Fall Tradition: Pumpkins Have Arrived At Cantonment Pumpkin Patch
September 29, 2024
It’s a sure sign of fall in Cantonment.
The pumpkins have arrived at the Allen Memorial Methodist Men Pumpkin Patch in Cantonment
The pumpkin patch is located on Highway 29 near Neal Road and is open from 10:30 a.m. until 6 p.m. Monday-Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays, and 1-6 p.m. on Sundays. Smoked turkey legs will be for sale on Saturdays and Sunday beginning October 5.
The Allen Memorial United Methodist Men have sponsored the Pumpkin Patch since 1995.
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Fire Destroys Mobile Home, Vehicle In Beulah
September 29, 2024
A fire destroyed a mobile home and a vehicle Saturday night near the Beulah Station of Escambia County Fire Rescue.
The fire was reported in the 6200 block of West Nine Mile Road 6:50 p.m. There were no injuries reported, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
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Three Critically Injured, Molino Man Unharmed In Crash On W Street
September 29, 2024
Three people were critically injured, and a Molino man was unharmed in a three vehicle collision on w Street in Pensacola. The Florida Highway Patrol is still investigating the cause of the crash at 2:33 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of W Street and Nabors Place.
The driver of a black sedan, a 40-year-old Pensacola man, was transported to Sacred Heart Hospital with critical injuries. A 44-year-old female passenger in the vehicle was transported to Baptist Hospital with critical injuries. The driver of a ban SUV was taken to Baptist Hospital with critical injuries.
A 20-year-old Molino man driving a silver sedan was not injured.
Troopers said charges are pending as the investigation continues.
Pine Meadow Elementary Hosts Doughnuts With Dads (With Gallery)
September 29, 2024
Pine Meadow Elementary School held a doughnuts with dads event last week.
With an overwhelming attendance, the special day was divided into five time slots.
Students enjoyed painting pumpkins and hanging out with their special guest.
The next big event for Pine Meadow Elementary School is a fall carnival next Saturday, October 5 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Hadji Shrine Temple at 800 West Nine Mile Road.
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Tate Aggies Win Bulldog Invitational In Five Straight Matches
September 29, 2024
The Tate High School Aggies volley team won five straight matches Saturday to win the Bulldog Invitational at Crestview.
The Aggies won all of their matches but one in two straight sets.
Tate defeated:
- Bay 2-0 (25-15, 25-13)
- Crestview 2-0 (28-26, 25-18)
- Fort Walton Beach 2-1 (25-11, 19-25, 15-3)
- Walton 2-0 (25-11, 25-11)
- Destin 2-0 (25-22, 25-22)
Pictured: The Tate Aggies won the Bulldog Invitational at Crestview Saturday in five straight matches. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
UWF Takes Road Loss to No. 2 Grand Valley
September 29, 2024
by Bill Violona
After sustaining its worst regular-season loss Saturday in six years, UWF’s football team finds itself in uncommon territory, searching for solutions.
No. 2-ranked Grand Valley State opened up a close game at halftime with 17 points in the third quarter and rolled to a 31-7 victory against the No. 21 Argos, turning a marquee matchup into a one-sided showcase, delighting a crowd of 10,458 at Lubbers Stadium.
“I’m disappointed with how we played, especially on offense,” said head coach Kaleb Nobles during the post-game radio broadcast aired on ESPN-Pensacola. “We have to get better. “It’s completely on us. I take full responsibility with this one. It’s frustrating. But we’ve got to bounce back.”
That opportunity awaits UWF (1-2) with two home games – against winless Mississippi College and fierce rival Delta State – the next two weeks at PenAir Field.
In perspective to how great UWF’s success has been, this is the Argos’ only losing record at any point in a season since the inaugural 2016 season.
It’s also the first back-to-back losses since 2018, which was followed by the 2019 historic national title season when Nobles was on the coaching staff.
Facing one of the most tradition-rich programs in NCAA Division II, one with four national titles and the most wins the past 52 years of any D-2 or FBS (formerly Division 1-AA) team in the country, the Argos struggled from the outset against Grand Valley State.
The unbeaten Lakers (4-0), who now have three consecutive wins against ranked teams, took their first possession and went 85 yards in seven plays for a touchdown and emotional edge they kept the whole game.
This game’s statistical summary reflected how difficult Saturday became for UWF. Grand Valley amassed 436 yards total offense, including 312 rushing yards. The Lakers entered No. 3 in D-2 for rushing offense with 312 yards.
Meanwhile, Grand Valley’s defense held the Argos to only 121 total yards that included minus-7 yards rushing and just 56 yards total offense at halftime.
The Argos offensive line was overwhelmed by Grand Valley’s defense, which entered ranked No. 4 nationally in D-2 for fewest yards allowed.
UWF quarterback Marcus Stokes was under siege the entire game. He was sacked eight times, knocked to ground multiple other times, forced into two interceptions and completed 10 of 27 attempts for 102 yards.
Nearly every time Stokes dropped back to pass, there were defenders charging him. Nobles indicated in the post-game radio interview the need to address things on the offensive line.
“We have to find who our best guys are and get them on the field,” Nobles said on the offensive line. “We think we know, but those guys did not play as well today. We got to keep pushing those guys to get better.”
The Argos defense kept UWF in the game the first half and produced the Argos longest play of the game when senior defensive lineman Byron Puryear picked up a fumble and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown with 2:27 left before halftime.
Unfortunately, Puryear was hurt during a pass rush tackle in the third quarter concluding a positive day for the senior that included three tackles.
The fumble was caused by sophomore defensive back Kamrin Canterbury, who jarred the ball loose from Grand Valley quarterback Avery Moore during a tackle in the backfield. The scoop and score tied the game at the time.
Canterbury had a sensational game as UWF’s top performer. He had 16 tackles including seven solo stops. Ralph Ortiz was UWF’s next highest tackler with nine.
After that defensive score, however, Grand Valley answered with an eight-play, 74 yard drive, aided by two pass interference penalties, to take a 14-7 lead before halftime.
There’s obviously some things we have to clean up on defense overall,” Nobles said. “And we have to stop the run better.”
When the Lakers got the opening kickoff to start the second half, their 80 yard drive pushed the lead two scores and forced UWF to try and make plays against Grand Valley’s stout defense.
Jamontez Woods was UWF’s leading rusher with just 15 yards on eight carries. Da’Moni Brown, who had a big game last week against West Alabama, was held to one catch for 26 yards.
Former Milton High standout Raymond Cotrell saw his first action late in the game and had two catches for 18 yards.
This was the first meeting between the teams, but not UWF’s first time to Grand Valley State. The Argos practiced at Lubbers Stadium during the 2019 run to the championship when beating Ferris State in Big Rapids, Michigan.
UWF is hoping to arrange a return trip by Grand Valley to Pensacola in a future season.
WHAT’S NEXT
WHO: Mississippi College (0-4) vs. UWF Argos (1-2).
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 5, 4 p.m.
WHERE: PenAir Field
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Escambia Fire Rescue Deploys To Assist Following Hurricane Helene
September 29, 2024
Several resources from Escambia County Fire Rescue have deployed to Gilchrist County, Florida, in the wake of Hurricane Helene.
Seven personnel along with an engine company, a tender, and a command vehicle will meet with other resources from Region 1, including an engine from Pensacola Fire Department, to form a structural strike team. The strike team will assist Gilchrist County with emergency responses and will be deployed for 14 days.
Escambia County often deploys resources to areas affected by severe weather. Escambia County has received assistance following severe weather events including Hurricane Ivan and Hurricane Sally.
Pictured top are: Escambia County Fire Rescue Firefighter Robert Held, Firefighter Haley Crabb, Firefighter Michael Maddrey, Lieutenant Darren Snipes, Battalion Chief Steve Boothe, Firefighter Kenny Fehl, Lieutenant Keith Chapman, and Firefighter Shannon Halfacre.
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FPL Seeks Parcel For ‘Laydown Yard’ In Century Industrial Park
September 29, 2024
Florida Power & Light in proposing to use a Town of Century industrial park lot for a “laydown yard” to place poles and equipment, according to the town.
According to an agenda item that will be presented to the town council this week, FPL will pay the town $10,000 if the proposal is approved. OF that. $7,500 will be for 0.368 acres of a permanent utility easement and $2,500 will be for 2.127 acres of temporary construction easement that will expire in December. The easement will be located along the boundary of two parcels. FPL will be given the right clear the land and keep it cleared of all vegetation.
The parcel would provide FPL easy access to an electrical transmission line located just to the north of the Industrial Park.
Once FPL has completed their project, the utility will return to the property to its original state, according to the proposed agreement. FPL will have access to the property by foot, motorized construction and other types of heavy vehicles and trucks carrying construction equipment, materials and personnel.
Pictured: The red area indicated the approximate utility easement the temporary FPL proposes in the Century Industrial Park. NorthEscambia.com graphic, click to enlarge.
From ECSO To Animal Rescue To Emergency Management: Escambia County Responds To Helene Recovery
September 28, 2024
Agencies from Escambia County responded Friday to areas impacted by Hurricane Helene.
Escambia County Emergency Management deployed early Friday morning to Madison County along with the county’s mobile command unit, THOR, Escambia County EMS, and Santa Rosa County Emergency Management to support response and recovery efforts. An Animal Search and Rescue team also responded.
In addition, Escambia County is hosting animals that were evacuated due to Hurricane Helene at the Escambia County Equestrian Center in Beulah.
The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office also deployed to Madison County to assist with recovery efforts. The team is comprised of Escambia Sheriff’s Office employees who have volunteered to respond to disaster areas. The group is completely self-sufficient and equipped with chainsaws, generators, sleeping quarters, showers, full cook team, skid steer to help clear roads, ATVs and other equipment that can be used to assist in search and rescue operations along with law-enforcement duties. They will be deployed 7-14 days.
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God Bless You All: EREC Linemen Helping With Power Restoration After Hurricane Helene
September 28, 2024
Crews from Escambia River Electric Cooperatives deployed Friday to assist with power restoration following Hurricane Helene.
The EREC crews will assist with power restoration for Central Florida Electric Cooperative in Chiefland, Florida.
“Thank you to all the linemen leaving their families to help us. God bless you all,” Teresa Hodge of Bell, Florida, said through social media.
Before they departed, EREC CEO Ryan Campbell emphasized the importance of extreme caution and safety measures.
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