the first to get the ball, but Niceville intercepted Tate’s pass on the Aggies’ 38-yard line. Niceville later score a touchdown on a 9-yard run. Tate had opportunities to score in the first half, once with the ball on Niceville’s 1-yard line, but only was able to get a 23-yard field goal from Dylan Mancuso. The score at the half was Tate 3, Niceville 7. So far this season, the Eagles had earned at least a 28 point advantage by the half.
Niceville received the ball to begin the second half. They didn’t take long before they scored again. They scored on a 9-yard quarterback keeper with 9:46 left in the third to make the score Tate 3, Niceville 21. Tate had another opportunity in third quarter, deep in Niceville’s territory but only were able to get three points on a Mancuso 27-yard field goal. Niceville scored again in the fourth quarter on a 75-yard pass play to make the score Tate 6. Niceville 28.
After the game, Tate Coach Ronnie Douglas said “We had 3 opportunities to score but we didn’t take advantage of that. He said he was “pleased with the way the defense held them (Niceville). We have to put this game behind us and get ready for next week’s game against Washington”.
“We had 3 opportunities to score but we didn’t take advantage of that,” Tate Coach Ronnie Douglas said, adding that he was “pleased with the way the defense held them. We have to put this game behind us and get ready for next week’s game against Washington”.
Tate is now 4-2 for the year and 0-1 in district play. Tate will play Washington next week at Washington High School at 7:30 p.m.
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Pictured top: Coach Ronnie Douglas leads his Tate Aggies onto the field Friday night at Pete Gindl Stadium. Pictured: Tate takes on the Eagles of Niceville. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kaileigh Blackmon, click to enlarge.
Karen Postpones, Cancels Events; Others Wait And See
October 5, 2013
Tropical Storm Karen has canceled or postponed several events across the area, while others are taking a wait and see approach.
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Canceled or Postponed:
- Palafox Market – canceled this weekend, will return October 12.
- Barktoberfest — canceled this weekend, rescheduled for October 26 in Seville Square
- Santa Rosa Island Triathlon – canceled.
- Gonzalez Fall Festival — postponed. Festival moved to Saturday, October 19 from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
- Destin Seafood Festival – canceled.
- Healthy Start Baby Shower — postponed until October 26.
- Ascend Performance Materials (formerly Solutia/Monsanto/Chemstrand) has cancelled the 60th anniversary celebration that was planned for Saturday in Saturday.
- Pensacola State College HS Baseball Tourney -canceled. Tate, Catholic, Mosley, Escambia, Gulf Breeze, Washington and Pine Forest and Escambia high schools were participating.
Still Planned:
- Barrineau Park Music Night — Still planned for Friday, doors open at 5 p.m. for food; music begins at 6:30 inside the Barrineau Park Community Center.
- Jay Peanut Festival – still planned for Saturday and Sunday.
- Market at Saint Monica’s — If Karen looks like more of a rain event, the Market at Saint Monica’s will be open indoors Saturday, but it will be canceled for a more severe threat.
- Northwest Escambia at Excel -AND- Baker vs. Flomaton — still planned, with football games beginning earlier. Freshmen 9:00; Sophomores 10:30; Juniors 12:00; Seniors 2:00. All players must arrive one hour before game time.
- Bayfest in Mobile — still planned.
Deputies Look For Man In Two Bar Shooting Incidents
October 4, 2013
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office is searching for a person of interest in a shooting last week at Ray’s Soul City on East Baars Street.
Investigators are currently looking for 24-year old Cordaryl Misean Lovely. He is wanted at this time as a suspect in connection with an August 31 shooting incident, also at Ray’s Soul City. In that incident, Lovely fired shots inside the establishment before the gun was taken from him and he was injured.
Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Cordaryl Lovely, should contact the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.
Tropical Storm Karen: Latest Escambia County Specific Information
October 4, 2013
[Updated 10 am] Under the latest advisory, Escambia County remains under a Hurricane Watch. Expected impact from the storm has been downgraded from moderate to minor since the last advisory. However, the track of this storm still seems to be directed at Escambia County. Residents are advised to exercise caution and use their best judgment in preparing for the impacts of this storm.
No evacuations or emergency orders are in effect at this time. All Escambia County government offices are open today as scheduled. There are no shelters open at this time.
Current Forecast*: Southeasterly gale force winds should start affecting our area on Sunday, October 6 at 5 a.m. with storm force winds arriving at approximately11 a.m. when the highest expected wind speeds from Tropical Storm Karen should occur, with top sustained winds from the Southeast potentially reaching 58 mph and gusts near 70 mph. Sustained winds will fall below gale force around 2 pm and will generally be from the north at that time. However, gale force gusts could continue for several hours. Rainfall is expected to be approximately 4.8 inches over the next three days, but could vary significantly depending on speed and direction of the storm.
Some minor residential wind damage may occur from Tropical Storm Karen throughout Escambia County.
Escambia County residents can refer to BeReadyEscambia.com for a complete online disaster guide pertaining to various emergency situations and find information such as:
- Important telephone numbers
- Shelter information and locations
- Disaster preparation shopping lists
- Animal preparedness for pets, livestock and equine
Editor’s note: The “Current Forecast” above is a general forecast for the entirety of Escambia County, including the beaches. Impacts from the storm will likely be less in North Escambia.
800 Acres Off Jacks Branch Road Rezoned For Commercial, Other Development
October 4, 2013
The Escambia County Commission voted Thursday night to rezone just over 800 acres off Jacks Branch Road from residential to a variety of zoning districts including residential and retail commercial.
“This is part of the Sector Plan and what we’ve generally thought would be the right direction to be put thing things forward in the future for our community,” said Commissioner Grover Robinson after making a motion to approve the rezoning. “I am excited to see something move forward from this.”
Robinson’s motion passed unanimously.
The property is located at 900 Jacks Branch Road and lies east of Jacks Branch and north of Well Line Road, all to the west of Highway 29. The rezoning was proposed by the DDJ Land Company, LLC, managed by Jerry and Donald Long of Pensacola.
An area of 444 acres, 275 of which are not wetlands, will be rezoned to C-1 (commercial). The area will serve the surrounding area with larger and small scale retail, office and residential use. The center will be designed around pedestrian and utilized plazas and other public space “to create an attractive environment”, according to the application.
A 74 acre area, 60 acres of which are not wetlands, will be rezoned R-4 to allow for neighborhoods comprised primarily of attached single and multifamily residential dwellings. The roads will be designed in a gridded system, with public spaces for civic, community and recreational areas.
A 156 acre area, 65 acres not wetlands, will be zoned V-5. The area would be located in the “rural” area of the development with subdivision that would be clustered single family homes focusing on efficient use of land and infrastructure, conventional large lot development and accessible open space.
A 107 acre parcel, 85 which are not wetlands, will be zoned R-3 with a range of housing types on a gridded block road system.
An R-4 zoned area of 25 acres will provide a housing area of a variety of attached and detached residential homes. Parks, conservation and public spaces are to focal point for the neighborhoods, once developed.
Pictured top: A location map for about 800 acres that was rezoned by a vote of the Escambia County Commission Thursday night. Pictured east: Looking north into the parcel from Well Line Road. Pictured below: Looking east into the parcel from Jacks Branch Road. Courtesy images for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Molino Park Elementary Students Learn Fire Safety (With Photo Gallery)
October 4, 2013
Molino Park Elementary School students learned about fire safety Thursday from members of the Molino Station of Escambia Fire Rescue. The students learned how to get out of their home in the event of a fire and also learned about some of the tools used by firefighters.
Pictured: Molino Park Elementary students learn all about fire safety Thursday morning. Pictured top and inset: The firemen’s helmets were a student favorite. Pictured below: Students use a camera to look for hot spots. Pictured bottom: Students had an opportunity to ask questions. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
Northview Chiefs Get District Win Over The Chipley Tigers
October 4, 2013
The Northview Lady Chiefs earned a district win over Chipley Thursday afternoon at home in Bratt.
Northview beat the Chipley Tigers 21-25, 24-26, 25-23, 25-17, 16-14.
Danielle Steadham had one ace, 13 kills, three blocks and 16 digs for the Chiefs, while Kyndall Hall had five aces, three kills, seven assists and eight digs.
The Chiefs are scheduled to host PCC on Tuesday, October 8 for Senior Night. The JV plays at 4:30, following the varsity at 5:30. It is the last regular season game scheduled at home for the remainder of the NHS season.
NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.
Scott: FEMA Promises Resources Will Be Available For Karen Despite Gov’t Shutdown
October 4, 2013
Following a briefing with Bryan Koon, the Director of the Florida Division of Emergency Management, Governor Rick Scott called FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate Thursday to request that all needed federal resources would be available for Tropical Storm Karen. The storm poses a threat to the Florida Panhandle and could strengthen into a Category 1 Hurricane. A hurricane watch has already been issued for Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, Bay, and Gulf Counties.
“Our number one priority is the safety of our citizens. We will not let the government shutdown in Washington in any way hurt our emergency response efforts in Florida. I spoke to FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate this evening and got his personal assurance that no federal resource would be denied in response to Tropical Storm Karen, despite the ongoing federal shutdown,” Scott said.
“I have directed the Department of Emergency Management to continuously assess whether federal resources are being withheld because of the shutdown, and the state stands ready to step in to provide any emergency support needed.
“The National Guard has activated 20 guardsmen who will be directing the pre-positioning of equipment and personnel in order to respond to the storm. As we prepare for the potential impact of Tropical Storm Karen, it is imperative that all Florida residents and visitors be prepared. Those in the path of the storm should follow instructions from local officials to ensure safety,” Scott concluded.
The State Emergency Operations Center upgraded to a Level Two activation Thursday as Scott declared a state of emergency in 18 counties, including Escambia and Santa Rosa.
Wednesday Night Shooting Under Investigation
October 3, 2013
The investigation is continuing into a Wednesday night shooting outside a home in the 3000 block of East Lakeview Avenue.
The incident occurred around 9:15 p.m. as a 58-year-old man was returning home from work. Before the man could get inside, he was shot in the leg by a male who fled the scene on
foot. The victim was taken to a local hospital for treatment.
A motive for the incident remains under investigation.
Anyone having information on the incident is asked to contact Detective Candace Miller (850) 435-1976 or the Pensacola Police Department at (850) 435-1900.
Man Gets 15 Years For DUI Manslaughter Of Century Resident
October 3, 2013
A Milton man has been sentenced to prison for the death of a Century man in a traffic crash last January.
William Samuel Stapleton, Jr., 48, was sentenced to 15 years in state prison on charges of DUI manslaughter, and driving while license suspended causing death.
Charles Terry Griffis, 50, was pronounced deceased at the scene of the 9:20 p.m. crash January 9 on Highway 87 about seven miles north of Milton. Griffis was a passenger in a car driven by Stapleton.
The Florida Highway Patrol said Stapleton was northbound on Highway 87 when he lost control and struck a tree. Stapleton was charged in April after the Florida Highway Patrol completed their traffic homicide investigation.
Griffis was a 1980 graduate of Century High School and was formerly employed as welder.








