Late Smokies Rally Downs Wahoos In 12 Innings

April 7, 2013

The Tennessee Smokies broke up a 1-1 tie with eight runs in the top of the 12th to beat the Pensacola Blue Wahoos 9-1 in front of the third straight sellout to start the season at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium.

A pitchers duel through 11 frames, Tennessee exploded for the eight runs courtesy of five base hits, four walks (one intentional), a hit batter and two Pensacola errors. The first eight men in the inning reached before an out was recorded. Matt Szczur broke the 1-1 tie with a bases-loaded two-run single through the drawn-in infield to make it 3-1. Jae-Hoon Ha added a two-run single to make it 5-1 before a bases loaded hit by pitch against Christian Villanueva made it 6-1. Rafael Lopez, the 10th batter of the frame, drove home two more with a bases loaded double prior to Szczur tallying his second run-scoring base knock of the inning to provide the final margin.

The inning skewed what was a fantastic pitching matchup throughout the contest. Pensacola starter Tim Crabbe was brilliant over five innings, yielding just a solo homer to Rubi Silva in the fifth and a second-inning single to Villanueva. Crabbe struck out five in his first outing of 2013.

Yohan Pino, Drew Hayes, and Curtis Partch combined for five scoreless frames before the 12th. Lee Hyde (0-1) took the loss for Pensacola giving up 7 runs (6 earned) in an inning plus seven batters of work.

Frank Batista (1-0) picked up the win with two innings of scoreless relief for the Smokies. He had two of Tennessee’s 15 strikeouts as a staff.

Pensacola’s lone run of the contest came in the last of the fourth. With two outs and Ryan LaMarre on second, Steve Selsky sent a line drive into center field to score LaMarre just ahead of the throw from Silva in center. Selsky had the lone multi-hit game with a 2-for-4 performance. The Wahoos struggled on offense yet again, mustering just five singles for the second consecutive night.

The Wahoos look to even the series tomorrow at 4 p.m. behind southpaw Ryan Dennick. Tennessee will counter with righty Kyle Hendricks. It’s the first Family Sunday of the season sponsored by McDonald’s. Kids will have the chance to run the bases after the game and there will be a family toss in the outfield postgame.

Story by Kevin Burke

Pictured top: Tim Crabbe allowed one run on two hits for Pensacola in his first start of the season. Courtesy for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Marshall Benton Free “PawPaw”

April 7, 2013

Marshall Benton Free “PawPaw”, passed away April 5, 2013.

He was proceded in death by his wife, Sara Free and three brothers, William, Boyd and Billy Free.

He is survived by his brother, Sonny Free; children, Sharon (David) Summerlin, Gary (Renee) Free, and Marsha (Bill) Ryland; grandchildren, Jennifer Summerlin, Chris (Tammy) Ryland, Heather (Robby) Lowery, Brian Summerlin, Cheyenne Free, Amanda Ryland and Amber (Adam) Free; and eight great-grandchildren.

He was a faithful member of First Baptist Church of Cottage Hill. PawPaw was dearly loved by his family. He will be greatly missed but we are comforted to know that scripture promises “To be absent from the body is to present with the Lord.” – 2 Corinthians 5:8 With that, we celebrate!

Visitation will be Monday, April 8, 2013, from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. at Cottage Hill Baptist Church in Cantonment, with services to follow at 6 p.m.

Identity Released Of Bicyclist Struck And Killed On Highway 29

April 6, 2013

A bicyclist was struck by a vehicle and killed this afternoon on Highway 29 in Cantonment.

The accident happened about 3:50 p.m.  in the northbound lanes of Highway 29 just south of Archer Road, near Johnson’s Septic Tank.  The Florida Highway Patrol said 51-year old Leila K. Pouncey of Pensacola was northbound in a 2012 Ford F150.  Robert G. Hemme, age 51 of Pensacola was also northbound on Highway 29 on the paved shoulder on his bicycle when he was struck by Pouncey’s pickup.

Hemme was ejected from his Schwinn bicycle; he was pronounced deceased at the scene.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Charges are pending further investigation, according to theFHP.

Pictured: A bicyclist was struck and killed on Highway 29 in Cantonment Friday afternoon. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Smith, click to enlarge.

Escambia Health Department: 14 Gastrointestinal Infection Outbreaks

April 6, 2013

Once again, the Escambia County Health Department is reporting an increased number of gastrointestinal (GI) infections. Since early March 2013, the health department has investigated (14) GI outbreaks in the community. These outbreaks have been identified in various settings including one neighborhood and its affiliated elementary school, seven other elementary schools, two childcare centers, and four assisted living/long term care/skilled nursing facilities.

For each setting, specific guidance and education, as well as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) control measures, were implemented. These measures included:

  • Keeping or sending students/staff showing symptoms of GI illness home from school or child care centers. Urging all ill persons to stay home until 48 hours after symptoms have resolved.
  • Avoiding direct contact with infected persons and discarding or isolating food and personal items that have been contacted by infected persons.
  • Reinforcing hygiene and environmental cleaning practices in the settings investigated.
  • Monitoring the development of symptoms in teachers, classmates, and residential contacts of infected persons, as appropriate.
  • Offering lab sampling of specimens collected from persons showing symptoms of GI illness.

The state lab has confirmed the presence of Norovirus in specimens from three discreet investigation settings. Additional specimens are currently pending at the state lab. The health department remains on alert for GI-related outbreaks, and follow-up with implicated facilities is ongoing at this time.

Norovirus and other GI infections can be highly contagious. They are usually spread through, person-to-person contact with an infected person, contact with contaminated surfaces, or contaminated food or drinking water. Symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, low to high grade fever, and headache.

“Norovirus is the most common cause of GI illness in the U.S., accounting for over 20 million cases annually. Good hygiene practices and staying home when ill play an important role in preventing the spread of Norovirus and other infectious agents that can cause gastrointestinal illnesses,” said Dr. John Lanza. Escambia Health Department director.

Most gastrointestinal infections can be prevented with proper hygiene practices, staying home when ill, the use of clean drinking water, and safe food preparation. The best way to avoid contracting or spreading these infections is to take the following precautions:

  • Wash your hands frequently with soap and water, especially after using the bathroom, handling diapers, and before preparing or eating food.
  • Use proper hand washing practices by rubbing soapy water on hands and under fingernails for 15-20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based sanitizer.
  • If you become ill, stay home. If your child becomes ill, keep him/her out of school or childcare until free from symptoms for 48 hours.
  • If you are sick with vomiting or diarrhea, do not prepare food for other people.
  • Thoroughly disinfect contaminated surfaces by using a bleach-based household cleaner.
  • Immediately remove and wash clothing or linens that may be contaminated with a virus after an episode of diarrhea or vomiting.
  • Cook foods properly and wash fruits and vegetables before serving. Use separate cutting boards and utensils for preparing meats, fish, vegetables, or fruits.

Treatment for gastrointestinal illness includes drinking plenty of fluids and adequate rest. Dehydration may be a concern, especially among elderly adults and young children, so it is important to maintain proper fluid replacement. Persons showing severe symptoms, including bloody stool, vomiting that does not resolve, high fever, or signs of dehydration such as reduced urination, should contact their doctor.

Photos: Northview Spring Concert

April 6, 2013

From Johnny Cash to Disney to Katy Perry, the Northview Music Department Spring Concert featured a variety of music Friday night at the school. Performances included members of the Concert Band, Guitar Ensemble and Glee from Northview.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured above and below: The Northview High School Music Department Spring Concert Friday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Investigators Seek Man In Connection With Brent Shooting

April 6, 2013

Escambia Sheriff’s investigators are seeking any information leading to the whereabouts of 29-year old Chandler Bass. He is wanted on outstanding warrants and in connection with a Thursday shooting in Brent.

Bass is a black male, approximately 5-foot 3-inches and 175 pounds. He currently has outstanding warrants for failure to appear, violation of probation for resisting an officer without violence, and violation of probation for possession of cocaine.

The Sheriff’s Office said charges are forthcoming against Bass in connection with the shooting which occurred on Thursday near the area of Cary Memorial Drive and Lenox Parkway in Brent. The victim, 23-year old Steve Luron Benjamin, Jr., was shot multiple times and is expected to recover. Investigators believe the shooting stemmed from drug related activity.

Bass is known to frequent the Montclair area and should be considered armed and dangerous. Anyone with information on his whereabouts should contact the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620 or Gulf Coast Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-7867.

Power Line Falls, Sparks Fire At Flomaton High

April 6, 2013

A downed power line energized a covered aluminum walkway Friday afternoon at Flomaton High School, sparking a small fire.

The 7,200 volt power line broke and dropped onto the walkway that leads to three buildings on the west side of the campus. The fire was started at the point the walkway connects to the high school building, starting a fire along the exterior of the building. The fire caused just minor damage and was quickly extinguished.

Firefighters from multiple Alabama and Florida departments spent the next hour carefully searching the buildings. They were looking first and foremost for any victims, amid fears that someone might have been in one of the buildings and had been shocked. The also carefully searched each building for any signs of fire, using thermal imaging cameras to search for any sign of heat from a smoldering fire.

“I don’t want to leave here and have a fire smoldering in that insulation,” Flomaton Fire Chief Steve Stanton said as he directed firefighters to check the high school building ceilings for signs of heat.

For a photo gallery from the scene, click here.

Stanton also acknowledged that the situation would have been much worse during school hours.

“If that power line had energized the awning with kids under it,” he said,”we could have had a major problem. It could have hurt or killed a lot of kids.”

The Flomaton, Friendship, Lambeth and Pineview volunteer fire departments from Alabama; and the Century and McDavid stations of Escambia Fire Rescue from Florida responded to Friday afternoon’s fire.

Escambia County (FL) EMS and the Flomaton Police Department also responded.

Pictured top: Firefighters check the damage inside a building at Flomaton High School Thursday afternoon. Pictured top inset: Burn marks on the outside of the high school building. Pictured bottom inset: A broken power line sent 7,200 volts into a covered awning below. Pictured below: A firefighters used a thermal imaging camera to make sure there is no fire inside a classroom ceiling. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

No Injuries In Highway 29, Molino Road Crash

April 6, 2013

There were no injuries in a two-vehicle crash Friday afternoon in Molino. The crash involving a pickup and a car occurred just before 3 p.m. at the intersection of Highway 29 and Molino Road. The pickup came to rest upside down. The accident was investigated by the Florida Highway Patrol. Further details were not released. Reader submitted photo by Lynn J. Garrett, Sr. for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Minor Injuries In Walnut Hill Crash

April 6, 2013

A 17-year  teen escaped serious injury in single vehicle crash Friday night near Walnut Hill.

Anna Donald of Walnut Hill was northbound on Pine Forest Road just after 9 p.m. when she lost control of Nissan Maxima just north of Doran Road. Her vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree in the front yard of a residence.. Donald was transported to Atmore Community Hospital by Atmore Ambulance.

The accident was investigated by the Florida Highway Patrol.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue also responded to the crash.

Pictured above and below: A 17-year old Walnut Hill teen escaped serious injury in this single vehicle wreck Friday night. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Tennesee Shuts Down Wahoos With 8-2 Victory

April 6, 2013

A night after mashing four home runs, the Pensacola offense was quieted by Tennessee starter Alberto Cabrera in a 8-2 loss to the Smokies on Friday night in front of another sellout crowd of 5,038 at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium. It was the second straight sellout to open the season.Smokies pitchers had the Wahoos stymied all night, fanning 15 Pensacola hitters in the game.

Cabrera (1-0) was in control from the onset, consistently touching the mid-90s with his sinking fastball, keeping Wahoos hitters off balance all evening. The Dominican righthander set down all but four batters he faced over six frames, needing just 77 pitches to halt the potent Pensacola attack. Cabrera retired 12 of the final 13 hitters in his outing, compiling nine strikeouts overall en route to his first win of the season.

Zac Rosscup continued the trend out of the bullpen for Tennessee, retiring six of the seven hitters he faced, including five on strikeouts in two innings.

Tennessee got all the offense it needed in the fourth off Pensacola starter Josh Smith. Entering the inning trailing 2-1, the Smokies sent nine men to the plate, scoring five times to take a commanding 6-2 lead. The inning featured three doubles, two singles, a sac bunt and a fielder’s choice that resulted in a run. Jay Fernandez, Matt Szczur, Jae-Hoon Ha, Justin Bour and Christian Villanueva each picked up an RBI in the five-run frame. Villanueva led the Tennessee offense, going 3-for-5 with a double and 4 RBI.

Smith (0-1) took the loss for the Wahoos as he gave up six runs (all earned) on nine hits in 3.2 frames.

Tucker Barnhart led the Blue Wahoos offense, going a perfect 3-for-3 with a run scored. Barnhart is now 5-for-7 at the dish to start the 2013 campaign.

Pensacola’s only runs in the game came in the last of the second. With runners on first and third, David Vidal brought in a run with a groundout to tie the game at one. A batter later, Brodie Greene drove home a run with an infield single to give Pensacola a 2-1 advantage.

The series continues tomorrow with a 6:30 p.m. first pitch. Tim Crabbe gets the call for the Wahoos opposed by Tennessee southpaw Eric Jokish. Tomorrow will be 1920’s night at the ballpark and it’s the first fireworks show of the season presented by Highpointe Hotels, Marcus Pointe Baptist Church and United Airlines.

Story By Kevin Burke
Pictured: The Blue Wahoos fell to Tennessee Friday night. Photos by Gary McCraken, Pensacola Blue Wahoos, for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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