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April 11, 2013 YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 75¢ Time table set for special election Clay Ford, who passed away last Taylor, all Republicans, are can- Six already month. When can I vote? didates for the upcoming elec- According to Supervisor of tion. Fred Gant is running as a Elections Tappie Villane, her democrat. announce office received the executive Primary- May 14 Gray, 61, immediately jumped order from the governor to hold on the opportunity to fill the seat. candidacy the special election at around General- June 11 George Scarborough 4:30 p.m. on April 3, 16 days announced at the end of last BY MAT PELLEGRINO after the passing of Ford. Early Voting- May 4-11 week that he would not seek the Gulf Breeze News The order stated that the and June 1-8 seat. Scarborough said he with- [email protected] Primary election will be held on drew his decision in order to May 14. The general election is focus on The Studer Group and David Radcliffe, Ed Gray and set for June 11. According to the Division of family obligations. many others in the region will Gray filed paperwork on Elections website, Mike Hill, Early voting will be held from This map shows the House of Representatives soon be pushing to fill the empty Scott Miller, John (“Jack”) March 29 with the Florida District 2 borders, which include sections of State House District 2 seat left by Nobles, Radcliffe and Mark See Division of Elections office. Deadline, Page 2A Escambia and Santa Rosa counties. Gulf Breeze’s Gen. Joe Reynes ‘We haven’t straddles two worlds given up yet’ BY LISA NEWELL Major General Joe Reynes Gulf Breeze News spends part of each month in a [email protected] quiet farming community in the Netherlands, where fami- SRIA searching for ways lies still recall with fond memories the U.S. GIs that sheltered there prior to fighting in the Battle of the Bulge. A regular activity is caring for the gravesites of American soldiers and to keep Blues flying celebrating Memorial Day and the Fourth of July each year as a way to pay homage to the sacrifices of their liberators in BY MAT PELLEGRINO Santa Rosa Island Authority World War II. Gulf Breeze News Executive Director Buck Lee was The other part of the month he spends in Afghanistan, work- [email protected] shocked when he heard the news ing with the with the ISAF team as they train the Afghani secu- about the grounding of the Blue rity forces and bring security and stability to the Afghan peo- Angels Tuesday morning. ple. So much so, he posted on his Facebook wall, "Blue Angels It’s all just part of the job the Gulf Breeze native was trained grounded". But moments later, he changed his tone. to do, and he deflects any credit for his accomplishments, say- The Gulf Breeze resident immediately sent out an email to the ing his team members are the true heroes. San Diego Naval Air Force Command in California to see what it In Gulf Breeze for a 24-hour visit with parents Joe and would take to keep the Blues flying over Pensacola Beach in July. LaRita Reynes, Gen. Reynes recounted his assignments, from "We haven't given up yet," Lee said. "We know they have to serving as wing commander at Osan AFB, Korea ;to being the fly, because they have to See Major, Page 7A Inspector General at Air Combat at Langley Air Force Base; to train a certain amount of air component commander leading the detachment;and acting as the Director of Strategic Engagement for Gen. Odierno in Flush the Iraq. His most recent assignment as the Deputy Chief of Staff cancer away for Operations for NATO’s Allied Joint Force Command (JFC) in Brunssum, the Netherlands. Mayor Beverly Zimmern got quite the See Gen. Reynes, Page 3A surprise in her front yard March 3 when someone dropped off the purple Relay for Life toilet in her front yard. To get it Gumbo goodness out of her yard, she had to donate money to Relay for Life. $10 gets The eighth annual Rotary ■ RELATED: More out their secret gumbo rid of the toilet, $20 gets Gumbo Cookoff was a success Rotary Gumbo photos, 5A recipe. on Saturday at Shoreline Park The event raised over the toilet sent to anyone South. $20,000 this year. you choose, and $30 gets The event drew in approximately 1,500 At the cookoff, visitors had the chance to it sent to a person of your people, who helped raise money for college bid at a silent auction and endulge in different choice and the guarantee scholarships. activities. To see the list of winners and more it will never return to Over 20 teams came out to let visitors test photos, jump over to page 5A. you.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 2 A April 11, 2013 GULF BREEZE NEWS Deadline for candidate petitions looming Calendar of Meetings elected in the middle of the leg- have to be submitted to the Continued from page 1A ■ RELATED: Mark Taylor’s islative session. supervisor of elections office by Thursday, April 11 Mike Hill is asking for the announcement, 8A 5 p.m. on April 18. May 4 through May 11, and June election dates to be moved back The Gulf Breeze News will GBA Chamber Breakfast, 7 a.m. - 8:30 a.m., The 1 through June 8. in order to allow enough time for Petitions for candidates quali- start publishing bios for candi- Andrews Institute Rep. Ford was elected via a military absentee votes to be fying by the petition method that dates in the District 2 race as special election, but he was not Commissioner Regular, 9 a.m., SRC Administrative counted. requires 272 valid signatures they come in. Center, Board Room Zoning Board, 6 p.m., SRC Administrative Center, County eyeing bids for RESTORE consultant Board Room

BY MAT PELLEGRINO Members implementation plans once the money is dis- Monday, April 15 Gulf Breeze News of the Santa tributed to the counties that were affected by CONSULTING FIRMS [email protected] Rosa Board of the oil spill. City Council Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Hall, County Soliciting a request for proposals for con-  g.r.e.e.n Consulting & Solutions, Council Chambers Commissioners have been waiting patiently to sulting services was approved at the Feb. 11 LLC find out when the county will be receiving commission meeting.  Baskerville-Donovan, Inc.  Mathews-Webster Consulting their payoff from the RESTORE Act. "We need to move forward with getting a Wednesday, April 17  Atkins North America, Inc. Right now, the county is expected to get a consultant on board," Lynchard said. "Some  GUARDIAN Community Resource Tourist Development Council, 3 p.m., Santa Rosa portion of a payoff that is expected to be in the counties already have their consultants." Management, Inc. Chamber of Commerce millions once the federal government can On Monday, Lynchard told commissioners  CH2MHILL Aviation Advisory, 5 p.m., SRC Administrative Center reach an agreement in the damage assessment at the county commission meeting that he  Tetra Tech part of the trial currently going on with BP. would like it if the commissioners could cre-  Environmental Consulting & According to Gulf Breeze commissioner ate a short list of their top picks for a consult- Technology, Inc. Lane Lynchard, Transocean, the owner of the ant so they could move forward quickly.  Arcadis U.S., Inc. rig is in the liability phase of their trial. That But even if they get the consultants, the phase is expected to last a few more months, county will be a sitting duck until the federal RESTORE Council to help decide which at which time they would move onto the lia- government dictates how the RESTORE Act restoration projects in the county should be bility phase. At that time, the county should funds will be distributed to counties affected submitted when RESTORE Act monies from get a good idea of how much their payout is by the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. BP become available. going to be for the RESTORE Act. Under the Restore Act the fines will be The county commissioner said that while Santa Rosa County is one of eight counties divided up into three pots of money to be used the county waits to receive the money, it could Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report in five Gulf Coast states that will be receiving directly in the five Gulf States. The eight possibly eye funding some projects that are Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. money directly from fines levied against BP counties in those five states most affected by needed, and reimburse itself once the money for its 2010 oil spill. the oil spill will get 75 percent of the monies comes in from the RESTORE Act. Felonies suspended The county plans to use the money to fund allocated. According to county administrator Hunter 4/1/2013 projects throughout their region. "We are still waiting on the federal govern- Walker, many of the firms that have submitted Mathews, Richard Craig, 4/4/2013 The Justice Department of the Federal ment to draft implementation regulations for bids are large engineering firms. W/M, 28, 8000 block of Gulf Dauria, Priscilla Pique, W/F, Government and BP are still in court battling the RESTORE Act," Lynchard said. Commissioners are expected to whittle down Blvd., Navarre Beach, probation 35, 6000 block of Bushton St., the settlement. Gulf Breeze has three representatives on that list of nine to between 3 and 5 by today's violation Navarre, aggravated battery Recently, the county received bids from the county's 10-member RESTORE Act meeting. nine consulting firms that will help with local Council. The county is organized the 4/2/2013 DUIs Cruies, Ryan Hunter, W/M, 4/7/2013 18, 2000 block of Houston Cir., Green, Colby Brooks, Police arrest Gulf Gulf Breeze, larceny W/M, 23, 5000 block of Shadlw Navarre man shoots self Kreider II, Robert Shore Place, Gulf Breeze, DUI several with Breeze Anderson, W/M, 25, 1000 Police while avoiding deputies block of Tiger Ln., Gulf Breeze, ■ warrants Report probation violation Note: All arrest and police reports published in Gulf Information provided by In an attempt to avoid arrest, a located 4/3/2013 Breeze News are public record A Gulf Breeze man was arrest- Gulf Breeze Police Department 62-year-old Navarre man shot Green’s vehi- Cross, Bridgette Ann, W/F, and do not imply guilt. All sus- ed Monday for possession of mar- himself after Santa Rosa County cle parked at 48, 200 block of Washington pects are presumed innocent ijuana with intent to sell. Officers Ave., Gulf Breeze, hit and run, a law enforcement officer and on deputies located the wanted man a residence until proven and/or adjudicated stopped Stefan Taylor, 21 of Gulf habitual driving while license an outstanding warrant. driving through Navarre late on Sherwood guilty in a court of law. Breeze at 2:53 p.m. at the inter- A 48-year-old woman residing Monday afternoon. Street in section of Hoffman and Fairpoint on Washington Drive was arrested Morris Junior Green noticed Holley by the Drives for not wearing a seat belt. Paint this town purple on an Escambia County warrant. the deputies as he was driving Sea. When They discovered a felony amount Green Thursday, April 4 around 4:15 p.m., and in an deputies All GB Relay For Life sup- Breeze Relay For Life is of marijuana and drug parapher- A 23-year-old Navarre man attempt to avoid them, drove to a found Green porters are encouraged to show “What’s your color”. nalia. Taylor was charged with was stopped for speeding at 2:30 nearby neighborhood to hide. and approached him, he dis- support in the fight against can- Each Relay team will be edu- two felony counts. a.m. and arrested on an outstand- Green was wanted for question- charged a rifle, shooting himself. cer by displaying the color pur- cating and decorating their GB Police also responded to ing Escambia County warrant. ing involving a traffic incident The man was later transferred to ple on their homes and busi- campsite with the various colors these incidents this week: A 45-year-old Pensacola man that happened Sunday in which an area hospital for his injuries. nesses from April 12-27. Purple representing a cancer. The GB was arrested on an outstanding he eluded apprehension. No deputies were injured in Tuesday, April 2 is the overall cancer awareness Relay For Life event begins at 6 warrant after being stopped for not Several minutes later, deputies the incident. A misunderstanding led to a color. p.m. on April 26 and runs wearing a seat belt. Purple bows are available at through April 27 at noon. group of patrons leaving Waffle Friday, April 5 was arrested for DUI and felony Pensacola Bay Bridge. City Hall for a donation to the More information can be House without paying their check. A Roberts Ave. resident report- Wednesday, April 3 drug possession at 2:19 a.m. on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 American Cancer Society. found at www.relay- ed criminal mischief. A liquid was A 34-year-old Pensacola Pensacola Beach Rd. Two teenagers were cited at The theme of this year’s Gulf forlife.org/gbfl. poured on a car windshield and a woman attempting to check in at John Smith, 48 of Pensacola 11:03 p.m. for littering in the 1800 partially burned box of pet treats Gulf Breeze Hospital gave a false was arrested for DUI second block of U.S. 98 and for posses- was placed in the driveway. sion of marijuana under 20 grams GULF BREEZE FIRE REPORT name and information. She was Saturday, April 6 offense after being stopped for and drug paraphernalia. Information provided by Gulf Breeze Fire & Rescue arrested for giving a false name to Melissa Walden, 28 of Pace speeding at 10:27 p.m. on the During the week of April 2 through April 8, the Gulf Charges pending in deadly traffic accident Breeze Fire and Rescue responded to a total of 11 From Staff Reports iting his daughter. stated the male driver was driv- clipped with the driver’s side calls. William Goodman III alleged- ing over the posted speed limit. mirror and suffered minor Six medical, one moving Charges are pending against a ly struck and killed the man The skid marks at the scene of injuries. vehicle accident, three aids 16-year-old Gulf Breeze High while attempting to pass some- the crash stretched for over 150 According to Lt. Steve to Midway and one aid to student suspected of striking and one in a no passing zone on feet. Preston with FHP, the division is Pensacola Beach. their web page at www.city- killing a 66-year-old Michigan Laurel Drive on March 27. A The Michigan man died at the still working on the investiga- To learn more about Gulf ofgulfbreeze.com/firedept/in man while he was in Florida vis- Florida Highway Patrol report scene, and his daughter was tion. Breeze Fire & Rescue, visit dex.html. Spencer: E-filing a success Gulf Breeze FLASHBACKS Donald C. 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Continued from page 1A a rifle, including those that only apple merchant is following a had two weeks of basic training 300-year family tradition and the and were far from seasoned sol- local bakery is run by the fifth His superiors at NATO are diers. Sadly, many died in that generation of bakers, offers a Current Commander, General campaign which ultimately stark contrast to Gen. Reynes’ Hans-Lothar Domröse of defeated Hitler’s advance in job supporting ISAF and our Bundeswehr/German Army; western Europe. It was consid- NATO mission rebuilding Deputy Commander, Air ered a critical Allied victory in Afghanistan and changing the Marshal David Walker of the World War II. public opinion away from the Royal Air Force, United The nearby village of tribal mindset to embrace demo- Kingdom; and Chief of Staff, Margraten is home to the cratic values. Lieutenant General Richard G. Netherlands American Cemetery Although Gen. Reynes led the Tieskens, Royal Netherlands and Memorial. air force drawdown in Iraq, he Army, The Netherlands. “The cemetery is a beautiful noted the differences between Besides Arabic and Pashtun, shrine. You often see an older that mission and Afghanistan. As “I’m now practicing Deutsch, man or couple cleaning and lay- the top-ranking American at the The Provincial Governor of Limburg, Netherlands speaks Italian and French,” Gen. Reynes ing wreaths on a grave,” Gen. Joint Headquarters in Brunssum with Reynes before stepping into the DeShark caves to chuckled. Reynes said. “Every grave is and in the Netherlands, the army commemorate the new entrance to the caves. Living in a small village adopted by a family in the garrison that the army battalion called Schimmert, he and his Netherlands.” supports, he is responsible for toward success, Gen. Reynes Afghanistan, almost every one of family inhabit a farmhouse that Gen. Reynes said that even Operational activities planning said. The NATO surge provided them male, there are now 8.8 dates back to the 1600s. The barn recently, a man clearing a field concepts in support of the us the stability and security to million students with nearly 4 on the property is where the came across the remains of a International Security Assistance train the Afghan Security Forces million of them female. He says members of the 101st bivouac WWII soldier. There are still sev- Force in all of Afghanistan. “I so that they have increased the the women are almost in tears at were on R&R prior to the battle eral thousand names of missing spend time traveling through number of troops from 40,000 to the opportunities they have that of the bulge. soldiers posted on a wall, and Kabul, Kandahar and Mesa 350,000 and continued to put the never would have been possible “We are really blessed by our Dutch groups regularly scour the Sharif,” Gen. Reynes said. Taliban on the ropes, as they take under the Taliban or Al Qaida. Dutch citizens who take such countryside with metal detectors, Gen. Reynes said the tribal the lead for security he added. Now, the students and pride in how they supported our looking for those who haven’t nature of Afghanistan is harder to The benefits continue to be younger populace are leading the troops in World War II,” Gen. been found. navigate than in Iraq, where there seen in most parts of Afghani cultural progress in Afghanistan. Reynes said. Just a few kilome- “What’s special to me is those was much more infrastructure life. “That’s the demographic of suc- ters from Schimmert, are airmen from B17s or B24s,” and a more cohesive population “Afghani security forces can cess,” Gen. Reynes said. Maastricht’s caves, which were Gen. Reynes said. “If hit by anti- of Arab Sunnis, Shia and Kurds. stand on their own at the tactical He believes the forces should crafted into cathedrals from aircraft guns, (those planes) came Afghanistan’s borders, Gen. level,” he said, and there are remain present in Afghanistan as memory by Jesuit brothers after completely apart. The airmen Reynes points out, were drawn trends that show success both in they did in Korea. Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte may fall 18 to 30 thousand feet by the British who created an the battlefield and in Afghani “A presence is important. We outlawed all religion, housed until they hit the ground if they artificial political state dividing society. “They just need our sup- forget the armistice in 1953 logistical support staff such as were unable to open their para- the Pashtun people who reside port in logistics and enablers as Korea … Korea was a third supply clerks and support staff chutes.” both in Afghanistan and they continue to develop their world country. Our presence for during World War II. When the The idyllic way of life in the Pakistan. governmental capacity.” 60 years has helped create a battle heated up, Gen. Omar Netherlands, where the local The pendulum is swinging Where there once were half a strong and stable democracy in Bradley ordered everyone to grab million people in school in the South.” City considers energy center next to City Hall SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. Specializing in: BY MELANIE KORMONDY program for building centers deformation and poses the possi- requests for natural gas service, Microincision Cataract Surgery Gulf Breeze News where the best energy conserva- bility of collapsing. Bringing the the city also wants to expand the ● Over 30,000 implants performed [email protected] tion practices can be demonstrat- structure to standard will require natural gas pipeline on Pensacola ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology ed. GCEN is interested in con- removing the top and possibly Beach beyond the current service in Pensacola Visit www.UllmanEye.com At Wednesday’s Executive structing a center, but has no land reworking the brick sub-struc- address of 117 Sabine Drive to to do so. Robau asked the city to ture. Staff recommends meeting provide gas up to 258 Sabine Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen Committee Meeting, one day Dr. Ullman for their surgery. after the Gulf Breeze News went partner with his agency in the as the Community Drive. The cost for the change grant application process, in Redevelopment Agency to fund order #4 is estimated at $65,000 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 to press, the City Council dis- (850 ) 208-1900 cussed setting aside thirty min- which the city would provide the the project at a cost no more than for construction, and includes utes before the Monday, May 6 land and GCEN would apply for $4,800. running a two-inch gas main to City Council Meeting to hold and administer the grant and The staff is also working to be extended approximately 4,200 their traditional Town Meeting. building. mitigate flooding areas as part of feet. At 6 p.m., residents will have Once the energy center is Phase II of a project that began Also, the 180-foot sidewalk to opportunity to make public built, a portion of the structure after severe flooding in spring of along the Harbourtown and comments and suggestions to the would be available for tours by 2005. Bahama Bay access road is in council. school groups, professional The projects will take place need of replacement, due to wear In other news, the city also dis- organizations and citizens. around Center Street to discharge and tear over the years, debris cussed the construction of an Also, the National Parks water around Hoffman Bayou, removal after Hurricane Ivan and energy center at the western end Service will be awarding the Gulf the Washington Street and a 30-foot section being damaged of the existing public Breeze Police Department Camilia/Dolphin Street area, and due construction of the Pensacola 2 0 % O f f services/utility building north of (GBPD) $65,063 for the dispatch a project in the Williamsburg Beach Gas Main project. The City Hall. This location would service the GBPD has provided Street and Roanoke Court, at the city’s contractor has agreed to To t a l S a l e allow the city to use a portion of for fiscal year 2013, which began cost of approximately replace his portion of the side- w i t h t h i s a d the building for offices and stor- in October 2012. The amount 2,071,594.50. The Department walk, leaving the Harbourtown age. was based on staffing costs for of Environmental Protection will Association and the Community Dave Robau, Executive the fiscal year. pay for about 75 percent of the Redevelopment Agency to split Director of Gulf Coast Energy In other news, the storm water project, leaving a little more than the remaining difference at a cost Harbourtown Unit 25 ● 913 GB Pkwy. ● Gulf Breeze, Florida (850) 255-9273 ● fairhopeconnection.com Network (GCEN), advised city inlet located at the intersection of a $500,000 deficit for the city to of $2,166.65 each. staff about a United States Soundview Trail and the fund through the city’s general The City Council will meet on Department of Agriculture grant Harbourtown entrance is in need fund. Monday, April 15 at 6:30 p.m. at of repair, as it is showing signs of Due to a large amount of City Hall to vote on these items. Tiger Point News: City recommends repairs to TP BY MELANIE KORMONDY he would replace 300 feet of has encouraged termite infesta- years, indicated that termite infes- GRAD Gulf Breeze News wooden seawall with tiebacks tions in at least five separate loca- tations in the main clubhouse HONOR YOUR [email protected] every 5 feet, 4 inches. The sea- tions, three of which are in the were reported to the previous wall will be totally capped and fil- main clubhouse. owners in 2011 and 2012. The with a Tribute ad ter cloth will be applied. City staff is recommending to records also state that the owner The City of Gulf Breeze is con- The buildings on the Tiger authorize Mattair Construction chose to take no remedial actions, tinuing to make improvements Point Golf Course are also in need Co. to proceed with the repairs to leaving the infestations untreated. in Gulf Breeze News! both to the Tiger Point Golf of major repair. Pulley advised the Tiger Point main clubhouse, Pulley reports that currently there Course greens, as well as its exist- the city staff that a number of satellite pro shop and outlying is no visible evidence of active ter- ing structures. facility deficiencies became restroom and pump house for a mites. Call 932-8986 for more info! The retaining walls on Tiger apparent in the main clubhouse, total repair cost not to exceed Staff recommends that the Point East Course holes eight and Reserve your ad before the satellite pro shop and the rest- $64,000 without additional council approve Big Out Pest 13 are in a state of “extremely rooms and pump house located approval from the city council. Control to provide Sentricon ter- dangerous disrepair,” stated in a May 25th! between holes seven and eight. Mattair Construction was rec- mite prevention to the main club- memo from Ron Pulley, Director The primary cause of these ommended by Bay Design house, due to spring being when of Parks and Recreation. Staff deficiencies is water infiltration, Architects, as they have proven termites become most prevalent. recommends that the council hire which in each of the facilities the performance in the repair of facil- The initial sum is $7,985 with an Charles Foster, the contractor who water has caused damage to the ities with similar deficiencies. annual renewal of $1,345. repaired the seawalls on holes four ceilings, walls and floors. 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The Historical society met at 7 p.m. on March 19 at the City Hall. Anne Livingston provided a big welcome with The Martin Sisters, the luscious snacks and drinks. late Ellen Martin Coe Randall By Betty Archer Allen and Ann Martin Brodie, Broxton [email protected] discussed the early years introduced in Gulf Breeze. the pro- gram that booths are still available. All mentator on CNN, and is the was a author of several books lovely trip activity groups and members including his most recent, A Photos by Betty Allen down are encouraged to participate Woman in Charge, a biogra- memory in our Spring Sale. Broxton phy of Hillary Clinton. Over lane. Doing a bake sale, selling the years, Bernstein’s writing It seems that someone dis- tickets for a basket or gather- and reporting has continued covered a film in the archives ing items for a silent auction to build on the theme he and just before it was scheduled may be a way you group can Woodward first explored dur- for the trash bin. donate to the center this ing the Watergate investiga- When the film was pre- month. tion: the use and abuse of viewed it was a treasure of power. yesteryear. The film consisted Panhandle Tiger Bay Don’t forget the outstand- of dialogue from Gulf Breeze ing “deal” available to poten- community citizens and lead- The Panhandle Tiger Bay tial new members. ers during the late 1950s ad Club will hold their luncheon If you are interested in giv- early 1960s. Buffet/meeting tomorrow, ing Tiger Bay a try, complete David Szymanski convert- April 12, at 11:30 a.m. at the a Trial Membership applica- ed the film to a CD and New World Landing. tion. For just $99, trial mem- showed the film to an excited The meeting begins bers can attend any four of Max Jordan and George audience. promptly at noon. the remaining programs in Bokas discussed the The group could hear the The speaker will be Carl 2013, including the April 12 development of the Bokas early citizens of Gulf Breeze Berstein and the topic is “The luncheon featuring Carl Jordon Pharmacy. talk about waking up each Political and Journalistic Bernstein (only exception is summer day with nothing but Dr. Bert Jordan spoke of the early Landscape Today”. the Annual Dinner in a summer cottage on Gulf Breeze in the old film. Berstein became a well- September). Hoffman’s Bayou. known reporter when he and The trial membership You could fish, crab, swim; Pensacola Bob Woodward, working for offers a substantial saving associate professor at Florida do all the things that a sum- a sophomore at Northwest Panhellenic Alumnae the Washington Post, reported over the normal $35/luncheon A&M University, and has a mer on the water offered for Florida State College Association the connection between the guest fee and provides an distinguished background of enjoyment.” Second Place: Isabelle Committee to ReElect the opportunity to experience the performance and education In the film Ann Martin The Pensacola Panhellenic President Nixon and the bur- thought-provoking programs throughout the world. Peterson, a sophomore, Brodie said, “There were no Alumnae Association will glary at the Democratic held each month.  David Shelander, homeschooled restrictions on the Peninsula National Committee head- pianist, has an extensive live Third Place: Destiny hold its annual sorority about animals. quarters at the Watergate and studio experience with recruitment information ses- You would wake up to see Howard, a sophomore at complex in Washington, D.C. numerous major artists and sion on Monday, May 13 at 6 cows and wild Billy goats 2013 Student Jazz University of West Florida The two reporters relied stage shows. p.m. at Trinity Presbyterian roaming around in your yard. Honorable Mention: Mary heavily on anonymous Competition Winners The competition included Church Parlor, 3400 Bayou When the black flies got bad sources that revealed knowl- Announced three divisions: College Gleason, a junior at Blvd., Pensacola. it was not unusual to see cows edge of the break-in and Instrumental, High School Northwest Florida State All Escambia/Santa Rosa in the Pensacola Bay up to cover it. The Jazz Society of Instrumental, and Jazz Vocal. College high school senior women their bellies in water to get It was believed that the Pensacola's (JSOP) held the The winners were: and current college women away from the flies.” Honorable Mention: source had connections deep 2013 Student Jazz College Instrumental: interested in NPC sorority Don’t miss the April 16 Alexander George, a senior at in the Justice Department, the Competition finals on Friday, First Place: Jackson Willis, recruitment are invited to program with Vern Compton Tate High School, Pensacola FBI, the CIA, and even the March 22 at the Ashmore trombone, a junior at attend, along with their par- on “Mother Nature In Our White House. Fine Arts Auditorium at University of West Florida The award money will be ents. Area.” Woodward and Bernstein’s Pensacola State College. Second Place: Michael applied to furthering the stu- For additional information investigative reporting is The jazz community, Danielson, double bass, a dent's jazz education. and the Pensacola Panhellenic recruitment reg- Holley-Navarre often cited as a significant including musicians and edu- senior at University of West In addition, the winners of reason for the creation of the cators, feels that giving stu- istration form, please visit Senior Center Florida the competition had the Senate Watergate Committee, dents an opportunity to show- Third Place: Jacob their website at www.pen- Pancake Breakfast chance to perform on April 6 leading to the resignation of case and develop their tal- Dearrington, trumpet, a fresh- sacolapanhellenic.weebly.com. President Richard Nixon. ents, they are helping to cre- at the 30th Annual Pensacola Feel free to contact the The Pancake Breakfast this man at Pensacola State For their work, Woodward ate the jazz musicians of the College JazzFest. president, Kathy Dreadin, at month will be in conjunction and Bernstein were named future Honorable Mention: 982-8140. with the Spring Sale. These See Garden co-winners of the 1973 A full house of enthusiastic Derick Masters, bass, a fresh- , Page 5A two events are scheduled for Pulitzer Prize for Public audience members cheered on man at Northwest Florida Saturday, April 13, starting at Service. Two books the their favorites, as each final- State College LLOYD’S GLASS IS LOCAL WWW.LLOYDSGLASS.COM 7 a.m. at the Holley-Navarre reporters wrote about ist performed two selections. Honorable Mention: Senior Center, Gordon Watergate and its aftermath, These performers were Marquis Soles, drums, a 850.476.6340 WE COME TO YOU 850.476.6340 ! DRIVE SAFE Goodin Lane, across from All the President’s Men and backed by Cynthia Domulot sophomore at Pensacola State Navarre Library on James The Final Days, were best (piano), Tom Latenser (bass) College Harvell Rd. sellers. and Fred Domulot (drums). High School Instrumental: After leaving the Post, You may have one, two, The judges for the compe- First Place: Jacobi EMA Bernstein was Washington tition were: R N three or all-you-can- eat pan- Williams, guitar, a senior at FI Bureau Chief and eventually  Don Lewis, trombonist cakes plus bacon or sausage Pine Forest High School, senior correspondent for and educator, is Professor of Pensacola with a drink. ABC-TV. Music at the University of Second Place: Kyle Termite & Pest Control A new April egg special He has written for numer- Mississippi for almost 30 Polhlopek, alto sax, a senior “To The Rescue Since 1977” will also be featured. Come ous publications including years and remains active as a at Baker School, Baker FL have breakfast and shop. Time, The New Republic, performer. Jazz Vocal: Gulf Breeze Volunteers and donations Newsweek and Vanity Fair.  Longineu Parsons, trum- First Place: Gabbi Lindley, 932-9288 ! needed. Some tables and He also appears as a com- peter, vocalist, flutist, is an

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Continued from page 4A The League of Women Voters You can watch her create a spe- Camellia Garden from its incep- and Women’s Civic Forum are co- cial dish, get to taste it and, possi- tion in 2007, dedication in 2009 hosting the showing of the film, bly, get some recipes. through its current status. Skip National Library Week Girl Rising, an innovative film by Enjoy a “Tasting Luncheon” of Vogelsang was president of the award winning producers of doc- specialties from many of the local club in 2007 and again in 2010 25.99 15 .9 9 Santa Rosa County Libraries umentaries. restaurants. Been meaning to try and was one of the principal lead- will join libraries nationwide in Ridgemont Red Stag The film tells unforgettable sto- that new place? ers of this effort along with Dr. Reserve Bourbon celebrating National Library ries about the power of education They will probably be there Gordon Eade and the late Dr. Ben Week, a time to highlight the true 1792 Selected Varieties, in the lives of girls facing incredi- with something to taste. The clas- Williamson. The garden currently Bourbon value of libraries in the communi- ble obstacles in various countries. sical guitar music of Jimmy has approximately 120 camellias, 750 ml ty and invite those who are not Each girl is paired with a Chandler will set a mood while many of which were developed 750 ml familiar with the library and its renowned writer from her own you eat. by members of the Pensacola services to come grow with us. country to tell her story. The film From 12:45 p.m.– 1:15 p.m. Camellia Club. Vogelsang has Libraries today are more than features the voices of Meryl County Administrator Hunter previously presented this program repositories for books and other Streep, Anne Hathaway, Cate Walker and Sheriff Wendell Hall to the Mobile Camellia Club, as resources. Blanchett and other noted actress- will update you on things of con- they are interested in a similar Often the heart of their com- es. Original music is by Academy cern in Santa Rosa County and project with the University of munities, libraries are deeply Award winning composer, Rachel Navarre in particular South Alabama. 18 .9 9 16 .9 9 committed to the places where Portman. The film is approxi- While you’re there, look over Vogelsang will give a demon- their patrons live, work and study. Southern Platinum mately 1 ( hours long. hundreds of plants for sale by the stration of air-layering as a means Comfort Vodka Libraries are trusted places The film will be shown at garden club, and replace some of propagating new plants. 1.75 L 1.75 L where everyone in the community 7:30 p.m., Monday, April 29, at that you lost during the winter There will be advance planning can gather to reconnect and reen- Carmike Pensacola Bayou 15 cold spells. for the 75th annual Camellia show gage with each other to enrich and Theater, 5149 Bayou Blvd., All of the plants are suited to to be held Saturday December 14 shape the community and address Pensacola. the unusual conditions of this at First Baptist Church. The annu- local issues. Tickets are $10 and must be area, and will give you years of al convention of the American Librarians work with elected purchased by credit card on line at enjoyment. 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Oldest Camellia Club and, “Service to the community has to cook something special for For an additional $10, take arguably, America’s largest always been the focus of the your family. part in the workshop given by Camellia Club. library,” said Gwen Wilson, The upcoming Spring Fling Emily Peterson of “The Garden This is a great opportunity to 16 .9 9 19.9 9 library director. “While this aspect will feature an exciting cooking Gate” Create an Kitchen Herb show our visitors Pensacola’s Don Q Bacardi has never changed, libraries have demonstration by Chef Crystal Garden which you will take home many desirable attributes!” Roger Rum Oakheart grown and evolved in how they Clark, who creates the wonderful to spice up your favorite dishes. 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P.O. Box 1414 the 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Harbourtown Unit #35 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 Spot: Office: (850) 932-8986 Fax: (850) 932-8794 By Melanie Kormondy www.gulfbreezenews.com 2011 Florida Press Association Statewide Award Winner “What do you ■ 1st Place think is the main - Breaking News Story preventative of - Environmental Reporting auto accidents?” - Sports Column - Spot News Photo ■ 2nd Place - Governmental Reporting - Obituary ■ 3rd Place - Science Reporting - Obituary CO-PUBLISHERS Lisa Newell Victoria Papajohn EDITOR Mathew Pellegrino “Not texting and driving.” SPORTS EDITOR Darla Knutson Jason Thompson Lattimore stands out as role model Iowa NEWS REPORTER Melanie Kormondy Professional athletes are State House of self absorbed, money hungry SALES MANAGER Representatives seat left by Bob Newell prima donnas, right? Well, Clay Ford, who passed away there is one example of a star in March. Governor Rick OFFICE MANAGER athlete who is setting that Scott declared the special Karen Murphy stereotype on its head. election primary to be May 14 Marcus Lattimore is every- with the special election on ART DIRECTOR where. The injured South Nancy Fish June 11. So far, Scott Miller, Carolina Gamecock running David Radcliffe, Jack Nobles, GRAPHIC DESIGN/PRODUCTION back who’s been recuperating Scott Miller, Mike Hill and Ed Nikola Stamenkovich in Gulf Breeze after surgery that he can lend his voice, his city of Gulf Breeze and pri- Gray are lining up as hand, and his presence to an vate individuals to place a on his knee is graciously lend- Republican candidates and CONTRIBUTORS event to change lives for the rubberized track over the ing his support for worthy Fred Gant is running as a Betty Archer Allen better. I say we give him a key asphalt base that is there now. “Do not drink and drive!” causes all over town. Democrat. Pam Brannon On Easter Sunday, he to the city and encourage him Mike Droogsma has champi- Jack Kale We salute all of them for Ali Hesson shared his Christian testimony to enroll at UWF to be a part oned the rubberized track as a offering to serve their commu- Colorado Member: with those gathered in Gulf of their upcoming football potential boon to the area, as it nity. Florida Press Association Breeze High School’s stadium program. would be the only such track for Momentum Church’s out- Those who support rubber- in the county and eligible to Thank you to all who are National Newspaper Assn. reading our new gardening Gulf Breeze Area door services. The previous izing the track at Gulf Breeze host large track meets. The Friday, he offered his support High School are watching economic impact would spill columns written by Dr. Robert Chamberof Commerce for student Quentin Cooper, with interest Senate Bill 392. over to area hotels and restau- Randle and Mike Robertson. (“2003 Small Business of the Year ”) the honoree at the first-ever That bill, which is the com- rants, he surmises. It’s challenging to grow much Pensacola Beach Chamber Liver Life 5K. panion to HB 525 passed by Additionally, area residents in our sandy soil so we are of Commerce Lattimore is dedicated to the Florida House, will will be able to walk the track fortunate to have two experts Pensacola Chamber returning to the gridiron to encourage public/private part- after school activities end, and to help us navigate landscap- of Commerce fulfill his potential as a gifted nerships. If passed, it would the city has offered to staff the ing and vegetable gardening. Navarre Tourist athlete, and we hope he makes clear many of the obstacles track to eliminate any mis- Thanks for reading Gulf Development Council a complete recovery. Whether preventing the Santa Rosa chief. Breeze News this week, and Santa Rosa County Chamber it happens or not, he’s already County school district from This week, several people remember to visit the advertis- of Commerce a superstar for understanding accepting $150,000 from the filed their intentions to fill the ers who make it possible. LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze “More people should walk News welcomes your opin- when they can.” ion. We reserve the right to New NFIB study predicts job loss in edit a letter to fit space avail- Deanna Devereaux able. We do not accept letters Colorado containing a personal attack on any individual. Letters Florida under new health insurance tax must be limited to one per month from an individual Florida may lose over 10,000 repeal the HIT was introduced in writer. If we receive form let- jobs as a result of a little known February in the House of ters, we will print only the provision of the new healthcare Representatives by Reps. first one we receive. 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Continued from page 1A chain of command before they I contacted them (San Diego), 2013 performances,” Lee said. cuts will also cancel four dem- and one in Key West, saving can consider this.” to see how much the total cost “They will continue to train olition projects in Pensacola the government $4 million. hours … but what would it take Right now, Lee said he has is going to be.” until further notice. That does for them to practice and fly three major sponsors on board That cost would include not mean they will practice as a Pensacola Beach air show?” who are willing to chip in to training. Blue Angels squadron.” Lee is hoping to get the keep the Blues flying. He said Lee said until he gets an The cuts will take away over answer to that soon after he none of them are local. estimate, he won’t know if he $1 trillion in spending over the sent out the email. Back in However, the executive direc- has enough money pledged to next ten years, $4 billion to the March, Lee told members of tor did note that Shaggy’s Bar keep them flying in July. The Navy alone. SRIA at their meeting that it & Grill on Pensacola Beach event draws in an estimated The approved cuts were a could cost roughly $100,000 has pledged $10,000 just in 150,000 people to the beach on way to keep the federal gov- for them to fly in July. But that case the Blues were grounded. Independence Day weekend. ernment from spending more cost does not include the cost He said that is the only Sequester cuts were to money under a portion of a of their practice flights that beach business that has blame for the grounding of the 2011 agreement to raise the would have to be accounted for pledged money to keep the Blues. Earlier this year, the nation’s debt ceiling. in order for them to fly in July. Blues flying in July. federal government approved The cutbacks will also strip “It’s going to take a little “I read somewhere in a mag- the cuts from the Pentagon. 1,121 temporary working jobs while to figure this out,” Lee azine that it costs about “The email that I got from in Florida this year, which told the Gulf Breeze News. $20,000 an hour to keep them the Navy this morning said would save the government an “(That email has to) go up the flying,” Lee said. “That’s why they have cancelled all of their estimated $30 million. The When the heart has become a weak pump DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I and feel a return of pep. An it? -- D.E. am 79 and have congestive heart exercise program is then possi- ANSWER: I believe you’re failure with some high blood ble and an essential for treat- describing an arcus senilis. It’s pressure. Please give the infor- ment. 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NIIW will be cele- champions may be parents who parents may not have heard of ing infants from vaccine-pre- brated this year simultaneously keep a record of their child's some of today's vaccines or the ventable diseases and to cele- with World Immunization vaccinations and ask at each serious diseases they prevent. brate the achievements of Week, an initiative of the World doctor appointment whether These diseases can be especially immunization programs in pro- Health Organization. their child is up-to-date on serious for infants and young moting healthy communities Immunization is a shared immunizations. And, those children. throughout the United States. responsibility. Families, health- champions may also be doctors, Immunizations are available During the last week in April, care professionals, and public nurses, physician assistants, and at the Florida Department of hundreds of communities across health officials must work other healthcare professionals Health in Santa Rosa County at the United States will join those together to help protect the who share scientifically-accu- no charge for uninsured children . in countries around the world to entire community. rate, up-to-date information through the age of 18. TOTAL ACCESS TOTAL CONFIDENCE. DEATHS

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bringing joy to the Gulf Coast FROM STAFF REPORTS Gulf Breeze News and proceeds from the shows [email protected] benefit ARC Gateway, Youth in Harmony and Manna. Special Guest Quartet: The Fiesta Barbershoppers ‘Round Midnight an award win- gave a sneak preview to their ning quartet of music educators “55th Birthday Celebration” at from New York City will also be the Gulf Breeze Chick-fil-A at the show. family night. Music educators are invited Local children were in awe of to attend the free workshop the sound that they took a break April 20, pre-registration is from the play area just to come required. 434-1907, www.fies- listen to “A Lion Sleeps tachorus.com. Tonight”. The group surprised teens visiting from Mandeville, La. not only with music but that the grandson of one of the Barbershoppers went to their high school. The group is performing April 20 at the “Heritage of Harmony” featuring songs from 55 years of Harmony here in Pensacola. The Fiesta Barbershop Chorus started April 6, 1958, and for 55 years the group has been singing, making merry and Greater Pensacola Chamber helps Taylor seeks to fill bring 1,500 additional jobs to region District 2 seat Mark Taylor, a 32-year-old roofs, built wheel chair ramps, This will have a significant ness of the importance of eco- region will have an opportu- small business owner and com- and sponsored over 1,000 chil- FROM STAFF REPORTS impact on the local economy, nomic development within nity to obtain jobs that pay munity servant recently filed as dren at Christmas. He is a Gulf Breeze News a Republican for the Florida Leadership Pensacola graduate, [email protected] according to a study commis- the community. 115 percent more than the sioned by the Chamber. A strong economic climate average Pensacola-area House of Representatives and is also a “This is great news for allows for the sustainability salary. District 2 seat. Mark is a 6th recent Pensacola,” said Chamber of local industries over the According to a study by the generation Pensacolian who appointee to The Greater Pensacola puts God, Family, and the Chamber announced today President and CEO Jim Hizer, long haul and the ability to Haas Center, the Navy CCE, CEcD, a certified eco- better withstand economic Federal jobs will also gener- Community first in his life. Community that it is another step closer to Mark is happily married to Maritime achieving its goal of bringing nomic developer. downturns. ate an additional 1,000 jobs in “With expansions like With support from the local community by 2020 Amber with their 2-year-old son Park Board 3,000 new jobs to the region and another on the way. of Trustees. over the next couple of years - these, there’s a ripple effect in Escambia County, Enterprise due to the indirect effects of the community as a whole, Florida and the University of the employment increase. Through his upbringing at As the an initiative conceived and First Baptist Church and as an Taylor son of an funded by community part- including impacts on the con- West Florida’s Office of “Job creation is at the heart struction sector; arts, enter- Economic Development and of any successful economic Eagle Scout, Mark is committed Escambia ners in the two-county area, to a lifestyle of honesty and County school teacher, Mark dubbed Vision 2015. tainment and recreational sec- Engagement, the Chamber development effort and is a tors; and all the other benefits helped to negotiate an incen- core component of Vision integrity. As a humanitarian, knows how crucial education is Navy Federal Credit Union Mark has volunteered both to our community. He also puts announced today that it will that come along with a surge tive package for Navy Federal 2015,” said Sandy Sansing, of new capital into our local to encourage its decision to Chairman of the Chamber’s locally and internationally, public safety and a stand against be expanding its current facil- bringing disaster relief, humani- community violence at the top ities and investing $200 mil- economy.” expand locally instead of in Board of Directors. The Chamber has been other competitive locations “Staff at the Chamber have tarian aid, and spiritual hope to of his political concerns. As a lion in capital expenditures. over thirty third world countries. self-made businessman, Mark They will in turn use that laser focused on economic that they were considering. been working hand in hand development since the unveil- With an average wage of with Navy Federal to bring Mark co-founded and is the plans to increase cooperation for money to develop its campus volunteer coordinator of regional economic develop- to accommodate 2,000 ing of its strategic plan earlier more than $44,000, the influx this project to fruition, and I this year, which includes a of new jobs will mean more couldn’t be prouder of all Pensacola World Changers, a ment. employees over the next charity that has replaced 105 www.VoteMarkTaylor.com. seven to ten years. campaign to increase aware- people in the two-county their hard work.” NAIOP of Northwest Florida earns awards at annual awards gala Eighteen chapters and three the chapter is solidly involved in Awards for their outstanding per- Communication, Education, individuals out of 50 plus chapters state activities. formance and achievements in the Legislative/Government Affairs and over 15,000 members were Each year five board members areas of: Chapter and Sponsorship Program. honored with special recognition are committed to attending the at the annual Chapter Merit "Day at the State Capital," which Awards gala, held during the 2013 has proven to be instrumental in Chapter Leadership & Legislative the policies and decisions of the Retreat in Washington, D.C. state government. The awards are designed to rec- NAIOP National President and ognize the exemplary programs CEO, Tom Bisacquino, said, "It's and efforts spearheaded by chap- NAIOP's honor to recognize these ters throughout the year. three chapters. On behalf of our The Northwest Florida Awards members and the Board of for 2013 are: Directors, I offer our congratula-  Chapter President of the tions to NAIOP Toronto, NAIOP Year: Bo Johnson, NAIOP throughout the year, including legislative initiatives. Maryland and NAIOP Northwest Northwest Florida involvement in NAIOP Each month the chapter holds a Florida for their terrific leadership,  Chapter of the Year: NAIOP Corporate, chapter growth, civic "What's Up Chat Series" giving membership strength and chapter

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Jumping for joy are cast members Maddie Weaver, Maggie Renfroe, Tommy Vassilliades, Sara Spillers, Abi Ray, Alyssa Jones, Katie Depler, Austin Rothfeder, Fenn Reeder, Adam Moon, Kendall Parrett, Maddie Mateer, Amanda DeBennedetto, Marc Wakim, Alexa McKnight, Jared Rocha and Mare Mossholder. Get ‘Footloose’ GBHS Drama performs at the Saenger

BY PAM BRANNON has been working since coming to Gulf Breeze High. Dennis, with dance captain for Special to Gulf Breeze News November to get their own “This show is a lot more the show being GBHS sopho- [email protected] version of the musical ready demanding than the others we more and cast member Maddie for its two-night run in have been in since starting at Mateer. The seniors in the Standing, from left: David Carbough, Ryan Post, Fenn Whether you fondly remem- Pensacola. the high school,” Parrett said. show, Adam Moon, Alexa Reeder, Tucker Chestney and Marc Wakim. Kneeling, from ber the original “Footloose” But there is an unusual ele- Reeder added, “More responsi- McKnight, Marc Wakim and left, Adam Moon and Austin Rothfeder. movie with Kevin Bacon, or ment to this cast, with the two bility, more lines to learn, def- Amanda DeBenedetto, all plan the more contemporary version lead roles being played by initely more dance steps and to study theatre in college. GBHS. then because it has just been in in 2011, you are guaranteed to sophomores, which is rare in a choreography to learn. But it is Assistant Director is GBHS “I thought people would theatres again, the younger love Gulf Breeze High School GBHS production. Fenn all worth it, I know I personal- Junior Nancy Prescott, with enjoy this show this year with generation also knows the (GBHS) Drama’s version slat- Reeder and Kendall Parrett ly have grown a lot in my Stephanie Poland working with its appeal to so many different songs and can relate to the ed to hit the Pensacola Saenger won their lead spots in a dancing doing this show.” the students on their vocals. ages. It is a high energy show, show. It is a challenge with all stage April 12 and 13. The school-wide audition. Dance choreography was Director Margie Timmons and lots of people my age and the dancing and choreography, GBHS cast of 24, with its However, both have perform- done by Pensacola’s well has never chosen to do this older will remember the first but they are all doing a great directors and choreographers, ance and acting backgrounds known choreographer Michael show before in all her years at movie with Kevin Bacon, and job,” said Timmons. Look good, do good at Supercuts event When it’s time to get a new haircut or only place where our customers A service that is very style, use your head and head to Supercuts in are so satisfied that they become RELAY FOR LIFE popular with gentlemen is Gulf Breeze and Navarre. enthusiastic guests who come to gray blending. 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Follow the art and science Stadium now catering to children’s exploration BY LISA NEWELL space designed to stimulate the out the Learning Lab and of landscaping Gulf Breeze News imagination. Child-sized chairs, Imagination Station to bring that [email protected] books, touch screen computers, history to life. blocks and play tables all greet The space on the eastern face the children while parents over- ake me out to the of the stadium was a “dirt floor” ballpark” gets a see their activities why the par- three months ago, Quint Studer whole new mean- ents can also learn about the “T said, and a perfect opportunity ing for parents of young chil- many resources available dren, as they get their own place though PSC and WSRE. to develop a learning experience to explore beginning one hour The official opening day was for young children as well as before home games and three prior to the Wahoos’ home serve as a gathering place for mornings a week at the opener. Regular hours will be teachers undergoing training or Here are some basic princi- Pensacola Blue Wahoos Monday, Wednesday and Friday to schedule adult literacy class- ples that I use to design land- Stadium. from 9 a.m. to noon. es. Dr. Ed Meadows, president Pensacola State College and Kids of any age will enjoy the scapes for the front of homes. of PSC, said that about half of You can use them to assess your WSRE, PBS for the Gulf Coast, displays chronicling baseball in the temporary workers at the home’s appearance this spring. along with philanthropists Quint Pensacola, the offspring of a Keep in mind that the appear- and Rishy Studer, are partnering WSRE documentary that park do not have a high school ance of the front of your home in a new community-based proj- uncovered a rich history of diploma and that onsite classes Photo by Mat Pellegrino is shared with your neighbors, ect that will promote learning in teams and players. Memorabilia will “hopefully improve their and community at large. a brightly colored, interactive and photos are placed through- lives.” Homes that are well landscaped and maintained help assure that the property values of the sur- Dine and be entertained at ‘A Sunday of Soundside Splendor’ rounding homes are supported. Conversely, one garish or poor- here always seems to Chowder House. Beverly Pica, a member of the ly maintained landscape will be opportunities for In addition to food and wine, Children’s Home Society negatively affect the property Tcommunity members guests will enjoy live entertain- Western Division Board of values of other homes in the to come together to enjoy great ment from Clarence Bell and the Directors. neighborhood. entertainment and support a Fellas, and the chance to bid on To purchase tickets, visit Often we can become accus- great organization. dozens of luxury items in the www.chsfl.org/soundsidesplen- tomed to plants or designs that Thanks to the hard work of live and silent auctions at the dor, or call (850) 266-2700. are not attractive. If you are many dedicated volunteers and event. To learn more about unsure, ask for help in the way generous sponsors, Children’s “Soundside Splendor is a Children’s Home Society of of landscape coaching from a Home Society of Florida’s “A magical event because it raises Florida and opportunities to Photo by Mat Pellegrino local landscaper or garden cen- Sunday of Soundside Splendor” so much money to help kids support children and families in Five of the nine participating chefs, front row left to right: ter. It would be the equivalent has become one of the Gulf who have been hurt or aban- the western Panhandle, visit Tony Countryman, and Chris Massey. Back row: David of asking for help from an inte- Coast’s most anticipated annual doned,” said event co-chair www.chsfl.org/western. Penniman, Jim Shirley, Tricia Horton. rior designer to refurnish a dining and entertainment dated living room. events. To be held on Sunday, A back yard is your private April 14 at Portofino Island space, not usually visible from Resort, all proceeds will benefit the street. The aesthetically the local Children’s Home challenged will not often offend Society programs that serve their back yard neighbors as abused and neglected children long as the view is properly in the western Panhandle. screened. It is the perfect place The event will once again for fruit trees, raised gardens, feature the fine cuisine of many compost piles, trellised grapes, of the area’s top local chefs. hot tubs, swimming pools, The featured chefs include: Jim horseshoe pits, barbeque grills Shirley, The Fish House, Gus and storage sheds. Silivos, Nancy’s Haute Affairs, A landscape design is largely Dan Dunn (H20), Steven Wu, subjective. Shan Kishi, Chris Massey, Design with resale in mind. Portofino Island Resort, Tricia If an existing plant does not Horton, Jaco’s Bayfront Bar & add to the landscape, it detracts. Grille, Jason Norris, East Hill Make bed lines curve. Market, David Penniman, Make your beds generous, Classic City Catering, and and in scale with the house and Dennis Moore, Flounder’s lot. Avoid mowing difficulties with your bed line. Keep your bed at least 4 feet wide by your house. You generally shouldn’t plant any closer than 2 feet from the foundation. Your front entrance should remain the focus. Do not block the front Monday, April 15, 7 p.m. entrance with landscaping. Vs. Jacksonville Suns Pick the trees before you Social Media Monday choose the other plants. Choose the corner plantings Tuesday, April 16, 7 and bare wall focals next. p.m. Corner and wall plantings Vs. Jacksonville Suns should not be allowed to exceed Team Tuesday a height of 2/3 of eve height. Know the facing of your Wednesday, April 17, 7 house, so that you can pick sun p.m. and shade loving plants appro- Vs. Jacksonville Suns priately. Fitness Day The shrubs near your house Wacky Wednesday should be slow growing and easy to maintain. Contrast the shapes, struc- ture, texture and color of the plants. To buy tickets online, go to: Do not over plant your beds. WWW.MOVIESHOWTIME.NET Refrain from using too many Find us on FACEBOOK varieties of plants. th th Groups of 3 and 5 plants are Friday, April 12 through Sunday, April 14 (850) Forty Two (PG13) ● 1:15 ● 3:55 ● 6:40 ● 9:25 appealing aesthetically. The Croods (PG) ● 12:50 ● 5:10 ● 9:30 934-3332 EXT 1 ● ● Whatever you plant in front The Croods 3D (PG) 3:00 7:20 Evil Dead (R) ● 12:55 ● 3:00 ● 5:05 ● 7:10 ● 9:15 of windows must be kept below GI Joe (PG13) ● 1:05 ● 7:00 the window sills. 1233 Crane Cove Blvd. GI Joe 3D (PG13) ● 4:00 ● 9:25 Landscape mat should be Gulf Breeze, Florida Jurassic Park 3D (PG13) ● 1:10 ● 4:00 ● 6:45 ● 9:20 Olympus Has Fallen (R ) ● 1:15 ● 3:55 ● 6:55 ● 9:30 avoided, under most circum- (3.7 miles east of Oz:The Great and Powerful (PG) ● 1:00 ● 3:50 stances. Pensacola Beach Exit) Scary Movie 5 (PG13) ● 12:55 ● 3:00 ● 5:00 ● 7:00 ● 9:00 The Host (PG13) ● 6:45 ● 9:25 Use natural mulches, and Monday, April 15th through Thursday, April 18th BOX OFFICE OPENS keep them a depth of 2 inches. : Forty Two (PG13) ● 2:15 ● 4:55 ● 7:30 Routinely weed your beds. • FRI-SUN 12:30 pm The Croods (PG) ● 2:15 ● 6:30 The Croods 3D (PG) ● 4:20 ● 8:40 Remember, your front yard is • MON-THURS 1:30 pm Evil Dead (R) ● 2:35 ● 4:40 ● 6:45 ● 8:50 not only a reflection of your GI Joe (PG13) ● 1:55 ● 6:20 personality; it also represents GI Joe 3D (PG13) ● 4:10 ● 8:30 *There is an extra $2.50 Jurassic Park 3D (PG13) ● 2:05 ● 4:45 ● 7:30 the standards of your neighbor- charge for 3D movies Olympus Has Fallen (R ) ● 2:10 ● 4:40 ● 7:10 and ( ) ● ● hood and community. *Sorry, No Passes Oz:The Great Powerful PG 2:00 4:40 Scary Movie 5 (PG13) ● 2:10 ● 4:10 ● 6:40 ● 8:45 for 3D Movies The Host (PG13) ● 7:20

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Festivals & Entertainment Little Theater debuts ‘Snoopy’ this weekend 2013 Reggae Festival pounds of crawfish and hosting a ‘Snoopy’ 434-0257 is included. www.pensacolalight- Friday, April 12 & Saturday, weekend Friday, April 12, 7:30 p.m. house.org, (850) 393-1561 April 13, 5 p.m. of highly-talented musicians to Saturday, April 13, 7:30 p.m. Ghost Hunt Sunset Toast at the Top Sunday, April 14, 2 p.m. perform on all three days.A fire- Sunday, April 14, 2:30 p.m. Friday, April 12, 8 p.m. works show is scheduled for Wednesday, April 17, call for Seville Quarter Pensacola Little Theatre Saturday, April 13, 8 p.m. Saturday night. Admission is time The three day Festival will be 400 S. Jefferson St. Pensacola Lighthouse & free. Pensacola Lighthouse & Jammin’ with Reggae inspired A musical comedy based on Museum, www.bamboowillies.com Museum, NAS music and food. Headlining the the comic strip “Peanuts.” This NAS Pensacola This is a couple’s only tour. Reggae Festival are local and sequel to the musical, “You’re a Psychics and clairvoyants have nationally known acts. ‘Footloose the Musical’ Each reservation is for two and Good Man,Charlie Brown,” both called the Pensacola Friday, April 12, 7:30 p.m. includes ambient music, sparkling focuses more on the life of Lighthouse one of the most non-alcoholic wine served in 15th Annual Bamboo Saturday, April 13, 7:30 p.m. Snoopy. haunted lighthouses in America, Willie’s Crawfish Festival keepsake champagne flutes and Pensacola Saenger Theater This charming, warm-hearted and the public has a chance to light hors d’oeuvres. Tour times Friday, April 12 – Sunday, Presented by Gulf Breeze High musical is full of laughs and life find out for themselves while begin roughly a half hour before April 14 School lessons on friendship and going on a ghost hunt in the his- sunset. Pensacola Beach Boardwalk www.pensacolasaenger.com believingin oneself. www.pen- toric 1869 Keeper’s Quarters. A www.pensacolalighthouse.org, Bamboo Willie’s is boiling 8,000 sacolalittletheater.com, (850) walk to the top of the lighthouse (850) 393-1561 See new exhibit at Naval Aviation Museum The National Naval Aviation wall with excerpts of inspiring Museum has unveiled a new interviews of female naval avia- exhibit that chronicles the histo- tors including the current Chief ry of women in naval aviation. of Navy Reserve, members of The official name of the new the first all-female Navy E-2 exhibit, “From Typewriters to Hawkeye combat crew, an Strike Fighters,” commemorates Operation Iraqi Freedom Navy the path of women in naval helicopter pilot, a Coast Guard service from the “yeomanettes” search and rescue pilot, and the in 1917 to those women serving first female aviator to carrier on the front lines today. qualify in a jet aircraft. Dr. Breeze prescribes a night at Bands on Beach The first women in naval aviation were World War I “yeo- The new exhibit is a dynamic Navy Captain Henry J. manettes” who performed administrative duties in Dr. Breeze prescribes the right dose of great tunes for con- multimedia presentation featur- Hendrix, PhD, the Director of Washington D.C. and naval facilities around the country. cert-goers at Bands on the Beach from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. on ing historic images, personal Naval History, will formally Tuesday, April 16 at the Gulfside Pavilion. interviews and artifacts that open the exhibit. Museum pioneering female naval avia- views or the donation of arti- For more information call the SRIA at (850) 932-2257. chronicle the history of women Director, retired Navy Captain tors and female active duty per- facts. in naval aviation. The center- Bob Rasmussen, will be avail- sonnel who participated in the Visit www.navalaviationmu- piece is a multi-screen video able for comments along with exhibit throuh various inter- seum.org for more information.

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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com Page 4B GULF BREEZE NEWS April 11, 2013 Car show SRIA tries to requests $30K Cruisin’ the Beach planned for fall get another BY PAM BRANNON for us to use for this car show,” Gulf Breeze News Lee told the committee. “But [email protected] the group organizing these shows across the country is ask- The Santa Rosa Island ing us to give them $30,000 bite of BP apple Authority will review a request now to ensure Cruisin’ the from Executive Director Buck Beach car show would be Lee to front some “earnest included in their yearly sched- money” – about $30,000 – to a ule this Fall. If we do get the Asking for second $500,000 grant group who would bring a car grant, then we could pay back show to the beach in October. the $30,000 to the SRIA fund. Lee presented a proposal to to boost local economy But whether we get the grant or the SRIA Board last month to not, I believe we need to have have the free car show and a this show here to boost tourism, BY PAM BRANNON mote and maintain the eco- tion for $500,000 to go toward to the free concert,” Pavlock free concert in October on the one way or another -- even if we tourism project begin with the eco-tourism under the SRIA said. beach to help tourism in the Gulf Breeze News end up not having it free to the [email protected] first BP monies. banner. SRIA board member Fred “shoulder season.” But at that public.” Cox told the board two weeks However also told the SRIA Gant cautioned not to place both time he proposed waiting to see Lee had earlier requested that Pensacola Beach might get ago, “Last year we asked to committee members that the proposals under the umbrella -- if grant monies from BP would the car shows be partnered with two more bites of the apple in write this eco-tourism grant and Pensacola Beach Chamber of or name-- of SRIA since that be approved for the project. Lee a free concert. Here was some the BP grant competition’s sec- we hit a . We were able Commerce has agreed to submit would make the total being now requested at the last SRIA concern of board members ond round. The oil company to cite everything they were a grant proposal to BP for requested more than the allowed Committee meeting that the voiced about parking issues on offered $57 million in grant looking for and we had probably $500,000 also, with the promise $500,000 for any one agency. Island Authority give some up- the beach with both a free car monies last year to help commu- the best proposal of any they to give $225,000 to the SRIA So the Pensacola Beach grant front earnest money to the pro- show and free concert on the nities hard hit by the 2010 oil received – and the most compre- board to bring the car show and application will be re-worded to moters of the ca show to insure same weekend. spill. The money must be spent hensive. free concert here. say “with support from” the that Pensacola Beach is includ- Dave Pavlock said he lies the by non-profit or governmental “We also told them when He said the proposal is to SRIA board for the projects ed in their schedule this year. car show idea. “I think this car agencies for eco-tourism proj- they gave us the first $500,000 bring ET Promotions to the being proposed in their applica- “The Pensacola Chamber did show proposal is a much less ects or projects to give a boost that we were going to invest in beach for a ca show called tion. apply for some of the newest BP risky proposal for return on the to the local economy. There is future eco-tourism on the beach. Pensacola Beach Rod Run. Both applications have to be grant money, with $225,000 of dollar then the concert would now $12 million left over in the Let’s show them we want to do They would open the car show submitted to BP by the end of their request being earmarked be.” pot of grant monies that BP did that. I beg you to request anoth- to owners of antique cars, hot the month. not allocate, so there is a second er $500,000 grant to be used for rods, and refurbished older round of competition. Santa this project,” Cox said. “And I model vehicles, with about Rosa Island Authority is submit- think we need to present one 1,000 cars in the show. “All the ting an application for another face to the grant authority. This people bringing cars would rent $500,000 for their new eco- is something that could literally motel rooms, eat in the restau- tourism program. But SRIA will change the face of Pensacola rants out here, and bring a lot of also be included in a grant pro- Beach – for the good.” people with them,” Lee said. posal being submitted by The BP grant authority SRIA Board member Dave Pensacola Beach Chamber of allows communities to submit Pavlock said he is concerned Commerce for $500,000. more than one proposal. Cox about parking issues with that The SRIA is developing an asked the board not to submit large an event at the beach. “We eco-tourism program with the both the car chow/concert proj- have about 1300 parking spaces first $500,000 grant the board ect and the eco-tourism propos- at Casino Beach, and if we have received from BP last Fall. al under the umbrella of SRIA. 1000 cars in the show parked in Signs are being made and adver- So at last week’s committee those spaces. I am concerned tising begun to promote eco- meeting the SRIA members about where people would park tourism on the beach. approved a grant being prepared who come to see the show and However, there was some by the E. W. Bullock organiza- then definitely for those going question about what the new Vjg"iwkfg"vq"gzrgtkgpekpi"vjg"Ýpguv"qh" grant proposal should include. gxgt{vjkpi"qp"Pqtvjyguv"HnqtkfcÓu"Iwnh"Eqcuv." 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In recent months, it was the middle child of Mike and Trish Droogsma that was grabbing all the headlines. On Thursday, the youngest one said ‘it’s my turn.’ Sophomore Jessie Droogsma set a school- record in the discus (the same event older brother Austin holds) with a throw of 125 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News feet, 7 inches at My turn Thursday’s Andrews Jessie Droogsma sets to Invitational at GBHS. throw a school record 125, 7 Both Droogsmas inches in the discus at competed in the Meet Thrusday’s Andrews of Champions Invitational in Gulf Breeze. Saturday in Mobile, with Austin besting his Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News school record in the Swing batter, batter...swing shot put with a throw Steve Selsky smacks a two-run double for the Blue Wahoos in their 5-4 win over the of 60 feet, 7 inches. Tennessee Smokies Sunday. The Wahoos opened a five-game series in Mobile Look for a list of Wednesday and will return home Monday for five with the Jacksonville Suns. Check out results from the the inaugural Gulf Breeze News Wahoo page on Page 3C. Andrews Invitational on Page 8C.

Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News GBHS 2013-14 varsity cheerleaders Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Front row (from left): Erin Eddins, Savannah McCleary, Morgan Baker, Tiffany Evans, Skylar Wilson, Macy Brewer, Poppy First freshmen Sims, Brooke Swearingen and Haley Moss. Second row (from left): Jordan Barnes, Courtney Land, Meagen Allen, Abi The following six are believed to be the first ever GBHS Beckham, Abbey Olsen, Bree Geraghty, Langley Head and Madison Bell. Back row (from left): Jordan Lamar, Brie Perdue, varsity cheerleaders (front, from left): Brooke Swearingen, Kevin Schmitz, Michael Rice, Don Harris, Maddux Willingham, Pepper Rice, Maggie Gilbreath and Kayley Turner. Not shown: Jordan Barnes and Madison Bell. Back (from left): Maggie Sean Alley. Gilbreath, Maddux Willingham and Kayley Turner. TheWinning Team Professionals you can count on!

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BY JASON THOMPSON Wahoos 2, Smokies 1 He will most likely play for Tim Gustafson is now with Gulf Breeze News (Monday) – Travis Mattair, 0- Triple- A Reno when he heals up. the Rockies’ Double-A team in [email protected] for-12 since a homer on Other former Wahoos Tulsa (Texas League). Opening Night, doubled to score Two former Wahoos could Moves in first week The Pensacola Blue Wahoos Lutz in the sixth and Daniel be back in Pensacola with other On Thursday, pitcher Logan took three of five from the Renken (seven innings, four teams before season’s end. Ondrusek was optioned to Tennessee Smokies to open the hits, five strikeouts) got the win. Cody Puckett was traded to Double-A, while left handed 2013 season. From Wahoos to Bats the White Sox on March 23 as pitcher Chris Manno was Blue Wahoos 7, Smokies 3 When the season started was assigned to the placed on the disabled list. (Thursday) – Chad Rogers Thursday, seven former Blue Birmingham Barons. They play Ondrusek pitched for the Reds went five innings as Travis Wahoos were playing for the in Pensacola August 23-27. in parts of the last three seasons. Mattair, Bryson Smith, Tucker Reds’ Triple-A affiliate in Miguel Rojas signed with a Last season, Ondrusek was 5-2 Barnhart and Donald Lutz Louisville. They are Tony free agent contract with the with a 3.46 ERA in 63 games, homered (the first four-homer Cingrani, Daniel Corcino, Wilkin Dodgers in November and has striking out 31 in 54.2 innings. game in Wahoos history). de la Rosa, Josh Fellhauer, Billy been assigned to the On Monday, the Reds Smokies 8, Wahoos 2 Hamilton, Henry Rodriguez and Chattanooga Lookouts. They promoted infielder Ray Chang (4- (Friday) – The Smokies scored Pedro Villareal. Cingrani threw play in Pensacola May 12-16. for-10 in three games) to Triple-A five runs in the top of the six innings of no-hit ball and Wirfin Obispo was a non- Louisville, while infielder fourth to even the series. struck out 14 (but got a no- roster invitee to Braves’ Spring Michael Gilmartin (.250, one Smokies 9, Wahoos 1 (12- decision) in the Bats’ 4-3 season- Training. He was assigned to homer, two RBIs) has joined the innings, Saturday) – Tennessee opening win over Toledo. Triple-A Gwinnett. Blue Wahoos from Bakersfield. scored eight in the 12th, spoiling Mike Costanzo signed a Joel Guzman is currently Gilmartin spent the last two a strong performance from Tim minor league deal with the playing for Olemacos de Tabasco seasons with High-A Stockton Crabbe (five innings, one run, Washington Nationals and was of the Triple-A Mexican League. in the A’s system. In 2011, the two hits, five strikeouts). assigned to their Triple-A Donnie Joseph and J.C. 25-year-old ranked second Wahoos 5, Smokies 4 affiliate in Syracuse. Sulbaran are with the Royals’ among A’s minor leaguers in Submitted Photo (Sunday) – Lutz’s three-run Didi Gregorius, in the Triple-A (Omaha, Pacific triples (9), sixth in RBI (75), Present colors homer in the fifth was the Arizona Diamondbacks’ Coast League) and Double-A seventh in extra-base hits (48) Members of the Gulf Breeze Junior Air Force ROTC present difference. Ryan Dennick (five organization, is currently affililates (West Arkansas, and total bases (215) and the colors before the start of Opening Night Thursday. innings) got the win. nursing an elbow injury. Texas League), respectively. eighth in hits (130).

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The Gulf Breeze Lady Dolphin lacrosse team closed out its inaugural season with a 7-3 record after a pair of wins over Pensacola High last week. Lady Dolphins 13, PHS 1 Michaela Pattison, Megan Pewitt and Bailey Anderson all scored two goals as GBHS Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News clinched a winning record Dolphin seniors (from left): Brad Mitchell, Myles Turner and with a win over PHS April 2. Jack Costello were honored before Monday’s home game Frances Williams, with PHS. Not shown: Walker Davis. Madison Thompson, Adriana Funtealba, Claudia Manderson, Brianna Sekul, Kaytlyn Carlson and Rachel GBHS Dolphin Carr all scored once. Williams had two assists, while Meredith Snyder lacrosse wins scored once. Anna Caldwell scored the goal for PHS. on Senior Night Pewitt had three draws controlled, while Magen Olander had two loose balls BY JASON THOMPSON Auston Fillinger, David controlled. Alanna Zambetti Gulf Breeze News Crowhurst, Ritsu Saito and had six saves in the win. [email protected] Dalton Cramer all scored once. Lady Dolphins 12, PHS 2 Fillinger also had two assists, Anderson and Pewitt both The Gulf Breeze Dolphin while Jonathon Dorf and scored twice as Gulf Breeze lacrosse team set a new school Everett Doman both had one. scored six unanswered goals record with 15 goals in its 15-1 Dolphins 3, Lincoln 1 in the second half to pull win over PHS Monday on Senior Costello scored twice, while away in its finale Friday in Night at Dolphin Stadium. Beck scored once for the Pensacola. Jack Costello, one of team’s Dolphins, who rallied from a 1- Williams, Hannah Miller, four seniors, scored five goals 0 deficit to beat Lincoln Friday Carlson, Michaela Pattison, and assisted on two others. He, in Tallahassee. Taylor Belle Moore, Marina along with Walker Davis, Brad Crowhurst had an assist, Pattison, Funtealba and Mitchell and Myles Turner were while Zach Matthews had six Thompson all scored once. all honored at halftime. saves for the Dolphins, who Michaela Pattison had four Chris Beck added four goals, close out their inaugural season assists, while Williams, while T.J. Durst, Sean Alley, tonight at Tallahassee Chiles. Miller, Pewitt, Moore and Funtealba all had one each. Williams had three draws controlled, while Michaela Pattison and Thompson had three loose balls controlled and Williams, Olander and Rachel Carr two each. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Zambetti had five saves. Magen Olander runs with the ball during their season-ending win at PHS last week.

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BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News [email protected] The Lady Dolphin softball team erupted for eight runs in the bottom of the fifth to beat North Oldham, Ky. 15-5 in six innings on Senior Night Thursday in Gulf Breeze. Gulf Breeze scored seven of those runs with two outs after North Oldham scored four in the top of the third to tie it at 4-4. Ashleigh Keys, one of four seniors to be Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News honored before the game (along with Nina Hey, nice rally cap Ewens, Brooke Reynolds and Sara Spillers), Gray Dorsey (left) checks out Kale Jarvis’ and the rest of his went 2-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs team’s rally caps in the Dolphins’ 10-7 loss to North Forsyth, scored. Emily Lively and Spillers both had Ga. Thursday. The Dolphins, down 10-0 after six and a half two-run singles in the fifth, and scored twice. innings, score seven in the bottom of the seventh before Ewens went 2-for-4 and scored twice, while leaving the bases loaded. Olivia Printiss had a hit and two runs scored. Rachel Martin had a hit and drove in three, Emily Arnold one hit and two RBIs and Becky Schramm a hit and a run scored. Dolphin baseball West Florida 12, Lady Dolphins 1 (five innings) The Lady Jags scored three in each of the rally falls short first two innings on their way to a blowout win BY JASON THOMPSON while Connor Crooke and at home April 2. Gulf Breeze News Taylor Baynes both had a hit Paige Van Tassel singled to score Spillers in [email protected] and a run scored. the bottom of the second for Gulf Breeze, who The Gulf Breeze Dolphin Rutherford 7, Dolphins 6 gave home runs in the first two innings that baseball team staged a furious (nine innings) accounted for five of West Florida’s first six seventh inning rally, but lost 10- A walk-off homer in the runs. 7 to North Forsyth, Ga. bottom of the ninth as Gulf The Lady Dolphins close out the regular Thursday in Gulf Breeze. Breeze lost in Panama City season this week, with a game at Navarre GBHS, down 10-0, scored April 2. tonight and at home against Escambia Friday seven runs in the seventh, but Baynes went 2-for-3 with a night. Both start with JV at 5, following by ended the game leaving the double, an RBI and three runs varsity at 7. bases loaded. The Dolphins left scored, while Davis Wood, Lady Dolphin JV 8, N. Oldham, Ky. 3 11 runners on base and Tommy Bixler and Michael Becca Mejia went 3-for-3 and scored twice, committed five errors. Hawkins had one each. while Elizabeth Tripp struck out five in the Jacob Kubik, one of several Luke Niles also had a hit, but JV’s win Thursday. junior varsity players to get will miss the remainder of the Kalee Bogan, Gena Ramos, Hayley Hayes moved up last week, went 3-for- season after breaking his hand. and Natalie Tobin all had two hits. 3 and scored once, while Navarre ninth grade 2, Lady Dolphin JV 7, West Florida 3 another JV player, Cole Dolphins 1 Mejia went 2-for-2 as Gulf Breeze scored Nitterauer, hit a two-run double, Julian Gordon allowed only three in the first and four in the second to beat which missed being a three run four hits and struck out four in West Florida April 2. Bogan and Ramos both Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News homer by only a few feet. the Dolphins’ loss to Navarre Sydney Ezelle heads to first – and then to second – after a two-run double in had a hit and two runs scored, while Mallory Mason Baker went 2-for-4 April 2. Bradley Proctor singled the Lady Dolphins’ 15-5 win Thursday. Flynn had a hit and a run scored. with two RBIs and a run scored, and scored the lone run.

Seniors (from left) Nina Ewens, Sara Spillers, Brooke Reynolds and Ashleigh Keys were honored before the Lady Dolphins’ 15-5 win over North Oldham, Ky. on Thursday. GBHS plays at Navarre tonight before closing the regular season at home Friday against Escambia.

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Academy For the second year in a row,  Fermi Questions fourth - Carney, Seb Jones, Logan The Gulf Breeze High School Andrew Carney & Logan Norris, Daniel Lawson, Bryan Science Olympiad team #1 has Norris Zanca, Camille Adkison, Jares graduates taken seventh at state.  Forestry 2nd - Logan Doverspike, and Miranda Lee. Prevailing as the best team Norris & Daniel Lawson Team 2: Tyler Fisher, Will group north of Orlando and the second  Rocks & Minerals fifth - Barnes, Makenna Powell, best public school in the state. Camille Adkison & Seb Jones Bailey Blair, Sam Dantin, Jamie The National Flight Academy held a Gulf Breeze High School’s  Experimental Design Seabrooke, Gracie Stewart, graduation ceremony for the first group second team raised from 38th to sixth- Andrew Carney & Nick Rivait, Brandon of 7th through 12th grade students to 31st this year. Cristina Rutherford & Logan Seuzenaeu, and Maria Malamo. complete the Ambition program in 2013. The top Gulf Breeze student Norris Sponsors and coaches The ceremony took place on March results include:  Elastic Launch Glider include Sue Cundiff, James 29 in the National Flight Academy facil-  Boomilever took fourth - fourth - Tyler Fisher Watts, Melanie Jones, SueEllen ity that sits adjacent to the National Andrew Frye & Natalie Rockett The members of the Science McCann, Paul Rivait, Dr. Paul Jamie Sampson com- Naval Aviation Museum on NAS  Dynamic Planet fifth - Olympiad teams were: and Sharlene Adkison, and Bryan Zanca & Seb Jones Team 1: Christina Nancy Sampson. Special thanks petes in the robot arm Pensacola. Congressman Jeff Miller competition gave the remarks to the graduates and  Elastic Launch Glider Rutherford, Andrew Frye, to the community for all of the guests. fifth - Andrew Frye Natalie Rockett, Andrew support. The National Flight Academy worked with Workforce Miami to bring 94 Miami-area high school students on Spring Break to Pensacola. The students No rest for students in page and messenger program have been aboard the virtual aircraft car- rier, Ambition, where they experienced Spring Break for several area constituents. an immersive, aviation-based adventure Gulf Breeze students did not During the week each group that is revolutionizing STEM (Science, include long hours at the beach of students were given tours of Technology, Engineering & or leisurely kicking back to the Florida Supreme Court, Mathematics) education. It starts with an enjoy the traditional time off. Museum of Florida History and immersive, aviation-based story that These students were front the Governor's mansion where weaves STEM learning objectives with and center exploring, learning they met Governor Rick Scott. important 21st century skills including and living our Florida form of Sponsored by Representative critical thinking, problem solving, team- government. Doug Broxson was Kaela work and communication. It all leads to Five Gulf Breeze students Carpenter, Representative Clay an unparalled learning experience for were sponsored by area Ford sponsored Lindsey our leaders of tomorrow. Representatives and Senators to Carpenter and Serena Carpenter Registration for summer 2013 ses- serve in the historical Page and and Representative Steve sions is now open online at www.nation- Messenger program that has Precourt, Majority Leader alflightacademy.com. For more infor- been around since 1865. sponsored Naomi Allen. mation please call 458-7836 or These students spent an Ashley Tringas served as a [email protected]. entire week in Tallahassee, Messenger for the Senate. The The National Flight Academy opened showing up at 8 a.m. ready to event was sponsored by Senator in May 2012. Students and business work and explore the legisla- Greg Evers. professionals from 37 states and three tive process that included For more information about Pictured with Representative Doug Broxson, from left, are Ashley Tringas, Naomi countries attended various educational opportunities to observe law- the program, contact your local Allen, Rep. Doug Broxson, Lindsey Carpenter, Serena Carpenter and Kaela and corporate programs last year. makers, lobbyists, staff and legislator. Carpenter.

Design students visit NAS Pensacola

GBHS Academy of Multimedia Design and Technology juniors and seniors had the opportu- Art show winners honored nity to attend a field trip to NAS on March 28. The group of 67 took two busses to the NAS Pensacola. As a part of the Academy concept, students, along with their instructor, Heather Renfroe, visited the Naval Aviation Museum and watched the flight demonstration team, the The district held its Senior Art Show in February and March. The Top Ten in the district were Blue Angels as a part of the Career Exploration component of the Academy. Students honored at a reception at the Dragonfly Gallery. Out of those top ten in the district, GBHS were treated to the IMAX Theater’s showing of the Rocky Mountain Express presentation as had five winners. GBHS Principal Jason Weeks with winners, from left: Victoria Law, Peyton the multimedia component of the Academy. Field trips that are taken as a part of the Allen, Jessica Koch, Principal Jason Weeks, Charlie Turner andK.C. Beyers. Multimedia Academy are at no cost to the students.

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Photo courtesy of Pensacola Blue Wahoos Everybody cut loose.... Members of the GBHS Drama Club perform a number from their upcoming Footloose show at Opening Night for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos on Thursday. They will perform the show Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Saenger Theatre. Tickets are $10, $20 and $30.

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Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News LEFT: Natalie Welsh throws the discus Thursday at the Andrews Invitational. ABOVE: Jacob Rosas competes in the preliminaries of the 300 meter hurdles. Standings, scores from Andrews Invitational Track Meet Event 7 Girls High Jump 2 Miller, Lamia Pine Forest 121-6 3 Gray, Ceana Pine Forest 13.62 1 Hampton, Maya Pine Forest 5-1 3 Bergmann, Sophia Niceville 118-2 4 Bell, Laporsha Pine Forest 13.69 2 Wingate, Hannah Milton 5-0 4 Cooper, Rashika Pine Forest 113-7 5 Coleman, Jordan Choctaw 14.03 3 Starling, Alexis Fort Walton 5-0 5 Hall, Meagan Pace 104-1 6 Samuel, Victoria Tate 14.18 4 Santiago, Alex Gulf Breeze 4-10 6 Goldsmith, D’Erica Escambia 101-6 7 Crocker, Latashia Washington 14.32 5 McCants, Jasmine Pine Forest 4-10 7 Kreuger, Brittany Choctaw 90-5 8 Horne, Jasmine Crestview 14.48 6 Yorki, Kerrie Crestview 4-10 8 Bracero, Tatyana Choctaw 88-00 7 Rivas, Margaret Escambia 4-10 14 Welsh, Natalie Gulf Breeze 75-4 Event 20 Boys 100 Meter Dash 8 Trautman, Sarah Niceville 4-8 1 Abrams, Kevon Pensacola 11.29 Event 16 Boys Discus Throw 2 McCleod, Ryan Fort Walton 11.45 Event 8 Boys High Jump 1 Droogsma, Austin GBHS 168-0 3 Everette, Joey West Florida 11.47 1 Laster, Daniel Washington 6-0 2 Finau, Jobi Pine Forest 155-4 4 Smith, Juwan Pensacola 11.73 2 Smith, Demetrius West Florida 6-0 3 Finau, Sifa Pine Forest 148-0 5 Robinson, Jaylynne Crestview 11.76 3 Rogers, Chris Pine Forest 6-0 4 Stolsig, Dane West Florida 141-10 6 Marshall, Antonio Fort Walton 11.79 4 Mackey, Gabriel Pensacola 6-0 5 Olds, Garrett Niceville 132-6 7 Teamer, Raymond Tate 11.95 5 Jackson, DeShon Fort Walton 6-0 6 Wheeler, Trevor Milton 131-7 11 Irby, Josh Gulf Breeze 11.73 6 Cruz, Kevin Niceville 5-8 7 Dixon, Dante Fort Walton 129-0 26 Bowman, Noah Gulf Breeze 12.75 7 Brown, Monty Pensacola 5-8 8 Dickens, Rashaun Tate 122-5 8 Jackson, Nick Milton 5-6 12 Spain, Michael Gulf Breeze 112-9 Event 37 Girls 1600 Meter Run 8 Orse, Jacob Choctawhatch 5-6 1 Rudman, Emma Fort Walton 5:25.54 8 Banks, Tory Fort Walton 5-6 Event 17 Girls Shot Put 2 Patch, Sunnie Pine Forest 5:29.96 8 Sharp, Jamal West Florida 5-6 1 Miller, Lamia Pine Forest 39-9 3 Kling, Rachel Pace 5:32.60 8 Johnson, Daishon Catholic 5-6 2 Brown, Calaangelia Tate 35-4.5 4 Steele, Sara Choctaw 5:34.97 8 Williams, Torrey Gulf Breeze 5-6 3 Alexander, Kiera Choctaw 34-8.5 5 Chastain, Ivy Fort Walton 5:37.89 4 Bergmann, Sophia Niceville 34-1 6 Andrew, Cheyenne Pace 5:40.33 Event 9 Girls Pole Vault 5 McWaine, Dominque Pine Forest 33-4 7 Escoffier, Nicole Niceville 5:41.27 1 Birmingham, Paige Pace 11-0* 6 Droogsma, Jessie GBHS 32-11 8 Parnell, Alexis GBHS 5:48.62 2 Wiggins, Christina Pine Forest 10-6 7 Hall, Meagan Pace 32-9 14 Valk, Meriah GBHS 6:19.37 3 Andrews, Shelbie West Florida 8-6 8 Goldsmith, D'Erica Escambia 32-4 4 Oldham, Kassie Gulf Breeze 8-6 18 Welsh, Nat Gulf Breeze 25-11.5 Event 38 Boys 1600 Meter Run 4 James, Keylonda West Florida 8-6 1 Howell, Thomas Niceville 4:27.21 6 Blackmon, Lakeyah Pine Forest 8-0 Event 18 Boys Shot Put 2 LaNasa, Trey Fort Walton 4:32.58 6 Endacott, Olivia Catholic 8-0 1 Droogsma, Austin GBHS 56-5.5* 3 Shackelford, Charles FWB 4:34.37 6 Droogsma, Jessie Gulf Breeze 8-0 2 Fernando, Joseph W. Florida 55-3 4 Van Steenbergen, D Choc 4:41.11 3 Gardner, JonDarius P.Forest 49-7.5 5 Griego, Jonah Navarre 4:42.32 Event 10 Boys Pole Vault 4 Williams, Jarvis Milton 47-10 6 Wolfe, Branden Pace 4:44.85 1 Reynolds, Matt Pensacola HS 14-4 5 Stolsig, Dane West Florida 46-0.5 7 Printy, Joe Crestview 4:46.35 2 Brown, Kelly Pine Forest 13-6 6 Blythe, Joseph Niceville 45-3 8 Stegner, Evan Crestview 4:48.08 3 Rejda, Seth Gulf Breeze 12-6 7 Cunningham, Chris Choctaw 44-7 4 Malone, Austin Washington 12-6 8 Wolf, Dominick Fort Walton 43-9 Event 27 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay 5 Noe, Jacob Pace HS 11-6 9 Spain, Michael GBHS 43-6.5 1 Choctawhatchee 50.53 6 Mandel, Robby West Florida 11-6 2 Pine Forest 50.72 7 Davidson, Demetrius Pine Forest 11-0 Event 33 Girls 4x800 Meter Relay 3 Milton 52.14 8 Troop, Brent Fort Walton 10-6 1 Niceville 9:59.69 4 Niceville 52.88 8 Hicks, Brandon West Florida 10-6 2 Fort Walton Beach 10:09.64 5 Washington 53.15 3 Pine Forest 10:12.49 6 Fort Walton Beach 53.26 Event 11 Girls Long Jump 4 Navarre 10:30.94 7 Pace 54.16 1 West, Aubrey Niceville HS 16-3.5 5 Pace 10:33.77 8 Tate 54.30 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 2 Trimble, Jasmyne W. Florida 15-10 6 Crestview 10:43.02 9 Gulf Breeze 54.17 3 Mays, Aaliyah Pine Forest 15-7.5 7 West Florida 10:44.33 1) O Daniel, Aiden; 2) Santiago, Niki Morse competes in the long jump Thursday at the Andrews Invitational. 4 Williams, Jasmine West Florida 15-7 8 Pensacola HS 10:57.54 Alex; 3) Sullivan, Katie; 4) Gaines, 5 Nelms, Ngeri Pine Forest 15-6.25 10 Gulf Breeze 11:12.35 Dominique 3 Owens, Kahlesha Pensacola 51.04 3 Gaines, Dominique GBHS 27.42 4 Choctaw 4:26.04 6 Horne, Jasmine Crestview 15-3.5 1) Cook, Kennedy; 2) Denby, 4 Sutton, Rachyl Choctaw 51.88 4 Cole, Myleka Pine Forest 28.15 5 Milton 4:26.97 7 Hargett, Hannah Tate 15-0.5 Hannah; 3) Jubeck, Elise; 4) Event 28 Boys 4x100 Meter Relay 5 Testa, Courtney Niceville 52.53 5 Horne, Jasmine Crestview 28.23 6 Niceville 4:27.61 8 Wingate, Hannah Milton 14-10 Parnell, Alexis 1 Pensacola 43.95 6 Woodard, Cheyenne Ft. Walton 52.83 6 Williams, Jasmine W. Florida 28.60 7 Gulf Breeze 4:32.76 21 Morse, Nikki Gulf Breeze 13-0.5 2 Fort Walton Beach 44.20 7 Gullickson, Hannah Navarre 54.40 1) Deloach, Lacey; 2) Brayton, Jordan; Event 34 Boys 4x800 Meter Relay 3 Milton 44.54 Event 22 Boys 200 Meter Dash 3) Bolton, Emma; 4) Bindi, Tori Event 12 Boys Long Jump 1 West Florida 8:16.38 4 Pace 45.15 Event 26 Boys 300 Meter Hurdles 1 Marvin, John Fort Walton 23.45 8 Fort Walton Beach 4:36.12 1 Lee, Lawrence West Florida 22-0 2 Fort Walton 8:19.43 5 Tate 45.16 1 Orse, Jacob Choctaw 42.05 2 Teamer, Raymond Tate 23.81 2 Robinson-Pettus, J Navarre 20-4 3 Navarre 8:23.03 6 Navarre 45.33 2 Sinkfield, Ja'Paul Catholic 42.13 3 Everette, Joey West Florida 23.88 Event 32 Boys 4x400 Meter Relay 3 McKinstry, Nathani PHS 20-1.5 4 Niceville 8:46.44 7 Washington 46.21 3 Moss, Clay Gulf Breeze 42.32 4 Jones, Isiah Milton 23.92 1 Escambia 3:30.67 4 Suggs, Trebian Pine Forest 21-0.50 5 Pace 8:50.57 12 Gulf Breeze 47.10 4 Floyd, Garrison Choctaw 42.46 5 Johnson, Jabari W. Florida 23.95 2 Pine Forest 3:34.55 5 Floyd, Garrison Choctaw 19-08.25 6 Pine Forest 8:52.07 1) Snow, Jamie; 2) Bowman, 5 Wingate, Hunter Milton 42.82 6 Seals, Devaun Pine Forest 24.13 3 Pensacola 3:36.77 6 Samuel, LaVontia Tate 19-8 7 Crestview 8:54.97 Noah; 3) Humphrey, Thomas; 4) 6 Rosas, Jacob Gulf Breeze 42.95 7 McKinstry, Nathani Pensacola 24.21 4 Choctaw 3:36.85 7 Everette, Joey West Florida 19-7.5 8 Choctawhatchee 8:56.45 Dick, Joshua 7 Espinoza, Valentin W. Florida 43.49 8 Smith, Demetrius Crestview 24.94 5 West Florida 3:36.92 8 Laster, Daniel Washington 19-7 9 Gulf Breeze 9:02.67 8 Bartell, Nick Pace 49.61 Prelims 6 Navarre 3:37.10 16 Dick, Joshua Gulf Breeze 18-1.5 1) Harris, Connor; 2) Martin, Josh; Event 29 Girls 400 Meter Run 10 Irby, Josh Gulf Breeze 24.02 7 Catholic 3:42.55 25 Mosley, Joseph Gulf Breeze 15-3.5 3) Gann, Jonah; 4) Taylor, John 1 Moorer, Loren Pensacola 58.76 Event 35 Girls 800 Meter Run 8 Washington 3:42.64 2 Davis, Danielle Escambia 59.01 1 Mosley, Marsel Niceville 2:26.88 Event 39 Girls 3200 Meter Run 14 Gulf Breeze 3:58.65 Event 13 Girls Triple Jump Event 23 Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 3 Gaines, Dominique GBHS 59.91 2 Polite, April Fort Walton 2:30.95 1 Rudman, Emma FWB 11:52.76 1) Gallenbeck, Shannon; 2) Moss, 1 Mays, Aaliyah Pine Forest 35-3 1 Whitaker, Johna' Pine Forest 14.61* 4 McCants, Jasmine P.Forest 1:00.74 3 Crouse, Elle Navarre 2:31.52 2 Chastain, Ivy Ft Walton 12:03.20 Clay; 3 Rosas, Jacob; 4) Jarman, 2 Johnson, Taryn Pace 34-7 2 Howard, Monica Pine Forest 15.98 5 Kirk, Erikka Pensacola 1:03.68 4 Medina, Zuleika Crestview 2:33.16 3 Kling, Rachel Pace 12:14.05 Slade 3 Nelms, Ngeri Pine Forest 33-9.5 3 Culliver, Aysha West Florida 16.14 6 Anderson, Nickie Niceville 1:05.25 5 Ellis, Bailey Pace 2:34.21 4 Parnell, Alexis GBHS 12:24.20 4 Hanle, Makenzie Choctaw 33-4 4 Johnson, Taryn Pace 17.28 7 Ricks, Imani Washington 1:05.47 6 Arthur, Lynn West Florida 2:36.27 5 Andrew, Cheyenne Pace 12:38.92 Women - Team Rankings 5 Santiago, Alex Gulf Breeze 32-11 5 Harris, Holly Fort Walton 17.44 8 Gash, Kristi Pace 1:08.09 7 Heintzelman, Megan PF 2:36.34 6 Farr, Rebecca Catholic 12:56.28 1) Pine Forest 150, 2) Niceville 70, 6 Sutton, Rachyl Choctaw 31-7 6 Owens, Kahlesha Pensacola 18.29 18 O Daniel, Aiden GBHS 1:08.94 8 Moller, Rhianna Ft. Walton 2:36.82 7 Smith, Haley Niceville 13:08.14 3) Ft. Walton Beach 66, 4) Pace 59, 7 Delmarco, Marcella Milton 31-5 7 Gullickson, Hannah Navarre 18.34 14 Cook, Kennedy GBHS 2:44.74 8 Serpa, Annie Niceville 13:08.15 5) Choctaw 56, 6) West Florida 8 Foster, Kiera Navarre 31-5 8 Foster, Kiera Navarre 18.84 Event 30 Boys 400 Meter Run 55.5, 7) Gulf Breeze 48.5, 8) 1 Lee, Aaron Pine Forest 52.45 Event 36 Boys 800 Meter Run Event 40 Boys 3200 Meter Run Pensacola 34, 9) Escambia 28, 10) Event 14 Boys Triple Jump Event 24 Boys 110 Meter Hurdles 2 Villanueva, Miguel Navarre 52.49 1 Morken, Nicholas Niceville 1:58.77 1 LaNasa, Trey FWB 10:03.10 Navarre 25, 11) Milton 21, 12) 1 Sims, Terrance Pine Forest 42-6.5 1 Floyd, Garrison Choctaw 15.06 3 Jackson, Javen W. Florida 53.24 2 Mullin, James Navarre 2:02.08 2 Shackelford, Charles FWB 10:03.96 Crestview 19, 13) Tate 14, 14) 2 Appel, Elijah Navarre 42-0 2 Sims, Terrance Pine Forest 15.24 4 Amendt, Brandon Pace 53.25 3 Wilcox, Tanner Navarre 2:02.48 3 Clark, Alec W. Florida 10:24.51 Washington 8, 15) Catholic 5 3 Laster, Daniel Pensacola Bo 41-4 3 Craig, Dominique Milton 15.59 5 McKinney, Davis Fort Walton 53.60 4 Chope, John Catholic 2:03.47 4 Griego, Jonah Navarre 10:33.42 4 Robinson-Pettus, J Navarre 41-3.5 4 Sinkfield, Ja'Paul Catholic 15.72 6 Johnson, Jabari West Florida 53.71 5 Bulger, Tim Fort Walton 2:04.13 5 Parrish, Andrew Pace 10:35.11 Men - Team Rankings 5 Walton, Cleotis Tate 41-3 5 Orse, Jacob Choctaw 15.89 7 Wiggins, Kentrell Pensacola 55.20 6 McMullen, Trace Fort Walton 2:06.10 6 Remich, Michael Catholic 10:37.28 1) West Florida 94.66, 2) Fort 6 Stovall, Rodric West Florida 41-0 6 Cruz, Kevin Niceville 16.02 8 McGhee, Quintin Tate 55.56 7 Jones, Matthew W. Florida 2:07.39 7 Van Steenbergen, D Choc 10:38.31 Walton 87.66, 3) Pine Forest 84, 4) 7 Lee, Lawrence West Florida 40-7.75 7 Gallenbeck, Shannon GBHS 16.56 Prelims 8 Sanchez, Adam Pensacola 2:09.22 8 Wiggins, Tony Tate 10:38.34 Navarre 64, 5) Pensacola 59, 6) 8 McGhee, Quintin Tate HS 40-6.5 8 Taite, Ryan Pine Forest 16.68 13 Williams, Torrey GBHS 54.74 14 Taylor, John GBHS 2:11.66 12 Parsa, Jordan GBHS 11:06.80 Choctaw 48.16, 7) Niceville 38, 8) 17 Dick, Joshua Gulf Breeze 36-9.5 13 Moss, Clay Gulf Breeze 17.53 22 Merchant, William GBHS 58.39 19 Martin, Josh GBHS 2:17.30 Gulf Breeze 37.16, 9) Milton 29.16, 22 Mosley, Joseph Gulf Breeze 34-5 Event 31 Girls 4x400 Meter Relay 10) Pace 26, 11) Washington 25, Event 19 Girls 100 Meter Dash Event 25 Girls 300 Meter Hurdles Event 21 Girls 200 Meter Dash 1 Pensacola 4:13.98 11) Tate 25, 13) Catholic 23.16, Event 15 Girls Discus Throw 1 Williams, Jasmine W. Florida 13.36 1 Whitaker, Johna' Pine Forest 44.56 1 Brown, Brittany Choctaw 26.85 2 Navarre 4:21.54 14) Escambia 10, 14) Crestview 10 1 Droogsma, Jessie GBHS 125-7# 2 West, Aubrey Niceville 13.40 2 Culliver, Aysha West Florida 47.91 2 Davis, Danielle Escambia 27.35 3 Escambia 4:22.52

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