Tate Aggies Shut Out Pensacola High

April 8, 2021

The Tate Aggies shut out the Pensacola High Tigers 11-0 Wednesday night.

Tucker Griffin earned the win for Tate, lasting two innings, allowing one hit and no runs while striking out four and walking none. Ethan McAnally, Joseph Pusateri, and Colton Swiers pitched five total innings in relief, collectively allowing just one hit and no runs while striking out six.

Jadon Fryman went 3-4 at the plate for the Aggies with two runs and three RBIs. Drew Reaves wen 2-4 with four runs. Zak Licastro and Jordan Jarman had two hits each. Frankie Randall and Ethan McAnally added one each.

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Blue Wahoos To Welcome Back Near Capacity Crowds For 2021 Season

April 8, 2021

Baseball will return to Blue Wahoos Stadium this year with near capacity crowds, but face masks will be required.

“We are thrilled to have received approval from Major League Baseball to welcome our great fans back to Blue Wahoos Stadium in 2021,” team president Jonathan Griffith said. “Our staff has worked closely with Major League Baseball to develop a comprehensive plan to ensure fans can safely return to the ballpark and to maximize our capacity so our community can enjoy the Wahoos Life together.”

In coordination with Major League Baseball, the Blue Wahoos have set the following safety guidelines for Blue Wahoos Stadium in 2021:

  • Face Masks: Face masks must be worn at all times by all fans over the age of two. Masks may be removed briefly when fans are actively eating or drinking while seated in their assigned seat. Major League Baseball’s mask mandate includes all Minor League stadiums, regardless of local, state, or federal guidelines.
  • In-Seat Concessions: To prevent lines on the concourse and allow fans to enjoy the game from their seats, mobile concession ordering with in-seat delivery through StadiumDrop will be available.
  • No Bags: To reduce contamination and ensure safe reduced-contact entry for fans and staff, bags will not be permitted to be brought into Blue Wahoos Stadium, except for medical or diaper bags.
  • Physical Distancing: Physical distancing will be enforced on the concourse, concession lines, Bait and Tackle Shop, and at all entrances and exits.
  • Multiple Entrances & Exits: Guests will be directed to enter and exit the stadium through designated entry gates to expedite the process and limit crowding at any one entrance. At the conclusion of the game, guests will receive instructions on safe exit procedures and exit locations. In weather delay situations, fans will be permitted to return to their cars during the delay and allowed to re-enter the stadium when the game resumes to prevent crowding on the stadium’s concourse.
  • Buffer Zone: For the safety of players, coaches, and fans, there will be a two-row buffer comprising the first two rows of seats closest to the field in areas frequented by players and coaches. No contact will be permitted between players and fans, including for autograph requests and fans will not be allowed to gather near the dugouts, bullpens, or other areas near the players.
  • Staff Screening: All Blue Wahoos staff members are required to pass a temperature and health screening before being admitted to the stadium. All staff are required to wear face masks inside the stadium.
  • Enhanced Sanitation: Blue Wahoos staff will frequently clean, disinfect, sanitize, and monitor common-touch surfaces and high-use guest areas frequently and consistently throughout games. Hand sanitizer will be available to fans in multiple locations throughout the stadium.

Tate High’s Jacori Simpkins Commits To Webber International

April 8, 2021

Tate High School’s Jacori Simpkins on Wednesday signed to play football at the next level. Simpkins committed to Webber International University in Babson Park, Florida. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

One Additional COVID-19 Death, 25 New Cases Reported In Escambia County

April 8, 2021

THIS IS AN ARCHIVED STORY. SEE NORTHESCAMBIA.COM FOR THE LATEST DATA.

One additional COVID-19 death and 25 new cases were reported Wednesday in Escambia County.

Here is the latest data:

Escambia County cases:

Total cases: 35,027 (+25)
Non-Florida residents: 3,626
Recovered: 34,178*
Total deaths: 670 (+1)
Long-term care facility deaths: 280
Current hospitalizations: 26 (-6)
Number of tests reported last day: 613
Percent positive reported last day:  2.5%
Percent positive reported last week: 4.7%

Escambia County cases by location*:

Pensacola: 26,122 (+14)
Cantonment: 3,152 (+1)
Century: 1,173
—-including 774 Century prison inmates
Molino: 486
McDavid: 210
Bellview: 57
Walnut Hill: 53
Perdido Key: 21
Gonzalez: 13

Santa Rosa County cases:

Total cases: 17,843 (+13)
Non-Florida residents: 231
Total deaths: 279 (+1)
Long-term care facility deaths: 81
Cumulative Hospitalizations: 864*
Number of tests reported last day: 317
Percent positive reported last day: 4.2%

Santa Rosa County cases by location*:

Milton: 8,505  (+5)
Navarre: 3,680 (+3)
Gulf Breeze: 3,316 (+4)
Pace: 1,432
Jay: 545 (+1)
Bagdad: 32

Florida cases:

Total cases: 2,096,747
Florida residents: 2,057,359
Deaths: 33,822
Hospitalizations: 86,292

*“Hospitalizations” in the statewide and Santa Rosa County totals is a count of all laboratory confirmed cases in which an inpatient hospitalization occurred at any time during the course of illness. Most of these people are longer be hospitalized. The FDOH does not provide a count of patients currently hospitalized. The Escambia County number is current data compiled each day from the local hospitals.

**On cases by location, the city is based upon zip code and is not always received as part of the initial notification. There may be a delay in reporting locations, and locations will not total the daily case increase as a result.

***The Florida Department of Health does not have a clear standard or definition of “recovered” and does not report a number of recovered individuals. Escambia County is reporting an approximate recovery number defined as the total cases prior to last month, minus deaths. In other words, anyone that tested positive more than a month ago is presumed to have recovered by Escambia County.

**Data Sources: Florida Department of Health, Escambia County, City of Pensacola, local hospitals.

Driver Turns Himself In, Vehicle Recovered In Deadly Mobile Highway Hit And Run

April 7, 2021

The man believed to be responsible for a deadly hit and run accident on Mobile Highway has turned himself in to authorities.

Charles F. Nobles, 34, surrendered at the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office after the vehicle he was allegedly driving was located, according to the Florida Highway Patrol. He has not yet been arrested.

The blue Mustang involved in the crash was recognized by a man who saw the vehicle description in the news, and he called authorities. It was parked outside the WoodSpring Suites in the 2000 block of West Detroit Boulevard with the damage covered by a tarp. Troopers responded to the scene and seized the vehicle, which FHP said had front end damage consistent with the fatal hit and pedestrian crash.

FHP said the 49-year old female pedestrian was struck by a vehicle sometime late Tuesday or early Wednesday on Mobile Highway near Houston Avenue., about one-third of a mile south of Saufley Field Road. The impact of the collision knocked her down into a deep ditch. Victim names are no longer released by FHP.


Pictured: A blue Mustang found on Detroit Boulevard that FHP believes was involved in a deadly hit and run crash on Mobile Highway. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Ivey Announces ‘Safer Apart’ Order As Mask Mandate Ends Friday

April 7, 2021

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey’s mask mandate expires at 5 p.m. Friday, and Wednesday morning  she announced the transition to a new health order called “Safer Apart”.

“Ya’ll, this is definitely good news, and we are definitely moving in the right direction,” Ivey said during a Wednesday morning press conference in which the declining number of COVID-19 cases was highlighted.

Masks will no longer be mandated statewide, but individuals are strongly encouraged to wear a mask or other facial covering when in public and in close contact with other people through May 5

“Folks, we’re still under a public health order,” Ivey said, “but it is greatly slimmed down due to everyone doing their part to practice social distancing, wearing a mask, and voluntarily getting a vaccine.”

The new order does not limit or close any business, school or church.

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Cantonment Man Charged With Felony Child Neglect After Child Takes Marijuana Gummy, ECSO Says

April 7, 2021

A Cantonment man was charged with felony child neglect after child apparently took a marijuana gummy he left on a kitchen counter, according to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office.

Hunter Ray Boswell, 22, told deputies he believed the gummy left on the kitchen counter was out of reach of the child. After he noticed it was missing, Boswell became concerned when the child started acting erratically and screaming, according to arrest report.

He started driving the child to the hospital, but pulled over at Nine Mile Road and Pine Cone Drive and called 911. The child was transported by Escambia County EMS to the hospital.

The Department of Children and Families was notified of the incident.

The age of the child and the relationship to Boswell were redacted from the arrest report.

He was released from the Escambia County Jail on a $2,500 bond.

Atmore Man Dead After Having Medical Emergency, Crashing Truck Into Building Near Marianna

April 7, 2021

A truck driver from Atmore was pronounced deceased after a vehicle crash in Jackson County, Florida.

The Florida Highway Patrol said the 52-year old man was driving a tractor-trailer rig in a rock mine on Vermont Road south of Marianna.

Troopers said he suffered a medical emergency and collided with a building.

The Florida Highway Patrol no longer releases names of those involved in traffic incidents.

Northview Gets Two Wins Over W.S. Neal (With Photo Galleries); Tate Shuts Out Escambia

April 7, 2021

Northview 10, W.S. Neal 3

Northview 5, W.S. Neal 4 (JV)

The Northview Chiefs varsity beat the W.S. Neal Eagles 10-3 in Bratt Tuesday night.

The game was tied up at three in the bottom of the fifth when Northview’s Emma Gilmore tripled on a 1-0 count, scoring two runs.

Aubrey Stuckey started on the mound for Northview, surrendering three runs on four hits over five innings and striking out three. Gilmore closed the final two innings, allowing two hits, no runs and striking out one.

Gilmore led Northview at the plate, going 3-4 with two runs and four RBIs. Payton Gilchrist and Nevaeh Brown added one each for the Chiefs.

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For a JV photo gallery, click here.

Tate 10, Escambia 0

Abbie Burks threw a complete-game shutout as the Tate Lady Aggies defeated the Escambia Lady Gators Tuesday night.

Burks allowed three hits and no runs in five innings, striking out one and walking one.

Madison Holland and Christina Mason both went 2-3 to lead the Aggies in hits. Hannah Halfacre, Cam Wolfenden, Kennedy Turner, Sophia Jones, Courtney Adams and Courtney Lundquist each tallied one hit.

NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

‘Protect Your Children And Pets’ – Mayor Warns About Wildlife From Century Lumber Mill Cleanup Site

April 7, 2021

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The Town of Century recently warned some residents about wildlife that might escape into their neighborhoods during the cleanup of an old industrial site.

The tornado ravaged Alger Sullivan Lumber Mill property was recently purchased by Creighton Sounds, a Pensacola company, and they have been working on demolition and cleanup.

“This process may involve movement of wildlife that is currently on the site, such as, but not limited to, raccoons, possums,rodents, snakes, foxes, etc., a flyer on town letterhead from Mayor Ben Boutwell stated.

“Please take care to protect your children and pets while this work is underway.”

The Alger Sullivan property is bordered by railroad tracks and a wooded area to the north, Front Street to the east, Jefferson Avenue and the town’s wastewater treatment plant to the south and East Pond Street to the west. The buildings on the former lumber mill site are as close as about 115 feet to residences on Front Street.

According to Creighton Sounds, the demolition and cleanup of the Alger Sullivan property will take up to about 180 days.

RELATED STORY: Company Has Purchased, Is Cleaning Up Century’s Alger Sullivan Mill Property; County Freezes Code Violation Fines

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