Birmingham Barons Beat The Wahoos
July 7, 2019
The Blue Wahoos missed several chances early in Saturday’s game against Birmingham to build a lead.
It cost them in the end.
For the second time in three games, the Birmingham Barons celebrated a walkoff win, after Joel Booker hit a two-out, RBI single in the ninth inning for a 5-4 victory against the Blue Wahoos and a third straight win in this weekend series at Regions Field in Birmingham.
The Barons (12-5 second half) continued their hot start in the second half, winning for the 10th time in the past 11 games as Southern League North Division leaders.
Trailing 4-2 in the eighth inning, the Blue Wahoos (9-8 second half) tied the game on Brian Schales’ two-run homer. They had a chance to get another run when Lewin Diaz walked and Brian Navarreto had a two-out single, but reliever Alec Hansen struck out Mark Contreras to end the inning.
In the top of the ninth against Birmingham’s third reliever, Danny Dopico, a repeat scenario occurred. With two out, Travis Blankenhorn, who had a big night going 3-for-3, walked and Alex Kirilloff singled, but Dopico struck out Schales to end the threat.
In the bottom of the ninth, Alfredo Gonzalez led off with a single against reliever Sam Clay. Ramon Torres moved the runner over on a sacrifice bunt. Clay threw a wild pitch to send Gonzalez to third. After Clay struck out Luis Gonzalez for the second out, Blue Wahoos manager summoned Anthony Vizcaya to pitch to Booker.
On a 1-2 pitch, Booker delivered the game-winner.
The game started with Blue Wahoos leadoff batter Travis Blankenhorn smashing his 16th homer over the right field wall. From that point, the Blue Wahoos had runners on base in four of the first six innings, but could not get another run.
They were 1-for-8 in the game with runners in scoring position.
Blue Wahoos starter Randy Dobnak pitched out of trouble in the first three innings, allowing just one run. He then retired the next nine Birmingham batters in order through the sixth inning.
But in the seventh, Dobnak gave up a lead off double against Damek Tomscha. With one out, Alfredo Gonzalez reached on a fielder’s choice when Tomscha beat a throw home from shortstop Jordan Gore.
Torres followed with a double against Dobnak to put runners on second and third. Clay entered the game and got Luis Gonzalez to hit a grounder to the mound and he threw out Alfredo Gonzalez at the plate.
But with two out, a wild pitch scored Torres. Clay hit Booker with a pitch to put runners on first and second. Blake Rutherford then doubled to score the third run and give Birmingham its 4-2 lead.
The Blue Wahoos were outhit 10-8 in the game. Blankenhorn had a big game, going 3-for-3, scoring two runs, driving in a run and twice reaching base on walks. Kirilloff went 2-for-5.
The teams will continue their six-game series on Sunday. Charlie Barnes is scheduled to start for the Blue Wahoos.
Blue Wahoos Start Fast, But Surging Barons Continue Winning Ways
July 6, 2019
The Birmingham Barons staggered into the first half season break with the Southern League’s worst record.
But they are far different team two weeks into the second half, as the Pensacola Blue Wahoos can attest.
The Barons (27-42 overall first half, 11-5 now), produced a four-run rally in the sixth inning Friday night in winning for the ninth time in 10 games, including the first two games of this series, with a 7-3 victory against the Blue Wahoos at Regions Field in Birmingham.
A crowd of 6,347 watched the Barons, affiliate of Chicago White Sox, fall behind in the fourth inning before turning the game in their favor to continue their best performance stretch this season.
The Blue Wahoos (47-39 overall, 9-7) got their three runs in the top of the fourth on two swings. Alex Kirilloff led off the inning with a homer over the right field wall, his third as a Blue Wahoos players. Mark Contreras followed four batters later with a two-run shot, scoring catcher Ben Rortvedt, who was hit a pitch after Kirilloff’s homer.
Those two blasts, however, were among only four Blue Wahoos hits in the game. They had only two baserunners the rest of the game.
Birmingham relievers Vince Arobio and Kodi Medeiros combined to allow just one hit and one walk in the final four innings of the game.
Bryan Sammons started for the Blue Wahoos, his first since June 25 before going on the injured list. He faced the minimum nine batters in the first three innings, yielding only a walk.
But in the fourth inning, the Barons’ gifted outfielder Luis Robert led off with a solo homer, his eight of the season to trim the deficit.
In the fifth inning, Ti’Quan Forbes walked. The Barons’ Luis Gonzalez tripled to score Forbes. With Sammons coming off an injury and having a pitch limit, the Blue Wahoos went to Andro Cutura with two outs in the fourth.
Cutura gave up a double to Ramon Torres to score Gonzalez and tie the game.
In the sixth inning, the Barons scored four runs on three hits against Cutura.
Nick Madrigal doubled to start the rally. Blake Rutherford singled to score Madrigal. Gavin Sheets reached on a fielding error. Both runners were moved on a sacrifice bunt. Cutura issued an intentional walk to load the bases.
Laz Rivera produced a squeeze play bunt to score Rutherford and keep the bases load. With two out, Ramon Torres worked a walk against Cutura to score another run. Robert was then hit by a pitch to force in the fourth run of the inning.
Unlike previous games of their six-game winning streak that ended Thursday, the Blue Wahoos could not get baserunners in the final five innings to set up a potential rally.
Travis Blankenhorn, Kirilloff, Contreras and Joe Cronin had the Blue Wahoos four hits.
The teams will play the third game of a six-game series on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. with the Blue Wahoos’ Randy Dobnak (4-0, 2.54 ERA) going against the Barons’ Tanner Banks (1-5, 3.43 ERA).
The Blue Wahoos’ Adam Bray pitched two scoreless innings in relief of Cutura.
Largest Catfish In Florida History Caught In Santa Rosa County
July 5, 2019
It’s not a fish tale but a real record — the largest catfish in the state of Florida was caught recently in Santa Rosa County.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) fisheries biologists certified a new state record flathead catfish weighing 69.3 pounds, measuring 47 inches long, with a girth of 34.25 inches, caught by angler Marvin Griffin from Santa Rosa County. Griffin caught his flathead catfish on rod and reel using live bait in the Yellow River.
“I wasn’t expecting to catch a state record when I started fishing that day with John Babb,” said Griffin. “But, it was the first and only fish we caught that day. I never would have been able to bring the fish into the boat without his help.”
Griffin brought his catch to the FWC’s Blackwater Hatchery near Holt, where biologists weighed it on a certified scale.
Griffin’s family has been fishing the Yellow River for years and have historically caught exceptionally large catfish there. Griffin’s uncle, James Auston Jr., caught a state record flathead catfish in the Yellow River and held the record from 2011 until 2016.
“I have always wanted to catch a state record,” said Griffin. “After my uncle caught his, I made it a mission of mine to catch my own.”
The former state record weighed 63.8 pounds and was caught on the Chattahoochee River in Jackson County in 2016.
“A state record catch is an amazing angling accomplishment,” said Chris Paxton, FWC’s Northwest Regional Fisheries Administrator. “With Griffin’s family history of state record catches, it seems that this family takes advantage of their quality time spent on the water. We are proud to award this state record to such an avid outdoor enthusiast.”
Flathead catfish are a non-native fish found in many Northwest Florida panhandle river systems. Flatheads prefer long, slow-flowing, moderately turbid rivers. Their solitary lifestyle makes them more difficult to catch than other catfish. Adult flathead catfish feed primarily on live fish, crawfish, freshwater clams and mussels.
Alabama All-State Running Back Patrick McGhee Signs With UWA
June 27, 2019
Alabama all-state running back Patrick McGhee has signed a letter of intent to continue his football career at the University of West Alabama, according to an announcement Wednesday by head coach Brett Gilliland.
At 6-foot, 210-pounds, McGhee rushed for 2,256 yards and 38 touchdowns at Escambia Academy, averaging 11.5 yards per carry. The Atmore product recorded 16 runs of 60 yards or more.
McGhee, who is penciled in to begin his UWA career at linebacker, led the Escambia Academy Cougars to a state championship in 2017. He won the All-Saban Running Back Award in 2016 and 2017 at the Nick Saban Camp, as well as collecting most valuable player honors at the National Athletic Association of Private Schools All-Star Game.
He also played outside linebacker at Escambia Academy and has been timed at 4.4 in the 40-yard dash and 10.8 in the 100-meter dash. Leading EA to the state track and field championship, he won state titles in the long jump and high jump, while finishing fifth in the state in the shot put.
He was selected as Escambia Academy’s Outstanding Male Athlete following his senior year.
Diaz Big Hits Leave Big Impression In Blue Wahoos Home Win
June 27, 2019
Pensacola fans gained their first chance Tuesday night to see first baseman Lewin Diaz at Blue Wahoos Stadium.
It became quite an introduction.
The 22-year-old Diaz flashed his power, his fielding prowess and a megawatt smile, after driving in four runs with a homer and bases-clearing triple to lead the Blue Wahoos to an 8-3 victory against the Biloxi Shuckers. The win began a nine-game, two team homestand in a desired way.
Diaz had a 2-for-5 night at the plate Tuesday, which followed getting eight hits in the past weekend road trip at Jacksonville, during his Double-A level debut series.
“He can be really special,” said Blue Wahoos manager Ramon Borrego, who managed Diaz last season with the High-A Fort Myers Miracle, where Diaz also played the first half of this season. “He’s turned into a really different ballplayer.”
Diaz, signed by the Minnesota Twins as a 17-year-old in 2013 from Santiago, Dominican Republic, has been the Blue Wahoos’ best player since joining the team.
He’s had five extra-base hits with three doubles, the triple Tuesday and his first-inning home run that became his 14th this season.
He also elicited a crowd reaction with a long flyout to centerfield in nearly the same spot he blasted a pitch off the wall for three RBI.
“The biggest thing has been the teammates here,” said Diaz, speaking with help of Borrego, who is bilingual. “I feel really comfortable with my teammates and that has made me more relaxed, more focused in the game.”
Also helping, as Borrego pointed out, is how the 6-foot-4, 225-pound Diaz has reshaped his body after going through a weight-loss program that adversely affected him last season.
In 79 games with the Fort Myers Miracle, Diaz hit .224 with only three homes and 35 RBI.
This season? He’s batting .385 with the Blue Wahoos with a combined 14 homers and 44 RBI in 63 games.
“He just lost a lot of weight,” Borrego said. “I can’t say how much weight … but he had basically some baby fat. So we put him on a program on eating healthy, but last year, he lost too much weight .
“Mentally, he was just out. This year is totally different. He’s more confident, he feels really good, and you see the results now.”
The results Tuesday quickly wowed. Moved up by Borrego to No. 2 in the batting order, Diaz hit a one-out pitch in the first inning like a moon shot, soaring higher than top of the outfield video board, before the ball dropped straight down into the grass berm beyond the right field.
In the second inning, after Jimmy Kerrigan led off with a blast over the left field fence, the Shuckers chose to walk Travis Blankenhorn to load the bases with two out against Diaz.
He promptly hit a 1-0 pitch off the right-center fence padding, scoring all three baserunners and giving the Blue Wahoos a 5-0 lead. That was plenty for Blue Wahoos starter Bryan Sammons, who pitched five scoreless innings against the Shuckers.
“Basically, everything has changed for me,” Diaz said. “I’ve been working on my mental approach. I am getting more focused in the game and trying to get better quality at-bats.. I am happy now.
“At 17, I was immature, still trying to learn a lot of things. But now I feel more mature and I’m playing in a different level.”
The Blue Wahoos, meanwhile, looked like a different team Tuesday night than the one which lost the final three games of their last series at Jacksonville.
And different than the team swept by the Shuckers in a five-game series June 7-11 in Biloxi that ultimately decided the Southern League South Division first-half winner.
Borrego, who was coming off an extended family vacation, as permitted in season by the Twins, noticed an uplift when he walked into the team’s clubhouse at Blue Wahoos Stadium. He flew into Pensacola earlier Tuesday from Fort Myers.
“I recharged my body and that was great,” Borrego said. “I was able to spent time with my family, especially after how the first half ended, a long first half…. then getting to spend time with my daughter and my wife, it’s always great.
“As soon as I got here, the clubhouse was totally different. I can feel that. I am big on that. When I can see players laughing, I know it’s good.”
Sammons was good on the mound, allowing just two hits, one walk and striking out six batters in five innings. Anthony Vizcaya followed with two scoreless innings, then Zack Weiss overcame a shaky eighth inning when he allowed three runs, to slam the door on the win.
The Blue Wahoos added three runs in the eighth inning, after Biloxi closed the deficit to 5-3. Alex Kirilloff led off with a double Jimmy Kerrigan reached on a fielding error. With one out and the bases loaded, Aaron Whitefield grounded into a fielder’s choice play which scored Kirilloff. Jordan Gore followed with a two-run single.
The Blue Wahoos spread eight hits in the game among seven batters in the lineup.
The Blue Wahoos will continue the homestand Wednesday.
FHSAA Announces Reclassifications For Spring Sports Based On Enrollment
June 26, 2019
The Florida High School Athletic Association has announced new classifications for the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons for baseball, flag football, lacrosse, tennis, track & field, boys volleyball, water polo and boys weightlifting. As requested by membership, the classifications were determined solely based on each member school’s enrollment size.
Baseball
1-6A – Tate, Navarre, Pace, Crestview, Niceville
1-5A – Pine Forest, Washington, Escambia, Gulf Breeze
2-5A – Milton, Mosley, Fort Walton Beach, Choctaw
1-4A – West Florida, Arnold, Rickards, Wakulla, Pensacola, Godby
1-3A – Pensacola Catholic, Rutherford, North Bay Haven, South Walton, Bay, Walton
1-1A – Northview, Jay, Central, Baker, Laurel Hill
Softball
1-6A – Tate, Navarre, Crestview, Niceville
1-5A – Pine Forest, Washington, Escambia, Gulf Breeze
2-5A – Choctaw, Fort Walton Beach, Milton, Pace, Mosley
1-4A – West Florida, Pensacola, Wakulla, Arnold, Godby, Rickards
1-3A – Pensacola Catholic, Rutherford, North Bay Haven, South Walton, Bay, Walton
1-1A – Northview, Jay, Central, Baker, Laurel Hill, Paxton
Boys Track and Field
1-4A – Tate, Niceville, Crestview, West Port, Navarre, Buchholz, Forest, Chiles, Niceville
1-3A – Pine Forest, Washington, Escambia, Pace, Milton, Gulf Breeze, Fort Walton Beach, Choctaw
1-2A – Northview, West Florida, Pensacola, Pensacola Catholic, South Walton, Walton, Bay, North Bay Haven, Rutherford, Bozeman
1-1A – Jay, Central, Rocky Bayou, Pensacola Christian, Baker, Freeport, Cottondale, Central, Paxton, Rocky Bayou, Graceville, Vernon
Girls Track and Field
1-4A – Tate, Navarre, Niceville, Chiles, Crestview, Forest, Bucholz, West Port
1-3A – Pine Forest, Escambia, Washington, Gulf Breeze, Milton, Pace, Choctaw, Fort Walton Beach
1-2A – Northview, Pensacola Catholic, West Florida, Pensacola, Bozeman, Walton, Rutherford, North Bay Haven, South Walton, Bay,
1-1A – Jay, Central, Rocky Bayou, Pensacola Christian, Baker, Freeport, Paxton, Cottondale, Vernon, Graceville
Boys Weightlifting
1-2A – Tate, Pine Forest, Escambia, Washington, Gulf Breeze, Milton, Pace, Navarre
1-1A – Northview, Jay, Pensacola Catholic, West Florida, Pensacola, Rocky Bayou, Vernon, Baker, Holmes County
Girls Tennis
1-3A – Tate, Pace, Milton, Gulf Breeze, Washington, Escambia
1-2A – Pine Forest, Arnold, Pensacola, West Florida, Bay, South Walton, North Bay Haven, Rutherford
Boys Tennis
1-3A – Tate, Navarre, Pace, Milton, Gulf Breeze, Washington, Escambia
1-2A – Pine Forest, Arnold, Pensacola, West Florida, Bay, North Bay Haven, Rutherford, South Walton,
1-1A – Pensacola Catholic, Freeport, Vernon, Jay, Rocky Bayou, Maclay, North Florida, Community
Flag Football
1-2A – Tate, Navarre, Crestview, Chiles, Niceville, Leon, Lincoln, Pace
1-1A – Northview, Pine Forest, Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, Washington, Escambia, Fort Walton Beach, Choctaw
Tate JV, Freshmen Cheerleaders Place At FSU Camp
June 25, 2019
The Tate High School junior varsity and freshmen cheerleading squads won several awards at the Universal Cheerleaders Association Camp this past weekend at Florida State University.
The JV squad earned straight superiors on their evaluations. They were first place in Cheer and Rally Routine and second place in the open division for Overall Game Day Performance.
The freshmen squad finished the weekend with straight superiors, fourth place for Cheer and third place in Overall Game Day and Rally Routine. They were were the only freshmen team competing against all JV teams in their division.
McKenzie Alfred, Kaleigh Chism, Jada Floyd, Autumn Johnson and Kainey Patrick, were named “Pin It Forward” recipients.
Alfred, Chism, Floyd, Patrick, Paige Foxworth and Karigan Kowal were also selected as UCA All-American Cheerleaders.
The Tate cheer program also earned the Leadership Award, which is voted on by the athletes at the camp. This award recognizes teams who inspire leadership on and off the field. Teams voted for one team that they would want to be a part of as a cheerleader.
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NEP Blue 8U Wins All-Star Tournament
June 25, 2019
NEP Blue won the 8U Coach Pitch All-Star Tournament this past weekend in Gulf Breeze. During tournament play, NEP Blue went a perfect 5-0 outscoring opponents 55-30.
Team members are Sean Smith, Coleman Godfrey, Parker White, Trenton Godwin, Nate Rieland ,mason Williams, Bryson Barberi, Carson Ohman, Grayson Mclellan, Grayson Miller , Tysen Faulkner, Talan Williams and Austin Land. Coaches are Allen Miller, Tim Land, Joe Barberi, Jack Ohman, Bobby Godfrey and Greg Mclellan.
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Griffin Jax Throws Seven Scoreless Innings In Hard-Luck Wahoos Loss
June 25, 2019
With his teammates facing a major league starter Monday night, Pensacola Blue Wahoos pitcher Griffin Jax knew he had to match on the mound.
The Air Force Academy grad performed even better.
Jax worked a season-best, seven shutout innings, but the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp rallied in the eighth inning against the Blue Wahoos’ bullpen for a 4-2 win in the deciding, series finale to start the second half schedule at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville.
Miami Marlins lefthander Caleb Smith, pitching for Jacksonville on an injury rehab assignment, tied an all-time Southern League record with eight consecutive strikeouts as part of the 11 he recorded in 4.1 innings.
Even with that, the Blue Wahoos led 2-0 against Smith, who has pitched in 37 major league games, including 12 starts this season with the Marlins.
Smith won his first four starts this season against Philadelphia (twice), Washington and Cleveland before developing a left hip inflammation, which placed him on the injured list since June 7.
Monday night, his second pitch was blasted by Travis Blankenhorn over the right field wall for a lead off homer. It was Blankenhorn’s 13th homer this season, tied for the Southern League best, as he continues being the Blue Wahoos’ bright spot in the offense.
From that point, however, Smith was virtually unhittable. He struck out the next eight batters until Blankenhorn grounded out to end the third inning and end the strikeout streak.
In the fifth inning, Mark Contreras led off with a homer against Smith for a 2-0 lead.
The lead held up well behind Jax and his stellar performance. Jax retired the first 10 batters he faced in order.
Riley Mahan broke up the perfection with a fourth-inning single, then Brian Miller singled with one out. Jax pitched out of the jam by getting two flyouts – the latter with runners on second and third.
Jax then retired the Jumbo Shrimp in order the next three innings. He has allowed only 11 earned runs this season on 12 starts with the Blue Wahoos.
Unfortunately for Jax and the Blue Wahoos, the Jumbo Shrimp pounced on relievers Jeff Ames and Sam Clay for four runs in the eighth inning that decided the game.
The unraveling began when Stone Garrett led off the eighth with a single, then stole second base against Ames. Adrian Nieto walked. Anfernee Seymour lined a double to left, scoring Garrett.
After a mound visit, Blue Wahoos fill-in manager Steve Singleton, the team’s hitting coach, who worked the series as manager while Ramon Borrego took an extended vacation break, brought in left hander Sam Clay.
The first batter he faced, Corey Bird, tied the game with a single. With one out, Brian Miller hit a hard grounder that deflected off Clay’s glove, scoring the go-ahead run. Justin Twine’s two-out single scored Miller with the fourth run.
The Blue Wahoos, who managed only three hits in the game while striking out 15 times for a second consecutive day, were held scoreless by three Jumbo Shrimp relievers. The trio combined to allow no walks, one hit, four strikeouts in 4.2 innings.
Alex Kirilloff had the Blue Wahoos only other hit with his sixth-inning single.
The Blue Wahoos (40-35, 2-3 in second half) returned to Pensacola across Interstate-10, arriving early Tuesday and will begin a five-game series against the Biloxi Shuckers on Tuesday night.
The Shuckers, winners of the first half South Division crown, swept the Blue Wahoos in a defining, five-game series three weeks ago, prior to the Southern League All-Star game in Biloxi.
The Jumbo Shrimp (32-43), who finished tied for last in the first half, had lost 10 of 12 games against the Blue Wahoos before winning the final three games of this series.
Tate Offensive, Defensive Lines Place Second In USA’s Lineman’s Challenge
June 24, 2019
The Tate High School offensive and defensive lines brought home the second place trophy from the University of South Alabama Lineman’s Challenge. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.












