Chiefs Warm Up For Orlando With Scrimmage Game (Photos)

August 23, 2014


It’s been a couple of years since 1,600 plus North Escambia residents hit the road for Orlando’s Citrus Bowl to watch their beloved Northview Chiefs win a state championship. Last year, the road trips ended in Cottondale with an agonizing regional level loss.

This year, if Coach Sid Wheatley gets his way, Northview fans are going to need to start saving up gas money for Orlando.

The Chiefs held a Garnet and Gold scrimmage game on a very hot Friday night.  The Garnet team — coached by Wheatley, Gary Mattes and Logan Weber — won 12-8 over the Gold team — coached by Derek Marshman and Glenn Weber.

“I thought we played hard,” Wheatley said, noting that it’s really hard to evaluate your full team when they are split….We’ve got to be better blockers, better tacklers; we’ve got to get better fundamentally wise.”

The Chiefs will open their regular season on the road at Deane Bozeman School in Panama City. As for earning that Orlando trip, Northview won’t face a district opponent until they host Jay for the Chiefs homecoming on October 3.

For a photo gallery, click here. (Cheerleader, band, dance team and NJROTC photos will be published Sunday.)

Pictured top: Senior Keondrae Lett  (#2) avoids a tackle by Chasen Freeman. Pictured inset: Sophomore Jacob Weaver barely misses a pass. Pictured below: Camron Newsom (#22) gains yardage for the Gold team. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

FWC Law Enforcement Report

August 23, 2014

The Florida FWC Division of Law Enforcement reported the following activity during the weekly period ending August 21.

ESCAMBIA COUNTY

Officer Cushing received a complaint through dispatch that an individual was spearing egg-bearing blue crabs on the jetty at Ft. Pickens. The complainant advised that he informed the subject that it was unlawful to spear blue crabs, but despite the warning, the subject continued.  Because of the accurate description of the individual and vessel, Officer Cushing was able to locate the subject. Upon initial contact, the subject was reluctant to come forth and admit that he had harvested anything. The inspection revealed eight speared blue crabs, six of which were egg-bearing. The subject was issued a citation for illegal harvest of egg-bearing blue crabs.

Officers Hutchinson and Ramos were working the Escambia River when they observed a vessel return to a boat ramp after participating in the statewide alligator harvest.  When they checked the vessel, they observed an 8‑foot alligator in the airboat.  The alligator was not tagged as required.  After further investigation, the officers determined that one of the hunters was not properly licensed and that he shot the alligator with a pistol, a prohibited method.  The officers seized the alligator, firearm, and other necessary evidence and issued the appropriate citations.

After receiving a complaint, Investigator Wilkenson conducted a site inspection of a yard trash facility.  Investigator Wilkenson observed a large commercial quantity of yard trash debris on the property along with a log splitter and a portable tree grinder.  It was determined the yard trash debris was an offsite generated material being stored and processed at an unpermitted facility.  This past March, the owner of the tree removal business was educated on the permit requirements for storing offsite generated material through an operation plan initiative in educating through outreach efforts.  The owner was issued a citation for storing/processing yard trash debris at an unpermitted facility, a first degree misdemeanor.

SANTA ROSA COUNTY

Lieutenant Berryman was on vessel patrol in Bayou Texar when he heard a call for assistance over the VHF radio.  The complainant advised that his sailboat was almost struck by another sailboat and that the people on board appeared to be in a fight.  Once on scene, Lieutenant Berryman observed three white males on a 32‑foot sailboat with the sail flapping in the wind and blood from bow to stern.  Two of the three subjects were bleeding; one from his right hand and the other from his face.  One of these two subjects, the operator of the vessel, appeared to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs.  The U.S. Coast Guard arrived to assist and all three subjects were brought back to shore where interviews were conducted.  It was learned the owner of the boat struck the operator of the boat in the face because he was drunk and passed out at the helm.  Lieutenant Berryman requested the operator to perform some standardized field sobriety tasks and he agreed to do so.  After failing several tasks, the operator of the vessel was placed under arrest for BUI and transported to the Santa Rosa County Jail for booking.  In addition, the owner of the boat was arrested for battery and also transported to the Santa Rosa County Jail.

While on water patrol on Santa Rosa Sound near Navarre, Officer Jones and Lieutenant Clark found an abandoned derelict 24-foot Capri sailboat near the shoreline and adjacent to a private home.  Officer Jones and Investigator Schafer contacted and interviewed the registered owner.  The officers explained to him that it was his responsibility to remove the derelict and that he could avoid misdemeanor charges by doing so.  The owner was sent a registered letter advising him of the same information and allowing five days to remove the derelict.  After more than the allotted time had passed, Officer Jones confirmed that the derelict had not been removed.  He contacted the owner and issued a notice to appear (citation) on a misdemeanor charge of allowing a vessel to become derelict on the waters of the State of Florida.

Officer Pineda was on water patrol when he observed a vessel violating the no wake zone around the Navarre Beach Boat Ramp.  He stopped the vessel and observed signs of impairment with the operator.  In addition, the passenger was also showing signs of impairment.  Officer Pineda asked the operator of the vessel to undergo some field sobriety tasks and he agreed to do so.  After conducting several field sobriety tasks, it was determined that the operator vessel was in fact under the influence of alcohol or drugs and was placed under arrest for BUI. He was transported and booked into the Santa Rosa County Jail.

Officer Lewis and Lieutenant Hahr were patrolling around Bear Lake in the Blackwater River Wildlife Management Area (WMA) when they observed a vessel returning to a primitive site.  After the subjects loaded their boat, the officers inspected the vessel.  There were four black bass in the boat and one was clearly under the 12‑inch minimum.  While inspecting the vessel further, they located what appeared to be a meth pipe and a cannabis pipe.  A small amount of cannabis was also located in the suspect’s truck.  The man was issued notices to appear for possession of not more than 20 grams of cannabis, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of undersized black bass.

This report represents some events the FWC handled over the past week;however, it does not include all actions taken by the Division of Law Enforcement. Information provided by FWC.

Today’s The Final Day Of Early Voting For August Primary Election

August 23, 2014

Today is the final day of early voting for the August 26 primary. Seven early voting locations will be open today in Escambia County from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. –

  • Molino Community Center, 6450 Highway 95A North
  • Escambia County Extension Office, 3740 Stefani Road
  • Genealogy Branch Library,  5740 N. 9th Avenue
  • Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds, 6655 W. Mobile Highway
  • Southwest Branch Library, 12248 Gulf Beach Highway
  • West Florida Public Library, 239 N. Spring Street
  • Supervisor of Elections Main Office, 213 Palafox Place, Second Floor

As of the end of the day Friday, 3,646 people had voted early in Escambia County.

Pictured: One of seven early voting locations in Escambia County is at the Molino Community Center. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Farm Field Day Held

August 23, 2014

The annual UF/IFAS Extension Farm Field Day was held Friday morning at the West Florida Research and Education Center in Jay.

Attendees learned about old and new challenges for weed management in row crops, potential biofuel crops, peanut fungicides, cotton varieties and pest management and sprayer calibration.

Pictured top: Cotton variety trials. Pictured below: Josh Mayfield of Bayer Crop Science talks about crop varieties. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Short Stacks To Benefit Tate Showband

August 22, 2014

On Saturday, a pancake breakfast from 8-10 a.m. at Applebee’s at 165 East Nine Mile Road will also benefit the Tate High School Band. Tickets are $7, available from any band member or at the door

Repairs Begin On ‘Major Public Safety Issue’ Gas Leak Under Hwy 29

August 22, 2014

Work began Thursday on  a leaking section of natural gas pipe under Highway 29 in Century, three and a half years since the leak was publicly revealed as a “major public safety issue”.

The project is beginning with large pipes being bored under Highway 29 that will connect a new 4-inch pipe on west side of Highway 29 with a new 2-inch pipe to be installed on the east side of the highway, eliminating the need to install individual service lines under the road to service natural gas customers. Pipes will be installed where existing easements exist or can be obtained at no cost, otherwise, it will be installed under existing sidewalks.

R.A.W. Construction, LLC of Tallahassee is working to install the new natural gas lines along the right-of-way of Highway 29 (North Century Boulevard) from about McCurdy Lane to West Highway 4 near the courthouse. R.A.W. Construction is due to complete the project by November 25.

About 6,515 feet of 4-inch steel natural gas line was buried beneath the southbound lanes of Highway 29 when the road was widened to four lanes. Now, nearly 50 years since the almost 1.25 mile long pipe was first put into the ground, the town believes the steel is corroding and leaking somewhere between West Highway 4 and McCurdy Street.

The R.A.W. Construction bid was for the project was $393,500. Two other bids were received on the project — one for $795,700.75 from Utility Service Company  and one for $897,000 from Roberson Excavation, Inc. of Milton.

Town Engineer Dale Long said due to the significantly lower  bid from R.A.W, he verified the company’s references and verified the bid was correct. He said the company was lower because they are primarily a gas contractor, while the other two companies are primarily water and sewer contractors.

Century actually went through the paperwork process of the project twice.  In April 2012, Century signed off on a $1.4 million USDA Rural Development loan to cover the cost of replacing the pipe. But, according to town officials, the town received the wrong form from the USDA, and as a result advertised the meetings incorrectly.

Pictured: Work to install the first pipe in a Century gas line relocation project Thursday afternoon  on  Highway 29 just south of West Highway 4. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


Off-Duty Escambia EMT Killed In Pensacola Wreck

August 22, 2014

An off-duty Escambia County EMT passed away Thursday night from injuries he received in a traffic crash on his way to work.

Blake Ressler, 27, was westbound on his motorcycle on Creighton Road at Tippin Avenue about 5:40 p.m. when he struck a 2007 Acura SUV driven by 71-year old Judith Kicker of Pensacola, according to Pensacola Police.

Both drivers had a green signal when Kicker turned left into Ressler’s path, according to a police report.

Ressler, who was wearing a helmet, was taken to a local hospital where he died from his injuries. Bell said Kicker was wearing a seatbelt and was not injured. Charges are pending the outcome of the investigation.

Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Three School Lockdown Due To Homicide Investigation

August 22, 2014

Three schools — Pine Forest High, West Florida High and Woodham Middle — were place on lockdown Thursday afternoon as deputies arrested on person of interest in a murder investigation and unsuccessfully chased another.

Reginald Beasley, 25, is a person of interest in the death of Tyler Evans, whose body was found Wednesday off Gulf Beach Highway. As of late Thursday night, had only been charged with fleeing and eluding and driving without a license, according to jail records.

Beasley and a second person, known to authorities only by his street name of “Tre-Tre”, fled as deputies performed a traffic stop in Ensley, prompting the school lockdowns.

Anyone with information about the incident or the individual known as “Tre-Tre’” should contact Escambia County Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP

Evans’ body was found in the area of Weller Avenue and Brandfield Drive Wednesday. The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office says the murder was not a random act.

Man Gets Life For 2011 Burning, Beating Death

August 22, 2014

An Escambia County man was sentenced Thursday to spend the rest of his life behind bars for a 2011 murder.

Sergio Dupree Moorer was sentenced by Circuit Judge Gary Bergosh to life in state prison without possibility of parole for the murder of John Hall.

Moorer was convicted by  an Escambia County Jury of first degree murder on August 11, 2014, with the jury recommending the life sentence.

Moorer beat John Hall and then poured gasoline on him and forced him to drink gasoline.  Hall was then set on fire, dieing as the result of the combination of blunt force trauma and thermal burns. His body was found in a  wooded area near the Marcus Pointe Apartments.

Preseason Volleyball Tournament At Northview

August 22, 2014

Five schools took part in a volleyball preseason classic Thursday at Northview High School with Laurel Hill taking first place.

Play included  seniors from Northview, Laurel Hill, Central, Jay and Pensacola Christian Academy high schools in a dual court format.

For more photos, click here.

Scores were as follows:

PCA vs Central
22-25, 26-24, 15-11

NHS vs Laurel Hill
11-25, 24-26

Jay vs PCA
25-16, 24-26, 15-9

Laurel hill vs Central
24-16, 17-25, 15-8

Laurel Hill vs Jay
26-24, 25-17

The Chiefs will begin their regular season on the road at Holmes County on August 28, with their first home game set for September 2 against Baldwin County High School.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

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