Tate Aggies Youth Football Camp

June 21, 2019

The Tate High School Aggies Youth Football Camp is June 24-26 from 5-8 p.m. daily.

The cost is $75 for each attendee in grades 2-8. Registration includes the three day camp, event t-shirt and a pizza party on the last day of camp.

Register online at tatehighfootball.com or on the first day of camp.

Wahoos Beat Jacksonville In Second Half Opener

June 21, 2019

The Blue Wahoos revamped their roster for the second half schedule, then reproduced elements which brought so much early-season success in a 4-3 road win Thursday night against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.

They received a strong pitching performance from Bryan Sammons, a late addition in the first half, played flawless defense, and got all their runs in the fifth inning from home run blasts.

Just as the Blue Wahoos opened the season in April with a road win, they started the Southern League’s second half division race in a desired way.

A crowd of 7,704 at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, watched the Blue Wahoos beat the Jumbo Shrimp for the ninth time in 11 games. It’s the first time the Blue Wahoos have played this season in Jacksonville, the Miami Marlins’ Double-A affiliate.

Prior to the game, the Blue Wahoos made 11 roster moves during the league’s all-star break, including reactivating Alex Kirilloff, the Minnesota Twins No. 2 overall prospect and top 10-rated player by MLB.Pipeline, after he was on the injured list for the final two weeks of the first half.

Among the newcomers welcomed was first baseman Lewin Diaz, 22, a 6-foot-4 native of the Dominican Republic, who made his Double-A debut Thursday by going 2-for-4 in the game.

Diaz, the No. 9 rated first baseman prospects by MLB.Pipeline, batted .294 in the first half for the Fort Myers Miracle (High-A), smashing 13 homers and 36 RBI in being named to the Florida State League All-Star team.

Also joining the Blue Wahoos was relief pitcher Hector Lujan, who had six saves and a 2.18 for Fort Myers. He did not pitch Thursday.

The Blue Wahoos started Thursday’s game with Twins reliever Adalberto Mejia working a scoreless first inning on his injury rehab assignment. Sammons followed and earned his first Blue Wahoos win by going six innings, allowing four hits and two runs with eight strikeouts.

Jeff Ames pitched a scoreless eighth inning and Sam Clay got his six save in the ninth, after allowing a run. Clay got out of a two on, none out jam in the ninth by getting J.C. Millan to hit into a double-play, scoring a run. He then struck out Stone Garrett to end the game.

The Blue Wahoos run support was supplied in three swings, after two outs. Trailing 1-0 into the fifth, Brian Navarreto homered over the left field wall for the team’s first run. Travis Blankenhorn followed with a home run to right field.

After Kirilloff drew a walk, Ben Rortvedt hit a two-run, two-out homer to right center for the decisive runs.

Those three shots were three of the team’s seven hits. Rortvedt went 2-for-3 in the game. Blankenhorn went 2-for-4. Centerfielder Aaron Whitefield, an Australia native, who was signed by the Twins in 2015, made his Double-A debut and was 0-for-4 in the game.

The Blue Wahoos and Jumbo Shrimp will play four more times in the series. The Blue Wahoos will then return home Monday night to begin a five-game series on Tuesday against the first-half South Division winner Biloxi Shuckers.

West Tops The East In All-Star Baseball, Softball Games

June 20, 2019

The West teams from Escambia County beat the East teams from Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties Wednesday night in the 20018-19 Subway High School All-Star Series at the University of West Florida.

The West Girls beat the East Girls 10-6. Northview’s Tori Herrington was named the West Softball MVP, and the EAST MVP was Alicyn Grete of Choctaw High School.

The West Boys beat the East Boys 8-5. East Boys MVP was Trevor Flowers of Jay High, and Tate’s Trey LaFleur was the West Boys MVP.

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NEP Gold Wins Gospel Projects T-ball World Series; Molino Gets Historic Second Place Finish

June 20, 2019

The NEP Gold 6-year old team won the Gospel Projects T-Ball World Series Wednesday evening, while the Molino All-Stars finished as runner-ups. The Molino team was the first Molino team to place in the World Series since it began in 1970.

Molino team members are Hayden Hollingsworth, Wyatte Golson, Brooklyn Hommerbocker, Jaxton McDaniel, Tyson Brown, Caden Mandel, Jaidyn McCants, Samuel Drysdale, Brantley Pangburn, Keaton Walker, Jayce Wilson and Ansley Morgan. Coaches are Jimmy Morgan, Luman Wilson, Ronnie Pritchett, Jeff Hommerbocker and Derrick McDaniel.

(NEP Gold team member names were not submitted.)

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Former NBA Coach To Lead Bratt Basketball Camp

June 19, 2019

The First Baptist Church of Bratt will host a basketball camp with a former NBA, college and high school coach.

The camp for children ages 8-14 will be held  June 26-28  at the church. Coach Roger Dutremble of Global Sports Outreach will teach kids the fundamentals of basketball and Biblical awareness.

Dutremble is a a retired coach and member of the International Basketball Hall of Fame. He  career includes coaching at every level from high school to the NBA, and into international arenas, with a lifetime coaching record of 687-117 and seven national championships. He was selected “Coach of the Year” six times, and served as national team head coach to Belgium, Scotland, and Jordan. He was an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers, serving under Paul Westhead and Pat Riley, from 1979-83 and helping the team to three NBA championships with players like Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

““He is a devoted Christian man that has a unique ability to deal with children, and his love for them is evident,” FBC Bratt Youth Pastor Tim Hawsey said. This is the eighth year the church has offered the camp.

The cost is $45 per student with a limited number of scholarships available. The funds are used exclusively to purchase shoes and basketballs for needy children in other countries where Dutremble conducts camps.

The First Baptist Church of Bratt is located on Highway 4 just west of Northview High School.

All children participating in the camp will receive a certificate of completion and a t-shirt from Dutremble. For registration information, call (850) 327-6529, or stop by the church Monday through Wednesday mornings.

Pictured: Students that participated in a previous basketball camp at the First Baptist Church of Bratt. Inset: Coach Roger Dutremble of Global Sports Outreach. NorthEscambia.com file photos, click to enlarge.

Tri-County Softball All-Stars Claim District Championship, Headed To State

June 18, 2019

The Tri-County Little League Minor Softball All-Star team claimed the District 1 Championship this past week. This win also clinched the Sectional Championship, advancing them straight to the state tournament beginning July 5 near Ft. Myers.

The team is looking for sponsors to help defray costs. Tax deductible donations can be made to Jay Recreation Association, PO Box 241 Jay, FL 32565. In the check memo field, notate Softball All-Stars. For more information, contact Jay Rec/Tri-County President, Tony deGraaf at (850) 698-0735.

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Jay High Names Mike Roberts As New Head Baseball Coach

June 18, 2019

Jay High School has named Mike Roberts as the new head baseball coach for the Royals.

Roberts brings several years of head coaching experience to Jay, including six playoff appearances at Central High School and a trip to the FHSAA Final Four in 2016.

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Smokies Top The Blue Wahoos

June 17, 2019

The difficult finish to their first half season left the Pensacola Blue Wahoos ready to embrace the all star break.

In a game Sunday which characterized a rough, past couple weeks, the Blue Wahoos were unable to generate offense in the early innings, then couldn’t produce a bigger rally at the end, resulting in a 3-2 loss against the Tennessee Smokies at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

It left the Blue Wahoos (38-32), who had started the year with a franchise-best eight consecutive series wins, having dropped eight of their last 10 games and five of their last six series matchups. They finished three games behind first place Biloxi (41-29) in the Southern League South Division.

“The roster we have, the players are doing their best, but baseball can just happen like that,” said Blue Wahoos manager Ramon Borrego.

After 70 games, mixed with just four days off, the Southern League season takes a three-day pause for all teams before the second half starts on Thursday with reset records back to start point and a new playoff chase.

“Everybody is waiting for this,” said Borrego, as his players quickly dressed to exit for various destinations. “It’s three days break.. Our bullpen will be fresh now. We will have five starters (pitching rotation). For the coaches, too, it will be good to refresh, regroup.”

The Southern League All-Star game is Tuesday night (6:35 p.m.) at MGM Park in Biloxi, Miss, hosted by the Shuckers, whose turn to host the game happened to fall this season.

Three Blue Wahoos players, leading hitter Travis Blankenhorn, right fielder Jaylin Davis and versatile infielder-catcher Caleb Hamilton will be playing in the game.

Borrego said Blankenhorn and Davis will also participate in Monday’s Home Run Derby at MGM Park.

“I’m so excited for them. They earned that,” Borrego said.

Three other Blue Wahoos players, pitchers Griffin Jax, who worked into the fourth inning as Sunday’s starter, along with injured pitchers Brusdar Graterol and Ryan Mason, were named to the South All-Stars, but won’t play due to their health status.

The all-star break is affording Borrego a chance to return to his home in Fort Myers where his wife and children reside. It will be an extended break for Borrego and Justin Willard, one of the team’s two pitching coaches, both of whom are utilizing the Minnesota Twins minor-league staff option to take five additional days off as vacation.

Hitting coach Steve Singleton will manage the team when the second half begins Thursday with a five-game series on the road against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp. Cibney Bello, the Blue Wahoos, other pitching coach, will be helping as the assistant manager in that series.

Borrego and Willard will resume their roles when the Blue Wahoos return to Pensacola on June 25 to begin a nine-day, two-opponent homestand that ends July 3.

“You get the five days (vacation) and the organization said you can take it any time,” Borrego said. “My plan was to make to the playoffs, go on vacation and have a good time.

“We had chances (to win first half), but we still have the chance now with second half. We will try to get the second half, get in the playoffs and go try to win the (Southern League) championship.”

Borrego said the roster will be bolstered by the return of Alex Kirilloff, the Twins’ No. 2 overall prospect, who joined the team May 2, then went back on the injured list June 3.

“He’ll be ready for that first game (Thursday) back,” Borrego said. “He had live BP (batting practice) yesterday and he looked good, so he will be ready.”

In addition, Borrego expects the return of third baseman Brian Schales, who played only 18 games at the beginning of the season, batting .241, but with 13 RBI and three homers. The Blue Wahoos also figure to have a set pitching rotation, following Griffin Jax’ solid outing Sunday and the boost provided by Brian Sammons and Charlie Barnes, elevated in late May from the Fort Myers Miracle.

And there may be a couple other players added from Fort Myers, the Twins’ High-A affiliate, who led that team to the first half Florida State League division crown.

“We’ll be a different team,” Borrego said. “We’ll be able to build with different players.”

The Blue Wahoos were hoping to finish with a series win Sunday, amid a sun-splashed crowd of 4,348 which pushed the team’s first half attendance past 148,000 – third best in the Southern League behind much larger Jacksonville and Birmingham.

The game was scoreless until Tennessee (33-36) pushed across a run in the fourth inning off Jax, the Air Force Academy graduate, who had his longest outing since May 16. With two runners on, none out, Jax got the next two batters out, then Andro Cutura, a spot starter, followed by ending the inning on a strikeout.

“I am so happy for him. I like what I saw,” said Borrego on Jax’ outing. “We missed this guy in the first half with a couple outings, because of injury. But I think he’s back, so I was glad to see him pitching really well and we will be fine with him for the second half.”

The Smokes scored two runs in the seventh inning off Cutura on Roberto Cara’s two-run single.

But in the bottom of the seventh, the Blue Wahoos loaded the bases with one out. Jordan Gore drove in a run on a sacrifice fly. Tanner English hit an RBI single. But the inning ended when Blankenhorn struck out.

The Blue Wahoos had two runners on in the eight with one out, but Smokies reliever Tommy Nance ended the inning by getting Jimmy Kerrigan and Michael Davis to fly out.

In the ninth, the Blue Wahoos went down in order against Nance.

“We’re trying to put the offenses together in these last couple games, but it didn’t happen,” said Borrego, whose team lost 2-1 Saturday night. All five games in the series were decided by one run and the first three games went into extra-innings.

English and Randy Cesar both had two hits apiece for the Blue Wahoos, who had only six in the game.

Blue Wahoos Drop Series Finale Against Biloxi

June 12, 2019

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos worst stretch this season happened at the wrong time.

Their defining series against the Biloxi Shuckers became a forgettable one, following Tuesday’s 6-0 loss which completed the Shuckers’ five-game sweep at MGM Park in Biloxi, Miss.

After entering last Friday with a one-game lead in the Southern League South Division first half race, the Blue Wahoos (36-29) now trail the Shuckers (40-25) by four games and only five games left in the first half schedule.

The solace is the Blue Wahoos will be back home Wednesday to face the Tennessee Smokies, the Chicago Cubs affiliate, in a five-game series through Father’s Day weekend at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

The Blue Wahoos will seek to gain a better feeling as the first half ends, next week’s Southern League All-Star break awaits, then standings are reset for the second half schedule which starts June 20. The team had not lost more than three consecutive games all season before losing the entire series at Biloxi.

The scenario was a repeat of last season’s second half end as a Cincinnati Reds affiliate when the Blue Wahoos had a two-game lead in the second-half division chase and lost five straight games at Biloxi. They reached the playoffs as a wild card entry since Biloxi, the Milwaukee Brewers affiliate, captured both half season division wins.

After losing a back-and-forth 9-7 game Monday night, the Blue Wahoos had a rough performance Tuesday in a game that began at 10:35 a.m. Three Biloxi pitchers combined on a two-hitter and struck out 16 Blue Wahoos batters.

Travis Blankenhorn and Taylor Grzelakowski had the Blue Wahoos’ only hits. Both players also reached on a walk during the game. Blankenhorn has continued to be the team’s leading hitter with a .306 average.

Andro Cutura, who grew up in Slidell, La., only an hour away, and had a family contingent in the stands, started the game and worked a solid first four innings. He allowed a solo homer by Max McDowell in the third inning.

But in the fifth, Cutura encountered trouble. He issued a pair of walks to start the inning. Cooper Hummel followed with a two-run single. With two out, Jake Gatewood doubled to score Hummel and make it 4-0.

The Shuckers added two more runs in the eighth inning off reliever Adam Bray. With two outs in the eighth, Blue Wahoos manager Ramon Borrego summoned shortstop Jordan Gore to finish the inning on the mound. He faced two batters, giving up a hit, then ending the inning on a pop out.

It was Gore’s second time as a reliever this season.

Biloxi has won 22 of its last 27 games in overtaking the Blue Wahoos, who had been atop the South Division standings since opening day in April until the past weekend.

The Shuckers also took the lead in the Seafood Buffet Series with the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp and the Blue Wahoos vying for best overall record. The winning team at the end of the season will have a catered meal provided by the other teams’ namesake seafood item.

The Blue Wahoos will now turn focus to finishing the first half in a good way at home. They begin with a Wine and Sign Wednesday promotion against the Smokies. Adult fans coming to the ballpark will enjoy wine specials. Two players will be signing autographs for kids and older fans in the Bait and Tackle Team store.

Blue Wahoos Bullpen Struggles In Fourth Loss To Biloxi Shuckers

June 11, 2019

Three times Monday night, the Blue Wahoos grabbed a lead against the Biloxi Shuckers.

Each time, it wasn’t enough.

In what became their most difficult loss in this series, the Blue Wahoos’ bullpen was unable to maintain an edge, as Biloxi answered with eight runs in the middle innings for a 9-7 win before a crowd of 1,927 at MGM Park in Biloxi, Miss.

Their fourth consecutive loss dropped the Blue Wahoos (36-28) three games behind the first-place Shuckers (39-25) entering the final week of the Southern League South Division first half schedule. The teams conclude their pivotal five-game series Tuesday with a morning game at 10:35 a.m.

The Blue Wahoos then return to Pensacola for a five-game homestand, which begins Wednesday at Blue Wahoos Stadium against the Tennessee Smokies, while the Shuckers travel to Jackson, Tenn. for a series against the Jackson Generals.

But it’s now going to take a complete reversal of fortune for Pensacola’s hopes to win the first half race. They will either be two games back or trail by four games, depending on what happens Tuesday. Biloxi is 21-5 since mid-May.

Biloxi’s win Monday sealed a head-to-head tiebreaker edge should the teams finish with identical records. The Shuckers now lead the first half season series 8-6 with one game left between the teams. They took advantage of three Blue Wahoos errors and six walks, along with 12 hits Monday to increase their division lead.

Things started well Monday for the Blue Wahoos.

They were bolstered by the return of pitcher Griffin Jax, the Air Force Academy graduate, who was part of early season, starting rotation. Jax started his first game since May 16, prior to going on the injured list. He worked 2.2 innings, allowed two hits one run and had two strikeouts.

When he exited in the third inning, the Blue Wahoos had a 2-1 lead. The game started with the Blue Wahoos’ Jaylin Davis blasting a leadoff home run in the first. In the second inning, catcher Brian Navaretto hit a two-out double, scoring Caleb Hamilton, who had reached on a fielder’s choice play.

The Blue Wahoos went up 3-1 in the fourth inning when Navaretto drove in Randy Cesar on a one-out sacrifice fly. Cesar, who reached on a walk and moved to third on consecutive singles, was playing his first game for the Blue Wahoos since being summoned from Triple-A Rochester.

The Shuckers took the lead with a three-run fifth inning. Trent Grisham homered against Ames to lead off the inning. Jake Greenwood reached on a throwing error and Patrick Leonard singled. Weston Wilson hit an RBI single for the second run and the Blue Wahoos summoned Hackimer to replace Ames.

Hackimer gave up a pair of two-out walks to force in a third run.

In the sixth inning, the Blue Wahoos retook the lead on a two-out single by Michael Davis to score Jimmy Kerrigan and Cesar, both of whom reached without a hit. Kerrigan was hit by a pitch and Cesar walked.

The Shuckers answered with three more runs in the bottom of the inning when Grisham again homered to lead it off, then Dillon Thomas later had an RBI triple and Wilson hit a sacrifice fly to score Thomas.

Trailing 7-5, the Blue Wahoos tied the game when Travis Blakenhorn hit a two-run homer, scoring Davis who led off with a double. It was Blankenhorn’s 11 homer this season.

The Shuckers, however, came right back again, this time loading the bases against Clay with a pair of singles and intentional walk. Jake Gatewood’s two-run single proved decisive.

The Shuckers sealed the game with their top two closers.

Aaron Kurcz retired the Blue Wahoos in the eighth for his fifth hold. Southern League all-star reliever Nate Griep needed just 11 pitches to end the game in the ninth and rack up his 14th save.

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