Northwest Escambia Teams Claim Escambia River Western Division Championships

October 22, 2013

The Northwest Escambia Eagles ended their regular season Saturday with three of four teams claiming  Escambia River Western Division championships.

The Sophomore, Junior and Senior teams will play in the first round of playoffs this weekend at Ernest Ward Middle School. With a win Saturday they will advance to their respective championship games on Saturday, November 2.

Results from Saturday were as follows:

Freshmen lost to Excel

Zyonne Wesley made the only score  for the NWE Freshmen. Jackson Bridges, Easton Odom, Aiden Odom, Jace Portwood, Bryce Stabler and Liam Hatcher all played tough on defense. This loss brings the Freshmen season to an end with a record of 3-4.

Sophomores defeated Excel 27-6

TJ Wright had a touchdown and made an interception and ran it back for a touchdown, Kaden Odom had two touchdowns, and Nolin Godwin scored three extra points, Aiden Broadhead ran for a long touchdown, but it was called back.

John Michael Ward and Luke Bridges made strong plays on defense to help the team hold Excel to only one score. The sophomores will play Baker in the first round of playoffs Saturday at 11:00 at Ernest Ward Middle School.

Juniors defeated Excel 33-0

Jayden Jackson ran for more than 100 yards and scored two touchdowns for NWE.  Jaheem Durant, Michael Merchant and Jaden Cunnigham also scored. Merchant completed a pass to Dariontae Richardson for a 70-yard touchdown.

Key defensive plays were made by Logan Bryan, Keaundre Richardson, AJ Hasty, Ki-Jauna Carter, Jackson and Durant.

In the regular season, NWE  Juniors  outscored their competition 299-13. They clinched the Western Division champions title and will play the winner of a shoot-out between Flomaton and WS Neal Saturday in the first round of playoffs at 12:30 at Ernest Ward Middle School.

Seniors defeated Excel 40-6

Trent Peebles ran for a touchdown, so did Tyrese Smith. Cameron Cloud threw four touchdown passes  to Tanner Deese, one to Seth Killam and one to Jason Fayard.
Dean Hatcher, Josh Merchant, Wyatt Windham, Javontaye Wright, Keegun Johnston and Jay Helton all played well on the offensive line. The seniors ended their regular season 7-0 and clinch the Western Divisional Champions title. They will play Jay Saturday at Ernest Ward at 2:30.

Pictured top: Jaheem Durant runs for NWE Juniors. Pictured inset: Zyonne Wesley outruns an Excel player for the Northwest Escambia Freshmen. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Nine Mile Road Widening Info Meeting Next Tuesday

October 22, 2013

The Florida Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting  next Tuesday about the potential widening of a portion Nine Mile Road.

The proposed project will widen Nine Mile Road  from two to four lanes beginning at Mobile Highway to Pine Forest Road. The intent of the meeting is to document changes in current design standards, reassess socioeconomic and environmental impacts as well as compare any new alternative options.  Maps, drawings and other study information will be on display however no formal presentation will be given.

The meeting will be held from 5:30 until 7 p.m. October 29 at Plainview Baptist Church at 1101 West Nine Mile Road.

Blue Angels To Fly Again In 2014 With July, November Local Shows

October 22, 2013

The Blue Angels have announced that they will return to their full schedule for the 2014 air show season.

“Community outreach is key to connecting Americans to the military,” said Blue Angels Commanding Officer and Flight Leader, Cmdr. Thomas Frosch. “Our performances provide a unique opportunity to inspire millions to connect with and support our service members, and we are looking forward to an exciting 2014 season.”

Following winter training, the team begins the season March 15 at Naval Air Facility (NAF) El Centro, California and will conclude the season November 7-8 at Naval Air Station Pensacola. The schedule also includes a July 12 show at Pensacola Beach.

The Blue Angels are scheduled to perform 65 shows at 34 locations throughout the U.S. in 2014.

NorthEscambia.com file photo, click to enlarge.

Florida Senate To Review Prison Release Procedures

October 22, 2013

The Florida Senate will conduct a “thorough review” of the procedures that allowed two inmates serving life sentences for murder to escape by using forged papers.

Sen. Rob Bradley, a Fleming Island Republican who is chairman of the Senate Criminal and Civil Justice Appropriations Subcommittee, announced late Sunday that he will hold a hearing in November on the escapes of Charles Walker and Joseph Jenkins, both 34, from the Franklin Correctional Institution..

“There is no reasonable excuse for the erroneous release of two murderers serving life sentences,” Bradley said in a news release. “The Senate will conduct a thorough review of how existing procedures failed to prevent these releases, and whether there exists any other, as yet undetected, erroneous releases. Every Floridian, and certainly every victim of crime, deserves to have complete and total confidence that this situation will never happen again.”

Walker and Jenkins were caught about 6:40 p.m. Saturday at the Coconut Grove Motor Inn in Panama City as they awaited someone to transport them out of state.

Bradley is asking for officials from the Department of Corrections, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, the clerks of the court, the state court system and the Orange County Sheriff’s Office to appear before his committee. The subcommittee is currently scheduled to meet Nov. 6. FDLE Commissioner Gerald Bailey and state Corrections Secretary Michael Crews told reporters Sunday that they have been reviewing release procedures. Crews said letters were sent Friday to chief judges and judges in each circuit that when an inmate’s sentence is modified, the FDLE will require the judge whose name is on the document to attest in a follow-up check to verify the change in the sentencing.

Jenkins, 34, serving a life sentence on a first-degree murder conviction from Orange County, received his release from Franklin Correctional Institution on Sept. 27 by using fake documents that indicated his sentence had been reduced. Walker, serving a life sentence on a second-degree murder conviction also from Orange County, used the same means to get out of the Franklin prison Oct. 8.

by The News Service of Florida

Tate’s Sawyer Smith Makes Verbal Commitment To Alabama

October 22, 2013

Sawyer Smith, quarterback for the Tate Aggies and baseball standout, has made a verbal commitment to the Alabama Crimson Tide baseball program.

Smith and family made a recruiting visit to Tuscaloosa over the weekend. Sawyer’s brother Austen Smith is a senior at Alabama and plays first base.

Education Boss Won’t Rule Out Dropping Common Core In Florida

October 22, 2013

Education Commissioner Pam Stewart said  it’s too early to tell what she might recommend to the State Board of Education regarding Florida’s education standards, but she refused to rule out the possibility that Florida would abandon the controversial Common Core State Standards.

Speaking to reporters before a third public meeting to gather public comments on the standards — which some conservative activists view as federal intrusion in state schools — Stewart brushed off the idea that the state was “reversing course” on Common Core.

“In fact what we’re doing is making higher standards for our students and making more rigorous standards for our students,” she said. But pressed on whether getting rid of Common Core, as some commenters at the meetings have suggested, was on the table, Stewart didn’t directly answer.

“Well, certainly, that’s input,” she said. “So, as I said before, we’re going to take all of the input and we’re going to make a determination of exactly where we want to head as a state as far as moving forward on rigorous standards for our students.”

Stewart said she hopes to present a “summary” of the comments she’s heard to the board at its November meeting.

By The News Service of Florida

Rochelle Graduates From Basic Combat Training

October 22, 2013

Army Pvt. Billy L. Rochelle Jr. has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.

During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and field training exercises.

Rochelle is the son of Bill and Celia Rochelle of Third Avenue, Atmore.

He is a 2012 graduate of Escambia County High School, Atmore.

Walmart Neighborhood Market Planned For Pine Forest, Nine Mile Area

October 21, 2013

Plans are underway for a new Walmart Neighborhood Market just off Nine Mile Road.

The Escambia County Development Review Committee will hear initial plans Wednesday for the 45,000 square foot store to be located at 9301  Pine Forest Road, just south of Nine Mile Road.

Walmart Neighborhood Market stores are smaller than a traditional Walmart store and offer products mostly in line with the average grocery store.

Another Walmart Neighborhood Market is currently under construction near the Pine Forest Road and Mobile Highway intersection.

Suspect Busted After Overnight Manhunt On Alabama/Florida Line

October 21, 2013

A Century man was taken into custody early Monday morning following a manhunt on the Alabama/Florida line after he allegedly ran from a meth lab location in Alabama  late Sunday night.

Escambia County (Ala.) Chief Deputy Mike Lambert said 33-year old David Michael Mathis ran after his department discovered the alleged meth lab  at a mobile home on Fowler Lane, just north of Old Atmore Road, about 500 feet north of the Florida line, outside Flomaton.

K-9 teams and law enforcement officers from Alabama and Florida took part in the search that began about 10:20 p.m. and continued into early Monday morning in the area of Fowler Lane, Old Atmore Road and Gandy Lane in Alabama, and Tulip Street and Highway 4A in Florida.

Just after 3 a.m., Lambert reported Mathis was taken into custody. He was transported to the Escambia County Detention Center in Brewton where he was booked on charges of manufacturing of a controlled sustance, possession of a controlled substance, first degree possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Further details were not immediately available early Monday morning.

American Cancer Society Recognizes Ransom Retiree Farish

October 21, 2013

The American Cancer Society is recognizing Tom Farish and his family for significant contributions to Relay for Life events in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.

Farish, a Ransom Middle School retiree, continues to support multiple local American Cancer Society’s local Relay for Life events by registering teams, selling ice cream and fried treats out of his food truck and donating all proceeds to the individual events.

He has already started his service for the 2014 Relay season by registering with multiple Relays and donating ice cream at the Relay For Life of UWF Kickoff Party.

As the world’s largest grassroots fundraising program, the Relay For Life movement mobilizes friends, families, businesses, hospitals, schools, service organizations and faith-based groups in  communities throughout the country, to celebrate those who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and provide everyone an opportunity to fight back against the disease.

To  register for any of the eight Relay events in the Pensacola area, visit www.relayforlife.org or  contact the local American Cancer Society at (850) 475-0850.

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