State Health Department Shuts Down Escambia Unlicensed Massage Therapists

May 26, 2015

The Florida Department of Health, with support from local law enforcement agencies, carried out Statewide Operation Trigger Point to stop the dangerous practice of providing health care without proper licensing.

The state service 64 cease-and-desist notices served to individuals and establishments practicing massage or operating a massage establishment without a license. Four of those individuals and establishments were in Escambia County:

  • Allegria Therapeutic Massage
  • Amanda Lynn Blocker
  • Herbs & Things
  • Laurie Ann Neeld Dino

Providing health care without a license is a felony-level criminal offense in many instances; treatment by an unlicensed provider is dangerous and could result in further injury, disease or even death, according to the Florida Department of Health.

Fischer Awarded Gandy Memorial Scholarship

May 26, 2015

Clayton Thomas Fischer has been named the winner of this year’s Gandy Memorial Scholarship.

With a grade point average of 3.83 while attending Jay High School, Thomas has played varsity football, basketball and baseball. He has been a member of the Student Government Association, National Honor Society, Senior Beta, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the FHSAA Academic State Championship Team and the Spanish Club.

In his spare time, Thomas has logged over 300 volunteer hours helping with mini-basketball camps, the Jay Pro Rodeo, Sacred Heart Children’s Hospitals, the Ronald McDonald House Service Project, and he is also very active in his youth group at Mt. Carmel Methodist Church, where he yearly serves as Bible School crew leader.

A part of the criteria for the Solon Lee Gandy Scholarship is to demonstrate the love of nature in a collegiate essay. In his essay, Thomas claims that his involvement in the Alabama Coastal Clean Up has helped foster his love of nature. The scholarship committee appreciated his quote which said, “I have spent many hours helping my grandfather and father clean up the Escambia River. Coastal Clean-Up has been very dear to my family for many years. Although what we do on the waterways is small in the big world, it matters to the wildlife that has their habitat in and around the rivers, creeks, and streams we strive to keep clean.” Thomas said that is one of the reasons he is majoring in environmental science.

The Solon Lee Gandy Memorial Scholarship was established in 2008 in memory of Solon Gandy, a 1990 Flomaton High School graduate who also attended Jay Elementary and Middle schools before transferring to Flomaton his freshmen year. The scholarship was established to help foster a love of nature and sports in a deserving senior. It is available to both Jay and Flomaton seniors who meet scholarship criteria.

Clayton Thomas Fischer is the son of Junia and Jeff Fischer, and the grandson of Elena and Jerry Fischer, and Judy and Woodrow Courtney.

Pictured: Corry Baggett, nephew of Solon Gandy, presents the 2015 Solon Lee Gandy Memorial Scholarship award to Jay High senior Clayton Thomas Fischer. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Ernest Ward Teacher Receives Surprise Visit From Soldier Son (With Video)

May 26, 2015

Ernest Ward Middle School teacher Connie Chamberlin received a lunchtime surprise, as her soldier son popped into the school cafeteria Friday. Aaron Gaff, U.S. Army CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear) Specialist was home on leave from Ft. Bragg. He is also a former Ernest Ward student and a Tate High graduate.

The video is below (if you don’t see it, it is because your home, work or school firewall is blocking YouTube videos).

Wahoos Recognize State Champion Tate Lady Aggies

May 26, 2015

The Class 7A softball state champion Tate Lady Aggies were recognized Monday evening by the Pensacola Blue Wahoos. They also had the opportunity to meet golfer and Wahoos minority owner Bubba Watson, and Tate Coach Melinda Wyatt tossed out a ceremonial first pitch. Photos by Barrett McClean Photography for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos and NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Jim Allen Elementary Recognizes Students For Six Years Of Perfect Attendance

May 26, 2015

Jim Allen Elementary School is recognizing two students for perfect attendance — for the last six years. Carris McLaughlin and Trinity Normal have not missed a day of school from kindergarten all the way through fifth grade at Jim Allen. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Wahoos Clinch Series Against Jackson

May 26, 2015

If you believe 11-year veteran minor leaguer Ray Chang, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos victory over the Jackson Generals was never in doubt.

Trailing 6-0 after four innings, the 31-year-old Chang and his teammates just had a feeling they weren’t going to lose.

With four runs in the eighth, Pensacola pulled out an improbable, 8-7, series clinching win over the Generals in front of 4,149 fans at Pensacola Bayfront Stadium on Memorial Day.

Kyle Skipworth scored on a wild pitch thrown by Jackson reliever Matt Anderson to score the winning run, after Ryan Wright had tied the game, 7-7, with a one-out, bases loaded double into the gap in right center.

“We looked at each other after (pitcher) Wandy (Peralta) got hurt and the game had a weird feeling to it,” said Chang, who went 2-4 with two singles and scored twice. “We just looked at each other and knew we were going to win this ball game. It was such a great feeling to come back from that deficit.”

Chang is now hitting .366 in May (15-41) for the Blue Wahoos and .321 this season to be among the Pensacola hitting leaders.

The win improved the Blue Wahoos to 20-25 on the season headed into a crucial 10-game road trip against Mississippi Braves and Mobile BayBears, who lead the Blue Wahoos in the Southern League South Division standings.

Pensacola manager Pat Kelly said his team needed Monday’s victory after losing the past two games on late-inning heroics by Jackson. The Blue Wahoos scored four runs in the fourth to cut the lead and then four more in the eighth to win it.

“That’s why you play nine innings,” Kelly said. “Wandy gets the first two outs on four pitches and then loses it.”

In fact, Peralta ended up allowing four runs on three hits, two walks and an error in the first inning. The big hit came by left fielder Dario Pizzano who singled in Jordy Lara and D.J. Peterson.

However, in the top of the third inning Jackson center fielder Gabby Guerrero, who’s eighth inning single gave the Generals a, 6-5, win Sunday night, led off with a bullet off of Peralta’s left pitching hand. He threw some test pitches after a walk around the infield but Kelly called in reliever Layne Somsen.

Somsen pitched four innings giving up four hits, three walks and two runs, including a solo blast by Jabari Blash to left field to lead off the sixth inning that made the score, 7-4.

“(Peralta) felt like he could pitch but that’s a very valuable left arm,” Kelly said. “I didn’t feel like it was worth it.”

Chang was the instigator of getting shaving cream all over Wright in the post-game celebration when he walked off the field. Wright, who went 2-5 with a double and drove in three runs, has a nine game hitting streak. Wright is batting .325 (13-40) with eight RBIs two doubles.

Wright ended the Pensacola Blue Wahoos 0-22 hitless streak with the bases loaded Sunday and then got a double again Monday with the bases loaded for the Blue Wahoos, who are now 2-28.

“He has been so clutch all year,” Chang said.

Kelly said lucky for the Blue Wahoos the wind shifted around the sixth inning carrying Wright’s ball away from the Generals’ Guerrero in center and more to right toward Lara where it dropped in.

“If he drove the ball to right center with the wind blowing in we might not have scored,” Kelly said. “Guerrero was catching everything. But Lara didn’t have a good jump on it.”

Christa E. “Oma” Davis

May 26, 2015

Christa E. “Oma” Davis, 79 of Cantonment, passed away on Friday, May 23, 2015. She was born in Germany and immigrated to the states in 1955. She received her citizenship just two years later. She was a past member of the Eastern Star.

Mrs. Davis is preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Anna Marie Mansbarth; and her brother, Norbert Mansbarth.

She is survived by her husband of almost 60 years, Otis E. Davis; three children, Gerlinder (Rickey) Smith, Monica (Mike) Mackey, and Otis E. (Peggy) Davis, Jr.; six grandchildren, Tabatha, Christina, Regina, Michael, Curtis, and Daniel; and six great-grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held at 12 p.m. on Thursday, May 28, 2015, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North.

Burial will follow in Barrancas National Cemetery.

The family will receive friends at 11 a.m. prior to services.

Pallbearers will be Provost Guard of the Hadji Shrine Temple.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Children’s Transportation Fund at Hadji Shrine Temple.

Barbara Woodward Haley

May 26, 2015

Barbara Woodward Haley of Atmore went to her eternal home on May 26, 2015, after a lengthy illness. Barbara was born February 11, 1926, to Grover W. and Leah C. Woodward in Chapman, AL. She spent most of her youth in Greenville and Bay Minette, AL where her father was the L&N Station Master. Barbara graduated in 1945 from Baldwin County High School where she was a cheerleader and soprano in the Glee Club. During World War ll, Barbara was employed as a chauffeur for the military officers traveling to the Grand Hotel in Point Clear for R&R. After the war ended, she worked for the State Employment Service finding work and obtaining benefits for veterans.

In 1949, at a dance at the Atmore Country Club, she met the love of her life, Ben Haley, a Marine who had recently returned to the area. A whirlwind romance followed and in December of 1950, the two renowned dancers became dance partners for life. They made their home in Atmore, where they both became involved with their church, community, and friends.

When God blessed the couple with two daughters, Barbara retired from professional life and devoted herself full-time to her family. Being a mother was the job in which Barbara truly excelled and loved the most. She was a room mother every year that each of her daughters attended Rachel Patterson School. She was a Girl Scout leader, Girl’s Auxiliary leader, Vacation Bible School and Sunday School teacher, and chaperone for countless dances, parties, and class trips. She and Ben took a multitude of children to the beach each summer where they taught them to water ski and drive a jeep on the beach. Barbara was president of the PTA, president of the Atmore Study Club, a Pink Lady at the Atmore Community Hospital, and hostess for numerous parties and backyard bar-b-ques. She was a devoted daughter and daughter-in-law, giving compassionate care to her parents and mother-in-law until their deaths. In addition to her church and community work and commitment to family and friends, Barbara will be remembered for starting the Atmore Nursing Center Beauty Salon Ministry. She continued to volunteer and minister to the elderly there for over 40 years.

Barbara was preceded in death by her husband, Ben L. Haley of Atmore; her parents, G.W. Woodward and Leah C. Woodward; and her sisters, Lavida Woodward and Marie Woodward Vines, all of Bay Minette.

She is survived by her daughters, Rhonda Haley (Ike) Scott of Opelika and Kathleen Haley (AI) Thompson of Point Clear; her granddaughters, Haley Caroline Scott of Auburn and Amory Ellen Scott of Atlanta, GA; her nieces, Tonya Vines Harang of Spanish Fort and Katrina Vines Duck of Bay Minette; her beloved Boston Terrier, Chloe; and a host of extended family and friends.

The visitation for Barbara will be at noon on Thursday, May 28,2015, followed by the memorial service at 2 p.m. in the sanctuary of the First Baptist Church of Atmore.

Interment will follow at Oak Hill Cemetery in Atmore.

Memorial gifts in Barbara’s memory can be made to the Atmore Nursing Center Beauty Salon Ministry, the First Baptist Church of Atmore, or the Atmore Animal Shelter.

Johnson-Quimby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Three Bikers Injured In Memorial Day Ride Crash

May 25, 2015

Three people on a Memorial Day motorcycle ride were injured when they lost control and crashed north of Molino Monday.

According to the Florida Highway Patrol, 34-year old Joseph R. Gobeil of Smiths Station, AL, was northbound on Highway 29 approaching Barth Road on his 2013 Victory motorcycle. The rear tire of his motorcycle hydroplaned, causing it to overturn as it left the roadway and entered the  median.

Shawn R. McGlone, age 28 of Phenix City, AL, was also traveling northbound on a 2006 Harley Davidson. He attempted to swerve and miss Gobiel. McGlone landed in the inside northbound land of Highway 29. McGlone was then struck by a 2009 Harley Davidson driven by 30-year old Ryan J. Parkansky of Phenix City, causing Parkansky’s Harley to overturn.

Gobeil received minor injuries. Parkansky also received minor injuries and was transported to Jay Hospital. McGlone was seriously injured and transported by ambulance to Jay Hospital.

Gobeil was cited for failure to use due care, according to the FHP

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

One Person Injured In Old Chemstrand Crash

May 25, 2015

The driver of a Chevrolet Camaro was injured in single vehicle crash Old Chemstrand Road Monday morning in Cantonment. The adult female was briefly trapped in the upside down vehicle until being extricated by members of Escambia Fire Rescue’s Cantonment Station. The driver was transported to an area hospital with injuries that were not considered life-threatening.

The accident remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Escambia County EMS and the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also responded to the wreck.

NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Price, click to enlarge.

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