Molino Park Presents 5th Grade Academic Awards

June 8, 2013

Molino Park Elementary School recently presented the following awards to students in the fifth grade:

Good Citizenship/President’s Citizenship Award

  • Braden Boutwell
  • Emily Boutwell
  • Micah Calhoun
  • Ben Cantrell
  • Lacie Carter
  • Jayda Crabtree
  • Caleb Eddins
  • Alexander Floyd
  • Jordan Godwin
  • Willa Goodrich
  • John Gulledge
  • Gabe Hamm
  • Jacob Hawkins
  • Brandon Jernigan
  • Gracie Johnson
  • McKinzi Kent
  • Cheyenne Kimbel
  • Troya Massey
  • Rain McClure
  • Kayla McKillion
  • Dellie Roberts
  • Alexa Schlobohm
  • Brandon Shelt
  • Brianna White
  • Logan Wise
  • Raeleigh Woodfin

A Honor Roll/ President’s Gold Seal Award

  • Braden Boutwell
  • Micah Calhoun
  • Jacob Hawkins
  • Alexa Schlobohm
  • Brianna White

A/B- Honor Roll/President’s Silver Seal Award

  • Emily Boutwell
  • Caze Bradley
  • Ben Cantrell
  • Lacie Carter
  • Jayda Crabtree
  • Courtney Devore
  • Caleb Eddins
  • Jordan Godwin
  • Jamiesha Gross
  • John Gulledge
  • McKinzi Kent
  • Troya Massey
  • Kayla McKillion
  • Byron McVay
  • John Perkins
  • Bailey Seibert
  • Kamren Simpkins
  • Brianna White
  • Logan Wise

Perfect Attendance

  • Courtney Devore
  • Alexander Floyd
  • Roger Gill
  • Jacob Hawkins
  • Kayla McKillion
  • Ronnie Plenkers
  • Dellie Roberts
  • Kyle Sconiers
  • Brandon Shelt
  • Dylan Stephens
  • Geatan Vaughn
  • Logan Wise
  • Raeleigh Woodfin
  • Stewart Woodfin

History Fair

  • Emily Boutwell
  • Caze Bradley
  • Micah Calhoun
  • Lacie Carter
  • Jayda Crabtree
  • Cole Fryman
  • Jameisha Gross
  • Jacob Hawkins
  • Ronnie Plenkers
  • Kayla McKillion
  • Alexa Schlobohm
  • Kamren Simpkins
  • Raleigh Woodfin

Mastery in Multiplication Facts – Mrs. Fountain

  • Tyler Simmons

Most Improved Reading – Mrs. Fountain

  • Sarah Woodfin

Perfect Attendance Kindergarten – Fifth Grade

  • Stewart Woodfin

Student of the Year

  • Micheala Harris

Shining Star Award

  • Emily Boutwell

Ana L Vidak Award

  • Micah Calhoun

Michael Pierce Citizenship Award

  • John Gulledge

Moby Math Awards

  • Micah Calhoun
  • Jamiesha Gross
  • Dean Hatcher
  • McKinzi Kent
  • Troya Massey

Sunshine Math Awards

  • Braden Boutwell
  • Micah Calhoun
  • Jacob Hawkins
  • Alexa Schlobohm

Sons of the American Revolution
Citizenship Awards – Fifth Grade

  • Benjamin Cantrell
  • Jayda Crabtree
  • Hannah Dummond
  • Caleb Eddins
  • Alexander Floyd
  • Troya Massey
  • Alexa Schlobohm
  • Dylan Stephens

DOE Releases FCAT, EOC Scores

June 8, 2013

The Florida Department of Education today released results of the FCAT 2.0 Grades 4-10 Reading, Grades 4-8 Mathematics and Grades 5 and 8 Science, as well as End-of-Course (EOC) assessments in Algebra 1, Geometry, Biology 1 and U.S. History Results show overall performance on EOCs improved across the board, with Biology 1 and Geometry making the most improvement. Performance also improved for all subgroups with Algebra 1 and Geometry showing the most subgroup gains.

Statewide, student achievement on FCAT 2.0 Reading increased in grades 6, 8, 9 and 10, with grade 10 students making the most improvement. For FCAT 2.0 Mathematics, grade 4 saw an increase in student achievement, while in FCAT 2.0 Science, grade 5 also saw an increase and grade 8 remained the same.

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

In Escambia County, about 50 percent of students are proficient in reading and math. In science, 59 percent of students in the third grade and 42 percent of those in the eighth grade are proficient in science.

In End of Course exams, 69 percent of Escambia County students were proficient in Algebra I; 74 percent were proficient in geometry; and 71 percent were proficient in biology

Scores from Escambia County District 5 schools are below.

DISTRICT 5 READING, MATH, SCIENCE

DISTRICT 5 END OF COURSE EXAMS (EOC)

Escambia Man Faces Up To Life For Child Sex Abuse

June 8, 2013

An Escambia County man is facing up to life in prison after being convicted on child sexual battery charges.

Jeffrey Todd Morris was convicted by an Escambia County Jury of two counts sexual battery by a person in familial or custodial authority and one count of lewd and lascivious molestation on a victim under 12.

The charges stemmed from ongoing sexual activity from the time the victim was six years old until she was 18 years old.  The victim gave birth in February and DNA confirmed the
defendant to be the father.

Jeffrey Morris is scheduled to be sentenced by Circuit Judge Frank Bell on July 10. Morris faces a minimum mandatory sentence of 25 years to a maximum of life in state prison.

Summer Baseball: Catholic Downs Northview

June 8, 2013

During game one of a Catholic Summer Ball Tournament Friday, the Catholic Crusaders “B” team beat the Northview Chiefs “B” team 14-3.

Here is the remainder of the tournament scheduled for Northview:

A Team

Saturday June 8 11:30 a.m. Northview at Escambia @Escambia
Saturday June 8 7:00 Catholic vs Northview @ Catholic
Sunday June 9 11:30 Navarre vs Northview @ Catholic
Sunday June 9 2:00 Northview vs Pace @ Catholic

B Team

Friday June 7  — Catholic 14 Northview 3
Saturday June 8 9:00 Escambia vs Northview @ Escambia
Sunday June 9 2:00 Northview vs Mosley @  Escambia
Sunday June 9 4:30 Navarre vs Northview @Escambia

NorthEscambia.com photos by Ramona Preston, click to enlarge.

Braves Cruise To 6-1 Series Opening Win Over Pensacola

June 8, 2013

The Mississippi Braves scored three unearned runs in the bottom of the fourth, which seemed to be the knockout punch in the Blue Wahoos 6-1 loss to the Braves on Friday night at Trustmark Park.

Blue Wahoos starter Tim Crabbe retired the first six batters he faced to open the game, but allowed a leadoff triple in the third which led to the Braves first run of the game. In the fourth, the flood gates open which started with a fielding error on shortstop Devin Lohman. The Braves used four singles in the inning on top of the error to score three runs and open a 4-0 lead against Pensacola. Because of the error, all three runs were unearned against Crabbe.

Pensacola rallied in the top of the fifth, stringing together three straight two-out singles by Luis Durango, Ryan LaMarre and Travis Mattair to plate their only run of the game. The Braves quickly answered with another run in the bottom of the fifth when Dan Brewer doubled home Kyle Russell from second. The Blue Wahoos only collected two singles over the final four innings of the game while Mississippi plated an insurance run in the sixth against Wilkin De La Rosa.

Crabbe (L, 2-6) suffered the loss for the Blue Wahoos after giving up five runs, two earned, on eight hits with four strikeouts over five innings. Cody Martin (W, 3-3) earned the win for the Braves. He allowed the Wahoos only run over five innings. He surrendered seven hits, walked two and struck out five.

Offensively, Durango was a bright spot with a 3-for-4 game and the Wahoos only run scored. LaMarre added a multi-hit game with a 2-for-4 night.

The Blue Wahoos and Mississippi Braves will square off in the second game of five Saturday night at 6:00 p.m. LHP Ryan Dennick (2-6, 3.41) gets the start for Pensacola against Mississippi’s RHP Mitch Atkins (0-0, 0.00).

story by Kevin Burke


Let’s Rodeo: Alabama Finals Today At Equestrian Center

June 8, 2013

The James C. Robinson Escambia County Equestrian Center is hosting the Alabama Junior Rodeo State Finals beginning at 10 a.m. today.  Events include bareback riding, barrel racing, breakaway roping, calf roping and more. Events will continue all day until an awards banquet for participants at 6 p.m.

The Alabama Junior Rodeo Association is a non-profit rodeo association for students in grades K-8.

Winn Dixie Donates $17K To Manna Food Pantries

June 8, 2013

Eleven Winn Dixie stores and their customers from Cantonment to Pensacola, Gulf Breeze and Navarre teamed up to present a $17,260 donation to Manna Food Pantries.  The donation was made during the grocery chain’s annual volunteer day event at the food pantry. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Man Shot Near I-10

June 8, 2013

One person was seriously injured in a shooting late Friday afternoon north of I-10 near Highway  29.

The shooting was reported about 5:45 p.m. as the victim was walking along the 1600 block of  Lepley Road. The victim was transported by ambulance to Sacred Heart Hospital. The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office was searching for at least two males in a two-door, light-colored car.

Further details have not been released.

Anyone with information on the shooting should call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Gulf Coast Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP.

Police: Boy, 10, Left In Car While Man Goes Drinking

June 7, 2013

An Escambia County man was arrested early this morning and charged with child neglect after he left a 10-year-old boy unsupervised in an unlocked car while he was allegedly drinking alcohol inside a downtown business.

Gerald Lawson Chatwood, 48, was arrested around 2 a.m. Friday. He remained in the Escambia County Jail with bond set at $5,000.

Pensacola Police officer Jeffry Cain was dispatched to the area of Palafox and Romana streets after a citizen’s complaint about young children being left unsupervised in the area. Cain found one of the boys sleeping inside an unlocked car on the northeast corner of Palafox and Romana. The child told Cain he had been with Chatwood and when he told him he was tired, Chatwood suggested he sleep in the vehicle.

Cain found Chatwood a short time later in Hopjacks, 10 S. Palafox St. Another 10-yearold male was with him in the business.

Chatwood, who police said had been drinking, told Cain he wanted to take the 10-year-old boys to New York Nicks to play pool with him but he left that location because the kitchen had closed. He then decided to go to Hopjacks, and when one of the boys told him he was tired, Chatwood told him to sleep in the vehicle and lock the doors.
He then took the other boy into Hopjacks and began drinking.

The two boys were placed in protective custody of the Florida Department of Children and Families and Chatwood was taken to the Escambia County Jail.

Rep. Clay Ingram To Hold Office Hours In Century

June 7, 2013

State Rep. Clay Ingram (R-Pensacola) will hold office hours next week in Century.

Ingram will be at the Century Chamber of Commerce at 7811 North Century Boulevard from 2-4 p.m. on Thursday, June 13. Area  residents are invited to meet  Ingram, including anyone in need of assistance with state programs or agencies.

Appointments are not required, but a time may be reserved by calling Ingram’s District Office at (850) 494-7330.

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