Northview Chiefs Get 5-0 Senior Night Win Over PHS

April 18, 2018

The Northview Chiefs shut out the Pensacola High School Tigers 5-0 Tuesday night in Bratt.

Trevor Singleton, Jackson Mooore and Seth Killam teamed up on the mound, allowing three hits and striking out five.

For Northview: Moore 1-1, 2R; Singleton 1-2, R: John Chivington 1-2, R, RBI; Logan English 1-3, R.

Northview has two remaining games, both on the road. The Chiefs will be at Chipley on Friday and Washington on Monday.

Tuesday night was senior night for the Chiefs as they honored seniors John Chivington, Braxton Edwards, Jason Fischer and Trevor Singleton before their last home game.

For a photo gallery, click here.

Pictured below: Northview seniors (L-R) Trevor Singleton, Braxton Edwards, Jason Fischer and John Chivington. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Sunny, Low 80’s Today

April 18, 2018

Here is your official NorthEscambia area forecast:

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 81. Southwest wind 5 to 15 mph.

Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 60. South wind 5 to 10 mph.

Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. North wind 5 to 10 mph.

Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. North wind around 5 mph.

Friday: Sunny, with a high near 72. Northeast wind around 5 mph.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. Northeast wind around 5 mph.

Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 76. East wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southeast in the afternoon.

Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 59. East wind around 5 mph.

Sunday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm. Cloudy, with a high near 73. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

Sunday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 58.

Monday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 73.

Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 56.

Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 72.

Alabama Attempted Murder Suspect Arrested After Escambia County Traffic Stop

April 18, 2018

A man wanted in connection with shooting his ex-wife near Birmingham was arrested Tuesday in Escambia County.

Dereck Jamaille Walker, 46, faces charges after authorities alleged he shot  45-year-old Habibba Moneque. At last report, the mother of three was on life support. She was reportedly running out of the back door of her home when she was shot twice.

The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office said Walker was pulled over in a traffic stop in Escambia County, confessed to the crime and provided the gun used in the crime.

Walker remains in the Escambia County Jail without bond awaiting extradition back to Alabama.

Tate Lady Aggies Beat West Florida In 3-0 Shutout

April 18, 2018

The Tate High School Lady Aggies beat West Florida Tuesday night in a 3-0 shutout.

Hanna Brown tossed the win for the Aggies, allowing no runs on four hits and striking out five. She went 3-3 at the plate.

Also for Tate: Belle Wolfenden 2-4, RBI; Shelby Ullrich R; Sydni Solliday 1-3, RBI; Amber DeCoux 2-3, R; Shelby McLean 1-2; Gabby Locke R.

Pictured top: Sydni Solliday at bat for the Tate Aggies. Pictured below: Shelby McLean bunting for Tate. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Lineworkers Keep The Lights On

April 18, 2018

Wednesday is National Lineman Appreciation Day

Don Brown, a 31-year lineworker for Gulf Power, has served on many storm restoration trips over the years, but he knew that the recent trip to assist Puerto Rico with power restoration was going to be different from the first day he arrived on the hurricane-ravaged island.

His crews’ first assignment was to repair a pole and a line that stretched across a gorge that spanned some 1,800 feet wide. They set the new pole, then he had to go down into the gorge to retrieve the wire that was wrapped around some trees below.

“I rappelled down with another lineworker and a chainsaw,” said Brown, who works in the Pine Forest Office in Pensacola.

When they dropped to the trees, they realized what they thought was a tree only six inches in diameter was ended up being much larger, he said. “We had to cut down that tree. We knew right then it wasn’t going to be a cakewalk,” he said.

Brown was part of a Gulf Power team of eight lineworkers and three support personnel who spent 60 days from late January to March restoring power on the island that was devastated by Hurricane Maria last year.

They were joined by other lineworkers from sister companies Alabama Power, Mississippi Power, Georgia Power, as well as Minnesota Power. The power companies’ bucket trucks were ferried by barge from Mobile, Alabama to Puerto Rico in advance of the teams’ arrival.

Brown said one of the trucks ended up being the one he uses here at Gulf Power, but that was about the only thing that was familiar on this storm trip.

They worked in mountainous areas, traversing dangerous roads up and down, repairing poles and wire in densely vegetated areas.

“The line work was not Linework 101,” he said. “They told us when we got there it was something we haven’t done before and that was true. It was totally different.”

They worked 16-hour days, seven days a week for the two months they were in Puerto Rico.

Fortunately for Brown, his rappelling experience when he was in the military helped with going up and down the steep gorges.

“It wasn’t for the weak,” he said. “If you weren’t in shape the first two weeks, you got in shape after that.”

While working away from home and in such dangerous conditions, many lineworkers find the support from their families helps them stay focused on their jobs so they can work safely.

Brown made sure he talked to his wife, Angie, every day. While he was gone, she helped with paying bills and even getting work done on his hot rod vehicles that he races.

And with a laugh, he said: “But she did tell me don’t ever go on a long trip like this again.”

Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Two In A Row: Wahoos Best Braves 8-4

April 18, 2018

For the second straight night the Blue Wahoos put up a crooked number in the first inning and score eight runs on the night. Pensacola scored five runs in the first on the way to an 8-4 win over the Mississippi Braves on Tuesday night at Trustmark Park in Pearl, Miss.

The Blue Wahoos took advantage of a costly first inning error by the shortstop Luis Valenzuela on a groundball by Shed Long to start the inning. Four hits and five runs later, Luiz Gohara (L, 0-1) was out of the inning. Gohara got the start as his first appearance of the season on a Major League rehab assignment after getting injured early in Spring Training for the Braves.

Gohara pitched well after that, exiting the game after allowing the five runs, only one earned, over 3.1 innings. The Braves top pitching prospect struck out four and walked three in the losing effort.

Keury Mella (W, 2-0) was brilliant on the mound for the Blue Wahoos. He surrendered one unearned run in the first inning, one of two runs the Braves scattered against him over his six innings. He finished with a season-high seven strikeouts with three walks and five hits allowed in his second win of the season.

At the plate, Josh VanMeter maintained his excellence. He finished 2-for-2 with a double and two RBI. He also walked twice more after drawing four free passes in Monday’s series opener. He’s 3-for-3 in the series and has reached safely in nine of his 10 trips to the plate. His only out was a first inning sacrifice fly to the right fielder.

Gabriel Guerrero stayed hot at the plate with a 2-for-5 game. He hit his sixth double of the season and scored twice with another RBI. Taylor Sparks and Luis Gonzalez each collected two hits in the Wahoos win. Sparks is now 4-for-9 in the first two games of the series. Scott Schebler was held hitless in four at bats in his second start in right field for Blue Wahoos as part of his rehab assignment.

The M-Braves loaded the bases in the bottom of the ninth with one out but Alex Powers (S, 1) shut the door on the threat with a strikeout and a flyout to centerfield to earn the save and secure the win.

Man Dies Days After Being Ejected In Wreck Near Atmore

April 17, 2018

A Freemanville man has passed away from injuries sustained Saturday in a single vehicle accident Saturday near Atmore.

According to Alabama State Troopers, 38-year old Antonio Richardson was a passenger in a 2007 Scion that left the roadway and overturned on Highway 21 near Woods Road. Richardson was transported to the USA Medical Center in Mobile where he died Monday.

The driver, 28-year-old Willie James Hudson and a second passenger, 27-year-old Wade Johnson III, were ejected and transported to Atmore Community Hospital for treatment of their injuries.

None of the vehicle occupants were wearing seatbelts, according to a crash report.

Alabama State Troopers are continuing their investigation.

No Injuries In Highway 95A Collision

April 17, 2018

There were no injuries in a two vehicle collision about 7:40Tuesday morning  on Highway 95A at El Camino Drive in Cantonment, near St. Monica’s Episcopal Church. The northbound lane of Highway 95A was blocked by the wreckage.  NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

No Injuries In Two Pickup Crash

April 17, 2018

There were no injuries in collision involving two pickup trucks on Tate Road at Highway 29 Tuesday morning. The accident is under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. NorthEscambia.com photos by Kristi Barbour, click to enlarge.

Town Of Century Buying AED For The Flomaton Fire Department

April 17, 2018

The Century Town Council voted Monday night to pay for an automated external defibrillator (AED) for the Flomaton Fire Department.

The AED will cost $1,103, according to Century Mayor Henry Hawkins, who made the request on behalf of the fire department.

“We are trying to get several more units,” Flomaton Fire Chief Steve Stanton said in a phone interview following the meeting. “They save lives.”

Just last week, a Flomaton High School student fell to the gym floor in cardiac arrest during a basketball game.  An AED was used in his resuscitation, and he was back home with his family by Saturday night. [Read more...]

The Flomaton Fire Department provides a mutual aid response in Century.

AED’s are already part of the emergency response in Century — they are carried by deputies from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office, Escambia County EMS ambulances and trucks from Escambia Fire Rescue.  The town also purchased AED units for the town hall, the community center on Highway 4 and the town maintenance shop.

Stanton say anyone that wishes to contribute toward the purchase of AED’s should call Flomaton Town Hall at (251) 296-2431.

Pictured: An AED installed in the lobby of the Century Town Hall. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.


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