Tate Tops Navarre At Wahoos Stadium; Northview Beats Central 18-3

March 26, 2022

Tate 12, Navarre 4

The Tate Aggies beat Navarre 12-4 under the big lights by the bay of Wahoos Stadium.

Rilee Lowery went four innings for the Aggies, allowing three runs on five hits, striking out three and walking none. Tucker Griffin worked two innings with no runs, no hits, no errors, no strikeouts and walking one. Colten Swiers pitched two, striking out four.

Frankie Randall led the Aggies at the plate going four for four with three RBIs. Cade Kelly and Kirk Mosley had two hits each. Madox Land, Drew Reaves and Jackson Penton added one each.

The Tate Aggies will be back in action Saturday night at 7:00 against Fort Walton Beach at Wahoos Stadium. Digital ticket information is available at BlueWahoos.com.

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Northview 18, Central 3

Coming off a 13-3 win over Central Thursday night in Bratt, the Northview Chiefs beat Central 18-3 Friday night.

Jamarkus Jefferson earned the win for the Chiefs, allowing no runs on two hits and striking out three in three innings. Josh Landis and Ethan Collier closed in relief.

Rustin Pope and Trent Knighten had three hits for Northview. Landis, Jefferson and Kaden Odom had two hits each. Cason Burkett, Aron Chavira, and Ethan Collier each added one hit.

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Pedestrian Killed At Highway 29, Tate School Road

March 25, 2022

A pedestrian was struck and killed on Highway 29 at Tate School Road early Friday morning.

A Chevrolet Silverado was traveling northbound on Highway 29 approaching Tate School Road as a 60-year old female was walking westbound in the center of the intersection. The pedestrian turned and started back eastbound, entering the northbound lane as the pickup truck approached.

The front left corner of the pickup collided with the pedestrian at 4:38 a.m.

The woman was pronounced deceased at the scene. The 44-year old male driver of the pickup truck was not injured.

FHP no longer releases the names of traffic crash victims.

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Man Charged With Kicking, Holding Girlfriend Against Her Will

March 25, 2022

A Flomaton man has been charged with kicking his girlfriend and holding her against her will in Cantonment.

Jorge Escobedo Saldana was charged with battery and false imprisonment.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrived at a disturbance call on Pinebrook Circle off Highway 297A.

The victim told deputies that she was ending the relationship with Saldana, her boyfriend. She said they have a child together.

As they drove onto Pinebrook Circle, they were involved in a verbal altercation. When she tried to exit the vehicle, Saldana grabbed her by the throat and told her that she was not going anywhere, according to an arrest report.

She ran, but fell. Saldana then  kicked her in her side, the report continues. She was able to run away and hide under a vehicle.

He was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $3,000 bond.

Gilmore Knocks Grand Slam As Northview Beats The Escambia Gators 14-2; Tate Splits With Milton

March 25, 2022

Northview 14, Escambia 2

Emma Gilmore hit a grand slam for the Northview Lady Chiefs Thursday night as they powered past the Escambia Gators 14-2 in Bratt.

Gilmore’s grand slam to center field scored Chloe Ragsdale, Jamison Gilman and Payton Gilchrist.

Ragsdale, Gilchrist, Makayla Golson and Aubrie Stuckey had two hits each for the Lady Chiefs. Gilmore, Alana Roberson, Gilman and Gracie Godwin had one hit each.

Stuckey pitched four and two-thirds innings for Northview, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out five. Alexis Barnhill closed in relief.

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Northview 6, Escambia 4 (JV)

The junior varsity Northview Chiefs also defeated Escambia 6-4 Thursday in Bratt.

Milton 8, Tate 7

Milton topped the Tate Aggies 8-7 Thursday night.

Courtney Lundquist went seven innings, allow 11 eights and eight runs while striking out three.

Kennedy Turner had a home run for the Lady Aggies in the third inning.

Sophia Jones led at the plate for the Aggies, going 3-4.

Tate 6, Milton 3 (JV)

The junior varsity Tate Aggies beat Milton 6-3 Thursday.

Pictured top: Northview’s Emma Gilmore hit a grand slam against the Escambia Gators Thursday night. Also pictured: More game action. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northview Beats Central 13-3; Tate Freshmen Beat Navarre (With Gallery)

March 25, 2022

Northview 13, Central 3

The Northview Chiefs defeated Central 13-3 Thursday night in Bratt.

Jamarkus Jefferson went 3-3 at the plate to lead the Chiefs. Trent Knighten, Josh Landis and Kaden Odom had two hits each, while Rustin Pope and Wyatt Scruggs both had one.

Cason Burkett went three innings for Northview, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out two. Jefferson pitched one, allowing one run on one hits an striking out two. Ethan Collier went for two, striking out four.

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Tate 8, Navarre 1 (Freshmen)

The Tate Aggie Freshmen defeated Navarre 8-1 Thursday.

Sheppard Edgar went two innings, allowing no runs, no hits and striking out five to earn the win for Tate. Trever Land, and Nathan Ozuna pitched in relief.

The Freshmen Aggies were led at the plate by Tyler Folder with two hits.

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Suspect Evades Capture In Cantonment Manhunt

March 25, 2022

A suspect evaded capture during a manhunt Thursday afternoon in Cantonment.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office responded to a domestic disturbance about 4:35 p.m. on Madrid Road. The domestic violence suspect allegedly hit his girlfriend before fleeing.

A perimeter was established and a K-9 search followed in the area of the Santa Maria Plaza/Farm Hill Park around Madrid, DeSoto and Santa Rosa roads. The sheriff’s office says the suspect was not located.

No suspect description or other information was provided.

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ECSO Finds $500,000 Worth Of Meth, Plus Fentanyl During Search Warrant

March 25, 2022

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office seized nearly 20 pounds of meth — worth a half million dollars on the street – from a single house.

The ECSO Narcotics Unit SWAT team served a search warrant at a home in the 7700 block of Deborah Court, just south of Olive Road.

They also located over a half kilogram of cocaine and 37 grams of fentanyl, a stolen gun, and more than $6,900 in cash.

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid that is up to 50 times stronger than heroin and 100 times stronger than morphine. It is a major contributor to fatal and nonfatal overdoses in the U.S., according to the CDC..

“It is impossible to tell the exact impact of this seizure or the numbers of lives saved. Our narcotics unit worked hard on this investigation and these results are indicative of their commitment to the citizens of Escambia County,” Sheriff Chip Simmons said.

Jaquan Charmaine Xavier Smith was charged with possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana (under 20 grams), resisting arrest without violence, driving with a suspended license, and violation of probation.

This investigation is still ongoing and additional charges are likely against Smith, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

UPDATE: Child Safe, Amber Alert Canceled For Boy Last Seen In Northern Santa Rosa County

March 25, 2022

UPDATE: This amber alert has been canceled. FDLE says the boy is safe.

An amber alert has been issued for a six-year old boy last seen near Munson in northern Santa Rosa County.

Kanyen Kinsey, last seen in the area of the 7600 block of Buddy Hardy Road.

He was last seen wearing a fluorescent orange long sleeve jacket with yellow lettering on the back that says “Heritage Place”, blue jeans, and Nike shoes. The child may be traveling with an unknown adult in a white chevrolet long-bed diesel pickup truck.

Kinsey is four-feet, seven inches tall, 48 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes.

Anyone with information should call their local law enforcement agency or 911.

Cantonment Man Charged With Hitting His Brother In The Head With A Coffeepot

March 24, 2022

A Cantonment man is facing a felony charge after allegedly hitting his mentally disabled brother in the head with a coffeepot.

Blanchewon Freeman Nettles, 37, was  charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon.

Nettles told deputies that his brother pushed him and continued to strike. Nettle went into his bedroom and grabbed a coffeepot and threatened to hit his brother with it, an arrest report states.

Nettle said that as his brother approached him again, he hit him in the head with the coffeepot, breaking it, the report continues.

The brother suffered cuts and was transported to West Florida Hospital for treatment.

Family told deputies that the victim is mentally handicapped and does not know right from wrong.

Nettles was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $5,000 bond.

Go Baby Go! Ascend Cares To Donate Modified Ride-On Cars To Escambia Westgate

March 24, 2022

Ascend Cares will donate “Go Baby Go” mobility cars to Escambia Westgate School.

“Go Baby Go” is a program that provides modified, ride-on cars to young children with disabilities so they can move around independently.  The cars were created for the school’s younger students and will create an opportunity for students to learn and increase independent skills.

Ascend Cares and nearly 30 employees modified 11 of the cars back in December. The cars will be donated this Friday morning.

The modified toy cars give children with mobility disabilities a chance to play and socialize with their peers more easily. Research has shown that independent mobility is linked to cognitive, social, motor, language and other developmental benefits in young children. Being pushed in a stroller or being carried from one place to another is fundamentally different from having active control over one’s own exploration, which is where the developmental gains are seen.

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