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September 22, 2016 YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 75¢ City keeps Catawba millage dispute rate draws under 2% crowd BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON Gulf Breeze News© 2016 BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON [email protected] Gulf Breeze News© 2016 [email protected] At last Wednesday night’s city coun- cil meeting, the agenda called for estab- For the last several executive and lishing a tentative millage rate of 1.9723 city council meetings, more citizens per Resolution No. 22-16. A second than usual have been present in the au- public hearing has dience. They are in attendance mainly been set for Sep- to be heard on the ongoing Catawba tember 19. Mayor issue, some in support of the city and Matt Dannheisser its efforts to maintain beach access for said, “I just want its residents, and others in opposition to commend staff of the city continuing in its pursuit of again for being property legally owned, according to able to balance the courts, by private landowners, Pete the budget at less and Mitzi Peters, and John Lance and than a two mill- Dannheisser Jamie Reese. age rate. I think Mayor Pro Tem Joe Henderson said, that’s a great distinction for the City of “There’s two sides to every story. The Gulf Breeze.” history (in this case) goes back a long City Manager Edwin A. “Buz” time.” He added, “Beach access is very Eddy responded, “As you well know, important for all the residents of Gulf the Mayor and the council did that, Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News Breeze.” it wasn’t the staff.” He added, “We He also pointed out that developers presented you with a budget that was dating back to the beginning were very $500,000 short of the appropriate fund- Playing a different tune smart about acknowledging that, re- ing and the council closed that gap.” Gulf Breeze High Band Director Zach Dykes, center, shows his freshly shaved face after the band’s March -A-Thon Although the city does not have con- surpassed its $10,000 fund raising goal by $6,000 despite the rainy weather. See City Page 2A » fi rmation on millage rate comparisons among other municipalities in the State of Florida, Eddy believes it’s more im- portant to focus on what the city has to School Bd. offer its residents despite the mainte- Car chase nance of the presumably below aver- budget is See Gulf Breeze Page 2A » ends in GB $304M

BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON BY PAM BRANNON Hwy. 98 Gulf Breeze News© 2016 Gulf Breeze News © 2016 [email protected] [email protected] input meeting A car chase that occurred on Saturday, September The Santa Rosa County School 10, in the early afternoon hours, began on Highway Board approved their ‘fi nal’ budget is tonight 98 in Navarre and ended in Gulf Breeze with the re- for this school year at last Thursday’s sulting arrest of Terra Neshonda Carroll, 35, of Lake- meeting. Even though it is fi nal, the fi - The Florida Department of Transpor- wood Ranch, Fla. Carroll is a criminal defense attor- nance director Susan McCole did point tation (FDOT) is holding a public kick- ney with a solo practice in Manatee County. She has out that some changes come during the off meeting regarding a Project Develop- been taken into custody at the Santa Rosa County Jail year because of uncertain costs and ment and Environment (PD&E) Study and charged with reckless driving, fl eeing and eluding sometimes even unexpected revenues. that will examine improvements for State LEO, DUI and resisting LEO, carrying bond amounts But the total budget, all parts, adds up Road (S.R.) 30 (U.S. 98). The meeting totaling $27,500. to $303,962,880.72. Thursday, Sept. 22 from 5:30 p.m. to Carroll was driving a white Jeep Compass and it “There is $3.3 million in funds that I 6:30 p.m. CDT at the Navarre Confer- was reported by Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Offi ce cannot touch,” McCole told the board. ence Center, 8700 Navarre Parkway, Na- (SRCSO) Offi cer Imogene “Jeannie” Schmitt, that her She said they did come “under budget” varre. driving was erratic initiating a pursuit. Carroll was last year in some areas. “The fuel costs The project begins at Portside Drive reportedly speeding and passing other driver’s in the went down during the year, for exam- in Santa Rosa County and continues grass nearly striking pedestrians. ple, and that helped a lot.” to S.R. 393 (Mary Esther Boulevard) “I could see the Jeep was all over the road, passing Vici Papajohn | Gulf Breeze News For this school year, the budget in Okaloosa County, a distance of ap- other vehicles on the right hand side in the grass and Gulf Breeze Police Offi cers apprehend a woman who was shows that the county property apprais- proximately 24.5 miles. The study will right turn lanes,” Schmitt said. “At one point I noted behaving erratically. er has decreased some property val- investigate widening the existing facility the speed was approximately 80 miles per hour in a vehicle forcing her to a halt. ues in the county, which will decrease throughout the project limits, increasing 45 mph zone.” Gulf Breeze Police Department (GBPD) Offi cer Blaine property tax revenue, also. The total the effi ciency of the intersection opera- The suspect hit heavy traffi c coming into the City of property value in Santa Rosa County tions, and more. Gulf Breeze. Carroll eventually found herself blocked See Erratic Page 5A » For more details. call (866) 638-0250. in by a box truck and GBPD Sergeant Kerstan Tatro’s See Property Page 8A »

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» Continued from Page 1A zip฀code,฀it’s฀still฀misleading.”฀ “Just because citizens want something, Stanhagen฀ explained,฀ “I฀ think฀ serving฀ several฀ access฀ points฀ to฀ the฀ misconception฀ is฀ that฀ the฀ doesn’t make it right. You know, 60 the฀ water฀ for฀ residents฀ to฀ enjoy.฀ council฀or฀the฀City฀of฀Gulf฀Breeze฀ “It’s฀not฀just฀at฀Shoreline,”฀Hen- owns฀ the฀ property฀ and฀ has฀ the฀ percent of Gulf Breeze voted for medical derson฀said. decision฀ to฀ keep฀ it฀ open฀ as฀ pub- marijuana; I didn’t see y’all bring Resident฀ Lynette฀ Dewberry฀ lic฀ access฀ or฀ not.฀ That’s฀ just฀ not฀ has฀ been฀ a฀ strong฀ advocate฀ in฀ the฀ case.฀ The฀ courts฀ have฀ ruled฀ medical marijuana here.” support฀of฀the฀city’s฀position฀for฀ including฀ the฀ Florida฀ Supreme฀ over฀ a฀ year฀ now.฀ Just฀ last฀ week,฀ Court฀ and฀ a฀ most฀ recent฀ ruling฀ — Noah Berry she฀ presented฀ the฀ council฀ with฀ a฀ that฀has฀upheld฀the฀other฀rulings,฀ Resident, speaking at Council meeting petition฀containing฀216฀signatures฀ it฀ is฀ private฀ property,฀ not฀ public฀ of฀ residents฀ of฀ Gulf฀ Breeze฀ who฀ access,฀ not฀ public฀ property,฀ pri- water฀access฀here฀in฀Gulf฀Breeze.฀ Councilwoman฀Renee฀Bookout฀ want฀ the฀ city฀ to฀ move฀ forward฀ vate฀ property฀ and฀ should฀ remain฀ It’s฀ not฀ like฀ that฀ little฀ piece฀ of฀ also฀addressed฀the฀citizens฀stating,฀ with฀securing฀the฀beach฀access฀by฀ as฀such.” land,฀that฀(the฀Reeses฀and฀Peters’)฀ “I฀ just฀ want฀ to฀ advise฀ folks฀ that฀ any฀means฀possible฀including฀em- Resident฀ Noah฀ Berry฀ spoke฀ own฀legally,฀is฀gonna฀make฀a฀dif- with฀ respect฀ to฀ Catawba,฀ we฀ are฀ inent฀domain.฀A฀handful฀of฀these฀ his฀ piece฀ about฀ eminent฀ domain฀ ference฀of฀whether฀people฀can฀go฀ trying฀ to฀ explore฀ other฀ options,฀ residents฀spoke฀at฀last฀week’s฀ex- at฀ the฀ city฀ council฀ meeting฀ on฀ to฀the฀water฀or฀not.฀They฀can,฀we฀ we฀ are฀ looking฀ at฀ other฀ lots฀ and฀ Biddy Gilchrist | Gulf Breeze News ecutive฀ council฀ meeting฀ provid- Monday฀ night฀ stating,฀ “Just฀ be- know฀ they฀ can,฀ there’s฀ plenty฀ of฀ I฀think฀that฀there฀is฀an฀effort,฀cer- Cops and Coffee ing฀narratives฀of฀their฀deep-rooted฀ cause฀ citizens฀ want฀ something,฀ water.” tainly.”฀She฀added,฀“This฀council฀ history฀ and฀ continued฀ interest฀ in฀ doesn’t฀make฀it฀right.฀You฀know,฀ Mayor฀ Matt฀ Dannheisser฀ re- is฀ trying฀ to฀ explore฀ all฀ options฀ Patrol Offi cer Brian Scapin (left) and School Resource and Patrol sponded฀ to฀ residents’฀ concerns฀ that฀might฀be฀available,฀and฀so฀I฀ Offi cer Stan Pagonis (right) enjoy a cup of coffee during a shift public฀ water฀ access฀ and฀ the฀ Ca- 60฀percent฀of฀Gulf฀Breeze฀voted฀ change to stay up-to-date on Gulf Breeze Police Department tawba฀access฀in฀particular.฀ for฀ medical฀ marijuana;฀ I฀ didn’t฀ at฀ Monday฀ night’s฀ city฀ council฀ appreciate฀ that฀ people฀ have฀ their฀ business. Dewberry฀ said,฀ “We’re฀ sup- see฀y’all฀bring฀medical฀marijuana฀ meeting.฀He฀also฀commended฀the฀ opinions฀and฀I฀appreciate฀that฀you฀ porting฀ our฀ city.฀ Their฀ job฀ is฀ to฀ here.” city฀council฀for฀its฀time฀and฀effort฀ come฀ here฀ to฀ speak฀ them฀ and฀ I฀ benefi฀t฀ the฀ majority฀ of฀ the฀ com- Resident฀ Mary฀ Spear฀ said,฀ “I฀ put฀forth฀on฀this฀issue.฀ encourage฀you฀to฀continue฀to฀do฀ munity,฀ not฀ just฀ the฀ select฀ few฀ understand฀what฀eminent฀domain฀ Dannheisser฀said,฀“Most฀of฀you฀ so,฀but฀I฀also฀ask฀that฀you฀please฀ Gulf Breeze is one of that฀live฀on฀the฀water฀there.”฀She฀ is,฀it’s฀for฀the฀good฀of฀the฀people.฀ are฀probably฀unaware,฀but฀the฀city฀ respect฀that฀this฀council฀has฀been฀ added,฀ “The฀ city฀ assured฀ us฀ that฀ But฀I฀think฀property฀rights฀are฀at฀ council฀ spent฀ three฀ hours฀ (last)฀ working฀ very฀ hard฀ on฀ this฀ issue฀ they฀ were฀ moving฀ forward฀ with฀ the฀ top฀ of฀ that฀ list.฀ I฀ understand฀ Friday฀ night฀ on฀ a฀ special฀ shade฀ and฀whatever฀the฀end฀result฀may฀ only two cities with that.” that฀you฀have฀been฀to฀court฀sev- meeting฀ pouring฀ through฀ every฀ be,฀it฀doesn’t฀come฀without฀a฀lot฀ Daughter-in-law฀of฀the฀Reeses,฀ eral฀times฀and฀have฀lost฀this฀case.฀ detail฀ of฀ this฀ Catawba฀ matter.฀ I฀ of฀angst฀from฀those฀of฀us฀up฀here฀ Debbie฀Stanhagen,฀stood฀to฀speak฀ How฀many฀times฀do฀you฀have฀to฀ don’t฀ think฀ that฀ there฀ are฀ many฀ who฀serve.” millage rate this low as฀well฀stating,฀“I฀would฀just฀like฀ go฀before฀the฀issue฀is฀done?฀฀We฀ governmental฀entities,฀if฀any฀that฀ Dannheisser฀ spoke฀ to฀ citizens฀ would฀give฀that฀level฀of฀effort฀and฀ on฀both฀sides฀of฀the฀Catawba฀mat- to฀say฀that฀I’m฀hearing฀the฀words฀ go฀to฀the฀law฀to฀fi฀nd฀out฀when฀we฀ » Continued from Page 1A below two.” He continued, “It ‘keep’฀ and฀ ‘maintain’฀ in฀ other฀ have฀disagreements,฀what฀should฀ dedication.฀ This฀ was฀ something฀ ter,฀ “To฀ those฀ of฀ you฀ who฀ have฀ is especially impressive to have people’s฀remarks,฀and฀the฀petition,฀ be฀decided฀by฀a฀judge,฀and฀I฀un- that฀all฀fi฀ve฀of฀us฀put฀a฀great฀deal฀ commented฀to฀us,฀rest฀assured฀we฀ age rate. such a low millage rate while at regardless฀of฀the฀number฀of฀signa- derstand฀ that฀ you’ve฀ done฀ that฀ of฀thought฀into฀and฀considered฀it,฀ are฀considering฀(your฀comments)฀ “In order to compare apples the same time providing the full tures,฀if฀it฀is฀even฀unintentionally฀ three฀times.”฀ and฀ are฀ still฀ working฀ on฀ it฀ very฀ very,฀very฀carefully,฀and฀are฀work- to apples, you really have to spectrum of municipal services misleading฀residents฀in฀the฀32561฀ She฀added,฀“We’ve฀got฀plenty฀of฀ deeply.” ing฀on฀this฀diligently.” dig into what services cities at a superior level of quality.” provide,” Eddy said. “I am sure Dannheisser concluded, that the City of Gulf Breeze de- “This is a testament to the in- livers a high level of service for dustriousness of our staff who Suspended licenses lead to arrests a millage rate as low as it is.” are always vigilant on the fore- Dannheisser added, “Of the front of ideas how to most ef- Tuesday, Sept. 6 GULF BREEZE Drive, a complaint by a citi- phernalia. Michael Powell, 56, 24 municipalities in the fi ve fectively serve the community •฀ Kaci฀ Lyn฀ Nugent,฀ 25,฀ POLICE zen of two suspicious males in Alabama. county area (Escambia, Santa while at the same time doing Shreveport฀La.,฀Suspended฀driv- a vehicle led to the arrest of a Sunday, Sept. 18 Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton and so in a cost-effi cient manner. er฀ license฀ with฀ knowledge฀ and฀ REPORT 19-year-old Gulf Breeze man • 200 block of SR 399, a traffi c Bay Counties), I am pleased This is yet another reason why narcotics฀ at 10:09 p.m. for possession of stop for a seatbelt violation a 35- that Gulf Breeze is one of only Gulf Breeze is the best place to marijuana and ingesting harmful two cities with a millage rate live.” 9:30 p.m. Arrested were Jesus year-old Molino man for driving chemicals. Friday, Sept. 9 Pimentel, 25 of Calif., posses- with a suspended license.. •฀ Paige฀ Spencer฀ Stephenson,฀ sion cocaine; Dung Pham, 39, of 30,฀Gulf฀Breeze,฀DUI฀ Calif., drug possession without a Satur- Monday, prescription, possession of mari- day, Sept. 19 Correction juana and drug paraphernalia; Sept. 17 Saturday, Sept. 10 • Bealls, In an article published in last week’s issue (“City council rejects •฀Terra฀Neshonda฀Carroll,฀35,฀ Peter Nguyen, 35, of Shalimar, • 1800 a subject drug Possession without a pre- block of 24-7 sales of beer and wine, restarts process,” Sept. 15, 2016), James Lakewood฀ Ranch,฀ aggravated฀ was arrest- Campbell should have been referred to as the manager of Flagship scription. US Hwy ed for theft battery,฀aggravated฀fl฀ee฀with฀in- #4. 98, a traffi c jury,฀aggravated฀assault฀on฀Law฀ at 3 p.m. Gulf Breeze News regrets the error. Enforcement฀Offi฀cer,฀resist฀offi฀- Wednesday, Sept. 14 stop for Powell Employee speeding cer฀with฀violence.฀ • A report of a lost driver’s alleg- Pleasant license. at 7:34 a.m., led to the arrest edly stole Calendar of Meetings of the driver for driving with a $1,831 from register. Heather Sunday, Sept. 11 suspended license, possession Thursday 22 -฀ A฀ 37-year-old฀ Gulf฀ Breeze฀ Pleasant, 38, Gulf Breeze. Thursday, Sept. 15 of a concealed fi rearm, posses- man฀was฀arrested฀for฀battery • 1800 block of US Hwy 98, sion of marijuana and drug para- Commissioner Regular agency assist with ECSO on a 9:00 a.m., Santa Rosa County Administrative Center Board Monday, Sept. 12 traffi c stop. Offi cers found mari- room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton juana and drug paraphernalia. -A฀ 56-year-old฀ Gulf฀ Breeze฀ TO BE RESCHEDULED. GBArea Chamber 1:40 a.m. A 21-year-old Navarre woman฀ was฀ charged฀ with฀ tres- Governmental Affairs Meeting man was cited. passing. 12:00-1:00 p.m., Gulf Breeze Area Chamber Conference • 900 block of US Hwy 98, a Room, 409 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze Tuesday, Sept. 13 traffi c stop for speeding led to the arrest of the driver, a 26-year- GBArea Chamber Business After Hours - 300 block of US Hwy 98, a old Pensacola man, for driving 5:30 -7:00 p.m., Bamboo Willie’s, 400 Quietwater Beach traffi c stop for failure to move with a suspended license. at 7:44 over led to the arrest of three oc- Road, suite 14, Pensacola Beach a.m., cupants for felony narcotics. at • 1100 block of Shoreline Commission Special - Rezoning 6:00 p.m., Santa Rosa County Administrative Center Board Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Friday 23 Gulf Breeze Optimist Club Breakfast from your friends 6:45 a.m., Gulf Breeze Hospital Cafeteria FLASHBACKS GBArea Chamber Community Expo Committee Meeting 8:30-9:30 a.m., 409 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze September 22 at Gulf Breeze News Tuesday 27 1 Year ago this week – 2015 Heart of Navarre Tourism Corridor Meeting City receives rough estimate of $300,000 from Gulf Power to in- Sp 2 5:00 p.m., Visitor Information Center, 8543 Navarre stall underground electrical wiring from the bridge to Fairpoint Marsha Garza Sp 27 Parkway, Navarre Laura Murphy Drive, which doesn’t include the cost of other utilities. Kimberly Jacks Bob Newell Board of Adjustment Richard DeCrevel 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council Chambers, 1070 Sp 23 Sp 28 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze Regina Ewing Kellie Krueger 5 Years ago this week - 2011 Ashley Williams Wednesday 28 Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board Subway announces decision to leave Dolphin Square for move Sp 26 Trevor Compton to southeast corner of Daniel Drive and Gulf Breeze Parkway Tina Scott 8:30 a.m., Public Services Conference Room, 6051 Old into old Eckerd building, almost doubling seating capacity. Ryan O’Hara Bagdad Highway., Milton Darlene Hurst Flood Hazard Map Update Public Meeting 4:00 p.m., Public Services Media Room, 6051 Old Bagdad 10 Years ago this week - 2006 Congratulations to this Week’s Winner Highway, Milton. Just west of Wal-Mart, the Marketplace at Tiger Point is sched- Santa Rosa Committee Meeting uled to open at the end of the month with shops including Boat- Trevor Compton • September 28 5:00 p.m., Santa Rosa Island Authority Meeting Room, 1 Via ers World, Moe’s Southwest Grill, and Shane’s Rib Shack. Birthday winner receives a voucher good for two de Luna. Pensacola Little Theatre tickets. Winner must pick up the Parks and Recreation Meeting voucher at the Gulf Breeze News Offi ce by Oct 6th. 5:30 p.m., Santa Rosa County Administrative Center Board Register your birthday on our Facebook page or Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton. email us at: [email protected] Executive Committee Meeting 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, Council Chambers, 1070 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS September 22, 2016 3A Firefi ghter Simms praised Barge strikes Fire Chief Shane Carmichael BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON Gulf Breeze News© 2016 said Simms has been with the [email protected] department for four and a half years, starting at the rank of bridge fender The city started off its execu- an explorer. Simms progressed tive city council meeting last over time and obtained his Fire Wednesday night by recogniz- I. Carmichael said he has now FDOT begins preliminary work ing fi refi ghter Tristan Simms for endeavored into pre-hospital for new bridge construction the completion of his emergency care. medical technician (EMT) certi- “The EMT is the fi rst step in barge incident or if it’s perhaps BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON fi cation and continued service to that process and it takes about the beginning of the new bridge the city. Mayor Matt Dannheiss- Gulf Breeze News© 2016 250 hours of classroom and [email protected] construction. FDOT Public In- er said, “[We have] a special clinicals,” Carmichael said. “I formation Offi cer Ian Satter re- opportunity to recognize one of think that deserves special rec- On Saturday, Sept. 3, around ported that if activity is still seen our fi refi ghters for outstanding ognition.” 11 p.m., Kenneth Douglas was going on it is likely in connec- accomplishment.” Dannheisser said, “We want on the water participating in a tion to the preliminary work the He added, “This is something to say thank you for an outstand- fi shing tournament benefi ting an government agency has begun, that we get to do with our fi re- ing job.” He added, “Your broth- Escambia County charity when including surveying and testing, fi ghters and police offi cers every er is also one of Gulf Breeze’s he saw two barges, positioned but he says it’s “nothing major so often, and I think it’s great for fi nest, also working for our po- Kristin N. Compton | Gulf Breeze News side-by-side, strike the fender- yet.” the community to be made aware lice department, and it’s just out- Tristan Simms, center, receives recognition from Mayor Matt ing system put in place to pro- Satter further confi rmed that when things like this occur.” Dannheisser, left, and Fire Chief Shane Carmichael for achieving tect the pillars of the Pensacola standing to have your service.” the rank of EMT. the Pensacola Bay Bridge was Bay Bridge. Douglas said of the not damaged by the barge. incident he observed, “He tore it According to Satter, the up.” FDOT is expected to start driv- Matt Dannheisser will serve Petty Offi cer Collins of the ing piles the beginning of 2017. Coast Guard confi rmed that he was on watch that evening when another term as Mayor the incident occurred. “[The fen- dering system] was struck,” Col- dedicated city staff, mayor and council, and Ann Catholic Parish, has a lengthy profi le of lins said. “Not the bridge itself.” BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON it’s a privilege to continue in this role. I’ll over a decade-worth of service to the city. Collins said that the report Gulf Breeze News© 2016 noted that the barge did not sus- [email protected] do my very best to listen, take advantage of As Director of the Optimist Club, Chair- opportunities that will benefi t our residents man of the South Santa Rosa Utility Service tain any damages, and there was Mayor Matt Dannheisser, Councilwom- and continue to learn.” (SSRUS) and member of the Master Plan no critical damage to the bridge an Cherry Fitch and Tom Naile were all Dannheisser commented, “I am looking Steering Committee, Naile remained quite itself or the fendering system. unopposed in the lackluster race to retain forward to my second term as Mayor and active within the city. He has been a fre- “It wasn’t anything big at all, or acquire their seats on the city council. excited that Tom Naile will be joining and quent attendee of council meetings, public if I remember correctly,” he said. Dannheisser will enjoy a second term as Cherry Fitch will be returning for another hearings and workshops even prior to his He confi rmed that the damage to Mayor of Gulf Breeze, while Fitch will re- term on the City Council. Along with David newfound role on the council. the fendering system was mini- main on the city council also in her current Landfair and Renee Bookout (who are both Naile said, “I’m looking forward to serv- mal and while there was also seat. Naile will be joining the city for his in the middle of their four-year terms), we ing with the Council. I have attended almost damage to a navigation light, fi rst term serving on the council in Mayor are fortunate to have such a dedicated, ex- all the meetings and workshops over the past both have since been repaired. Pro Tem Joe Henderson’s former seat. While perienced and knowledgeable City Council. year and feel I have a good understanding However, continued hap- Election Day is not yet upon us, the lack of A slogan that I have often used in describing of issues that have and will come before the penings around the bridge have opposition renders the qualifi ed applicants’ the Council’s goals is ‘We have a great City; council.” He added, “I’ve been impressed some wondering whether re- city council status quasi-offi cial. let’s make it even better.’ This City Coun- with the amount of time each member spends pairs are still ongoing due to the Fitch joked that perhaps it was the annual cil has shown that it will work untiringly to researching items on the agenda before act- compensation that scared everyone away. make that happen. I could not be more proud ing on them. I congratulate Joe Henderson City council members are compensated only and look forward to working with them.” on his two terms. He has made attendance $1 a year to serve the city in their capacity. Dannheisser also spoke as to city staff a priority and probably hasn’t missed more Fitch will be rejoining the council for a members stating, “We are most fortunate to than a few meetings during his tenure. I wish second term. have great men and women working for the Joe well.” “My fi rst four years I’ve served on the City. They are the back- Naile is not opposed to his ‘newbie’ sta- council have been quite an education,” she bone of our community tus on the council, acknowledging that he’s said. “As a resident, as well as a teacher/ad- and the main reason willing to learn and hopes to get settled in ministrator at GBHS, I have always appreci- that Gulf Breeze is the quickly in order to do so. He said, “I look ated and been grateful for this community best place to live. Our forward to beginning my term in December where we live and where some of us are for- employees do not think and will immediately attempt to establish a tunate enough to be able to work. Serving of their work as a job, harmonious working relationship with each on city council has certainly expanded my rather they are passion- member of the Council and the City staff. knowledge of the breadth and depth of the ate to improve our Naile In the interim I have much homework to vision, ideas and issues that come with an community. Their do. Input from my fellow citizens is encour- active and engaged community, as well as example is set from the top where we have aged.” background on how a been blessed for 24 years to have ‘Buz’ Eddy Dannheisser opened the Sept. 7 city coun- city operates.” – the most outstanding City Manager in the cil meeting by welcoming Naile aboard. Fitch said of her con- business. The recent additions of Deputy “I see Mr. Naile, councilmember elect, in tinuing service to the City Manager Samantha Abell and Assistant the audience and I want to, since it’s now city in her next term, “I City Manager Nathan Ford further enhance quasi-offi cial, congratulate you, Tom, and plan to use this experi- the tremendous talent of our staff and will let you know that we look forward to your ence to benefi t the resi- make the Council’s mission all the more joining the council in December,” he said. dents during the next successful.” “So thank you for your continuing service four years. We have a Fitch Newest councilmember Naile, devoted in the city.” very hardworking and Gulf Breeze resident and administrator at St.

IN MEMORY

resided until December 1972 at the summer of 1978, the family of 31 years, Alice of Matlacha which time they moved to Gulf moved to Jacksonville Beach Isles, one son G. Arthur Leary, Breeze. where Gene would reside until Jr. (Rameca) of Gulf Breeze, two After getting his start in off- 1996. Gene was the primary step sons, Bobby Isaac (Debbie) shore fi shing in the mid ‘60s in founder of the Greater Jack- of Jacksonville Beach and Den- Charleston, it was in the com- sonville Kingfi sh Tournament nis Carbone (Donna) of Atlanta, munity of Gulf Breeze that which began in 1981. fi ve step-grandsons, Sage, Den- Gene became involved in run- He married Alice Carbone on nis, Jr and Daniel Carbone of Gene Arthur Leary, Sr. ning fi shing tournaments. He April 1, 1985, and in 1996 they Atlanta, Chase and Christian NEEDED was the primary founder of the began traveling the country in Isaac of Jacksonville Beach, Gene Arthur Leary, Sr. of Gulf Breeze Optimist Fishing an RV. In 2008, and after visit- and the mother of his son, Bette SALES ACCOUNT Matlacha Isles, Florida passed Tournament (now Fishing Ro- ing the area for over 10 years, Young Hund of Jacksonville. away on September 14, 2016 deo) when he was president of Gene and Alice settled in Mat- A celebration of life service after a battle with cancer. the GB Optimist Club. His boat, lacha Isles, Florida. He enjoyed will be held at noon on October EXECUTIVE Gene was born October the Teaser Pleaser, was known fi shing in Matlacha Pass and 22, 2016 at Pine Island Commu- Professional, self-motivated & for leaving the canals of Villa hanging out with friends in the nity Church. 13, 1940 in Charleston, South organized individual needed at rapidly Carolina where he resided until Venyce on Saturday and Sunday historic village of Matlacha and In lieu of fl owers, the family 1970. Gene worked his way up from the Spring through the Fall Big Pine Island. wishes that donations be made growing community newspaper in sales and management with heading for the gulf stream off He was preceded in death by to Hope Hospice 9470 Health and entertainment magazine. Pensacola, frequently landing his parents, Arthur Jarvis Leary Park Circle, Ft. Myers, Florida Monroe Systems for Business Excellent Compensation Package. which would take him to sev- his favorite sport fi sh, marlin. and Dorothy Alexander Leary, 33908. eral cities across the southeast. He was on the fi rst Board a brother Frank E. Leary, and a Arrangements by Mullins His family moved to Atlanta in of Directors for the Villa Ve- stepson, William Carbone. Memorial Funeral Home & Cre- REQUIREMENTS: Must possess nyce Homeowners Assoc. In He is survived by his wife mation Service (239) 242-0900. the summer of 1970 where they excellent communication skills, be computer proficient and have DAVE dependable transportation. RAMSEY Fax resume to 1 pm - 4 pm BRIAN Monday - Sunday Gulf Breeze News & Splash! KILMEADE Your Community Newspaper 850-932-8794 11 am - 1 pm Weekdays or e-mail to [email protected] newsradio1620.com studio: 850-437-1620 Magazine 4A September 22, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com GBUMC plans Senior Services Expo Monday

Join Gulf Breeze United Meth- Center, Clarity Pointe, Better odst Church in the Fellowship Healthcare and Prudential. There Hall at 11 am for an opportunity will be a free lunch and lots of to learn all about the agencies door prizes! No reservation is and services that can make your necessary. life as a senior citizen easier. Gulf Breeze United Methodist Representatives will be on Church is located at 75 Fairpoint hand from, Caring Hearts, Ears Drive in Gulf Breeze. to Hear, Westpointe/Northpointe, For details, call (850) 932- Granny Nannies, Cornerstone 3594 or visit the website at Mortgage, Assisted Living Loca- gbumc.org. tors, Santa Rosa Health & Rehab

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Scott Shanks, CFP® IMPACT 100 reveals Financial Advisor 217 Fairpoint Dr Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 (850) 934.4499 grant finalists www.edwardjones.com Member SPIC Cyndi Warren, President of bring the total awarded in Es- IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay cambia and Santa Rosa counties Area, announced the 15 grant- toi $8,318,000. Contact: Maria nalists. Ten will receive a grant V. Goldberg, Board Member, of $108,200 at the IMPACT 100 Publicity Chair, at phone: 850- Pensacola Bay Area’s Annual 217-2347 or Email: publicity@ Meeting. The 15 inalists - seimpact100pensacola.org lected by IMPACT 100’s Focus tion contact Martha Brenenstahl from 9:30 a.m. until noon. Committees are as follows: Santa Rosa [email protected] 850- Breast cancer survivors, their 293-6769 loved ones and the community Arts & Culture Republican Women are invited to join together to in- The Santa Rosa Republican Gulf Coast Kiln Walk Society, Inc.; Gulf crease breast cancer awareness. Project: Gulf Coast Kiln Walk His- Women will meet Tuesday, Sept. The crowd will make its way torical Center Breeze 27 at The Club Hidden Creek, across the bridge with bras strung The Santa Rosa County Creek 3070 PGA Blvd, in Navarre at Arts Inc. Indian Tribe, Inc.; Project: Native together as a show of awareness We are proud to be the fi rst in the area to offer ... 11 am and the luncheon/speaker American Cultural Center (GBAI) and support for the ight against Gentle laser St. John’s Cemetery Historical starts at 11:30 am to be followed breast cancer. treatment for the and Educational Foundation, Inc.; by a short business meeting. The GBAI symptoms Project: The OUTDOOR MUSEUM In addition there will be an cost of the luncheon is $15, pay- members of low hormones at St. John’s Historic Cemetery Williamson after-party celebration at the able at the door. Make out your met on or menopause, Grand Marlin that will include including ... Education check to The Club Hidden Creek. September live music and a silent auction. The Arc Gateway, Inc.; Project: Call for Reservations must be made or 6th at the The bras will be donated to local •฀Painful฀intercourse Jeff’s Corner Garden at The Arc canceled before noon the Friday Introductory Gateway. Gulf Breeze organizations that help women Offer! •฀Vaginal฀itching,฀irritation Florida Institute for Human and preceding the Tuesday luncheon Library. The and girls in need. •฀Vaginal฀burning,฀dryness Machine Cognition, Inc. dba IHMC; date. The point of contact is Mar- speaker was For additional information •฀Urinary฀Urgency,฀Urinating฀at฀night Project: IHMC High IMPACT Inter- tha at 850-293-6769. Christopher and/or sponsorships, please •฀Reccuring฀bladder฀infections฀or฀UTIs active Displays. The guest speaker is Rob Wil- Milk and Honey Outreach Minis- Mills, a lo- call Heather at 850-469-7419. •฀Lichen฀sclerosus tries, Inc.; Project: Building Precious liamson County Commissioner cal photogra- For more information go to Anyone฀is฀welcome฀to฀attend฀a฀seminar฀or฀ GEMS. District 4. Rob will speak about pher, Mills FREE฀consultation฀to฀hear฀more฀details.฀ Brenenstahl website: http://www.baptis- the State of the County, his goals specializes thealthcarefoundation.org Environment, Recreation & for the county when he steps up 850-916-7766 Preservation in nature, Any questions that GBAI Northwest Florida Marine Edu- to the chairmanship in October, abstract, and architecture and members have should be direct- cation and Discovery of Gulf Eco- as well as how the half cent sales won many awards at Artel Gal- ed to Marty Libowsky, 205-368- systems, Inc. (EDGE) dba Navarre tax will be spent. There will be lery, Pensacola Musuem of Art, Beach Marine Science Station; Proj- 4815. Karen Kennedy, MD a question and answer session so ect: Coastal Conservation Corp. and Pensacola State College Stu- The next meeting will be Gynecology฀•฀Board฀Certifi฀ed฀•฀Registered฀Pharmacist The Greater Pensacola Junior this is a perfect time and place dent Honors exhibit. He had a Tuesday, Oct. 4. Please come Association, Inc. dba The First Tee of to ask your question. In a recent solo show in the awards alcove at and bring a snack to share! 1118 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. #201 | Gulf Breeze, FL Northwest Florida; Project: Golf and interview Williamson stated that Artel Gallery and has an upcom- www.karenkennedymd.com | 850.916.7766 Life Skills Training Facility. he loved learning from people. The Pensacola Rowing Club, Inc.; ing solo show at Marty Campbell Project: Youth Rowing Program. He continued by suggesting that Gallery in Pensacola. it might be best to learn from GBAI member’s paintings will Family people who have already been be donated to the 7th Annual Bras Goodwill Industries-Easter Seals there. Commissioner William- of the Gulf Coast, Inc. dba Goodwill Across the Bridge which will be Easter Seals of the Gulf Coast; son’s primary ofice is locatedheld on Saturday, Oct. 1. Reg- Project: YES: Youth Excelling for inside the Santa Rosa County istration is at The Grand Marlin Success. Visitor Information Center, lo- from 8 to 9 a.m.; Bras Across the MANNA Food Bank, Inc. dba cated at 8543 Navarre Parkway Manna Food Pantries/MANNA; Bridge program is 9 a.m.; and Project: Fighting Hunger – Better, in Navarre. For more informa- The Grand Marlin after-party is Faster, Stronger! 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» Continued from Page 1A side window as well and remov- was chanting repeatedly and ing Carroll illegibly. She refused to an- Thomas Weiers reported that he to place her swer any questions … She only saw a dog inside the vehicle with under ar- stopped chanting long enough Carroll who allegedly refused to rest, the ve- to ask me questions in a clear comply with the offi cers’ com- hicle, still intelligent manner.” One of the mands to open the window, in reverse, questions allegedly asked of unlock the door and show her backed into Schmitt by Carroll was to call a hands. two offi cers state representative for her. Offi cer Weiers proceeded to including A DUI investigation was break the passenger side win- SRCSO Carroll conducted based on Carroll’s dow in order to unlock the door Sergeant driving pattern. Carroll refused and gain access to the inside of Busbee who was struck on the any and all testing and evoked the vehicle. Carroll allegedly re- left arm and severely injured her Miranda Rights, accord- sponded by placing the vehicle requiring medical attention, ing to the arrest report fi led by in reverse and announcing she according to an offense report Schmitt, and a Breath Alcohol had a gun, which it is reported fi led by Tatro. Tatro was able toTest Affi davit and Refusal Affi - she subsequently recanted. secure the vehicle. davit, along with a DUI indica- After breaking the driver’s Schmitt reported, “(Carroll) tor report, were fi led. 6A September 22, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com Opinion/Public Affairs Gulf Breeze NEWS

Your Community Newspaper It’s time to pay the city council On the It has always been a source city. of pride to say that the council Our council should not members serving the city of Gulf only represent the interests Spot: Breeze make only $1 per year. of the waterfront residents How many times have you but also the duplex dwellers. heard the mayor or council mem- It should not only represent P. O. Box 1414 bers joke about their salaries? It’s retirees but also young fami- Do you think 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway frequently brought up at council lies. Harbourtown Unit #35 meetings and reported in Gulf Other cities compensate minimum wage Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Breeze News. their boards for their time. should increase to time to consider paying the council mem- Office: (850) 932-8986 The mayor and council mem- Santa Rosa Island Author- $15 per hour? Why bers are, in effect, volunteers who devote bers. ity members are compensated, as are Santa Fax: (850) 932-8794 their time and energy and sometimes take In the last election cycle, only one person Rosa County commissioners, Milton City or why not? www.gulfbreezenews.com the brunt of backlash when their decisions stepped forward to serve in the position of Council members and more. are unpopular. Likewise, they get the credit outgoing Mayor Pro Tem Joe Henderson. It’s time to stop congratulating ourselves for keeping taxes low, attracting businesses Tom Naile is a highly qualifi ed individual on having the lowest paid city representa- BY KRISTIN N. COMPTON PUBLISHER/EDITOR to the area and completing complex drain- and will serve the city’s interests well. tives. Gulf Breeze is no longer a sleepy Gulf Breeze News Lisa Newell age projects. Their steadfastness in dealing However, no one challenged the mayor fi shing camp with a small population. We [email protected] with the Florida Department of Transpor- or Cherry Fitch for an opportunity to serve need qualifi ed individuals to lead on issues SPORTS EDITOR tation was widely mocked but in the end, the city. Thankfully, they both agreed to involving traffi c, drainage, growth manage- Jason Thompson the city earned $5.9 million it would not get serve another term so there would not be a ment and technology. otherwise. vacancy on the board. Gulf Breeze is moving into a new era It’s selfl ess to devote yourself to the bet- A city’s council should be representative with new challenges that must be faced NEWS REPORTER terment of your community, no doubt. of all its residents. When the council is paid by fresh perspectives. Paying the council Kristin Compton But when the warm fuzzy feeling that only $1 per year, it eliminates participation members will give voters more of a choice comes from selfl ess dedication is not from those who are not fi nancially able to on who leads the city through these deci- SALES enough to attract qualifi ed applicants, it isdedicate 10 or more hours per week to the sions. Jackie Leonard Mark Compton Dartland: support Crapps in general election “Yes. You cannot live off of $8.05.” OFFICE MANAGER America deserves more po- & liberals willing to do them Ladonna Marshall Biddy Gilchrist litical candidates like Steve LETTERS TO THE EDITOR harm. Pensacola Crapps, who was my opponent This same main street liberal in the Democratic Primary for ART DIRECTOR work hard for constituents. regarding Hillary’s Secret Ser- democrat media continually Florida’s Congressional Dis- Barbara Crossland His family, friends and neigh- vice and personal Body Guard said Trump’s rallies were the trict 2. bors in Live Oak are fortunate Protection was Trump making a cause of violence. The violence Steve proved himself a thor- to have him. And I just want to point about her own hypocrisy. was outside where the Liberal GRAPHIC DESIGN ough gentleman during our con- thank him for a race well run. Her and the liberal Democrat’s Democrat supporters including Bridgette Thurman test. He made his case for the Sincerely, hypocrisy. Their “do as I say not illegals were protesting. Protest- offi ce by taking the high road. WALT DARTLAND as I do” hypocrisy. That Hillary ing is a nice word for attacking He did not stoop to personal at- CONTRIBUTORS Democrat Candidate is protected at taxpayer’s ex- women, old men, young kids at tacks, misrepresentations of my Betty Archer Allen 2nd Congressional District pense by people with guns. a Trump rally. positions, or by fear-monger- If guns are the problem we Pam Brannon While the taxpayer being ing. “No. It’s gonna make Hypocrisy the normal people in society do would have more problems Jack Kale Steve told the voters about like those that happened at the everything else go up.” The Liberal Lame Street not deserve the same protection Tom Nolan his personal attributes: his dedi- Republican Nat. Convention in Daniel Mathis News Media are at it again, ly- making them a 2nd rate citizen Julie Connerley cation to service, his code of Gulf Breeze ing. Donald Trump’s comments among a percentage of illegals ethics, and his willingness to See The City Page 7A » Member: Florida Press Association National Newspaper Assn. Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce (2014 Business of the Year 2003 Small Business of the Year ) Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce “No. I don’t think the economy Greater Pensacola could handle it.” Chamber of Commerce Stewart Dunford Milton Navarre Tourist Development Council Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce

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Include your name, idolize him or even put him on a pedestal, These deaths bring up the pain of can. address and daytime phone number. but disappointment has clouded my world losing my sister seven months ago; also to On the other hand, there are those rays it also increases the price view in the days since I learned of the overdose. Kate struggled with her mental of sunshine that beam through people with of groceries and everything, because it costs more for bare CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze scandal. While I know that we are all ca- health for decades, but seemed to be doing positive spirits. They look for the best News is committed to accuracy and pable of doing some terrible things, I typi- a little better over the last few years. in people and situations. 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I don’t think the City would be Birmingham, Ala. ry state it is amazing how these tion Congress changed several aid our community. For that, we I think all residents of Gulf fulfilling its responsibility to all same protesters were on their laws in order to help put a stop are endlessly grateful to you all! Breeze should ask themselves best behavior! to the conduct that Snowden Cheers! whether this is a fair and reason- Even an almost sane Liberal revealed. This to me indicates Best Regards, able perspective on the property All The Best Names End Up Here Democrat will not attempt to in- that Snowden did America a DANE MANFREDI owners’ part or is it simply greed DESIGNER RESALE timidate, abuse or hit anybody national service and that his ac- Gulf Breeze driven by the most un-Christian Pre-owned Women’s Designer Fashions with who is carrying a gun, even at of motives. And let’s be clear, tions to stop illegal government Impeccable Style & Sophistication Trump’s Republican Nomina- spying was justified. I therefore anyone who portrays this issue tion Rally! A noble cause as the City trying to take some- join in the call to pardon Edward I am the youngest son of Jim STEVEN KING Snowden. thing from the property owners and Nancy Douglass and I grew is willfully distorting the situa- Milton MARC PERKEL up on Eufaula St. near the dis- Gilroy, CA tion. The property owners knew puted beach access. all-along they were buying prop- Snowden should be I strongly support the City of erty that bordered a public beach pardoned Resurrect The Club II Gulf Breeze which is trying to access. I read the article (Citizen retain public beach access that The City of Gulf Breeze is M - F 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. CONSIGNMENT! Whistle blower Edward urges SRC to consider buying has always been there and was fighting a noble cause to pre- Sat 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Club II, Sept. 15, 2016) that is deeded just so the residents of RESALE! Snowden who revealed infor- serve public access to the beach (850) 934-0492 mation about the illegal Bush/ within last week’s issue of The Gulf Breeze would have access that has always been there. Do Obama NSA spying program is Gulf Breeze News! It was well to the beach. Gulf Breeze residents want the www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com a national hero and should be done and I wanted to extend my The fact is that this beach City to relent and allow them Harbourtown, Suite 27 | 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. | Gulf Breeze, FL pardoned. Yes - what he did was thanks to you for helping me get access has been wrongly taken illegal. But if he didn’t act that word out of this possibility! from the public, and once lost, it too would have been illegal. The Let me know of any further will never be restored. NSA had been lying to Congress contribution I can make to aid I personally, and many of my about what it was doing and that within this issue if you hear any- friends, used this beach access it was illegally spying on ev- thing. for over 44 years and I and my ery single person in America. We live in a wonderful com- children still use it today. The We only know that because of munity, one that supports each only justification that the nearby Snowden. other, as you and your staff show beach land owners have is that each week through getting ideas they want to keep everyone else Dr. Saunders named president of UWF This week, the University of West Florida Board of a successful background screen and subject to of Trustees named Dr. Martha Saunders the sixth conirmation by the Florida Board of Governors. president of the University, effective Jan. 1, 2017. Saunders, a UWF faculty member and admin- Saunders will replace UWF President Dr. Judith istrator from 1984 to 2002, returned to the Univer- Bense, who is set to retire on Dec. 31. The offer sity in 2013 and currently serves as provost and of employment is contingent upon the completion executive vice president. Subscribe to Gulf Breeze News Subscription $39 per year NOTICE OF PROPOSED Senior Discount Available! TAX INCREASE

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BUDGET SUMMARY A. Initially proposed tax levy ...... $2,546,276 The proposed operating budget expenditures of B. Less tax reductions due to Value Adjustment Midway Fire District are 7.5% more than last year’s total operating expenditures. Board and other assessment changes .. $-3,310

MIDWAY FIRE DISTRICT FISCAL YEAR 2016/2017 C. Actual property tax levy ...... $2,549,586

Estimated Reserves and balances ...... $337,212 This year’s proposed tax levy...... $2,805,304 ESTIMATED REVENUES: Ad Valorem Taxes, MILLAGE 1.85 ...... $2,805,304 Other Income ...... $79,960 All concerned citizens are invited to attend a Reserves ...... $292,744 public hearing on the tax increase to be held on: TOTAL ESTIMATED REVENUES AND RESERVES ...... $3,178,008

EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES DATE: September 27, 2016 District Operations ...... $2,374,614 Midway Fire District Maintenance-Building/Vehicles ...... $103,500 Insurance ...... $62,000 TIME: 6pm Utilities ...... $70,000 Principal Installment Payments ...... $260,801 PLACE: 1322 College Parkway Interest-Installment Payments ...... $51,581 TOWN: Gulf Breeze Contingency Fund ...... $255,512

TOTAL EXPENDITURES A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax AND RESERVES...... $3,178,008 increase and the budget will be made at this THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED, AND/OR FINAL BUDGET ARE ON FILE hearing. IN THE OFFICE OF MIDWAY FIRE DISTRICT AS A PUBLIC RECORD. Legal 40439 Gulf Breeze News 9/22/16 Legal 40638 Gulf Breeze News 9/22/16 8A September 22, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com

FELONIES failure to appear, prob Breeze, 32563, drugs- E. state rd 70 110 136, 9/05/16 violation, resist officer possess, drug equip-possess Lakewood Ranch, moving Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Peavy, Gregory Lamont, traffic, DUI-UNLAW BLD W/M, 47, 1000 block, 9/08/16 9/17/16 ALCH, flee/elude police, Office Report Harvard dr, Gulf Breeze, Carter, Jerry Clyde, W/M, Neri, Timothy Joseph, resist officer, aggrav battery, 32563, moving traffic 33, 8000 block, Riverside W/M, 18, 2000 block, assault, resist officer Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. violation, drugs-possess, Landing LN, Navarre, Whisper Oaks dr, Gulf drug equip-possess 32566, drugs-possess, drug Breeze, 32563, aggrav Matitza, Jennifer Marie, Note: All arrest and police reports published in Gulf Breeze News equip-possess asslt, battery W/F, 47, 8000 block, are public record and do not imply guilt. All suspects are presumed 9/06/16 Verano st, Navarre, 32566, innocent until proven and/or adjudicated guilty in a court of law. Bryant, Eric Franklin, W/ Dolan, Jeremy Brooks, DUIs DUI-UNLAW BLD ALCH, M, 52, 1000 block, Phyllis W/M, 36, 1000 block, 9/10/16 battery, resist officer, prob ct, Gulf Breeze, 32563, Diplomat street, Gulf Carroll, Terra Neshonda, violation-felony B/F, 35, 10000 block, Gulf Breeze Middle launches online school newspaper GULF BREEZE Michael Brandon, Principal of Gulf Breeze Middle School #1 MOST SUCCESSFUL CITY IN FLORIDA announced that the newspaper, SCHOOL NEWS According to Zippia, Gulf Breeze is thedolphinecho.com, is now around 10:15 p.m. Admission is Pine Forest High School “where the best of the best are living in Florida.” on-line. Mrs. Player’s students $7 per person. – Pensacola will be putting out a new edition Bands scheduled to perform Rutherford High School each month. include: – Panama City Homecoming week is next Alabama Christian J.M. Tate High School week and there will be dress up Academy – Montgomery, Ala. – Pensacola dates and school spirit in antici- Booker T. Washington High Walton High School pation of the high school's vic- School – Pensacola – Defuniak Springs tory over Milton High School. Chipley High School West Florida High School – Chipley – Pensacola Marching Band Choctawhatchee High It promises to be an evening School – Ft. Walton Beach of pageantry and showmanship Festival is Oct. 1 as more than 1,800 Talented The 1st Annual Blackwater – musicians demon- Classic Marching Band Festival. Foley High School – Foley, strate their talents performing is Saturday, Oct. 1, at Milton Ala. their 2016 halftime shows. High School’s Haywood Hanna Gulf Breeze High For more information, please Panther Stadium. The event will School – Gulf Breeze visit the website at www.milton- feature 15 high school march- Jay High School – Jay highschoolband.com or contact Milton High School – Milton ing bands from Northwest Flor- the MHS Band Ofice at (850) ida and Ala. Gates will open at Navarre High School 983-5611. 2:30 p.m. with the event ending – Navarre

Property taxes will increase 1. Gulf Breeze 6. Surfside 2. Key Biscayne This highly concentrated area of 7. Marco Island to benefit school district 3. Palm Beach successful folks is an ideal marketing 8. Satellite Beach focus group and Gulf Breeze News is » Continued from Page 1A as last year) and with the super- the school board contributed 4. Parkland the Ideal way to reach them! 9. Cooper City intendent and school board it $12,700,000 to employee insur- 5. Pinecrest 10. Palmetto Bay adds up to $9,466,965,960, ac- adds up to a total of 2,857 em- ance benefits, and added another cording to the county property ployees for the district — which $2 million into the self insurance Affordable Advertising Direct to Florida’s Most Successful City! appraiser. is 16 more than last year. fund for employees. For example, that means in McCole showed that last year 850-932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com the 2015-2016 school year a $50,000 home would be charged approximately $180.05 in prop- erty tax, but during the 2016-17 NOTICE OF school year that same homeown- er would pay $171.05 in property taxes. The owner of a $100,000 PUBLIC MEETINGS home would pay approximately $540.15 in 2015-2016 and now All Board of County Commission Meetings and other would pay $513. county department meetings are held in the County Last school year the sales tax Administrative Center Board Room, 6495 Caroline Street, collections on the district’s half- Milton, Florida, unless otherwise indicated. cent sales tax increased, howev- North/South Tourist Development Committee October 3 8:30 a.m. er, by $567,297 – with the total Navarre Visitor Center, 8543 Navarre Parkway, Navarre collections for the school district being $7,839,454. Marine Advisory October 4 5:00 p.m. The state funding per student still does not have Santa Rosa Tourist Development Council October 6 8:30 a.m. County on equal footing with Tiger Point Community Center, 1370 Tiger Park Lane, Gulf Breeze the surrounding districts for this school year. For 2016-17 Commission Committee October 10 9:00 a.m. the state is funding Santa Rosa County at $7,031 per student. Fire Department Executive Group October 10 6:30 p.m. Our 3000 SF store is lled with everything But Escambia County will re- Emergency Operations Center, 4499 Pine Forest Rd., Milton ceive $7,090.55 per student – or you need to update your wardrobe. $58.73 more than Santa Rosa Building Code Board of Adjustments October 12 Cancelled for each student in the public school district. Okaloosa Coun- Commission Regular October 13 9:00 a.m. ty gets $7,258.78 per student, or Lots of trendy Jewelry, accessories gi s & $226.96 per student more than Zoning Board Meeting October 13 6:00 p.m. so much more. Santa Rosa. Walton County gets $7,612 per student, or $581.12 Public Safety Coordinating Council October 18 11:30 a.m. more per student than our dis- Sherif’s Dept. Training Room, 5755 E. Milton Rd., Milton trict. That also means that with the Aviation Advisory October 19 5:00 p.m. early projections of 200 new students in Santa Rosa County Commission Committee October 24 9:00 a.m. for this year, Escambia County would receive over $1.5 million Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board October 26 8:30 a.m. more in revenue from the state Public Services Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton than Santa Rosa County, Oka- loosa would get over $5.9 mil- Parks and Recreation October 26 5:30 p.m. lion more, and Walton would receive $15,300,947 more than Commission Regular October 27 9:00 a.m. SRC schools. However, since new students Local Mitigation Strategy Task Force October 27 1:30 p.m. for Santa Rosa County by Labor Public Services Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Hwy., Milton Day added up to over 500 – far surpassing the projected 200 Commission Special – Rezoning Meeting October 27 6:00 p.m. – that means each of those sur- rounding districts will get an in- Come see us soon & start your holiday Layaway! If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommo- crease that adds up to more than double in total funding based on dation in order to participate in a public hearing you are enti- "per student" what Santa Rosa tled to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Emily County is getting from the state. Spencer at (850) 983-1855 or at 6495 Caroline Street, Milton at M-Fri 9:30-6 Employees budgeted for this least one (1) week prior to the date of the public hearing. 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Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER September 22, 2016 Learn about As autumn approaches, composting Monday

Get the dirt on composting at the UF/ IFAS “Mondays in the Gardens” series on September 26. Ashley Moore will lead the one-hour presentation at 10 a.m. at the UF Milton Gardens, Room Bears 4902 in the 4900 building at the north end of the campus. Attendees will learn different methods for creating compost across Florida become more active for use in landscaping. Active compost piles will be demonstrated. he Florida Fish and Wildlife with local communities on measures Mondays in the Gardens is a free Conservation Commission to reduce bear conlicts, but Florid- gardening program offered at the UF Keep bears away T(FWC) is asking Floridians ians should understand the steps they Milton Gardens under the direction of to be more aware of what they can do can take to keep themselves and their UF/IFAS Extension Santa Rosa County to help prevent bear conlicts as fall neighbors safe.” from your home Master Gardeners. No pre-registration approaches. The FWC is currently accepting is required. The UF Milton Gardens During autumn months, bear ap- proposals from counties and other lo- are located on the Pensacola State Col- petites increase as the animals begin cal governments so the agency can ef- and neighborhood lege, Milton campus. Follow the signs a natural process of putting on fat for fectively distribute state funding for • Secure household garbage in a sturdy shed, garage on campus to ind the gardens. The the winter. In order to be prepared for reducing bear conlicts in Florida com- or a wildlife resistant container. gardens are free and open to the pub- winter, bears require around 20,000 munities. The $825,000 in funding, lic from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day the • Put household garbage out on morning of pickup calories a day and will eat anything $500,000 invested by Gov. Scott and rather than the night before. campus is open. Self-guided and guided that’s convenient. Getting food from the Florida Legislature and $325,000 tours are available. Changing seasonal • Secure commercial garbage in bear resistant dump- a garbage can is more appealing than through the Fish & Wildlife Founda- sters. gardens feature a multitude of horticul- foraging in the woods because it can tion of Florida with proceeds from the • Protect gardens, bee yards, compost and livestock tural displays including shade, formal, provide bears more calories in a short- “Conserve Wildlife” license plate, will with electric fencing. children’s and water gardens, bulbs, er amount of time. This draws more be dedicated to programs that are com- • Encourage your homeowners association or local roses, shrubs, trees and perennials. bears into areas where people live and mitted to taking a BearWise approach government to institute ordinances to require trash be If you require any type of accom- work, which can be potentially dan- and can demonstrate a measurable re- secured from bears. modation for an event sponsored by the gerous. duction in human-bear interactions. • Feed pets indoors or bring in dishes after feeding. , requests must be Floridians should be extra vigilant Last week, the FWC and one of the • Clean grills and store them in a secure place. made ive working days in advance. For in securing potential food sources nation’s leading bear scientists, Dr. Jo- • Remove wildlife feeders or make them bear resis- accommodations or more information, around their homes and businesses. seph D. Clark of the U.S. Geological tant. contact Mary Derrick at (850) 623- Final Florida black bear population Survey and the University of Tennes- • Pick ripe fruit from trees and remove fallen fruit from 3868 or [email protected]. Hear- estimates recently released show that see, released the inal modeling results ing impaired individuals may call Santa Florida’s bear population is robust and estimating Florida’s black bear popu- the ground. Rosa County Emergency Management widespread. lation. Data collected by FWC staff It is illegal in Florida to intentionally feed bears or leave at (850) 983-5373 (TDD). FWC Executive Director Nick and partners in 2014 and 2015, and out food or garbage that will attract bears and cause hu- Wiley said, “As autumn arrives, analyzed by Dr. Clark’s team, have man-bear conlicts. If you see or suspect that someone is feeding or at- Florida’s large black bear population conirmed that Florida’s bear popula- Author Logan becomes much more active. An in- tion is robust and widespread. tracting bears, please call the FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hot- line at 1-888-404-FWCC (3922). creased number of bears looking for The inal estimates indicate that takes home food in areas where people live and Florida’s statewide bear population work can potentially lead to more con- now stands at 4,030, up from a few Go to MyFWC.com/Bear to learn more about living in the honors licts. FWC is continuing to partner hundred bears in the 1970s. bear country.

Inspirational author and speaker on women’s lives, Kathleen Vestal Logan ‘Bells Across America’ recognizes won two distinctive awards this year for her book entitled, “Women’s Wisdom: Pass It On!” The goal of her book is to encourage intergenerational sharing to sacrifices of fallen soldiers acknowledge, nurture, and share wom- NAS Pensacola Fleet and Family time. vivors to participate in this event and en’s wisdom at every age and stage of Support Center (FFSC), in coopera- Filmmaker Jill Hubbs will be guest is actively soliciting names of those in life. tion with the National Naval Aviation speaker. Hubbs recently produced the the local area who wish to be recog- Logan’s Women’s Wisdom was a Museum (NNAM), will conduct a documentary “They Were Our Fa- nized during the ceremony. 2016 International Book Awards “Fi- Bells Across America for Fallen Ser- thers” where she shares her experi- Anyone whose family member nalist” in the self-help/motivational cat- vice Members ceremony Sept. 22 at ence of losing her father and those of died while on active duty is asked to egory. With over 1,500 entries, Logan’s 11 a.m. others whose fathers died in Vietnam. contact Kathy Sims at (850) 452-4277 Women’s Wisdom beat out 80 percent The event, being conducted at the The Navy Gold Star Program serves or [email protected]. of her fellow entrants. She shared the NNAM, is a national program that the families of all who died on active Please provide name, rank, date of stage with the likes of some famous remembers and celebrates the lives duty, regardless of branch of service death of the decedent and the Gold people such as Pope Francis and Shark of fallen service members. The cer- or cause of death. The program serves Star family relationship. A photograph Tank’s Daymond emony is being conducted simultane- survivors by providing support, infor- will also be requested to be respect- John. ously across the nation and the names mation and services as long as they fully displayed during the event. For In addition, of fallen heroes will be read aloud. desire. further information, please call Sims Logan’s book re- For each name, the bell is struck one FFSC is asking all Gold Star Sur- at (850) 452-4277 ceived a “Bronze” award by the 2016 National Mature Media Awards that Fourth graders get free park access honored the best Logan marketing, com- munications, educational materials and Gulf Islands National Seashore launches second year of ‘Every Kid in a Park’ programs for older adults. Gulf Islands National Seashore encourages all parks) to most federally managed lands and waters, and waters have to offer, including opportunities to A former U.S. Navy oficer resid- fourth graders to visit the park for free this year including national parks, forests, wildlife refuges be active, spend time with friends and family, and ing in Gulf Breeze, Logan is a frequent as part of the Every Kid in a Park program. The and marine sanctuaries. serve as living classrooms to build critical skills. speaker to women’s groups throughout program gives fourth grade students, and those ac- The newly expanded Every Kid in a Park web- The Every Kid in a Park program is an Adminis- the Southeast. Her many conversations companying them, free access to more than 2,000 site has links to educational activities, trip planning, tration-wide effort between the Department of the with women have led to articles she public lands and waters nationwide for a year. Visit ield trip options, the downloadable pass, and addi- Interior, the Department of Agriculture, the Depart- writes for the on-line newsletter of The www.EveryKidinaPark.gov to download the pass tional information in both English and Spanish. Af- ment of the Army, and the National Oceanic and Transition Network, a national organi- and get more information. ter completing a fun educational activity, the child Atmospheric Administration. zation for women over 50. She also co- Superintendent Dan Brown invites fourth grad- can download and print a pass. The paper pass can The program continues each year with the then- authored “Second Blooming for Wom- ers to visit the Seashore and says “There’s so much be traded for a more durable pass at participating current group of fourth graders. After 12 years, ev- en: Growing a Life that Matters after to discover at Gulf Islands National Seashore, federal sites nationwide. ery school-age child in America will have had an Fifty” with E.L. (Betsy) Smith, Ph.D. and we’re excited to welcome fourth graders and Every Kid in a Park is part of President Obama’s opportunity to visit their public land and waters for Published by Second Blooming their families throughout the year. We hope that commitment to protect our nation’s unique outdoor free, inspiring the next generation to be stewards of Books, A Wyatt Mackenzie Imprint, our young visitors learn and have fun in the great spaces and ensure that every American has the op- our nation’s shared natural and cultural heritage. “Women’s Wisdom: Pass It On!” is outdoors and develop a lifelong connection to our portunity to visit and enjoy them. The program, For more information, please visit www.every- available at bookstores and on-line, nation’s land, water and wildlife.” now entering its second year, is a call to action for kidinapark.gov and follow the program on Twit- including Amazon and on electronic The Every Kid in a Park pass – which features children to experience America’s spectacular out- ter @everykidinapark, Facebook, Instagram and devices. For further information, email a new design for this year’s students – is valid for doors, rich history and culture. YouTube. For additional information about Gulf Logan at [email protected], or to a full calendar year starting September 1. The pass Every Kid in a Park is a crucial component of a Islands National Seashore, please visit www.nps. order the book, visit www.womenswis- grants free entry for fourth graders and up to three multi-pronged approach to inspire the next genera- gov/guis. dompassiton.com. accompanying adults (or an entire car for drive-in tion to discover all that our nation’s public lands 2B September 22, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS Lifestyle/Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS PSC hosts free Promenade ComposerFest XII your pooch at on Sunday ‘Paws on Palafox’ PENSACOLA, Fla. – Come This year’s event features What better way to spend an enjoy the original music of lo- compositions by Dinos Con- autumn morning than on a walk Paws on Palafox cal and regional composers at stantinides, Kevin Fails, Ja- with a thousand other dog lovers Saturday, Oct. 29 Pensacola ComposerFest XII, cob Flanigan, Emily La Force, and their furry friends? a Pensacola State College Ly- Chris Hill, Christopher Powell, Dane-Toberfest is Oct. 9 Bring your best canine pal and 3K Run/Walk ceum Series event that began in Joseph Spaniola as well as PSC “Who let the Danes out?” can bring your friendly, up-to- join the folks at the Pensacola Details 2005. music faculty members, Mi- Get ready for some food, live date-on-vaccinations dog(s). No Humane Society on Saturday, Pensacola Humane The free concert is 2:30 p.m., chael Coleman, Matt Fossa and music, vendors, auctions, raffl es, retractable leashes please. Oct. 29, for a 3K fun walk. Society Sunday, Sept. 25, at the Ash- Kadisha Onalbayeva. People and dogs of all ages craft beer – all with a side of dog Nearly two dozen adoptable www.pensacolahumane. more Fine Arts Auditorium, The concert also includes a slobber - as Northwest Florida Great Danes will be on site to are invited to wind through the org/paws-on-palafox Building 8, on the Pensacola work by the late Robert Sher- Great Dane Rescue (NWFL- greet festival-goers. streets of downtown Pensacola campus. wood, a beloved music profes- GDR) presents its inaugural For details, visit www.face- to help raise funds for our shel- Pensacola ComposerFest sor at PSC for more than 25 Dane-Toberfest celebration and book.com/NWFLGDR or email ter animals and the Barbara provides an opportunity to hear years. Grice Memorial Spay and Neu- fundraising event on Sunday, [email protected]. Luna. Registration will open at a variety new vocal and instru- For more information, con- ter Clinic. Oct. 9, from noon to 5 p.m. at For more information about 7 a.m. with an 8 a.m. start. Wa- mental music written by con- tact Michael Coleman at 850- Entry fees are $25 for ages 13 the Pensacola Bay Brewery and the Dane-Toberfest event con- ter, treat stops, and a variety of temporary composers, most of 484-1813 or mcoleman@ and over; $10 for children ages 6 Fountain Park in Downtown tact NWFLGDR Events Coor- vendors will dot the walk route. whom are attending the event. pensacolastate.edu; or call the - 12; and free for children 5 and Pensacola. dinator Deana Vess at nwfl gdr. Music and fun will be waiting at Several works on the program Lyceum Box Offi ce at 850-484- under. The fi rst 250 entrants will Dane-Toberfest 2016 is a dog [email protected]. the fi nish line. are world premieres. 1847. receive a free goody bag. The friendly event! That’s right, you The inaugural event last year race starts and ends at Plaza de attracted over 500 participants and this year we anticipate 1000 walkers and their pooches. ‘Sing Street’ - sweet, romantic 1980’s Lark Visit the Pensacola Humane Society’s website at www.pen- No one in the world makes the street from his high school sacolahumane.org/paws-on- fi lms with the sincere, pure in a foster home. She is beauti- palafox for more information hokey charm of director/writer ful and mysterious and wants to and a registration form. John Carney. be a model and leave their Irish It all started in 2007, almost city behind forever. Conor of- ten years ago, with Carney’s fers Raphine a part in his pop major breakthrough, “Once”. band’s latest video (all the MTV “Once” tells the story of a rage in the 1980’s - bring on the struggling street musician who hairspray and the Boy George meets a wonderfully talented make-up!!). Only problem, of lady counterpart, while making course, is Conor has no band shimmeringly aching roman- with Mark Ruffalo and Keira tine to the 1980’s, focussing his and no songs and cannot even tic music. It featured the Oscar Knightley, which dealt with an- spotlight on the deep unapolo- play an instrument. Sprinkle on winning song “Falling Slowly,” other musician and how an old getic nostalgic yearning he ob- some crisp movie magic and be- which, to this day, can inspire record executive struggles to viously harbors for his teenage fore we can say “Duran Duran” tears in me when I hear the fi rst fi nd a platform for his brilliant years as an awkwardly pained we have 4 fellow pupils playing simple chord progression. (How young songstress protege. Car- adolescent in Ireland. Our cen- instruments and some inspired, hard we try to make it in ro- ney wrote all the music here, as tral character here is 15-year earnest, silly original tunes, very and nice, as only one person, mance and in life, and how, de- well as writing and directing the old Conor, who becomes infatu- reminiscent of the period, once John Carney, can do it. spite our best efforts, we usually entire production. ated with the slightly older, but again written by director/writer “Sing Street” is now avail- fail miserably) Now we have “Sing Street,” seemingly much more sophisti- John Carney. able on DVD and all the usual Next came “Begin Again,” which is John Carney’s valen- cated Raphine, who lives across It’s all so sweet and romantic streaming services. Cusack hopes to remake ‘Fat City’ Q: Can you tell me what John it right.” season for “Pretty Little Liars”? Cusack is up to? His movies are *** -- Carrie D., via email so varied and his roles so eclec- Q: I could not get enough of A: The show’s creator and ex- tic; I can’t wait to see what he Netfl ix’s “Stranger Things” this ecutive producer Marlene King has planned next. -- Janet R., via summer. Please tell me we’ll confi rmed that this seventh sea- email get another season! -- Scott F., son will be the drama’s last. The A: Over the summer, John Conyers, Georgia midseason fi nal aired Aug. 30, held a panel at Megacon in Or- A: I am thrilled to report that with the fi nal 10 episodes set to lando where he addressed that there indeed will be a season premiere beginning in April. era when they started to make question. Currently, his Edgar two of the popular fantasy/thrill- everything super-bright. At the Cayce project is still in develop- er/mystery series, which is set Write to Cindy at King Fea- time it was thought to be cool, ment and is getting closer to fru- in the summer of 1984. It cen- tures Weekly Service, 628 Vir- but it actually looks dated now. ition. He’s dreamed of making ters on a group of kids who set ginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803; But I thought that might be a this biopic for at least a decade, out to save their presumed-dead or e-mail her at letters@cindy- Deposit Photos.com cool remake to do.” and I can’t wait to see the fruits friend, with the help of a new elavsky.com. How does John feel about se- of his labor. He also is slated John Cusack friend with supernatural powers. quels (and no, he’s not keen on a to star in “Southern Fury” with Season two, which will premiere (c) 2016 King Features Synd., “Say Anything” sequel)? “When Nicolas Cage, and “Misfortune” in 2017 (most likely again in the Inc. you think you can do it differ- it comes to sequels, you have to with Willa Fitzgerald. summer), takes place in the fall ently or can add something to it. get all the people back together Another project he’d like of that same year, encompasses I’ve been a boxing fan for a long and do it the right way. So, if I to explore is a remake of John nine episodes and will continue time, and I thought, ‘Man, I’m was offered the chance to do a Huston’s 1972 boxing movie the adventures of season one. 49, so I’d like to do one while I sequel to one of my own mov- “Fat City,” which starred Stacy *** can still do it.’ So I thought, ‘If I ies, I’d do it, but I’d want to do Keach and Jeff Bridges. 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Solution, Page 2B » 4B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER September 22, 2016 This weekend, get a 'Taste of the Beach' A weekend full of fun is planned on Pensacola Beach as it is the host of "Taste of the Beach." On Friday, Sept 23, The VIP Dinner will be held at the Hilton Pensacola Beach Hotel at 6 p.m. Guests will sample signature Taste of the Beach cocktails and enjoy specially-created hors d’oeuvres before beginning a for- mal ive-course “Chef Celebration Meal” and on-stage cooking demonstration presented by four Pensacola Beach chefs. Tickets are $65 each. Limited tickets are Brothers available. On Saturday, Sept. 24, Taste of the Beach is fun for the whole family! There are lots of activities surround- ing the Pensacola Celebrity Chefs cooking demonstra- joins PBES tion and sampling at 1 p.m. The day is illed with chefs’ challenges, cook-offs, live music, tastings, restaurants’ signature dishes, a frozen zone, dining tent, hospitality Lacie Brothers in her classroom at Pensacola Beach Elementary. tent, kids area, and T-shirt sales and more starting at 11 family a.m. prepared for this, and our team teaching ap- Brothers recounts walking into to an empty BY VICI PAPAJOHN Gulf Breeze News© 2016 proach helps get through any bumpy spots.” classroom with little time to prepare. [email protected] Brothers has spent years preparing for the “I have always worked best under pressure, PBES seeks sponsors job – accumulating not only the educational re- and I never felt alone or overwhelmed, never “Very nice and beautiful.” quirements, but spending summers and week- feeling the full weight of it – there was a con- In collaboration with community partners, the Pen- “Caring.” ends in support of inner city summer camps, stant low of teachers, sharing supplies, stock- sacola Beach Elementary School (PBES) Parent Teacher “Helps me understand.” ministries, tutoring. It was not an intentional ing my empty book shelves with books. From Association (PTA) is hosting its annual 2016 Fall Fes- “Makes Language Arts fun to learn.” path towards teaching, says Brothers, but “a the beginning it went so much better than I tival on Friday, Oct. 21 at 5 p.m. in the school’s ark-p Just a little over one month in school and the natural progression.” could’ve expected and I felt supported and in- ing lot. The Fall Festival combines entertainment forthe Pensacola Beach Elementary School (PBES) “I did not immediately intend to study cluded. Joy McLaurine inspires me, too!” young and the young at heart. third grade students in Lacie Brothers class education, but all my volunteer hours and my Watching her work effortlessly with her stu- This event is the PTA’s largest fundraising effort of are already giving the irst-year teacher an A+.heart were constantly poured in that direc- dents, one cannot help but wonder that Broth- the year and is an essential activity in our effort to pro- Brothers is team teaching with veteran instruc- tion,” she says with a bright smile. “It just felters could ever have considered another career. vide quality education to the children and a promising tor Joy McLaurine; Brothers instructs students right to work with children, and when othersShe is joining a family legacy of excellence future for the community. The event offers friends in the from both third grade classes in Language suggested the career to me again and again, inI education behind mother, Linda Brothers, Pensacola community several ways to contribute: Arts, while McLaurine teaches the studentsremember thinking, ‘challenge accepted!’” long time irst grade teacher, reading teacher • Monetary donations to sponsor one of the planned math and they tag-team science class. Returning to Gulf Breeze was an easy deci- and now middle school teacher; father, Dan- activities or food items. “It’s a great setup where I get to be men- sion for Brothers who grew up and attended ny Brothers, Principal of Gulf Breeze High • Gift cards (in-kind donations) to be given away as tored by an excellent experienced teacher, and elementary, middle and high school in Gulf School; and sister in law, Karli Brothers, mid- prizes in a rafle. I am also allowed to share a topic I love, Lan-Breeze. Landing a job at PBES was a rare and dle school teacher. • Gifts for the silent auction. guage Arts, with all the students,” Brothers unbelievable opportunity since the school nor- “I truly never intended to work in the family Any and all forms of donation will be greatly appreci- explains. mally only has one class per grade level and business,” jokes Brothers, “but I could not be ated. Donations may be given to the bearer of this letter, “I’ve learned through the years to employ very little turnover. more excited. I have an excellent support sys- delivered to the PBES ofice or alternative arrangements heart,” PBES Principal Jeff Castleberry says. “Only two weeks out from school starting, tem at home and at school and I love joining can be made by contacting Darlene Ciolino, PTA Presi- “And co-teaching allows an experienced teach- our third grade enrollment expanded to a num- the PBES family. These are great kids and the dent or Lauren Newlin, Fall Fest Donations Chair. Please er to really inspire and guide a new teacher, ber that necessitated adding a second class,” involvement of parents and grandparents is a ensure your donation and logo is received by Thursday, giving good people an opportunity to do what Castleberry asserts. “Lacie was already on wonderful thing to see and be a part of. Oct. 13, as it allows for inclusion in the inal print ma- they are passionate about. The learning curve board for some team teaching, so we put her People ask me all the time, ‘Is it as good as terial (email your logo to [email protected]). All for a irst year teacher is awesome; I know that under Joy’s wing and set her free to ly. She you hoped?’ It’s better!” donations are tax deductible. Lacie is more than willing and capable and met our challenge.”

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Schedules Thursday, Sept. 22 at Tate (Ninth grade 4:30 Statement made p.m., JV 5:30, Var. 6:30) Gulf Breeze stuns sixth- JV/Ninth grade football vs. Tate, ranked Pine Forest, off to 5/6:30 p.m. Boys golf at Miracle fi rst 4-0 start ever Strip Invitational, The Dolphins pulled off the 8:30 a.m. BY JASON THOMPSON historic win by forcing three Gulf Breeze News [email protected] more turnovers (giving them Friday, Sept. 23 14 in their fi rst four games) and Football at West If the Panhandle (and the overcoming a few adversity Florida (Woodham state, for that matter) wasn’t points during the game - Middle School), 7 paying attention before, they including a 65-yard kickoff p.m. sure are now. return for a touchdown on the The Gulf Breeze Dolphins, game’s opening play. who gave up a total of 93 points The extra point 16 seconds Saturday, Sept. 24 to Pine Forest in two losses last into the game made it 7-0 Cross country at Gulf year, allowed only one offensive Pine Forest. Coast Stampede touchdown as they upset the sixth- “I put these in a lot of (at Equestrian ranked Eagles 21-14 Friday at adverse situations all summer Center, 8 a.m.) Lon Wise Stadium in Pensacola. and that’s all we talk about The win not only avenged last - when it gets tough, are you Monday, Sept. 26 year’s 37-3 regional quarterfi nal gonna quit or are you gonna Volleyball vs. loss to the Eagles, but also get up off the ground, pick yourself up and keep playing,” Milton (Ninth grade improved them to 4-0 for the fi rst time in school history. Clayton said. 4 p.m., JV 5 , Var. 6) “Mindy (my wife) asked me “That’s been one of my Boys golf at FCA ‘what are you gonna do to stop stresses - believe you can win Classic (at A.C. them? What are you going to do and overcome adversity.” Read, 8 a.m.) to play with those guys?’ And I It took only three plays for the said ‘we’re gonna beat them.’ I Dolphins to do just that - with Tuesday, Sept. 27 looked her straight in the eye and a little help from a Pine Forest said ‘we’re gonna beat them,’” penalty. Volleyball at coach Bobby Clayton said. See Dolphins, Page 5C » Choctaw (Ninth grade 4:30 p.m., JV 5:30, Var. 6:30) Girls golf at FCA Classic (at A.C. Read, 8 a.m.)

Wednesday, Sept. 28 Boys golf vs. West Florida, Pace, Photo by Milton (At Tiger Point, 3:30 p.m.) Joe Allmon Carl Taylor chases Results Pine Forest quarterback Tuesday, Sept. 12 Xavier Choctaw 23-25- Saulsberry in the 19-25-15, Lady Dolphins’ Dolphins 25-15 21-14 win 25-21-10 Friday. Lady Dolphin XC Photos by Joe Allmon 28, T.R. Miller 58, “Mindy (my wife) asked me ‘what are PCA 137, Flomaton A memorable 246, Ernest Ward you gonna do to stop them? What are you 257, Northview 290 victory going to do to play with those guys?’ Dolphin XC 30, T.R. celebration And I said ‘we’re gonna beat them.’ Miller 89, PCA 142, Nate Herrick (20) celebrates with Matthew deMahy after I looked her straight in the eye and said Tate 169, Northview a fourth quarter interception, 203, Central 232, East while Mindy Clayton (left) ‘we’re gonna beat them.’” Hill 251, Flomaton embraces her father, Pine Forest head coach Jerry Pollard after 261, Jay 314 the Dolphins’ 21-14 over the –Bobby Clayton sixth-ranked Pine Forest Friday. GBHS head football coach after the Dolphins Mindy is the wife of GBHS head upset sixth-ranked Pine Forest 21-14 Friday coach Bobby Clayton.

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Submitted Photo Ninth grade volleyball The GBHS ninth grade volleyball team beat Mobile’s McGill Toolen in three sets to win the Tate Invitational Saturday. They are (from left): Emme Ledbetter, Emily Amberson, Katie Foster, Abby Mayes, Sophi Doerr , Kennedy Hooten, Makenna Owens and Erin Johnson. Back row (behind trophy): Gracelynn Broucious, Kaylie Herring and Kate Keenan.

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Championship Gulf Breeze 25 26 25 Stats McGill Toolen 17 28 11 GOLF Continue from Page 2C » Byron Nathan Classic XCOUNTRY Sept. 12 - Pace Boys Top 5 teams VOLLEYBALL 1) Gulf Breeze 309, 2) Niceville Sept. 13 - Jay 313, 3) West Florida 315, 4) Ft. Varsity Boys Walton Beach 323, 5) Tate 328 Sept. 13 - Gulf Breeze Team Results GBHS results Choctawhatchee 23 25 19 25 15 1 Gulf Breeze 30 Brian Richards 73 Gulf Breeze 25 15 25 21 10 2 TR Miller 89 Nolan Remig 76 Kills: Amber Hartley 14, Kendall 3 PCA 142 RJ Philips 80 McMullen 9, Jordan Taylor 7, 4 Tate 169 Jackson Reeves 80 Maddie Grace McCurdy 6 5 Northview 203 Luke Ellis 82 Aces: Lauren Stokes 2 6 Central 232 Blocks: Kendall McMullen 4, 7 East Hill 251 Girls Jordan Taylor 2 8 Flomaton 261 Sept. 13 - Osceola (Pensacola) Digs: Maddie Grace McCurdy 26, 9 Jay 314 1) Catholic 173, 2) Gulf Breeze Lauren Stokes 17, Ally Smith 8 186, 3) Pace 172, 4) Navarre 221 Assists: Olivia Kudrna 23, Gracie GBHS results GBHS results Snider 13 1) Mason Youberg 1629 Kasey Richards 43 3) Ryan Von Brock 1730 Bailey Berry 44 Sept. 14 - Fort Walton 4) Connor Creel 1809 Hannah May 48 Gulf Breeze 24 26 25 25 15 10) Andrew Saunders 1838 Kara Dorsey 51 Ft Walton Beach 26 28 10 19 13 12) Gary Quilligan 1844 Taylor Peverly 53 Kills: Amber Hartley 15, Sam 16) Ian Baker 1854 Karcher 12, Jordan Taylor 11, 21) Jesse Grant 1949 Submitted Photo Maddie Grace McCurdy 8 22) Mark Roof 1953 Aces: Sam Karcher 5 29) Logan Gregory 2031 Blocks: Jordan Taylor 5, Amber 32) Christian McEwan 2056 Tourney champs The GBHS boys golf team won the Byron Nathan Classic on Sept. 13. They are (from left): Bryan Richards, Hartley 4 38) Andrew Marks 2153 Nolan Remig, R.J. Phillips, Luke Ellis and Jackson Reeves. Digs: Maddie Grace McCurdy 22, 43) Noah Johnson 2213 Tri Meet Ally Smith 20, Olivia Kudrna 14, 54) Luke Grubbs 2250 Saturday - UWF Sam Karcher 13 59) Austin Sullivan 2313 Event 1 Girls 200 Yard Medley Event 13 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle Event 24 Boys 100 Yard Assists: Olivia Kudrna 26, Gracie 61) Blake Barclay 2337 Relay 1 Eckland, Eden GBHS 30.49 Backstroke Snider 17 66) Josh Thompson 2344 1 GBHS A 2:02.41 1 Hernandez, Alex GBHS 2 Williams, Lauren GBHS 37.17 Greater Pensacola Ladies 69) Fletcher Hoskins 2400 2 PHS A 2:02.67 1:02.50 Thursday - Gulf Breeze 3 Linkous, Allison GBHS 38.16 Tennis League standings 71) Matthew Guillary 2410 3 Navarre A 2:16.22 2 Fruitticher, Justin GBHS (As of Sept. 16) Navarre 15 6 17 Event 14 Boys 50 Yard Freestyle 1:03.43 Flight: Open Gulf Breeze 25 25 25 Girls Team Results Event 2 Boys 200 Yard Medley 3 Shields, Devon GBHS 1 Heggdal, Christopher PHS 29.22 RS - Higdon 12-4 Kills: Amber Hartley 7, Sam 1 Gulf Breeze 28 Relay 1:03.93 2 Reese, Cody PHS 30.66 RS - Covell 10-6 Karcher 7, Kendall McMullen 7, 2 TR Miller 58 1 PHS A 1:45.22 9 Tutt, Jacob GBHS 1:21.71 HBS - Gonzalez 9-7 3 Perkins, John PHS 33.95 Maddie Grace McCurdy 6 3 PCA 137 2 GBHS A 1:52.68 OB - Richardson 6-10 Blocks: Jordan Taylor 3 4 Flomaton 246 3 PHS B 1:52.73 Event 25 Girls 50 Yard GB - Ezelle 6-10 Event 15 Girls 100 Yard Freestyle Digs: Maddie Grace McCurdy 8 5 Ernest Ward 257 Breaststroke RS - Cupp 5-11 1 Wilson, Cali GBHS 58.12 Assists: Gracie Snider 15, Olivia 6 Northview 290 Event 3 Girls 200 Yard Freestyle 1 Keck, Langley GBHS 46.32 Flight: 1 2 Lyons, Abigail PHS 1:02.56 OB - Loper 14-2 Kudrna 10 1 Ludwick, Makayla GBHS 2:02.14 2 Spradlin, Allison PHS 46.76 3 Price, Ashley PHS 1:04.06 GB - Farmer 10-6 GBHS results 2 Rice, Carrigan PHS 2:06.78 3 Mahon, Madelyn PHS 47.34 4 Speck, Whitney GBHS 1:05.67 PAC - Ward 10-6 Junior varsity 1 Hannah Spooneybarger 20:25 3 Gordon, Megan PHS 2:20.07 6 Niven, Nicole GBHS 1:12.28 PCC - McIntosh 8-8 Sept. 14 - Fort Walton 4 Ana Rios 22:10 4 Edwards, Genna GBHS 2:32.01 Event 26 Boys 50 Yard RS - Hansford 8-8 Ft. Walton 10 22 5 Tabitha Labrato 22:36 6 Knight, Eve GBHS 2:45.10 Breaststroke GB - Leveque 8-8 Gulf Breeze 25 25 8 Emily Stone 23:25 7 Elliott, Devon GBHS 2:45.39 Event 16 Boys 100 Yard Freestyle 1 Barkhuizen, Ian GBHS GS - Cunningham 6-10 Points on serve: Carlee Amberson 10 Lindsay Saunders 23:50 1 Henderson, William PHS 52.58 33.80 GB - Chapman 0-16 7, Sam Dakauskas 5 12 Savannah Parisey 24:05 Event 4 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle 2 Speck, Stephen GBHS 53.95 2 Sise, Wyatt GBHS 34.15 Flight: 2 Thursday - Gulf Breeze 15 Katelyn Stahl 24:54 1 Scoggins, Seth PHS 2:02.69 3 Walden, Will GBHS 55.34 3 Perkins, John PHS 40.80 RS - Greskovich 13-3 Navarre 10 22 16 Annalise Rotunda 25:03 2 Rodgerson, Matthew GBHS 2:04.56 5 Donovan, Ryan GBHS 1:02.63 4 Knight, Liam GBHS 43.87 RS - Thorsen 12-4 GB - Hartley 10-6 Gulf Breeze 25 25 21 Sophia Slobodian 25:32 3 Walden, Will GBHS 2:05.12 6 Kariher, Cole GBHS 1:05.01 'RS - Thompson 9-7 Points on serve: Carlee Amberson 22 Gracie Hoskins 25:35 4 Tutt, Jacob GBHS 2:24.60 Event 27 Girls 100 Yard 7, Sam Dakauskas 5 Event 17 Girls 500 Yard Freestyle RS - Del Gallo 8-8 23 Micah Hemmen 25:40 7 Sise, Wyatt GBHS 2:33.57 Breaststroke PAC - Ondra 5-11 1 Mendez, Monet PHS 5:35.97 25 Christy Newkirk 25:55 1 Mendez, Monet PHS 1:14.91 GS - Coyne 4-12 Ninth grade 28 Ashlinn Salvator 26:16 Event 5 Girls 200 Yard IM 2 Goto, Hannah GBHS 6:26.61 2 Wilson, Cali GBHS 1:15.91 PORT - Santosuosso 3-13 Tate Tournament 29 Shelby Rowe 26:19 1 Henderson, Renee PHS 2:17.93 3 Figueroa, Erin Navarre 7:15.09 3 Lee, Rachel PHS 1:17.14 Flight: 3 Saturday - Pensacola 32 Shelby Dunne 26:30 2 Rice, Carrigan PHS 2:29.20 5 Keith, Kendall GBHS 8:05.12 4 Goto, Hannah GBHS OB - Gilliland 11-1 Gulf Breeze 25 25 35 Anna Gentry 27:04 3 Lee, Rachel PHS 2:31.70 1:20.49 GB - Holt 7-5 Escambia 8 4 36 Madison Atkinson 27:09 4 Jorgensen, Libbie GBHS 2:34.32 Event 18 Boys 500 Yard Freestyle 5 Smith, Lilly GBHS 1:29.24 OB - Shell 6-6 Gulf Breeze 25 25 39 Cambrie Cook 27:15 5 Barrett, Jordan GBHS 2:39.01 1 Wood, Nevada PHS 5:02.66 RS - Manziek 5-7 GS - Wiseman 4-8 Crestview 11 20 41 Prellman 28:00 9 Brown, Sydney GBHS 3:08.46 2 Hernandez, Alex GBHS 5:20.02 Event 28 Boys 100 Yard PCC - Mullet 3-9 Gulf Breeze 25 25 45 Walter 29:25 3 Shields, Devon GBHS 5:22.28 10 Keith, Kendall GBHS 3:25.81 Breaststroke Flight: 4 Tate 13 13 4 Speck, Stephen GBHS 5:22.89 46 Daly Ostrander 29:26 1 Wood, Nevada PHS 1:02.45 GB - Man 11-5 Event 6 Boys 200 Yard IM 7 Fruitticher, Justin GBHS 6:29.54 2 Lee, Austin PHS 1:04.11 RS - Dantino 9-7 1 Henderson, William PHS 2:05.96 3 Sise, Owen GBHS 1:11.22 GS - Humphrey 7-5 2 Davis, Anthony GBHS 2:10.85 Event 19 Girls 200 Yard 4 Youberg, Mason GBHS RS - McGhee 7-9 3 Lee, Austin PHS 2:11.87 Freestyle Relay 1:13.91 HBS - Elliott 6-6 6 Youberg, Mason GBHS 2:25.94 1 PHS A 1:48.68 5 Rodgerson, Matthew GBHS RS - Barrow 6-6 8 Knight, Liam GBHS 3:15.44 2 GBHS A 1:50.01 1:15.11 RS - Emerson 2-10 3 Navarre A 1:55.39 6 Torbert, Chris GBHS 1:20.57 Flight: 5 Event 7 Girls 50 Yard Freestyle 4 GBHS B 2:07.42 RS - Martin 11-5 GB - Gray 10-6 1 Ludwick, Makayla GBHS 26.17 Event 29 Girls 400 Yard OB - Echterling 8-4 2 Henderson, Renee PHS 26.25 Event 20 Boys 200 Yard Freestyle Relay PCC - Klahorst 6-6 3 Lyons, Abigail PHS 27.90 Freestyle Relay 1 PHS A 3:59.01 PAC - Hassell 5-7 7 Edwards, Genna GBHS 30.78 1 GBHS A 1:36.87 2 GBHS A 4:38.26 HBS - Tashlik 4-8 9 Keck, Langley GBHS 33.76 2 PHS A 1:36.91 3 Navarre A 4:59.63 GB - Broz 4-12 3 Navarre High School A 1:44.00 5 GBHS B 5:04.72 Flight: 6 Event 8 Boys 50 Yard Freestyle 5 GBHS B 1:49.50 6 GBHS C 5:37.90 RS - Hattaway 10-6 1 Blankenship, Jawone PHS 22.87 7 GBHS C 2:04.58 RS - Mitchell 8-4 2 Davis, Anthony GBHS 22.94 Event 30 Boys 400 Yard RS - Buffington 8-4 3 Jones, Cameron PHS 24.30 Freestyle Relay PCC - Butler 8-4 Event 21 Girls 50 Yard Navy - Heishman 6-10 5 Sise, Owen GBHS 24.70 1 PHS A 3:33.45 Backstroke GB - Early 5-11 8 Donovan, Ryan GBHS 27.32 1 Hill, Kyrra GBHS 36.93 2 GBHS A 3:36.16 RS - Suarez 3-9 10 Helmi, Rami GBHS 32.04 2 Blaine, Joanna GBHS 44.86 3 GBHS B 3:56.47 Flight: 7 3 Mahon, Madelyn PHS 45.50 1) Walden, Will 2) Torbert, RS - Kellen 8-4 Event 9 Girls 50 Yard Butterfly 4 Linkous, Allison GBHS 48.88 Chris GB - Pettit 8-4 1 Torbert, Caroline GBHS 44.32 5 Williams, Lauren GBHS 51.28 3) Kariher, Cole 4) Youberg, RS - Lochas 8-8 2 Blaine, Joanna GBHS 44.43 Mason GS - McCall 8-8 PCC - Moore 8-8 Event 22 Boys 50 Yard RS - Tucker 4-8 Event 11 Girls 100 Yard Butterfly Backstroke Dual Meet Scores 1 Brandt, Parker J PHS 1:05.01 Men PAC - Myers 4-8 1 Helmi, Rami GBHS 43.75 Flight: 8 2 Jorgensen, Libbie GBHS 1:10.85 PHS 196, Navarre 82 2 Fulater, Brandon PHS 44.99 RS - Ortman 14-2 3 Barrett, Jordan GBHS 1:16.68 PHS 146, Gulf Breeze 135 HBS - Robb 10-2 6 Brown, Sydney GBHS 1:32.35 Event 23 Girls 100 Yard Gulf Breeze 204, Navarre 75 GB - Ueberschaer 8-4 Backstroke GS - Halloran 7-5 Event 12 Boys 100 Yard Butterfly 1 Brandt, Parker PHS 1:07.21 Women RS - Beall 5-7 1 Blankenship, Jawone PHS 1:02.65 2 Gordon, Megan PHS 1:11.84 PHS 165, Navarre 90 OB - Doody 5-7 2 Liu, Justin PHS 1:03.15 PHS 140, Gulf Breeze 126 PCC - Switzer 3-13 3 Speck, Whitney GBHS 1:13.20 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 3 Nguyren, Ben GBHS 1:10.51 Gulf Breeze 173, Navarre 91 PAC - Duke 0-12 5 Niven, Nicole GBHS 1:24.88 Mason Youberg, shown here at a recent GBHS cross country meet, 6 Kariher, Cole GBHS 1:20.99 finished second overall at the Patriot Classic Saturday in Pace. 4C September 22, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Taking light Sam Karcher (7) goes up for a kill, while Amber Hartley (above) goes up for a block last week at Fort Walton. GBHS won in five sets. Lady Dolphins lose first one in five, then win in five Robles throws for 503 yards, six touchdowns in 45-28 win

BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

The Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphin volleyball team dropped its irst match of the season, losing to Choctaw in ive sets before winning a ive-setter in Fort Walton the following day. Choctaw 24-25-19-25-15, Lady Dolphins 26-15-25-23- 10: The Lady Dolphins (11-1) couldn't hold on to a two games to one lead as the Lady Indians, who beat GBHS in last year's regional semiinals, rallied to win in ive on Sept. 13. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News The Lady Indians held a game point in game one, but a Kendall McMullen (6) and Maddie Grace McCurdy go up for a block, while Jordan Taylor (9) celebrates a successful block in Gulf Breeze's win at Fort Walton. kill by Mae Ward tied it at 24- 24. Kendall McMullen recorded Hartley recorded one of her McCurdy had a team-high 26 The Lady Dolphins roared FWB tied it at 13 before a Gulf Breeze beat Escambia a kill to force a game point for team-high 14 kills to give Gulf digs, while Lauren Stokes had out of the gates in game three, sideout and a kill by Hartley25-8, 25-4 and Crestview 25- GBHS, which they converted. Breeze the 9-6 lead in game 17. Olivia Kudrna had 23 assists. scoring the irst four points. Fort closed it out. Hartley had 15 kills,11, 25-20 in pool play before Choctaw used a pair of quick four. Choctaw would rally to Lady Dolphins 24-26-25- Walton got no closer than three while Karcher had 12 kills and 13beating Tate in the semiinals sets to take a 7-5 lead in game take a 19-14 lead. 25-15, Fort Walton 26-28-10- in game three. digs. Taylor had 11 kills, while25-13, 25-13. They bounced two. Gulf Breeze would get no GBHS would go on a run to 19-13: Gulf Breeze got a career A serving error by Fort Walton McCurdy had eight and 22 digs. back from a loss in game two to closer than four after that. tie it at 23-23, before Choctaw effort from Sam Karcher off made it 5-3 in game four. The Kudrna had 14 digs and 26beat McGill Toolen 25-17, 26- Gulf Breeze got kills from scored the last two to force the bench as the Lady Dolphins Lady Vikings got within 20-18 assists, while Gracie Snider had 28, 25-11 in the championship Amber Hartley, McMullen and game ive. Game ive was tied at rallied from 0-2 down to win. before GBHS closed it out. 17 assists. match. Maddie Grace McCurdy to 7-7 before Choctaw took over, A block from Olivia Hepworth Fort Walton took a 4-0 lead in Ninth grade team wins Tate Gulf Breeze hosted take an 8-2 lead in game three.recording an ace and ive kills gave GBHS a 2-1 lead in game one.game ive with the help of two Invitational: Gulf Breeze's ninth Washington (after the News' Choctaw got to within 13-11 on an 8-3, match ending run. It was the only point where Gulfkills and a block. Down 11-8, grade team won a three-setter deadline) before playing at Tate and staved off three game points McMullen had nine kills, Breeze led in game one. GBHS hadGBHS got a kill from Karcher with Mobile's McGill Toolen to tonight. The ninth grade match before the Lady Dolphins took while Jordan Taylor had seven a game point (24-23) in game twoand from straight serves from win the championship match of is at 4:30 p.m., JV at 5:30 and the two games to one lead. and McCurdy six. before FWB scored three straight. Kudrna to make it 13-11. the Tate Invitational Saturday. varsity at 6:30. GBHS swim teams second at three-team meet at UWF the 50 yard freestyle (33.8) Will Walden and Devon BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News and Rami Helmi in the 50 yardShields both took two third [email protected] backstroke (43.75). places - Walden in the 200 yard Hernandez also inished second freestyle (2:05.12) and the 100 The GBHS boys in andthe 500 yard girls freestyle (5:20.02).yard freestyle (55.34), while swim teams inished Other second second place inishers Shields was third in the 500 yard behind PHS at a for the three-team boys included: Matthew freestyle (5:22.28) and the 100 meet Sept. 10 at RodgersonUWF. (2:04.56Navarre in the 200 yard backstroke (1:03.93). inished third. yard freestyle), Anthony Davis Ben Nguyen was third in the Makayla Ludwick won(2:10.85 twoin the 200 yard individual100 yard butterly (1:10.51), individual events for Gulf medley and 22.94 in the 50 yardwhile Owen Sise was third in the Breeze. She won the 200freestyle), yard Stephen Speck (53.95 100 yard breaststroke (1:11.22). freestyle (2:02.14) and the in 50 the 100 yard freestyle), Justin For the girls, Jordan Barrett yard freestyle (26.17). Fruitticher (1:03.43 in the 100 yardwas third in the 100 yard butterly Other irst place inishers backstroke) for and Wyatt Sise (34.15 (1:16.88), while Allison Linkous the Lady Dolphins included:in the 50 yard breaststroke). was third in the 50 yard freestyle Caroline Tolbert (44.32 in 50 Joannayard Blaine took second in (38.16) and Whitney Speck third in butterly), Eden Eckland (30.49two events for the Lady Dolphinsthe 100 yard backstroke (1:13.20). in 50 yard freestyle), Cali -Wilson the 50 yard butterly (44.43) and Gulf Breeze's boys won the (58.12 in 100 yard freestyle),the 50 yard backstroke (44.86). 200 yard freestyle relay (1:36.87) Kyrra Hill (36.93 in 50 Other yard second place inishers and took second in the 200 yard backstroke) and Langley Keckfor Gulf Breeze were: Libbie medley relay (1:52.68) and the 400 (46.32 in 50 yard backstroke).Jorgenson (1:10.85 in the 100 yard freestyle relay (3:36.16). Gulf Breeze had only three yard butterly), Lauren Williams The girls team won the 200 individual wins: Alex Hernandez (37.17 in the 50 yard freestyle)yard medley relay (2:02.41) Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News in the 100 yard backstroke and Hannah Goto (6:26.61 in theand was second in the 400 yard (1:02.50), Ian Barkhuisen in 500 yard freestyle). freestyle relay (4:38.26). Will Walden competes during a recent 100 yard freestyle race. GBHS competed at Hunter Pool Tuesday. gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS September 22, 2016 5C

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Family divided - for a few hours... Left: GBHS head coach Bobby Clayton chats with father-in-law (and Pine Forest head coach) Jerry Pollard before Friday's game. Above: the Pollards and Claytons pose for a family photo. Dolphins stun sixth-ranked Pine Forest, 21-14 Continued from Page 1C» Spencer Wirth, who has yet to But the offense would cool The rain came down in miss an extra point this season, down for the remainder of the buckets to start the second half. A fair catch interference made it 7-7 with 10:56 left in the fi rst half. The offense went to the ground, penalty against Pine Forest fi rst quarter. The Dolphin defense getting a 24-yard run from put the Dolphins inside Eagle Three plays after the kickoff, overcame an offsides call on Baynes to punt the Dolphins territory at the 48. Tyler Phelps,Jacob Tisdale recovered a Pine fourth-and-7 to record a stop inside the Eagle 30. who was 11-for-21 passing for Forest fumble. GBHS wasted no on fourth-and-2. GBHS had to punt from the 230 yards, hit Tristan Covell and time as Phelps connected with In addition to their 14 Pine Forest 40. The fair catch was Parker Baynes on plays of 12 and Cole Sheppard for a 29-yard takeaways, the Dolphin botched and, despite Matthew 24 yards before Tyler Dittmer touchdown pass. Wirth's kick defense has stopped opponents deMahy recovering it in the end scored on a 12-yard run. with 9:23 left made it 14-7. nine times (out of 14) on fourth zone, was ruled a touchback. down this season. The Eagles picked up a pair Dittmer, who had 105 yards of fi rst downs before having to rushing on 18 carries, gave punt again. GBHS a fi rst down before Pine A 31-yard pass from Phelps to Forest forced a punt. Covell put the ball at midfi eld, The Eagles would convert but Baynes would fumble a wet a fourth down, then a third ball on the next play. Again, the down, on its next series before defense made a stand, forcing a Xavier Saulsberry, who was punt after three plays. 5-for-14 passing, threw an The Dolphins, facing a third- incompletion on fourth-and-3 and-23 on their own 39, Phelps on the Dolphins 16 with 10:43scrambled to his left and found a left in the half. wide open Bryce Callahan for a The Dolphins would go three- 68-yard gain to the Eagle 3-yard and-out before Pine Forest would line. Phelps scored one play grind out another long drive. later, with Wirth's kick making it But that drive ended like the 21-7 with 1:29 left in the third. previous one as Adam Colston, The two teams traded on a fourth-and-goal from the punts before the Eagles' Jacob 1-yard line, knocked away a Copeland caught his lone pass of potential touchdown pass. the night - a 12-yard touchdown The Eagles grinded out pass from Saulsberry with 5:33 Photo by Joe Allmon nearly 12 minutes of clockleft onin the game. Tyler Phelps scrambles in the second half of Friday's win. the two drive (which totalled 26 The Eagles recovered an plays), but scored no points. onside kick, but their fi nal two“That’s all we talk about - when it gets tough, are Parker Baynes, who had drives ended on interceptions by four catches for 60 yards, gave Walter Yates III and deMahy. you gonna quit or are you gonna get up off the GBHS a fi rst down before GBHS will look for its fi rst ground, pick yourself up and keep playing?” the Dolphins punted near win over West Florida Tech in –Bobby Clayton Photo by Joe Allmon midfi eld. nine years when they travel to GBHS head coach after the Dolphins Cheerleader Sam Motherway, as well as the band and Dolphin fans, The half ended with Gulf Woodham Middle School Friday upset sixth-ranked Pine Forest 21-14 Friday rode out a downpour in the second half. Breeze leading 14-7. for a 7 p.m. kickoff. Dolphin junior varsity pulls away in second half for fi rst win of season Quarterback J.R. Ezelle gave The duo of Steven Guess and BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News GBHS a fi rst down after a 10- Jaden Skipper drove GBHS into [email protected] yard run before GBHS punted Northview territory to open the four plays later. second half. The drive ended The Gulf Breeze Dolphin The Dolphin defense forced when Ezelle hit Destin Ramirez junior varsity football team a Chiefs punt four plays later on a 24-yard touchdown pass. broke open a close game at the before Northview's defense Scheurich's kick with 4:17 left half to beat Northview 30-6 on recorded another takeaway with in the third made it 16-6. the road Thursday. an interception with 5:11 left in After the Dolphin defense It was the fi rst win of the the half. forced a Northview punt, GBHS season for the JV Dolphins after Harrison O'Daniel recorded found the end zone again on an 0-2 start. a sack that eventually led to a an 11-yard pass from Ezelle to The defense scored the game's Northview punt. London Parries Chris Halstead. The kick with fi rst points on a safety with 5:08 fi elded and ran it back 40 yards 50.4 seconds left in the third. left in the fi rst quarter when for the go-ahead touchdown. Guess added a 7-yard a snap went over the Chiefs' Matthew Scheurich, who was a touchdown run with 3:46 left punter's head. perfect 4-for-4 on extra points, before an Antonio Mauro Northview would answer made the kick to make it 9-7 interception sealed it. right back, recovering a Dolphin GBHS with 4:17 left in the half. Both the junior varsity fumble two plays later. The Chiefs drove from their own and ninth grade teams host Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Six plays later, a 20-yard 17 to the GBHS 33 before time Tate tonight - the JV game is touchdown pass gave Northview expired in the half. Trenton Lamar scheduled to start at 5 p.m., with Steven Guess celebrate a touchdown run with Jael Davis in the JV's win at Northview Thursday. a 6-2 lead. recorded a sack in the drive. the ninth grade at 6:30. 6C September 22, 2016 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com 2006 Dolphins edge PUBLIX October 28 at 7:30 P.M. Catholic in three overtimes Beach Bowl Cup Navarre High School

Jason Pugh’s second rushing The Dolphins lost 30-6 at touchdown was the difference Milton, which included a pick- as the Dolphin football team six by Panther edged Catholic 30-24 in triple Cortland Finnegan. overtime at Dolphin Stadium. Gulf Breeze’s Robert Shane Dorlag intercepted a Hughes picked off a Panther pass before Pugh scored the pass and ran it back 65 yards game-winner. for the Dolphins’ lone score. GBHS NHS The game was tied 10-10 GBHS was held to under 100 DOLPHINS RAIDERS at the end of regulation after yards of total offense. the Dolphins used all three 2006 of its time outs in succession. Gulf Breeze foiled the - Jason Pugh’s second Boomer Harrington blocked shutout bid when Jon rushing touchdown was the VS. the potential game-winning Miagliotta scored from three difference as the Dolphins HOW THE TEAMS MATCH UP kick. yards out, with Pete Della edged Catholic 30-24 in triple The Lady Dolphin golf team Ratta adding the extra point. overtime at Dolphin Stadium. won the Miracle Strip Classic Bobby Clayton had 62 yards Shane Dorlag intercepted a RUNNING BACKS behind Kristen Dorsey’s 78 passing in the scoring drive. pass before Pugh scored the and Ashleigh Ryals’ 79. The game-winner. boys, led by Stephen Miller’s 1996 - The Lady Dolphin The game was tied 10-10 at 39, inished second in a three- volleyball team, led by 18 the end of regulation after the DOLPHINS RAIDERS team match at Scenic Hills. kills and 28 digs from Jessica Dolphins used all three of its The GBHS volleyball team Wendolek, beat Washington time outs in succession. Boom- beat West Florida and Milton 15-10, 9-15, 15-5. Alicia er Harrington blocked the po- in four sets before being swept Elowe had 13 digs and Daniella tential game-winning kick. by Catholic. Celia Eddy had Cumbee 12 for GBHS (8-1). The Lady Dolphin golf team 10 kills and three blocks in the The next day, Gulf Breeze won the Miracle Strip Classic loss. handed Catholic (16-1) its irst behind Kristen Dorsey’s 78 The GBHS girls cross loss of the season, winning and Ashleigh Ryals’ 79. The country team inished second7-15, 15-6, 15-7. Wendolek boys, led by Stephen Miller’s in a three-team meet in Pace. had nine kills, 20 digs and six 39, inished second in a three- Emily Tryon was third overall blocks for Gulf Breeze. Karin team match at Scenic Hills. with a time of 21:52, with Housh also had six blocks, The Lady Dolphin volley- Tyler Dittmer/So. Michael Carter/Sr. Noelle Robles fourth (21:53). while Cumbee had a team- ball team beat West Florida 5-7 / 165 5-9 / 190 high seven. and Milton in four sets before 1971 60 carries, 409 yards, 5 TDs 38 carries, 341 yards, 9 TDs - Dolphins lose 38-0 to The GBHS boys cross coun- being swept by Catholic. Robertsdale, who pitched their try team was fourth and the Celia Eddy had 10 kills and third straight shutout to start girls second at a four-team three blocks in the loss. THE BEACH BOWL CUP TROPHY HAS BEEN AWARDED SINCE 2008. the season. GBHS, who turned meet in Gulf Breeze. Chris The GBHS girls cross coun- the ball over on downs inside Fussell (third - 16:41) and Ki- try team inished second in a RECORD: Navarre: 8 Gulf Breeze: 0 the Bears’ 5-yard line in the ersten Lynch (ifth - 14:04) led three-team meet in Pace. Emi- third quarter, had 34 yards of their respective teams. ly Tryon was third overall with total offense. The football team lost 46-21 a time of 21:52, with Noelle to W.S. Neal, the third-ranked Robles fourth (21:53). 1976 - The boys cross team in Alabama Class 4A. 2011 country team were seventh The Eagles scored two - The Lady Dolphin and the girls were fourth at the touchdowns off of interceptions. volleyball team lost to the host Catholic High Invitational at Ali Alherimi scored off a 10- Mosley 15-9 in the ifth set of UWF. yard pass from Andy Rountree, the championship match at the while Jeremy Copeland scored Panhandle Volleyball Classic. 1981 - The Dolphins lost on a 10-yard run. Caroline Ennis had 16 kills 12-0 to Crestview, who held and six blocks in the loss, while the Dolphins to just 25 yards 2001 - The Lady Dolphins Taylor Linton had 36 assists. rushing. Doug Hudson had improved to a then school-best GBHS beat Bay, Choctaw and 85 yards passing, 44 of them 9-0 on the season after a 15-7, Arnold to advance to the inal. on a long pass to Jon Watts in 15-2 win over Navarre. The boys swim team was the closing seconds of the irst Kalyn Hundley and Betsy ifth and the girls eight at the half. Housh both had seven kills in Optimist Invitational at The the win. Club. P.J. Dunne was a part of 1986 - The Dolphins lost a The next day, Housh’s seven three irst place inishes, win- squeaker 7-6 to eighth-ranked kills led GBHS to a 15-1, 15- ning the 100 free (49.57) and 1A Baker, who ran its win 6 win over Pine Forest. They teaming with Luke Means, streak to 40 games. Baker was made it 3-for-3 the following Adam Gunn and Adam Fol- held to only 157 yards in total day as Housh’s six kills and ey to win the 200 free relay offense. Brittini Herman’s eight digs (1:33.12) and Gunn, Matthew Warren Hall had 128 yards led Gulf Breeze to a 15-6, 15- Ritter and Foley to win the 400 rushing on 19 carries, including 6 win over Bay. free relay. a 3-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter. Baker scored their lone touchdown after a Dolphin fumble inside Back in Time its own 10-yard line (one of two turnovers deep in their Take a walk to yesterday's most territory in the irst half). remembered sports events in Gulf Breeze history! 1991 - The Dolphins lost 19- 6 to UMS-Wright. Gulf Breeze Read each week as Gulf Breeze News committed two turnovers in researches those events for you! the irst half, that led to two For sponsorship information call UMS-Wright touchdowns. 850-932-8986.

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Turnovers costly in UWF loss Address MURFREESBORO, N.C. The Argonauts went 75 yards Chowan took advantage of – The UWF football team n the on just three plays in 31 seconds UWF turnovers on consecutive City second quarter that resulted in to even the score at 7-7. The possessions to put the score at 14 points for Chowan as the drive was capped off with a 58- 28-14 at the half. State/Zip Hawks held on to defeat the yard touchdown pass to senior UWF scored the irst 14 points Argonauts 35-28 at Garrison Anas Hasic, who inished with of the second half. Nobles found Stadium Saturday night. nine receptions for 190 yards, junior Ishmel Morrow for a 71- Phone UWF (2-1) inished with the most in a game in the Gulf yard grab on the third play of 459 yards of total offense, South Conference this season. the half to cut it to 28-21. Email including 415 through the air, Chowan made it 14-7 with Freshman Trent Archie Annual Subscription  $39 for 52 weeks  $34 for Seniors but committed a season-high 10:50 left on the clock in the snagged his irst interception of four turnovers in suffering its irst quarter. the season, which led to seven 65 and older irst loss in program history. The Argos drove deep into more UWF points. Grey Jackson Graduate Kaleb Nobles Chowan territory later in the led the drive, adding a 17-yard completed 29-of-48 for 398 period but came away empty run before inding Hasic from yards and three touchdowns, when an Austin Peffers ield 14 yards to even the score. but was sacked four times and goal attempt from 26 yards CU took the lead for the inal three two interceptions. bounced off the right upright. time with 10:50 left in the fourth UWF and Chowan each UWF did reach the end zone quarter on a 4-yard pass. recorded touchdowns on theon irstits next possession. With 3:02 UWF moved the ball into three drives of the game before remaining in the quarter, Leroy Chowan territory on its inal things settled down offensively. Taylor intercepted a pass to possession but was forced to The irst strike came on a seven- start a UWF drive that stretched punt and never got the ball yard run from CU’s Tyree Lee. 84 yards and evened the score back. UWF will open GSC play Nobles didn’t waste any time on another touchdown from against Valdosta State Saturday, Expires 9/30/2016 getting those points back. Nobles to Hasic (16 yards). in Valdosta, Ga. at 6 p.m. gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS September 22, 2016 7C CLASSIFIEDS/LEGALS

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OFFENSIVE PLAYER DEFENSIVE PLAYER SCHEDULE OF THE WEEK OF THE WEEK August฀26฀•฀7:00฀p.m. Cole Matthew --- vs. Choctaw (38-29 W) Sheppard deMahy September฀2฀•฀7:00฀p.m. --- at Catholic (36-21 W) #12 #7 September฀9฀•฀7:00฀p.m. WR/Sr. CB/Sr. --- vs Northview (42-0 W) Sheppard had three Headshot courtesy Had a pass breakup Headshot courtesy catches for 44 yards September฀16฀•฀7:30฀p.m. of Stone's Studio and his fourth of Stone's Studio and a touchdown. interception of the year. --- at Pine Forest (21-14 W) September฀23฀•฀7:00฀p.m. --- at West Florida September฀30฀•฀7:00฀p.m. --- vs. Milton* (HC) COACH'S SCHOLAR ATHLETE October฀7฀•฀7:00฀p.m. PROFILE OF THE WEEK --- vs. Walton October฀14฀•฀7:00฀p.m. Bucky Ben --- vs. Pace*# Stringfellow Dobry October฀28฀•฀7:30฀p.m. --- at Navarre* Defensive #11 - LB/Sr. November฀4฀•฀7:00฀p.m.

Line Coach The middle child of Drew --- at Crestview and Lynn Dobry, Ben is A former GBHS Athletic Headshot courtesy an FCA Huddle Leader and is Headshot courtesy * District Game Director, Stringfellow coached of Stone's Studio in National Honor Society, Rho of Stone's Studio on GB's two district title teams. Kappa and JROTC. # Senior Night

CHEERLEADER BAND MEMBER SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK OF THE WEEK OF THE WEEK Hailie Ethan Gavin Wright Toole Mayes Senior Front Ensemble #51 Long /Sr. Snapper/Sr.

Gulf Breeze News Headshot courtesy Wright is a member of Headshot courtesy Toole is the section Made perfect snaps of Stone's Studio of Stone's Studio National and Spanish Honor leader of the front on punts and kicks in Societies and Key Club. ensemble this year. adverse conditions.

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