Bloodsworth Commissioned Into Navy, Graduates From Auburn

May 12, 2014

Jessica Nichole Bloodsworth was commissioned as an ensign into the United States Navy from the Auburn Naval ROTC on May 3. She received her first salute by SCPO (AW) Lee Coleman, USN (Ret). She graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree  in chemistry from Auburn University on May 4.
Bloodsworth is a 2010 graduate of Northview High School where she was a NJROTC cadet under the leadership of SCPO Lee Coleman and Captain Charlie Code. She is the daughter of Howard and Sherrell Bloodsworth of Bratt.
Jessica will be stationed at Naval Station Mayport in Mayport, FL, on the USS Gettysburg (CG64) as a surface warfare officer.

Soldier Wins Car, Gives It Away To Sergeant Suffering From Leukemia

May 11, 2014

When dedicated blood donor and Florida National Guard Sergeant Jacob Thomas won a car in a blood center promotion in Escambia County…he knew almost right away that he was not going to keep it.

He decided to give the car away to his friend and fellow Platoon Sergeant William McNeil, Jr. who is fighting Leukemia and awaiting a bone marrow transplant.

“I got a reliable car, I don’t particularly need the money, so you know, it’s like helping a friend out. I mean, he needs it a lot more than I do. It’s the right thing to do. The car is just a bonus. The real winning is donating blood and helping people and saving their lives”, said Thomas.

“He told me I just want to give you the car. I was completely blown away and I really didn’t know what to say. I have a really old car and must travel to Shands Hospital in Gainesville for treatment. Now I have a car that will hold my family and one that is a gas saver”, said McNeil.

Jacob has been donating blood since high school and ironically enough, his friend William has received multiple blood and platelet transfusions due to the harsh effects of chemotherapy.

Pictured top: Florida National Guard Sergeant Jacob Thomas (blue shirt) signs over a Kia that he won to fellow Platoon Sergeant William McNeil, Jr. (left). Courtesy images for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tons Of Food Collected During Annual ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ Drive

May 11, 2014

Saturday was the annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive, with letter carriers in Escambia County collecting tons and tons of food to benefit local groups like the Manna Food Pantries.

Manna Food Pantries received 73,485 pounds of food, with more expected to trickle in next week from Publix stores and late donations at area post offices. Saturday morning, the Manna warehouse was nearly empty after having been devastated by the flood, but by the end of the day it was nearly fully again.

North Escambia residents were generous in their giving. The Century, Jay, Molino and McDavid post offices collected a combined total of 4,004 pounds of food — 722 pounds more than last year. The Cantonment Post Office collected 10,172 pounds, up 1,484 pounds over last year.

Each year the National Association of Letter Carriers holds the “Stamp Out Hunger” food drive, where U.S. Postal Service employees pick up donations of non-perishable food along their routes.

Pictured top: Shelves restocked at Manna Food Pantries. Pictured inset and below: Letter carriers and scores of volunteers collect and sort food donations to Stamp Out Hunger Saturday. Courtesy photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Farm Share, Volunteers Work To Feed Flood Victims

May 11, 2014

Over 30,000 pounds of food was distributed Saturday in Cantonment to hundreds of families in need following the flooding in Escambia County.

The non-profit group Farm Share and dozens of local volunteers handed out the food items at Ransom Middle School. Those in need received food items that included pasta, breads, yogurt, cantaloupe and fresh corn.

Pictured: Volunteers load food at a Farm Share event Saturday at Ransom Middle School in Cantonment. Pictured inset: Rep. Clay Ingram helps load food into a vehicle at the event. Pictured bottom: Commissioner Steven Barry lends a hand. NorthEcambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Northview FFA Names Chapter Officers

May 10, 2014

The Northview High School FFA has named chapter offers for the upcoming school year.

New officers are:

  • President-Haylee Weaver
  • Vice-President-Bethany Reynolds
  • Secretary- Courtney Weekley
  • Treasurer- Moriah MaGhan
  • Reporter- Tiffani Cruce
  • Sentinel- Tabitha Chavers
  • Public Relations- Mitchell Singleton
  • Parliamentarian- Hunter Kite
  • Historian- Kaitlyn Klinatland
  • Chaplain – Cody Kite
  • Photographer- Tamara Barrows

The new officers will be installed during the annual Northview FFA banquet on May 16.

The Northview High School FFA has been recognized as one of the top FFA chapters in the state and nation.

Pictured top: Northview FFA officers (L-R) Mitchell Singleton, Haylee Weaver and Courtney Weekley serve breakfast during a recent event at the school. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Rotary Academic All-Stars Named From Four Area Schools

May 9, 2014

The Atmore Rotary Club recognized about 150 area high school students as Academic All-Stars Thursday night.

The Academic All-Star program is open to students who attend Northview High School, Atmore Christian School, Escambia County High School or Escambia Academy. To be named an Academic All-Star, a student must have maintained at least a B average in every subject for each grading period of the school year, with at least one A for each grading period.

Those who have maintained this status from the 9th through the 12th grades, were honored as Four-Year Academic All-Stars (pictured top). Each senior received a $500 scholarship, while Four-Year Academic All-Stars received a $750 scholarship.

The following students were recognized Thursday night as Atmore Rotary Academic All-Stars:

(Four-Year Academic All-Starts are denoted with  asterisks)

ATMORE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Tenth Grade

  • Madelyn Boatwright
  • Christopher Gehman
  • Ethan Heller
  • Nathan Jurjevich

Eleventh Grade

  • Caleb Hochstetler
  • Wesley Hostetler
  • Darren Landis

Twelfth Grade

  • Durrell Martin
  • Travis Smith ***

ESCAMBIA ACADEMY

Ninth Grade

  • Kallie Byrd
  • Brandon Durant
  • Jessica Franco
  • Eli Godwin
  • Paolo Gorme
  • Bailey Lancaster
  • Trae Lee
  • Morgann McDonald
  • Sarah Elizabeth McGill
  • Abby Smith

Tenth Grade

  • Noah Blue
  • Saige Garrett
  • Todd Lamb
  • Kennedy McGhee
  • Kajal Patel
  • Mikayla Spruill

Eleventh Grade

  • Claire Dawe
  • Garrett Kirk
  • Natalie Lassiter
  • Auden Lassiter
  • Anna Catherine Sasser
  • Nate Smith
  • Lindsey Weatherford

Twelfth Grade

  • Abby Akins ***
  • Tucker Boatwright
  • Grayson Emmons
  • Tristan McAnally
  • Peyton Snider
  • Sarah Weatherford ***
  • Allison Woods

ESCAMBIA COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL

Ninth Grade

  • Jayla Janae Adams-Davis
  • Jade Alexandria Adams
  • Deandre Cordale Barron
  • Anthony Beckham
  • Chille’ Devonta Ford
  • Tydaiza Lacute Gamble
  • Stephen David Gehman
  • Tyranie Alyvia Henderson
  • Derik Andrew Kidd
  • Triston Jamal Knott
  • Melea Sierra Dawn McGhee
  • Maliyah Dashe Milton
  • Justin Wayne Pearson
  • Ariel Nichole Whatley
  • Derrion Dequan Williams

Tenth Grade

  • Daniel Allen Currie III
  • Devante Raekwon Dailey
  • Daniel Tyler Weaver

Eleventh Grade

  • Dominique Beckham
  • Alexis Clark
  • Ashley English
  • Rodrick Felder
  • Robert Henderson
  • Lyricia Johnson
  • Raven Lewis
  • Christin Simpkins

12th Grade

  • Malcolm Black
  • Tristen Boothe ***
  • Vanessa Cuenca
  • Alexis Moorer
  • Annah Nichols ***
  • Larry Pugh
  • Matthew Quimby ***
  • Moeshia Salter
  • Davontae Walker

NORTHVIEW HIGH SCHOOL

Ninth Grade

  • Autumn Grace Albritton
  • Alyssa Brianna Borelli
  • Peighton Danielle Dortch
  • Jewel Regina Garner
  • Emily Michelle Heard
  • Adrian Daniel King
  • Brandon Edward Korinchak
  • Kaitlyn Nicole Pugh
  • Mitchell James Singleton
  • Brianna Morgan Smith
  • Jessica Lauren Stacey
  • Jada Mona Tucker
  • Chelsea Ann Waters
  • David Conrad Weber
  • Hadley Marie Woodfin

Tenth Grade

  • Jessica Kathryn Amerson
  • Lawrence CW Douglas
  • Leah Grace Fischer
  • Jordan Noelle Helmken
  • Abbie Elizabeth Johnson
  • Trevor Dale Levins
  • Moriah Renee’ McGahan
  • Jason Andrew Perritt
  • Bethany Cheyenne Reynolds
  • Savanna Brianne Roux
  • Jordan Caroline Taylor
  • David Franklin Thorpe
  • Harmoni Faith Till
  • Haylee Alease Weaver
  • Madison Paige Weber
  • Courtney Bryce Weekley

Eleventh Grade

  • Penny Nicole Banda
  • Joshua Joseph Borelli
  • Tristan Taylor Brown
  • Megan Paige Bryan
  • Kristen Renae Byrd
  • Kendal Brooke Cobb
  • Holly Merlice Cofield
  • Austin Blake Cunningham
  • Kyndall Lauren Hall
  • Julie Beth Hester
  • Adrianna Dawn Lee
  • Jessica Leigh McCullough
  • Aaron Thomas McDonald
  • Mallory Mason Ryan
  • Rachel Caroline Sepulveda
  • Samantha Elizabeth Sharpless
  • Rickey Heath Smith
  • Kelton Joe Wooten

Twelfth Grade

  • Madison Brooke Arrington
  • Kevin Matthew Barrow
  • Kasie Lee Braun ***
  • Skye Lynn Brown
  • Audrey Leigh Byrd
  • Katelynne Nicole Calloway
  • Kira Nerys Cartwright
  • Lana Leigh Clayton
  • Mashama Ashaki-Kai Codrington
  • Morgan Nicole Digmon
  • Anna Elizabeth Donald ***
  • Anna Elizabeth Fischer
  • Marina Nikol Gray
  • Tamara Maria Green
  • Rebecca Lynn Grim
  • Courtney Lynn Jones
  • Chloe Vanessa Leonard
  • Alexandria Nicole Martin
  • Tiffani Nichole Pritchett
  • Caitlyn Christine Rigby
  • Hilery Danielle Scott
  • Courtney Yvonne Solari ***
  • Lauryn Elizabeth Walker
  • Courtney Alexandra Weaver ***
  • Victoria Anne Wright ***

Inspirational Student Heroes To Be Honored Tonight

May 8, 2014

The annual Inspirational Student Hero Awards were presented Thursday night at the University of West Florida.

Cox Communications recognized 45 students from Escambia County who have overcome extreme challenges in life, such as mental or physical disabilities, severe medical conditions, language barriers or family adversity.

The students were chosen by a committee of leaders at their school. During the event, Cox presented the students with an engraved medallion and certificates of honor from Cox. Congressman Jeff Miller’s office was also be on hand to recognize the students with a certificate.

“Each of the students being recognized is an inspiration to us all. They have shown enduring perseverance, inner strength and courage of character to rise above significant challenges and bring encouragement to others,” stated Jacqui Vines, senior vice president and general manager of Cox Southeast. “It is truly my honor to pay tribute to these student heroes.”

Listed below are the 2014 Cox Inspirational Student Heroes Award winners for Escambia County.

Bellview Elementary — Crystal Hassell
Bellview Middle — Samuel Lyons
Beulah Elementary — Lauren Williams
Blue Angels Elementary — Noah Anderson
Bratt Elementary — Leila Tuberville
Brown Barge Middle — DaJohn Jamison
Byrneville Elementary — Joseph Franklin
C.A. Weis Elementary — Gary Ford
Cordova Park Elementary — Kaleia Richard
Ensley Elementary — Rodnesha English
Escambia High — Josh Wilhelm
Escambia Charter — Brandon Grandison
Ferry Pass Elementary — Alexandra Ceballos
Ferry Pass Middle — Trenton Faulkner
Global Learning Academy — Mikel Jones
Hellen Caro Elementary — Anthony Fisher
Holm Elementary — Cole Oglesby
Jacqueline Harris Prep — Jordan Shipp
Jim Allen Elementary — Molly McArthur
Jim Bailey Middle — Fredricka Walker
Lincoln Park Elementary — Kewaun Hays
Longleaf Elementary — Trinity Smith
McArthur Elementary — James Gray
Montclair Elementary — JaBrea Darnes
Myrtle Grove Elementary — Maxim Houser
N.B. Cook Elementary — Alysa Larsen
Navy Point Elementary — Malachi Durant
Northview High — Kelsie Hudson
O.J. Semmes Elementary — Adrianna Hedrick
Oakcrest Elementary — Antoine Banks
Pensacola High — Samuel Waz
Pine Forest High — Tyler Brady
Pine Meadow Elementary — Alexander Nicholson
Pleasant Grove Elementary — LillyMae Goodman
R. C. Lipscomb Elementary — Hakeem McCreary
Ransom Middle — Kameron Armour
Scenic Heights Elementary — My Nguyen
Sherwood Elementary — Tay’Shun Lewis
Tate High — Logan Hunter
Warrington Elementary — Laniya Thompson
Warrington Middle — Tavaius Dawson
Washington High — Coco Atwood
West Pensacola Elementary — Tyson Reeves, Jr.
Woodham Middle — Brianna Ortiz
Workman Middle — Parker Darling

Cantonment Church Conducting Toy Drive For Flood Victims

May 7, 2014

Pine Forest Assembly in Cantonment is conducting a toy and backpack drive for the youngest  victims of the recent flooding.

Backpacks and toys small enough to fit inside of backpacks are being collected at Pine Forest Assembly of God, 3125 Pine Forest Road from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m., Monday-Friday.

“As I continued to think about the families who have lost all of their belongings, God placed the children on my heart. Sometimes we forget  about the little ones and the impact that these kinds of disasters have on them,” said Pine Forest Assembly Children’s Pastor Heather Murphy. “Knowing that most families do not have a home to store items, I am asking for smaller toys that can fit inside of a backpack.”

For more information, contact Heather Murphy at (850) 476-1378.

Just For Kids: Summer Flowers At The Century Library

May 7, 2014

A “Summer Flowers” program will be held at 5 p.m. Thursday at the Century Branch Library.

Participants will enjoy a great story about summer. Cookies and treats will be served and children will also plant a summer flower in a pot to take home.

The Century Branch Library is located at 7991 North Century Boulevard, next to the Century Town Hall.

Walker Awarded Tommy Weaver Memorial Scholarship

May 6, 2014

Northview High School senior Lauryn Walker has been awarded the  Tommy Weaver Memorial Scholarship.

She will receive $500 upon enrollment in college. Applicants were required to fill out a brief application and write an essay explaining why the scholarship was important to them and how it would make it possible for them to continue their education.

Walker was awarded the scholarship recently during the annual Northview DCT banquet.  The scholarship fund was established in memory of  Tommy Weaver, DCT/Ag instructor and assistant coach who passed away in March 2012.

Pictured top: Tommy Weaver Memorial Scholarship Lauryn Walker with Northview Principal Gayle Weaver. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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