Flomaton Downs Northview; Canes Headed Into Playoffs

April 17, 2012

The Flomaton Hurricanes wrapped up their regular season with a 2-0 win over the Northview Chiefs Monday night in Bratt.

The Hurricanes ended the season with a 23-4 record as they prepare for the state playoff series beginning Friday.

The winning pitcher for Flomaton was James Dean (5-0), pitching four while striking out six, walking two and allowing no hits. Jacob Newton pitched two for FHS, strikingo out three, walking one and allowing no hits, while Hunter Bonds allowed one in one inning on the mound.

Hunger Rigby took the loss for the Chiefs.

For a photo gallery from the game, click here.

The Northview Chiefs have one regular season game remaining Thursday at 6 p.m. at Pensacola High School. And the Flomaton Hurricanes will host the first round of the playoffs against Zion Chapel at 4:30 and 6:30 on Friday.

Flomaton: Hunter Bonds SB; James Dean 2-4 2B, 1B R; Zack Watson SB; Jacob Newton 1-3 1B R; Cody Nolan 1-1 1B; Nick Sutton 1-2 1B.

Pictured: Flomaton traveled to Bratt Monday. NorthEscambia.com photos by Taylor Rigby, click to enlarge.

Man Charged With Aggravated Assault With A Deadly Weapon

April 17, 2012

A Century man is behind bars, charged in a Sunday domestic violence incident.

Thomas Whendell Powell, age 25 of North Century Boulevard, was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and battery, both domestic violence related.

Powell allegedly got into an argument with his wife at a North Century Boulevard apartment. Powell  told deputies that he had been drinking heavily and admitted to punching a hole in a wall, according to an Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

The victim told deputies that Powell punched a hole in wall, poured his beer over her, grabbed her, and pushed her against the apartment wall several times. She reported that Powell grabbed a kitchen knife and raised it over his head as if he were going to stab her.

Powell remained in the Escambia County Jail Tuesday morning with bond set at $65,000.

Driver In Deadly Atmore Crash Passes Away

April 17, 2012

The driver in an Atmore crash that killed a 3-month old baby last week has passed away.

Emmett Clyde Gross Jr., 24, of Atmore, died as a result of injuries he received in a single vehicle accident last Thursday in Atmore.

Three-month-old Alexis McGhee died in the single vehicle crash just after 1 p.m. April 12 on Highway 21 near the casino in Atmore.  According to Alabama State Troopers, she was not restrained. She was ejected and pronounced dead on the scene.

Gross  was driving north on Highway 21 near the casino in a 1985 Oldmobile Cutlass when he lost control. The vehicle left the roadway, hit an embankment, became airborne and landed on its roof in a field. The vehicle then burst in flames.

Gross, who was not wearing a seat belt, was also ejected from the vehicle. Another passenger, one-year-old Kelyn McGhee, was also injured, but later released from the hospital.

The  accident remains under investigation by Alabama State Troopers.

The Poarch Fire Department, Atmore Fire Department, Atmore Ambulance, the Atmore Police Department, Poarch Police Department and the Escambia County (Ala.) Sheriff’s Office also responded to the crash.

Pictured: A car burst into flames after a single vehicle accident in Atmore Thursday afternoon. Reader submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Century Council: Support Jay Relay This Weekend

April 17, 2012

In an unusually short — just 4.5 minutes long — regular meeting Monday night, the Century Town Council issued a proclamation urging residents to join with them at this weekend’s Relay for Life at Jay High School.

The town, which no longer has a Relay for Life Event, has formed The Century Centurions Team to take part in the Jay Relay. Mayor Freddie McCall called for Century citizens to join the team in Jay for at lease a portion of the Relay event.

The 2012 Jay Relay for Life begins at 6 p.m. Friday at Jay High School and continues until closing ceremonies at 9 a.m. Saturday. Everyone is invited and urged to attend.

Pictured: Participants in last year’s Century Relay for Life. NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

UWF Issues Statement On Nooses Found On Campus

April 17, 2012

The University of West Florida has issued the following statement concerning two nooses found on their campus in the past week.

Since Wednesday, April 11, two nooses were found on the University campus. These incidents were reported to University Police, and an investigation is ongoing. This type of speech will not be tolerated. The University strives to create and maintain a community that is free of harassment, intimidation and/or humiliation for all students, faculty and staff.
Students were informed of the first incident via email by the vice president of student affairs on Saturday. The person(s) responsible may be subject to multiple criminal charges and, if the perpetrator is a student, disciplinary action by the University, up to and including expulsion.

The University Police Department has increased police patrols on campus and is actively looking for anyone behaving suspiciously.

UWF faculty, staff, students and visitors are encouraged to report suspicious activity to the University Police Department at 850-474-2415. Those with information may also submit an anonymous report via the UWF Police Department Silent Witness service online at http://uwf.edu/uwfpolice/silentwitness.cfm.

Locals Run Boston Marathon

April 17, 2012

Several North Escambia area runners took part in the Boston Marathon Monday, with the locals led by Eric Kujawski of Pensacola and Matthew Dobson of Jay.

Kujawski, 37, finished 1,338th overall in the 116th Boston Marathon with a time of 3:14:52. Dobson, 42, finished at number 1,480 overall, with a time of 3:16:32. Dobson is no stranger to the event; he finished the 2004 Boston Marathon 49th overall out of 20,000 runners and was the 16th fastest American.

The overall winner was Welsey Korir, a citizen of Kenya and resident of the United States, with a time of 2:12:40.

North Escambia area runners taking part in Monday’s Boston Marathon were:

  • 1338 — Eric Kujawski, 37, Pensacola, 3:14:52
  • 1480 — Matthew Dobson, 42, Jay, 3:16:32
  • 1828 — Jeremy Lloyd, 32, Pace, 3:20:10
  • 1836 — Paul Epstein, 46, Pensacola, 3:20:10
  • 3799 — Mark W. Rice, 51, Atmore, 3:35:32
  • 4643 — Scott Winnier, 44, Pensacola, 3:40:20
  • 9649 — Hank Colburn, 46, Cantonment, 4:05.16
  • 10,601 — Jeannette Boyum, 43, Pensacola, 4:10.12
  • 10,602 — Rodney D. Boyum, 43, Pensacola, 4:10:12
  • 11,263 — Wayne A. Bennet, Jr., 54, Milton, 4:13:41
  • 12,150 –  Marguerite Mogul, 42, Pensacola, 4:18.28
  • 14,092 –Gail Fry, 44, Pensacola, 4:29:32
  • 14,095 — Michael Fry, 64, Pensacola, 4:29:33
  • 19,635 — Deena M. Crooke, 50, Pensacola, 5:31:04

Lady Chiefs Out Of District Tourney; Jay Royals Play Tonight

April 17, 2012

The Northview Lady Chiefs lost Monday to the Chipley Tigers, 1-0, in the FHSAA Class 1A District 2 Tournament at Baker School.

Chipley advances to play the  No. 1 seed Jay Lady Royals (9-1 in district play) at 4 p.m. Tuesday. The winner advances to the championship game Thursday at 6 p.m.

The Lady Chiefs finished the season at 10-9 overall, 4-6 in regular season district play.

Jacksonville Tops Wahoos 5-4 In 13 Innings Monday Night

April 17, 2012

Jacksonville center fielder Jose Duarte scored from third on a wild pitch in the 13th inning as the Suns defeated the Pensacola Blue Wahoos 5-4 in front of 4,457 on Monday night at Pensacola’s multi-use stadium.

Duarte led off the frame with a single before first baseman Jaime Ortiz reached on a base knock and left fielder Jake Smolinski walked to load the bases with no outs. After retiring the first two batters, catcher Kyle Skipworth went down in the count 0-2 before a wild pitch sent in Duarte for what proved to be the game-winning score.

The Blue Wahoos got off to a hot start, grabbing a 4-1 lead with five consecutive hits to begin their half of the first frame, thanks in part to a two-run double from third baseman Henry Rodriguez and an RBI double from Mike Costanzo. Costanzo extended his hit streak to seven games with the knock and has also reached base in ten straight contests.

The Suns chipped away at the deficit with a pair of longballs, including a two-run homer from second baseman Paul Gran in the sixth, and a solo shot from third baseman Shawn Bowman in the following frame. Gran recorded five hits in the contest after entering the game with seven hits in his first nine games of the season.

Pensacola reliever Luis Atilano (3.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 3 SO) suffered the loss to fall to 0-1 after allowing an earned run on two hits in three innings of relief, while Jacksonville LHP Wade Korpi (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB, 2 SO) earned the victory to improve to 1-1 on the year after giving up just one hit in his scoreless frame. RHP Chris Squires (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 SO) notched his first save of the season, yielding just one hit in the last inning.

The Blue Wahoos and Suns will meet again Tuesday night for the third game of the five-game series, with first pitch set for 7:00 pm. Pensacola is scheduled to send RHP Daniel Corcino to the hill, while RHP Zach Neal is expected to toe the rubber for the Suns.

By Andrew Green

Two Charged With Century Woods Apartment Burglary

April 17, 2012

Two Century residents have been charged in connection with recent burglary at Century Woods Apartments.

Kiauna Shanne Grice, age 21 of Highway 4A, and Lonnie Cartell Gardner, age 19 of Robert Road, were both charged with burglary and grand theft.

A resident of Century Woods Apartments discovered that her backdoor was standing open and that her apartment had been burglarized when she returned home late  last Friday afternoon. She discovered $50 in cash missing from her daughter’s wallet and piggy bank. She also found that a tablet computer and several items of jewelry worth about $675 were missing.

As of Tuesday morning, Grice remained in the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $5,000. Gardner was also behind bars, with his bond set $6,000.

Sparta Downs Atmore Christian

April 17, 2012

Atmore Christian School lost to Sparta of Evergreen, Ala., on Monday, 11-4. The junior varsity game between ACS and Sparta was canceled due to rain.

Pictured: Atmore Christian School takes on Sparta in Evergreen, Ala., on Monday. Submitted photos by Alisa Hart for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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