Biscuits Edge Wahoos 3-1
June 21, 2013
The Montgomery Biscuits got home runs from Todd Glaesmann and Cameron Seitzer which proved to be enough as the home team evened the series with a 3-1 win over the Blue Wahoos on Thursday night at Riverwalk Stadium.
Montgomery starter Mike Colla held the Blue Wahoos to just one hit over his seven innings of work. The lone hit, however, was a solo home run by Theo Bowe in the third which tied the game at 1-1. It answered the Biscuits run from the bottom of the second when Seitzer scored from second base on a two-out single from Mark Thomas.
Glaesmann hit, what proved to be, the game winning home run leading off the bottom of the fourth before Seitzer belted his first home run of the season in the sixth.
Pensacola got its leadoff man on in each of the last two innings against Biscuits closer C.J. Riefenhauser (S, 10), but the Wahoos were kept off the scoreboard both frames. Yorman Rodriguez singled to leadoff the ninth, but was stranded at first when the next three batters were retired. Marquez Smith nearly tied the game with a deep fly out to the right field corner for the first out. Travis Mattair battled to extend the game, but he struck out after an 11 pitch at bat. The Montgomery closer finished off the game with a strikeout of Tucker Barnhart to nail down his 10th save of the season.
Ryan Dennick (L, 3-8) allowed all three Biscuits runs over his six innings. He walked just one and struck out five despite taking the loss. Colla (W, 2-0) picked up the win for the Biscuits. The Biscuits lefty walked three and struck out three over his seven one-hit innings of work.
Pensacola will try to bounce back on Friday night. RHP Daniel Renken (1-5, 3.88) will get the nod for the Wahoos against Biscuits LHP Enny Romero (6-2, 2.86). First pitch from Riverwalk Stadium is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
story by Kevin Burke
Pensacola Storm 10U Major Win 8th Tournament Title
June 21, 2013
The Pensacola Storm 10U Majors team won the North Florida Championship recently in Destin, their eighth first place tournament win out of 14 USSSA tournaments.
The Storm 10U team beat the West Florida Hammerheads 8-2 before defeating the Dirtbags of Montgomery 14-7. The wins gave the Storm the number one seed for the tournament.
On Sunday, the Storm beat the Dirtbags again in the semifinals 4-3 and then went on to win the North Florida Championship with a 9-4 victory over the Pace Mudcats. The tournament win gives the Pensacola Storm a USSSA 40-13 overall record.
Pictured top: (bottom, L-R) Aaron Noack, Josh Turner, Trenton Norton, Tanner Rouchon, (top, L-R) Jordan Jarman, Ian Ladieu, Jordan McCants, Damarius McGhee, Hunter Pierson, Coleman Dorsett and Jordan Peacock. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
New Districts Proposed For High School Baseball, Softball
June 20, 2013
New baseball and softball districts proposed last week by the Florida High School Athletic Association will mean some changes for several local schools.
The Tate Aggies and Navarre will move up to a new District 1-7A, along with Niceville, Crestview and Fort Walton Beach.
District 1-6A will drop to six teams without Tate and Navarre — Pine ForestEscambia, Milton, Pace, PHS and Washington.
The West Florida Jaguars and Catholic will be in District 1-4A along with Walton and Marianna.
The Northview Chiefs and Jay Royals will move into District 1-3A in Region 2 along with Baker, Chipley, Freeport and Holmes County.
Schools can appeal the new district alignments with the FHSAA until June 25.
Wahoos Open Second Half With Second Half Win 4-2 In Montgomery
June 20, 2013
Tim Crabbe dominated Montgomery Biscuits hitters over six innings helping the Blue Wahoos earn a 4-2 win to open the second half of the 2013 season Wednesday night from Riverwalk Stadium. Yorman Rodriguez, fresh up from Advanced-A Bakersfield, sparked the offense finishing a home run shy of the cycle with his 3-for-4 game in his Double-A debut.
After getting the leadoff man on for the third straight inning, Pensacola finally capitalized in the third. Luis Durango opened the inning with his second straight leadoff single. A batter later, Rodriguez tripled him home giving Pensacola an early 1-0 lead. Travis Mattair would plate Rodriguez from third later in the inning with an RBI groundout.
The Biscuits countered with a run in the bottom of the third, but it was the only run they would score off Crabbe. Pensacola opened up a three-run advantage with another pair of runs in the fifth. Again it was the top of the order getting it done for Wahoos. With one out, Durango drew a walk which started the rally. He scored when a throw from right field hit him in the back while he was sliding into third on a Rodriguez single. The ball got away allowing the speedy outfielder to scramble to his feet and head home. Marquez Smith then doubled into the left-center field alley plating Rodriguez from second making it a 4-1 Blue Wahoos lead.
The Biscuits would get their final run in seventh off Blue Wahoos reliever Drew Hayes. Riccio Torrez singled home Kyeong Kang from second, but Torrez was thrown out by Durango trying to stretch the one-out hit into a double. Hayes went on to retire the next four batters he faced to close out his two innings of work. Loek Van Mil (S, 6) shut down the Biscuits in the ninth, retiring them 1-2-3 for his sixth save of the season.
Rodriguez nearly launched his first home run as a Wahoo in the seventh. Initially ruled a solo homer, it was later changed to a ground-rule double when the umpires gathered and ruled the ball was wedged between a railing on top of the wall and pads.
Crabbe (W, 3-6) earned his first win for Pensacola since 5/5, also against Montgomery in Pensacola. He matched his season-high with seven strikeouts over six innings. He walked just two and allowed just two hits. Pensacola scored all four of their runs against Biscuits starter Jake Thompson (L, 6-7), though only three were earned. He took the loss after striking out seven over seven innings.
Pensacola looks to build on its win to open the second half on Thursday night. LHP Ryan Dennick (3-7, 3.13) is slated to start for the Wahoos against Biscuits RHP Michael Colla (1-0, 5.56). First pitch from Riverwalk Stadium is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.
story by Kevin Burke
NEP Blue Wins Gospel Projects Tee Ball World Series (With Complete Scores)
June 19, 2013
NEP Blue won the Gospel Projects 2013 Tee Ball World Series Tuesday night in Milton. NEP Blue downed Pace in a close one, 30-28 for the championship.
Pace beat NEP Gold 23-14 for the Loser’s Bracket championship, and back on Saturday Molino beat Milton 33-21 for the consolation championship.
Here are complete scores:
WINNERS BRACKET
Thursday
- Tri-County American 22, Perdido 21
- Brent 40, Cantonment 19
- GP World 37, Molino 16
- Pace 29, Bellview 18
- Tri-County Nationals 27, East Milton 15
- NEP Gold 30, Navarre 8
- NEP Blue 23, Milton 10
- Myrtle Grove 28, GP American 13
Friday
- Brent 27, Tri-County American 12
- Pace 23, GP World 3
- NEP Gold 39, Tri-County National 18
- NEP Blue 29, Myrtle Grove 6
Saturday, Round One
- Pace 33, Brent 22
- NEP Blue 24, NEP Gold 21
Saturday Round Two
- NEP Blue 29, Pace 27
Tuesday Championship
- NEP Blue 30, Pace 28
LOSERS BRACKET
Friday
(Friday numeric scores were unavailable)
- Perido over Cantonment
- Bellview over Molino
- Navarre over East Milton
- GP Ameircan over Milton
Saturday
- Myrtle Grove 24, Perido 13
- Bellview 26, Tri County National 20
- GP World 35, Navarre 24
- Tri-County American 32, GP American 30
- Bellview 28, Myrtle Grove 11
- GP World 30, Tri County America 9
- Brent 33, Belleview 24
- NEP Gold 33, GP World 17
Monday
- NEP Gold 32, Brent 31
- Pace 23, NEP Gold 14
CONSOLATION BRACKET
- Milton 30, East Milton 29
- Molino 32, Cantonment 13
- Molino 33, Milton 21
Pictured top: Tee Ball World Series Champions NEP Blue. Pictured below: The Molino All-Stars. Pictured bottom: The Tri-County Nationals. Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Summer Ball: Northview Splits Games With Escambia
June 19, 2013
In summer baseball Tuesday, the Northview B team lost to Escambia High 3-1. The Northview Chiefs A team shut out the Escambia Gators 6-0 in a four-inning game called due to lightning. Photos by Ramona Preston for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
FWC Delays Vote On Importing Out Of State Deer
June 17, 2013
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has deferred action until September on a rule prohibiting the importation of live captive deer into Florida from out of state sources.
Meeting in Lakeland, Commissioners said they wanted more time to hear from staff and stakeholders about options designed to reduce the chances of chronic wasting disease (CWD) being introduced into the state.
CWD is not known to affect people but is a contagious neurological disease affecting deer, elk and moose. It is similar to mad cow disease, always fatal, and there is no known cure or vaccine. So far, the disease has been discovered in 22 states, two Canadian provinces and in South Korea.
Since the beginning of May, the FWC has received much public comment and answered many questions and concerns through its website from deer enthusiasts and those who have deer farms and hunting preserves. The Commission used this public input when considering this proposal, which was deferred until fall.
For more information on the draft rule that was deferred, visit MyFWC.com/Deer.
Wahoos Shutout BayBears 4-0
June 17, 2013
Shaun Ellis shut down a red-hot Mobile BayBears lineup and the Pensacola Blue Wahoos scored all four of their runs in the fifth inning in a 4-0 shutout on Sunday evening at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. The win snapped a three-game losing skid for the Wahoos and prevented Mobile from winning the first-half South Division title.
Making his fourth professional start, Ellis (2-1) dominated in 6.1 shutout frames. The Wahoos hurler never allowed a runner past second base as the BayBears mustered just three singles and a walk against Ellis. It was the longest appearance of the season for the right-hander, as he struck out two to pick up his first win as a starter this year.
Pensacola would get all the offense it needed in the fifth inning against Mobile’s Archie Bradley (5-2). Bradley entered the fifth with a no-hitter, but three straight Wahoos reached on singles finished off by a Travis Mattair RBI base knock to give Pensacola a 1-0 lead. The hit extended Mattair’s on-base streak to 19 games, the longest active streak in the league.
After a flyout, Brodie Greene reached on a perfect suicide squeeze bunt to score Tucker Barnhart and double Pensacola’s lead. A passed ball moved runners to second and third before a fielder’s choice plated two more runs for the Wahoos. Second baseman Mike Freeman attempted to throw out Mattair at the plate, but the catcher Raywilly Gomez mishandled his throw, allowing both runs to score.
That ended up being the only inning Pensacola would record a hit, but it was plenty as Drew Hayes and Trevor Bell combined to record the final eight outs of the contest to close the door on the Wahoos’ sixth shutout of the season.
Bradley took just his second loss of the season in 14 starts. He went seven innings and struck out seven while allowing four runs, two of which were earned.
The series and first half wrap up on Monday night at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium at 7 p.m. Josh Smith (5-5, 3.45) takes the ball for Pensacola against Mobile’s David Holmberg (3-3, 2.45).
story by Kevin Burke
MLB Debut: Molino’s Gindl Thrilled To Get The Callup To The Brewers
June 16, 2013
Outfielder Caleb Gindl of Molino arrived from Triple-A Nashville on Saturday and became the sixth Milwaukee Brewer to make his Major League debut in a season yet to hit its halfway point.
Previous MLB debuts included Khris Davis (April 1), Josh Prince (April 6), Hiram Burgos (April 20), Donovan Hand (May 26) and Scooter Gennett (June 3).
“It’s the best feeling of my life,” Gindl said before the game.
The Brewers promoted Gindl after placing left fielder Ryan Braun on the 15-day disabled list. At 24, Gindl became the youngest of the Brewers’ six players to debut when he struck out against the Reds’ Homer Bailey in the seventh inning.
He is used to that label. Gindl was a Brewers’ fifth-round Draft pick in 2007 out of Pace High School in Florida, and he was 22 when he debuted in Triple-A in 2011. He had been waiting there patiently for a promotion.
“The last two weeks, he has really swung the bat well,” Brewers manager Ron Roenicke said. “He hangs in there, gives you a nice at-bat. Especially right now, because he’s got a lot of at-bats under his belt [from Triple-A], I think he’ll be a good pinch-hitter for us for a while. Now, how long that lasts, that he’s good without me starting him, I don’t know. That’s always hard to predict. But he does all the things well that you want from a bench player.”
Gindl was batting .274 at Nashville with eight home runs and a team-best 38 RBIs. He hit .364 over his last 10 games and got the call over Davis, who was hitting .125 over his last 10 contests.
“We try to go by whoever is doing the job, and [Gindl] is swinging the bat the best down there, and we know he plays pretty good defense,” Roenicke said.
The Brewers won a shutout for the first time this year on Saturday, 6-0 over the Cincinnati Reds.
By Adam McCalvy
Courtesy Milwaukee Brewers, MLB
Jay’s Hope Miller To Perform At Disney On Thankgiving Day
June 16, 2013
Hope Miller from Jay High School is one of more than 500 cheerleaders and dancers from across the country that will perform in the 2013 UCA/UDA Thanksgiving Tour Walt Disney World in Orlando.
Miller will perform with the UCA/UDA All-Americans group in the pre-parade at the Magic Kingdom on Thanksgiving Day.
Pictured: Hope Miller with her All American Thanksgiving Tour packet which was presented to her during the UCA Cheer Camp Awards Ceremony held at Auburn University on Saturday. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.









