Tate, Pace Advance To 1-6A Title Game
April 25, 2013
The Tate Aggies and the Pace Patriots will face off for the District 1-6A title tonight.
The No. 1 seed Patriots beat Navarre Wednesday afternoon 5-3, while the No. 2. seed Aggies beat the Escambia Gators 5-2 in the semifinals.
Tonight’s District 1-6A game begins at 7::00 at Tate High School.
Evers Wins Ethanol-Free Gas Victory
April 25, 2013
Sen. Greg Evers is applauding the passage of his bill that allows Florida consumers to choose gas that is ethanol free.
“The bill eliminates the unnecessary power of the government to force Florida citizens to buy and sell ethanol blended gasoline,” Evers said in a statement this afternoon. “It returns that power to the people and restores the power of the free market by giving consumers and retailers a choice regarding what fuel they wish to buy.”
But critics of the bill were equally displeased. The bill passage prompted a joint statement from a joint statement, Bob Dinneen, President and CEO of the Renewable Fuels Association, and Tom Buis, CEO of Growth Energy:
“Today’s Senate vote was a pyrrhic victory for ethanol detractors. It substantively changes nothing because the state mandate was redundant. The federal Renewable Fuel Standard will still apply and, thankfully for consumers who will continue to see savings at the pump, ethanol and other renewable fuels will be sold in Florida,” the Renewable Fuels Association said in a press release. “All this bill has done is put politics and oil industry profits ahead of economic opportunity and jobs in the state. The only result of this legislation will be a loss of jobs and economic opportunity in Florida. Florida has made it clear — biofuels and the valuable jobs that are created in the renewable fuels industry are no longer welcome in Florida.”
First Degree Murder, Arson Indictments In Beating, Burning Death
April 25, 2013
An Escambia County Grand Jury has indicted Anthony Pressley, Kiesha Pugh, and Gregory Williams for arson and first degree murder in death of Melinda McCormick.
McCormick’s body was found beaten and burned on March 31, 2013, at Melei Apartments on Mobile Highway.
Deputies say an autopsy shows McCormick was hit 40 times with a hammer, lead pipe and crow bar. She was still alive when her bed sheets were set on fire, according to the State Fire Marshal’s Office.
All three defendants have confessed, investigators said. They were caught on video headed to and away from the area of the apartment.
House Votes For Tighter Controls For FHSAA
April 25, 2013
The nearly century-old organization that oversees high school athletics in Florida may be entering its final years of eligibility.
The House approved a measure (HB 1279) on Wednesday, in a bi-partisan 89-26 vote, that gives student-athletes more flexibility as to where they play and requires the Florida High School Athletic Association to more closely follow the wishes of the Legislature or be replaced.
The Senate must still take up the measure, either taking up the House bill on the floor or take up a nearly similar proposal (SB 1164) offered by Sen. Kelli Stargel, R-Lakeland.
Backers of the changes say the overhaul is needed as the FHSAA has used its authority in an arbitrary manner that has overreached when investigating student eligibility and claim the measure could help prevent some students from dropping out by expanding athletic opportunities.
“One hundred years of being an organization doesn’t make you right, it does make you powerful,” said Rep. Elizabeth Porter, R-Lake City.
Opponents contend the matter is a “playground fight” that has been elevated to the Capitol chambers by Lakeland-area lawmakers due to fines imposed against Lakeland High School after students were ruled ineligible to play for infractions ranging from falsifying addresses to receiving impermissible benefits that included free rent.
The opponents say the legislation will also invite frequent transfers, and force administrators and teachers to continually readjust academic plans for students who jump campus to campus.
“This is an awful, awful bill,” said Rep. Kevin Rader, D-Delray Beach. “It’s important we have a good athletic association. To turn it upside down and make it a free agency is something that is disgusting.”
The measure places new restrictions on investigations by the FHSAA, expands the ability for students to transfer schools during the school year, alters the makeup of the board of directors, would give school districts more say over athletic regulations in each county, and sets a 2017 date to sunset the 93-year-old organization.
The overhaul gives charter and home school students more opportunities to play for public and private school teams, gives students the right to try out at schools for a sport that is not offered by their own school, and expands representation on the FHSAA board to charter school, home school and non-public school members and the Florida Athletic Coaches Association.
“We’re not messing with anything that we’re not already messing with currently in law,” Stargel said. “We already set up who the board is. We have the authority to set up who the board is. We already have the ability to dictate bylaws. We’re not changing that now.”
The bill also requires the Legislature to replace the FHSAA by July 2017. If no replacement is found, the commissioner of education could extend the deadline by four years.
By The News Service of Florida
Five-Run Seventh Pushes Pensacola’s Wahoos Past Jackson
April 25, 2013
The Pensacola Blue Wahoos broke open a 3-3 tie with a five-run seventh against the Jackson bullpen and went on beat the Generals 8-4 on Wednesday afternoon. The win gave Pensacola its second series victory of the season, but just its first since the opening homestand against Tennessee.
The Wahoos used a balanced attack to batter a beleaguered Jackson pitching staff. Eight of the nine Pensacola starters recorded at least one base knock with three players driving in multiple runs.
Theo Bowe started the decisive seventh inning with a one-out double, his second of the game, and came around to score the go-ahead run on a Brodie Greene single. Donald Lutz then provided the biggest blow of the frame with a two-run triple to center to open up a three-run cushion. Steve Selsky added an RBI single and scored the final run of the inning on a wild pitch.
It was Pensacola’s second big inning of the game as the Wahoos erased an early 2-0 deficit with a three-run third, thanks in part to two Jackson errors. The Wahoos got an RBI single from Ryan LaMarre, a bases-loaded walk from Greene and a sac fly from Selsky to take a 3-2 lead.
Jackson tied the game at three with a Steven Proscia solo homer in the sixth off Chad Rogers, but the Wahoos immediately responded with the five-run seventh to take the lead for good.
Rogers earned his second win of the season by going seven strong frames, yielding three runs (two earned) on five hits while striking out five.
Moises Hernandez took his second loss of the series for the Generals as he gave up four runs in just one-third of an inning. Starter James Gillheeney went six innings for Jackson and gave up three runs (one earned) on three hits before departing with the game tied.
Now halfway through their 10-game road trip, the Blue Wahoos trek across the state of Tennessee to open a five-game series with the Tennessee Smokies tomorrow night. Ryan Dennick (1-0, 2.65) will start for the Wahoos against Tennessee righty Dallas Beeler (1-2, 4.07). First pitch from Smokies Park is scheduled for 6:15 p.m.
Escambia Academy Advances in AISA Playoffs
April 25, 2013
Escambia Academy have advanced to the second round of the Alabama Independent School Association playoffs.
The Cougars swept Kingwood Christian behind strong pitching and timely hitting with wins of 8-2 and 6-0. Michael Thompson pitched in the first game, striking out 14 and allowing only one hit. Reid Bell pitched the second game, striking out 16 and allowing six hits.
Hitters for Escambia Academy were Helton 1-7, Bell 2-5, Thompson 3-7, McAnally 1-3, Sawyer 3-5, Gorum 1-5, and Clark 2-5.
Thursday games will be at 4 p.m. and 5 p.m., with another game on Friday, if needed.
Two Hurt In Nine Mile Road Crash
April 24, 2013
Two people were injured in a three vehicle crash early this morning at Nine Mile Road and University Parkway.
The Florida Highway Patrol said 37-year on Jon Kelly Osborne of Pensacola was traveling east on Nine Mile Road at 1:26 a.m. when he failed to stop his 1992 Jeep Cherokee at a red light.
Osborne’s Jeep collided with a 2004 Toyota Camry driven by 18-year old Villardia Philistin of Pensacola. Osborne’s Jeep overturned several times before hitting a curb and stopping in a ditch. A third vehicle, driven by 19-year old Alexander Keiley of Pensacola, collided with debris from the original accident.
Osborne was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital with minor injuries. Philistin was seriously injured and taken to Sacred Heart, while Keiley was not injured.
Charges are pending in the crash, according to FHP.
Charges Dropped In Shooting Outside Cantonment Grocery Store
April 24, 2013
Charges have been dropped against and Alabama man arrested in connection with a shooting in the parking lot of the Grocery Advantage on Highway 29 in Cantonment in August 2012.
According to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Coy Edward Carter, age 34 of Roberstdale, met his estranged wife in the store’s parking lot to return his children to their mother. During the exchange, deputies said a fight broke out between Carter and victim Robert Slay, who was dating Carter’s estranged wife at the time. At some point during the altercation, witnesses reported a gun was fired, and Slay was struck in his leg.
Carter was also transported to a local hospital for treatment of minor injuries sustained during the fight. Deputies said he was not shot.
According to the State Attorney’s Office, all charges against Carter were dropped due to insufficient evidence.
Pictured: The scene of an August 2012 shooting in the parking lot of the Grocery Advantage in Cantonment. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.
Ransom Knights Chess Team Recognized For National Ranking
April 24, 2013
The Ransom Knights chess team was recognized Tuesday night by the Escambia County School Board for their national ranking.
Four of the the Knights — Devon High, Nicholas ZaBelle, Joshua Moody and Rodriguez Smith — placed third in the nation in the Supernationals V Scholastic Chess Tournament in Nashville. With 5,335 students competing, it was largest chess competition in history.
“This is the first time in the history of the Escambia School District that we have had a chess team come back nationally ranked,” Escambia County School Superintendent Malcolm Thomas said. Thomas presented the entire Knights team with their trophy Tuesday night.
“I want each of you to look up there at those young men, courageous men,” an emotional chess team sponsor John Lowe told the school board. “This is the proudest moment of my career.”
Lowe said the board should investigate avenues to fund chess clubs in all schools because it appeals to all demographics regardless of ability. As an example, he said a highly autistic student that was unable to control himself transferred into his class.
“I sat him across a chess board, showed him how to play. And now he behaves,” Lowe said. “He does his work, because at the end of the week, he knows he gets to play me in chess,.”
Members of the Ransom Knight chess team are Devon High, Shacorey Moss, Nick Zabelle, Connor Stuckey, Ryan Carty, Dillan Frisbie, Joshua Moody, Devin Searcy, Tristan Taylor, Rodriquez Smith, Travis King, Dawson Margeson, Zachary Donaldson, Isaiah Hansen, Johnathan Hendren and Paul Ashton.
High is currently ranked 19th in the nation, while Zabelle is ranked 20th.
Pictured top: Ransom Knights sponsor John Lowe with team members at Tuesday night’s Escambia County School Board meeting. Pictured inset: Superintendent Malcolm Thomas (right) and board member Bill Slayton presented the group’s trophy. Pictured below: The Ransom Knights chess team. Courtesy images for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Seven Qualify To Run For Ford District 2 House Seat
April 24, 2013
Six Republicans and one Democrat qualified this week to run in a special election to replace state Rep. Clay Ford, a Gulf Breeze Republican who died in March. The Republicans are Ed Gray of Gulf Breeze; Mike Hill of Pensacola; Scott Miller of Gulf Breeze; Jack Nobles of Pensacola; David Radcliffe of Gulf Breeze; and Mark Taylor of Pensacola.
The Democrat is Jeremy Lau of Pensacola.
The elections will be in House District 2, which includes Pensacola, Gulf Breeze, Perdido Key and the remainder of the southern area of Escambia County.
Qualifying in the House District 2 race began Monday and ended Tuesday. The Republican primary will be held May 14, while the general election is scheduled for June 11.
The May 14 primary election will be open only to registered Republicans in House District 2, due to Florida’s closed primary law. All registered voters in House District 2, regardless of party affiliation, will be eligible to vote in the June 11 general election.
Pictured top: This graphic shows House District 2.