Captains Clip Pelicans 8-5

June 23, 2010

The Shreveport-Bossier Captains (24-13) won their ninth straight contest Tuesday night as they top the Pelicans (15-22) 8-5.

Shreveport-Bossier Captains struck for four runs in the top of the first inning with RBI’s from Andres Rodriguez, Brian Frichter, and Uriak Marquez. Dane Devalk threw a wild pitch in the inning which resulted in a run as well. Captains led 4-0 after a half inning played.

Pensacola cut that lead in half by scoring a run on a throwing error from pitcher Codey Kelley resulting in the first run for the Pelicans and making it 4-1. Kyle Brown then singled to left field to bring in Chase Porch and make it a 4-2 contest.

With the score 5-2 in the bottom of the sixth, Chase Porch lit up the bench and crowd with a towering three run homerun well over the left field fence to tie the game all of a suddenly at 5. It was the second homerun in as many games for Porch.

Shreveport-Bossier didn’t waste any time regaining the lead in the top of the seventh inning when Uriak hit a two-run double deep into right center to bring in Andres Rodriguez and Brian Frichter to make it a 7-5 lead for the Captains.

The Captains added an insurance run in the ninth inning by getting a fourth RBI from Uriak Marquez to make it an 8-5 ballgame.

Marcus Salmon (1-0) gets the win as he pitched the sixth inning.

Hector Carrasco pitches a perfect ninth inning for his fifth save in as many chances.

Seth Overbey (0-1) takes the loss as he tossed two innings and gave up two earned runs off three hits in his Pelicans debut.

L. J. Carnley

June 22, 2010

Mr. L. J. Carnley, 82, died Sunday, June 20, 2010, at a Pensacola medical facility. He was a native of Jay, Fla. and a longtime resident of Century. He was a salesman for the National American Corporation where he dealt with real estate and land sales. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and he was preceded in death by his parents, Pink Holly and Gladys Carnley; a son, Jackie F. Carnley; a daughter, Gloria J. Johnson and a grandson, Frankie G. Carnley.

He is survived by his wife, Helen Floyd Carnley of Century; two sons, Frankie (Kay) Carnley of Flomaton, and Ricky (Marie) Carnley of McDavid, Fla.; three daughters, Jo Ann Williamson, Joyce Carnley and Joan (Earl) Dewise, all of Flomaton; two brothers, Shorty Carnley of Davisville, Fla., and Dan Carnley of Flomaton; a sister, Mae Owen of Pensacola; nine grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren; nine great-great-grandchildren and a special friend, Miss Dolly.

Funeral services will be held Wednesday, June 23, at 11 a.m. at Flomaton Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. Paul Enfinger officiating. Burial will follow at Cora Cemetery in Jay, with Flomaton Funeral Home directing.

Pallbearers will be Kevin Carnley, Jackie W. Carnley, Heath Johnson, Cory Johnson, Jason Carnley, Shawn Emmons and Dusty Carnley. Honorary pallbearers will be Alton ‘Bubba’ Hammoc, Arnold Weaver, D.C. Diamond, Freddie W. Crow, Kenneth ‘Mickey’ Boutwell and Ronnie Johnson.

William Everett “Billy” Carlson

June 22, 2010

William H. “Billy” Carlson passed away Sunday, June 20, 2010.

Billy Carlson was born in Pensacola, Florida on January 29, 1980. He graduated from Tate High School in 1998 and attended Pensacola Junior College. Billy worked as a residential home designer at Today’s Homes, Billy was no ordinary employee. His wonderful artistic talent and dependability led his employer Jim Bozeman to remark that he felt like Billy was part of his family.

Billy’s ambitious pursuit of a career in acting and modeling led to a number of successes which included various photo shoots and spreads in local and regional publications, television commercials, runway modeling, and an appearance in the movie, “Final Destination”. His commitment to this career led to an unparalleled dedication to personal health and fitness. He could often be found in the gym three times a day, five to six days a week.

Billy’s love for refurbishing cars and trucks was first triggered by his father’s gift of a ’56 Ford pick-up. Subsequently, he built and renovated various show cars and hot rods. His two most favorite vehicles, a GMC truck and a Camaro convertible will be displayed at the viewing and funeral.

Along with his love for cars and automobiles, Billy loved to help others. There was no task too large or challenge too difficult for Billy. He was extremely creative, thoughtful, and resourceful. He loved his friends and family, and lit up a room whenever he entered. He would do anything for anyone. His self-sacrificial nature has resulted in a great multitude of friends and family that loved him so much.

Preceding him in death were his grandparents; Mr. Raymond William Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Melatt, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Everett Carlson, and his best friend; Brian Carter.

Survivors include his parents; Dennis and Peggy Carlson, his brother; Scott Carlson, his sister; Shelly James (Michael), his grandmother; Mary Jones, his great aunt and uncle; Mr. and Mrs. Billy Sam Newton, his great aunts; Mrs. Gervis Jones and Mrs. Mona Pond, numerous aunts and uncles; Jerry Jones, Larry Jones, Mike Jones, Tommy Jones, Doug Jones, Susan Escobar, Kathy Adams, Nancy Frank and Steven Carlson, his special friend; Regina McKinley along with numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, June 24, 2010 at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North-Cantonment with Rev. David Wiggins officiating.

Serving, as pallbearers will be; Jason Baltimore, Beezer Beczakowski, Daniel Carnley, Daniel Cook, Dale Nelson and Jeff Wiggins. Honorary pallbearers will be; Scott Carlson, Steven Carlson, Jerry R. Jones, Larry Jones, Tommy Jones, Mike Jones and Doug Jones.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.
Our son will be a source of pride forever and we will miss him deeply.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home, 1000 Highway 29 South Cantonment is in charge of arrangements.

Inge T. Bedard

June 22, 2010

Inge T. Bedard left this world after a long courageous battle with cancer on June 19, 2010. Born on January 4, 1933 in Koblenz, Germany to Karl and Martha Tillmann. Inge dedicated her life to being a supportive military wife, volunteer to the Red Cross and many military organizations. She loved cooking, traveling, and her greatest joy was her grandchildren. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.

Inge leaves behind her loving and adoring husband of 30 years; Robert, her son, Bernhard and wife Julie Becker of Palestine, Texas; daughter, Sylvia and husband Mark Dyke of Cantonment, Florida; stepdaughter, Susan and husband Robert Murphy of Los Angeles, California; stepdaughter, Patty and husband Richard Yates of Jacksonville, Florida; as well as her loving grandchildren; grandson, Christopher, wife Laura, and sons Andrew and Aidan Dyke of Ocean Springs, Mississippi; grandson, Sean Dyke of Lincoln, Nebraska; granddaughter, Ashley and husband Erik Myers of Gulf Breeze, Florida; brother, Rolf and wife Anelise Tillmann of Koblenz, Germany; sister-in-law, Rita Atwood and family of Lowell, Massachusetts. Inge was a truly genuine person and will be deeply missed.

The family wishes to express their appreciation and gratitude to Dr. Aaron Montgomery, Dr. James Smith and Dr. Thomas Tan for their caring and compassionate ways throughout the years. Words cannot express our indebtedness to all of you. To the wonderful people of Covenant Hospice, thank you for your kindhearted, tender and gentle care.

There will be a visitation Monday, June 28, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. with services to follow at 11:00 a.m. at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North-Cantonment. Burial will follow at Barrancas National Cemetery.

Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 Highway 29 South Cantonment is in charge of arrangements.

Fire Departments Respond To Molino Mobile Home

June 22, 2010

Fire stations from across the area were called to a single-wide mobile home in Molino late this morning.

A resident in the 6700 block of Sunshine Hill Road reported a possible electrical fire about 11:40 a.m. The first firefighters on scene reported an arcing electrical outlet and turned off the power to that outlet. No fire was reported.

The Molino, Cantonment, McDavid, Century and Walnut Hill stations of Escambia Fire Rescue were originally dispatched to the call. All but the first units on scene were canceled.

Fire Leaves Mom, Three Children Homeless; Community Asked To Help

June 22, 2010

A Tuesday morning fire in Cantonment left a mother and her three children homeless, and now the community is being asked to help the family.

The fire was reported about 10 a.m. on block of Well Line Road and was was reported to be out at about 10:25 a.m. There were no injuries reported, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. The fire is believed to have started in the home’s master bedroom.

The American Red Cross is providing temporary assistance to the family.

The family lost almost everything in their rental home. Donations of clothing and household items for the family are being accepted at the First Baptist Church of Cantonment at 118 Morris Avenue Monday-Friday from 8-4:30, except 12-2 for lunch.. (No furniture donations, please.) The adult female wears a size 6. There are three boys who wear sizes 10-12, 8-10 and 3T-4T.

The Cantonment, Molino and Ensley stations of Escambia Fire Rescue responded to the blaze.

For a photo gallery from the scene, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photo by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

Piehl Sentenced To 20 Years For Shooting Over $40 Of Fake Crack Cocaine

June 22, 2010

A Molino man has been sentenced to 20 years in state prison after being found guilty of shooting into an elderly woman’s home in a dispute over $40 in fake crack cocaine.

piehlrobert2.jpgState Attorney Bill Eddins announced that Robert Grant Piehl, 42, of Wilder Road, Molino, was sentenced Tuesday to 20 years state prison as a mandatory minimum followed by 15 years of probation by Circuit Judge Terry Terrell. The 20 year mandatory minimum sentence was required under Florida’s 10-20-Life law as a result of the jury finding Piehl discharged a firearm.

Piehl was convicted on May 6 by an Escambia County jury of three counts of aggravated assault with a firearm, two counts of shooting into a building, and one count of criminal mischief.

Piehl bought what he thought was crack cocaine for $40 on April 15, 2009, on Barth Lane near Molino, according to his original arrest report. But when he discovered the crack was fake, he returned to confront the alleged dealer with a .22 caliber rifle.. He confronted two women in the front yard with the rifle and eventually fired several rounds through the front door of the residence near where the two women were standing, according to the State Attorney’s Office. Piehl then proceeded to the residence next door where he fired yet another round through a window.

As Piehl left the scene he was immediately apprehended by Escambia County Sheriff’s deputy. The .22 caliber rifle and ammunition were found in Piehl’s truck. Testing by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement discovered gun shot residue on Piehl’s hands, according to the State Attorney’s Office.

There was a second man with Piehl at the time his truck was stopped by deputies; charges against him were later dropped.

New Manager Named At Local International Paper Mill

June 22, 2010

International Paper announced Monday that Carl Gunter has been named mill manager of the Pensacola Mill. He will assume overall leadership responsibility for the facility, including the management of the mill’s $65 million environmental improvement project.

Gunter comes to Pensacola from the Red River Mill in Campti, La. He has 27 years of experience and has also worked at International Paper’s Pineville, La., Oswego, N.Y., and Riverdale (Selma), Ala. mills. Carl, his wife Martha, and their family will relocate to the Pensacola area.

“My family and I are looking forward to relocating to the area and learning more about the people and the community,” said Gunter.

In a related move, former Pensacola Mill Manager Chris Read has been named director, Manufacturing Global Center of Excellence; he and his family will relocate to IP’s global headquarters in Memphis, Tenn.

Chris has been with International Paper more than 18 years, having worked at the Riverdale (Selma), Ala., Mobile, Ala., Whakatana, New Zealand, and Eastover, S.C., mills prior to his assignment in Pensacola.

Former Century Resident Buck Showalter Could Manage The Orioles

June 22, 2010

Former Century resident Buck Showalter may be in the running for the manager’s job for the Baltimore Orioles.

buckshowalter.jpgShowalter, who is currently an analyst for ESPN, will meet with Orioles about the job on Wednesday, according to The Baltimore Sun. The Orioles dismissed Dave Trebley as their manager back on June 4; they are expected to announce their new manager by the All-Star break.

Showalter, who now lives in Dallas, had three different managerial stints in the majors with the New York Yankees, the Arizona Diamondbacks, and the Texas Rangers. Showalter first managed the Yankees from 1992-1995 for 581 games posting a 313-268 record finishing 45 games over .500 with a .539 win/loss percentage. He was voted 1994 AL Manager of the Year after the Yankees finished first in the AL East going 70-43. Unfortunately, there would be no post-season in 1994 due to the strike. He made it to his first post-season appearance in 1995, losing the divisional series 3-2 to the Seattle Mariners.

He moved on to the Arizona Diamondbacks where he managed 486 games from 1998-2000 with a 250-236 record. His best season with the Diamondbacks came in 1999 when they finished first in the NL West going 100-62 and eventually losing in the divisional series 3-1 to the NY Mets. Showalter took over as Texas Rangers skipper in 2003-2006 posting a 319-329 record in 648 games. He was selected 2004 AL Manager of the Year with the Texas Rangers going 89-73 with a .549 win/loss percentage.

His father was a high school coach and principal, moving to Century in the late 1950’s. Showalter played Little League ball in Century in a thriving program. Century’s modern day Showalter Park is named after him.

Photo Gallery: Fire Destroys Nine Mile Apartments

June 22, 2010

One building of a Pensacola apartment complex was destroyed by fire  Monday afternoon, leaving four families homeless and creating a traffic nightmare on Nine Mile Road.

The fire was reported at 3:03 p.m. at the Woodlands Apartments on Sunnehanna Boulevard near Nine Mile Road. The fire, which was contained to the single building, was reported under control at 4:35 p.m. There were no injuries reported.

Multiple fire stations from Escambia County and two units from Pace battle the blaze, including the Cantonment and Ensley stations of Escambia Fire Rescue. The cause of the fire is under investigation by the State Fire Marshal.

The American Red Cross is assisting the four families displaced by the blaze, according to Sonya Daniel,  Escambia County spokesperson.

The fire created traffic delays in the area, including a complete shutdown of Nine Mile Road in both directions near Pen Air Federal Credit Union. Nine Mile reopened about 4:15.

For a photo gallery from the scene, click here.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

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