LaMarre’s Inside The Park Homerun Sparks 6-2 Wahoos Win Over B’ham

August 6, 2013

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos were led by Ryan LaMarre’s inside the park home run in the third inning in their 6-2 win over the Birmingham Barons on Monday night at Regions Field. Pensacola has won three out of the first four in the five-game set, securing a series win over the Barons. It’s just the third time the Barons have lost a series in their new home.

Already leading 3-2, Pensacola opened up their lead with three runs in the eighth. An error by the shortstop allowed Devin Lohman to reach to open the inning and the door for the Wahoos’ late rally. Travis Mattair delivered the big blow with a two-out two-run double, and scored a batter later on Tucker Barnhart’s double.

LaMarre got the scoring started in the in the first inning, he scored on a sacrifice fly from Mike Costanzo after he doubled to start the game. In the third, LaMarre hit an inside the park home run with a line drive down the third base line.

The Barrons got a pair of solo home runs from Cody Puckett and Trayce Thompson in the third and fourth innings respectively, but that’s all they got while the Blue Wahoos scored four unanswered. Pensacola went up for good when Barnhart scored on a bases loaded ground out by Lohman.

Birmingham’s solo home runs were the only blemishes on the line for Blue Wahoos starter Josh Smith (W, 9-8). He was finished after 6.2 innings and struck out seven against just one walk to earn the win. Barons starter Chris Bassitt (L, 2-2) took the loss after giving up three runs, two earned, on four hits over seven innings.

The Blue Wahoos will look to make it four out of five in the series finale on Tuesday. The Blue Wahoos will turn to RHP Carlos Contreras (1-1, 2.87) against LHP Scott Snodgress (11-7, 3.70). First pitch is set for 7:05 p.m. from Regions Field in Birmingham.

Story  by Tommy Thrall

One Hurt In Cantonment Wreck

August 5, 2013

One person was injured in a two vehicle accident about 8:30 Sunday night at the intersection of South Highway 97 and Muscogee Road in Cantonment. The injuries were not considered life-threatening.

The Molino and Beulah Stations of Escambia Fire Rescue and Escambia County EMS responded to the crash.  The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details were not released.

Pictured: One person was injured in this two vehicle accident about 8:30 Sunday night at the intersection of South Highway 97 and Muscogee Road in Cantonment. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

County, Sheriff’s Office To Discuss Jail Transfer Wednesday

August 5, 2013

The next meeting concerning the transfer of control of the Escambia County Jail from Sheriff David Morgan to Escambia County will be open to the public this Wednesday.

The joint meeting between Escambia County and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office that was originally scheduled for Monday, but was rescheduled for Wednesday to continue negations for the transfer of the Jail and Central Booking operations.  The workshop will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at 221 Palafox Place in the fourth floor training room within the Escambia County Administration office. This meeting will have limited space and is open to the public.

Escambia Man Facing 30 Years For Cutting Over Social Secuity Benefits

August 5, 2013

An Escambia County man that cut a another man with a box cutter over his social security benefits is facing up to 30 years in state prison.

Jessie Lee Shumaker was found guilty as charged on one count of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon by an Escambia County jury.

On February 12, 2012, Jessie Lee Shumaker cut Edward Lewis on the side of his face and back side of his ear with a box cutter.  Lewis requested Shumaker return his social security benefits card.  After stating that he would call the police for assistance, Shumaker pursued and attacked Lewis with the weapon.

Sentencing is currently scheduled for September 19. Shumaker qualifies as both a habitual felony offender and prison releasee reoffender. He could be sentenced to up to 30 years in state prison, with 15 years as a mandatory minimum by Judge Michael Allen.

No Injuries In Highway 29 Wreck Near Molino

August 5, 2013

There were no injuries in a single vehicle accident Sunday afternoon on Highway 29 near Barth Road in Molino.

The driver of a pickup truck hauling a trailer with logs appeared to have ran off the road and over-corrected, causing the truck to overturn. The truck came to rest upright back on the highway. The two occupants of the truck were not injured.

The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol.

Pictured: There were no injuries in this late Sunday afternoon accident on Highway 29 in Molino. Reader submitted photos by Jane Byrd Franklin, click to enlarge.

Experts Visit Sites For Industrial Certification

August 5, 2013

Gulf Power Company’s site certification program took a  step forward last week when consultants visited 14 sites in six Northwest Florida counties to evaluate whether the sites are good candidates to be certified for industrial development.

Gulf Power kicked off the program earlier this year to identify public and private lands that could be prepared ahead of time for the location of new or expanding companies. The consulting firm evaluates the properties, identifies improvements that must be made and then certifies the sites once they have met all the program requirements.

“The program is moving forward, right on schedule with the site visits,” said John Hutchinson, Gulf Power’s director of Public Affairs and Economic Development. “Getting out and kicking the dirt gives the consultants the opportunity to identify which sites are best suited to be certified.”

Six sites were visited in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, including land at the Pensacola International Airport, Whiting Field and four sites in or near the Santa Rosa Industrial Park in east Milton.

McCallum Sweeney will evaluate the data collected during the site visits and report back to landowners in September whether or not their sites are candidates for certification and what additional requirements must be met. Once a site is evaluated and selected to move forward, site owners will have up to a year to complete the program requirements. Gulf Power is paying half the consultant charges for publicly owned sites with private landowners paying the full amount.

The Gulf Power program is the first of its kind in Florida. Once a site is certified it becomes much more attractive to prospective businesses and having certified sites allows Northwest Florida to be more competitive with neighboring states.

“Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi all have certified sites — as well as other states,” Hutchinson said. “If we are going to compete for new jobs, we have to have sites that are ready to go with infrastructure plans and permits in place and sites that are located near transportation corridors.”

Once certified, the sites will be marketed by local, regional and state economic development agencies to prospective companies to bring new jobs to Northwest Florida.

Back To School Prep: Church Members Hold Prayer Walk At Byrneville Elementary

August 5, 2013

Sunday night, members of Ray’s Chapel Baptist Church held their annual prayer walk at Byrneville Elementary School. Participants walked around the school and held prayer at various classrooms and around the campus. Prayers were said for students, teachers, staff and administrators for the coming year with safety and success. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

One Critically Injured In Flomaton Highway 31 Wreck

August 5, 2013

One person was critically injured in a wreck involving a car and a semi-truck Sunday afternoon in Flomaton.

The accident happened about 4:50 p.m. on Highway 31 near Sidney Manning Boulevard. Firefighters were forced to use the Jaws of Life to extricate the unknown age female driver from her vehicle. She was transported by Escambia County (FL) EMS to Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola as a “trauma alert”.

The accident remains under investigation. Further details were not available.

The Flomaton Fire Department, Century Station of Escambia Fire Rescue, Escambia County EMS and the Flomaton Police Department responded to the crash.

Pictured: One person was critically injured in a two vehicle crash Sunday afternoon on Highway 31 in Flomaton. Submitted photos by Robbie Lynn Burkett, click to enlarge.

Northview To Hold Mini Cheerleader Camp

August 5, 2013

The Northview High School cheerleaders will host a mini-cheer camp later this week.

The mini-cheer camp will be held Thursday and Friday, August 8-9, from 3-5 p.m. in the gym. The cost is $20 for the camp and $10 for a shirt, register at the door. The mini cheerleaders will perform during the first quarter of the first home football game on August 23.

Pictured: Mini cheerleaders  perform during a September 2012 game at Northview High School. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Skim Past Barons 4-3

August 5, 2013

Pensacola overcame an early 3-0 deficit, tying the game at three and eventually taking the lead with a two-out rally in the sixth to knock off the Birmingham Barons on Sunday afternoon at Regions Field. The Blue Wahoos have now won two of the first three games in the series.

Birmingham jumped out to a quick three-run lead in the last of the first against Pensacola starter Tim Crabbe. Brandon Jacobs brought home a run with a sacrifice fly and Cody Puckett drove home a pair with a two-out double to open up the three-run advantage. That was all Crabbe would allow, though, over 6.2 innings. The right-hander allowed just four more baserunners throughout his outing, allowing a total three runs on five hits with two strikeouts and two walks to improve to 5-8 on the year.

The Pensacola offense responded immediately to the trio of tallies from Birmingham with three runs of their own in the top of the second. The first two batters reached on singles before Tucker Barnhart doubled off the right field wall to score a run and make it 3-1. Corey Wimberly notched an RBI with a groundout to short while Theo Bowe completed the rally with an RBI single up the middle, scoring Barnhart and tying the game.

The game remained knotted at two until the sixth inning when Pensacola mounted a two-out rally. Bowe tripled to the gap in left-center and scored on Devin Lohman’s ground rule double to make it 4-3. Lohman was 3-for-4 on the night, his third three-hit game in the last four contests.

All four runs came off Birmingham starter Michael Nix, who fell to 3-4 on the year. Nix allowed four runs on nine hits with four strikeouts and two walks in 5.2 innings.

Parker Frazier and Trevor Bell combined to retire the final seven Barons they faced over 2.1 innings to shut the door. For Bell, the perfect ninth was his 11th save in as many chances for Pensacola.

The Wahoos will look for a series win at Regions Field on Monday night at 7:05 p.m. Josh Smith (8-8, 3.90) will get the ball for Pensacola opposite Birmingham’s Chris Bassitt (2-1, 3.18).

story by Kevin Burke

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