Community Mourns The Loss Of Bruce E. Lowery

October 3, 2010

The North Escambia area is morning the loss of Bruce E. Lowery, 47, of Bratt, who passed away Saturday at a Pensacola hospital. He was employed with the City of Atmore as a building and code enforcement inspector.

Lowery was a 1987 graduate of Auburn University and a 1981 graduate of Ernest Ward High School where he was a member of the 1979 state championship football team. He was also a longtime member of the Northeast Pensacola youth baseball association.

Bruce Lowery is survived by his wife Julie Van Pelt Lowery; two sons Bradley Lowery and Michael Lowery; daughter Jessica Lowery; parents Charles A. and Reita Lowery; two sisters Sandra (Sammy) Day and Robin (Todd) Parker; and one brother Alan (Becky) Lowery.

For the complete obituary, click here.

Photo Gallery: Thousands Attend Jay Peanut Festival

October 3, 2010

The 21st Annual Jay Peanut Festival attracted thousands to Jay this weekend.

For a NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from Saturday at the Jay Peanut Festival, click here.

The Peanut Festival featured something fun for everyone including arts and crafts, antiques, inflatable rides, rock climbing wall, pony rides, hay rides, train rides and much more. The Gabbert’s 1930’s Farm Museum was also be open for tours. There was plenty of food too…kettle corn, BBQ, hamburgers, roasted corn, apple dumplings and more.

And, of course, peanuts were the star of the festival, and were will be plenty of green peanuts and boiled peanuts as well as fried, roasted and candied peanuts.

The event is dedicated to the memory of Melissa Caroline Gabbert, who died of cancer in 1990.

Pictured: Thousands attended the Jay Peanut Festival Saturday. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Boutwell Earn Doctorate

October 3, 2010

Jay High School graduate Brian Boutwell has earned his doctorate degree from Florida State University.

The 2003 Jay graduate earned a bachelor’s degree in criminology in August 2006, his master’s degree in criminology in December 2007 and his Ph.D in criminology in August 2010 from FSU.

He is an assistant professor at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, were he will teach a criminological theory this fall. His family — Billy, Wanda and Brett — currently reside in Jay.

Pictured: Brian Boutwell recently earned his doctorate degree in criminology from Florida State University. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Arrested: Two In Motel Room As Deputy Shot

October 3, 2010

The two people in a Pensacola motel room when an Escambia County deputy was shot Wednesday were both arrested Saturday on drug charges.

Eric James Sherbutt, 30, and Stormie Zeandra Felger, 18, were both charged with drug possession, drug production and possession of drug paraphernalia, according to Escambia County Jail records. He was released on $35,000 bond, while she remained in jail Saturday night with bond set at $35,000.

Sherbutt and Felger were in Room 121 of the Motel 6 on Pensacola Boulevard when Michael Scott Lee, 21, opened fire on Deputy Jason Ates, striking him in the upper thigh.  Lee was then shot and killed by Escambia County deputies.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office said an active meth lab was discovered in the motel room after they responded to check on the welfare of Sherbutt.

Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Featured Recipe: Death By Oreo Cupcakes

October 3, 2010

This weekend’s featured recipe from Janet Tharpe is Death by Oreo Cupcakes.  Chocolate and Oreos? What could be better? These cupcakes are a mouthwatering combo of chocolate and and Oreo. And cream cheese.

To print today’s “Just a Pinch” recipe column, you can click the image below to load a printable pdf with a recipe card.

One Injured In Molino Mobile Home Fire

October 3, 2010

One person was treated for smoke inhalation following a mobile home fire in Molino Saturday night.

The fire was reported about 9:15 p.m. on Phillips Road, a narrow dirt road off Highway 95A across from Highland Baptist Church. The smoke inhalation victim was transported by Escambia County EMS to a Pensacola hospital. The victim’s condition was not available.

The fire was reported to be contained to the kitchen area of the mobile home. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

The Molino, Cantonment, Walnut Hill, McDavid, Ensley and Century stations of Escambia Fire Rescue were dispatched to the blaze.

Prep Football Roundup: All The Area Scores

October 2, 2010

Here’s a roundup of high school football scores from the North Escambia area Friday night:

Florida

  • Northview 39, Baker 36 [Read more...]
  • Catholic 56, Tate 30 [Read more...]
  • Sneads 33, Jay 21
  • Panama City 29, West Floirda 14
  • Pace 31, Niceville 17
  • Pensacola 49, Choctaw 0
  • Pine Forest 28, Tallahassee Lincoln 21
  • Rutherford 31,  Washington 28
  • Fort Walton 17 Milton 14

Alabama

  • Cottage Hill 31, Flomaton 28 (OT) [Read more...]
  • Thomasville 24 Escambia County (Atmore) 0
  • Escambia Academy 28 South Choctaw Academy 26
  • Monroe County 30 W.S. Neal 20
  • T.R. Miller 34 Clark County 26

Northview Chiefs Remain Undefeated With Win Over Baker (With Photo Gallery)

October 2, 2010

The Northview Chiefs survived the Baker Gators 39-36 Friday night to remain undefeated in District 1-A.

The Chiefs had almost 340 yards rushing against the Gators.

For a complete NorthEscambia.com photo gallery from the game, click here.

“It was a wild one,” Northview Head Coach Sid Wheatley said seconds after the Chiefs’ victory. “We did some good things offensively, but we had some mistakes and penalties that obviously hurt us. Defensively, I thought we were challenged.”

“It was good to come out of here with a win. It was a tough place to play in,” Wheatley said.  “There was a lot of adversity that we were confronted with and we faced, but our kids pulled through and we got a score and a big interception late for the win.”

La’Mikal Kyles was in first for the Chiefs to put the Chiefs up 7-0 with 4:44 on the clock in the first quarter. Baker answered with 10:17 to go in the second with a two-yard touchdown and a good two point conversion to take the lead 8-7.

Then, with 5:26 in the half,  Dustin Yuhasz  scored and the Chiefs were back on top 14-8.  With 2:48 to go, Baker had another touchdown and a successful two point conversion to regain a Gator lead, 16-14.

With 25.7 seconds on the clock in the half, Yuhasz got the ball and was almost tackled but did not go down. He stumbled and regained his balance to run the pigskin in for touchdown. But a flag-happy referee inadvertently blew the whistle, calling the Chiefs touchdown dead. The Chiefs were not going down without a few more points on the board in the first half. Lance Bushaw kicked a 23-yard field goal to give the Chiefs a 17-16 lead at the halftime buzzer.

Five minutes into the third quarter, the Chiefs block a Baker punt to take over at five and goal. Roderick Woods punched it in for another Northview touchdown. A good two-pointer, and Northview was up 24-16.

The Gators answered with a 75-yard touchdown and a good two point conversion to tie the game 24-24 with 6:36 to go in the third.

The Chiefs were headed back to the lead with 5:48 in the third on a 45-yard touchdown run  from Brandon Sheets, 31-24. Baker, with 8.3 seconds in the third, had another touchdown but failed at their two point attempt. Northview was up 31-30 headed into the final quarter.

During the first part of the fourth, La’Mikal Kyles weaved his way in for another Northview touchdown, but the TD was called back for an illegal procedure. Baker scored again and missed the point after with 6:39 in the game to take a 36-31 lead.

With just over minute to go in the ballgame at Baker, Northview’s Sheets plunged in on a four-yard quarterback keeper. Then, on the two point conversion, Kyles found the end zone to give Northview a 39-36 advantage.

The Baker Gators had possession and were driving hard with less than a minute to go in the ballgame. But with 3.5 seconds on the clock, Taylor Martin picked off a Gator pass to seal the win for the Chiefs.

The Northview Chiefs (4-0, 3-0) take on Bonifay next Friday night in Bratt for homecoming.

For a complete NorthEscambia.com photo gallery including game action, cheerleaders andthe band, click here.

Pictured top: Baker had a hard time figuring out which was was up (see #80) as they hosted the Northview Chiefs Friday night. Pictured top inset:  The Baker defense was unable to stop La’Mikal Kyles as he heads for a touchdown.  Pictured bottom inset: Brandon Sheets on a quarterback keeper for the Chiefs. Pictured below: Taylor Martin and Logan Brown make a stop for the Chiefs. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Cottage Hill Gets Past Flomaton 31-28 In Overtime

October 2, 2010

The Flomaton Hurricanes came with a one yard of an overtime win Friday night, but the Canes fells short with a 31-28 loss to Cottage Hill.

Flomaton had scored with a 38-yard touchdown pass to Austin Patterson and a 27-yard pass to Jacob Newton. The Hurricanes also had a 47-yard touchdown run from James Jackson. Then the Canes took a 28-21 lead in the fourth on 48-yard TD pass from Newton to James Dean. But Cottage Hill answered with 3:06 to go, tying the game at 28-28.

Cottage Hill managed a 27-yard field goal in the overtime period. The Cane’s drove to the one yard line in OT, but the Warriors stopped Ryheem Dixon short of the end zone.

The Flomaton Hurricanes (4-2, 2-2) will be at home next Friday night against Leroy.

Catholic Beats Tate 56-30

October 2, 2010

The Catholic Crusaders amassed over 500 yards in a 56-30 defeat of the Tate Aggies Friday night.

The Aggies were up 24-21 at the half, but Tate’s defense was unable to stop the Crusaders, including Marquis Sumler who had 209 yards and four touchdowns.

In the first quarter Tate scored with a 7-yard run from Tydarrul Carmichael and a 79-yard pass from Thumper Grice to Lorenzo Long. The only score of the second quarter came from the Aggies’ Josh Dees with a five yard run just 38 seconds before the half.

The only other points for Tate came from Dees with a one-yard touchdown with 5:13 to go in the fourth quarter.

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