Barons Exact Revenge With Late 5-2 Win Over Blue Wahoos

August 11, 2022

One night after rallying late to steal a win from the Birmingham Barons, the Pensacola Blue Wahoos suffered a similar fate on Wednesday in a 5-2 defeat.

Marlins rehabber Tommy Nance pitched 2.0 scoreless innings in relief for Pensacola, but three late Birmingham runs helped the Barons even up the series one game apiece.

J.J. Muno put Birmingham ahead 2-0 in the second inning with a two-run homer against Pensacola spot starter Jefry Yan. The Blue Wahoos couldn’t solve Barons starter Sean Burke, who delivered 5.0 scoreless innings, but kept the game within reach thanks to effective relief from Tyler Mitzel and Nance.

In the bottom of the seventh, the Blue Wahoos tied the game 2-2 thanks to a walk, a catcher’s interference call, a throwing error and a safety squeeze bunt from Thomas Jones against Luke Shilling (W, 1-0). Just moments later, the Barons took a 3-2 lead in the eighth as Andrew McInvale (L, 2-2) uncorked a wild pitch to score Oscar Colas from third base.

In the ninth, the Barons got a pair of insurance runs on a Jose Rodriguez double, Raudy Read sacrifice fly and a solo homer from Colas against Josh Simpson. Theo Denlinger (S, 5) got the final six outs to earn the save.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Barons on Thursday.

by Erik Bremer, Pensacola Blue Wahoos

One Charged After Man Hit Repeatedly In The Head With Tire Iron

August 10, 2022

One person has been charged after allegedly hitting a  man repeatedly in the head with a tire iron.

Lew Christopher Lansdon, 36, was charged with second degree felony aggravated battery causing bodily injury.

Lansdon allegedly pulled a knife on the victim during a dispute that originated over a set of tools. He then hit the victim in the head repeatedly with a tire iron while he was on the ground, according to an arrest report.

The Escambia County Sheriff’s Office arrived to find the victim with a noticeable head wound. He was conscious but not alert and seemed dazed from his injury. Deputies said he was unable to provide his side of the story due to his condition. He was transported by Escambia County EMS to Sacred Heart Hospital.

Lansdon’s statements were redacted from the arrest report, including his explanation about his own head injury.

Lew remained in the Escambia County Jail Wednesday morning with bond set at $19,500.

Restaurant Honors Legacy Of Fallen Marine “J.R.” Spears Of Molino

August 10, 2022

A shadow box was presented to a Pensacola restaurant Tuesday to help keep alive the legacy of Cpl. Jonathan Ross “J.R.” Spears (USMC) of Molino.  He was killed in action, Ramadi, Iraq, on October 23, 2005.

The Marine Corps League Pensacola presented the shadow box to Bubba’s 33 on Davis Highway.

Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tuesday Was National Book Lover’s Day At West Florida Libraries

August 10, 2022

Tuesday was National Book Lover’s Day, and the West Florida Public Libraries celebrated with the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

ECSO representatives read their favorite books to the public at libraries across Escambia County.

Pictured: National Book Lover’s Day at the Century Branch Library with deputy P. Frazier reading “The Tortoise & the Hare” and “Fox in Socks”. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry To Host Walnut Hill Town Hall

August 10, 2022

Escambia County District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry will host a town hall on Monday, August 15 at 5:30 p.m. at the Walnut HIll Community Center (Ruritan Club).

This will be an open forum event, and District 5 residents are invited and encouraged to attend.

County staff will be in attendance to address any additional questions or concerns from residents.

Pictured: District 5 Commissioner Steven Barry during a Cantonment town hall event in March 2022. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

ECSO Offering ‘Safety In The Place Of Worship’ Training Thursday In Bratt

August 10, 2022

The First Baptist Church of Bratt will host a “Safety in the Place of Worship” training from the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday.

The training is designed to help houses of worship consider the security needs of their facilities and operations. The training is designed for anyone responsible for the safety of their place of worship and will help attendees to understand the challenges and needs of worship security. The goal is to make the process of creating a secure environment easier, less expensive and more effective.

The free training event will take place at the First Baptist Church of Bratt at 4570 West Highway 4 in Bratt on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. The church asks that anyone planning to attend message them on their Facebook page.

Devers Caps Comeback For 5-4 Wahoos Walk-off Win

August 10, 2022

With two outs and two strikes in the bottom of the ninth, José Devers hit a two-run single to send the Pensacola Blue Wahoos to a 5-4 walk-off win over the Birmingham Barons on Tuesday night.

After the Barons jumped ahead 4-2 in the top of the ninth with a two-run Ian Dawkins homer against Sean Reynolds (W, 1-0), the Blue Wahoos rallied back with a fielding error and three walks against Edgar Navarro (L, 2-1) before Devers ended the game with his walk-off single. The win marked Pensacola’s eighth walk-off victory of the season, and their first since June 16.

Trevor Rogers, a 2021 NL All-Star with the Marlins, made a rehab start for Pensacola in his return from a back injury. The lefty went 3.1 innings, allowing a pair of runs, one earned, and striking out five. Barons catcher Raudy Read touched him for a solo homer in the first and an RBI double in the third to put Birmingham ahead 2-0.

After being stymied for five innings against Barons starter Matt Thompson, the Blue Wahoos tied things up in the sixth on a Nasim Nuñez RBI double and Griffin Conine RBI single. Effective relief from Justin Evans, Zack Leban and Eli Villalobos kept the game tied 2-2 until the ninth, when Dawkins put the Barons ahead with his home run.

With one out in the ninth, Will Banfield reached on an error before the next three batters coaxed walks against Navarro. Marcus Chiu’s bases-loaded walk drew the deficit to 4-3, but Taylor Broadway entered to strike out J.D. Orr and get ahead 0-2 on Devers. The second baseman coaxed the count full before delivering a walk-off, two-run single to right field.

The Blue Wahoos continue their series against the Barons on Wednesday.

by Eric Bremer, Pensacola Blue Wahoos

Century Council Gets First Look At Proposed Budget, And It’s $51K In The Black

August 9, 2022

The Century Town Council got their first look Monday evening at the town’s proposed budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year that begins October 1.

Noticeably absent from the budget is any project income from the Capital Trust Agency.  As we were first to report last week, Century will no longer receive any income from the CTA as it was organized into another agency that did not include Century as a partner.

Century’s budget for the current fiscal year ending September 30 projected $200,000 in income for CTA. According to a recent financial report, the town had realized $264,841.09 this fiscal year. For the new budget, the estimated income is zero.

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According to the town’s accountant, the proposed budget still projects $51,000 more in income than expenses.

Having seen the proposed budget for the first time Monday, the council will hold another workshop as the budgeting process continues.

Pictured: A Monday evening Century budget workshop with council members (L-R) Sandra McMurray-Jackson, Dynette Lewis, and James Smith, Jr. Council member Leonard White joined mid-meeting by phone. Council President Luis Gomez, Jr. was absent due to a death in the family, according to the town clerk. NorthEscambia.com photo, click to enlarge.

Atmore Man Arrested For Attempted Murder After Weeks On The Run

August 9, 2022

After seven weeks on the run, a man has been arrested for the attempted murder of his former girlfriend in Atmore.

Rayvon Desha Madison, age 31 of Atmore, was booked into the Escambia County (AL) Detention Center in Brewton about 8:50 p.m. Monday. He is charged with attempted murder, possession of a pistol by a convicted felon, three counts of domestic violence first degree assault, and reckless endangerment.

He was arrested without incident by Atmore Police Department investigators.

Atmore Police responded to a residence in Atmore just after midnight June 20 for a domestic disturbance with shots fired and determined Madison was a suspect.

Reminder: Cottage Hill Neighborhood Cleanup Day Is Wednesday

August 9, 2022

Residents of Cottage Hill will have the opportunity to dispose of yard debris and other items free of charge Wednesday, August 10 during a District 5 Neighborhood Cleanup.

During neighborhood cleanups, Escambia County departments team up to bring services to residents in an effort to keep local neighborhoods clean and safe. Participating is easy: Residents in the cleanup area simply leave eligible items at the curb to be disposed of free of charge by Escambia County and partnering agencies.

All debris must be at the curb directly in front of residences in the area by 7 a.m. on the day of the cleanup. Tires and paint cans should be separate from all other debris. Debris piles should not be placed under low-hanging lines or near poles, fences or mailboxes. All items, including containers, will be collected.

Only residents in the designated cleanup area are able to participate in the neighborhood cleanup. Items left at the curb outside of the cleanup area will not be collected. The collection area is east of Highway 95A, between the side streets north of McKenzie Road to Eden Road and to the east of Williams Ditch Road (see map above).

Items eligible for removal include:

  • Household appliances and electronics
  • Household junk and debris
  • Bicycles and toys
  • Old furniture and mattresses
  • Barbecue grills
  • Household hazardous waste (old paint, motor oil, chemicals, batteries)
  • Tires (limit 10 per household)

Items NOT eligible for removal include:

  • Building materials (concrete, bricks, blocks, roofing, drywall or lumber)
  • Explosives or ammunition
  • Auto parts
  • Dirt or sod
  • Vehicles or vessels
  • 55-gallon drums of fluids

The neighborhood cleanup initiative involves an aggressive cleanup effort, targeting different neighborhoods throughout the county, with crew members and volunteers picking up a variety of debris and waste, including electronics, furniture and household items.

Since 2016, more than 4,696 tons (9,392,000 pounds) of debris were collected and disposed of through the Community Redevelopment Agency’s Safe Neighborhood Program.

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