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November 21, 2012 YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 75¢ Quick Read Teen cited in home invasion burglarized. The arrest report vandalized and burglarized and napped from his home by five Four more suspects at large from the sheriff’s office indicat- that the owner of the house indi- individuals back in July. ed that this wasn’t the first time cated that their grandson had Following the admittances BY MAT PELLEGRINO this neighborhood had been been the victim of a kidnapping from the homeowner, deputies Gulf Breeze News Breeze resident and charged the [email protected] juvenile with kidnapping, bur- struck with thefts and burgla- and burglary just three months focused their efforts on the July glary, larceny and robbery of a ries. prior, but he never reported the kidnapping that was never The Santa Rosa Sheriff’s residence without a firearm. According to the arrest incident to police. Following the reported. Office has arrested one of five The suspect was charged with report, the burglary of the home kidnapping, a string of burgla- Along with being kidnapped individuals that they believe the three felonies at the district was believed to have been ries on Old Trail Drive had from his home back in July, the were part of a kidnapping/home one sheriff’s office. linked to a drug-related incident occurred. alleged victim stated that one of SPORTS: Dolphins take invasion in Gulf Breeze. The arrest came after a home that occurred back in July. The report stated that in the the five individuals who came to 19-7 halftime lead on top- On Nov. 6, deputies appre- located at the 1100 block of Old The report indicated that the homeowner’s juvenile grandson his house to kidnap him also ranked team in the state hended a 16-year-old Gulf Trail Drive in Gulf Breeze was Gulf Breeze home had been claimed he was forcibly kid- See DRUG, Page 2A before losing 42-19. Story, C1 Hidden Creek sale final today City closer to purchase of Tiger COMMUNITY: Volunteer group honors Quint and Point course Rishy Studer for their gen- erosity. BY PAM BRANNON Story, A5 Gulf Breeze News [email protected]

Holley-Navarre Water system is pur- chasing the Club at Hidden Creek Golf Course and Country Club in Navarre for $2 million. The water system made the offer to the Meadowbrook Group last week to pur- Photos by Mat Pellegrino/Gulf Breeze News chase the course to protect the water sys- Two-year-old Dennis Fair shows off some crafts to his dad Steven at the Thanksgiving lunch at St. Ann tem’s reclaimed water spray fields on the Catholic Perish Discovery School on Friday. course when Meadowbrook was told it must sell or vacate the property by end of the month. The financial note held by the Thanksgiving company who loaned Meadowbrook LIFESTYLES: Xinia Marin money to repair four area golf courses after holds macquettes of the Hurricane Ivan had been sold to Boston Gulf Breeze Arch planned comes once again company who gave notice to for Shoreline Park South. Meadowbrook earlier this month. Holley- Story, B1 BY BETTY ARCHER ALLEN that first Thanksgiving and what Navarre Water system’s General Manager Gulf Breeze News were they really celebrating in Ken Walker said Meadowbrook has accept- [email protected] the 1600s? The History ed the water board’s offer and closing cur- Channel’s interpretation of the rently is set for this week. All over the United States foods on that first menu are: “We have a lot to do between now and families will be sitting down to seafood, either or some of all Nov. 21,” Walker said. “We are setting up a what we now call and look for- cod, eel, clams and lobster; wild separate LLC called Club at Hidden Creek ward to each year; the tradition- fowl, such as wild turkey, LLC. Our water board will serve as that al dinner of turkey and dressing goose, duck, crane, swan, par- LLC’s board, too, at least temporarily. We and all its yummy accompani- tridge and eagles; meat, possi- are now negotiating with Meadowbrook to ments. We give thanks for all bly venison and seal; grain, see if they will continue to operate the facil- our blessings; we hope that presumably wheat flour and ity and property for us, and should know those who are less fortunate Indian corn; vegetables, pump- soon. If they don’t take out offer for operat- than we find something to be kin, peas, beans, onions, lettuce, ing it, then we have to find someone else.” SCHOOLS: GBHS repre- radishes, carrots; fruit: plums sents at Great Gulf Coast hopeful about; especially those Monday the water board announced and grapes; nuts, walnuts, chest- Carson Caluda folds his hands in prayer at Arts Festival held in unfortunate enough to be in the Meadowbrook has agreed to manage the nuts, acorns; and herbs; and sea- St. Ann Catholic Perish Discovery School Pensacola. Story, C6 path of Sandy. golf course as it is currently doing through What did the pilgrims eat See THANKSGIVING, Page 3A Thanksgiving celebration. See GOLF, Page 3A

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2 A November 21, 2012 GULF BREEZE NEWS Drug dispute suspected in invasion Continued from page 1A Tuesday. pects, the report states, said he the kidnapping punched the vic- Over a month after the wanted to “put a bullet” in the tim in his head during the stole the victim’s computer and alleged home invasion and kid- juvenile victim’s head. alleged kidnapping. cell phone from the house dur- napping in July, the victim told After the threats, the suspects During the interview, the Tuesday, November 27 ing the home invasion. deputies that the alleged suspect allegedly drove the victim back juvenile suspect told deputies According to the report, the had returned the victim’s com- to his grandparent’s house that one of the individuals that Board of Adjustments, 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, victim’s grandson told deputies puter and cell phone to him. The where the victim agreed to get kidnapped the victim back in Council Chambers that the vandalism to his grand- report indicated that the cell his ATM card to pay back the July had a box cutter. The vic- mother’s house may have been phone was ruined and that the $2,500 that he allegedly owed tim said that the person with the done by the same five people hard drive on the computer had the individuals. When the juve- weapon allegedly threatened the Wednesday, November 28 that came to his house back in to be stripped once it was nile arrived at his grandparent’s victim with when they went in July to kidnap him. returned. house to get his card, the sus- the house to kidnap the victim Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board, 8:30 a.m., The report stated that the vic- When the juvenile victim was pects fled. and lured them out of the house Public Services Conference Room tim was confronted by five indi- interviewed further by deputies, On Oct. 22 and 25, deputies with it. Tourist Development Council, 9 a.m., Navarre Visitors’ viduals, two of which he knew he said that when he was kid- interviewed the juvenile suspect According to Dep. Pete Blow Center their names, about stealing napped from his home back in at the district one office with his with the sheriff’s department, drugs and owing drug money July, he was thrown in the back mother present. During the the arrest made last Tuesday Gulf Breeze Toastmasters, noon, Fellowship Hall, First back in July. One of those indi- of one of the suspect’s car and interview, the suspect told was one of five that the sheriffs Baptist Church of Gulf Breeze viduals was the suspect that was was blundered with threats from deputies that one of the people department hoped to make fol- SRIA Committee Meeting, 5 p.m., Authority Meeting apprehended by deputies on the suspects. One of the sus- that was in the vehicle during lowing the victim’s statement. Room Parks and Recreation, 5:30 p.m., Santa Rosa County Administrative Center Board Room Executive Committee Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze Local groups ring City Hall, Council Chambers bell for needy Chad Sutherland, the BY MAT PELLEGRINO bered a memory of when he was Gulf Breeze News a sailor in Liverpool, England. manager of the [email protected] McFee remembered at Stage Publix in Gulf Landing in Liverpool where Breeze, rings Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report the Salvation A lot of things remind a per- boats docked, there was a large, Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Army bell. son that the holiday season is iron kettle called “Simpson’s approaching. Pot”. People who passed by the Photo by Mat Felonies Simmons, Jereme Wayne, Cooler weather, higher credit kettle tossed a coin or two in the Pellegrino | Gulf 11/13/2012 W/M, 34, 7000 block of Lola Breeze News card bills, and of course, red ket- pot to help the poor. Brown, Joshua Paul, W/M, 28, Circle, Navarre, larceny tles. 2000 block of Federal Court, Gulf And from there the idea Mike Handler is in charge of them free gifts too,” Windell The Salvation Army’s iconic Breeze, possession of weapon, DUIs spread. recruiting Rotary members to said. “Some nursing homes like red kettles are well-known burglary, larceny 11-16-2012 In 1901, kettle contributions volunteer for the annual bell slipper socks, so the residents across the world. And as the Runkle, Casey Shaunne, W/F, Garrett, Teresa Renee, W/F, in New York City provided ringing tradition. He said that don’t slip and fall, so we get holiday season approaches, the 20, 1000 Oak Hill Road, Gulf 57, 1000 block of Bahia Drive, funds for the first mammoth sit- members of the local Rotary them those.” red kettle collectors are out in Breeze, forgery Navarre Beach, DUI down dinner in Madison Square have volunteered to help with Windell said the local full force collecting money for 11-14-2012 Lutz, Joshua Andre, W/M, 21, Garden that helped feed many. the cause for over 30 years. Salvation Army tries to get toys the Salvation Army. Barrett, Evan Edrick, W/M, 19, 900 Ft. Pickens Road, Pensacola When the program first start- “Typically we have 30 to 35 donated through the Angel Tree According to Dr. Roger 2000 block of Andorra Street, Beach, DUI ed, the money mostly went to volunteers between the Publix Program to give to families on Windell, the executive director Navarre, smuggling contraband, 11-18-2012 feeding the poor. Locally, the and the Walmart at Tiger Point,” Christmas. If they don’t get at the Pensacola Salvation Army, burglary, larceny Barnett, Alexander Henry, money funds holiday gift giving Handler said. “This year we’ll enough, they use some of the bell ringers, as he referred to Scarborough, Jared Wayne, B/M, 46, 6000 block of Longview for needy families and is also be ringing the bell from 9 a.m. to kettle money and buy toys. them as, are already out at Winn used to help the elderly. W/M, 18, 9000 block of Leeward Street, Navarre, DUI 6 p.m. on Dec. 8.” “Some people don’t like this, 11/19/2012 Dixie and Publix grocery stores Windell said that the red ket- Way, Navarre, burglary, larceny, Windell said that last year, the but we have been working with Duckworth, Jennifer Delane, in Gulf Breeze and Navarre. tle workers are mostly volun- smuggling contraband Salvation Army had a goal to long term inmates at jails and W/F, 49, 7000 block of Majestic “Those locations already teers, and said that the Salvation 11-17-2012 raise $300,000 and fell less than ask them to pick out toys for Velazquez, Lori Ann, W/F, 44, Boulevard, Navarre, DUI have bell ringers at them,” Army is always looking for vol- $10,000 short of that goal. their children,” Windell said. 7000 block of Chablis Circle, ■ Windell said. “Walmart in Gulf unteers to man the locations “We are keeping the goal at “We give them options to pick Navarre, aggravated assault with Note: All arrest and police Breeze will have a bell ringer at throughout the holidays. $300,000 this year too since we out a toy, and then we give it to weapon, cruelty towards a child, reports published in Gulf Breeze their location starting the day Some clubs, like the Gulf News are public record and do not barely missed it last year,” their child. aggravated battery after Thanksgiving.” Breeze Rotary Club and The imply guilt. All suspects are pre- Windell said. “The kid thinks that is a toy 11-18-2012 The red kettle idea originated Optimist Club, step up to volun- sumed innocent until proven and/or Bell ringers are located at 37 that comes from mom or dad.” Simmons, Candice Leann, in 1891 from Salvation Army teer at locations in Gulf Breeze adjudicated guilty in a court of law. locations in Santa Rosa and Today, the Salvation Army W/F, 30, 7000 block of Lola Circle, Captain Joseph McFee. McFee throughout the holiday season. Escambia counties according to helps assist over 4.5 million peo- Navarre, larceny wanted to feed the poor during “It’s completely manned by Windell. ple over the holiday season the holiday season, but he need- volunteers. They ring Tuesdays Money raised from the kettles through the project. ed funding. through Saturdays starting (this) stay in the community and go to Interested in volunteering? According to the Salvation weekend,” Windell said. “Last help feed families during the Call the Pensacola Salvation FDOT seeks input on 5-year plan Army’s website, McFee thought year, the Gulf Breeze Publix holidays, among other things. Army office at 432-1501 and for days on how to fund the proj- raised $20,000 alone.” “We visit all the nursing ask for the volunteer coordina- Officials from the Florida changes to the program. ect, until one day he remem- Gulf Breeze Rotary member homes in both counties and give tor. Department of Transportation are A hearing will be held on gearing up to hold a public hear- Thursday, Nov. 29, from 10 a.m. ings on the department’s tentative to 11 a.m. in the FDOT Milton five-year work program. The Man charged with stealing gun from vehicle Operations Conference Room, at hearings will be held to present 6025 Old Bagdad Highway, BY MAT PELLEGRINO report, a resident them that he had mentioned to a burglaries and said he had no and receive input on the work Gulf Breeze News on America Ave. family friend about the missing knowledge of a handgun that he program for fiscal years July 1, Milton for those seeking input on [email protected] called deputies gun. The report said that the allegedly showed other people. 2013 through June 30, 2018 and projects in Escambia, Santa Rosa, when he noticed friend told the detailer that they Based on witness statements, consider the necessity of making Okaloosa and Walton counties. A Gulf Breeze man was that two of his had been over at their Brown was arrested after the arrested on Tuesday after Santa vehicles were bro- boyfriend’s house and that interview. He later told deputies Rosa deputies suspected he ken into back on Brown was there showing off a that the gun “they were looking LLOYD’S GLASS IS LOCAL WWW.LLOYDSGLASS.COM stole a firearm from inside a Nov. 1. Brown handgun he had. for” was at another residence. 850.476.6340 WE COME TO YOU 850.476.6340 ✦ DRIVE SAFE vehicle on America Avenue ear- The report indicated that the When deputies made contact Deputies went to the resi- lier this month. resident left his keys in the gas with the family friend, they dence and recovered the gun. The man, Joshua Brown, 28, cap doors of the vehicles indicated that Brown had They asked the person who Gulf Breeze was arrested and charged with because he had someone detail- showed off the gun and said that allegedly had the gun at the res- burglary of a structure or con- ing the vehicles throughout the he had purchased it. The report idence where they got it from, FLASHBACKS veyance while armed, burglary day. also stated that the witness said and they told deputies that The victim indicated that he that Brown asked for the wit- Brown had sold the gun to them of a structure or conveyance by the National Oceanic was missing a .38 caliber ness’ cell phone so that he could for $60. Eight years ago unarmed, larceny and posses- and Atmospheric revolver from under the front call people to see if they were According to the report, sion of a weapon by a convicted November 25, 2004 GBN Administration, tempera- felon. seat of one of the vehicles. interested in buying the gun Brown has continuously denied The City of Gulf Breeze and tures in October of this year Brown was booked into According to the report, the from him. that he was in possession of the the Gulf Breeze Hospital were the ninth warmest on Santa Rosa County Jail on man that detailed the victim’s Deputies later made contact gun. record for the contiguous vehicles called deputies days with Brown at his residence and announced that world- $75,000 bond. renowned orthopedic sur- U.S. The Pensacola Bay after the burglaries and told he denied being involved in any According to the arrest geon Dr. James Andrews area saw temperatures as will be stitching his name high as 90 degrees in Teen arrested in disturbance at Gulf Breeze High into the community and October. joining forces with Baptist One year ago Health Care by bringing a A Gulf Breeze High School Thursday, Nov. 15 Saturday, Nov. 17 state-of-the art facility for November 24, 2011 GBN student who was being disci- Gulf Christopher Kelly, 38 of Officers arrested a 24-year- orthopedics and sports Gulf Breeze "board based" plined in the dean’s office Pensacola was stopped for old Pensacola man after a long medicine. Thursday, Nov. 15 ended up in Breeze speeding at 12:43 a.m.and pursuit. The man, Nathaniel businesses, Innerlight Surf the custody of Gulf Breeze Police charged with DUI, fourth or sub- Windham, was originally alerted "We plan to have the best & Skate and Coastal Police officers. The teen put his sequent, a felony. Kelly was by a lighted cruiser to stop in facility of its kind in Paddle Company both Report hands on a school official, and reportedly traveling at 82 miles Gulf Breeze, but continued trav- America," said Andrews. announced plans to expand then the school resource officer. per hour in a 45 mph zone. eling north across the to new locations in the near The teen was charged with bat- Information provided by Friday, Nov. 16 Pensacola Bay Bridge. The "There are some fine tery on a school official, battery Gulf Breeze Police Department0 At 12:38 a.m., Teresa cruiser turned off its lights while resources right here that future. Innerlight set their on a law enforcement officer and Garrett.57 of Navarre Beach in pursuit on the bridge but are untapped, we plan to sights on the Pensacola Beach Marina, and Coastal disturbing the peace. Nightingale Lane. The trailer, was charged with DUI. turned them on again in team up with many of those Gulf Breeze police officers which was owned by Gulf Later that morning, Joshua Pensacola. The suspect finally experts to create something Paddle made plans to also reported these incidents: Breeze United Methodist Lutz, 21 of Pensacola Beach came to a stop in front of special here." expand to a store in the Wednesday, Nov. 14 Church, may have been taken was charged with DUI. McGuire’s on Gregory Street. Wal-Mart Market shopping There was a verbal distur- between Nov. 5 and 14. At 9:52 p.m. officers stopped Windham was charged with DUI center. bance between a resident and At 9:44 p.m., a motorcyclist, a motorist for having an expired third offense, a felony, fleeing Five years ago business owner. Joel Parrott of Pensacola, was tag and found that there was an and eluding police, a felony, and - Melanie Kormondy A trailer valued at $600 was charged with speeding at 9:44 outstanding warrant on the driv- no valid driver license, a misde- November 21, 2007 GBN reported missing from the p.m. er. meanor. According to data released

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS November 21, 2012 3A Thanksgiving has a rich history

Continued from page 1A a great sacrifice for freedom; but they had only learned to sur- sonings, such as olive oil, liver- vive. Many thanks to the wort, leeks, dried currants and Indians who taught the settlers parsnips. Surprisingly very few how to plant corn, fish for cod of these foods are the traditional and skin beavers for coats. Life modern thanksgiving meal. had improved for the Pilgrims, Financial moves for We know now from reading but they did not yet prosper. Bradford’s Journal that they They did not prosper because a growing family were really celebrating the the most creative and industri- development of the middle class ous people had no incentive to When you add a child to cannot work for a while. work any harder than anyone of America. On the voyage over your family, either through Review your life insur- else. William Bradford and the elders birth or adoption, it’s obvi- ance. It’s essential that you wrote an extraordinary charter, Bradford wrote, “For this ously an exciting and joyful maintain adequate life insur- community was found to breed the Mayflower Compact. Each time in your life — and it’s much confusion and discontent, ance to cover your family’s member of the community was also a busy one, as you deal and retard much employment Melanie Kormondy/Gulf Breeze News future financial needs, allowed one common share of Gulf Breeze Elementary first graders trekked to The Villas with all the challenges and that would have been to their including education costs. all of the land cleared but the Nursing Home last week to spread Thanksgiving cheer. commitments faced by all benefit and comfort. For young While your employer may houses they built belonged to parents. However, hectic as men did not feel that they the marketplace. They grew ity not only to make a living but offer you a group policy, it the community. The original your life may be, you’ll still should spend their time and much, they sold much and they to actually prosper and reap might not be sufficient to contract the Pilgrims had with need to think about making strength to work for other men’s began to prosper. “This had very rewards for their hard labor. keep up with your growing their sponsors in London man- some key financial arrange- dated that everything they pro- wives and children without any good success,’ wrote Bradford, We need to get back to that family. There’s no one “for- ments to accommodate your duced go into a common store to recompense.” “for it made all hands industri- early concept of achievement, mula” for determining the new child. be shared with everyone. When Bradford took a bold ous, so as much more corn was taking charge of our lives and appropriate amount of life Here are some suggestions But it wasn’t long before action and assigned a plot of planted than otherwise would learning how to use our talents insurance, but a professional to consider: Bradford recognized that this land to each family to work and have been.” not only to make a living but to financial advisor can review Get a Social Security num- collectivist system was very manage, he turned loose the This is what they celebrated prosper in the modern world of ber. You’ll want to obtain a your family situation and rec- flawed. The pilgrims had made power of the middle Class’ in that first Thanksgiving; the abil- technology. Social Security number for ommend suitable coverage. your child as soon as possi- Save for college. Given the ble. high costs of higher educa- Golf courses will continue to operate Speak with a tax advisor. tion, it’s never too soon to If you’re adopting a child, start putting away money for Continued from page 1A closing, work on having insur- “The contract is signed, and reservations are protected,” he you might be eligible for fed- college. You may want to ance in place for everyone by the we expect board approval,” City said. “The city will close on the eral income tax credits. consider a tax-advantaged the end of the year. At that time day after the closing, as well as Manager Edwin “Buz” Eddy property as soon as we can after Build an emergency fund. account, such as a 529 plan, it will be decided if work out other details before said Tuesday. “We already have the Dec. 13 board meeting,” Obviously, a new child may which offers high contribu- Meadowbrook will continue to signing the contracts.” the approval of the zoning Eddy added that the city mean a variety of new tion limits and provides you manage it, or if someone else The City of Gulf Breeze is board.” already has plans to overseed the expenses. If you aren’t pre- with the flexibility to switch will be hired. under contract to purchase Tiger According to Scott Beasley, fairways, mow and bring the pared for these costs, many of beneficiaries, if necessary. Walker said the intention of Point Country Club for nearly Meadowbrook Vice President, course back into shape as soon which may crop up suddenly, Review/add beneficiary the water system board is to $2.9 million – pending only the asking price for the course as possible. “We are already you might be forced to dip designations. You may want keep all 37 employees of the Santa Rosa County Board of was $3.5M, and the city will pay evaluating the west course – it is into your long-term invest- to change or add beneficiar- County Commissioners $2,780,450 — $2.6 million, only a 9-hole course now, but we course in their jobs. “There are ments. Such a move could ies to your IRA, 401(k), life (SRBOCC) approval of the con- plus closing costs. are considering rebuilding the actually slots for 40 employees, slow your progress toward insurance, annuities and other but some left with the uncertain- ditional use application to “We expect a seamless trans- west course into an 18-hole your important goals, such as accounts. ty of what was going to happen expand their current sewage fer of ownership. Meadow- course.” a comfortable retirement. To Explore a custodial to the course,” Walker said. He treatment facility on the far-west brooks will be hired to continue avoid this potential problem, account. You might want to said they have to transfer leases end of the golf course. SRBOCC running the golf course and club Vici Papajohn contributed to try to build an emergency on the equipment before the will meet on Dec. 13. house, and all bookings and this story consider a custodial account, fund containing six months’ such as an UGMA or UTMA, worth of living expenses. Put that allows you to transfer the money in a liquid account assets for the benefit of a so you can access it quickly child under 21. (Consult with Consultant may help city evaluate golf proposal and without penalty. your tax and legal Research options for a spe- 550 super duty chassis, which BY MELANIE KORMONDY cial needs child. If you have a advisors\before making this was purchased in 2003 for Gulf Breeze News “Our thinking was that we are going to let special needs child, you may move.) [email protected] $156,000. The truck is used as want to explore any available Of course, you don’t have this company go and operate a golf course the primary apparatus for med- At Wednesday’s Executive government benefits and con- to take care of all these items that none of us are qualified to know whether ical calls, though has had vari- Session, the City Council dis- sider speaking with an attor- at once. But by methodically ous mechanical problems since cussed the possibility of hiring a it is being run well or not.” ney about your legal options. working your way through early 2011, thus costing the city third-party objective agency to Consider disability insur- this list, you will eventually – Matt Dannheisser over $18,000 in maintenance review the running and manage- ance. You may want to pur- adjust your overall financial costs over the last three years. ment of the Tiger Point Golf Gulf Breeze City Attorney chase disability insurance, or strategy to include your new The city is recommending Course. review your current policy, to child — which means you’ll selling the vehicle and replacing City Manager Edwin “Buz” has provided the city with to through an Eagle Scout project. ensure your family’s needs be helping your growing fam- it with a Chevy 2500 or 3500 Eddy said there are two main make sure it is going to be a Also, 12 ft. live oaks and ily make progress toward its pickup with a utility service are covered should you reasons the city wants to bring in sound purchase. cypress trees will be placed become ill or disabled and important goals. a third-party to review the golf City attorney Matt around the holding pond areas body for no more than $60,000. course. Dannheisser said they will be adjacent to the new parking lot; “One reason is that we are more focused on the operations as well as the installation of a being asked to conduct a really aspect. split rail fence along both sides abbreviated due diligence period “Our thinking was that we are of the road, beginning at the to see whether or not what going to let this company go and intersection of Sunset and con- Meadowbrook says about the operate a golf course that none tinuing on the north side to the My hair seems to keep getting thinner golf course is true,” said Eddy. of us are qualified to know yellow gate at the third Wouldn't it be nice if there was a each year. Is it getting thinner because “The second thing is that if we whether it is being run well or field and the south side along the product that could provide lasting Q I color my hair? are going to be paying not,” said Dannheisser. “So this parking lot curb to the Rec Q relief from fatigue and low energy? Meadowbrook through a man- is us hiring someone to be our Center. Hair color does not cause overall hair agement agreement to operate eyes and ears to evaluate and The Rec Center is one step We carry multiple products capable of loss. Color or bleaching can cause the facility, we want to be sure provide the expertise that we closer to completion as the city boosting energy on the cellular level. breakage if the application is over-lapped that all of these items that are A or if the product pulled through the ends don’t have in-house to do so.” is taking steps to authorize Bay A When muscle tissue depletes its energy detailed in the memorandum of “We want to hit the ground Design to provide a landscape is too strong. You would notice stubble as stores it becomes stiff and tense. This it grew back if your hair loss was due to chemicals. the various listed operations are running with a successful opera- design plan for no more than causes calcium retention in the cell that forces Hair loss can be genetic, or some types of medica- being run state-of-the-art and up tion,” said Eddy. $12,500, as well as to authorize potassium to activate pain receptors, which tion can cause thinning. As women age they can to the best practices.” Councilman Bob Cleveland $120,000 to purchase furniture contribute to muscle pain. Pain and soreness further produce more testosterone which creates a by-product “We don’t have the expertise known as DHT (dihydrotestosterone) which clogs the said that his view is that Borders for the Rec Center. exacerbate muscle tension, using even more ATP. hair follicle and eventually the hair will become finer on staff to evaluate and assess Golf Group should spend more Last, the city council is look- By fueling ATP synthesis and restoring the cellular and finer till it no longer grows. Male pattern bald- what Meadowbrook tells us,” time “looking at the down side ing to authorize Fire Chief energy charge, our products help reverse this ness occurs the same way but generally at a much said Eddy. than looking at the up side;” that Shane Carmichael to solicit bids energy depletion-pain cycle, reducing muscle pain, younger age and male testosterone levels are much overcoming fatigue, and enhancing quality of life. higher than women's. We have products that can Eddy went on to say that the they should be looking at poten- for a new rescue truck. slow the process and in some cases re-grow hair. For city is relying on a local golf tial cliffs and liabilities and to The current pump is a mini- For more information, stop by or call today. more extensive options to hair loss issues please course management and design warn the city about potential pumper mounted on a Ford F- refer to my web site www.izzocutter.com or come in for a free consultation. consultant, Ken Morgan, to set downsides. LLOYD’S ✦ up proposals from two compa- “This is just such new ground GLASS TOP QUALITY nies. for the city that I hope that I’m 850.476.6340 FREE STEAKS! 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The Meadowbrook manage- Eddy said the State Forestry ment agreed to and welcomed Department will provide, at no the evaluation. cost to the city, 100, four foot Councilman Joe Henderson Loblolly Pines, to be planted raised the question if Borders along Shoreline Park North Golf Group would be evaluating Drive and the adjacent parking the numbers that Meadowbrook area. The pines will be planted

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 4A November 21, 2012 GULF BREEZE NEWS Clubs celebrate fall with special programs Have a very Happy dren. This year on “Black Thanksgiving and remember Friday” and “Cyber Monday,” that the pilgrims celebrated the when many Panhandle shoppers first Thanksgiving because they search and find the best deals to had found a way to prosper in make holiday magic for their the new world. In fact they loved ones they can also find profited so well that they invited ways to give to needy children. the Indians to be their guests. 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Continued from page 1A changes in epidemiology as well as financial contributions made by Rotary and other GB Rotary helps donors to the program. But Rotary International Rotary’s work is not done: The make a difference disease has not yet been eradi- cated. More is needed to end Gulf Breeze Rotary supports polio. You can donate now by Rotary Foundation, a charitable contributing online at organization funded by con- http://www.rotary.org/en/Contr tributing Rotarians and Rotary ibute. Clubs around the world. Rotary Foundation focuses on area The Women’s Board PolioPlus, Humanitarian Grants of the Baptist Health and Educational Programs. Care Foundation Sheilah Bowman presents Rishy Studer a letter of commen- PolioPlus, the most ambi- dation from Congressman Miller’s Office, above, and Patrice tious program in Rotary’s histo- The Women’s Board of the Whitten, AFP West Florida presents the Philantrophy award. ry, is the volunteer arm of the Baptist Health Care Global Polio Eradication Foundation Fundraising event Initiative. For more than 25 this year’s Stepping Out in years, Rotary has led the pri- Style Fashion Show held on Studers win award vate sector in the global effort Nov. 1 raised more than to rid the world of this crip- $44,000. The northwest Mallory and Rishy Studer hosted the first IMPACT 100 pling disease. Today, PolioPlus Florida community generously event. for philanthropy is recognized worldwide as a supported the evening affair The West Florida Chapter of and Rishy Studer are such peo- model of public-private coop- that brought in a crowd of the Association for Fundraising ple and they do it for all the eration in pursuit of a humani- about 400. Much effort was Professionals announced the right reasons. Those types of tarian goal. To date, Rotary has made through volunteerism, winners for this year’s National people don’t come along very contributed more than US$1 sponsorships, ticket sales, Philanthropy Day Awards. often.” billion. donations and silent and live Congratulations go to Quint and The Studer’s were recog- The PolioPlus campaign auctions. Belk provided the Rishy Studer for winning nized for their leadership in have been so successful that fashions and the runway show. Outstanding Philanthropists of making the Maritime Park a two grants totaling $355 mil- Local celebrity models the Year. realtiy. The park will be a signa- lion from the Bill & Melinda included Teri Levin, local phil- Dan McMillan who served ture project for the community, Gates Foundation have been anthropist; Jenni Pate-Buckley, on the selection committee for providing an outdoor amphithe- added to support the Rotary community volunteer; Mark the awards commented, “After ater, public access to the water, International efforts. Since Faulkner, Baptist Health Care learning of all the community- mixed-use development and a Rotary’s PolioPlus program’s president/CEO and wife based philanthropic projects the multipurpose sports stadium. In inception in 1985, more than Olympia; Brent Lane and Studers have either initiated or addition to the brick-and-mortar two billion children have Cooper Davis from 98.7 Cat been a part of, I came to realize contributions of the Studers to received oral polio vaccine. Country; Mollye Barrows- how far their work reaches into this park, Quint and Rishy also Upwards of $1 billion per Vigodsky, WEAR TV 3 Pensacola’s growth and devel- purchased and moved a year is needed in donor contri- anchor; Becca Boles, opment. For twenty years I have Cincinnati Reds Double-A butions to fund the final eradi- Pensacola News Journal Media had the distinct pleasure and team, the Pensacola cation phase. This level of Solutions director; Leah Drury, honor to work and serve as Blue Wahoos, to play in the sta- expense is expected to decrease Pensacola State College Trustee with the D. W. dium, creating dozens of jobs as wild poliovirus transmission women’s coach; McMillan Trust and Founda- and providing an outstanding is interrupted in the four Lorenzo Aguilar, Anytime tion. I know what can be community attraction for the remaining polio-endemic coun- Fitness personal trainer; and achieved by people with the Pensacola area. tries and outbreaks in previous- Chad Stacy, Pensacola Young unique gift of foresight, vision The Studers proudly claim ly polio-free countries are Professionals president. This and courage to make a differ- their proudest accomplishment, reduced. money raised by this event ence in a community for gener- and the blessing for which they The budget for the Global goes to support programs and Pensacola Mayor Ashton Hayward and Co chair Amelia ations to come. Dr. Dan W. are most grateful, is their family Polio Eradication Initiative is services provided by Baptist Asmar is enjoying The Pensacola Museum of Art Guild McMillan, a Pensacola physi- of five children and six grand- revised quarterly to reflect Health Care. inaugural fundraising Luncheon. cian was such a person. Quint children.

GRAND ILLUMINATION Nov. 23 Free & Open to the Public Gates open at 5:00 pm Lighting of the Christmas Tree 6:00 p.m. Win a Kia Soul from Kia Autosport! Valued at $20,000! Enter a fruitcake eating contest for a chance to shoot a puck & win! PENSACOLA BAYFRONT STADIUM FIREWORKS 7:30 p.m.

Blue Wahos Winter Wonderland will be open through December 29th, h urs. - Sun. Ice Skating Rink Opens Learn How To Ice Skate with Kazoo! TICKET PRICES: 8:00 p.m. $11 per person all day includes activities. Snow Tube Rides Children 5 and under are free. on the Toboggan Run Corporate rental is available Mon. – Wed. $11 price includes $10 ticket and $1 for CMPA-Capital Improvements. Phots with Santa & Kz oo

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P.O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Spot: Harbourtown Unit #35 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 By Melanie Kormondy Office: (850) 932-8986 Fax: (850) 932-8794 www.gulfbreezenews.com “What is your 2011 Florida Press Association favorite Statewide Award Winner

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SPORTS EDITOR Jason Thompson “Definitely the homemade pies. I never overdo it on the main NEWS REPORTERS meal so I’m able to enjoy the Melanie Kormondy pies!” Mathew Pellegrino Jillian Frame Gulf Breeze is a community with vision Pensacola SALES Michelle Carlson The process of developing stands the role this community OFFICE MANAGER our two-county strategic plan is plays in our economic develop- Karen Murphy well underway. Our consulting ment present and future. Along firm, Chabin Concepts, has with the other 119 financial ART DIRECTOR spent significant time in investors of Vision 2015, this Nancy Fish Escambia and Santa Rosa City knows that our region must Counties over the past several move forward. CONTRIBUTORS weeks. By the end of We're blessed to have the Betty Archer Allen Pam Brannon November, we expect Chabin to assets because they better posi- Jack Kale deliver their Strengths, tion us for success, and we con- Weaknesses, Opportunities and mitted to continued growth in key to economic success is to gratulate the many elected offi- Member: Threats analysis. Commonly our area. The Andrews Institute focus on quality of life because cials and civil servants who “I enjoy purple hull peas, Florida Press Association referred to by its acronym draws patients from all over the people who have talent, training have worked to make Gulf cream corn and stuffed peach- National Newspaper Assn. SWOT, this study will help us world, and we want them to and education can live any- Breeze what it is today. This es” Danielle Gilmore Gulf Breeze Area better understand who we are as choose to spend more time here where. Today, people with skills community will be unquestion- a community – and who we are after they have finished their choose to live in places with a ably linked to our region’s Pensacola Chamberof Commerce not – and how we can use that treatments. Of course, when we high quality of life, and busi- growth over the next 20 years. (“2003 Small Business of the Year ”) information to better position us look at our strengths, we must nesses are following the people. Thank you, Mayor Zimmern Pensacola Beach Chamber for economic development suc- also determine how to turn our I can testify to the wonderful and the Gulf Breeze City of Commerce cess. weaknesses into opportunities. quality of life here. With the Council, for reaching across Pensacola Chamber Some of Northwest Florida's Thirty years ago, in order to shifting economic development county lines to recognize we are of Commerce greatest assets are located right succeed, a community simply paradigm, Gulf Breeze is poised one metro area and one eco- Navarre Tourist here in Gulf Breeze. Two of of needed to grow and attract busi- for success. nomic development effort. Development Council our most successful advanced nesses. Usually, the people When she recently stepped We are one vision. Santa Rosa County Chamber technology firms, Avalex would follow the jobs. up in support of the Greater Jim Hizer is President/CEO of Commerce Technologies and AppRiver, However, as I have said on Pensacola Chamber’s Vision of the Pensacola Area Chamber. LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze chose to locate their headquar- many occasions, the old eco- 2015 program, Gulf Breeze He can be reached at News welcomes your opin- ters here, both companies are nomic development paradigm Mayor Beverly Zimmern clear- [email protected] ion. We reserve the right to thriving here, and both are com- has shifted. Increasingly, the ly demonstrated she under- or at (850) 438-4081. edit a letter to fit space avail- “I like sweet potato casserole able. We do not accept letters and my mom’s lemon containing a personal attack meringue pie.” on any individual. Letters Casey Smith must be limited to one per Pensacola month from an individual A day of thanks? Think again writer. If we receive form let- ters, we will print only the first one we receive. Include BY MAT PELLEGRINO riser and wants to stand in long gravy either. As a matter of fact, any names) have to realize that your name, address and day- Gulf Breeze News lines in the freezing cold for turkey is known to have traces there are very few days a year time phone number. [email protected] hours either. of L-tryptophan, an essential that employees get a chance to While that’s fine and dandy amino acid that is known to put take a mini vacation. And the CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze For years, Thanksgiving has for some, employees all over the people in a lethargic state. holiday season happens to be News is committed to accura- been known in America as a U.S. are fed up that they are So unless people opted for a one of those times. cy and wants to hear from time where families gather being forced to work on ham instead of a feathered Some people have only one you if we need to make a cor- around their dining room tables Thanksgiving. friend, most people who eat time the entire year where they rection or clarification. and give thanks to everything Quite frankly, I don’t think Thanksgiving are not going to can actually spend time with Please email us at they have in their life. [email protected] anyone blames them for their And for decades, it has want to hit the stores afterwards their family. with the subject line always been a tradition for most outrage. or want to work for that matter. Already store employees are CORRECTION or Pretty soon, stores will con- Thanksgiving happens to be doing the right thing and speak- CLARIFICATION. Or, call stores to close their doors on “The turkey, I don’t need that special day to allow sider opening on Christmas Day the one time a year that families ing out about the hours. They (850) 932-8986 during to allow people to start returning can innocently stuff their faces have no shame. Because they anything else!” office hours and ask for employees to enjoy time with their unwanted sweaters, ties and stomachs with food without are human beings. Regardless of Ashley Orfeld news or sports departments. their family or friends. Navarre ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze This year, many stores have and DVDs. having to worry about the after whether they need the time off, News will not be responsible made an exception to that rule Many of the retailers have to effects. Just as long as everyone the holiday season is meant to for quality or discoloration in by opening their doors at 8 p.m. take a step back and realize that had a slice of turkey at the din- be spent with loved ones. ads provided by the advertis- or 9 p.m. on Thanksgiving. The these employees, many of ner table, there is no need to If stores honestly think that er or its agents. stores believe that by opening whom have families, want to worry if you are going to pass people want the big deals they spend time with their loved out watching football before claim they are dishing out, they Gulf Breeze News is pub- late on Thanksgiving Day, most lished weekly on Thursdays shoppers will take advantage of ones. dessert. should make people work for for $35 per year by Gulf the Black Friday deals a little And for the few that don’t So why does it make sense them by opening up at 4 a.m. Breeze News Inc. Periodical earlier. They also believe that have a family, I’m sure that they for someone to get up after the That’s what made Black Friday postage paid at Gulf Breeze, because some shoppers would want to spend their time relax- biggest meal of the year and so famous. Florida. USPS # 021819. take advantage of the Thursday ing. And if not relaxing, at least wipe the gravy off of their shirt I’m pretty sure that if stores Sorry, no refunds on opening time, they won’t all be spending Thanksgiving with and say “Well, I’m off to keep doing this, their employees subscriptions. banging on the doors at 3 a.m. someone else...a pet can even work”? won’t be “thankful” for their POSTMASTER: Please send the next morning begging to be count in this instance. Last year, when stores tried job. Just because the economy address changes to While the stores are smart for out the Thanksgiving shopping is suffering doesn’t mean stores Gulf Breeze News, P.O. Box the first to grab a flat screen tel- waiting to open at 8 p.m. and 9 hours, shoppers did not respond 1414, Gulf Breeze, FL 32562. evision that’s been “drastically” should make employees suffer. . “The desserts; we always All content is copyrighted reduced in price. p.m., they don’t quite realize as much as the retailers thought Just like I’ve heard people make pecan pie and carrot 2012. Advertising rates are They also know that not that most people don’t like to they would to the Thanksgiving say “keep the ‘Christ’ in cake.” available upon request. everyone in America is an early just get up and work after Day hours. Christmas,” we need to keep the Jessica Carter ingesting tons of turkey and These stores (not mentioning “Thanks” in Thanksgiving. Navarre

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DEATHS Drugs, other infractions cause five explusions PRESTON LEE "IKE" Edward Lewis Joanne Sigafoose Bullock Breeze, Fla., and devoted to (Terri), and (Chuck) and Cynthia Sigafoose supporting various charities. LEWIS BY PAM BRANNON expelled, only was was a mid- 1932 - 2012 Sharon "Sherry" Hebb (Gary); several nieces He was an active member of Lewis Armstrong and nephews; and many cher- Gulf Breeze News dle schooler — from King Pensacola Numismatic Society [email protected] Middle in Milton, charged with (Cliff). He is also ished friends and neighbors. and enjoyed his yard work. Preston Lee "Ike" Lewis, survived by five possession of marijuana. devoted husband, treasured Ike graduated Brunswick A visitation was held on grandchildren, Five Gulf Breeze High stu- One Pace High student was father and great friend passed High School in 1951 and Thursday, November 15, 2012, Erin Elizabeth Lewis dents were among the nine stu- expelled for possession of pre- away peacefully with his family enlisted in the United States at Rose Lawn Funeral Home. Light (Michael), Air Force in 1952, honorably dents expelled at last week’s scription drugs without a pre- by his side, November 7, 2012. Funeral Mass was celebrat- Stephen Gregory Lewis, serving his country until retire- school board meeting from scription. One student from Ike was born July 10, 1932, in ed at 10 a.m. Friday, Melissa Marie Lewis, Clifford ment in 1975. Upon retirement Santa Rosa County’s 28 Milton High and one student Frederick, Maryland, to Mason Ryan Armstrong, and Robert November 16, 2012 at Saint from the Air Force the Lewis schools. from Navarre High were each Lee Marlow (Turk) Lewis and Joseph Armstrong, and a spe- family settled in the city of Gulf Ann Catholic Church. In lieu of The Gulf Breeze High stu- expelled for possession of mari- Katherine Marie Baker Lewis. cial great-grandson Zain Breeze, Florida; where Ike flowers, the family asks contri- dents, whose names are always juana on school grounds. In 1956, Ike married Sharon Preston Light. Ike also leaves spent 20 years as a butions be made to a charity of kept confidential, were expelled The expelled students have Frey of Brunswick, Maryland. behind siblings - Betty Lewis your choice. for a variety of reasons. Three the choice to attend the alterna- They were married fifty three Roach; Kenneth "Poppy" Lewis Delchamps' store manager and You may offer condolences, were expelled for possession of tive school provided by he dis- wonderful years, and were (JoAnne); Donald Wayne 14 years as produce associate blessed with 3 children. at WalMart. share memories and sign the prescription drugs. One was trict in Milton, or to do Virtual Lewis (Peggy); and Candace School at home through the Preston Lee Lewis, II, also Marie Lewis; sisters-in-law Ike was a member of Saint guestbook at www.roselawn- expelled for “being under the known as Mike (Liz), Stephen Ann Catholic Church in Gulf fh.com influence” of marijuana. One internet. The expulsion is for was expelled for possession of a one year, but students often are weapon on school grounds. allowed to come back to their Local wrestling legend passes away at 51 Among the other four stu- home school after one term if dents district-wide that were grades and behavior are good.

BY MAT PELLEGRINO Van Camp moved Breeze area. The late James Six-Man Tag Team Gulf Breeze News to the Gulf also has three brothers that Championship in 1991. [email protected] Breeze area in reside in the Santa Rosa In 1992, James won the 1984 when he County area. World Championship met James. Kayla James, the wrestler’s Wrestling Light Heavyweight The Gulf Breeze community “Brad was niece said that his passing has Championship by defeating was stunned to learn about the always great- not only affected her family, Scotty Flamingo. After his passing of Robert Bradley hearted, funny James but a lot of the people that wrestling career, James James, who for years lit up the and had a good knew him growing up in the became a health consultant and wrestling circuit on television. spirit … he was a fantastic Gulf Breeze area. wrestling trainer. The 51-year-old Gulf worker,” Van Camp said. “Just “We literally got a picture of Danny Brothers, the assis- Breeze native, known to the an overall good guy.” him and his girl on tant principal for administra- wrestling world as Brad Van Camp said he learned Halloween…and it was the tive services at Gulf Breeze Armstrong, passed away on about James’ passing shortly next morning that we found High School said the news of Nov. 1 at his Marietta, Ga. after it happened. According to out he had passed,” Kayla said. James’ passing has yet to sink home. Van Camp, James’ funeral was “He was 50, no one really in at the high school. “They James was one of four sons held in Georgia, where was expected it.” were a great family and great Thanksgiving is a family holiday… of “Bullet” Bob Armstrong. residing before his death. James left behind his wife, people in Gulf Breeze,” No one understands the importance of family more than Bullet Bob was well known for Van Camp said Lori Spranz-James, daughter, Brothers said. us. We are a family, serving families…and that goes a long his appearance in National “Armstrong” wrestled along- Jillian Haley James, both of Brothers worked alongside way toward appreciating what a holiday like Thanksgiving Wrestling Association compe- side him in 1984 and 1985. Kennesaw, Ga. James’ brother Scott when he means. As your family gathers this holiday season, remember titions. Van Camp said a lot of people, In May 1991, Brad started played baseball Gulf Breeze to give thanks for these precious moments together. In the 90s James joined the including himself, were wrestling in disguise as High. ranks of his father in the NWA. stunned by his death. “It was “Badstreet”. Badstreet was a “A lot of us knew the The local competed in World a complete shock, I mean, look masked member of The Jameses,” Brothers said. h h Championship wrestling at how young he was,” Van Fabulous Freebirds, and wres- “They were super nice guys. ROSE LAWN matches while in the NWA. Camp said. “I’m saddened that tled alongside Michael Hayes “Scott and I played baseball FUNERAL HOME & CEMETERY James also wrestled along- he passed away so young.” and Jimmy Garvin. With together and I remember Scott side Jeff Van Camp formerly James’ parents Joseph and Gail James’ help, the wrestling was a good pitcher.” 4;64"Iwnh"Dtgg¦g"Rctmyc{"̋"Iwnh"Dtgg¦g."HN"54785 known as “Lord Humongous”. James still reside in the Gulf team won the WCW World ;54/;3;4 110 entities win Gulf Tourism and Seafood Promotional Fund grants Deepwater Horizon Claims Natural Resources; Latino Media Gulf Coast; Administrator Patrick A. Juneau Naval Aviation Museum Baytowne Wharf has announced 110 non-profit Foundation; Neighborhood Association; organizations and government Pensacola Beach Chamber of Horizons of Okaloosa entities in the Gulf Coast Region Commerce; County; will receive $43,666,400 in the PASCO Office of Tourism City and Port of St. Joe; first round of grants from the Development; Visit Pensacola; Gulf Tourism and Seafood City of Naples; Okaloosa County Board of Promotional Fund. City of Marco Island; Commissioners; The Gulf Tourism and Pensacola Math, Engineering, Gulf Coast Marine Life Seafood Promotional Fund was Science & Stuff; Center; established by BP and Plaintiffs Pensacola State College; Santa Rosa County Tourism Steering Committee in the Sacred Heart Health System; Development Council; Deepwater Horizon Economic Mexico Beach; Visit St. Petersburg Loss & Property Damages Lee County Visitors & /Clearwater; Settlement. Convention Bureau; Basilica of St. Michael the Juneau said over 350 grant Pensacola Veterans Memorial Archangel; applications were submitted and Park; Panama City Beach Chamber after an independent review of Port St. Joe Redevelopment of Commerce; each grant application, the final Agency; Wakulla County Tourist 110 applicants were accepted. Santa Rosa Island Authority; Development Council; The objective review process St. John’s Cemetery; Navarre Beach Chamber of was conducted by an independ- National Flight Academy; Commerce; ent panel with years of tourism West Florida Preservation, Downtown Improvement grant experience. Grants will be Inc.; Board-Panama City. awarded to non-profit and gov- ernment entities in the Gulf states, including 21 organizations in Alabama; 33 organizations in Florida; 43 organizations in Louisiana; and 13 organizations in Mississippi. Florida grant winners include: Perdido Key Chamber of Commerce; from your friends at Gulf Breeze News “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge; Jay Norris • November 25th Collier County Department of Neely Watson • November 25th Koi Norris • November 25th Leighton Tubbs • November 26th Moe Bass • November 27th Dyson Broadhurst • November 27th

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8 A November 21, 2012 GULF BREEZE NEWS Pensacola State’s Gulf Breeze campus starts off strong

BY BETTY ARCHER ALLEN Assistants; Tommy Hooks, Gulf Breeze News Maintainence Specialist; and [email protected] Adam Gary, Public Safety Officer. An idea began in 1994 when On October 16, the staff treat- President Ed Hartsell recognized ed the students to the first mid- the need to for the then term barbecue complete with Pensacola Junior College to games. They served grilled hot- expand in South Santa Rosa dogs, chips, cookies and bever- County. After a long process of ages; set up volleyball, Frisbee planning, Pensacola State golf and other games from 10:30 College’s South Santa Rosa a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The staff plans Center opened in Gulf Breeze. to make this a regular affair each PSC South Santa Rosa Center term. features an eco-friendly design The Center now consists of and building techniques. one 35,000 square-feet building Features include high-efficiency with 10 classrooms, a computer mechanical systems, captured lab, two science labs for biology daylight and wetlands preserva- and chemistry, a library/testing tion to enhance environmental area, a bookstore, 12 faculty surroundings. offices, large common office The staff at PSC’s Gulf Breeze campus includes, from left, Carol O’Hara, Charito Lyster, Mitzi Sowell, Michelle Horton, What is most exciting though, space for adjunct faculty and a Joan Ziel, Tommy Hooks and Adam Gary. is that the Center already has lounge/vending area for stu- 700 students enrolled and hopes dents. es (non-credit). The First Time for many years. to have 1,000 by the spring This is a full-service center; Basic Obedience Class for dogs Recognizing the attachment semester in 2013. The majority offering courses leading to asso- is a six- week course taught by that Rogers had to his home- of the students are young people ciate and baccalaureate degrees; Cheryl Giebel-Peterson and stead, Delaino proposed that the just getting their start in their dual enrollment courses (col- attended by some fascinating college purchase the acreage, adult life. lege-credit); collegiate high students both human and canine. but allow Rogers to retain his The staff includes Michelle school classes; GED preparatory Student services include home with two surrounding Horton, Director of Instructional and Adult Education classes; admission applications, testing, acres for the remainder of his Affairs; Joan Ziel, director of corporate and professional career/academic advising, finan- life and also enjoy the proceeds Students Services; Mitzi Sowell, development and training (non- cial aid and registration assis- of the sale to the college. Rogers Faculty; Carol O’Hara and credit); and continuing educa- tance. Students have access to accepted the arrangement but Charito Lyster, Administrative tion, recreation and leisure class- all the services of a major cam- made it clear to Delaino and pus; Cashier, financial aid, secu- Menge that one of his deciding rity and other administrative factors was the knowledge that services. his beloved family homestead The search for the South would one day become a college Santa Rosa Center was a campus serving the people of poignant journey. The search South Santa Rosa County. was assigned to Tom Delaino, The college purchased the then Vice President for planning land from Rogers on December who enlisted the assistance of 19, 1996. As agreed, Rogers M.J. Menge, then college attor- continued to live on his beloved ney. After looking at properties land until his death on Dec. 8, for more than a year, they final- 2000. Today, Pensacola State ly met Horace Rogers, who College honors its obligation to owned a parcel of 109 acres near Horace Rogers and dedicates Midway. At the time, Rogers this new South Santa Rosa was in his 80s; still lived in the Center building to his memory The dog obedience class consist of Jake Charleen with house where he was born; a on the site of the Rogers family Clark; Craig Baird with Ike; Cheryl Giebel-Peterson, teacher; house located on these treasured homestead. A vision that has Carol O’Hara and Charito Lyster fill the plates of students Dida Collins with Ziggy; Brianna with Bagheera. acres that had been in his family come true! during the first term’s barbecue lunch.

December Message Series - The Incarnation Sundays, December 2-23 For two billion people around the world, Christmas marks the time of year we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Join us for a very special Christmas season as we explore together the true theme of Christmas, The Incarnation: “The Word became human and made his home among us!” -John 1:14

Contemporary Music of Christmas Crazy Christmas Party for Middle Sunday, December 2, 9:30 and 11 am, 75 Fairpoint Dr. & High School Students Sunday, December 16, 5:00-7:00 pm, 75 Fairpoint Dr. Breakfast with Santa Put on your tacky Christmas sweater or hat Saturday, December 8, 8-10 am, 75 Fairpoint Dr. and bring a $5.00 gift for the gift exchange. Stop in anytime between 8 and 10 am for a FREE hot breakfast and a picture with jolly ole St. Nick. “The Voices of Mobile” Sunday, December 23, 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 am When Someone You Love 75 Fairpoint Dr. Won’t be Home for Christmas Don’t miss this exceptional group of young vocalists Sunday, December 9, 3:00 pm, 75 Fairpoint Dr. who have performed at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, A candle-lighting service of hope and healing Carnegie Hall, and the White House. for those who have lost a loved one.

Music of the Handbells Christmas Eve Worship Services Sunday, December 9, 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 am 75 Fairpoint Drive 75 Fairpoint Dr. 3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 11:00 pm Guest soloist Ashley Brown at 4:30 and 6:00 pm Traditional Music of Christmas 4115 Soundside Drive with Choir & Orchestra 3:30, 5:00 & 6:30 pm Sunday, December 16, 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 am Worship at the Water 75 Fairpoint Dr. Flounder’s Restaurant, Pensacola Beach 6:00 pm

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Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER November 21, Unique skin treatment and products Poker Run a create more youthful, beautiful skin success for Barbara Landfair stands in her Sage Aesthetics studio, showing off her Toys for Tots high-quality product line, and the Hydra- Facials' Hydra-der- mabrasion accessory, at left.

skin types and problems,” she adds. “Eminence Organic Skin Care is just that.” Eminence products use only organic ingredients from high-performing fruits, vegetables, herbs, and spices grown on the Eminence farms. Their con- Master Gunnery Sgt. Bob Rivera, Annette Davis, Master Gunnery Sgt. Bobby Tagle and s a girl, Barbara Landfair loved going special, and to have her own magical place. centrated formulations treat Darren Warren collect toys, above. to work with her mother and her moth- “I've now opened my own private, peaceful lit- all conditions including acne, hyper-pigmentation Aer’s friend Tova, who owned a little tle studio in Historic Seville Square called Sage and even rosacea. skin care boutique. Aesthetics, which not only offers comfort and Living on Florida's most beautiful beaches is “It seemed to me like a movie set,” Landfair serenity, but also among the best skin care prod- hard on any skin type, making it more important to says. “It seemed natural, then, that Tova later mar- ucts available,” she says. “Traveling to Los be proactive about taking care of the health of ried the actor Ernest Borgnine! I loved being there. Angeles to find the latest and greatest in equip- your skin. HydraFacial and Eminence products Sitting in the tall chair in front of the brightly lit ment, I found the HydraFacial System for facial help keep skin healthy, hydrated, and rejuvenated mirrors, I played with the products while my rejuvenation. The clinical studies impressed me.” making skin softer and smoother. mother and Tova would make me a ‘movie star.’ One study demonstrated that the Hydra-Facials' “I believe in these products and I am proud to The 11th annual And I enjoyed watching my mother and Tova Hydra-dermabrasion resurfacing out- preforms offer them to you, for your healthy skin for life BY MAT PELLEGRINO Bear's Toys for Tots apply their skills to clients, whose skin looked traditional microdermabrasion and IPL. “It’s a program. Effective skin treatments not only give Gulf Breeze News Poker Run held on Nov. younger in front of my eyes.” wonderful procedure for all skin types, and with your skin a more youthful, smoother and softer [email protected] 3 was a huge success Landfair says that she noticed as well the trans- continued treatments, helps anyone achieve appearance, but regularly scheduled, professional after it drew in almost 85 riders to raise money and formation most women immediately reflected in healthy skin for life,”Landfair says. treatments are important for the health of your their spirits as they left feeling healthier and more “I also wanted to find an outstanding, results skin.” collect toys to donate to needy children over the beautiful.She wanted to make someone feel that driven, organic skincare line that’s effective for all Learn more at www.Sage.SkinCareTherapy.net holiday season. The poker run ran from Janet's Mustang Bar in Gulf Breeze and ended at the VFW 4407 in Gulf Breeze. Darren Warren, who helped organize the poker Renowned artists finalize architectural run and said that through sponsor and rider contri- butions and raffle tickets, the poker run was able to raise almost $4,500 to purchase bicycles. Warren ceramic arch sculpture for Gulf Breeze also collected donated toys at the poker run that will be donated to the local Toys for Tots. BY VICI PAPAJOHN In just a matter The bicycles will be donated to the local Toys Gulf Breeze News of months, there for Tots, which distributes the toys to children in [email protected] could be a “Gulf Breeze Arch” Santa Rosa and Escambia counties. completed for Shoreline Park South, an architec- "Instead of donating the money to Toys for Tots, tural ceramic sculpture created by world we go to Walmart to buy the bicycles," said Warren. renowned artists Peter King and Xinia Marin. "In the past they (Toys for Tots) have told us they They are now seeking the funding, in the form of are always in need of bicycles, which is why we get donations, necessary to complete the project; and them." are asking the art lovers of Gulf Breeze to help. The poker run made stops at the American The first half of the arch, featuring the histori- Legion Post 378 and Chancies in Pensacola. cal aspects of the city, was completed in May After the ride, riders had the opportunity to bid after months of work. King, Marin and a team of on jewelry, room stays on Pensacola Beach and artists from around the United States and the Photos by Mat Pellegrino/Gulf Breeze News dinners to help raise money for Toys for Tots. Bahamas researched, scraped, shaped and struc- The final, drying elements of the natural side of the arch, feature magnificent shells, a Warren said that the poker run raised enough tured the arch into completion. Months of drying, sea turtle laying eggs, sea grasses, palms – all beautifully hand-wrought from local, north money last year to purchase 74 bicycles for local kiln baking and sectioning followed. Santa Rosa County clay, above. Xinia Marin researched sea turtles for weeks, ensuring children. Bicycles were purchased last Sunday King is no stranger to public art. He has 40 accuracy in her craft. from funds raised from the poker run. years of experience and knowledge, of which he "It seems like not a lot of children get bicycles," has teamed up with Marin for 15 years. Since researched and intuitive design. Both arches have life in the Gulf Breeze and Pensacola area, and a Warren said. 1980, King has completed 34 public and corpo- a prow shape commemorative of the great wood- final, magnificent contribution. King has many Jamie Brooks, who also helped run the poker run rate commissions in such cities as Guatemala en ships repaired in the Naval Live Oaks area. fireplaces, sculptures, sinks, pedestals and archi- said that the community really came together for City, Guatemala, Bailey, North Carolina, San “The prow is also reflective of the avid com- tectural ceramic embellishments within the the effort. Diego, California, Tacoma, Washington, munity of boaters that enjoy our shores today,” homes of Gulf Breeze and Pensacola Beach. "When you have all this together and get the love Windsor, California, Silver Springs, Maryland, King says, “as well as the rich history of our live "Xinia and I always carefully research all of for the kids, it's just phenomenal," Brooks said. San Marcos, California, New Orleans, Louisiana, oak groves in the nautical history of our area and our pieces. When given the opportunity to create "We want to try to make it bigger and better each The Solomon’s, Maryland, San Jose, our nation. All our pieces have content, they rep- a piece for the 50th Anniversary of the city of year. California, Mendocino, resent the place, the people and the moment we Gulf Breeze, we pulled from the history of the "We don't want to take away from this commu- California, and Pensacola. are challenged with commemorating.” indigenous palms, foliage and peoples; there are nity; we want it to stay here." Underlying the King has long been known for the spiritual archaeological finds from this park – pre- Last year, Warren said that the poker run has a world-respected and philosophical aspect to his art; this piece Columbian pottery trapped within the roots of little over 50 riders in attendance. artistic impact will be about the space it lives in. these trees. We included nuances of the histories Those who did not ride in the poker run went to of King and "Sunlight filters into the site, the arch will of European occupations; incorporated the nauti- the Gulf Breeze VFW 4407 after the ride to donate Marin's pieces be in a shelter of the trees," Marin says with cal history and that of the Live Oak forests in money and toys to the cause. is a founda- a peaceful smile. "There are children who which the piece will stand. In addition, shells that tion of intel- will walk by this sculpture every day dur- have always scattered upon the shores for thou- ligent, ing summer camp, and when they go to sands of years and have such a lively part of Gulf play in the park. This will be their spe- Breeze's modern history and culture at Allan cial place. Families can walk together Davis Sea Shells. All our pieces have content, and bring babies in strollers. This will they represent the place, the people and the become a part of the community. It's moment we are challenged with commemorating. really beautiful. It will be the peo- Art is the translator, making the piece personally ple’s arch that they can touch, see applicable. This will be art with depth and mean- and enjoy." ing - it's got history woven into its design." “Our arch is on a public scale, Featured extensively throughout the world in offering access to all.This piece Ceramics Monthly, Fine Home Building, is very important to me,” King Architectural Digest, Southern Living, Gourmet, says – as a culmination of his Contact Ceramics, This Old House, and many other local and regional publications and on Historic Live Oak Trees, HGTV, King is world famous in the field of shipping and our beauti- ceramics for his revolutionary revival of architec- ful surrounding waters tural ceramics. He is a master artisan, writer, and are reflected in the first arch, drying at left. See DUO, Page 2B www.gulfbreezenews.com (850) 932-8986 GULF BREEZE NEWS 2 B November 21 , 2012 GULF BREEZE NEWS Lifestyle/Entertainment Gulf Breeze NEWS 2012 a strong nesting season for Florida loggerheads has increased about tenfold. This year, surveyors found 6,054 green turtle nests on index beaches, down from last year, but consistent with normal vari- ation. Leatherback nesting in Florida also has been on the rise since monitoring began. For the Enjoy ice skating 2012 season, surveyors counted 515 leatherback nests on index beaches. Only 45 leatherback daily at Wahoos’ nests were counted on the same beaches in 1989. The extensive data collection Winter Wonderland is made possible with the help of hundreds of surveyors from The conservation organizations, uni- announce the city's first Blue Public Library will come and versities and federal, state and Wahoos Winter Wonderland at have story times available. local governments along with sundown on November 23. There will also be hay rides private volunteers. These and Some of the details are top- around the stadium. other partners also provide data secret for now, however Movies to be shown on to FWC researchers through the Pensacolians should start Fridays include: ‘The Grinch,’ oggerhead sea turtle nests, one of the highest counts also asked to remove beach fur- Statewide Nesting Beach sharpening their ice skates and ‘It's a wonderful Life,’ and nesting was near a 24- since monitoring began in 1989. niture and other objects from the Survey, which documents all practicing holiday carols. The ‘Polar Express.’ year high along Nesting on these beaches beach at night so there is a clear sea turtle nesting in Florida. Wahoos have lots of fun activ- On Thursdays there will be L ities planned this holiday sea- community groups coming out Florida beaches this year, peaked at 59,918 nests in 1998, path for hatchlings to make it to The FWC’s role in coordinat- according to data compiled by and hit a low of 28,074 in 2007. the water. ing Florida’s sea turtle nest son. to perform on the fish house Florida Fish and Wildlife “After a steep decline in In the U.S., 90 percent of all counts, training surveyors and A highlight of the Blue community stage. Conservation Commission Florida loggerhead nesting loggerhead nesting occurs in compiling data is funded by the Wahoos Winter Wonderland is Santa and Kazoo will come (FWC) researchers. The logger- between 1998 and 2007, nesting Florida, the majority of which U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service a special Christmas Eve out on the weekends for pho- head is listed federally as a has risen over the past five takes place along the state’s east and sales of the state’s sea turtle Worship Service by Marcus tos. An artisan market hosted threatened species. years,” said Dr. Blair coast. The loggerhead is the license plate. Pointe Baptist Church. by First City Arts will be avail- Trained surveyors from part- Witherington, FWC research most common sea turtle species For more information about "We are hoping to provide able on the weekends before ners across the state count nests scientist. “We’re pleased to see to nest in Florida. trends in sea turtle nest counts, the community with a stadium Christmas. on nearly 250 miles of beaches this increase, but we recognize Green turtles and visit MyFWC.com/Research, full of activities to enjoy this Blue Wahoos Winter as part of the Index Beach that loggerheads, and other sea leatherbacks, federally endan- click on “Wildlife,” then click holiday season. " said Shelley Wonderland will go from Nesting Survey. Surveyors fol- turtle species, still face many gered species, also nest on on “Nesting” under the “Sea Yates, Events Coordinator for Friday, Nov. 23 until Saturday, low firm counting guidelines, challenges.” Florida beaches primarily on the Turtle” heading. the stadium. "Pensacola has a Dec. 29, Thursday through making it possible for FWC As hatchlings will continue east coast. Their nesting num- Report sick or injured sea tur- tradition of coming together Sunday. Monday through researchers to use the data from to emerge from nests through bers have been increasing over tles to the FWC’s Wildlife Alert during this time of year cele- Wednesday are available for these beaches to identify trends. November, people are asked to time. Hotline at 888-404-FWCC brating all types of festivals Corporate Rentals. To reserve In 2012, index beach survey- stay at a distance if they spot sea Since tracking began in 1989, (3922). and events- we hope that our a group or arrange a party dur- ors counted 58,172 loggerhead turtles on the beach. People are green turtle nesting in Florida Winter Wonderland will ing Winter Wonderland call become part of that tradition.” Charlie Ortiz at 850-934-8444 Ice skating will be available x 200. every day the Winter Tickets for the Blue Wahoos Duo worked together to create GB arch Wonderland is open, as well as Winter Wonderland are avail- a giant toboggan hill. There able at The Blue Wahoos box Continued from page 1A broad smile. will be large game boards office or online at teacher. He has taught in several countries The arch is an expensive project, requir- painted on the field for people BlueWahoos.com. as well as some of the top schools in the ing hundreds of pounds of clay, multiple fir- to play: checkers, twister, Single day tickets are $11, United States. He holds a Ph.D. in fine art as ings at over $1,000 each, hand tested and bowling and tic tac toe. season passes for a family of 5 well as two honors degrees in Religion and created glazing perfections and hours and On Saturdays and Sundays are $180. Please note that $1 Philosophy. He has received National hours of physical work by the artists. Marcus Pointe Baptist Church from every ticket goes to the Endowment for the Arts grants, a Florida Patrick Dougherty, renowned artist and will offer kids crafts from 1 CMPA for capital improve- Individual Artists Fellowship, special recog- Vice President of Art, Design and p.m. - 7 p.m.. The West Florida ments. nition from the University of Costa Rica Development for Cincinnati-based School of Fine Arts, the Distinguished Rookwood, joined King to work on the first Alumnus Award from the University of West of the double arches. Dougherty has been Florida, The American Ceramics Society named one of the top 38 pottery artists of our Design Division award, and multiple art time, yet he considers King a mentor. show awards. King is also a master carpen- "Peter and I are a mutual admiration soci- Mat Pellegrino/Gulf Breeze News ter, and his years of construction prepared ety and friends," he says. "I took my first Seashells recall the area’s natural him to create strong architectural ceramic Peter King workshop in 2002 and returned beauty and historic Allan Davis Sea pieces. That kind of depth of knowledge in 2006. I have worked on public projects in Shells. helps when you are building a large structure my career, on public school exteriors. This along the coastline of hurricane-prone art will stand for generations. To have this To donate toward the construction of Florida. caliber of art in your back yard is unheard King’s Art for Gulf Breeze project, contact “This ceramic sculpture will become a of." Dr. Steve Zieman at 850-932- 2266 or stop part of the city, telling and re-telling the his- A live interview by Billy Howell is avail- by Stonehaus at 2617 N. 12th Avenue, tory of this special place," King says with a able online at www.gulfbreezenews.com Pensacola, Fla. 32503.

Call for other showtimes (850) 934-3332 EXT 1 1233 Crane Cove Blvd Gulf Breeze, Florida 3.7 miles east of Pensacola Beach Exit *There is an extra $2.50 charge for 3D movies *Sorry, No Passes for 3D Movies BOX OFFICE OPENS at 12:30 pm for future showtimes, go to moviesshowtime.net or find us on facebook Showtimes are good Wednesday, November 21st Showtimes are good Monday, November 26th through Sunday, November 25th only. through Thursday, November 29th only.

Twilight: Br...Pt.2 PG-13------●12:55 ●3:50 ●6:50 ●9:30 Wreck It Ralph 2D PG ------●2:00 ●4:15 ●7:00 ●9:15 Wreck It Ralph 3D PG ------●2:10 ●4:20 ●7:10 ●9:20 Lincoln PG-13 ------●12:50 ● 4:15 ●7:20 Lincoln PG-13 ------●2:00 ●4:50 ●7:10 ●9:35 Skyfall PG-13------●1:00 ● 4:05 ●7:10 Rise of the Guardians 2D PG - ●1:50 ●7:00 Wreck It Ralph 2D PG ------●4:10 ●9:15 Rise of the Guardians 3D PG - ●4:50 Wreck It Ralph 3D PG ------●12:55 ● 6:15 Flight R ------●2:00 ●4:50 ●7:00 Red Dawn PG-13 ------●1:05 ●2:50 ●4:40 ●6:50 ●8:50 Red Dawn PG-13 ------●2:05 ●4:00 ●6:30 ●8:15 Rise of the Guardians 2D PG - ●12:50 ●5:45 ●9:35 Rise of the Guardians 3D PG - ●3:45 ●7:45 Life of Pi 2D PG ------●2:10 ●4:45 3D PG ------●7:20 Flight R ------●1:10 ●3:50 ●6:55 ●8:35 Life of Pi PG-13------●2:15 ●4:20 ●5:00 ●7:15 ●9:20 Life of Pi 2D PG ------●3:50 ●9:00 Skyfall Life of Pi 3D PG ------●1:15 ●6:50 Twilight: Br...Pt.2 PG-13------●1:55 ●4:50 ●7:50

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS November 21 , 2012 3 B Festivals & Entertainment Annual Thanksgiving traditions start this weekend Ice Flyers An annual two day event of intertribal Jefferson between Church & Dec. 1 Landers Center dancing, displays and teaching of her- Intendencia, Intendencia between Dec. 7 - 30 itage and customs, great foods and large Jefferson & Baylen Weekday hours are Dusk to 9 p.m., Friday, Nov. 23, 7:05 p.m. groups of Native American vendors with Pensacola Ice Flyers vs. Mississippi River authentic crafts. Rhodes Building Suite 401 Weekend & Holiday hours Dusk to Kings Pensacola, FL 32502 10 p.m. Pensacola Lighthouse Friday, Nov. 23, 5 p.m. Experience the magic of the holidays and a Saturday, Nov. 24, 7:05 p.m. 2081 Radford Boulevard Holiday sights, sounds, and smells turn fun filled evening beginning with a mile long drive-thru; filled with dazzling lights Pensacola Ice Flyers vs. Mississippi River NAS Pensacola, 850-393-1561 Downtown Pensacola into a magical won- Kings derland of festivities from November and twinkling animated displays. Where's Light of the Moon Tour through the end of the year. Rudolph? Play a game as you ride through Poarch Creek Indian Friday, Nov. 23, 8 p.m. our Christmas Event. How many can you Ghost Hunt spot? Surf along with Santa at the North Annual Pow Wow Winter Wonderland of Pole Beach Party! See the Twelve Days of Saturday, Nov. 24, 8 p.m. Poarch Creek Indian Reservation, Lights Christmas and sing along with holiday music that plays in your car. Admission is Atmore, AL Elf Parade & Lighting of Pensacola Interstate Fairgrounds Nov. 22 - 24 $4 per person Thursday, Nov. 22, 1 p.m. the Greens Friday, Nov. 23, 11 a.m. Nov. 29 - 30 Take a day trip to Atmore for the Annual Pow Wow

Thanksgiving is a tradition family, food and thanks-giving, and shop from the more than most do not question. From about 60,000 residents from all 100 craft booths for crafts, Want to Pow birth to present-day, we all har- around the Southeast United quilts and other keepsakes. Wow? bor fond memories of the smell States make it their tradition to Feast on Bar-B-Q and corn of juicy turkey, sweet potatoes incorporate the Poarch Creek roasted over oak wood fires on Thursday, Nov. 22, 1 p.m. and pumpkin pie coming from Indian Annual Thanksgiving open pit grills. Community Friday, Nov. 23, 11 a.m. the kitchen. The familiar Pow Wow into their routine. churches join in the festivities sounds of parades and football Each year, tribal members by providing traditional turkey Poarch Creek Indian dominating the television gather on this original Creek and dressing dinners, ham and Reservation, Atmore screen, the sight of family, the land for their annual Pow Wow. fried chicken plates. Other feel of the crisp air and the taste The public is invited to join in choices abound for smaller General admission: of that small sliver of turkey the festivities appetites. $10 for adults (18 and older) before supper is served all com- The 42nd annual Pow Wow is According to their website, $5 for children (ages 7 - 17) fort the senses like nothing else. taking place at the reservation the Poarch Creek Indians are The tradition of grounds in Atmore, Ala. descendants of a segment of the removed from their tribal lands Thanksgiving reminds so many Enjoy a brilliant display of original Creek Nation, which and have lived together for of us of home, wherever that authentic dress and exhibition once covered almost all of almost 200 years in and around may be, in every sense of the dancing by tribes from through- Alabama and Georgia. Unlike the reservation in Poarch, Colorful traditions and local history will be on display for word. out the country. Watch the many eastern Indian tribes, the Alabama. public participation at the 42nd annual event. Along with a serene scene of crowning of next year's Princess Poarch Creeks were not

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Register for beach parades Entry forms are being accepted to participate in the Lighted Boat Parade on Friday, De. 7, and the Surfing Santa Beach Parade Sunday, Dec. 9. Parade Entry forms can be printed from the Chamber’s website at www.PensacolaBeachChamber.com or call 850.932-1500. The deadline to enter is Monday, Dec. 3 at Noon.

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BY PAM BRANNON Sindel. Pavlock said he was said dogs are going to be walked County has a permitting process Gulf Breeze News impressed, also, with the people someplace, and many people liv- for people living on the beach. [email protected] wiling to come to the public ing on the beach and visiting do “People have to have a vet look hearing Wednesday to give have dogs. The group pointed at their pet and sign approval that The issue of having a dog input, like the Audubon Society out that right now dogs are being the dogs is healthy and has cer- park – or two - on Pensacola and the Emerald Coast Keepers. walked on sidewalks and grassy tain vaccinations,” he said. Beach is still “under considera- “These are both very well areas where people walk and “Then residents pay a $50 fee for tion.” Santa Rosa Island respected reliable sources that children play, with the dog’s a year to use the dog park.” Authority board members spent local governing boards like ours waste being deposited in those Okaloosa also now has a pro- an hour and 20 minutes last often depend on when making areas. They do not see any prob- gram with permits and a fee for Wednesday evening at their reg- decision concerning the local lem with a restricted area of the residents on the beach to bring ular monthly meeting discussing area. Unfortunately, in this case beach for a dog park. dogs to play, he said. the issue and allowing public the two groups do not agree, but Sindel worked for eight SRIA board member Dr. input. This was the board’s sec- I am glad that they made the months gathering information Thomas Campanella had gath- ond public hearing on the sub- effort to come out and give their concerning other dog parks on ered several pages of informa- It’s time to Season Your Holidays ject. The final motion was to opinions.” Florida beaches, and also tion for his fellow board mem- The holiday season promises tons of fun on Pensacola send all the information gathered Dana Timmons of Gulf received input from the state bers on several dog parks in the Beach. On Friday, the Island lights up beginning at 6 p.m. to committee and have the staff Breeze represented the Gulf health department. She said there south on different beaches. “In A full schedule of events is planned, including Joy for the work with the committee to Breeze/Pensacola Audubon are no health issues at any of the many of these counties and parks Beach concert on Dec. 4, the Lighted Boat parade on bring back recommendations. Society. He said as President of other dog parks on the Gulf of there are a lot of rules and regu- Friday, Dec. 7, the Surfing Santa Beach Parade on Dave Pavlock, chair of the that Society he wanted to caution Mexico in Florida. lations. We have a long way to Sunday, Dec. 9 and the Christmas Cantata on Dec. 24. SRIA board, cautioned that no the SRIA board against endan- Straw polls were taken by the go, I think, before we can even Details will be in each issue of Gulf Breeze News. matter what the board decides, gering the bird sanctuaries on the Pensacola Beach Chamber of make a recommendation to the the final decision is with the beach. “We are in the middle of a Commerce and the Pensacola county. There are more issues Escambia Board of County migration path for many birds Advocates (a group from the than meet the eye. If you want Commissioners. “We don’t have heading north,” he said. “We Pensacola Beach leaseholders). the dog park fenced, there is the the authority to change ordi- have many endangered species Jim Cox told the board that with cost of fence to consider, and nances,” he said. “So even if we of birds that come to our beach, the emails and proxy votes and does that mean that part of the decide we would like to see a especially during the winter straw poll taken this week at the beach is not to be used for chil- dog park on the beach, the rec- months. Due to storm recently leaseholders meeting, the dren or other beach visitors even ommendation has to go to the many of the terns' nests have Advocates received three to one when the dogs are not there? If county. They would need to have been washed away. We need to votes against having a dog park dogs deposit waste on the beach, two more public hearings, just protect out nesting areas.” He on the beach of any kind. The then you have to consider issues like this one, and make a final said the members of the local Pensacola Beach Chamber of like ring worm if children play in decision to change the ordinance society do not believe a dog park Commerce reported a 50/50 vote that area, as well as some other now in place to allow dogs on with dogs running free will be a on the dog park. diseases. How are you going to the beach – or not.” benefit to protection of those Paul Barrett, of Gulf Breeze, enforce the rules? How are you Board members said they birds or nests. brought some information for the going to pay for the policing?” were “impressed” with the infor- The Emerald Coast Keepers is board from surrounding coun- The issue will be brought mation put together in the pro- a local group who supports envi- ties, like Walton and Okaloosa, back at a later date after the posal brought to them for a dog ronmental protection issues. about their dog parks on the SRIA staff and committee look park by beach resident Karen Representatives from the group beaches. Barrett said Walton at all options. The wild turkey was once considered for our national bird As we celebrate Eagle loves Canada as much as Wild Turkey Federation was surprised that I know how to Turkey? He was always getting Thanksgiving, I wanted to the United States, the wild formed to support the comeback “talk turkey” and says that I in trouble for lying, fighting, reflect on that most hallowed turkey lives almost exclusively of this amazing bird. From the have been a turkey most all my and doing all sorts of bad turkey bird that has come to symbolize in the continental U.S.. scary low of 30,000 wild life. things. His mama got so fed up the holiday itself: the turkey. (Additionally, one of the five turkeys in the late 1920’s to ■ Vanity: When a gobbler with his antics that she finally ■ More patriotic than the sub-species, the Osceola, lives over 7 million today, the wild struts his stuff, he wants the had to confront him. You know Eagle?: Benjamin Franklin exclusively in Florida.) turkey has had an amazing world to know how pretty he is. what she said? “Jake, if your wanted the wild turkey to be ■ Spurs and beards: The comeback. He sees the world as a stage and daddy were still here and saw recognized as the national bird Gobbler has lots of accessories ■ Turkey calls: The wild imagines that every eligible hen you acting like you have been in part because his head is red, to go with his colorful head and awareness of prostate and testic- turkey will talk to you. It is a should come join his harem. He acting, he’d roll over in his white, and blue. The Bald tail feathers, a Tom Turkey will ular cancers. The wild turkey lot of fun for hunters and non- is full of himself and it is quite gravy!” (Now, that’s funny!) Eagle is white and brown sport a strong beard and spurs. joined the cause and committed hunters alike to get in the amusing to see a gobbler strut I hope you enjoy your turkey (hence, his name, meaning The best way to age a wild to not shaving his decorative woods and have a conversation his stuff. Whenever I get a case this year whether it is fried, piebald and the shortened turkey is the length of the spurs beard! with this amazing birds. While of overconfidence, I simply smoked, or baked, but I also “bald” eagle as opposed to the as they grow longer and sharper ■ Saved from extinction: most wildlife you have to sim- think about the wild turkey, and want you to appreciate the rich brown or “golden eagle.”) The each year. The wild turkey was on the ply observe, you can actually I get humbled pretty quickly. heritage that belongs to melea- wild turkey is completely Additionally, this is “No brink of extinction in the early talk to these guys and have ■ Turkey Humor: Did you gris gallapavo, wild turkey! American. While the Bald Shave November” to raise 1900’s. In 1973, the National them talk back! My wife is not hear about the bad little Jake Love one. Love another.

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Taylor’s first game End of the road Cass Warford (6) memorable consoles Alex This time last year, Chris Taylor Pagonis in the was playing his basketball games at closing moments Gulf Breeze High School. And, for of the Dolphins’ at least one night, he can say he 42-19 loss to played on some hallowed ground. Wakulla in a A freshman at Transylvania, Region 1-5A Taylor and his Pioneer teammates Quarterfinal game played its first exhibition game of Friday in the season at Rupp Arena against Crawfordville. Gulf the defending national champion Breeze led the Kentucky Wildcats. top-ranked and Transylvania, playing on the unbeaten War Eagles 19-7 at the same court as such NBA greats as hald before giving Jamal Mashburn, Tayshaun Prince, up 35 unanswered Antoine Walker, Rajon Rondo and in the second half. John Wall played, trailed by only nine (27-18) at the half before the Jason Thompson/Gulf Cats turned it on for the 74-28 win. Breeze News Taylor played five minutes in the game, grabbing one rebound. Transylvania is off to a 1-1 on the young season. In their 67-41 loss to Catholic University in the Hoopsville National Invitational A tale of two halves Classic at Baltimore, Taylor played four minutes. Another honor for Eddy Top-ranked Wakulla scores 35 Elon volleyball’s Celia Rose Eddy (GBHS Class of 2009) has unanswered points; beats GBHS 42-19 been named the Southern BY JASON THOMPSON Conference’s October Defensive Player of the Month for October. Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Eddy, a middle blocker, helped the Phoenix post a 6-2 mark in The Gulf Breeze Dolphin football October. The senior tallied 38 total team played a near flawless first half blocks, including eight solo. She Friday in Crawfordville against had a career-high nine blocks in a 3- unbeaten and top-ranked Wakulla. 1 win at Davidson, helping her earn But the War Eagles played a more SoCon Defensive Player of the flawless second half as last year’s 5A Week honors on Oct. 15. state runners up scored 35 unanswered A two-time SoCon Defensive points to beat the Dolphins 42-19 in a Player of the Week, Eddy is the first Region 1-5A quarterfinal. The loss Elon volleyball player ever to earn ended GBHS’ season at 7-4 – the most player of the month honors. victories by a Dolphin football team in Early paydirt Pensacola Beach Volleyball 15 years. Chandler Foxworth Club tryouts next week “I think the speed of the game just The GBHS Lady Dolphin caught up with us in the second half,” scores one of his volleyball team’s recent success are a head coach Chris Nemith said. three first half direct result of one of its feeder pro- touchdowns in the See GBHS, Page 5C grams, the Pensacola Beach Dolphins’ loss at Volleyball Club. The PBVC will Wakulla Friday. hold tryouts for the 2013 club season BRAG SHEET on Saturday and Sunday Dec. 1-2 at The Dolphins’ season ended with a Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News the Gulf Breeze High School gym. 42-19 loss at Wakulla Friday. These are Prospective players must attend on the things that the 2012 team both days. Girls ages 12-14 are from 11 accomplished this season: a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday and 8 a.m.-noon ● Back to back playoff appearances for the first time in school history. Sunday. Girls ages 15-17 are from 4-8 ● Their first ever win over Choctaw. p.m. Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News ● A 4-0 record on Homecoming nights. For more information please go Xan Sarra is congratulated by a ● Wins over two district champions to http://www.pbvc.org/ or call Wakulla player after GBHS’ 42-19 (Northview, Milton). Friday. Sarra injured his knee ● A final record of 7-4 – the most wins by Coach Waynn Sellers@341-5584 or a Dolphin football team in 15 years. MaryBeth Riney @449-4219. during the course of the game.

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TERRY JASON RICHARD CHERRY TIM JACKIE throw GROSS THOMPSON COBB FITCH WISE FOXWORTH Gross and Schuster Gulf Breeze News Principal, GBMS Resort Realty Prudential GBHS QBC Pres. Gurus for Game 1 Florida at Florida State FSU Florida FSU Florida FSU FSU Game 2 Auburn at Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama Alabama a loop Georgia Tech at Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Georgia Both Oregon and USC lost in Pac Game 3 Georgia Georgia 10 action Saturday, causing all six Game 4 Mississippi St. at Ole Miss Miss State Miss State Ole Miss Miss State Miss State Ole Miss Gurus to finish at least 8-2 last week. With a lot ot rivalry games – and Game 5 S. Carolina at Clemson Clemson S. Carolina S. Carolina S. Carolina Clemson Clemson games with national title implications Game 6 Oregon at Oregon State Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon – this week’s slate of games is entirely college games, with the Game 7 Stanford at UCLA Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford exception of the Saints-49ers game. Okla. State at Oklahoma Oklahoma The game is particularly important Game 8 Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma for the Who Dat Nation, who hope to Game 9 Notre Dame at USC Notre Dame Notre Dame USC Notre Dame Notre USC keep slim playoff hopes alive. Among the college slate of games Game 10 49ers at Saints 49ers Saints Saints Saints Dame Saints is the Sunshine State rivalry, the Iron LAST WEEK 8-2 8-2 8-2 8-2 49ers 8-2 Bowl, the Egg Bowl and the TOTAL Georgia-Georgia Tech game, which TOTAL 90-30 87-33 87-33 83-27 7-3 77-43 has huge meaning for the Bulldogs, given the results of last Saturday. FOOTBALL AIRLINES ARE

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Nov. 13 – Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphins 12 17 8 15 – 52 Milton 6 9 20 13 – 48 GBHS scorers – Haydn Ilano 17, Nikki Morse 16, Savannah Nixon 6, Lizzie Hoehn 5, Nancy Suarez 3, Marie Meyering 2, Analena Thinking about SELLING ? Schreiber 2 Rebounds – GBHS 42 (Nixon 12), Get Your Free Market Valuation Central 33. Assists – Central 5, GBHS 4 (Ilano 2). *OUJNFTMJLFUIFTFZPVOFFE Steals – GBHS 15 (Morse 5), PVSPWFSöGUZZFBSTFYQFSJFODF Central 11. Turnovers – Central 26, GBHS 25. Submitted Photo EFBMJOHXJUINBSLFUDIBOHFT FG percentage – GBHS 31.2 (17- for-54, Morse 7-for-17), Central 29.6 Tourney champs (16-for-44) Team McCurdy won the recent GBSA Major League Volleyball Tournament. They are (from 'JOEPVUIPXPVS 3-point FGs – GBHS 2-for-13 left): Macall Massey, Addie Frierdich, Maddie Grace McCurdy, Ava Whyte, Emily Osburn, (Morse 1-for-3), Central 3-for-8. BVDUJPOQSPDFTT FTs – GBHS 15-for-33 (45.5 Nina Staviski, Emily McHenry, Peyton Bobe and Emme Boykin. Back: Coaches Tim percent, Ilano 9-for-11), Central 11- Massey and Todd McCurdy. for-27. XJMMIFMQZPVS Assists – GBHS 7 (Franks 5), Pace 3. Thursday – Catholic BOYS Steals – Pace 14, Dolphins 13 5 12 12 – 42 #0550.-*/& Saturday – Gulf Breeze GBHS 6 (Brown 2). Milton 6 7 5 15– 33 SOCCER Donald Kirkland Dolphins 10 4 6 9 – 29 Turnovers – GBHS 29, Pace 13. GBHS scorers – Cole Brown 11, [email protected] Hassle free solutions for today’s problems Milton 0 6 12 8 – 26 FG percentage – GBHS 38.5 (10- Tyler Franks 11, Bryan Jackson 8, GBHS goals – Josh Ceravolo (Brai GBHS scorers – Cole Brown 15, for-26, Brown 6-for-11), Pace 17.4 Mark Duntz 4, Connor Crooke 4, Royer), Holden Claudio (Josh Bryan Jackson 4, Alex Learned 3, (8-for-46). Alex Learned 2, Nick Kessler 2 Ceravolo). $PNNFSDJBMt3FTJEFOUJBMt&TUBUFTt3FUBJMt*OEVTUSJBMt"DSFBHF Mark Duntz 2, Connor Crooke 2, 3-point FGs – GBHS 3-for-9 (Brown Nov. 13 – Gulf Breeze Tyler Franks 2, Nick Kessler 2 2-for-4), Pace 2-for-19. Thursday – Gulf Breeze Dolphins 0 1 – 1 Rebounds – GBHS 27 (Franks 11), FTs – GBHS 5-for-9 (50 percent – Dolphins 1 1 – 2 Washington 0 0 – 0 863-607-7877 Pace 21). Brown 2-for-4), Pace 8-for-13. Washington 1 0 – 1 See Stats, Page 7C Higgenbotham.com Licensed Real Estate Broker ME Higgenbotham AU305 / AB158 FL Seniors Now Qualify for FREE Easy-to-Use Mobile Phone A new statewide program offers a free mobile phone for those 55 and older. Seniors are now entitled to a free mobile phone with built in “help button”. These phones are designed for seniors and have a huge display & large dial buttons & feature a one-touch panic button that will notify first responders and up to four friends if you have an emergency. No contracts, no credit checks, no personal information required. Call our toll-free 24-hour info line for details. Credit card required for activation. 1-888-670-3103

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Maximum strength The following are the scores of all GBSA and Tiger Point teams from Saturday’s opening Carson Hepworth recovered a fumble and analgesic creme for Marco Krasnosky scored all three round of the GCYSA playoffs: broke up a pass, while Layne Baldwin made temporary relief from: touchdowns, including an 8-yard MIGHTY MITES (at Brent) a touchdown-saving tackle on defense. • Joint and Muscle soreness touchdown run with 6:39 left in the game Ensley 30, Gulf Breeze 0 Myrtle Grove Green midgets 12, that allowed the Gulf Breeze juniors to rally MINI MITES (at Perdido) Gulf Breeze White 7 • Arthritis Cantonment 8, Tiger Point 6 (OT) • Back aches for an 18-14 win over Myrtle Grove in the The Dolphins turned the ball over on Bellview Gold 6, Gulf Breeze White 0 THG-12902 opening round of the Gulf Coast Youth MITES (at Bellview) downs four times inside the Eagle 35 yard Sports Alliance playoffs Saturday at Rattler Tiger Point 30, Cantonment 16 line, which proved to be costly in a loss to PUBLIC NOTICE Field in Pensacola. Bellview Green 30, Gulf Breeze White 0 Myrtle Grove Green Saturday in Pensacola. The Eagles scored on a 77-yard run on Schedule – Saturday Myrtle Grove scored on a 73-yard run on the first play of the game. The kick was no 8) Pensacola Orange vs. 4) Tiger Point, 2 p.m. Pursuant to Florida Statutes 197.3632 (3)(a), Santa Rosa MIDGETS (at Pensacola) their third offensive play. Spencer Segal and good, leaving the score 6-0. Myrtle Grove White 32, Gulf Breeze Blue 14 Donovan Whibbs combined on an extra County gives this notice that it intends to utilize the uni- Gulf Breeze would tie the game in the Myrtle Grove Green 12, Gulf Breeze White 7 point stop, leaving the score 6-0. form method of collecting non-ad valorem assessments. second quarter on a Krasnosky run, but the Tiger Point 16, Brent White 13 Three plays into the second half, the Such assessments may be made in any portion of Santa extra point was no good, leaving the score Schedule – Saturday Eagles were in the end zone again, this time Rosa County and may be utilized for road paving or con- 6-6 at the half. 5) Tiger Point vs. 15) Brent Blue, 12:30 p.m. JUNIORS (at East Pensacola) on a 58-yard run. J.C. Carrell made the extra struction, road impact construction, storm water improve- Myrtle Grove, who beat Gulf Breeze by Gulf Breeze 18, Myrtle Grove 14 point stop, making the score 12-0. ments, fire protection, sanitary sewer construction, two points during the regular season, Schedule – Saturday Whibbs found Griffin Reedy on a 25- potable water, canal maintenance, street lighting, fire reclaimed the lead on a 60-yard run with 11) Gulf Breeze vs. 2) Navarre, 12:30 p.m. yard touchdown pass with 4:53 left in the hydrant installation, or any other purpose authorized by 4:43 left in the third quarter. The two-point game. Kent Woodfin made the extra point law. A public hearing to adopt a resolution authorizing the kick was good. Bellview Gold Mini Mites 6, catch to make it 12-7. uniform method of collecting non-ad valorem assess- A 25-yard pass from Adam Colston to Gulf Breeze White 0 The Eagles would turn the ball over on ments will be held on December 13, 2012, at 9:30 a.m., in Bryant Tisdale set up Krasnosky’s second The Packers scored on a 4-yard run with downs, giving the Dolphins one last try. But the Santa Rosa County Administrative Center, score from 2 yards out with 23.8 seconds 4:48 left in the game to beat Gulf Breeze Gulf Breeze would go four and out with Commissioners Meeting Room, 6495 Caroline Street, left in the third quarter. Tisdale then Saturday at Perdido. The Dolphins had 1:02 left. Milton, Florida. recovered an Eagle fumble with 8:37 left, several good scoring chances, including one Recaps on the other GBSA and Tiger which set up the game-winning score. at the Bellview 7 late in the third quarter. Point games were unavailable at press time. 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BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected] We are excited to announce the Opening of Our 2nd Salon Location — The Gulf Breeze Dolphin boys Now in Gulf Breeze soccer team remained unbeaten (4-0) on the young season with three wins in a four-day span, including two district wins. Dolphins 1, West Florida 0 Josh Ceravolo’s penalty kick goal three minutes into the second half was the difference as Gulf Breeze edged the Jaguars Nov. 13 in Gulf Breeze. Dolphins 2, Washington 1 Holden Claudio headed in a Ceravolo cross with 12 minutes left as the Dolphins beat Washington Thursday in Gulf Breeze. Josh Goldstein had nine saves for Gulf Breeze, who played the last four minutes a man down after Thomas Fitzgerald was red carded. Call for an appointment Dolphins 5, Catholic 0 207 Gulf Breeze Pkwy ■ Dolphin Square Plaza ■ 850.332.7379 The Dolphins erupted for five 3435 12th Ave. ■ Pensacola ■ 850.912.8826 www.izzocutter.com | Hrs: 9-8 M-F 8-5 Sat second half goals in a win in Pensacola Friday. Ean Johnson scored five Time to Renew minutes into the second half off a pass from Sam Hoskins before Luke Niles scored twice. Bob Sikes Toll Bridge Pete Hayes set up the first Annual Pass Renewal goal in the 50th minute before Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Holden Claudio (center) is mobbed by teammates after his go-ahead goal against Renew by Early Renewal November 1- Zach Johnson set up the second December 30, 2012 for all Active goal with five minutes left in the Dec. 30 Annual Passes. match to round out the scoring. Cesar Suarez’s goal in the Renew Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 65th minute made it 3-0 before Ceravolo scored with a goal off Renewal Applications Available At: a Suarez pass. Kyle Overlade * Any Lane of the Bob Sikes Toll Facility had five saves in the win. Dolphin JV 2, * Santa Rosa Island Authority Office West Florida 1 * Online at www.sria-fla.com Alex Barham and Trey Wright Drop off completed applications, with check or money order only, both had goals in a win over West at any lane of the Bob Sikes Toll Facility, 24 Florida. T.J. Brubaker had 10 saves hours per day, up to 5 p.m. on Dec. 30, Now Accepting and an assist for the Dolphins. 2012. Credit Cards 2.5% or $2 min. bank Washington JV 1, REMEMBER - There will be no fee applies. Visa & Dolphins 0 January grace period. All 2012 Mastercard Only. The Wildcats scored a goal active annual passes will terminate Those paying by credit 10 minutes into the second half card or cash must do in a win over GBHS Thursday. December 31, 2012. so in person at the Gulf Breeze hosted Tate SRIA office Monday (after the News’ early deadline). They play at Navarre NEW ANNUAL PASS SALES - Begin January 2, 2013 at Tuesday, at Escambia Wednesday the SRIA office. Extended sales hours from Jan. 2 to and host PHS Thursday. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Jan. 31 are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Coach Dave McCarthy gestures to his players in Thursday’s game against Washington.

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Each company is solely responsible for its own financial condition and contractual obligations. *Availability varies by carrier and state. 0204819-00001-00 Brown in the final 30 seconds to Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News seal the win. Cole Brown defends in the Dolphins’ 29-26 win over Pace Saturday at Catholic. The The Dolphins held Pace to 0- sophomore was the team’s leading scorer in both preseason games. for-15 shooting in the first HOME GAMES quarter, which ended with GBHS had 10 more turnovers But Gulf Breeze wouldn’t Brown had 14 points on 6- Saturday, Dec. 1 GBHS up 10-0. in the third quarter, which led to score another basket the rest of for-11 shooting. Jackson had Ice Flyers vs. Brown had eight of the 10 of Pace’s 12 third quarter the game as Pace went on an 8- four points, while Learned had 7:05 pm team’s 10 points, six of them on points. A Pace steal and field 0 run. The last two of those three and Duntz, Crooke, Franks Friday, Dec. 7 two 3-pointers. goal with 51 seconds left made points gave the Patriots its first and Kessler two each. Ice Flyers vs. Pace stayed within striking it a 20-18 Dolphins heading to lead of the game (26-25) with Franks had 11 points and five 7:05 pm distance in the second quarter by the fourth quarter. about a minute left. assists, while Jackson had five Friday, Dec. 14 forcing 10 GBHS turnovers. A A three-pointer by Learned, But Pace would miss its final rebounds for GBHS, who hosted Ice Flyers vs. Louisiana IceGators bucket in the final 30 seconds followed by a Brown bucket upped two shots, as the Dolphins Pace in its season opener Tuesday 6:05 pm left made it 16-6 at the half. the Dolphin lead back to seven. sealed it with free throws. (after the News’ deadline). Tuesday, Dec. 18 Ice Flyers vs. Mississippi RiverKings 850-466-3111 6:05 pm Lady Dolphins split pair to open season Saturday, Dec. 29 www.pensacolaiceflyers.com Ice Flyers vs. BY JASON THOMPSON Niki Morse added 11 points 7:05 pm Gulf Breeze News for Gulf Breeze, while Savannah [email protected] Nixon had seven, Lizzie Hoehn three, Autumn Hamilton two and The Gulf Breeze Lady Marie Meyering one. Dolphin basketball team were Nixon had 12 rebounds, within striking distance of a 2- while Ilano had five boards, WE SUPPORT 0 start to the season, but Milton three assists and five steals. hit some key free throws down Nancy Suarez had nine steals, the stretch to seal a 51-46 win while Morse had seven. THE DOLPHINS! Thursday in Gulf Breeze. Lady Dolphins 52, Milton won the game Central 48 despite having three starters Nixon grabbed one of her 12 foul out and committing 52 rebounds and scored with 1:51 Scott Shanks, CFP ® turnovers. left in the game to Gulf Breeze Financial Advisor GBHS forced 21 of those ahead to stay as they held on to turnovers in the first quarter beat Central in its opener Nov. 13. Gulf Breeze Shopping Center alone, taking a 16-6 first GBHS led by 11 at the half 306 Gulf Breeze Parkway quarter lead. Haydn Ilano before Central went 8-for-13 Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 scored six of her career-high 22 from the field in the third. 850-934-4499 points in the first eight minutes. Ilano had 17 points, including Milton cut the deficit down 9-for-11 from the free throw www.edwardjones.com Member SPIC to five points (24-19) at the line, while Morse had 16 points. half and to four (35-31) after Nixon had five, while Suarez three quarters. They were 5- had three and Meyering and for-14 from the line as a team Analena Schreiber had two each. before hitting four free throws Schreiber had nine rebounds, in the final 13.9 seconds. while Meyering and Suarez had GBHS was 0-for-12 from the five rebounds each. Morse had Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News field in the final eight minutes. five steals, while Suarez had four. Savannah Nixon (23) takes a charge last week against Girls soccer loses lead, settles for tie Freshmen score Korrie Abernathy scored an unassisted goal shortly after the three of team’s first half water break. four goals Kiersten Edlund added a pair BY JASON THOMPSON of goals that made it 4-1 GBHS at the half. Victoria Price set up Gulf Breeze News [email protected] Edlund’s first goal, while Frances Harpole set up the The Gulf Breeze Lady second one in the 30th minute. Dolphin soccer team let a 4-1 But the Lady Eagles would halftime lead slip away as score three in the second half, Niceville rallied to tie the game including the game-tying goal at 4-4 Nov. 12 in Niceville. with 10 minutes left. Megan Hawkins’ goal in the Jessie Droogsma had six saves for Gulf Breeze, who eighth minute gave the Lady Jason Dolphins a 1-0 lead. The Lady hosted West Florida Tuesday Thompson/Gulf Eagles tied it before torrential (after the News’ deadline) in a Breeze News rain pelted Twin Oaks Park. District 1-5A matchup. Amelia The rain didn’t slow down They play at Navarre Leenig the Gulf Breeze offense. It, in Tuesday before hosting battles for fact, accelerated it, as the Lady Washington Wednesday. They possession Dolphins scored three times play at PHS Friday, Nov. 30 in last week at Niceville. before the half ended. another key district matchup.

GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS November 21, 2012 5 C GBHS: Dolphin football season ends with 7-4 record Continued from page 1C Wakulla would score on its first drive, converting a pair of third downs before Demetrius Lindsey scored from 3-yards out with 8:14 left in the first quarter. But GBHS would answer with touchdowns on each of its first three possessions. Chandler Foxworth closed out each with a touchdown run, the first from 6 yards out, capping a 10-play drive. Lucas Zalar’s extra point with 4:22 left in the first made it a 7-7 game. Michael Spain intercepted a Caleb Stephens pass four plays after the score. Two plays later, Foxworth scored from 26 yards Submitted Photo out to make it 13-7. The PAT Tourney champs was no good. The Bayside Dynamo FC U12 Girls Orange team recently won the recent 2012 Halloween After holding Wakulla to a Blast Tournament. They are (front, from left): Cambrie Cook, Daly Ostrander, Sydney three and out, the Dolphins Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Wood, Madison Fuller, Ashlyn Stikeleather and coach Dan Bacarrini. Back (from left): Lauren capped a 12-play drive with Michael Finney (68) gets kudos from Matt Hawthorne (left) Bacarrini, Danielle Hanks, Isabella Ludergnani, Marisa Hart, Phoenix Aldrich and Katherine Foxworth scoring from 2 yards and Benji Diaz after the completion of the Dolphins’ season. Player. out. Zalar’s PAT hit the post, making the score 19-7 with 7:37 left in the second quarter. David Knight caught a 28 yard pass from Andy Creech on fourth-and-7, setting up the Foxworth score. GBHS got the ball back again “I chose Pensacola State because and drove to the Wakulla 27 before a pair of penalties forced I wanted to be part of a winning team, a punt. The Dolphins led 19-7 at the half. and my A.A. Degree is guaranteed to But from that point, it was all Wakulla as GBHS mustered transfer to any Florida University.” only 23 yards of offense on its next five series – each of which — Taylor Linton, Athlete was answered by a War Eagle Pre-pharmacy touchdown. They were 3-for-3 on third down conversions in the second Enroll Now for Spring Semester! half and had 10 plays of 10 yards or more. Classes Online and On Campus GBHS had only two first downs in the second half – the Call 850-471-4630 second of which came on a 10- Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News yard catch by Randy Halpin Walker Davis is helped off the field by teammate Alex with about three minutes left. Pagonis and head coach Chris Nemith after injuring his knee.

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Winners from Kelly Strozier's art class from left to right: Top row: Christin Campbell, SaraJane Renfroe, Bianca Phillips, Jessica Koch, Catherine Scully, Dylan Meadows Back row: Laura Gonzalez, Abi Beckham, Lauren Caudill, Charlie Gentry. Winners from Lynndale Cacace's art class from left to right are: Brooke Chandler, Charlie Turner, K. C. Beyers and Peyton Allen. GBHS students capture honors with GGCAF art awards Several Gulf Breeze High School Catherine Scully. Dylan Meadows Pottery went to Charlie Turner and Hand Built Pottery went to Bailey won awards at this year's Great Gulf received the Merit Drawing B&W Honorable Mention Wheel Thrown Trzcinsky and Jackie Lynch took home Coast Arts Festival held in Pensacola. award. Pottery to Jessie Droogsma Honorable Mention Hand Built Pottery. The students awarded at the GGCAF Laurels for First Place Drawing Pensacola State College Award Peyton Allen also was awarded the were either in Lynndale Cacace or Color went to Jessica Koch, Third Wheel Thrown Pottery also was award- Pensacola State College Award for Kelly Strozier's art class at GBHS. Place Drawing Color to Bianca ed to K. C. Beyers, while the Merit Hand Built Pottery, and a Merit Best in Show award was presented Phillips; Second Place Painting to SJ State College Award for Painting. Wheel Thrown Pottery: was presented Beginner Art award went to Charlie to Catherine Scully (Drawing B&W); Renfroe and Third Place Painting to In the pottery awards, K.C. Beyers to Brooke Chandler. Gentry. Abi Beckham won Merit Pensacola State College Award Lauren Caudill. won a Blue Ribbon for Wheel Thrown Peyton Allen took home a First Printmaking: Drawing B&W was awarded to SaraJane Renfroe won the Pensacola Pottery; Second Place Wheel Thrown Place Hand Built Pottery, Second Place Woodlawn Beach Middle releases first nine-week Honor Roll Mr. Victor Lowrimore, Seventh Grade Samuel Griffin, Cyrus Grimes, Garrett Julius, Alejandro Jurado, Davis, Rachel Davis, Sydney Anjo Delfin, Jillian Desalle, Principal, Mr. Will Nowling, Madeline Adkison, Xavier Faith Hawkins, Caroline Gabriel Kale, Dylon Kelley, Koebi Donovan, Natalie Duphiney, Emily Dugan, Jonathan Eason, Assistant Principal, and the Allen, Philip Bell, Felicia Holtgrewe, Haley Hope, King, Brenton Kirby, Summer Cayla Evirs, Sirena Ferguson, Tabitha Ellis, Michail Engels, Woodlawn Beach Middle Bouchat, Rachel Brawner, Hannah Hurst, Zachary Isais, Knight, Travis Lang, Bailey Sierra Fernandez, Erin Figueroa, Aramis Estable-Hutchison, School Staff congratulate the Emma Bucey, Colin Ekaterina Khvatkova, Laxton, Gage Lindsay, Logan Abigayl Gilbert, Arianna Kayla Evans, Kristianna following students for making Cavanaugh, Ashley Chambers, McKenzie King, Benjamin Lingar, Jade Liuzzi, Giraldo, Austin Green, Annabelle Farrer, Sophie Fijalkowski, the first nine-week Honor Roll: Cameron Colvin, Noah Cruz, Knapp, Jennifer Langston, Ryan Logan, Dylan Marley, Hardoin, Dawson Heider, Bria Colyn Fowler, Wendy Gayewski, ‘A’ Honor Roll Keynan Del Pino, Gabriella Ravenlynne Lawrence, Isaac Matos, Julia McMaster, Hickson, Brittany Holladay, Calli George, Eve-Neilsen Sixth Grade Efaw, Nicholle Fenstermaker, Matthew Lee, Alexa Masters, Emily Mickow, Kaleigh Miller, Tayler Holland, Cailey Jablonski, Gomonit, Zachary Gonzalez, Garrett Adams, Nicole Adams, Savannah Gunter, Aaron Hall, Emily McCallum, Jacqueline Morgan Mizell, MacEnzie Christian Johnson, Nicholas Marlena Griego, Heath Hawkins, Phoenix Aldrich, Haley Bare, Madeline Hall, Caleb Harris, McTamney, Camila Medina, Mouser, Sarah Nahrstadt, Johnson, Katlynd Jones, Samuel Kaitlyn Helms, Lindsi Hicks, Dari Batova, Dayna Beason, Ethan Hayes, Kyrra Hill, Jamie John Meyering, Bradley Kerigan Neal, Andrew Nenortas, Jordan, Austin Knoth, Annabelle Brooke Higginbotham, Kyley Hill, Alexia Chiappetta, Peyton Clark, Hobbs, Lauren Hudson, Mitchell, Jamie Miyagawa, Reese Parker, Karter Peoples, Koontz, Tory Lebourdais, Makayla Horvath, Haylee Howard, Taylor Clark, Ethan Colannino, Seth Ivanoff, Kaylah Jones, Austin Neal, Anna Neville, Trisha Peoples, Baley Perreault, Ashton Lewis, Keagan Lindsey, Quianna Hundley, Arianna Andrew Connor, Katelynn Joyner, Erica Kroll, Haley Pavelko, Connor Phillips, John Podojil, Jesse Pope, Amber Littlejohn, Jacob Jackson, Madeline Johnson, Joseph Conroy, Carter Mark Letavish, Avery Lutz, Lauren Pohlmann, Kaitlyn Matthew Preston, Emily Quarry, Lucas, Daniel Mann, Jacob Melanie Johnson, Timothy Jones, Couget, Lauren Crawford, Jacqueline McGee, Blake Ramirez, Jessie Jem Ramsey, Destin Ramirez, Chloe Reaves, Maynard, Danielle McCoy, Ethan Nicolas Kayser, Taylor Nathan Crews, Megan Cyr, Mitchell, Gabriel Moore, Camryn Revette, Matthew Skylar Reilly, Alivia Reiners, Mears, Seth Meyer, Brendan Kehoe, Caden Kelley, Jennifer Eden Davenport, Carly Day, Thomas Moore, Reynolds, Jarrett Rolison, Lily Reuschel, Isabella Rice, Miller, Lauren Miller, Taylor Kepko, Casey Kern, Michael Michelina Dolan, Matthew Abigail Morgan, Richard Abagail Roy, Kyra Royster, Tyler Richardson, Mercedes Riojas, Mittelstadt, Samantha Nahrstadt, Kunkle, Rabeka Leiterman, Downey, Makayla Downing, Musca, Kylie O`Connell, Noah Annette Sanchez-Fuentes, James Roquelara, Daniel Sahm, Alex Najera, Joseph Neto, Sadie Vincent Lewis, Alabanza Loera- Allie Dukes, Hailey Fair, O`Connor, John Oerting, Mikaila Schmidt, Brock Emily Sands, Caden Sanfilippo, Nix, Haley Odom, Sage Oranje, Gracia, Erinn Long, Mallory Ferland, Liliana Kirsten Olander, Jessica Olson, Shine, Hannah Thomas, Kinnlie Alexie Scroggins, Kayleigh Emily Osburn, Madelyn Padich, Andrew Lupola, Andre Frappied, Madison Fuller, Anna Chandler Ormsby, Malea Townsley, Jordan Wallace, Simpson, Matthew Siwiec, Halee Palmer, Andrew Paulus, Macedo, Jaiden Malinowski, Gentry, Dylan Gill, Selah Pandes, Kianna Parker, Kristen Ward, Trevor Wever, Kyleigh Skobel, Justin Alexis Peacock, Kasey Phelps, Savannah Matherly, Jairus Goodman, Garrett Hauwiller, Preston Parsley, Dylan Porter, Donavan York Spangler, Cami Springer, Cameron Angelina Pilgrim, Kathryn Pinard, Matos, James McCarthy, Mason Sophia Hayden, Hoyt Hedrick, Allyson Pugh, Bryson Reeves, Stein, Madison Strickland, Breccha Jordan Pliska, Kai Plybon, McGahey, Emily Moerscher, Veronica Hersom, Valerie Tucker Reynolds, Kaia ‘A/B’ Honor Roll Sullivan, Cameron Thomas, My Donavon Porter, Dylan Price, Geddy Moore, William Morgan, Hiles, Madeline Howard, John Richmond, Raegan Rodman, Sixth Grade Linh Tinnirella, Carson Kylie Prince, Sara Jade Ramsey, Ashley Morse, Mikaela Huggins, Janea Hundley, Leah Nathaniel Roy, Elise Samuelson, Caitlin Baldree, Allison Townsend, Taylor Trice, Justin Rodrigues, Kimberly Mujwid, Erik Nenortas, Kauble, Ricki Kuvach, Tabitha William Sawarynski, Baldridge, James Barker, Ian Jada Valderaz, Isaac Vega, Roquelara, Garrett Schluter, Brendan Norton, Jacob Ortwein, Labrato, Savannah Langston, Benjamin Scharron, Barkhuizen, Olivia Barretta, Hunter Wagner, D`Andre Matthew Sisco, Dylan Smith, Dorothy Petsch, Sara Petsch, Eric Larsen, Jordan Lassiter, Michaela Schonewolf, Grace Skyler Bass, Gabrielle Bennett, Walden, Brooke Walter, Andrew Ethan Thompson, Kameron Daniel Pinkerton, Lakelynn Kaitlyn Lee, Dominic Shook, Caroline Sims, Nikolas Ethan Bosse, Bryce Boynton, Warnke, Grace Williams, Thompson, Jenna Turner, Philip Plank, Sultana Pohlmann, Levine, Gabriella Levine, Stefanov, Makayla Sullivan, Meredith Brosofsky, Garrett Witaszek, John Wade, Saturn Wagner, Alec Walter, Kristina Potyok, Rachel Nicholas Lightner, McKenley Mackenzie Sutt, Amanda Kyle Brunner, Aden Woodard, Ethan Wynn Jackson Warren, Chrystian Westfall, Privette, Keyla Pruett, Morgan Martin, Hunter McCallum, Teichner, Rylie Thomas, Burkhardt, Alexia Carter, Creed Seventh Grade Matthew White, Zane Williams, Richard, Ashley Russell, Christian McEwan, Jack Mock, Kaylee Tomey, Katherine Cole, Brandon Cooper, Haleigh Rebecca Alex, Amber Ashley Wilson, Joshua Witucki Siobhan Sahadat, Johnathan Emily Nochowicz, Vanselow, Jair Vega, Nicholas Courville, Grace Cox, Stephanie Anderson, Eryn Arnold, Kyra Eighth Grade Salava, Madeline Schaible, Isabella Palacios, Lucas Ward, Taylor Weast, Kiara Crouch, Sarah Davis, Ethan Ash, Jackson Baker, Taylor Jillian Adams, Caine Adamson, Anna Sclafani, Ansley Segal, Pallone, Donovan Piko, Emily Weber, Kiara Wyatt, Kelly Xiao, Decker, Allison Dugan, Baker, Anna Ballow, Hannah Michaela Amato, Sydney Andre`, Zachary Shealey, Paige Ramey, Lauren Redding, Jillian Taro Yamaguchi, Walter 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Call 21, 2012, is pending in the ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED Circuit, in and for Santa Rosa County, Florida, in which West Florida 1 0 – 1 Bellview Gold 16, CDL Training. Job ------Circuit Court for Santa WITHIN THE TIME PERI- Farm Credit of Northwest Florida, ACA is the Plaintiff 850-934-3060, Rosa County, Florida, ODS SET FORTH IN SEC- and James Randall AlIen, Kelley R. AlIen, Clerk of the GBHS goals – Alex Barham, Navarre Silver 14 ready in 15 days! (888) AUCTION Nov. Trey Wright. TDD/TTY 711. Probate Division, File No: TION 733.702 OF THE Court for the First Judicial Circuit in and for Santa Rosa Ensley Gold 28, Pace Red 8 368-1964 28th thru Dec. 1st 2012-CP-312, the address FLORIDA PROBATE County, Florida, Check Assist, Santa Rosa County Court T.J. Brubaker - 10 saves Equal Housing East Pensacola 30, NWE 0 ------35 Million Dollars of which is 6816 Caroline CODE WILL BE FOREV- Services, Barnes Supermarket, Colonial Pacific Leasing Schedule – Saturday in Construction/ Opportunity. Street, Milton, Florida ER BARRED. Corporation and Unknown Tenant(s), are the GIRLS Drivers - Class A 32570. The names and NOTWITHSTANDING Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for 1) Brent White vs. 6) Milton Marine Equipment cash at the North Front Door of the Santa Rosa County Nov. 12 – Niceville Flatbed, HOME addresses of the Personal THE TIME PERIODS SET Black, 12:30 p.m. EVERY WEEKEND! and Vehicles. Representative and the FORTH ABOVE, ANY Courthouse, 6865 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida at Lady Dolphins 4 0 – 4 8) Pensacola Orange vs. Detailed list @ NOTICE OF SALE Personal Representative's CLAIM FILED TWO (2) 11:00 a.m, on December 18, 2012, the property set forth Niceville 1 3 – 4 Pay 37?/mi, Both attorney are set forth YEARS OR MORE AFTER in the Final Judgment of Foreclosure and more particu- 4) Tiger Point, 2 p.m. The property described ways, FULL BENE- www.henderson- below. THE DECEDENT'S DATE larly described as follows: GBHS goals 3) Bellview Green vs. below, stored at BETTA 8th minute – Megan Hawkins FITS, Requires 1 auctions.com All creditors of the dece- OF DEATH IS BARRED. 7) Bellview Gold, 5 p.m. STOR-IT, 2999 Gulf dent and other persons, THE DATE OF THE COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORER OF THE (225) 686-2252 Breeze Pkwy., Gulf (Alyssa Pejic assist) 5) Ensley Gold vs. year OTR Flatbed having claims or demands FIRST PUBLICATION OF NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13, TOWN- 22nd minute – Korrie Abernathy experience. Livingston, Breeze, FL will be dis- against decedent's estate, THIS NOTICE IS SHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA 2) East Pensacola, 3:30 p.m. posed of in accordance COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH 00 (unassisted) (800)572-5489 Louisiana on whom a copy of this November 15, 2012. with Florida statute notice is required to be DEGREES 15 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST ALONG 26th minute – Kiersten Edlund THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER A MIDGETS (at Pensacola) x227, SunBelt 83.801.809 at the above served, must file their Attorney for Personal (Victoria Price) Transport, 450 address on 12/1/12 at claims with this court Representative DISTANCE OF 686.90 FEET TO THE POINT OF Scores – Saturday 10AM. WITHIN THE LATER OF Kathlyn M. White BEGINNING; THENCE DEPARTING SAID EAST LINE, 30th minute – Edlund (Frances Jacksonville, FL PROCEED NORTH 84 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 42 Bellview Gold 30, Pace Red 0 THREE (3) MONTHS Florida Bar No. 13763 Harpole) BUSINESS SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 628.43 FEET; ------Caston-514 AFTER THE TIME OF McDonald Fleming Ensley Gold 22, NEP 0 THENCE PROCEED NORTH 00 DEGREES 15 MIN- Jessie Droogsma – six saves. OPPORTUNITIES James-345B THE FIRST PUBLICA- Moorhead UTES 53 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 360.55 Milton Gold 19, Pace Blue 0 214 Rovero-1029 TION OF THIS NOTICE d/b/a Statewide Probate FEET TO A POINT ON THE CURVED SOUTHERLY Myrtle Grove White 32, Bealls-518&520 OR THIRTY (30) DAYS 25 West Government EMPLOYMENT ------RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF NICHOLS LAKE ROAD (60' Gulf Breeze Blue 14 Buzbee-332&334 AFTER THE DATE OF Street MEDICAL Money making east Landon-500 RIGHT-OF-WAY); SAID CURVE BEING CONCAVE East Pensacola 12, Ensley Blue 0 SERVICE OF A COPY OF Pensacola, FL 32502 NORTHERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 5077.78 YOUTH home business, part Gabel-201 THIS NOTICE ON THEM. (850) 477-0660 Myrtle Grove Green 12, NURSING Lassiter-1015 FEET, A DELTA ANGLE OF 00 DEGREES 41 MIN- or full time. Free All other creditors of the (850) 477-1730 FAX UTES 12 SECONDS, AND A CHORD BEARING AND CAREERS BEGIN Jacques - #820 decedent and other per- Gulf Breeze White 7 mind opening report: DISTANCE OF NORTH 80 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 09 Tiger Point 16, Brent White 13 HERE – GET sons having claims or Personal Representative SECONDS EAST, 60.86 FEET; THENCE PROCEED FOOTBALL All units contain, but not demands against dece- Colleen Morris Dry tech, Promo EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVED TRAINED IN limited to, household Brent Blue 6, dent's estate must file their 5598 Chanterelle Circle RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 60.86 FEET; CL46235, 19871 goods. Pensacola Orange 0 MONTHS, NOT claims with this court Milton, FL 32583 THENCE DEPARTING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE 2012 Gulf Coast Youth Sports YEARS. FINANCIAL Nordhoff St, WITHIN THREE (3) PROCEED SOUTH 00 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 53 Schedule – Saturday LEGAL 2322 Northridge CA 91324 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 364.48 FEET; Alliance Playoffs 1) Bellview Gold vs. 12) Ensley AID IF QUALIFIED. 2X 11-15-12 Legal 2321 Gulf Breeze News 2X 11-15-12 or 1-800-507-7222. THENCE PROCEED NORTH 84 DEGREES 16 MIN- MIGHTY MITES (at Brent) Gold, 8 a.m. HOUSING UTES 42 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 76.34 Scores - Saturday 14) East Pensacola vs. AVAILABLE. JOB FEET; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH 00 DEGREES 16 Bellview 30, Perdido 0 7) Myrtle Grove Green, 9:30 a.m. PLACEMENT MINUTES 32 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF Myrtle Grove 7, Cantonment 6 500 554.42 FEET; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH 89 9) Milton Gold vs. ASSISTANCE. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE DEGREES 12 MINUTES 23 SECONDS EAST A DIS- Ensley 30, Gulf Breeze 0 4) Myrtle Grove White, 11 a.m. CALL CENTURA PETS Chapters 83.801-83.809 Florida State Statutes TANCE OF 199.93 FEET; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH East Pensacola 30, East Milton 0 00 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 38 SECONDS WEST A 5) Tiger Point vs. INSTITUTE (877) Milton 7, Navarre Silver 6 Notice is hereby given, all goods and personal property contained in listed storage units at DISTANCE OF 762.83 FEET; THENCE PROCEED 15) Brent Blue, 12:30 p.m. 206-6559 NORTH 89 DEGREES 14 MINUTES 02 SECONDS NEP 30, Navarre Maroon 0 Smart Stop Self Storage, which a lien on same is claimed; will be sold at public auction, by ------WEST A DISTANCE OF 1850.36 FEET; THENCE PRO- Schedule – Saturday JUNIORS (at East Pensacola) Lost a pet? Check competitive bidding, at the address, date and time as noted below, to the highest bidder for CEED NORTH 00 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 05 SEC- MEDICAL cash. ONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 579.70 FEET TO A 7) Milton vs. 3) East Pensacola, Scores – Saturday the Santa Rosa 8 a.m. CAREERS begin POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTHEAST Milton 40, Perdido 12 County Animal 15 McClure Road, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561 Date of Sale: December 11, 2012 QUARTER OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID 6) NEP vs. 2) Pensacola, 9:30 a.m. here – Train Brent 32, Pensacola 6 Shelter at (850) 932-2323 Time of Sale: 12:30 PM SECTION 13; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH 89 8) Myrtle Grove vs. 4) Ensley, 11 ONLINE for Allied Unit Tenant Name Description: DEGREES 10 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST ALONG a.m. Bellview 20, NEP 0 Health and Medical www.co.santa- 3070 Kim Lanaro Household goods SAID SOUTH LINE A DISTANCE OF 889.00 FEET TO 1) Brent vs. 5) Bellview, 12:30 Ensley 1, EMYA 0 Management. Job rosa.fl.us/santa_ros A POINT ON THE AFORESAID EAST LINE OF THE Pace 52, Cantonment 30 a/animals/featured.h 4761 Gulf Breeze Parkway, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Date of Sale: December 11,2012 NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13; THENCE p.m. placement (850) 934-1800 Time of Sale:02:00 PM PROCEED NORTH 00 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 53 Gulf Breeze 18, Myrtle Grove 14 assistance. tml for a list of Unit Tenant Name Description: SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST LINE A DIS- TANCE OF 652.10 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- MINI MITES (at Perdido) Schedule – Saturday Computer available. animals recently C042 Robert Wilson Household goods 11) Gulf Breeze vs. brought to the D006 Amy Laffrey Miscellaneous NING. Scores - Saturday Financial Aid if D001 Whip Norman Personal Items LYING IN AND BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 13, Cantonment 8, Tiger Point 6 2) Navarre, 12:30 p.m. qualified. SCHEV shelter as well as TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA 8) Brent vs. 4) Bellview, 2 p.m. ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 38.01 (OT) authorized. Call photos and videos of Cash only. 48 hours to remove all goods from facility. $50 cleaning deposit for each unit 3) Ensley vs. 10) Pace, 3:30 ACRES MORE OR LESS. 888-203-3179 adoptable pets. purchased. Purchasers bid amount subject to sales tax. Tax exempt purchasers must provide a valid Resale or Exemption Certificate. Goods sold 'as is', All sales are final. www.CenturaOnline (850) 983-4680 or AND ALSO: 936-6177 or visit .com LEGAL 2333 Gulf Breeze News 2x 11-15-12 COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE ------4451 Pine Forest NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 13, TOWN- Rd., Milton SHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA ROSA NOTICE TO BIDDERS COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE PROCEED SOUTH 00 PAVING PROJECT DEGREES 15 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST ALONG IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE EAST LINE OF SAID NORTHWEST QUARTER A SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE TO BIDDERS DISTANCE OF 705.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF The Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida will receive sealed PROBATE DIVISION BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00 bids from FDOT Certified licensed contractors for the East Spencer Field Road Paving ADVERTISEMENT OF DELINQUENT TAXES DEGREES 15 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST ALONG Improvements Project. IN RE: The Estate of ERIC J. OTT, SAID EAST LINE A DISTANCE OF 633.50 FEET; Deceased, Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, THENCE DEPARTING SAID EAST LINE, PROCEED Only contractors pre-qualified by FDOT in drainage, flexible paving, and hot plant- Florida, will receive sealed bids for the advertisement of delinquent taxes. NORTH 89 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 30 SECONDS mixed bitum courses on or before the bid date will be considered for this project. This File No. 2012-CP-351 Division “A” WEST A DISTANCE OF 889.00 FEET; THENCE PRO- work includes the construction of a double faced guardrail traffic separator with crash CEED NORTH 00 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 05 SEC- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Advertisements for the real property delinquent tax list shall run once a week for three cushions, milling and resurfacing the intersection, grading, minor curbing, storm-water (3) weeks and the personal property delinquent tax list shall run for one (1) week and ONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 430.40 FEET; THENCE piping, signage installation, and minor grading and shoulder dressing as shown on the shall be printed in 5 columns, in 6 point type and must comply with Florida Statute, PROCEED NORTH 66 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 04 The administration of the AFTER THE DATE OF project plans and described in the project manual. Department of Revenue regulations and requirements of the Santa Rosa County Tax SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 113.49 FEET; estate of ERIC J. OTT, SERVICE OF A COPY OF Collector. Each bidder should contact Amy Brinkerhoff with the Santa Rosa County Tax THENCE PROCEED NORTH 67 DEGREES 48 MIN- deceased, File Number THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All bids must be original and delivered by hand, Fed Ex, or mail to the Santa Rosa Collector's Office at (850) 983-1800, prior to submission of bid to assure that such bid- UTES 21 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 114.52 2012-CP-351, Div. A, is All other creditors of the County Procurement Department, 6495 Caroline Street Suite G, Milton, Florida, 32570; der is aware of all relevant requirements, including the definition of "line". One Hundred FEET; THENCE PROCEED NORTH 72 DEGREES 44 pending in the Circuit decedent and other per- MINUTES 50 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF and must be received by 10:00 AM, December 18, 2012, at which time bids will be (100) copies of the advertisement shall be given to the Tax Collector's Office for distri- Court for Santa Rosa 109.03 FEET; THENCE PROCEED NORTH 77 opened and read aloud. All interested parties are invited to attend. Bids are to be sons having claims or bution. sealed and clearly labeled "Bid - East Spencer Field Road". Bids received after this County, Florida, Probate demands against dece- DEGREES 58 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST A DIS- time will be rejected and returned to the bidder unopened. Division, the address of TANCE OF 109.03 FEET; THENCE PROCEED NORTH dent’s estate, including The last advertisement for delinquent real property taxes must run no later than May which is 6865 SW Caroline 82 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 31 SECONDS EAST A unmatured, contingent or 29, 2013. Advertisements must run in at least 2000 issues of each publication run. A MANDATORY pre-bid meeting will be held on December 5, 2012 at 9:00 AM. at the Street, Milton, Florida unliquidated claims, must DISTANCE OF 83.59 FEET; THENCE PROCEED Santa Rosa County Engineering Conference Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Highway Suite 32570. The estate is tes- NORTH 84 DEGREES 35 MINUTES 44 SECONDS file their claims with this The advertisement for delinquent personal property taxes must run no later than May 300, Milton, Florida 32583. tate and the date of dece- EAST A DISTANCE OF 387.17 FEET TO THE POINT court WITHIN 3 MONTHS 29, 2013 dent’s Will and any AFTER THE DATE OF OF BEGINNING. Project documents, including drawings and specifications relative thereto may be Codicils is NOVEMBER THE FIRST PUBLICA- LYING IN AND BEING A PORTION OF SECTION 13, All bidders must be legally qualified to advertise delinquent tax lists pursuant to Florida TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 27 WEST, SANTA inspected at the Santa Rosa County Procurement Department, 6495 Caroline Street 15, 1995. The names and TION OF THIS NOTICE. Law. ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA AND CONTAINING 11.50 Suite G, Milton, Florida; and the Santa Rosa County Engineering Department, 6051 Old addresses of the personal The date of first publica- Bagdad Highway Suite 300, Milton, Florida. Plans and specifications may be secured representative and the ACRES MORE OR LESS. tion of this Notice is It is estimated but not guaranteed that each real property delinquent tax list shall con- from the Santa Rosa County Procurement office at a non refundable cost of $100.00 personal representative=s November 22, 2012.. sist of approximately 29,000 lines, and that the personal property delinquent tax list per set. Telephone number (850) 983-1870 attorney are set forth Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the below. shall consist of approximately 1,300 lines. sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date Clifford Alan Ott of the lis pendens, must file a claim within sixty (60) days Questions concerning this project should be directed to Chris Phillips at (850) 981- All creditors of the dece- 6807 Yorkwood Street All bids must be original and delivered by hand, Fed Ex, or mail to the Santa Rosa after the sale. 7100. dent and other persons Navarre, Florida 32566 having claims or demands County Procurement Department at 6495 Caroline Street Suite G, Milton, FL 32570; Personal Representative and must be received by 10:00 a.m. local time, December 11, 2012, at which time bids DATED: November 13, 2012 The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive informalities in bids, to against decedent=s will be opened and read aloud. Bids received after the time set for opening will be reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to accept the bid that in its judgment is estate, including unma- Jennifer Byrom rejected and returned unopened to the bidder. All interested parties are invited to MARY M. JOHNSON in the best interest of Santa Rosa County, Florida. tured, contingent or unliq- Attorney for Personal attend. Clerk of the Circuit Court uidated claims, on whom a Representative By: Brandy Norris Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners encourages all segments of the copy of this notice is Florida Bar No.: 438960 The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to waive irregularities in bids, Deputy Clerk business community to participate in its procurement opportunities, including small served must file their Jennifer Byrom, P.A. to reject any or all bids with or without cause, and to award the bid that it determines to businesses, minority/women owned businesses, and disadvantaged business enter- claims with this court 5177 Elmira Street be in the best interest of Santa Rosa County. Michael P. Bist prises. The Board does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Milton, Florida 32570 Gardner, Bist, Wiener, Wadsworth, Bowden, origin, disability, sex, or age in the administration of contracts. MONTHS AFTER THE Telephone: (850) 623- Santa Rosa County does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, Bush, Dee, LaVia & Wright, P.A. DATE OF THE FIRST 4347 sex, religion, age, or handicapped status in employment or provision of service. 1300 Thomaswood Drive By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida PUBLICATION OF THIS Tallahassee, Florida 32308 NOTICE OR 30 DAYS By order of the Board of County Commissioners of Santa Rosa County, Florida LEGAL NOTICE 2327 Gulf Breeze News 11/.22/12 LEGAL 2325 Gulf Breeze News 2X 11-22-12

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Atlantic Division Eyes across the south East Division ACC All SEC All *Florida State 7-1 10-1 *Georgia 7-1 10-1 Clemson 7-1 10-1 Florida 7-1 10-1 NC State 3-4 6-5 focused on rivalry games South Carolina 6-2 8-2 Wake Forest 3-5 5-6 Vanderbilt 4-3 6-4 between the two teams have win against Tech and then played. Maryland 2-5 4-7 ■ Let the end of the Missouri 2-5 5-5 been decided by single digits. another in the SEC There are two more SEC Boston College 1-6 2-9 Tennessee 0-6 4-6 season battles for Based on what we’ve seen Championship Game, pre- contests that don’t feature in- Kentucky 0-7 1-9 Coastal Division bragging rights begin from each team this season, sumably against the Alabama state opponents, but are tradi- Georgia Tech 5-3 6-5 that will likely not be the case Crimson Tide, will be enough tional rivalries nonetheless. West Division North Carolina 4-3 7-4 in 2012. With the Iron Bowl to get the Bulldogs into their ■ No. 7 LSU @ Alabama 6-1 9-1 Miami 4-3 6-5 in Bryant-Denny Stadium this first ever BCS National Arkansas: The “Battle for Texas A&M 5-2 8-2 Duke 3-4 6-5 season, Alabama figures to be Championship Game. This the Golden Boot” kicks off LSU 4-2 8-2 Virginia Tech 3-4 5-6 in line for a big, and I mean team has come a long, long the weekend with LSU visit- Miss.State 3-3 7-3 Virginia 2-5 4-7 big, win over rival Auburn. way since getting blown out ing Arkansas on Friday, Nov. Ole Miss 2-4 5-5 *Clinched division The Tigers are one loss away by South Carolina earlier in 23. Everyone expected this Arkansas 2-4 4-6 from finishing winless in the season. game to potentially be a Auburn 0-7 2-8 Saturday 11/24 SEC play, raising lots of ■ Mississippi State @ showdown between two Top *Clinched division (All times Central) questions about the offseason Ole Miss: The 109th Egg 10 teams, battling for a shot Friday 11/23 There’s only one thing on and the status of Gene Chizik Bowl, which will be played in at the SEC title game. e-Georgia Tech @ Georgia ....11a the hearts and minds of col- and his staff. A win would Oxford, is a very interesting That storyline hasn’t (All times Central) eU-Virginia @ Virginia Tech ....11a lege football fans this week: raise even more baffling matchup of two teams that panned out, but, still, there’s c-LSU @ Arkansas ...... 2:30p n-Miami @ Duke ...... 11:30a rivalry games! questions, like: How the have progressed in different plenty of reason to watch. Saturday 11/24 e3-Boston Coll. @ NC State....2:30p Down here in the south, we #@!! did that happen?! directions. Ole Miss has This tends to be a game that r-Maryland @ N. Carolina ...... 2:30p tend to save the best for last, ■ No. 4 Florida @ No. 10 shown more and more poten- consistently produces memo- e-Georgia vs. Georgia Tech...... 11a a-Florida State vs. Florida ...... 2:30p unlike some other rival Florida State: This game tial as the season unfolded, rable plays, finishes and s-Kentucky @ Tennessee ....11:21a eU-W. Forest vs. Vanderbilt....2:30p schools across the country represents a return to the while Mississippi State has excitement. For our sake, as c-Auburn @ Alabama ...... 2:30p e-Clemson vs. South Carolina ....6p that play in September or “good ol’ days” when both of taken some considerable fans, let’s hope this year’s a-Florida @ Florida State ...... 2:30p October...oh the horror! Last Week these programs rarely left the steps backward since climb- installment is no exception. eU-Vanderbilt @ W. Forest ....2:30p No, in this part of the Top 10 rankings. In fact, both ing to the brink of the Top 10 The Tigers lead the series e2-Missouri @ Texas A&M...... 6p Florida State 41, Maryland 14 country, we like to build these teams were in the Top 10 in rankings. with the Razorbacks, 35-20- eU-Miss. State @ Ole Miss ...... 6p Va. Tech 30, Boston Coll. 23 (OT) games up with season-long each of the meetings from The Rebels lead the series 2. Eight of the last 12 meet- e-South Carolina @ Clemson ..6p Miami 40, South Florida 9 story lines that explode in an 1990 to 2000. with the Bulldogs, 60-42-6, ings have been decided by Clemson 62, NC State 48 amazing crescendo of heated It could be real fun – and but State has won five of the nine-points-or-less. Last Week Georgia Tech 42, Duke 24 gridiron battles (usually very rewarding – for the win- last seven meetings against ■ Kentucky @ Mississippi State 45, Arkansas 14 Notre Dame 38, Wake Forest 0 accompanied by leftover ner, which could eventually Ole Miss. This could be a Tennessee: The “Battle for Alabama 49, W. Carolina 0 OFF: North Carolina turkey and dressing induced end up in the national title great game to watch. the Barrel” between Florida 23, Jacksonville State 0 naps in between). game if the new No. 1, Notre ■ No. 12 South Carolina Kentucky and Tennessee Game to Watch South Carolina 24, Wofford 7 This year is no different, Dame, falls at Southern Cal @ No. 11 Clemson: The takes place in Knoxville on Georgia 45, Georgia Southern 14 Florida State vs. Florida: I would- and it’s time for the in-state on Saturday. “Palmetto Bowl” is the third- the heels of Tennessee firing Auburn 51, Alabama A&M 7 n’t say a return to the glory days is rivals to square off and stake The Gators lead the overall longest continuous rivalry in head coach Derek Dooley. LSU 41, Ole Miss 35 complete for these two Sunshine a claim for a year’s worth of series 33-21-2, but the series all of college football. With both teams at the “bot- Texas A&M 47, Sam Houston St. State schools, but this installment bragging rights. For many, record has been split 20-19-1 Clemson holds a 65-40-4 lead tom of the division barrel,” 28 in the rivalry is easily the most there is much more riding on over the last forty meetings. in the series, which dates the name of this game is espe- Syracuse 31, Missouri 27 the regular season finale. ■ important (for each at the same Georgia Tech @ No. 3 back to 1896. cially fitting this season. Vanderbilt 41, Tennessee 18 Let’s take a look at each time) in a while. Both could poten- Georgia: Also in non-confer- The Gamecocks enter with This will be the 108th Kentucky 34, Samford 3 the big southern state battles ence rivalries, Georgia hosts a three-game winning streak tially land in the BCS National meeting between the two, in taking place this weekend: Georgia Tech in the 103rd in the series, something the the third longest rivalry in the Game to Watch Championship Game with a win ■ Auburn @ No. 2 meeting of the two teams, Tigers will do just about any- SEC, with Tennessee holding South Carolina @ Clemson: With and a little help in some other Alabama: This will be the with the Bulldogs holding a thing to change this year. It's a 74-24-9 edge in the series. all of the trash talk back and forth games. Let’s hope the actual game 77th edition of the rivalry, 61-37-5 series advantage. the first time since 1987 and The winner of this game will and both teams ranked in the Top with Alabama holding a 41- Georgia is surprisingly just the second time overall carry the honor of not being Legend: e-ESPN; e2-ESPN2; eU-ESPNU; e3- 34-1 series lead. Since 2000, now in the thick of the nation- the schools have both been in the SEC East team to finish its Legend: e-ESPN; e2-ESPN2; eU-ESPNU; e3- ESPN3; a-ABC; c-CBS; r-Raycom; f-Fox Sports Net; ESPN3; a-ABC; c-CBS; f-Fox Sports Net; p-PPV; s- v-Versus; p-PPV; n-ACC Network; b-Big Ten seven of the 12 games played al championship picture. A the top 15 when they've conference schedule winless. SEC Network; b-Big Ten Network.

ALABAMA (#2) AUBURN FLORIDA (#4) FLORIDA STATE (#10) LSU (#7) Just as quickly as Nothing has really Hardly anyone Florida State has LSU won an excit- Alabama was gone right for Auburn predicted Florida solidified its spot in ing shootout for the knocked out of the this season. Bad would enter its final the ACC ages against Ole Miss ® No. 1 spot in the polls offense, bad defense ® regular season Championship Game last week. The Tigers and into the line of TM and bad coaching have the Tigers game against Florida State and beating Florida are playing better teams on the outside looking in for entering the season finale with a ranked higher than the Seminoles. could keep the Seminoles a offensively the last few weeks a chance at a BCS Championship 3-8 record and zero wins in con- Both teams enter at 10-1 overall remote shot at getting into the than they have in several sea- Game invite, the Crimson Tide ference play. For folks on the and this edition of the rivalry fig- BCS title game afloat. Its highly sons, which was necessary to pull have moved back in line to play plains, the Iron Bowl offers one ures to be a close contest. With unlikely and the Seminoles will this win out. The game-changing for a national title after Kansas final shot at redemption. Even the way both of the defenses have need a lot of teams to lose, and play, however, came on Odell State and Oregon were upset last though Auburn will not be bowling been playing all season, points possibly lose badly. In the end, a Beckham, Jr.’s 89-yard punt week. All Alabama has to do to this year, beating Alabama would may be hard to come by so this win over the Gators will add to an return touchdown that matched punch a ticket to the SEC take a lot of the sting out of 2012, game could hinge on a few big already great season and boost the legendary run (of the same Championship Game is beat rival though it’s highly unlikely it will plays here or there. FSU as it enters the ACC title distance) by Billy Cannon against Auburn, which seems like a lock. happen. game. the same team.

MIAMI CENTRAL FLORIDA SOUTH ALABAMA SOUTH FLORIDA SOUTHERN MISS Miami is one Central Florida suf- South Alabama The misery Before last win away from fered a tough 23-21 suffered another continues for week’s game, it finishing atop the loss to the other tough loss last South Florida, could have been ACC Coastal Conference-USA week, this time 20- which was said things could Division. The division leader, Tulsa. 12 at the hands of blown out 40-9 not get worse for Hurricanes are under NCAA UCF got to within two Middle Tennessee State. The by the Miami Hurricanes. The then 0-10 Southern Miss. But that investigation and could self- points with nine minutes remaining, Jaguars dropped to 2-9 on the Bulls have now lost seven of their was before the Golden Eagles impose its second-straight bowl but didn’t get another first down in season and 1-6 in Sun Belt com- last eight games, dropping to 3-7 gave up a 98-yard kickoff return ban. That decision would send the game. The win put Tulsa into petition. Of USA’s nine losses, five on the season. The loss sealed touchdown in the fourth quarter to Georgia Tech to the Dec. 1 ACC the C-USA title game and clinched have come by 10 points or less. A USF’s fate, eliminating any lose 34-33 to Texas-El Paso and championship game against home-field advantage over UCF, few plays here and there could chance of bowl eligibility. Now, the drop to 11-straight losses. At this Florida State. What a champi- which must defeat UAB to clinch have changed the Jaguars’ sea- Bulls will have to fight hard not to point, it’s hard to even see onship game it would be if the two the East Division title and earn a son dramatically. USA finishes the end the season on a three-game Southern Miss finding a way not to in-state rivals faced-off in a rematch against Tulsa in two schedule with Louisiana-Lafayette losing streak with Cincinnati and lose to an almost equally bad rematch. weeks. and Hawaii. Pittsburgh left. Memphis team. *Rankings based on BCS Standings

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