Hundreds Without Power For Eight Hours Saturday In Walnut Hill And Bratt Area

October 17, 2021

About 900 Escambia River Electric Cooperative customers were without power for about eight hours Saturday.

A power pole caught fire at Still Road and Howard Hall in Bratt. The location is not far from the Oak Grove power substation so the pole had multiple transmission lines attached.

The power went out about 8:45 a.m. and was restored about 4:45 p.m. in the Walnut Hill, Bratt, Oak Grove, Davisville and Nokomis areas.

The Walnut Hill Station of Escambia Fire Rescue responded Saturday morning to the initial fire report.

The outage was in area generally from Ernest Ward Middle and Highway 164 to the south, Highway 99 and Pine Barren Road to the east, the state line to the north, and Brushy Creek and Nokomis to the west.

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Roadside Attractions: North Escambia’s Colorful Fall Flowers

October 17, 2021

Looking for a little fall color? The roadsides throughout North Escambia are covered with lots of fall wildflowers.

From goldenrods to black-eyed Susans, there’s color everywhere.

If you want to take a North Escambia fall wildflower tour, grab the allergy pills and camera, get off Highway 29, and hit the less-traveled side roads.

The photos on this page were taken on McBride Road near Byrneville.

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No. 1 UWF Falls To No. 12 West Georgia

October 17, 2021

The high-wire acts to victory which have earmarked the University of West Florida’s historic football success ran out of late-game magic.

It spoiled Saturday what could have been the perfect UWF Homecoming Game in the Argos long-awaited return to Blue Wahoos Stadium.

After digging out of a 17-0 first-half deficit, the unbeaten, No. 1-ranked Argos took the lead, then lost it on a game-changing turnover, eventually leading into No. 12 ranked West Georgia’s 30-26 upset victory.

The loss before a school record crowd of 7,052 snapped an 11-game winning streak, which included UWF’s astonishing post-season run in 2019 to the NCAA Division II national championship.

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“Being in that place I feel like our guys have handled every situation really, really well. (Saturday) we didn’t,” said UWF coach Pete Shinnick. “And I’ve got to do a better job of finding a way of getting them in a position to play great football every time we step out.

“We had our opportunities and didn’t take advantage of them. I’ve got to put our team in the best situation to do that. Right now it’s one game, it’s one moment. We have a lot of football in front of us.”

West Georgia (6-1) sealed its third win at Blue Wahoos Stadium by running out the final 6:27 of the game. It followed a near-miss go-ahead touchdown when UWF quarterback Austin Reed’s pass to Shomari Mason on a fourth-down play from the 7 couldn’t be corralled.

From that point, the Wolves methodically produced five first downs, then a kneel-down at the Argos 34 as time expired. Incredibly, in this rivalry, the road team has won each time.

“Unfortunately, they just did a great job of holding the ball those last seven minutes and we didn’t get the ball back,” Reed said. “But I appreciate Coach Shinnick having the trust in us on fourth down to let us go out there and make plays.”

“This team is not done. We’ve got a lot more left to do.”

Reed found rhythm after a tough start to complete 31 of 52 passes for 410 yards and three touchdowns. All three of those were caught by Ka’Ron Ashley, matching a school record for most single-game TD receptions. He caught 12 passes for 160 yards.

Hours earlier, West Georgia wasted little time quieting the record crowd. After the opening kickoff sailed through the endzone, the Wolves drove 75 yards in eight plays for the game’s first touchdown.

The Argos had their first offensive chance end in frustration. Aided by two personal foul penalties on West Georgia that created first downs, the Argos had a first-and-goal situation from the 8.

But two running plays were thwarted. Reed was stopped inches short on a keeper.

That typified how little went right for UWF in the first half.

“Everything worked for them and not much for us,” Shinnick said.

Until the final 68 seconds of the first half.

Trailing 17-0, UWF got a spark when cornerback Sharod Oliver tackled West Georgia running back Jace Jordan in the end zone for a safety. That play with 1:08 left before halftime was set up when UWF punter Steve Dawson pinned the Wolves at the 1 with his terrific punt.

Two plays later, the Argos had their first points. Ironically, the last safety produced by UWF’s defense was also against West Georgia in 2019.

On the ensuing free kick, the ball went out of bounds at the Argos 2. By rule, the 30 yard advance from the kickoff spot at the 20 gave UWF desired field position at midfield.

Reed then delivered his sharpest sequence. He connected on a pair of downfield throws, then hit Ashley over the middle in the end zone for UWF’s first touchdown.

Reed then went 4-for-4 on passes on the first possession of the third quarter, leading to a 34-yard touchdown to Ashley, which cut the deficit to 17-16.

Seven minutes later, the duo hooked up on a 21-yard pass to take the lead.

But the game changed when West Georgia safety Mike Miller picked up a fumble that was stripped from UWF receiver David Durden. He went 34 yards through track to give the Wolves the lead.

“We were driving and really unstoppable at that point,” Shinnick said. “Just clicking, moving. That kind of added a little heaviness to us, because now we’re down.”

But not for long. Kicker Griffin Cerra booted a 42-yard field goal with 14:37 left to give the Argos the lead again.

On the ensuing possession, however, West Georgia drove 76 yards on 10 plays for a go-ahead touchdown pass that became the winning score.

“We couldn’t keep getting away with how we started,” Reed said. “We got away with it at Texas A&M Commerce and we got away with it at Delta State and this time a team didn’t let us get away with it.”

The Argos will get a chance to move forward at home next Saturday (Oct. 22) when facing Shorter at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

“I really, really like our team,” Shinnick said. “I’m confident we can bounce back. This one really hurts. This stings, because you only get so many opportunities to win games and you only get so many opportunities to stay undefeated.”

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Escambia County Named ‘Best Disability Employer’ Over 21 Other Counties

October 17, 2021

Escambia County has been named the Best Disability Employer in Area 1 from the Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. Area 1 spans from Pensacola to Live Oak; Escambia County was selected as the recipient out of 21 other counties.

The Escambia County Commission and human resources staff have brought “on the job training” individuals into positions that allow them to learn valuable skills and show how their talents can be utilized for the benefit of all. Those who are hired are staffed throughout Escambia County’s various departments, including planning and building services, human resources, facilities, and public safety.

“We’ve been working with the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation for many years, so it’s an honor to be recognized with this award” said Human Resources Director Crystal Dadura. “People with all types of abilities need the opportunity to enhance their skill sets, and Escambia County is proud to provide that opportunity for them.”

The Florida Division of Vocational Rehabilitation’s mission is to help people with disabilities find and maintain employment and enhance their independence. This is accomplished through their vision to become the first place people with disabilities turn when seeking employment and a top resource for employers in need of qualified employees.

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Alleged Triggerman In Ladarius Clardy Murder Is Now Behind Bars

October 16, 2021

The alleged triggerman in the murder of football standout Ladarius Clardy is now in the Escambia County Jail.

Kobie Lashun Jenkins, Jr. is being held without bond on multiple charges including first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Jenkins, 21, was booked into the Escambia County Jail Friday night after reportedly turning himself in.

Authorities are still searching for Timothy Knight Jr., 20, and Terrell Taquez Parker, 23, are wanted for principal first degree murder, conspiracy to commit murder and one count of attempted murder.

Amos Dehontiguan Snowden Jr. and his brother Da’Quavion Snowden, Jr. are both charged with first degree principal to murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Both remain in the Escambia County Jail without bond.

Clardy, a former standout Pine Forest High School quarterback, was shot and found dead in a vehicle crash. His vehicle was found with over 50 bullet holes in a ravine at Hollywood Avenue and Fairfield Drive about 1 a.m. on July 1.

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of Knight or Parker is asked to call the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office at (850) 436-9620, Crime Stoppers at (850) 433-STOP, or 911.

Crestview Gets Close 7-3 Win Over The Tate Aggies (With Gallery)

October 16, 2021

The Tate Aggies fought hard Friday night but came up short in a 7-3 loss to the Bulldogs in Crestview Friday night.

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Crestview (5-3) took a 7-0 lead over the Aggies with a 13-yard run.

In the fourth quarter, Tate sophomore Ward O’Brien handed off to senior Warren Henke for a 24-yard run to the Crestview 8-yard line. On fourth down, Henke got control of a high snap but was stopped at about the 3-yard line.

On a fourth down Crestview punt, Kabron Purifoy blocked it, once again putting the Aggies within reach of the end zone. On third down, it was O’Brien to Diego Dukes, but he was stopped at about the 15-yard line.

O’Brien nailed a 26-yard field goal to make it 7-3 with 8:12 to go in the fourth quarter.

The Tate Aggies (1-7) are off next Friday night before hosting Niceville on October 29.

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Newly Hired Escambia Firefighters, Paramedics And Dispatchers To Receive $2,000 Sign-on Bonus

October 16, 2021

Newly hired Escambia County firefighters, paramedics and emergency dispatchers will receive a $2,000 sign-on bonus

“Just like in every county, we’re constantly competing to hire the best personnel,” said Escambia County Public Safety Director Eric Gilmore. “This pay incentive makes us competitive and gives us a better chance to recruit and hire the best possible candidates for Escambia County.”

The bonus was approved this week by the Escambia County Commission as they amended a Recruitment Initiative Pay Policy originally passed in May.

If the new hire does not remain in the position for 12 months, they will be required to reimburse the county on a pro rata basis based up on the number of day remaining in the one year agreement.

Catholic Tops Northview 45-13

October 16, 2021

The 3A Catholic Crusaders defeated the 1A Northview Chiefs Friday night.

After Catholic took a 14-0 lead, Northview’ Jamarkus Jefferson was in from about 3-yards out to make it 14-7.

The Crusaders expanded their lead to 38-7 at the half and then 45-7 by the end of the third.

Jefferson was in the end zone with about four minutes to go in the fourth quarter, as Catholic went on to win it 45-13 in Pensacola.

The Marianna Bulldogs (4-4) will make the long haul to Bratt to face the Northview Chiefs (2-4) next Friday night.

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Escambia Firefighter That Suffered Heart Attack During Training Exercise Is Now Recovering At Home

October 16, 2021

An Escambia County firefighter that went into cardiac arrest during a training exercise was discharged from the hospital Friday evening.

According to the Escambia County Professional Firefighters union, the firefighter is now resting comfortably at home.

The firefighter was taking part in a search training exercise Monday afternoon at a former shopping center a the corner of Pace Boulevard and Fairfield Drive. Fellow firefighters immediately came to his aid, and he was transported to an area hospital by Escambia County EMS.

Fog machines were used during the Monday’s training scenarios, but there was no live fire or smoke.

Friday Night Football Finals

October 16, 2021

Here are this week’s North Escambia area high school football games:

FLORIDA

  • Crestview 7, Tate 3 [Story, photos...]
  • Pensacola Catholic 45, Northview 13 [Story...]
  • Wakulla 20, West Florida 14
  • Pine Forest 49, Milton 20
  • Gulf Breeze 21, Washington 16
  • Godby 29, Pensacola High 0
  • Navarre 41, Pace 34
  • Jay (bye week)
  • Escambia (bye week)

ALABAMA

  • Escambia Academy 43, Lighthouse Christian 15
  • Escambia County (Atmore) 36, W.S. Neal 24
  • Hillcrest-Evergreen 21, Flomaton 9
  • T.R. Miller (bye week)

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