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“Asking our inspectors to do 30, 40 and some times 50 inspections Best in Show a day is an impossible task for any human if they are going to do justice to those inspections.” — Sam Parker Santa Rosa County Commissioner County needs more inspectors in housing boom Art @ The Center, the first in memory art show exhibited at the Gulf Breeze Community gence here. We did 68,575 inspections By Pam Brannon Center, ended May 23 after 10 days. The show, Gulf Breeze News © 2021 in 2006, with 16 inspectors doing an sponsored by Gulf Breeze Arts, Inc. was an op- [email protected] average of 18 inspections each every portunity for local artists to showcase their work day. after the Gulf Breeze Celebrates the Arts show Keeping up with the inspections “We did 73,725 inspections with 10 was canceled in 2020 and 2021. needed for home improvements, new inspectors averaging 30 inspections The group awarded the following ribbons: home building, and commercial growth per inspector per day in 2020. Some in- in Santa Rosa County is getting to be spections took less time than others, so TOP: Best of Show – Ashley Rafferty “Life’s an impossible task. Last week at the Picnic” some days some inspectors will come county planning work session, County in and pick up their tablets and have RIGHT: 1st Place – Susan W. Knowlton “The Commissioner Sam Parker asked the Color Pink” 70 inspections in their area assigned, new supervisor of the Building Inspec- while other inspectors only have 20,” BOTTOM RIGHT: 2nd Place – Capri Boyle Jones tion Department to bring commission- “Popcorn & Paperhat” she said. ers a report soon on how many new She also explained that in 2006, BOTTOM LEFT: People’s Choice - Kerra Nguyen inspectors they need to honestly get “Chicken Run” the county issued 1,464 permits for inspections done in a timely manner. new single family homes. However, in “Asking our inspectors to do 30, 40 2020, there were 2,286 permits for sin- and some times 50 inspections a day gle family homes issued. is an impossible task for any human “All other building permits in 2006 if they are going to do justice to those added up to 8,250 – which could in- inspections. The inspectors get burned clude things like roof replacements, out. We need to help our inspection shutters, expansions, remodels and department and find a way to get you commercial work. But in 2020 that what you need – starting with some number for all other building permits added inspectors.” added up to 15,896.” Tambre Lee is the new building Plan review is also a problem, with inspector supervisor and she told Lee explaining it can take up to 15-25 commissioners that last Thursday’s days for a plan review for a commer- meeting was her 13th day on the job. cial job and single family residential She presented a PowerPoint to show new homes take 25 days for plan re- commissioners how many inspections view before moving forward. Review were being done and how many were of plans for enclosures, shutters, roof needed with the growth happening in replacement, and more is taking 15 the county. business days currently. She hopes to “In 2006, the county was experienc- get that down to 10 business days. ing a peak housing market,” she said. She reminded commissioners that “But then the housing market trailed the Development Services Depart- off in 2007 and 2008. But now, in 2020, we are getting a housing resur- See Inspectors Page 10A » City Manager Sam Abell is Rotary’s Citizen of the Year Abell was selected as the result of Abell came to Gulf Breeze in the By Glenda Caudle Gulf Breeze News© 2021 a decision by a four-member local position of deputy city manager in [email protected] Rotary council that reviewed nom- August 2016. Following the retire- inations for the honor by the mem- ment of former Gulf Breeze City Citing her strong community bership. Criteria for being named Manager Edwin “Buz” Eddy in leadership in a variety of situations Citizen of the Year include the fact May 2017, she was appointed inter- and during multiple circumstances, that the nominee must live or op- im City Manager. In September of Rotary District Governor nominee erate a business in the Gulf Breeze that year, she assumed the respon- designate, area governor and past community and that person’s activ- sibilities and title of City Manager. president of Gulf Breeze Rotary ities must be centered in the area. In that role, as a member of Rota- Club Kerry Anne Schultz, along Recognition is given for leadership ry and as a resident of Gulf Breeze, with Guy Gascard, director of voca- and performance in several areas of she has been an example of steadi- tional services for the local club, an- community service over a period of ness to the values of Rotary and the nounced Gulf Breeze City Manager years, and nominations are accepted Gulf Breeze community, it was not- Samantha Abell as the Gulf Breeze for people from all walks of life. ed when the honor was announced. Jim Green | Special to the News Rotary Club’s Citizen of the Year Nominees must exemplify the Flanked by Gulf Breeze Rotary Club President Bobby Potomski, President Elect Lee last week. Brown, District Governor Kerry Anne Schultz and Vice President Mike Stahl, Samantha Rotary motto: Service Above Self. See City Page 8A » Abell, center, accepts the honor of the club’s Citizen of the Year award.

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Astronomy gear will let students see the stars 1580 WHISPER BAY BLVD, GULF BREEZE 6538 EAST BAY BLVD, GULF BREEZE supplies for this next school trying to have an Astronomy They will also receive some 4BD | 3.5BA | 3,865 SF 3BD | 2BA | 2,342SF BY PAM BRANNON year to help with Astronomy Night but they often don’t have books on astronomy to help $1,150,000 $819,900 Gulf Breeze News © 2021 SHANNON KIKER SHERLYN WAGHALTER [email protected] Nights. strong enough telescopes or the with the Astronomy Nights so 850.324.1476 850.449.4242 Dr. Karen Barber said she right materials. This will make students know what they are Astronomy Night should be was very excited about the op- it possible for students and par- looking at in the sky. JUST LISTED JUST LISTED coming to a school near you this portunities and asked Jeff Bau- ents to share Astronomy Nights He said some adult astron- Fall. Santa Rosa County School gus explain to the board how it at their school starting this next omy clubs have also off ered to Board was informed at the last happened. Baugus said, “Patty school year.” help with the events. “The goal meeting that some federal fund- McNight and I got together Baugus said each school will is to get students and parents ing to the school district has and she had some federal fund- receive a large telescope as well outside under the stars at the provided opportunity to give ing we could use. Some of the as three smaller hand held tele- schools. We are very excited each school some astronomy school in the county have been scopes. about the opportunity.” 6960 TURNBERRY CIR, NAVARRE 1236 RAMBLEWOOD DR, GULF BREEZE 3BD | 3.5BA | 4,506SF 4BD | 2BA | 2,068SF $670,000 $359,000 CAIT GROSS JENNY RUSHING Mackey, Mateer are National Merit Scholars 850.529.3774 850.776.2959

(Evanston, Illinois) Nation- in October 2019 when over continue in the competition. poration that operates without JUST LISTED COMING SOON al Merit Scholarship Corpora- 1.5 million juniors in about From the Semifi nalist group, government assistance, was tion (NMSC®) announced this 21,000 high schools took the some 16,000 students met the founded in 1955 specifi cally year’s National Merit $2500 PSAT/NMSQT, which served very high academic standards to conduct the National Merit Scholarship winners. The 2,500 as an initial screen of program and other requirements to ad- Scholarship Program. The ma- Merit Scholar designees were entrants. Last fall, the high- vance to the Finalist level of jority of scholarships off ered chosen from a talent pool of est-scoring participants in each the competition. By the con- each year are underwritten by some 16,000 outstanding fi nal- state, representing less than clusion of the 2021 program, approximately 400 indepen- 124 NORWICH DR, GULF BREEZE 3491 TURQUOISE DR, NAVARRE ists in the 2021 National Merit one percent of the nation’s high about 7,500 Finalists will have dent corporate and college 4BD | 3.5BA | 2,692SF 5BD | 3BA | 3,113SF Scholarship Program. school seniors, were named earned the “Merit Scholar” title sponsors that share NMSC’s $519,900 $550,000 The two local winners are Semifi nalists on a state repre- and received a total of nearly goals of honoring scholastical- SHERLYN WAGHALTER LORRAINE P BRACKIN 850.449.4242 850.736.1181 Maren A. Mackey of Gulf sentational basis. Only these $30 million in college scholar- ly talented youth and encourag- Breeze, who is graduating approximately 17,000 Semi- ships. ing academic excellence at all from Gulf Breeze High School fi nalists had an opportunity to NMSC, a not-for-profi t cor- levels of education. COMING SOON UNDER CONTRACT and plans to pursue a career in chemical engineering. She is awarded a $2,500 national merit scholarship. This award is supported by National Merit Scholarship Corporation’s own funds. 201 POINCIANA DR,GULF BREEZE 1011 ARIOLA DR, PENSACOLA BEACH MaxAnthony D. Mateer of 4BD | 3BA | 2,292SF 5BD | 5.5BA | 3,500SF Pensacola Beach is the other $600,000 $1,750,000 LORRAINE P BRACKIN PEGGY BRAUN $2,500 National Merit Schol- careless 850.736.1181 920.540.3956 arship winner. He is graduating from Pensacola High School UNDER CONTRACT UNDER CONTRACT and plans to pursue a career drivers in chemical engineering. This award is supported by Nation- al Merit Scholarship Corpora- hate joe tion’s own funds. National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners are the fi - 7680 BURNSIDE LOOP, PENSACOLA 5 PORTOFINO DR #903, PENSACOLA BEACH nalists in each state judged to zarzaur. 3BD | 2BA | 1,884SF 2BD | 2.5BA | 1,333SF have the strongest combination $285,000 $765,000 of accomplishments, skills, and KERRIN KOSTELIC SHERLYN WAGHALTER potential for success in rigorous 850-982-9828 850-449-4242 college studies. The number of winners named in each state is UNDER CONTRACT UNDER CONTRACT proportional to the state’s per- centage of the nation’s graduat- ing high school seniors. These scholars were select- ed by a committee of college admissions offi cers and high school counselors, who ap- 18 PORT ROYAL WAY, PENSACOLA 1509 WOODLAWN WAY, GULF BREEZE praised a substantial amount 3BD | 2.5BA | 2,250SF 4BD | 2.5BA | 2,747SF of information submitted by $1,150,000 $479,000 both the fi nalists and their JENNY RUSHING CARRIE CARVER 850.776.2959 205.412.8438 high schools: the academic re- cord, including diffi culty level UNDER CONTRACT UNDER CONTRACT of subjects studied and grades earned; scores from the Pre- liminary SAT/National Merit board certified civil trial attorney Scholarship Qualifying Test PENSACOLA • GULF BREEZE (PSAT/NMSQT®); contribu- tions and leadership in school and community activities; an 604 SILVERTHORN RD, GULF BREEZE 318 N SUNSET BLVD, GULF BREEZE essay written by the Finalist; and a recommendation written 3BD | 2BA | 3,181SF 4 BD | 4BA | 2HBA $689,900 4,435 | $2,500,000 by a high school offi cial. SHERLYN WAGHALTER SHERLYN WAGHALTER On April 21, about 1,000 re- 850.449.4242 850.449.4242 cipients of corporate-sponsored Merit Scholarship awards were UNDER CONTRACT UNDER CONTRACT named, and on June 2 and July 12, some 4,000 college-spon- PENSACOLA, FL sored Merit Scholarship win- ners will be announced. By the conclusion of this year’s com- petition, about 7,500 academic champions will have won Na- (855)hirejoe 506 KENILWORTH AVE, GULF BREEZE 1619 WOODLAWN WAY, GULF BREEZE tional Merit Scholarships worth 4BD | 4.5BA | 5,693SF 4BD | 3BA | 2,530SF approximately $30 million. $2,000,000 $489,000 This year’s National Mer- SHERLYN WAGHALTER CARRIE CARVER ihatejoezarzaur.com 850.449.4242 205.412.8438 it Scholarship Program began gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 27, 2021 3A FINRA bars Simmons Jr. Groping Calendar of Meetings FINRA barred former LPL Fi- in a private securities transaction STAFF REPORTS nancial LLC broker John Edgar without notice or approval by the Due to inconclusive evidence, investigators declined to Thursday, May 27 Simmons Jr. from the securities Firm.” pursue charges against a man accused of groping a young Capital Trust Agency Board of Directors and industry for refusing to cooper- On February 24, in connection woman at a local nail salon. Manager Meeting ate with a FINRA investigation. with an investigation into the al- The incident was reported Tuesday, April 27, at 8 p.m. af- 8:00 a.m., 315 Fairpoint Dr. Gulf Breeze The Financial Industry Reg- legations contained in the Form ter the 18-year-old woman had an appointment for a mani- Santa Rosa County Commission Special Rezoning ulatory Authority, or FINRA, is U5 Amendment, FINRA sent a cure at The Nail Lounge. Meeting a self-regulatory organization letter to Simmons Jr. requesting She told Gulf Breeze Police that the nail technician, a 6:00 p.m., 6495 Caroline St., Milton that oversees and regulates the information and documents pur- 27-year-old male, massaged her forearm then continued up to actions of its members. Mem- suant to FINRA Rule 8210. In her upper arm to her neck and then ran his fingers under the Friday, May 28 bers of FINRA include exchange response, Simmons, Jr. indicated collar of her shirt and then groped her right breast. She said Gulf Breeze Optimist Club markets and brokerage firms. that he received FINRA’s request she told the technician to stop, then asked where to pay and 7 a.m., 100 Daniel Dr, Gulf Breeze This private corporation used to and that he would not provide the got up. She said there was no one else in the manicure area of be known as the National Asso- information and documents. the salon at the time of the incident. Tuesday, June 1 ciation of Securities Dealers. By refusing to produce the Gulf Breeze Police Department investigators went to the Simmons Jr. was most re- information and documents as Nail Lounge, observed the manicure area and watched a vid- Santa Rosa County Marine Advisory Meeting cently registered as a broker requested pursuant to FINRA eo from that date that shows the accuser with the suspect. 5:00 p.m., 6495 Caroline St., Milton with LPL Financial LLC in Gulf Rule 8210, Simmons Jr. violat- However, the video has a gap of more than five minutes, after Republican Club of Santa Rosa County Meeting Breeze. ed FINRA Rules 8210 and 2010. which time the woman stood up and paid the $54 fee, leaving 6:00 p.m., Bistro 98, 5248 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze John Edgar Simmons Jr. and Accordingly, FINRA barred him a $5 tip. The video shows multiple people passing through Doors open at 5:00 p.m. FINRA entered into a Letter of from associating with any bro- the manicure area, including another manicure in progress. Acceptance, Waiver, and Con- ker-dealer in all capacities. The manicure tables have a clear, 18-inch by 24-inch wide sent (“AWC”) on May 10. Ac- John Edgar Simmons Jr. has plexiglass separator with a 6.5-inch gap at the bottom through cording to the AWC, the mat- 15 years of experience in the se- which the patron’s hands are made available for manicure ter originated from a Form U5 curities industry and was most service. The investigators determined it would be possible to Amendment filed by LPL Finan- recently registered as a broker touch the chest of the person sitting opposite themselves, but cial LLC on October 30, 2020, with LPL Financial LLC be- they would have to get very close to the plexiglass divider. disclosing an internal review tween August 2015 – September The suspect denies the allegations. into Simmons Jr.’s “involvement 2020. The case was closed as unfounded. FLASHBACKS Former law enforcement officer sentenced May 27

State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden ter two minor victims came forward inde- the 25 year prison sentence will be sexual 1 Year ago this week – 2020 announces that pursuant to a plea agree- pendently from one another, both alleging offender probation which includes a pro- Gulf Breeze City Council officially renewed an electric franchise ment, Circuit Court Judge John Simon in inappropriate conduct which amounted to hibition from living within 1,000 feet of a agreement with Gulf Power. Franchise agreements, like the Santa Rosa County sentenced Jeffrey Scot lewd or lascivious molestation on the part place where children regularly congregate, one that has existed between the City of Gulf Breeze and Gulf Perkins to serve 25 years in prison to be of Jeffrey Perkins. Perkins was a member a mandatory curfew, completion of a sexu- Power since 1981, grant utilities the right to use public rights- followed by probation for the remainder of of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office at al offender counseling program, a prohibi- of-way within the City for poles and wires, in exchange for a his natural life for two counts of Lewd or the time of the offenses. tion of having any contact with any minor fee. Customers will see an increase of $3 per $100 of electricity Lascivious Molestation Perkins will be designated as a sexual children, and other mandatory requirements billed by Gulf Power, in response to the new agreement. Perkins was arrested on the charges af- offender. The probation that will follow pursuant to the sexual offender law. 5 Years ago this week – 2016 A 161-room hotel is under construction on Navarre Beach. The $30 million project will be a Springhill Suites and is being built Victim loses $400 by showing credit card on the site of the former Holidome which was destroyed by Hurricane Ivan in 2004. The new hotel is set to open in 2017. Monday, May 10 • No report GULF BREEZE 10 Years ago this week – 2011 POLICE Santa Rosa County School District’s middle and high schools will Tuesday, May 11 go to a controversial six-period class day with teachers teaching • Found property — Shore- REPORT all six periods beginning in August. “We will lose $11.1 million line South, property included in our budget for next school year,” Assistant Superintendent of fishing poles, coolers, pow- Curriculum Bill Emerson said. er tools and other items were paid Vanilla Credit Cards she purchased (total $400) to prove Hines Hunt Entrekin found at Shoreline Park South. 15 Years ago this week – 2006 that she had the money to afford The announcement of Gulf Breeze High School principal Cherry the room. The pictures showed • No report Wednesday, May 12 Fitch’s predecessor was made at last week’s Santa Rosa District the card number and authoriza- Friday, May 21 • No report School Board meeting. 32-year GBHS veteran Sylvan Ladner will tion numbers to use the cards. Tuesday, May 18 • Death investigation - natu-

Victim has been unable to speak • No report ral. take the helm at the beginning of the 2006-07 school year which Thursday, May 13 to the suspect and the mon- will begin August 2 for students. • Theft of a bicycle from Gulf ey has been removed from the Wednesday, May 19 Saturday, May 22 Breeze Hospital, an employee’s cards. • Thomas Hunt II, 39, of • Dean Entrekin, 41, was ar- bike was taken from the bike • Caribe Hines, 31, was ar- Stearns Street, was arrested for rested for two counts of battery rack where he parked it prior to rested for driving with a sus- Driving While License Sus- (LEO and nurse) while at Gulf going to work. pended license and Leaving the pended, habitual, after a traffic Breeze Hospital ER. Subject

Scene of a traffic crash. Suspect stop. was transported to the hospital Friday, May 14 struck a vehicle on Hwy 98 in from Pensacola Beach and was • No report the 1100 block. Suspect vehicle Thursday, May 20 extremely intoxicated. Sub- sped away headed east on Hwy. • Dog bite at Bahama Bay. A ject became uncooperative and 98 into the National Seashore. Saturday, May 15 dog attacked a person walking threatening in the emergency Suspect then made a U-turn in • Fraud. Victim met suspect their dog. Owner of dog heard room. the reservation and headed west on an app called “Roomster” the screaming and came out and bound on Hwy. 98 where he while looking for a room to took control of his dog. Animal Sunday, May 23 was stopped by officers. rent. Victim spoke to suspect on Control arrived on scene and • Found firearm, left in hotel the phone and sent her pictures took control of the animal. room. Owner contacted of the front and back of two pre- Monday, May 17 Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report from your friends Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. Note: All arrest and police reports published in the Gulf Breeze News are public record and do not imply guilt. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven and/or adjudicated guilty in a court of law. at Gulf Breeze News

FELONIES 5/17/21 5/17/21 McGray, Arthur Herbert Boitnott, Brandy Nichol W/M, 62, 7300 block, Navarre W/F, 41, 1700 block, Champagne Parkway, Navarre, DUI May 27 May 30 Avenue, Gulf Breeze, conditional Barbara Jowers Susan Poindexter release violation Miller, Judith Lynn W/F, 45, 3100 block, Clemson Road, Gulf Marlin Ring Rush, Matthew Warren Breeze, DUI John Sherman May 31 W/M, 29, 800 block, Starfish Road, Jeanie Sherman Lisa Cousins Navarre, aggravated assault - Rush McCarary Crimmins 5/19/21 weapon Opalenik, Chad Anthony Danny Vigie 39, 2900 block, Crittenden Road, W/M, 55, 3900 block, Paradise Bay June 1 Navarre, drug possession 5/19/21 5/23/21 Drive, Gulf Breeze, DUI May 28 Lisette Guttery Hunt, Thomas Alan W/M, Crimmins, Jodi Lynn W/F, 39, 100 block, Stearns Street, Gulf 44, 3000 block, Five Forks Road, West, Amanda Lila Lee W/F, Chris Martin Kamryn Hearn Breeze, moving traffic violation 5/22/21 Navarre, resisting officer 19, 1600 block, Ponderosa Road, Thomas Jacks Ronald Wright Entrekin, Dean Harris W/M, Gulf Breeze, DUI Ed Poindexter 5/21/21 41, 100 block, Highpoint Drive, Geraci, Richard Stephen McCarary, Joey Eric W/M, 48, Gulf Breeze, battery W/M, 25, 2100 block, Chapparel 5/23/21 June 2 8100 block, Fourth Street, Navarre, Street, Navarre, probation violation Crimmins, Jodi Lynn W/F, May 29 Charlie Cain heroin possession, drug possession Utterback, Bonita Faye W/F, - felony 44, 3000 block, Five Forks Road, Navarre, DUI Leila Field Jearil Crawford 52, 8200 block, East Bay Boulevard, Camille Hundelt White, Natasha Eileen B/F, Navarre, moving traffic violation DUIs Judy Turner Congratulations to this Week’s Winner Thomas Jacks • May 28 Birthday winner receives a voucher good for a one year subscription to Gulf Breeze News. Winner must pick up the voucher at the Gulf Breeze News Office by June 10. Register your birthday on our Facebook page or email us at: [email protected] 4A May 27, 2021 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com

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AD INFO (850) 932-8986 [email protected] gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 27, 2021 5A Faris absent from the CBS series finale of ‘Mom’ Q: Why wasn’t Anna Faris on the series finale of “Mom”? I know she left the show, but I really thought they would bring her back for the last ­episode. Other than that ­disappointment, the finale was great, and I’ll ­really miss “Mom.” -- O.B. King Features Weekly Service May 24, 2021 A: When “Mom” began in her dog walker was attacked 2013, stars Allison ­Janney and back in the states. What project Anna Faris appeared to have was she working on? -- E.M. equal billing, and the plot ­mainly THREADING THE NEEDLE best defense. West drops his queen focused on ­repairing their A: Singer/actress Lady under the ace — to fail to do so would mother-­daughter ­relationship. Gaga just finished filming the be fatal, since he could be forced to However, the CBS sitcom also “House of Gucci,” with Adam win the next round — and there is then no way declarer can establish had a ­hilarious ­supporting cast and Al Pacino. She plays dummy’s diamonds without allowing Patrizia Reggiani, an Italian played by Mimi ­Kennedy, East to gain the lead with the jack for Jaime Pressly and Beth Hall. socialite who went to prison for the fatal spade return. Kristen Johnston joined her husband’s murder. The film Of course, West must be on his toes to their AA group in 2018, and is directed by Ridley Scott and jettison the queen under the ace, but he William Fichtner became the is based on the book “House of should reason that if South has the jack perfect partner to mom Bonnie Gucci: A Sensational Story of of diamonds, the queen is worthless. ­(Janney). The show was blessed Murder, Madness, Glamour and However, declarer’s proper play at with an ­abundantly talented Greed” by Sara Gay Forden. trick two is to lead a heart to his king, cast, so when Faris ­decided to Lady Gaga was on ­location followed by the three of diamonds depart the show a season early, filming when her beloved toward dummy. If West produces the “Mom” didn’t suffer too much French bulldogs were stolen. queen, South allows him to hold the Ascroft/CBS trick, after which declarer can’t be without her. Her dog walker was shot, but Anna Faris As for Faris’s absence in the thankfully survived, during the stopped from making at least four finale, series co-creator Gemma dognapping, and her fur ­babies seasons from 1967 to 1968. plans only temporarily thwarted. notrump. So let’s assume West plays the seven Baker told TVLine.com that her were later returned safe. “House It starred Roy Thinnes as There was a miniseries remake of Gucci” has a planned release of diamonds on South’s three. In that character had “traveled a great architect David Vincent, who in 1995, also starring Thinnes. case, declarer goes up with the king and distance over seven seasons and date of Nov. 24. witnessed an alien invasion and “” airs on MeTV returns a low diamond from dummy, overcame so many obstacles in *** desperately tried to warn others, on Sundays at 5 a.m. ET. Check Some deals have built-in traps that ducking East’s nine. West is forced to order to follow her dream of Q: One of my favorite including the government, of your local listings or MeTV. may catch the unwary. Here is one win the trick with the queen, and again becoming a lawyer, it felt like shows of the 1960s was “The the imposters among them. The com. such hand, taken from a par contest. South is certain of at least 10 tricks. that story had been addressed ­Invaders.” Why hasn’t there show was produced by Quinn West leads a spade, won by dum- The deal is an excellent illustration in a ­satisfying way, so we didn’t been a climax to this series? Martin, who was behind the hit Send me your questions at my’s nine, and the question is what to of the great lengths a careful declarer revisit it for the finale.” Did they ever try to rectify this series “The Fugitive” and many NewCelebrityExtra@gmail. do at trick two. must go to in order to keep the dan- situation? Also, will there ever classic series in the 1970s. com, or write me at KFWS, 628 If declarer plays a low diamond to gerous opponent — in this case, East *** be a remake? -- S.L. According to Wikipedia.org, Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL the ace, which would seem the nor- — out of the lead. fans were not happy when “The 32803. mal thing to do, he goes down against ©2021 King Features Syndicate Inc. Q: I saw that Lady Gaga was A: “The Invaders” was a Invaders” ended abruptly after (c) 2021 King Features filming a movie in Italy when cult TV series that lasted two two seasons with the aliens’ Synd., Inc.

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P.O. Box 1414 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway Fight like Harbourtown Unit #35 Gulf Breeze, FL 32562 you’re Office: (850) 932-8986 Fax: (850) 932-8794 the third www.gulfbreezenews.com monkey By now you have heard the powerful story of Alyssa Bonal, the 11-year-old Pensacola girl who fought her way PUBLISHER/EDITOR out of a would-be kidnapping. The Our natural resources need to be protected sheriff and others reinforced that her Lisa Newell Perhaps no issue is more im- Wildlife Foundation commitment to fight and to resist her portant to Santa Rosa County’s is funding a living attacker is what foiled the crime. SPORTS EDITOR quality of life and sustainable shoreline suitability It only took seconds before the prosperity than our environment. model for Pensacola Bay perpetrator gave up, as he realized the Jason Thompson From the wooded banks of Cold- to reduce erosion and grit and determination of this young water Creek, through the rivers flooding. hero who chose not to yield. This little girl and her story symbolize the power NEWS REPORTER that feed into our bays, to San- Our GIS depart- ta Rosa Sound and the emerald ment was awarded a of resistance, even in unthinkable odds. Glenda Caudle waters of Navarre Beach – our NOAA Resilience to Alyssa’s story reminds us of the old natural resources draw tourists, Future Flooding grant adage that “it’s not the size of the dog ing and improving groundwater infil- in the fight; it’s the size of the fight in SALES new residents and expanding for “Building Flood businesses. tration. Resilience in Santa Rosa County.” the dog.” Her body might have been Lisa Newell Santa Rosa County understands the Our land development code up- After creating a model to determine ar- tiny, but her spirit was huge. Her Bob Newell importance of protecting these resources date has significant enhancements for eas vulnerable to coastal flooding, we will to persevere and survive was for future generations and treasuring natural resource protection. Working submitted a pre-proposal to develop a bigger than anyone could have ever our environment is a key part of our with our residents, we are proposing tool to identify strategies to enhance imagined. Her fight was empowered OFFICE MANAGER vision. We’ve structured ourselves to erosion and sediment control best community resilience to flooding and by something within that was stronger than muscle and bone. Her fight was Laura Jones better address environmental needs and management practices; stormwater protect coastal ecosystems. now created departments that share the pollution prevention plans; increased Additional grants from the Florida one of a personal will to survive and goal of continually improving our eco- requirements for drainage plans; in- Boater Improvement Program made it protect. Her story is motivating and ART DIRECTOR system. creased minimum conservation ease- possible to install channel markers and inspirational for any of us who need to ments; continued coordination of fight back. Barbara Crossland The county and the Blackwater signage at Woodlawn and Oriole Beach Soil and Water Conservation Dis- initiatives for wetland, coastal, emer- boat ramps to alert boaters of seagrass. I’m reminded of a quote I first heard trict, working with the USDA and the gency and wildlife resiliency; in- A grant from the National Re- by my friend, Mal Williams: “If you CONTRIBUTORS Association of Florida Conservation creased protection for “heritage” trees; source Damage Assessment program are gonna fight, fight like the third Districts, initiated an agricultural and implementation of complete streets funded expansion of the artificial reef monkey trying to get on the ark.” Betty Archer Allen nutrient reduction project in the Moore programs with more sidewalks and bike off Navarre Beach, attracting anglers When life is at stake, you have to be Pam Brannon Creek watershed. lanes. and improving fishing at the pier, and willing to do whatever it takes, with We recently created an environmental whatever you have, to whoever is Tom Nolan A five-year water sampling program another from Florida Coastal Partner- began last month. Nearly all the farmers department focused on relocating the ship Initiative funded signage at Navarre threatening your life, your hope, your Jack Kale in the watershed agreed to implement Navarre Beach wastewater treatment Beach for the snorkel reef, and binocular values, and your future. best practices by June. Reducing nutri- facility and enhancing water quality viewer for the observation overlook with Interestingly enough, this same ent runoff in the north, makes it easier monitoring. signage on nesting shorebirds. week, you might have seen the video of to keep our waters clean and improve We, along with Northwest Florida We recently shared code enforce- the black cat that jumped out of the fifth the quality of life for the rest of the Water Management District, Holley ment office’s ongoing battle with lit- floor of a burning building in . county. Navarre Water System and South Santa ter, but more importantly – our officers The cat survived and has wowed all Farmers, landscapers, homeowners, Rosa Utility System will be spend- have closed over 100 cases of erosion of us who replayed the video over and LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze gardeners and more depend on the ing millions in the next eight years and sediment violations since 2019 and over. Hennessy the Cat is now a viral News welcomes your opinion. expert trainings from our extension to construct a rapid infiltration basin have 10 under investigation. internet phenomenon gathering millions We reserve the right to edit a let- office. Classes emphasizing the impor- (RIBs) on Eglin AFB and eliminate We take these violations very seri- of views and proving, again, the power ter to fit space available. We do tance of natural resources are offered effluent discharge into the sound. RIBs, ously, but once appropriate control is of will and the call to action. not accept letters containing a year-round, including the Florida mas- a system of large basins, allow treated in place, compliance can generally be For most of us, our fights will never personal attack on any individual. ter naturalist program with topics such effluent to percolate into the soil, re- reached before damage is done. make the news nor be recorded in Letters must be limited to one per as water sampling, scallop searches, charge the groundwater, and remove As the chairman of both the San- action. Instead, they are the fights that month from an individual writer. If and seagrass and red tide monitoring. nutrients like phosphorus and nitrogen. ta Rosa County Board of County keep the recovering alcoholic sober, the we receive form letters, we will Our master gardener program trains A RIBs system is also in the future for Commissioners and the Pensacola temper in check, the marriage intact, print only the first one we receive. volunteers who lend their skills to the city of Milton and unincorporated and Perdido Bays Estuary Program, responsibilities met, the bills paid and Include your name, address and community projects and share horti- East Milton, replacing the practice of preserving our natural resources is one the lights on. daytime phone number. culture knowledge with residents. And discharging effluent into Blackwater of my highest priorities. Ephesians 6:12 says it this way, looking to the future, our 4-H programs River. It’s been said time to plant “For we are not fighting against are growing the next generation of Our environmental compliance and a tree was 20 years ago, but the second flesh-and-blood enemies, but against natural resource management office evil rulers and authorities of the unseen CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze environmental stewards. best time is now. The same can be said provides derelict vessel removal, world, against mighty powers in this News is committed to accuracy Public works and engineering en- for protecting our environment and San- sure stormwater runoff is controlled habitat restoration and water quality ta Rosa County has made significant dark world, and against evil spirits in and wants to hear from you if we through the review of commercial and monitoring. A grant from Florida strides in the last few years towards the heavenly places.” Each of us has need to make a correction or subdivision development plans, design Resilient Coastlines is addressing investing in the attributes that makes our opponents who are fighting to do us clarification. Please email us at of drainage improvement projects, and erosion at Floridatown Park via a “liv- county a beautiful place to live, work in. Our enemies won’t give up and we [email protected] with maintenance of stormwater facilities. ing shoreline” with nature-based meth- and play. shouldn’t either. the subject line CORRECTION A controlled release of runoff through ods as alternatives to bulkheads and This week, I invite you to be like or CLARIFICATION: call (850) stormwater ponds is much better for the seawalls. BOCC Chairman Dave Piech Alyssa, the third monkey, and Hennessy 932-8986 during office hours and environment, reducing erosion, flood- A grant from the National Fish and represents District 4. the Cat. Face your danger with courage ask for news or sports and resolve. Do whatever you can to departments. resist the traps set before you. Dig a ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze little deeper and fight a little harder News will not be responsible for for your life and the lives of those you quality or discoloration in ads love. provided by the advertiser or its You are not helpless. You are agents. powerful and able to resist whatever life throws at you. Don’t give up! Keep fighting. Keep living. You might Gulf Breeze News is published feel like a small dog, but your inner weekly on Thursdays by Gulf fight can be big! Breeze News, Inc. Subscriptions Don’t be passive when life tries are $52 per year. 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—Jeremiah 29:13 gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS May 27, 2021 7A June is Audiobook Appreciation Month Celebrate Audiobook Ap- from any Santa Rosa Coun- spective pages on the library programs begins June 1. Library groups. website for additional details at preciation Month by checking ty Library. The libraries offer system’s website, and will be Patrons can register online Please check the library www.santarosa.fl.gov/libraries. out a variety of audiobooks books on CD, Playaways and available for viewing through through Wandoo Reader or at eAudiobooks that you can July 31, when the Summer Ses- the libraries, and can track their

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NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE AND INTENT TO CONSIDER AN ORDINANCE

The Santa Rosa County Zoning Board and Board of County Commissioners will conduct public hearings to consider a change of land use and/or rezoning of land areas depicted on the maps within this advertisement. The hearings are scheduled as follows:

Zoning Board (to consider and make a recommendation on the proposals): Thursday, June 10, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.

Board of County Commissioners (to consider adoption of the ordinance): Thursday, June 24, 2021 at 6:00 p.m.

The Zoning Board meeting and the Board of County Commissioners meeting will be held at the Santa Rosa County Administrative Center in the Board Meeting Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida. At the public hearings, the Zoning Board and Board of County Commissioners shall consider the ordinances entitled:

Ordinance 1:

AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA; AMENDING ORDINANCE 91-24 AS AMENDED; AMENDING THE ZONING DISTRICTS AS DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED MAPS; APPROVING THE AMENDMENTS TO THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE AS DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED MAPS; AMENDING ORDINANCE 2016-25; AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE SANTA ROSA COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN; CHANGING THE LAND USE CLASSIFICATIONS AS DEPICTED IN THE ATTACHED MAPS; providing for codification; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

Zoning District Amended: from AG-RR (Rural Residential Agriculture) to PIT (Borrow Zoning District Amended: from R1A (Single Family Residential) to AG-RR (Rural Pit and Debris Disposal Facility District)- toatal approximately 20.00 (+/-) acres Residential Agriculture) - total approximately 0.577 (+/-) acres

Future Land Use Amended: from Future Land Use SFR (Single Family Amended: NO Residential) to AG-RR CHANGE (Agriculture - Rural Residential) - total approximately 0.577 (+/-) acres

Zoning District Amended: from AGII (Agriculture) to AG-RR (Rural Residential Zoning District Amended: from AGII (Agriculture) to AGI (Estate Residential District Agriculture) - total approximately 8.04 (+/-) acres Agriculture District) – total approximately 15.02 (+/-) acres

Future Land Use Future Land Use Amended: from Amended: from AG AG (Agriculture) to (Agriculture) to AG- AG-RR (Agriculture- ER (Agriculture Estate Rural Residential)- Residential)- total total approximately approximately 15.02 8.04 (+/-) acres (+/-) acres

Zoning District Amended: from AGII (Agriculture) to AG-RR (Rural Residential Zoning District Amended: from AG-RR (Rural Residential Agriculture) to R1M (Mixed Agriculture) – total approximately 4.002 (+/-) acres Residential Subdivision)– total approximately 80.00 (+/-) acres

Future Land Use Future Land Use Amended: from Amended: from AG-RR (Agriculture- AG (Agriculture) to Rural Residential) AG-RR (Agriculture- to GPSFR (Garcon Rural Residential)- Point Single Family total approximately Residential)- total 4.002 (+/-) acres approximately 80.00 (+/-) acres

The proposed ordinance and map may be inspected by the public prior to the above proceedings they are appealing exists and for such purpose they will need to insure that scheduled meetings at the Santa Rosa County Planning Department, 6051 Old Bagdad a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record shall include the testimony Highway, Milton, Florida. The agenda and backup documentation will be available and the evidence upon which their appeal is to be based. via the Meetings & Agendas Page of the County’s website at www.santarosa.fl.gov approximately 1 week prior to each scheduled meeting. Interested parties may appear Santa Rosa County adheres to the Americans with Disabilities Act and will make at the meetings and be heard with respect to this proposed ordinance. All interested reasonable modifications for access to this meeting upon request. Please call Santa parties should take notice that if they decide to appeal any decision made by the Santa Rosa County Planning, Zoning and Development Division at (850) 981-7075 to make a Rosa County Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter coming before request. For the Hearing-Impaired, 1-800-955-8770 (Voice). Requests must be received said Board at said meeting, it is their individual responsibility to insure that a record of at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting in order to provide the requested service.

Legal 45471 Gulf Breeze News 05/27/21 8A May 27, 2021 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com Meniscal tear in knee might not need surgery DEAR DR. ROACH: I called my doctor’s office, A suspected meniscal tear DEAR DR. ROACH: I have pain. It does not always work, While chasing my cat, I dove to and he was out of town. His nurse does not usually require an an affected nerve in my back and when it does, the pain the ground and both my knees suggested that I go to an urgent MRI, as most will heal with causing long-term, persistent relief usually lasts a matter of took a beating. They were care facility to have an X-ray of conservative management. pain. Years ago, I damaged a months. The injections can be bruised but felt fine. A few days my knee, which I did. The doctor (I refer nearly all to physical sacroiliac nerve in a fall. This repeated if helpful; however, after this, my left knee started said that nothing was broken but therapy rather than the was treated by steroid injection. injecting steroids has its own to bother me. I put on a brace that I should follow up with an treatments you used, but I Could this nerve also be risk of complications. Seri- to see if that would help (as it MRI. I saw my doctor a few days won’t argue with your success.) injected with a steroid? -- J.D. ous complications are rare, usually does), but it didn’t. later and brought my X-ray, etc. I reserve the MRI for people ANSWER: Injection of but infection and bleeding are I went to my chiropractor He said I don’t need an MRI. I in whom surgery would be local anesthetics and steroids possible. All injected steroids a few days later and had an am not looking for knee surgery, Given the mechanism of injury contemplated. are done for several different can predispose to osteoporosis. adjustment and deep tissue but wouldn’t an MRI indicate if and your prior history, a meniscal Since surgery is no better types of back pain syndromes. Injection for back pain is done massage. The next day, I was it is a torn meniscus, pulled lig- tear is a very likely possibility. than placebo for many people However, the nerves most often by pain management walking my dog and had to ament, osteoarthritis, etc., so I Symptoms that support a tear in with a torn meniscus (based themselves are not injected specialists when appropriate. stop, as I couldn’t move my could get the proper treatment? the meniscus would include a on a fascinating 2017 study with steroids: It’s the area Dr. Roach regrets that he knee. About 13 years ago, I had What would that be? -- R.Z. locking of the knee or a giving from Finland), I am particularly around a nerve that is injected. is unable to answer individual a torn meniscus in the same ANSWER: The menisci are sensation while walking, often careful to refer only people That area may be inflamed, questions, but will incorporate them knee, and it healed without sur- ring-shaped cartilage structures associated with pain. who have not gotten better with and the shot is given with the in the column whenever possible. gery with the assistance of my that sit on top of the tibia and A careful physical exam can a good trial of conservative hope of reducing inflammation (c) 2021 North America chiropractor, massage therapist provide stability and shock usually make the diagnosis of a management. and thus reducing compres- Synd., Inc. and acupuncture. absorption to the knee. meniscal tear. *** sion on the nerve and therefore All Rights Reserved City Manager wins Gulf Breeze Rotary Club’s recognition ARNETT SEPTIC » Continued from Page 1A ation city managers in North- national com- west Florida and is one of just munity survey (850) 939-4554 Among Abell’s commit- 124 in the State of Florida. by the National ments have been ensuring the Abell is married to Levi Mi- Research Center. City’s hurricane preparedness; chael Abell, who is a retired The City ranked Fast Daily Service directing the City’s response veteran of the U.S. Air Force No. 1 among par- to Hurricane Sally; addressing and a registered nurse, as well ticipating cities concerns related to the closing as the Santa Rosa County Emer- in quality of life: NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS ll Board of County Commission Meetings and other county department meetings of Pensacola Bay Bridge; being gency Management chaplain. Your neighbor- are held in the County Administrative Center Board Room, 6495 Caroline Street, responsive to the varied and They are the parents of Spring hood as a place to Milton, Florida, unless otherwise indicated. myriad concerns of Gulf Breeze Hill College rising sophomore live, Gulf Breeze Marine Advisory June 1 5:00 p.m. residents during the challenges Keegan Abell in Mobile and as a place to raise Tourist Development Council Board Meeting June 3 8:30 a.m. Tiger Point Community Center, 1370 Tiger Park Lane, Gulf Breeze presented by COVID-19 and Gulf Breeze High School soph- children and Gulf Local RESTORE Council Meeting June 8 2:30 p.m. the bridge closure during the omore Lorelei Abell. Breeze as a place Kerry Anne Schultz and Guy Gascard with Commission Regular June 8 4:30 p.m. past year; leading the Rota- Keegan is a collegiate soccer to retire. Or said Abell Building Code Board of Adjustments June 9 2:30 p.m. Zoning Board Meeting June 10 6:00 p.m. ry Club Silent Auction for the player in the Health Sciences another way, Gulf Breeze its Community Lead- Fire Department Executive Group June 14 6:00 p.m. club’s Gumbo Cook-off; and Honors Program and Lorelei Breeze as a place to live and er of the Year. Mayor Cherry Emergency Operations Center, 4499 Pine Forest Road, Milton Draft Budget Workshop June 15 9:00 a.m. finding time, despite her- re is a member of the Gulf Coast the overall quality of life ranks Fitch was honored as 2019-20 Commission Work Session June 17 8:30 a.m. sponsibilities to family and job, Diplomacy student board, Mu 97% by the National Research Citizen of the Year. Special Zoning Board Meeting June 17 6:00 p.m. Commission Regular June 22 8:30 a.m. to display leadership, dedica- Alpha Theta and National Hon- Center’s 2021 National Com- “I am honored to carry the Bagdad Architectural Advisory Board June 23 8:30 a.m. tion to task, ingenuity and easy ors Societies. munity Survey. Even in the honor for a second consecu- Development Service Media Room, 6051 Old Bagdad Highway, Milton accessibility to others. The family are members of wake of a historic storm sea- tive year, as the 2020-21 Gulf Parks and Recreation June 23 5:30 p.m. Commission Special - Rezoning Meeting June 24 6:00 p.m. Abell is a Paul Harris Fellow Lighthouse Baptist Church, son! Breeze Citizen of the Year. It in Rotary and is a member of where Levi Abell serves as a “Consider this, too: During is during crisis that your daily Santa Rosa County adheres to the American Disabilities Act and will make rea- sonable modifications and accommodations for access to these hearings upon re- the Florida County and City deacon. the global pandemic with our habits become your instincts. quest. Requests may be made to the County’s Director of Risk Management at Managers Association. “Community crisis doesn’t Three-Mile Pensacola Bay Gulf Breeze puts service above 850-983-1863, TTY 711, or [email protected] and must be made at least 48 hours in advance of the hearing in order to provide a reasonable accommodation. It was recently announced always equal hot tempers and Bridge closed for nine months self every day, which is why, Agendas and minutes are also available at www.santarosa.fl.gov. All meetings held that she is one of only two cre- frustrations,” Abell says. “In from storm destruction, our especially during hard times, in the Board Room are recorded on DVD and available for purchase and most can dentialed International City/ the aftermath of Hurricane Chamber of Commerce busi- our peninsula city is the best be viewed live and/or replayed at this web site by selecting the meeting from the main page. County Management Associ- Sally, Gulf Breeze greenlit the nesses named the City of Gulf place to live nationally.”

Andrew Fisher sentenced to prison for fraud ENVIRONMENTALfrom GBHS AP Environmental FACT OF THE WEEK Science Class Andrew E. Fisher, 35, of Gulf Breeze, was provided by Burton and individuals beneficiaries would not decline receiving was sentenced yesterday to 24 months in working for him, knowing that these partic- the medications over out-of-pocket cost. Written by Lauren Kellen federal prison after a jury found him guilty ular beneficiaries had never seen that doc- Because PSP was not a TRICARE network last year of conspiring to use his pharmacy tor and the prescriptions were not based on pharmacy, Fisher paid Burklow Pharmacy Periodical to defraud TRICARE, a federal health care a legitimate doctor-patient relationship. In in Pace a commission of approximately program for uniformed service members, exchange for recruiting TRICARE benefi- 15% to allow PSP to bill TRICARE using Cicadas retirees, and their families, and conspiring ciaries to receive the prescriptions, Burton Burklow’s network provider contract for There are 3,000 cicada to launder the funds generated by the fraud. received approximately 50% of the amount prescriptions received, filled and shipped species on Earth, but only Fisher was also ordered to pay over $4.8 paid to Fisher in insurance reimburse- at PSP, including ones Fisher knew were seven are periodical cicadas. Periodical cicadas emerge every 13 million in restitution to TRICARE and for- ments. Those commission payments were fraudulent. or 17 years in the U.S. Midwest and East Coast. After their period feit an over $3.8 million money judgment. laundered in the form of large wire trans- During the conspiracy, Fisher also pur- underneath the ground, cicadas burst from the ground at a similar time The sentence was announced by Jason R. fers and direct deposits into Burton’s bank chased Jay Pharmacy in Jay, Florida, and and will exist in ecosystems for a few weeks. A new brood of cicadas Coody, Acting Attorney for account in Georgia. used its existing insurance contracts with is predicted to emerge this summer. The cicadas that will emerge the Northern District of Florida. As part of the scheme, Fisher, who is not TRICARE and others to bill for fraudulent this year are called Brood X. They will exist throughout large areas of Between October 2014 and December a licensed pharmacist, directed his pharma- PSP prescriptions. Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Washington D.C., and some 2015, Fisher, the owner and operator of cist employees to use ingredient formula- Assistant United States Attorney Alicia surrounding states. Therefore, it is unlikely that any cicadas will be Physician Specialty Pharmacy (PSP) in tions for the drugs that would maximize H. Forbes prosecuted the case following seen in the Gulf Coast Region. Though the idea of trillions of insects Pensacola, conspired with sales represen- the amount his pharmacy could bill to TRI- a joint investigation by the Federal Bu- emerging from the ground at once may sound scary, cicadas will benefit tative Michael Scott Burton and others to CARE – which was upwards of $10,000 to reau of Investigation, Defense Criminal the ecosystems that they briefly join. Brood X will provide any animals defraud TRICARE out of more than $4.8 $17,000 per medication at the time – and Investigative Service, Florida Department with an easy meal over the time period of a few weeks. Cicadas do not million in fraudulent claims for prescrip- other insurance companies without consid- of Law Enforcement, Florida Department have the ability to “sting, bite, or chase people” according to National tion compounded pain cream, scar cream ering what was best for patient care. Fish- of Financial Services-Bureau of Insurance Geographic, so there is no reason to be concerned. This rare occurrence and wellness vitamins. Fisher agreed to fill er also directed Burton and his employees Fraud, Florida Department of Health, Na- is a natural wonder and should be appreciated rather than feared. prescriptions at PSP from a doctor’s office to tell beneficiaries not to worry about val Criminal Investigative Service and To become a sponsor of the Environmental Fact of the Week, please in Georgia whose beneficiary information co-payments, in order to ensure that the Army Criminal Investigative Command. email [email protected] or call Lisa Newell at (850) 932-8986. The City of GULF BREEZE 5 YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN Gulf Breeze

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ABOVE: The new Gulf Coast rectors was installed and they Previous president Mary Friends Executive Board of Directors, are (L-R) Julie are President, Sharon Combee; Catherine Hinton did a sterling Anderson, Treasurer; Carole First Vise President, Margie job of contacting past presidents Seaton, Secretary; Pam Davey, Rivera; Second Vice President, (Paula Werber, Sue Penfold, Pat 2nd Vice President; Margie Pam Davey; Secretary, Carole Drlika, Dona Usry, Roz Leahy) Rivera, 1st Vice President; and Sharon Combee, President. Seaton; and Treasurer, Julie An- who were in attendance. Trisha derson. Woodburn. RIGHT: President Combee Gail Seidler was given spe- Roz Leahy and Kat Villines presents the check to Shirley cial recognition for her 10 years provided the handsome framed Cornett with Interfaith Ministries. of service as treasurer. 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The Gulf Breeze Develop- Chairman of the Develop- The Development Review ment Review Board voted to ment Review Board Beau Vi- Board, after hearing the evi- deny an appeal by Haushang gnes and the board members dence, voted unanimously to and Shelley Tehrani. present, Laura Giberman and deny the appeal. The Tehranis, who own property at 1205 Soundview Trail, appealed City Staff ’s issuance of a permit for the repair of the dock belonging to Greg Dover of 1203 Sound- view Trail. The Dovers’ dock was damaged during Hurricane Termite & Pest Control Sally in September of 2020. “To The Rescue Since 1977” The scope of repair work in- Gulf Breeze Jason Thompson | Gulf Breeze News cludes the replacement of Potholes are clearly visible on the Tiger Point Blvd. connector road leading from the Tiger Point approximately 12 pilings and 932-9288! Clubhouse parking lot. The county is working with the property owner on a solution to the road, decking. which is frequently traveled as an alternate route to Highway 98. In early March, Mr. Teh- rani met with Gulf Breeze Community Services Director WE FIX YOUR AUTO GLASS Residents bemoan Shane Carmichael and then And Recalibrate Car Cameras! with City Manager Samantha Covid Compliant Abell to say that the neighbor- Essential Business condition of connector ing dock was built without a STAFF REPORTS Point Bridge. must be addressed in order to City permit before 1990 and “The County is actively bring that area up to County therefore should be removed After a phone call complain- working toward a solution with standards. Those defi ciencies and rebuilt so that it does not ing of “dinner-table sized pot the interested parties,” Wright have been magnifi ed by the jut into the Tehrani’s lot line. holes on the road in front of the said. “That section of roadway additional traffi c as a result of In doing research, the City Tiger Point Clubhouse, Gulf is located on private property the damage to and closure of determined that the Dover’s Breeze News reached out to owned by a developer and the the Pensacola Bay Bridge. All dock was privately settled be- Santa Rosa County Commis- City of Gulf Breeze maintains parties are in ongoing discus- tween owners of 1201, 1203 sioner Colten Wright. an easement for the road. The sions about how to pay for the and 1205 Soundview Trail He said he is working with road is actually a connector in improvements. I am committed on September 19, 1988 and the owner of the property to the parking lot and wasn’t con- to fi nding a solution that is in a variance was approved by come to a resolution to repair structed in a manner consistent the best interest of Santa Rosa the Board of Adjustment on the road, which has seen heavy with how a road is normally County residents.“ October 20, 1988. The dock use since the Pensacola Bay built. There are a number of de- If the Pensacola Bay Bridge was constructed the following Bridge has been out and trav- fi ciencies in the pavement, the opens as scheduled next week, year, based on aerial photog- elers are trying to avoid traffi c base layer, and the underground traffi c on the connector road raphy dated 1988 and 1989. backed up to use the Garcon stormwater infrastructure that may abate. Dover applied for a permit to repair his damaged pier on Inspectors overworked in booming real estate market Cody Brown, a junior at Gulf Breeze High » Continued from Page 1A ifi ed?” qualifi ed people in other parts School and the son of Patrick Brown, He was told that Santa Rosa of the country? Maybe so. But Amanda Gould and Joeanne Hammerlink, ment was created in 2008 by County’s policy is to hire from I know that many of our staff combining building inspections within fi rst, if possible, with in- here look at their jobs as a ca- is in the Student Spotlight this week, based and code enforcement and plan ternal posting of the job open- reer and hope to move forward on a nomination by GBHS English I and review staffi ng. ing and then, if no one qualifi ed with promotions for doing a TV Production teacher and American Sign “We have 27 people right steps forward, they advertise good job. People want the op- Language Club Adviser Cynthia Reeves. now in Development Services, outside the county. portunity for promotions from “Cody Brown never fails to spread good with the three temporary people Calkins said, “That is what within, or they go elsewhere.” cheer whenever he enters the classroom,” we hired to help offi ce staff ,” bothers me. We could be look- Parker then told Lee, “For she said. ing other places and fi nd quali- the past year and more, I have she said. “Trustworthy, reliable and hard- “We do have some exciting fi ed people that we don’t even been the biggest advocate for working are just a few of the ways to things happening.” Lee told know about. I think our job the Building Inspection De- describe Cody. Despite the challenges he the commissioners. “For some openings should be open to ev- partment. I look at these in- faces in his life, Cody is always thankful and Cody Brown time, we have had a remote eryone to apply.” spections as life safety issues. friendly. He treats everyone with respect. virtual inspection program Commissioner Sam Parker This is just as important as road Cody is part of the ‘Morning Breeze News’ Cody says he was surprised by the available for smaller jobs like pointed out that the sheriff usu- and bridge issues. Please come shutters and roof issues, but for ally tried to promote from with- back in the next few weeks staff. While many students might resist nomination but very honored. He explains some reason it has not really in his own ranks fi rst, saying, with a proposal of how many trying new things, like producing videos or that he has a specific goal during the current taken off . We are re-vamping “As a former sheriff deputy, I inspectors you need to get the anchoring the news show, Cody jumps right challenging times. this program and will release can tell you – it keeps morale job done effi ciently. We cannot in with a ‘can do’ attitude. I nominated Cody “I try to come into it with my best attitude, to it to builders and public some- and motivation high to know keep asking our inspectors and because he always makes my day with his bring everyone up with how difficult things are time this summer. We are also you could work for a promotion plan review staff to keep doing smile and positive attitude.” nowadays.” getting some new software to within the ranks. It also helps what they are trying to do. No allow digital electronic plan re- with tenure. With this job, as human being can do that. Let us view, which will be good, espe- commissioner, there is no pro- know how we can help you get cially for larger projects.” motion for me to work toward to that point of effi ciency.” SPONSORED BY Commission Chair Dave because I look at this as a ser- She agreed to bring a pro- P.O. Box 1414 | 913 Gulf Breeze Parkway | Harbortown Unit 35 | Gulf Breeze Piech said,”That program might vice job. It is for my children’s posal back within the next cou- cost a little more to get going, future. Could there be better ple of meetings. CALL 850-932-8986 TO SPONSOR STUDENT SPOTLIGHT! hut it is going to save time for big projects. We have several big projects in the south end happening right now, and with jobs like the Elkhart school and the Winn-Dixie grocery store, this will be a real help. 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Section B YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER May 27, 2021 Dolphins close out spring with game with Pace Friday intelligence is a lot like BY JASON THOMPSON Tyler — his knowledge of Gulf Breeze News© 2021 [email protected] coverages, his knowledge of where his receivers are The Gulf Breeze Dolphin supposed to be. There’s still football team, in its second a few things we have to work full week in full pads, held out, but I thought he did a good a public intrasquad Friday at job. I’ve thrown a lot of reads Dolphin Stadium. at him, a lot of coverages at “We came out a little bit fl at him, a lot of diff erent plays — off ensively and defensively. and he’s got it.” We got that fi xed real quick Clayton thought the ... I thought it was good, off ensive line, led by three- both sides of the ball,” coach year starter to be in Gage Bobby Clayton said. Farris, played well, with It was the fi rst varsity Andrew Thorn leading the scrim mage for many up c- defense. “(Thorn) brings a lot oming sophomores, inclu ding of intensity,” Clayton said. quarterback Battle Alberson. GBHS will host Pace in a “He’s progressing spring game on Friday at 7. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News fi ne,” Clayton said. “The Younger players will play the Carson Hepworth tries to haul in a comparison (with former fi rst two quarters, with the touchdown pass during an intrasquad scrimmage Friday. GBHS quarterback Tyler varsities playing the second Phelps) is his football half. Bayside ‘04 girls win Destin Soccer Shootout

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The Bayside Dynamo’s 2004 girls team went undefeated and unscored upon at the Destin Soccer Shootout over the weekend, beating the Abita Braves 4-0 in the championship game. The Dynamo, with several returning varsity and upcoming varsity Lady Dolphin soccer players, beat the Braves 5-0 in the second of their two pool play games. They opened with a 7-0 win over LFC United. Bayside’s JV boys team advanced to the fi nal of the U-19 division, losing 3-1 to the host RAD Gold in the championship game. Bayside beat Navarre United 2-0 and AFC Lightning Red 2-1 in pool play. Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Bayside’s ‘05/’06 boys’ competitive team advanced Celebration time, come on... to the fi nal of the Second Division, losing 3-0 to Rush Payton Wilson (above, left) congratulates Addi Stikeleather on a goal, while Hanie Kousa (right) scores a goal for Bayside Saturday Union Royal. at the Destin Soccer Shootout. See Bayside, Page 4B »

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1-4 vs. Mississippi 6:35 pm 10th round pick in the 2018 5 vs. Mississippi 6:05 pm strikeout mAsterPiece leADs to series win MLB Amateur Draft. 6 vs. Mississippi 4:00 pm Between the Marlins’ 8-11 @ Chattanooga 6:15 pm Rookie League team and By Jason Thompson 3, Trash Pandas 2, Blue 12 @ Chattanooga 6:15 pm Gulf Breeze News© 2021 Rocket City Trash Pandas 2 Wahoos 1 (May 19): Burdick’s Batavia of the Penn League, Andrews was 2-0 13 @ Chattanooga 1:15 pm [email protected] (10 innings, May 18): Peyton solo homer in the ninth foiled in 13 games in 2018. Between Low-A Clinton and High-A 15-18 vs. Montgomery 6:35 pm Jupiter, he 8-5 in 23 games in 2019. The trio of Will Stewart, Sean Burdick went 3-for-5 with a the shutout bid in a loss to 19 vs. Montgomery 6:05 pm He was assigned to the Blue Wahoos on May 3, 2021. He 20 vs. Montgomery 4:00 pm Guenther and Tyler Stevens solo home run and the game- Rocket City. has struck out seven (3 2/3 innings) in his first three games 22-25 @ Birmingham 7:05 pm combined to strike out 19 winning RBI double in the Jake Eder struck out nine in in Pensacola. 26 @ Birmingham 6:30 pm Rocket City Trash Pandas as 10th as the Wahoos won the five innings in the loss. 27 @ Birmingham 4:00 pm they won 6-2 Saturday to clinch series opener. Blue Wahoos 4, Trash 29-30 vs.Biloxi 6:35 pm a series win. The Wahoos won Max Meyer struck out nine in Pandas 3 (Thursday): Nick 2021 Double-A south five of the six games. 5 2/3 innings in a no decision. Lovullo doubled to play Devin July Hairston as the Wahoos scored teAm stAtistics 1-2 vs. Biloxi 6:35 pm three in the ninth in a walk-off bAtting (As of mAy 23) 3 vs. Biloxi 6:05 pm win over the Trash Pandas. 4 vs. Biloxi 4:00 pm teAm Ab r h hr rbi bb so sb AVg obP slg 6 @ Mississippi 6:35 pm Hairston and Lovullo, the Chattanooga 598 97 167 15 85 62 145 11 8 .279 7 @ Mississippi 12:05 pm team’s eighth and ninth hitters, Birmingham 602 105 167 33 96 53 160 21 3 .277 8-9 @ Mississippi 6:35 pm were a combined 4-for-7. The tennessee 568 78 133 11 72 59 163 11 7 .234 10 @ Mississippi 6:05 pm rest of the team was 4-for-25. Biloxi 563 86 125 15 76 89 183 15 7 .222 montgomery 564 83 125 13 76 72 188 16 9 .222 11 @ Mississippi 2:05 pm Blue Wahoos 2, Trash 13-16 vs. Chattanooga 6:35 pm roCket City 602 84 132 22 81 71 209 13 4 .219 17 vs. Chattanooga 6:05 pm Pandas 1 (Friday): Burdick PensaCola 537 65 107 9 57 85 184 11 6 .199 18 vs. Chattanooga 4:00 pm homered for the third time in the mississiPPi 507 57 93 20 52 66 187 10 7 .183 20-23 @ Montgomery 6:35 pm series as the Wahoos notched its itching As of Ay 24 @ Montgomery 6:05 pm P ( m 23) third one-run win of the week. teAm w-l erA so sV h r er hr hb bb ks 25 @ Montgomery 3:33 pm Tristan Pompey had two of 27-30 vs. Mississippi 6:35 pm Pensacola 11-7 3.35 0 7 127 70 58 17 16 46 180 the Wahoos’ five hits. Chattanooga 11-7 3.58 0 5 110 68 60 12 13 66 200 Rocket City 8-10 3.74 1 4 149 83 65 19 8 67 179 31 vs. Mississippi 6:05 pm Blue Wahoos 6, Trash Birmingham 12-6 3.84 0 3 131 81 67 13 4 77 178 Pandas 2 (Saturday): Lazaro Mississippi 7-11 4.00 1 4 114 70 64 6 13 94 157 August Alonso hit his first home run Montgomery 7-104.84 0 4 146 88 79 18 20 39 148 Tennessee 1 vs. Mississippi 4:00 pm of the season as the Wahoos 7-10 4.91 0 2 131 100 84 25 17 86 194 3-7 @ Biloxi 6:35 pm Biloxi 8-10 5.18 0 4 141 95 85 28 19 82 183 8 @ Biloxi 5:05 pm clinched a series win. 10-13 vs. Montgomery 6:35 pm Stewart, Guenther and 14 vs. Montgomery 6:05 pm Stevens all pitched three 15 vs. Montgomery 4:00 pm innings, recording seven, eight 17-20 vs. Biloxi 6:35 pm and four strikeouts respectively. 21 vs. Biloxi 6:05 pm 22 vs. Biloxi 4:00 pm Blue Wahoos 7, Trash 24-27 @ Mississippi 6:35 pm Pandas 4 (Sunday): Connor 28 @ Mississippi 6:05 pm Justus hit his first home run of the 29 @ Mississippi 2:05 pm season as the Blue Wahoos won 31 @ Montgomery 6:35 pm five of six with a win Sunday. Justus drove in three, while sePtember Burdick hit a double and a 1-3 @ Montgomery 6:35 pm triple. Lorenzo Hamilton went #2 #11 #8 4 @ Montgomery 6:05 pm 2-for-4 with two RBIs and a run Sean Max Peyton 5 @ Montgomery 3:33 pm scored. 7-10 vs. Biloxi 6:35 pm CDT Guenther Meyer Burdick The Wahoos play their first Batted .300 with 11 vs. Biloxi 6:05 pm struck out 12 in struck out nine in 5 three home runs 12 vs. Biloxi 4:00 pm six-game series of the season 6 1/3 innings last 2/3 innings in a no last week 14-18 @ Rocket City 6:35 pm this week at Biloxi. They return week decision last week. 19 @ Rocket City 2:35 pm Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News home next week for a six-game J.J. Bleday trots to first against Rocket City last week. HONORABLE MENTION #25 Will Stewart series with Mississippi.

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West 1st Round - Game 5 - If Necessary NASCAR ON TV The plan of finance contemplates that the Issuer will issue, in respect to such Project, Los Angeles at Phoenix not exceeding $44,000,000 in aggregate principal amount of its Bonds in one or more series, either taxable or tax-exempt, or both, and loan the proceeds of such West 1st Round - Game 5 - If Necessary Bonds to the Borrower to provide funds for the Project. The Facility will be owned by the Borrower. The initial manager of the Facility will be the Borrower, or an affiliate Friday May 28 thereof or another entity chosen by the Borrower.

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West 1st Round - Game 5 - If Necessary At the time and place fixed for said public hearing all who appear will be given an

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Legal 45476 Gulf Breeze News 05/27/21 4B May 27, 2021 GULF BREEZE NEWS gulfbreezenews.com Fish » From Page 3B Black Snapper, fi rst, Michael Malloy, 1.27 lbs., second, Josie Baltz, 0.58 lbs.; B l u e fi s h , fi rst, Brandin Sidner, 2.87 lbs.; second, Kristen Raines, 1.83 lbs.; Bonito, fi rst, Bradley Plesz, 5.24 lbs.; Dolphin, fi rst, Payne Wastchak,. 1.5 lbs.; second, Scott Hawkins, 1.15 lbs.; Flounder, Rita Potomski, 1.32 lbs.; King Mackerel, fi rst, Trey Baker, 20.26 lbs., second Colby Phillips, 18.23 lbs.; L a d y fi s h , fi rst, Robert Green, 2.24 lbs., second Bob Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Potomski, 1.32 lbs., third, Annie Driskell, 1.26 lbs.; WFBA reunion Lane Snapper, fi r s t , The West Florida Baseball Academy had two of its teams make in the U-10 division of the recent Andrews Regional Qualifier at Shoreline Park, with the Tiger Sharks Quinton Renfroe, 1.67 lbs.; (left) beating the Makos (right) 8-0 in the championship game. The players are (front, from left): Ronan Yots, Jack Harrell, Andrew Jagar, Grady Lacz, Cannon Tyler, Mingo Snapper, fi rst, Jersey Pilgrim, Tucker Sabo, Wyatt Cotton, Orin Wallace, Drew Elmore and Bryson Adams. Back row (from left): Brooks Clayton, Ava Prytuia, AJ Williams, Carsen Justin Gore, 2.29 lbs., Dasinger, Carson Watkins, Bronson Pollard, Cameron McCormack, Beckett Smith, Jack Crain and Eli Elleard. second Harvey Emerson, 1.06 lbs., third, Jaqui Hawkins, 0.89 lbs.; Tiger Sharks win all WFBA fi nal at Shoreline Pompano, fi rst, Matt Makos 5, Jags 1: Orin Parker Boyd went 3-for- Blacktips 12, Makos 2: Glenn Brooks drove in Corvin, 1.51 lbs., second, BY JASON THOMPSON Matt Baker, 1.41 lbs., third, Gulf Breeze News © 2021 Wallace threw a two-hitter 3 with two doubles and two Pollard had two hits in the three in the win. [email protected] and struck out eight, while runs scored, while Hanna had win for the Blacktips. WFBA Red 8, Gulf Coast Braden Baker, 1.3 lbs.; Jack Crain had a hit and a run two hits and Colton Pollard Pollard struck out five on Storm 3: Dillon Pinardo and R e d fi s h , fi rst, Robert The West Florida Baseball batted in. two hits, including a double. the mound, while Boyd and Danny Jackson both had two Barham, 7 spots; second, Academy had two of its teams Makos 9, Dead Red 5: Blacktips 14, Pipeline Hoeft both went 3-for-3. hits as WFBA Red scored six Lathan Crews, 6 spots; advance to the U-10 fi nal Wallace scored three times Prime 3: Hanna and Landon Boyd homered and drove in the fi rst inning in a win third, Stella Harp, 6 spots; of the Andrews Regional as the Makos rallied from 4- Graham both homered as the in two and scored three over the Storm. Scamp, fi rst, Robert Qualifi er May 16 at Shoreline 1 down with a fi ve-run third Blacktips used a nine-run times, while Hoeft went 3- Jackson struck out four Wilson, 3.09 lbs.; second, Park, with the Tiger Sharks and a three-run fourth to beat third to pull away. for-3 and scored once and in the win. while Cody Matthew McCurdy, 2.02 lbs.; beating the Makos 8-0 in the Dead Red. Boyd had three hits, drove in three runs. Turberville doubled and Spanish Mackerel, championship game. Blacktips win U12 fi nal: including a double, and scored Parent also added a home scored twice. Harley Messer Clayton Smith, 1.81 lbs.; Tiger Sharks 8, Makos 0: Boston Hanna hit a grand twice, while Hanna added run in the win. also scored twice. Speckled Trout, fi rst, Grady Lacz and Cannon Tyler slam as the WFBA’s Blacktips two hits and drove in four. WFBA Red wins U14 WFBA Red 8, Fairhope Johanna Pohlmann, both had two hits and Brooks beat the Wave 9-5 in the Massimo Pischetola drove in final : The WFBA Red Pirates 0: Tristen Keigley 5.87 lbs.; second, Levi Clayton scored three times in championship game. two for the Blacktips. team won the U14 division, had a double and scored Orlando, 2.45 lbs.; third, the championship win. Cameron Hoeft struck out Hayden Woodford also edging the East Coast Sox twice in a win for Red. Jake Lisa Barham, 1.56 lbs.; Makos 14, Jags 0: Beckett seven in fi ve innings and also scored twice in the win. 5-4 in the championship Hooten and Zac Riff ell both Wahoo, fi rst, Shawn Smith was part of a no-hitter homered, scoring twice. Nate Blacktips 14, Cadets game. hit doubles in the win. Lowery, 20.49 lbs.; White as Tucker Sabo went 2-for-2 Filbert drove in two runs in 4: Hoeft singled, doubled, W F B A R e d 5 , E a s t C o a s t WFBA Red 3, Aces 0: Trout, fi rst, Thomas Baltz, with two RBIs and two runs the win. homered and drove in six as Sox 4: Ky Cook reached Cantrell threw a four-hit 0.43 lbs.; second, John scored in a win over the Jags. Panhandle Hooks 7, the Blacktips used a seven- on an error, bringing in shutout and drove out four, English, 0.43 lbs.; third, Makos 9, Misfi ts 8: Blacktips 6: The Hooks run second inning to beat the Cooper Cantrell, who went while Hooten went 2-for-3 Tom Baltz, 0.38 lbs.; Bronson Pollard had two hits scored two in the fi fth to edge Cadets. Ryan Parent went 3-for- 2-for-2 and scored twice, in with a double and an RBI as Whiting, fi rst, Jared and two RBIs for the Makos. the Blacktips. 3 with a double and an RBI. the fourth inning. Red shut out the Aces. Thomas, 0.65; second, Patsy Thomas, 0.63 lbs.; third, David Cooper, 0.52 lbs. Prizes not claimed at the awards ceremony an be picked Bayside teams up at Gulf Breeze Bait and Tackle, offi cial tournament sponsor. Bass Pro Shop funds win at Destin the grand prizes. Twenty-fi ve corporate sponsors help support Soccer Shootout the event along with fi sh category sponsors » From Page 1B The Breakers’ ‘09-’10 boys Carpenter’s Campers; Bob They split their two pool beat the CFC Red Star Premier in Tyler Toyota; Gulf Power; play games Saturday, beating the 12-under Second Division. Sidelines Sports Bar & the Jesters 2-0 and losing 3-0 The Breakers’ ‘11 boys lost Peg Leg Pete’s; Founder’s to AFC Lightning Gold. 8-1 to GulfSouth White and Chowder House; Sandy Bayside’s ‘07/’08 boys’ 10-0 to the Atlanta Eagles Sansing; Zaxby’s; Child competitive team went 0-3 Academy before beating Neurology; Jewelers Trade; in the U-14 Third division, RAD 9-0 Sunday. Carrabba’s Italian Grill; losing 6-0 to RAD Select, 2- The Breakers’ ‘05-’06 girls Pensacola Periodontics and 0 to the Gulf Breeze Breakers went 1-1-1 in the U-16 First I m p l a n t D e n t i s t r y ; , G e o r g e s and 4-3 to AYSO Extra. Division. They beat AYSO M a r i n e E l e c t r o n i c s ; Bayside’s 2011 Boys lost 3-2 to Extra 2-1, tied GulfSouth White Innerlight Surf Shop; the 2010 Stingers in the semifinals 1-1 and lost 2-0 to RAD Select. Antiquarian Trader; and of the Under-11 Second Division. The Breakers’ ‘07/’08 Walmart Tiger Point. The The ‘11s lost 3-2 to RAD Girls beat the Abite Fireballs Boy Angler is sponsored by before beating the Mississippi 4-0 before losing 4-2 to LSA Got ‘M Fishing Charters, Rush Elite 2-1. Gold and 3-0 to CCS Blue. while Girl Angler is The Bayside ‘06 girls tied The Breakers’ ‘09-’10 girls sponsored by Hot Spots Columbus United 2-2 before los- tied SMSC 1-1 in the silver Fishing Charters. Capital ing 6-2 to the Atlanta Fire and 3- game of the Under-12 girls’ Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Trust Agency funds the 1 to the New Orleans Dynamo. First Division. Daphne Phelps makes a save for Bayside during the Destin Soccer Shootout Saturday. junior pinfi sh awards TEMPERATURES ARE CLIMBING! CHECK YOUR HVAC SYSTEM NOW! Call HR Newell Services for a preseason system check. BOB NEWELL HR 850.380.1027 NEWELLServices, LLC Ask about air cleaning solutions to remove pathogens and save money on your energy bills! CALL OUR CATERING & EVENT COORDINATOR HVAC | Electrical TONY MURPHY 850-324-6334 Plumbing and More