Linemen Recognized On First-Ever National Lineman Appreciation Day

April 19, 2013

Thursday was National Lineman Appreciation Day. The day was set after the U.S. Senate approved a resolution honoring lineworkers for their efforts to keep the power flowing.

“EREC’s linemen are the cream of the crop.  These men are dedicated to keeping power delivered to every home on our system around the clock, regardless of weather conditions,” said Escambia River Electric Cooperative CEO/General Manager Clay Campbell.

The bill was introduced by U.S. Sens. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) and Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) “recognizing linemen, the profession of linemen, the contributions of these brave men and women who protect public safety”. It passed unanimously.

Pictured: Linemen work earlier this year on an electrical system upgrade in Walnut Hill. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Eighth Inning Rally Lifts Blue Wahoos Past Suns

April 19, 2013

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos broke a 2-2 tie in the last of the eighth inning with eight runs to win going away 10-2 over the Jacksonville Suns in front of 4,591 fans on Thursday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

Entering the eighth tied at two, Pensacola erupted for eight runs on seven hits against Arquimedes Caminero and Scott McGough. Donald Lutz led off the inning with a triple and scored on a double by Travis Mattair to give the Wahoos a 3-2 lead. After two walks to load the bases, Steve Selsky brought home a run with a single, Tucker Barnhart drew a bases loaded walk to score another one and Devin Lohman blasted a two-run double. The next two batters were retired before Lutz batted for a second time and launched a ground rule double to make it 9-2. Mattair followed with his second hit of the inning, a single that the left fielder misplayed, allowing Lutz to score the eighth run of the inning. The final carnage was eight runs on seven hits, three walks and an error.

The eight-run frame set a new franchise record for runs scored in a half inning and the 10 overall runs tied a franchise-high set twice last season.

Prior to the eighth inning eruption it was a game marked by highlight reel defensive plays and timely hitting. Barnhart drove home Bryson Smith in the second inning on a sacrifice fly and again in the fourth inning on a single to right. Barnhart was a perfect 2-for-2 with a run scored and three RBI. Lutz and Smith contributed three hits apiece as the Wahoos tallied a season-high 13 base knocks.

Pensacola’s defense kept the Suns off the board in multiple frames as Smith made a sliding catch with a runner on third and two outs to save a run in the second. With a runner on third and one out in the fifth, Taylor Krick lifted a fly to center that Ryan LaMarre hauled in. LaMarre then uncorked a strike to home plate to Barnhart who caught the ball and survived a collision with the runner Jake Smolinski to finish off an 8-2 double play.

Despite the defensive gems, the Suns tied the game in the seventh on a two-out double from Krick that plated two with one scoring when the ball was mishandled in right field.

Chad Rogers received a no-decision despite yielding just one run on two hits over 6.2 frames. Drew Hayes (1-0) picked up the win despite giving up an unearned run in 1.1 innings.

Caminero (1-1) gave up seven runs (all earned) on four hits and three walks in just a third of an inning.

The blowout sets up an intriguing rubber game on Friday at 7:00 p.m. Ryan Dennick (1-0, 2.45) will go for the Blue Wahoos against the Suns’ Sam Dyson (0-1, 0.96).

Story by Kevin Burke

Century Receives New $5,500 Marketing Plan

April 18, 2013

Town officials in Century got their first complete look this week at five-year marketing plan that the town council voted to purchase back in November 2011.

The council voted to enter into a no-bid contract with Ideawörks of Pensacola for $11,450 for a packaged that was to include $4,200 for a “basic website design”, $1,750 for a content management system (CMS) to allow town employees to update the site, and $5,500 for a five-year comprehensive marketing strategy to include “grant identification, development, PR plan, five-year marketing plan and budget”.

The new website was unveiled in May 2012. Town council members were told during a meeting Monday night that the 41-page marketing plan was now available for their review.

The plan recognizes that rural communities like face “significant challenges” for economic development and growth. It recommends that Century’s brand be based upon identified strengths of natural beauty, history and location.

Marketing goals in the plan include the branding of Century as a competitive business locations, an available workforce and a quality of life. The plans also calls for Century to use partnership with other groups, such as the Pensacola Chamber, to expand marketing reach.

The plan suggests four target business types as growth potential for the town — agricultural, manufacturing, small businesses and “other”, including lodging.

In order to compete, the plan states Century must market sites in and around the town, maintain a website, receive positive media attention and have “residents dedicated to economic development” and c0mmunity pride.

The plan also recommends outreach to media, including business publications like Inc., Forbes, Wired, Entrepreneur and Wired, and submitting Century for various “top” lists such as “Best Place to Start a Small Business” in Inc. magazine.

Other marketing tactics including send a potted tree or plant to business prospects  along with a USB drive of information and a card tied to the tree imprinted with “Grow A Business in Century”.

The plan also includes numerous pages of grant and business program information reprinted from government, educational and other websites.

In conclusion, the marketing plan states, “At the end of the day, no marketing plan or website or any kind of outreach can be successful without the backing of Century’s residents. What makes residents proud of Century?”

And concerns in the plan include, “We’ve heard that major businesses are not hiring locally, and many local residents were not shopping locally. The negative attitude of community members was also a major concern. Some have cited defeatist attitudes, apathy, lack of communication, and resistance to change as barriers to economic development efforts.”

Pictured top: The Century Chamber of Commerce building. Pictured inset: The Health and Hope Clinic in Century, which provides free healthcare for uninsured and under-served, was identified as a town strength. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Century Man Gets Two Years For Ripping Copper Wire From Power Poles

April 18, 2013

A Century man  arrested for ripping copper grounding wires from power poles in Walnut Hill has was sentenced to prison this week.

Leland David Kite, Jr., 44, of Jefferson Avenue, pleaded guilty to criminal mischief  and violating driver’s license restrictions. He was sentenced by Judge Joel Boles to two years in state prison, with credit for 144 days he had already been jailed. He was also ordered to pay $3,000 in restitution to Escambia River Electric Cooperative.

Escambia County Sheriff’s Office deputies were patrolling in an unmarked vehicle in the area of Pine Forest Road and Pelt Road on November 20, 2012, when they reported finding Kite’s pickup blacked out beside the road.

When deputies questioned Kite, they reported that he appeared very nervous and was sweating heavily. In plain view in the back of his pickup, deputies observed a large cooler and a five gallon bucket containing copper wire. Kite told deputies that the copper wire was from a job site where he worked. Deputies discovered that was not the case.

In Kite’s truck, deputies reported finding a hammer, pliers and gloves by the gas pedal, and in his pocket they found small pieces of copper wire and a large staple. Deputies also discovered that ground wires had been cut and ripped from at least 10 power poles in the area. The wire and staples from the poles matched those in Kite’s truck and pocket, according to an arrest report.

At the time of his arrest, Kite’s driver’s license was restricted to business purposes only and was not valid.

Survivor Reception To Be Held Before Jay Relay For Life

April 18, 2013

Cancer survivors are invited to a Survivor Reception and Lap Friday evening at the Jay Relay for Life.

The complimentary reception will take place at 4 p.m. Friday  in the Jay High cafeteria. Survivors are asked to call Cathy at (850) 675-2448 to reserve seating for the survivor and a caregiver. Survivors should sign in at the registration table at the  back entrance to the cafeteria off Escambia Avenue.

A survivors lap will begin the Jay Relay for Life at 6 p.m. The all-night event will continue until closing ceremonies at 9 a.m. Saturday.

Pictured: Participants in the 2012 Relay for Life at Jay High School. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

“Spice” Bill Unanimously Passes Florida House

April 18, 2013

Wednesday, the Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill which bans 27 synthetic drugs commonly known as “spice,” “K2” or “bath salts.” Previously marketed as legal alternatives to illicit drugs like cocaine and marijuana, these compounds can cause extreme side effects including paranoia, hallucinations, seizures and psychotic episodes.

“Synthetic drugs are a major problem for children and young adults across the country, and that’s why I’m proud to have sponsored a bill that keeps these toxic compounds out of Florida stores and off our streets,” said Rep. Clay Ingram (R-Pensacola), who sponsored HB 619. “I constantly hear from parents, physicians and law enforcement officials who have personally witnessed the devastating effects of drugs like ‘spice’ and ‘bath salts’.”

“Synthetic drugs are destroying the lives of Floridians, particularly our youth, and it is critical that we remove these deadly substances from store shelves,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi. “I applaud Representative Ingram for his support of this important public safety legislation.”

Although the Florida legislature outlawed a group of synthetic drugs in 2011, chemists – who often operate from overseas labs – have begun to alter their chemical formulas in an effort to skirt existing law.

In response, Bondi issued a temporary order last December that banned an additional group of synthetic substances; the bill approved Wednesday formalizes that emergency order — adding 27 compounds to Schedule I of the controlled substances statute — and makes it a third-degree felony for an individual to “sell, manufacture, or deliver, or possess with intent to sell, manufacture or deliver” the newly-banned substances.

SB 294 unanimously passed the Florida Senate on April 4, 2013 and will now be considered by Governor Rick Scott.

Byrneville Elementary Releases Third Nine Weeks Honor Roll

April 18, 2013

The following students were named to the third nine weeks honor roll at Byrneville Elementary School:

Mrs. Barberree’s Kindergarten

All Satisfactory

Ayden AtallahDestiny Burt
Luke Diamond
Maddie Mae Driskell
Tyler Gilmore
Olivia Griffis
Damarius Jefferson
Daisy Johnson
Mia Kornegay
Madison Levins
Riley Long
Allie Odom
Makayla Spears
Ian Watson
Jayden White
Danny Ray Wilson

Mrs. Rogers’ Kindergarten

All Satisfactory

Madeleine Atallah
Logan Bevins
Nicole Briscoe
Layla Brown
Ashton Covan
Kerissa Dortch
Anna Dunsford
Jade Howell
Hunter Johnson
Kelan Jurey
Rhett Madden
Evin Matlock
Addisen Miller
Blake Shaw
Ronte’ Simpson
Mallory Smith

Mrs. Dawson’s First Grade:

A Honor Roll

Madalyn Grimes
Tyson McBride

A/B Honor Roll

Camron Howell
Takayla Lewis

Ms. Thornton’s First Grade:

A Honor Roll

Alexa Castro
Riley Dawson
Nolin Godwin
Meredith Johnston
Tyler Riggs

A/B Honor Roll

Adrianna Atallah
Aydan Smith
Leif Waters

Mrs. Marshman’s Second Grade:

A Honor Roll

Aloysia Dortch
Briana Dunsford
Kaden Odom

A/B Honor Roll

Chase Hampton
Johnnie Howell
Kayla Johnson
Emily Lambeth
Jessica Loftis
Tiana White
Dreama Wright

Mrs. Weaver’s Second Grade:

A Honor Roll

Leah Anderson
Drake Allen Driskell
Emily Levins

A/B Honor Roll

Hunter Barnes
Marina Franklin
Eli Jackson
Jamarkus Jefferson
Zane Rolin

Mrs. Dunsford’s Third Grade:

A Honor Roll

Hunter Borelli
Torka Mills

A/B Honor Roll

Cody Adams
Josh Dunsford
Kaitlin Gafford
Jace Gifford
James Loftis
Taylor Levins
Dillon Spears
Harley Walker

Mrs. Gilmore’s Fourth Grade:

A Honor Roll

Maille Kilcrease

A/B Honor Roll

Logan Bryan
Brianna Colter
Abigail Levins
Tyler Merchant
Jalexis Robinson
Tyler Rolin

Mrs. Johnston’s Fifth Grade:

A Honor Roll

Madicyn Bell
Skyler Busbee
Ian Gifford
Alex Glidewell
Chandler Hinote
Lea Nall
Cloe Smith
Savannah Steadham
Nicky Trump
Olivia Watson
Ashten Wright

A/B Honor Roll

Jake Lambeth
Hannah Merchant
Kelli Merchant
Waylon Milstead
Tyler Newton
Valorie Padilla

Century Armed Standoff Suspect Enters Plea

April 18, 2013

The man arrested last month after an armed standoff with deputies in Century has pleaded not guilty.

Isaac Levon Mitchell, 28, charged with two counts of aggravated assault on an officer, resisting an officer with violence and improper exhibition of a firearm. He is set for trial on the charges in July.

Deputies said Mitchell has allegedly stalked an employee at the Century Town Hall since at least February. When he made contact with the employee at the town hall a little after 7 a.m. on March 20, deputies were called. They chased Mitchell toward Alger Road, but lost sight of him. Deputies determined that Mitchell was wanted on an outstanding failure to appear warrant in a concealed weapon and resisting an officer case.

Later in the morning, deputies observed Mitchell again near the town hall and observed him run and enter a mobile home on Alger Road. Mitchell was reportedly in communication with a deputy through the back door of the mobile home as additional deputies entered the front door.

Mitchell allegedly pointed a shotgun at deputies in a hallway before he barricaded himself inside a bedroom in the mobile home, still armed with a shotgun.

As deputies tried to negotiate with Mitchell, he jumped out of a window with the shotgun and ran toward North Century Boulevard, dumping the shotgun, shotgun shells and .22 caliber ammunition in a nearby yard.

He then ran across the highway and into the Century Food Mart and got on the floor behind the counter. Deputies said Mitchell was known to the clerk. The clerk, with a Sheriff’s dispatcher on the phone,  talked Mitchell into surrendering peacefully to the deputies outside the store.

Mitchell is also awaiting trial on stalking charges. He remains in the Escambia County Jail without bond.

Pictured top: Isaac Levon Mitchell was taken into custody by Escambia County deputies following a standoff that ended with his surrender.  Pictured below: Deputies and crime scene investigators looks for clues at the Century Food Mart. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

School Superintendents Complain About Pay Law

April 18, 2013

School superintendents expressed frustration Wednesday with the state’s teacher evaluation law during a meeting with Gov. Rick Scott a day after teachers filed suit in federal court to overturn the law.

Scott himself endorsed trying to fix the provision attacked by the lawsuit, part of a long-running dispute between the state and teachers over an effort to implement performance pay. The law, passed in 2011, aims to tie educators’ compensation more closely to their students’ achievements.

But some teachers whose courses aren’t measured in state tests are seeing part of their pay based on the scores of students they don’t teach or the scores of their students in other subjects. The lawsuit filed Tuesday argues that the law violates the constitutional right to equal protection.

“We need to stop evaluating teachers on students they are not serving,” Pinellas County Superintendent Mike Grego told Scott and Education Commissioner Tony Bennett.

Scott, Bennett and two of the governor’s education advisers met with dozens of superintendents from across the state. They heard a broad range of concerns and issues, including support for Scott’s idea of an across-the-board pay raise for teachers to take effect in the next school year, but much of the discussion focused on the evaluation issue.

“At some point, we’re going to have to recognize that not every teacher can have a test that’s built for what they do,” said Malcolm Thomas, superintendent in Escambia County.

Scott told the superintendents that he supported a pair of measures (HB 7141, SB 980) intended to make sure teachers are judged only on the achievement of students they teach. He said the teachers he’s spoken to don’t mind being evaluated.

“They want to make sure it’s fair,” Scott said. “They want to make sure … they’re evaluated based on their student achievement. We’re aggressively working on legislation that is going to move us down that path.”

So far, the bills have seen uneven progress. The House measure is ready for the floor, but the Senate version has two committee stops left as the weeks left in the legislative session dwindle.

By The News Service of Florida

1-2A Track And Field Results, Northview, WFHS, Catholic

April 18, 2013

Northview, West Florida and Catholic high schools competed in the 2A District 1 Track and Field Championships recently at Washington High School.

The top four places in each event qualified them for the Regional Championships this week at Bolles High School in Jacksonville.

“I’m extremely proud of the Boys and Girls Track and Field teams this year. We knew it was going to be tough heading into the district championships to grab one of the top four spots, and qualify for the regional championships, but the athletes kept their composure and were able to put up some of their best performances of the season at the biggest meet of the year,” Northview Coach Aaron Thompson said.

Results (with Northview, West Florida and Catholic in bold) were as follows:

Overall Girls Results

1 – West Florida Tech, 212
2 – Bay, 119
3 – Rutherford, 66.5
4 – Arnold High School, 63
5 – South Walton, 56
6 – Northview, 46
7 – Walton, 44.5
8 – Pensacola Catholic, 36
9 – Bozeman, 2

Overall Boys Results

1 – West Florida Tech, 218.5
2 – Rutherford, 97
3 – Pensacola Catholic, 85
4 – South Walton, 79
5 – Bay, 59
6 – Walton, 41
7 – Northview, 36
8 – Arnold High School, 29.5
9 – Chipley, 10

Girls High Jump Varsity

1 — Russell, Na’Kiya, Bay — 1.57m
2 — McRobie, Kaleigh, Arnold HS — 1.47m
3 — Ledo-Massey, Raffi, South Walton — 1.47m
4 — Jackson, Tahja, Rutherford — 1.42m
5 — Harper, Ashley, Walton — 1.42m
6 — Floyd, Tierra, Northview — 1.42m
7 — Ingram, Khiya, Rutherford — 1.32m
8 — Brown, Salena, West Florida — 1.32m

Boys High Jump Varsity

1 — Campbell, Terrell, Walton — 1.98m
2 — Little, Fester, Rutherford — 1.87m
3 — Smith, Demetrius, West Florida — 1.87m
4 — Stovall, Rodric, West Florida — 1.87m

5 — Foster, Kris, Bay — 1.82m
6 — Newsome, Cameron, Northview — 1.82m
7 — Gipson, ClaDarrius, Rutherford — 1.77m
8 — Johnson, Daishon, Pensacola Catholic — 1.77m
9 — Johnson, Damius, Bay — 1.72m
9 — Myles, Jaran, Northview — 1.72m
11 — Miles, Austin, Chipley — 1.67m
11 — Heflin, Jeffrey, West Florida — 1.67m
13 — McWilliams, Travel, Northview — 1.57m
13 — Lehnhardt, Dillon, Arnold HS — 1.57m

Girls Pole Vault Varsity

1 — Anderson, Haley, South Walton — 2.89m
2 — Andrews, Shelbie, West Florida — 2.89m
3 — Endacott, Olivia, Pensacola Catholic — 2.59m
4 — James, Keylonda, West Florida — 2.43m
5 — Joiner, Ashley, Northview — 2.13m

6 — Gaillard, Christin, Arnold HS — 1.82m

Boys Pole Vault Varsity

1 — Short, Corey, South Walton — 4.26m
2 — Whibbs, Jp, Pensacola Catholic — 3.65m
3 — Mandel, Robby, West Florida — 3.65m
4 — Hicks, Brandon, West Florida — 3.35m

5 — Putman, Cody, Arnold HS — 3.35m
6 — Fegly, Wes, South Walton — 3.35m
7 — Breidenbaugh, Luca, West Florida — 3.35m
8 — Short, Ryan, South Walton — 3.20m
9 — Stroehl, Cameron, West Florida — 3.20m
10 — Frandsen, Sam, Pensacola Catholic — 2.28m

Girls Long Jump Varsity

1 — Williams, Jasmine, West Florida — 5.35m
2 — Russell, Na’Kiya, Bay — 5.25m
3 — Trimble, Jasmyne, West Florida — 5.08m
4 — Rickerson, Trenish, West Florida — 5.00m

5 — Porter, Savannah, South Walton — 4.96m
6 — Culliver, Aysha, West Florida — 4.95m
7 — McCray, Nikayla, Rutherford — 4.69m
8 — Beck, Cheyenne, Rutherford — 4.63m
9 — Craig, Maya, Arnold HS — 4.49m
10 — Garner, Bailey, Rutherford — 4.44m
11 — Brown, Angelique, Northview — 4.25m
12 — Fiellin, Hannah, Northview — 4.21m

13 — Warren, Nisaa, South Walton — 4.19m
14 — Davis, Briana, Rutherford — 4.08m
15 — Carter, Johna, Northview — 3.98m
16 — Haynie, Jesica, Walton — 3.91m
17 — Ellenberg, Briana, Walton — 3.65m
17 — Schipper, Krystal, Walton — 3.65m

Boys Long Jump Varsity

1 — Lee, Lawrence, West Florida — 6.87m
2 — Campbell, Terrell, Walton — 6.34m
3 — Gundrum, Elisha, South Walton — 6.33m
4 — Smith, Demetrius, West Florida — 6.31m
5 — Lett, Keondrae, Northview — 6.28m

6 — Ledo-Massey, Joe, South Walton — 6.13m
7 — Everette, Joey, West Florida — 6.00m
8 — McWilliams, Travel, Northview — 5.94m
9 — Myles, Jaran, Northview — 5.76m
10 — Grissett, Azeen, Northview — 5.71m

11 — Yelverton, Marquis, Walton — 5.70m
11 — Bergman, Nick, Arnold HS — 5.70m
13 — Reed, Tarrance, Rutherford — 5.65m
14 — Brown, Kyle, Pensacola Catholic — 5.61m
15 — Boyer, Cole, Arnold HS — 5.60m
16 — James, Tyrus, Rutherford — 5.49m
17 — Carr, Stephen, Rutherford — 5.42m
18 — Layfield, Michael, Bay — 5.41m
19 — McNeil, Josh, Walton — 5.39m
20 — Washington, Murray, West Florida — 5.23m
21 — Reese, Zach, South Walton — 5.00m

Girls Triple Jump Varsity

1 — Bostic, Cynekia, Rutherford — 11.64m
2 — McRobie, Kaleigh, Arnold HS — 9.94m
3 — Rickerson, Trenish, West Florida — 9.76m
4 — Love, Isis, West Florida — 9.55m

5 — Haynie, Jesica, Walton — 9.27m
6 — Davis, Zacarra, Northview — 9.27m
7 — McCray, Nikayla, Rutherford — 9.20m
8 — Floyd, Tierra, Northview — 9.18m
9 — Bazin, Camille, Arnold HS — 8.58m
9 — Joiner, Ashley, Northview — 8.58m
11 — Schipper, Krystal, Walton — 8.12m
12 — Ephfrom, Jereaka, West Florida — 7.89m

Boys Triple Jump Varsity

1 — Lee, Lawrence, West Florida — 13.03m
2 — Stovall, Rodric, West Florida — 12.35m

3 — Vandever, Devin, South Walton — 12.28m
4 — Myles, Jaran, Northview — 12.28m
5 — Boyer, Cole, Arnold HS — 12.19m
6 — Mitchell, Malik, Rutherford — 12.14m
7 — White, Dy’Shun, Northview — 11.82m
8 — Britton, Cameron, Arnold HS — 11.60m
9 — Campbell, Terrell, Walton — 11.51m
10 — Reed, Tarrance, Rutherford — 11.26m
11 — McWilliams, Travel, Northview — 11.20m
12 — McNabb, Zachary, Rutherford — 10.80m
13 — Goldsby, Bobby, Pensacola Catholic — 10.32m
14 — Bradley, TyDre, Northview — 9.20m
15 — Guerrero, Rasul, Pensacola Catholic — 8.91m

Girls Discus Throw Varsity

1 — Martin, Anissa, Bay — 31.15m
2 — McQueen, Krista, Walton — 29.08m
3 — Peterson, Whitney, Bay — 26.36m
4 — Collins, Symontae, West Florida — 25.17m
5 — Bobo, Annie, Northview — 23.51m

6 — Bell, Tatyanna, Rutherford — 22.18m
7 — Davis, Shelby, Bozeman — 21.45m
8 — Moore, Maloni, Bay — 21.36m
9 — Bates, Elayzha, Northview — 21.22m
10 — Knight, TeAndreia, Northview — 21.19m

11 — Torres-Brown, Rach, Arnold HS — 21.06m
12 — Tompkins, Anjerica, West Florida — 20.51m
13 — Menard, Tayler, South Walton — 19.10m
14 — Andrews, Alexis, Walton — 18.92m
15 — Hooks, LaKirstan, West Florida — 18.77m
16 — Hackworth, Teri, West Florida — 18.19m

17 — Kahl, Kaleigh, Rutherford — 17.52m
18 — Ingram, Aleacia, Walton — 14.50m
19 — Williams, Zipporah, Rutherford — 12.63m

Boys Discus Throw Varsity

1 — Stolsig, Dane, West Florida — 47.34m
2 — Fernando, Joseph, West Florida — 37.51m

3 — Brown, John, Bay — 35.50m
4 — Davis, Harry, Chipley — 35.15m
5 — Beauford, Justin, West Florida — 33.95m
6 — Borcz, Jason, Pensacola Catholic — 32.91m
7 — Gordon, Reggie, Arnold HS — 31.39m
8 — Benford, Zack, Walton — 31.08m
9 — Grice, Kahlil, Northview — 30.93m
10 — McIntyre, Gervante, Rutherford — 30.78m
11 — Smothers, Jordan, Chipley — 30.55m
12 — Nash, Stetson, Northview — 30.35m
13 — Hamilton, Demariou, Bay — 29.48m
14 — Whitehead, Austin, Northview — 28.52m
15 — Brown, Ethan, Bay — 27.88m
16 — Coleman, Jhavon, Bay — 27.83m
17 — Payne, Johnathan, Walton — 27.63m
18 — Haynie, Dustin, Arnold HS — 27.30m
19 — Hairston, Jaden, Rutherford — 26.89m
20 — Sowell, Marshall, Bozeman — 24.79m
21 — Wood, Gregory, Pensacola Catholic — 23.85m
22 — Lane, Daniel, Chipley — 23.08m
23 — Brown, Cameron, Rutherford — 21.36m
24 — Rausch, Aaron, Northview — 20.65m
25 — Ayres, Nicolas, Chipley — 19.91m
26 — Shelton, Jackson, Pensacola Catholic — 19.58m
27 — Crabtree, Matthew, Walton — 18.74m
28 — Conkle, Christian, Pensacola Catholic — 18.05m

Girls Shot Put Varsity

1 — Collins, Symontae, West Florida — 10.52m
2 — Martin, Anissa, Bay — 10.47m
3 — Thompson, Kebrecei, Walton — 10.30m
4 — McQueen, Krista, Walton — 10.08m
5 — Hooks, LaKirstan, West Florida — 9.56m
6 — Bates, Elayzha, Northview — 9.10m
7 — Peterson, Whitney, Bay — 9.07m
8 — Bell, Tatyanna, Rutherford — 9.06m
9 — Harper, Ashley, Walton — 8.99m
10 — Craig, Maya, Arnold HS — 8.45m
11 — Tompkins, Anjerica, West Florida — 8.37m
12 — Knight, TeAndreia, Northview — 8.31m

13 — Torres-Brown, Rach, Arnold HS — 7.73m
13 — Davis, Shelby, Bozeman — 7.73m
15 — Ephfrom, Jereaka, West Florida — 7.71m
16 — Warren, Nisaa, South Walton — 7.70m
17 — Moore, Maloni, Bay — 7.64m
18 — Williams, Zipporah, Rutherford — 6.26m

Boys Shot Put Varsity

1 — Fernando, Joseph, West Florida — 16.71m
2 — Stolsig, Dane, West Florida — 14.64m
3 — Beauford, Justin, West Florida — 13.09m

4 — Cook, Tanner, Chipley — 12.54m
5 — Nash, Stetson, Northview — 12.15m
6 — Brown, Jaleel, Walton — 11.98m
7 — Gordon, Reggie, Arnold HS — 11.96m
8 — McIntyre, Gervante, Rutherford — 11.56m
9 — Brown, John, Bay — 11.54m
10 — Davis, Harry, Chipley — 11.53m
11 — Borcz, Jason, Pensacola Catholic — 11.45m
12 — Brown, Ethan, Bay — 11.27m
13 — Shelton, Jackson, Pensacola Catholic — 11.25m
14 — Smith, Giovanni, Bay — 11.07m
15 — Whitehead, Austin, Northview — 11.04m
16 — Hairston, Jaden, Rutherford — 10.85m
17 — Brown, Cameron, Rutherford — 10.56m
18 — Hamilton, Demariou, Bay — 10.54m
19 — Daniels, Tyler, Chipley — 10.44m
20 — Benford, Zack, Walton — 10.24m
21 — Payne, Johnathan, Walton — 10.20m
22 — Miller, Coleman, Walton — 9.68m
23 — Grice, Kahlil, Northview — 9.61m
24 — Wood, Gregory, Pensacola Catholic — 9.37m

25 — Haynie, Dustin, Arnold HS — 9.02m
26 — Sowell, Marshall, Bozeman — 8.99m
27 — Daniels, Cole, Chipley — 8.87m
28 — Rausch, Aaron, Northview — 8.22m
29 — Hart, Nick, Pensacola Catholic — 6.50m

Girls 4×800 Meter Relay Varsity

1 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,

  • Arthur, Lynn — 10:28.37
  • Nesbitt, Raleigh
  • Roberts, Kaysi
  • Sanchez, Charlene

2 — Arnold HS ‘A’,

  • Bazin, Camille — 11:02.72
  • Gaillard, Christina
  • Hodges, Mikayla
  • Ashley, Michaela

3 — Pensacola Catholic ‘A’, — 11:18.48

  • Campion, Natalie
  • Endacott, Gabrielle
  • Farr, Rebecca

4 — Walton ‘A’,

  • Dorsey, Natasha — 12:24.42
  • Miller, Bridget
  • Pinon, Stephanie
  • Bennett, Abigail

5 — Rutherford ‘A’,

  • Fish, Madison — 12:44.34
  • Kahl, Kaleigh
  • Lloyd, Cameron
  • Miller, Joy

6 — Northview ‘A’,

  • Franklin, Jazzlyn — 13:24.79
    Thorpe, Julia
    Solchenberger, Mason
    Bobo, Annie

Boys 4×800 Meter Relay Varsity

1 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,

  • Clark, Alec — 08:31.6
  • Jackson, Javen
  • Jones, Matthew
  • Sortino, Mark

2 — South Walton ‘A’,

  • Chou, Winston — 08:48.2
  • Friis, Christian
  • Gonzales, Jesus
  • Moore, Darien

3 — Rutherford ‘A’,

  • Carr, Stephen — 09:06.9
  • Cassel, Adam
  • James, Tyrus
  • Threatt, Javen

4 — Arnold HS ‘A’,

  • Cassin, Francis — 09:19.7
  • Shoppe, Quinn
  • Berry, Trevor
  • Berry, Tylor

5 — Pensacola Catholic ‘A’,  – 10:03.4

  • Driscoll, Pat
  • Reiter, David
  • Stersic, Ryan

6 — Bay ‘A’,

  • Kent, Ryan — 10:17.5
  • Heard, Sanquez
  • Butler, Bryan
  • Carpenter, Jonathan

7 — Northview ‘A’,

  • Thorpe, David — 11:55.7
  • Ates, Austin
  • Gafford, Ramsey
  • Rausch, Aaron

Girls 100 Meter Hurdles Varsity

1 — Culliver, Aysha, West Florida — 16.48
2 — Broadt, Amy, South Walton — 17.71
3 — Floyd, Tierra, Northview — 17.72
4 — Valcourt, Laura, Bay — 18.75
5 — Pinkard, Tracey, Bay — 19.21
6 — Joiner, Ashley, Northview — 19.93
7 — Sanders, Arrielle, West Florida — 19.97
8 — Love, Isis, West Florida — 20.03

9 — Robbins, Autaneak, West Florida — 20.26
10 — Wickizer, Alexus, Pensacola Catholic — 20.42
11 — Anderson, Haley, South Walton — 21.18
12 — McRobie, Kaleigh, Arnold HS — 23.04

Boys 110 Meter Hurdles Varsity

1 — Sinkfield, Ja’Paul, Pensacola Catholic — 15.91
2 — Espinoza, Valentin, West Florida — 16.22

3 — Gipson, ClaDarrius, Rutherford — 16.72
4 — Gundrum, Elisha, South Walton — 16.92
5 — Friis, Christian, South Walton — 17.04
6 — Ledo-Massey, Joe, South Walton — 17.38
7 — Lehnhardt, Dillon, Arnold HS — 17.71
8 — johnson, tyler, South Walton — 17.84
9 — Goldsby, Bobby, Pensacola Catholic — 19.86
10 — Creamer, Tristen, Northview — 20.17
11 — Canada, Matthews, Bay — 20.24
12 — Beyer, Logan, Arnold HS — 20.97
13 — White, Dy’Shun, Northview — 21.55
14 — Guerrero, Rasul, Pensacola Catholic — 21.9
15 — Thorpe, David, Northview — 21.95
16 — Snyder, Joseph, Pensacola Catholic — 22.09

Girls 100 Meter Dash Varsity

1 — Williams, Jasmine, West Florida — 13.04
2 — Bostic, Cynekia, Rutherford — 13.19
3 — Trimble, Jasmyne, West Florida — 13.33
4 — Rickerson, Trenish, West Florida — 13.39

5 — Beck, Cheyenne, Rutherford — 13.66
6 — Haynie, Jesica, Walton — 13.84
7 — Ellenberg, Briana, Walton — 13.93
8 — Davis, Briana, Rutherford — 14.11
9 — Fiellin, Hannah, Northview — 14.28
10 — Cumming, Keasha, Bay — 14.4
11 — Brown, Angelique, Northview — 14.49
12 — Page, LaBrea, West Florida — 14.74

13 — Jackson, Tahja, Rutherford — 14.93
14 — Carter, Johna, Northview — 15.03
15 — Davis, Kendra, Pensacola Catholic — 15.3
16 — Freeman, La’Jerika, Northview — 17.8

Boys 100 Meter Dash Varsity

1 — Turrell, Travon, Bay — 11.33
2 — Everette, Joey, West Florida — 11.71
3 — Little, Fester, Rutherford — 11.8
4 — Robinson, Neiko, Northview — 11.9
5 — Williams, Amos, Walton — 11.97
6 — Brown, Kyle, Pensacola Catholic — 12.3
7 — Yelverton, Marquis, Walton — 12.33
8 — Roberson, Steven, Rutherford — 12.34
9 — Moore, Holden, Northview — 12.36
10 — McCray, Michael, Rutherford — 12.42
11 — Echols, Jonathan, Bay — 12.43
12 — Reese, Zach, South Walton — 12.51
13 — Nicholson, Anthony, Arnold HS — 12.72
14 — Mangrum, Ben, Pensacola Catholic — 12.85

15 — Caldwell, Lazavier, Walton — 12.86
16 — Swint, Marcus, Chipley — 12.98
17 — McCovery, Michael, Chipley — 13.61
18 — Bradley, TyDre, Northview — 13.9
19 — Kashur, John, Pensacola Catholic — 14.23

Girls 1600 Meter Run Varsity

1 — Ashley, Michaela, Arnold HS — 05:30.1
2 — Hodges, Mikayla, Arnold HS — 05:34.0
3 — Fulmer, Maddie, South Walton — 05:34.7
4 — Nesbitt, Raleigh, West Florida — 05:34.7
5 — Farr, Rebecca, Pensacola Catholic — 05:37.4
6 — Roberts, Kaysi, West Florida — 05:51.2
7 — Moore, Hanna, West Florida — 06:12.6
8 — Campion, Natalie, Pensacola Catholic — 06:16.0
9 — Lockridge, Kaitlin, Pensacola Catholic — 06:24.7
10 — Sublett, Jennifer, West Florida — 06:45.4

11 — Sharp, Rebecca, Bozeman — 06:53.8
12 — Miller, Joy, Rutherford — 07:01.4
13 — Franklin, Jazzlyn, Northview — 07:02.8
14 — Kelly, Alayna, Rutherford — 07:02.9
15 — Bennett, Abigail, Walton — 07:03.1
16 — Solchenberger, Mas, Northview — 07:41.7
17 — Reynolds, Bethany, Northview — 07:44.7
18 — Thorpe, Julia, Northview — 07:48.8

Boys 1600 Meter Run Varsity

1 — Chope, John Pensacola Catholic — 05:03.9
2 — Neyman, Edward, Pensacola Catholic — 05:05.7
3 — Wright, David, West Florida — 05:06.0

4 — Cassel, Adam, Rutherford — 05:15.3
5 — Gaines, Carson, West Florida — 05:20.3
6 — Drimmie, David, West Florida — 05:23.4

7 — Conn, Cameron, Arnold HS — 05:24.4
8 — Pannell, Keith, Walton — 05:28.0
9 — Kent, Ryan, Bay — 05:47.0
10 — Gafford, Ramsey, Northview — 05:47.8
11 — Facer, John, West Florida — 05:48.2

12 — Steamer, Ken, Rutherford — 05:48.2
13 — Heard, Sanquez, Bay — 05:57.0
14 — Stills, Joey, Pensacola Catholic — 05:59.4
15 — Busick, Joshua, Rutherford — 06:03.9
16 — Borelli, Joshua, Northview — 06:10.9
17 — Frymire, Addison, Walton — 06:20.7
18 — Bell, Wesley, Chipley — 06:27.8
19 — Ates, Austin, Northview — 06:28.1
20 — Calloway, Zachary, Northview — 06:29.9
21 — Villanova, Nick, Pensacola Catholic — 06:34.9

22 — Cobb, Darin, Walton — 06:40.0
23 — Howell, Lucas, Walton — 07:06.1

Girls 4×100 Meter Relay Varsity

1 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,

  • Culliver, Aysha — 50.77

2 — Bay ‘A’,

  • Hamilton, Deneca — 50.81
  • Walker, Shydria
  • Russell, Na’Kiya
  • Kelso, Deidrianna

3 — Rutherford ‘A’, — 52.05
4 — Northview ‘A’,

  • Carter, Johna — 53.32
  • Joiner, Ashley

5 — Walton ‘A’, — 58.43

Boys 4×100 Meter Relay Varsity

1 — Rutherford ‘A’, — 43.46

2 — Bay ‘A’,

  • Canada, Matthews — 45.09
  • Johnson, Damius
  • Echols, Jonathan
  • Ghant, Daniel

3 — Walton ‘A’,

  • Campbell, Terrell — 45.32
  • Caldwell, Lazavier

4 — Northview ‘A’, — 45.57

  • Newsome, Cameron
  • Creamer, Tristen

5 — South Walton ‘A’, — 47.11

Girls 400 Meter Run Varsity

1 — Walker, Shydria, Bay — 01:00.5
2 — Williams, Nikesia, Bay — 01:01.7
3 — Hamilton, Deneca, Bay — 01:02.9
4 — Brown, Salena, West Florida — 01:05.6
5 — Porter, Savannah, South Walton — 01:06.5
6 — Robbins, Autaneak, West Florida — 01:08.2
7 — Davis, Zacarra, Northview — 01:11.0
8 — Dorsey, Natasha, Walton — 01:19.0
9 — Dawsey, Kaylaa, Walton — 01:26.6
10 — Barnhill, Caitlyn, Northview — 01:33.6

Boys 400 Meter Run Varsity

1 — Threatt, Javen, Rutherford — 51.26
2 — Moore, Darien, South Walton — 52.34
3 — Byas, Johnathan, Bay — 52.64
4 — Phillips, Raheem, Walton — 52.69
5 — Johnson, Jabari, West Florida — 52.7
6 — Harris, Marcus, Rutherford — 52.72
7 — Carr, Stephen, Rutherford — 52.99
8 — Stovall, Rodric, West Florida — 54.1
9 — Ledo-Massey, Joe, South Walton — 54.25
10 — McKenzie, Connnor, Arnold HS — 55.22
11 — Ghant, Daniel, Bay — 55.41
12 — McNeil, Josh, Walton — 56.09
13 — Foster, Kris, Bay — 56.67
14 — Bergman, Nick, Arnold HS — 56.74
15 — Gratz, Robbie, Walton — 56.87
16 — Newsome, Cameron, Northview — 57.21
17 — James, Tyrus, Rutherford — 58.09
18 — Benedik, Stephen, Arnold HS — 58.12
19 — Klosinski, Justin, Bozeman — 58.29
20 — Randolph, Ken, Walton — 58.96
21 — Lett, Keondrae, Northview — 59.12
22 — Crabtree, Chris, Bozeman — 01:04.3
23 — Bushaw, Shane, Northview — 01:05.7
24 — Driscoll, Pat, Pensacola Catholic — 01:09.8

Girls 300 Meter Hurdles Varsity

1 — Culliver, Aysha, West Florida — 47.73
2 — Valcourt, Laura, Bay — 50.34
3 — Broadt, Amy, South Walton — 50.38
4 — Blackshear, Tiarra, Pensacola Catholic — 51.43
5 — Love, Isis, West Florida — 52.11

6 — Pinkard, Tracey, Bay — 53.71
7 — Sanders, Arrielle, West Florida — 54.22
8 — Wickizer, Alexus, Pensacola Catholic — 01:00.8
9 — Bobo, Annie, Northview — 01:01.1

10 — Wilson, Makaila, Bozeman — 01:02.7
11 — Pruitt, Alex, Arnold HS — 01:03.6

Boys 300 Meter Hurdles Varsity

1 — Sinkfield, Ja’Paul, Pensacola Catholic — 40.92
2 — Stovall, Rodney, West Florida — 41.78
3 — Espinoza, Valentin, West Florida — 42.2

4 — Gundrum, Elisha, South Walton — 42.74
5 — Gipson, ClaDarrius, Rutherford — 43.05
6 — Johnson, Daishon, Pensacola Catholic — 43.48
7 — Johnson, Damius, Bay — 43.49
8 — Acromite, Duke, Pensacola Catholic — 45.83

9 — Canada, Matthews, Bay — 46.45
10 — Friis, Christian, South Walton — 46.48
11 — johnson, tyler, South Walton — 47.19
12 — Lehnhardt, Dillon, Arnold HS — 47.98
13 — Gratz, Robbie, Walton — 48.12
14 — White, Dy’Shun, Northview — 48.22
15 — Creamer, Tristen, Northview — 48.88
16 — Goldsby, Bobby, Pensacola Catholic — 50.25
17 — Bushaw, Shane, Northview — 53.2
18 — Thorpe, David, Northview — 55.78

Girls 800 Meter Run Varsity

1 — Arthur, Lynn, West Florida — 02:32.1
2 — Kelso, Deidrianna, Bay — 02:32.9
3 — Fulmer, Maddie, South Walton — 02:33.0
4 — Roberts, Kaysi, West Florida — 02:33.1
5 — Barwick, Sarah, Bay — 02:46.3
6 — Lloyd, Cameron, Rutherford — 02:49.7
7 — Endacott, Gabriell, Pensacola Catholic — 02:51.7
8 — Chope, Emma, Pensacola Catholic — 02:54.3
9 — Ho, Alverinda, West Florida — 02:56.0
10 — Simbulan, Marffee, West Florida — 02:56.7
11 — Ehlers, Elizabeth, Pensacola Catholic — 03:03.3

12 — Fish, Madison, Rutherford — 03:09.3
13 — Sharp, Rebecca, Bozeman — 03:11.1
14 — Kahl, Kaleigh, Rutherford — 03:17.7
15 — Williams, Jhdoriun, Bay — 03:18.5
16 — Pinon, Stephanie, Walton — 03:18.8
17 — Mcgahan, Moriah, Northview — 03:20.6
18 — Bennett, Brittany, Walton — 03:27.8
19 — Bennett, Brooke, Walton — 03:37.0
20 — Walston, Emily, Northview — 03:47.6
21 — Wiedel, Joselynn, Northview — 04:00.3
22 — Presley, Rachel, Northview — 04:19.0

Boys 800 Meter Run Varsity

1 — Wyllie, Andrew, Rutherford — 02:01.9
2 — Jones, Matthew, West Florida — 02:04.0
3 — Chope, John, Pensacola Catholic — 02:06.8

4 — Chou, Winston, South Walton — 02:08.4
5 — Sortino, Mark, West Florida — 02:11.6
6 — Rodgers, Delvon, West Florida — 02:12.4

7 — Gonzales, Jesus, South Walton — 02:17.4
8 — Stersic, Ryan, Pensacola Catholic — 02:23.4
9 — Berry, Tylor, Arnold HS — 02:23.4
10 — Pannell, Keith, Walton — 02:27.5
11 — Butler, Bryan, Bay — 02:31.7
12 — Reiter, David, Pensacola Catholic — 02:32.4
13 — Heard, Sanquez, Bay — 02:35.0
14 — Cassel, Adam, Rutherford — 02:38.3
15 — Kent, Ryan, Bay — 02:40.4
16 — Crabtree, Chris, Bozeman — 02:46.1
17 — Peterson, Sam, Pensacola Catholic — 02:48.2
18 — Borelli, Joshua, Northview — 02:49.8
19 — Frymire, Addison, Walton — 02:52.8
20 — Calloway, Zachary, Northview — 03:02.8
21 — Gafford, Ramsey, Northview — 03:16.2

Girls 200 Meter Dash Varsity

1 — Bostic, Cynekia, Rutherford — 26.58
2 — Williams, Jasmine, West Florida — 26.9
3 — Trimble, Jasmyne, West Florida — 28.09

4 — Beck, Cheyenne, Rutherford — 28.87
5 — Brown, Angelique, Northview — 29.17
6 — Ephfrom, Jereaka, West Florida — 29.19
7 — Haynie, Jesica, Walton — 29.42
8 — James, Keylonda, West Florida — 29.51
9 — Cumming, Keasha, Bay — 29.97
10 — Carter, Johna, Northview — 32.35
11 — Jackson, Tahja, Rutherford — 32.73
12 — Davis, Kendra, Pensacola Catholic — 32.77
13 — Gardner, Justice, Walton — 32.79
14 — Spears, Sharnice, Northview — 36.01
15 — Cook, Casy, Walton — 36.51
16 — Dixon, Sonya, Northview — 39.68

Boys 200 Meter Dash Varsity

1 — Turrell, Travon, Bay — 22.76
2 — Williams, Curtis, Rutherford — 23.25
3 — Johnson, Jabari, West Florida — 23.51
4 — Everette, Joey, West Florida — 23.99

5 — Britton, Cameron, Arnold HS — 24.1
6 — Robinson, Neiko, Northview — 24.26
7 — Echols, Jonathan, Bay — 24.37
8 — Williams, Amos, Walton — 24.48
9 — Little, Fester, Rutherford — 24.68
10 — Mitchell, Malik, Rutherford — 25.06
11 — Roberson, Steven, Rutherford — 25.08
12 — Moore, Holden, Northview — 25.13
13 — Bradley, TyDre, Northview — 25.39

14 — Caldwell, Lazavier, Walton — 25.93
15 — Jasso, Chad, Pensacola Catholic — 26.08
16 — Phillips, Cody, Walton — 26.51
17 — Newsome, Cameron, Northview — 26.87
18 — Klosinski, Justin, Bozeman — 26.96
19 — Caldwell, Shawn, Walton — 27.15
20 — Nicholson, Anthony, Arnold HS — 28.82
21 — Bedgood, Joshua, Bozeman — 28.97
22 — Marquez, Isaac, Pensacola Catholic — 30.99

Girls 3200 Meter Run Varsity

1 — Hodges, Mikayla, Arnold HS — 12:06.4
2 — Ashley, Michaela, Arnold HS — 12:11.0
3 — Sanchez, Charlene, West Florida — 12:26.6
4 — Farr, Rebecca, Pensacola Catholic — 12:41.9
5 — Nesbitt, Raleigh, West Florida — 13:15.4
6 — Wiley, Miranda, West Florida — 13:21.9
7 — Turner, Danielle, West Florida — 13:46.9
8 — Franklin, Jazzlyn, Northview — 16:08.3

9 — Miller, Joy, Rutherford — 16:17.5

Boys 3200 Meter Run Varsity

1 — Clark, Alec, West Florida — 10:34.1
2 — Remich, Michael, Pensacola Catholic — 10:41.8
3 — Modin, Seth, West Florida — 10:52.9
4 — Wakefield, Dylan, West Florida — 10:53.4
5 — Byrd, Aaron, Pensacola Catholic — 11:14.9
6 — Diamond, Garrett, West Florida — 11:17.6

7 — Pilson, Corey, Rutherford — 11:24.0
8 — Cuevas, David, Pensacola Catholic — 12:00.4
9 — Conn, Cameron, Arnold HS — 12:11.1
10 — Capulong, Derrick, Arnold HS — 12:15.1
11 — Sasiela, Steven, Arnold HS — 12:46.1
12 — Birdwell, Charles, Pensacola Catholic — 12:56.4
13 — Clark, Adam, South Walton — 13:22.4
14 — Busick, Joshua, Rutherford — 13:40.4
15 — Borelli, Joshua, Northview — 13:51.5
16 — Ates, Austin, Northview — 14:22.5

Girls 4×400 Meter Relay Varsity

1 — Bay ‘A’, — 4:06.37
2 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,

  • Brown, Salena — 4:27.53
  • Robbins, Autaneak
  • Culliver, Aysha
  • Sanders, Arrielle

3 — South Walton ‘A’, — 4:40.78
4 — Pensacola Catholic ‘A’,

  • Burke, Lilly — 4:41.71
  • Campion, Natalie
  • Endacott, Gabrielle
  • Lockridge, Kaitlin

5 — Northview ‘A’ — 4:47.53

  • Joiner, Ashley
  • Mcgahan, Moriah
  • Fiellin, Hannah
  • Davis, Zacarra

Boys 4×400 Meter Relay Varsity

1 — Rutherford ‘A’,

  • Carr, Stephen — 3:27.34
  • Wyllie, Andrew
  • Williams, Curtis
  • Threatt, Javen

2 — Bay ‘A’, — 3:28.88
3 — West Florida Tech HS ‘A’,

  • Espinoza, Valentino — 3:30.75
  • Jackson, Javen
  • Johnson, Jabari
  • Stovall, Rodney

4 — South Walton ‘A’, — 3:35.95
5 — Pensacola Catholic ‘A’,

  • Chope, John — 3:46.13
  • Johnson, Daishon
  • Peabody, Khaifa
  • Sinkfield, Ja’Paul

6 — Arnold HS ‘A’,

  • Benedik, Stephen — 3:54.95
  • Mendez, Gabriel
  • Shoppe, Quinn
  • Bergman, Nick

7 — Northview ‘A’,

  • Creamer, Tristen — 3:56.70
  • Lett, Keondrae
  • Grissett, Azeen
  • Newsome, Cameron

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