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■ Beach Chamber hosts Prep athletics ‘Irish on Island’ celebration governing board ■ Chuck Randle: to vote April 26 All can benefit from an Irish on proposal Blessing The Gulf BY JASON THOMPSON Breeze High Gulf Breeze News School base- [email protected] ball team will host Starkville, Miss., on Saturday. WEEKEND But if the Florida High School Athletic Weather Association (FHSAA) has its way next month, THURSDAY the Dolphins might have to eliminate similar 3/12 games in coming seasons. Partly Cloudy The FHSAA Board of Directors will vote high 72O April 26 on a proposal that would cut the low 55O schedules of all state major high school sports except football by 20 percent for the 2009- 2010 school year. Baseball, basketball, soccer FRIDAY 3/13 and softball would have their maximum num- Partly Cloudy ber of games cut from 25 to 20 as a means to cut expenses during a recessionary economy. high 72O O “I don’t understand the logic in that. It does- low 57 n’t save any money,” Gulf Breeze baseball See FHSAA, Page 2A SATURDAY 3/14 Related inside Mostly Cloudy Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze second baseman Robin Hoffpauir (center) might get fewer opportunities to throw out opposing ■ Chart: Sport-by-sport proposed game O high 71 base runners if the FHSAA cuts by 20 percent the number of games Dolphins baseball can play next season. cuts to be considered, 2A low 61O
SUNDAY 3/15 Isolated T-Storms Deadman’s Project in jeopardy GB Middle School high 72O O ■ low 58 Couple’s objection who own waterfront property to be permitted, and I hope wins state Olympiad letter threatens DEP on Highpoint Drive near that this is a misunderstand- Deadman's Island, are con- ing." The Gulf Breeze Middle permitting the project cerned that these three aspects The Copes entered an School Science Olympiad Team INSIDE of the project would threaten agreement with the City of earned first place for the 11th BY SCOTT PAGE List of GBMS medalists INSIDE their riparian/littoral rights. Gulf Breeze in July of 2008, year in a row in the Florida Gulf Breeze News Science Olympiad hosted at the at Orlando, 2A [email protected] In a letter to DEP, the after a quarrel over the loca- Copes’ lawyer, Tom Brady, tion of the oyster reef break- University of Central Florida on Classifieds 3D A Gulf Breeze couple has outlines the three aspects as water structure. Saturday, Feb. 28. The team, Tournament at Augusta State Crossword puzzle 3B filed an objection letter to the the “location of the oyster bas- On July 31, 2008, Gulf comprised of 15 students and University in Augusta, Ga., on Community 3-8A Department of Environmental ket reef, the proposed fill Breeze News reported that the five alternates from grades 6 May 15-16. Entertainment 2B Protection concerning its per- operation and the proposed quarrel was over, but it now through 8, competed in 23 dif- Nationwide, there are 5,300 ferent events. secondary schools from 47 Island News 1D mitting of three aspects of the planting operations.” appears that isn't the case. Deadman's Island Restoration “It's detrimental to the proj- The small island is located As winners of the state com- states participating, with an Opinion 6A project. ect," said Heather Reed, proj- in Pensacola Bay, just petition, GBMS will represent additional 10,000 elementary Seniors 7A schools holding Science Nathan and Cynthia Cope, ect manager. "We were about See ISLAND, Page 2A the State of Florida at the Sports 1-8C Science Olympiad National See OLYMPIAD, Page 2A Talk of the Town 4A “Mailing Statement on Editorial Page” GBHS senior Green has FOUR SECTIONS VOL. 8, NO. 11 MARCH 12, 2009 sights on summer camp ■ Arts Festival logo contest Sunday. The winning artist receives a winner hopes to boost her $250 prize. Green has enjoyed drawing for as long education goals as she can remember but only entered the
home! contest by chance. BY SCOTT PAGE “My art teacher (Kelly Strozier) told Gulf Breeze News me about the contest,” Green said. “One your [email protected] of the members of the art council saw my original piece and said they wanted some- Gulf Breeze High School senior Julia thing similar. Green never imagined that her classroom See ARTS, Page 2A doodling would translate into cold, hard cash, but that’s exactly what happened when she won a design contest for the Gulf Breeze High School senior Julia Green (right) poses with her original
Call 932-8986 today Call 932-8986 today 2009 Gulf Breeze Arts Festival. piece that inspired her design for the Each year, Gulf Breeze Arts Inc., holds Gulf Breeze Arts Festival. a logo design contest for the annual art Enjoy your community paper community your Enjoy mailed directly to mailed directly festival, which is this Saturday and Graphic illustration by Scott Cleveland/GBN
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PROPOSED NUMBER OF GAMES FOR 2009-2010 SCHOOL YEAR ARTS:
Sport Currently Proposed Proposed Sport Currently Proposed Proposed Allowed Varsity JV Allowed Varsity JV Originality *Baseball 25 20 15 *Softball 25 20 15 made entry Thursday, March 12 Council 1:30 p.m., *Girls BKB 25 20 15 Swim/Dive 13 11 8 Gulf Breeze City Hall, *Boys BKB 25 20 15 Tennis 18 15 11 a winner Santa Rosa County 1070 Shoreline Drive, Bowling 18 15 11 Track 13 11 8 Commission Regular 9 a.m., Gulf Breeze Cross Country 13 11 8 *Girls volleyball 25 20 15 Commissioners Board Room, Santa Rosa County *Football 10 10 6 Boys volleyball 25 20 15 Continued from page 1A County Administrative Center, Tourist Development Golf 14 13 9 Water polo 25 20 15 6495 Caroline Street, Milton Council Board 3 p.m., Lacrosse 18 15 11 Girls weightlifting 13 11 8 “I had about a week to put Santa Rosa County Local Santa Rosa County Planning Board 6 p.m. County *Girls soccer 25 20 15 Boys weightlifting 13 11 8 the whole thing together. It was Chamber of Commerce, *Boys soccer 25 20 15 *Wrestling 18 15 11 Administrative Center, 6495 5247 Stewart Street, all really last-minute.” Caroline Street, Milton You wouldn’t know it from Milton *-these sports have preseason classics; preseason classics do not count against the maximum allotment of games. Santa Rosa County Source: Florida High School Athletics Association the logo Green put together. It Monday, March 16 Aviation Advisory features a sea turtle with a Committee 5 p.m., Gulf Breeze City Council mural of well-known Gulf County Administrative 6:30 p.m., Council Chambers, Breeze landmarks on the shell. Center, 6495 Caroline : Gulf Breeze City Hall, 1070 FHSAA Supplements in jeopardy, too “These are the popular land- Street, Milton Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze Santa Rosa County Continued from page 1A marks in the area that I will always remember,” Green said. Fire Department Executive “If you cut “It was difficult to fit every- Tuesday, March 17 Group 6:30 p.m., Emergency coach Randy Renfroe argues. thing into such a small space Team Santa Rosa Operations Center, 4499 Pine Games like Saturday’s your games Forest Road, Milton and fill the extra space to tie it Economic Development against Starkville – an inter- by 20 percent, all together.” Council Bi-annual state, Spring Break bonus game Membership Meeting 11:30 When asked what she will do Thursday, March 19 then 20 a.m., NAS Whiting Field, Wings – give Renfroe and coaches like Gulf Breeze Area Chamber with the money, Green revealed Club, Milton him a chance to use players who percent of of Commerce Breakfast 7 that she is not the average high Santa Rosa County normally wouldn’t play in a dis- a.m., first-floor conference con- school senior. School Board 6:30 p.m., trict contest. your team ference room, Andrews No trips to the mall or the District Headquarters, 5086 “If you cut your games by 20 Performance & Research doesn’t play.” movies. Canal Street, Milton percent, then 20 percent of your Pavilion, The Andrews Institute, ”I’m saving the money,” team doesn’t play,” he said. Gulf Breeze Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News Green said. “I want to attend a Renfroe thinks a better alter- Gulf Breeze baseball coach Randy Renfroe Wednesday, March 18 summer camp that will help me native would be to designate a Bay Area Resource get into a performing arts number of dates, perhaps 15, tough to fit in who you normal- to shoulder more of the load. school. where schools could play dou- ly play.” “A lot of the top-line equip- “I would like to go to Elon bleheaders to get more games. Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Report If the Tampa tournament ment the kids want, I can’t buy,” in North Carolina.” “We’re built more for dou- Information provided by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office. counts as five games, and the Nemith said. “I can maintain it Sue Warner, Director of the bleheaders,” Renfroe said. Dolphins play their usual eight but not buy it.” Gulf Breeze Arts Festival, “We’ve never really had one big district games, that would leave At the team’s mandatory par- Felonies W/M, 20, 2700 block of Teepee explained why Green’s logo Road, Navarre, criminal mischief, (pitching) ace, but we have two the Dolphins with only seven ent meeting on March 16, foot- was chosen. 2/25/2009 larceny, dealing in stolen property or three good ones who can other games. ball parents will get the chance “It was her originality,” Gibbs, Tony A, W/M, 40, 7500 and failure to appear. pitch.” “Obviously it comes down to to buy shoulder pads and hel- block of Blackjack Circle, Navarre, 3/4/2009 Warner explained. “It was very Peazant, Cleo Jr., B/M, 36, 2100 Florida schools are facing dollars and cents, but who ulti- mets. lewd and lascivious behavior, cruelty different than any of the art- block of Hillary Lane, Navarre, viola- massive budget cuts as a result toward a child and possession of mately is losing out?” girls bas- The supplement cuts, which work we have received in the tion of probation. of dwindling revenues. The ketball coach Jarrod Denmon would be made at the county obscene material. 3/6/2009 past few years.” 3/3/2009 FHSAA said school superin- Day, William Mychal, W/M, 20, said. “It’s the kids. level, would significantly affect More of Green’s artwork will Frymark, Jacqueline Theresa, tendents and members schools 2700 block of Riverside Landing “The kids are the ones who the smaller sports like cross be on display during the course W/F, 36, 1900 block of Alfred Drive, Navarre, burglary and larceny. requested the governing organi- Boulevard, Navarre, burglary and are going to suffer. It’s just a country, golf, weightlifting, ten- of the two-day event. Payne, Timothy Scott, W/M, 33, zation to look at cutting back obstruction of justice. 100 block of Avenida 23, Pensacola shame that things a lot of kids nis and swimming. Sally “I will have a table in the art games. look forward to – like athletics – Nowling already coaches both Gale, Cody Bernard, B/M, 18, Beach, violation of probation. building with some of my 1800 block of Cardinal Lance, Gulf Thompson, Edward John, W/M, “The economy is a huge part seem to be getting cut back and tennis teams, while Rachel pieces,” Green said. Breeze, burglary. 20, 1800 block of Iris Lane, Navarre, of why this is happening,” said cut back and cut back. I know Purdy coaches both swim Maybe she will be able to Lambert, Stacey Ray Harace, burglary and larceny. Cristina Alvarez, Director of there are a lot of kids who prob- teams. Golf team schedules raise a little more money to help Media Relations and Marketing ably wouldn’t do as well as they would get cut from 14 to 13. her pursue her dream to attend a for the FHSAA. “We have been should in school if it wasn’t for “There’s no way you can do performing arts college. She’s Midway Fire District Emergency Report trying to find ways to help our Information provided by Midway Fire District. athletics. (Athletic competition) 11 matches, 22 altogether, and certainly doing everything she member schools and alleviate is something to look forward to.” have one (coach). I mean, when can to make that happen. motor vehicle accidents without the financial problems they are Kostic said some schools in are you going to practice?” Weekly Activity Report “Right now I’m taking les- injuries, 1 hazardous condition, 1 encountering. Superintendents south Florida have implemented Kostic said. sons to try and improve as For the week of Feb. 27 through assist police, 4 public assistance, 2 and member schools asked us to a 50-mile travel limit for away While the schedule cuts much as I can,” Green March 5, Midway Fire Department dispatched and cancelled en route, bring this before the Board of 1 fire alarm. games. would not affect varsity foot- explained. was called for 35 incidents. Directors. These calls included 1 brush or For more information about the Fewer games might not be ball, junior varsity and freshman She is also preparing for an “Many counties are starting grass fire, 21 medical, 2 motor Midway Fire District, go to the only cuts GBHS athletics schedules would get cut by 40 audition in April to perform in to get rid of junior varsity and vehicle accidents with injuries, 2 www.midwayfire.com. see next season. Coaching sup- percent. GBHS’ younger teams an upcoming Pensacola Little freshmen-level teams. With plements could be victimized as already don’t play the allotted Theatre production. those disappearing, other Gulf Breeze Police Department Incident Report well. 10 games, so they stand to lose Until then, Green and nearly schools within the districts “The bottom line is when the about two games. 150 other artists will showcase Information provided by the Gulf Breeze Police Department. won’t have teams to play. This state legislature finishes its The issue is sure to garner their talents at Gulf Breeze The vending machines at the an along Gulf Breeze Parkway. way, the districts can keep the budget meeting and they pass it plenty of attention in the weeks High School this weekend. Quality Inn were vandalized Officers are looking for an older junior varsity and freshmen down to the counties and say leading up to the April 26 The festival is free and open between Feb. 18 and March 2. model white Thunderbird in connec- teams – hopefully – and every- here’s how much you owe us FHSAA Board of Directors to the public. Designated park- A necklace was taken from a tion with the incident. thing will be on a level playing Plantation Hill home between Feb. 1 If you can provide information and the county says the state is vote. ing areas are in the Gulf Breeze field.” and 4. about any of these incidents, please cutting us 15 percent, then “There are budget cuts every- Middle School and Elementary GBHS athletic director Mark there’s going to be a 15 percent where. Everyone has to make A spray painter was stolen from call the Gulf Breeze Police School parking lots, as well as an unlocked trailer on Shirley Drive. Department at (850) 934-5121. Kostic said schedule cuts would cut in coaches’ supplements,” them. But I’m not entirely sure across the street near Dolphin A bike was stolen from Gulf The Gulf Breeze Arts Festival is hurt later, rather than sooner. Kostic said. “The percentage is if everyone understands the Stadium. No pets are allowed Breeze Elementary School between this weekend and patrons are “It’ll hurt eventually in the going to be the same – overall, amazing value of sports pro- on the festival grounds. March 2-5. reminded to park carefully and long run, but everybody is try- not just one team.” grams,” incoming GBHS soccer “Most of the proceeds from A driver struck trees in the medi- observe traffic rules. ing to cut back and save Those cuts wouldn’t affect booster club president Jared the festival go to the south end money,” Kostic said. “It’s pro- football coach Chris Nemith Willets said. Santa Rosa County schools’ art posed right now, but if they rec- and Renfroe, whose programs “Academics are key, certain- departments,” Warner said. ISLAND: ommend something, it usually Restoration have operated with one fewer ly, but sports programs, when “The rest go toward a scholar- happens.” paid coach during most seasons. done well, as they are here at ship fund at Pensacola Junior The cuts could greatly impact project on hold once again “It’s discouraging,” Nemith Gulf Breeze High School, it College.” the Dolphins’ soccer program, said. But, he added, “Our does so much for these young the latest objections. where traveling to play stiffer Continued from page 1A administration’s got a tough job men and women in developing In addition to permitting, this opposition has been vital to right now. Everyone out there is their character, their spirit – northwest of Highpoint Drive in objection could cause the proj- maintaining a winning tradition. struggling like the rest of us.” things in real life,” he said. ARTS FESTIVAL Gulf Breeze Proper. The island is ect to lose a substantial amount “We probably won’t make The supplement cut would “When done correctly, it builds ■ the victim of constant erosion. of funding. the trip to Jacksonville, and it require school and community character to get them ready for What: 15th Annual Gulf Breeze city officials "We have an opportunity to could possibly knock out the to come together. college and beyond.” Gulf Breeze Arts Festival worked closely with state envi- get $1.6 million of Coastal Tampa tournament,” boys soc- “We had to use volunteer ■ ■ When: Saturday, 9 ronment officials and Ecological Restoration Stimulus funding to cer coach Bruce Savage said. coaches last year, which created What do you think? Gulf a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, Consulting Services, Inc. to draft complete all seven tasks of the “I’m just hoping they say 20 a backlash from some of our Breeze News wants to know. E- 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. a restoration project designed to Project," Reed said. "This proj- games, plus one tournament. If parents and supporters,” Nemith mail letters to the editor (limit ■ Where: Gulf Breeze stabilize the island and prevent it ect alone will stimulate over you count the Tampa tourna- said. “We all need to be on the 200 words) to: news@gulf- High School Parking Lot from disappearing. 100 temporary jobs for people ment, you’ve got to count that same page.” breezenews.com. Include your ■ Goodies: T-shirts The permit to move forward to get back on their feet. as five games. That leaves only Since football costs the most name and phone number for $15; Posters, $20. with the restoration project “Without the permits, every- 15 games, and that would be to maintain, parents might need verification purposes. appeared to be a sure thing until one loses.” OLYMPIAD: CORRECTIONS Gulf Breeze claims state for 11th consecutive year Continued from page 1A Paige Bates, Deborah Cathey, ■ Sharon Posey, secre- GULF BREEZE MIDDLE SCHOOL STATE SCIENCE OLYMPIAD MEDALISTS Casey Fearon and Sharon tary of the Panhandle Olympiad tournaments. Schaeffner. Cake CRUMB Club, was According to the organiza- 1st Place Amphibians & Reptiles - Logan Norris, Rhett Oakley For months, the students have misidentified in a March 5 tion’s Web site, at the middle 1st Place Anatomy - Nick Gupta, Allison Proctor been meeting for hours each story about a Ronald and high school levels “120 of 1st Place BioProcess Lab - Griffin Battel, Nick Bookout week as well as studying on McDonald House benefit 1st Place Experimental Design - Logan Norris, Allison Proctor, Annemarie Schultz their own for their various cake-decorating contest. the nation’s most competitive ■ The score of the Feb. Science Olympiad 15-member 1st Place Crime Busters - Davy Pardonner, Krista Woods events. 26 Gulf Breeze vs. Milton teams will compete in 46 events 2nd Place Elevated Bridge - Nick Bookout, Annmarie Schultz “I have coached Science varsity softball game was spanning the sciences, from 2nd Place Trajectory - Logan Norris, Kyle Stanley Olympiad for the last 17 years misreported in a March 5 chemistry, biology and physics 3rd Place Robo Cross - Griffin Battel, Nick Gupta because I have seen the impact sports headline. Milton to engineering, robotics and it has had on the lives of our stu- won the game 3-0. astronomy.” Bookout, Jett Crowdis, Rainey Rhett Oakley, Davy Pardonner, Stanley, Nick Staviski, Caroline dents,” Cathey said. “We have Gulf Breeze News always stressed hard work and regrets the errors. Students representing GBMS Fountain, Nick Gupta, Allison Proctor, Emilio Rivera, Sullivan, and Krista Woods. are: Griffin Battel, Nick Sebastian Jones, Logan Norris, Annemarie Schultz, Kyle GBMS teacher coaches are: integrity.”
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Fashion show to benefit Zoo NWF Get your motor runnin’ . . . help Miracle Camp Motorcycle enthusiasts are invited to participate in the annu- al “Riding for a Reason” motorcycle ride to the Beulah Sausage The Zoo Northwest Florida is materials. The Zoo hopes that education, which serves over inal designs by March 31 along Festival on Sunday, April 5 at Stokes Victory Polaris accepting entries for the inaugu- the creative designs will 18,000 children a year. with a $25 application fee per Dealership, 4101 Mobile Highway in Pensacola. ral Couture for a Cause fashion encourage the community to Sponsorship packages are outfit to: All proceeds will benefit Sacred Heart’s Miracle Camp, a show to be held April 18 at take a new look at conserva- also available from $250 to The Zoo of Northwest retreat for children and adults who are battling life-threatening Seville Quarter in Pensacola. tion, innovative recycling and $5,000. Benefits for event spon- Florida and chronic illnesses, including cancer, arthritis, and asthma. Deadline for entries is March fashion. sors vary but all will receive a Re: Couture for a Cause The entry fee is $20 per person and $5 per additional rider, 31. Anyone can enter, but only The outfits will be judged by VIP goody bag and preferred 5701 Gulf Breeze Parkway which includes admission to the Sausage Festival, and one free 50 designs will be featured in local celebrities with prizes seating. Gulf Breeze 32563 sausage and soda. Special “Riding for a Reason” lapel pins will the gala fashion show at Phineas awarded for Use of Recycled Advance tickets are $25; $35 To become a sponsor or for be given to the first 500 riders who register. Phogg. Materials, Creativity, at the door. VIP tickets, which additional information please For more information, call Sacred Heart Foundation at (850) The event will feature Originality, Most Outrageous, include a goody bag and pre- visit www.thezoonorthwest- 416-4660 or visit www.sacred-heart.org/miraclecamp. designs from individuals and Most Wearable and OH MY ferred seating, is available at florida.org or contact event teams in the community who GOSH - I’ve got to have it! $45. chair, Linda Kellner, at lin- submit outfits made of at least Proceeds benefit the Zoo’s Those interested in designing [email protected]. 75 percent recycled or reused mission, conservation through an outfit must submit their orig- Scout welcomes help protecting others Eagle Scout candidate Nick County Democrats Musmansky needs support for his plan March 17 events drive to ensure that smoke detec- tors throughout the city are prop- Santa Rosa County erly charged with 9-volt batteries Democrats will hold two dinner and homes that lack the detectors events during March. can receive a free installation. The Gulf Breeze-area meet- Musmansky has been visiting ing for March will be held at area civic Billy Bob’s Barbeque beginning BRIEFS clubs solicit- at 6 P. M. on Tuesday, March ing assis- 17, with a Dutch treat dinner. tance and Dr. Jocelyn Evans, Political donations to help make the proj- Science professor from the ect possible, and the public is University of West Florida, will invited to help as well. be the speaker. She will present Musmansky is working with an analysis of the 2008 elec- the Gulf Breeze Fire Department tion. Billy Bob's is located at to identify homes in the commu- 911 Gulf Breeze Parkway. nity, some of them inhabited by The Holley by the Sea senior citizens, that do not have Recreation Center will be the working smoke detectors. Vici Papajohn/Gulf Breeze News site for the Navarre Potluck to ‘We are happy to work with Eagle Scout candidate Nick Musmansky (left) speaks to the be held Tuesday, March 17, Nick,” says Gulf Breeze City Gulf Breeze Rotary Club as City Manager Buz Eddy looks from 6 to 8 p.m. Gail Manager Edwin Buz Eddy. “We on. Musmansky is working to ensure that smoke detectors Strangeland, a Navarre Beach hope we can avoid any deaths in the city are properly charged with 9-volt batteries. resident who has lived in the that could occur when properly Middle East, will discuss the adult and toddler is $7. class.com or call the Zoo at working alarms are not in place.” historic international problems ■ Day Camp: Children 6-11 (850) 932-2229. Volunteers may support from this region. can attend this camp-like, edu- ■ Volunteer Day: On March house-to-house surveying on cational Zoo experience on 21 from 9 a.m. to noon, adults, HOME HAIR CARE, LLC March 14, and new battery pack- March 14 and 28 from 9 a.m.-3 pre-teens and teenagers 11-17 Scoop’s Challenge sets “Must Be Nice!” ets and cash donations can be p.m. Participants will enjoy years old are invited to work on records for readers dropped by City Hall. To learn snacks and lunch, a train ride, a supervised projects such as For those who find it difficult or even more, call Eddy at 935-5100. The Pensacola Pelicans, variety of games/activities and weeding, planting, raking, impossible to visit a salon. an up-close look at the animals exhibit preparation and more. WSRE, PBS for the Gulf Coast, Zoo offers activities of The Zoo. Cost is $45 for non- Levin Rinke Resort Realty, and Over 25 years of Cosmetology experience. to keep youth busy members and $40 for members. Portofino Island announced new SRC Mother of Year “I haven’t always had a senior clientele. Pre-registration is required. nominations due soon participation records for the 5th Spring has sprung, and there ■ St. Patrick’s Celebration: annual “Scoop’s Reading It’s just that as I aged, so did they; and are plenty of activities going on one by one I began offering my Go Green at the Zoo: Join The The Santa Rosa County Fair Challenge.” Over 18,000 stu- at The Zoo Northwest Florida services within each one of my Zoo Northwest Florida on is again honored to host the dents in Escambia, Santa Rosa that are sure to make the season Saturday, March 21 from 11 Santa Rosa County Mother of and Okaloosa Counties, as well clientele’s homes. Over the past all the more exciting. a.m. to 3 p.m. to listen to the the Year Presentation. as private and home schools, several years I have perfected ■ Spring Break ZooCamp: McGuire’s Bag Pipe Band. The The presentation will take will be rounding the bases for at home Cosmetology services The annual spring break event features face painting, arts place April 5 at 4 p.m. on the literacy this year. and feel that more seniors ZooCamp kicks off March 23 and crafts, a bouncy house and Main Stage located on the fair “Scoop’s Reading should enjoy the same care.” through March 27 for Santa animal encounters. General grounds at East Milton Challenge” offers a fun and Rosa County and March 30 admission prices apply with no Recreational Park. unique way to engage students through April 3 for Escambia additional charge for the activi- To nominate your special in reading. This incentive-based Call for your and Okaloosa County. For kids mother, simply write a letter program encourages students to ages 6-11, this week-long pro- ties associated with this event. Free Consultation Today. ■ telling judges why she should be set goals and read to achieve gram offers daily train rides Zootography: Spend the mornings of March 16 and 21 SRC Mother of the Year in 150 those goals. Students participat- (850) 565-0194 through The Zoo’s 30-acre words or less. The entry must be ing in the program have the wildlife preserve, as well as sci- (9:30 to 11:30 a.m.) with a pho- Limited time offer. tographer and Zoo Guide learn- postmarked by March 20. opportunity to earn tickets to a Some Restrictions Apply. ence experiments and educa- Include contact information, with Pelicans game, in addition to Vicky Rankin, tional seminars throughout the ing tips and techniques for cap- turing amazing photographs. phone number. To learn more, cool prizes from sponsors. Owner week-long camp. call (850) 623-3821 ext. 200. To learn more, call 934-8444. ZooCamp runs from 9 a.m. to The class is designed to accom- 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. modate any level of experience Daily snacks, lunches and a and all camera types. Afterward, camper t-shirt is included in the participants will go on a one- registration fee, which is $200 hour special-access tour to try for Zoo Friends members and out their new skills. Classes $225 for non-members. include full-day Zoo admission, ■ Zoo Tots: This weekly pro- 30-45 minutes of classroom gram (March 17, 24 and 31; 9:30 instruction, a 60-minute special- a.m.) is geared toward children access tour and 30-minute wrap- under the age of 5 and includes a up to discuss and share. Sponsor train ride, story time and animal Ritz Camera will provide each encounters. Punch cards are attendee with $20 in coupons. available for $40 and are good Cost is $25 for Zoo members, for eight Zoo Tots visits (adult $30 in advance and $35 same and toddler). A full card is day for non-members. Space is redeemable for a free feed bag. limited so please register in One-time program cost for an advance at www.zootography-
OBITUARY
DORIS P. KLEIN Survivors include her husband of 1924-2009 62 years, Robert “Bob” Klein; son, Robert “Bob” Klein Jr.; sister, Evelyn Alexander of Dallas; sever- Doris Prince Klein, 85, of Gulf al nieces and nephews. Breeze, passed away Thursday, Graveside service and interment March 5, 2009. were Tuesday, March 10, at Klein was a wonderful and car- Barrancas National Cemetery. ing wife and mother and will be Faith Chapel Funeral Home in remembered as a helpful neighbor Pensacola was in charge of to many. arrangements.
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GBHS Advisory Council seeks Advertise in new members for 2009-10 Gulf Breeze News! The Gulf Breeze High returning applications is today, School Advisory Council is March 12. seeking parent and community To learn more, call 916-4105. members for the 2009-2010 ■
school year. Gulf Breeze Elementary 3822 N. 9th Ave, Pensacola, FL There are two parent open- School started its annual book At 9th and Fairfield ings. One will be elected by bal- drive for foster children on lot; one will be elected at the Monday. New and previously Before... GBHS PTSO general meeting. enjoyed books can be dropped those old photos fade away! Community position open- off at the school. Cash donations PHOTO ings require prospects to com- are being accepted, and all RESTORATION plete an application for consid- monies collected will be used to We can repair fading, cracks and eration of an appointment by purchase books through spots, remove people and objects from photos. Combine Principal Sylvan Ladner. Scholastic. Last year, more than two or more photos together. Applications for interested 7,000 books were collected total Also persons can be obtained via the with a little over 2,500 coming Custom t shirts Posters GBHS Web site www.san- from GBES. Coordinator of the Submitted photo tarosa.k12.fl.us/gbh or the GBES effort is Mike Rodgerson, 435-7373 The Pensacola Beach Woman’s Club January birthday girls are, from left: Jackie Hope, school office. The deadline for fifth-grade teacher. Jo Ann Robertson, Liz Knaus and Marilyn Lazear. Linda Taylor Murphy Gulf Breeze Historical Society COACH DOLCE & to hear Coe speak next Tuesday GABBANA
The Gulf Breeze Area MICHAEL KORS Historical Society will have J. Mansfield Coe speak on ‘The presents... Coe History of Gulf Breeze’ at VERA WANG its 7 p.m. meeting Tuesday, March 17, at the Gulf Breeze of the Now’s the time to make VERA BRADLEY City Hall. To learn more, call alk of the own T TBy Betty Archer Allen a real estate purchase. 484-1099 or send an e-mail to [email protected] [email protected]. Call Today BEBE be March 19 at Our Lady of the at noon. The public is invited to cell: 850-748-0865 Author Myra Shofner Assumption Catholic Church, attend. Tickets are $35 for non- office: 850-934-3233 NIKE to appear in Navarre 920 Via De Luna Drive, members. There is no charge Pensacola Beach. for members. Myra Shofner, a Gulf Coast If you are interested in To make a reservation or NICOLE MILLER Suzanne M. Day, O.D. author, will present ‘Writing: attending, please call 857-0623 request membership informa- doctor of optometry 1040 Gulf Breeze Pkwy Suite 210 Inspiration and Perspiration,’ at or 934-8977. tion, please call Rosanne & MANY MORE 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March The Club’s January birthday Williams at 497-1684 or Gulf Breeze, Fl 32561 18 at the Navarre Library, 8484 gals included Jackie Hope, Jo [email protected]. [email protected] 850.932.4184 James Harvell Road. Ann Robertson, Liz Knaus and Shofner has published ‘Short Marilyn Lazear. A special Santa Rosa Shores & Sassy,’ ‘Every Time We thanks to the hostesses – Dot Women’s Club gathers Kiss,’ ‘With My Little Eye,’ ‘A Gipps, Bev Dufrechou, Barbara Little Book About a Lot of Gray and Letty Johnson – who Green, green and green was Grace,’ ‘Naboth’s Vineyard,’ decorated in the Mardi Gras the color for a entertaining St. ‘The Mystery at Crescent theme for the luncheon. They Patrick Day theme at the March Lake,’ ‘Women in the Bible’ got all the members in the meeting of the Santa Rosa and others. mood for the Club’s participa- Shores Women’s Club. Her novels, ‘With My Little tion in the Mardi Gras Parade The meeting was held at the Eye,’ an adult mystery, and “The Krewe of Wrecks” Feb. beautiful waterfront home of ‘Mystery at Crescent Lake,’ a 22 on Pensacola Beach. Donna Sutton. Hostesses were children’s mystery, are both set Phil Berry drove the trolley Maureen Brescia, Louise in Milton. filled with fun-loving members Rosinki and Margaret Myra is married to Rev. throwing beads and moon pies. Cunningham. The house was David Shofner, and their pas- Jackie Zacham was the safety all afloat with green helium sion is traveling around the manager who made sure none balloons, green table settings globe assisting pastors in other of the members walking and and food in keeping with the countries to establish new throwing beads got left behind. Irish theme. churches and teaching in Bible Linda Knell and her husband, First program was a slide Seminaries. Next to writing Michael, got up early that day tour with travel agent Maureen and mission work, Myra’s to ice down the drinks and Brescia on Ireland, and the sec- greatest passion is encouraging cook the food so that all mem- ond program was a “pot of aspiring writers to excel in the bers had plenty to eat and gold” with Antiquarian craft of writing. drink. Traders.. Several people The program is part of Lore, The membership wishes to brought old jewelry and went Legends and Learning at the extend a very special thank you home with several hundred dol- Library, sponsored by the to Phil, Jackie, Linda and lars in hand. It was a fun, fes- Friends of the Navarre Library. Michael for making this a great tive time for all. The Lore, Legends program is and fun day for all who partici- Next month’s meeting will held on the third Wednesday of pated in the parade. be held at Monia Michael’s each month, presenting a vari- home on Hillside Drive. Santa ety of topics to the public. Bell, ex-Justice, to Rosa Shores Women’s Club is To learn more, call 936- address Tiger Bay Club a social club that is open to all 8514. women in the Santa Rosa Each month, the Friends of Former Florida Supreme Shores community. If you Navarre Library invite a local Court Justice Kenneth Bell will need more club info, please call artist to display their works in be the guest speaker for the Julia Russell at 934-5698. the meeting room at the March 20 meeting of the Navarre Library. If you are a Panhandle Tiger Bay Club. His Correction local artist who would like to presentation will be ‘When the participate, please call Susan Bough Breaks: The Risks of Patricia Lott, a Cook, Library Manager, at 936- an Underfunded Judicial new member of 6120. Branch.’ the Driftwood Bell was appointed to the Garden Club, was Pensacola Beach Florida Supreme Court in 2002. misidentified in a Woman’s Club meets As a justice, he authored photograph that numerous significant opinions appeared in the Lott The Pensacola Beach on a wide variety of issues. Feb. 26 ‘Talk of Woman’s Club monthly meet- The luncheon meeting will the Town.’ This is the correct ing and potluck luncheon will be held at New World Landing photo.
Santa Rosa Shores Women's Club March guest speakers, travel agent Maureen Brescia (left) and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coker with Antiquarian Traders pose with Judy Miller, Club President (in green).
Submitted photo
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Many Americans express their zation, can earn calling-card minutes read. “It is not a word to be thrown based Merrill Lynch employee. In a let- stay in touch with family and friends. desire to support our troops, and for American troops. around. It has been an honor to protect ter to coworkers, Butler requested their Each phone donated generates one 250- churches and community organizations Already, $250,000 in phone cards and serve all of you. I faced death with help in making a difference. The sim- minute calling card, and each $40 actively work to help their families. have been sent to the troops from Help the secure knowledge that you would ple act of gathering old phones from donation is worth one 1,200-minute Did you know that you can personal- Them Call Home, an effort founded by not have to... Never Falter! Don’t hesi- friends and co-workers turned into a calling card. ly help troops stay in touch with their Pensacola resident Jodie Butler who tate to honor and support those of us wonderful nationwide effort to make a Gulf Breeze News, Gulf Breeze City families? Believe it or not, your old cell found a way to serve the troops after who have had the honor of protecting difference in the lives of the men and Hall and Gulf Breeze Rotary Club have phones can “Help them Call Home.” the death of his brother-in-law, Dan that which is worth protecting.” women serving our country. all been accepting donations for over a The donation of your old cell phone Clay. Butler was moved to action when Though devastated, Butler was Under the program, cell phones, year. Helpthemcallhome.org lists cell buys phone time for troops. Your used his family received a letter from Clay determined to give something back to working or not, are donated to “Help phone drop spots and mail-in informa- or discarded cell phones, when donated that changed their lives. the men and women serving America. Them Call Home” and are traded for tion for phones, and donations can be to the “Help them Call Home” organi- “I know what honor is,” Clay’s letter At that time, Butler was a Pensacola- calling cards that enable the troops to made as well. Gulf Breeze Relay For Life April 25-26 An Evening with ...
It’s almost time to get those Episcopal Church on St. Francis walking shoes out of the closet Drive in Gulf Breeze on March Robin Roberts for a great cause. 24, April 14 and April 21 at 6:30 The annual Gulf Breeze p.m. Relay for Life, a popular To learn more, call Vanessa Friday, March 27, 7 p.m. fundraiser for the American Brandt at the American Cancer Olive Baptist Church, 1836 E. Olive Road Cancer Society, will be held at Society at (850) 266-2281. Gulf Breeze High School’s On Saturday, March 7, the The Women’s Board of Baptist Health Care Foundation Dolphin Stadium on Saturday Gulf Breeze Relay for Life con- presents breast cancer survivor and co-anchor of and Sunday, April 25-26. ducted its annual Duck Race in The Relay’s Initial Starting the swimming pool at The Club. Good Morning America, Robin Roberts. Ceremonies will begin at noon More than 400 ducks were on Saturday, and the event will released. Seating is limited. General admission tickets are $35. run through Sunday morning at After about 18 minutes, For tickets, please call 469-7906 or visit 6 a.m. Duck No. 88 made it to the www.baptisthealthcarefoundation.org. This year’s goal is to raise other end of the pool. The hold- $77,000 for the American er of the ticket receives a two- All proceeds will benefit cancer services at Baptist Health Care. Cancer Society. night stay at the Imperial Palace So far, 23 Relay Teams have in Biloxi. signed up with a goal of A total of 12 Relay Teams You’ll Love the Way $56,000. Old and new teams are sold tickets for the event, which Baptist Cares for You encouraged to attend the raised more than $2,000 for the upcoming team meetings being Gulf Breeze Relay for Life held at St Francis of Assisi event. Sponsored by: WEAR TV3, Cox Communications, and Quint and Rishy Studer
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ADVERTISING SALES: Pam Randall $3.6 trillion budget a disservice to us all OFFICE MANAGER: Karen Murphy As people all over the for anything besides the feder- country and even here in al government before too long. “I have a new baby, so it hasn’t GRAPHICS / PRODUCTION: Washington, D.C., are In addition to making you made much of a difference in Scott Cleveland demanding that the govern- pay more every day, bigger my sleeping habits.” Nick Noyes ment stop recklessly spending government and higher taxes Stephanie Bell their tax dollars, it is beyond corrode people’s trust in our Gulf Breeze CONTRIBUTORS: me why the new administra- markets. Restoring confi- Betty Archer Allen tion would present the nation dence in these markets is the Bette Boyle with a $3.6 trillion budget. key to our economic recovery, Pam Brannon However, that’s what it did yet every day the President Scott Page just last week, and it comes sound like a good idea on the which will end up hurting sci- increases his anti-capitalist Chuck Randle with a $1.75 trillion deficit. surface. It doesn’t take an entific, religious, and other rhetoric. Taking away the These and other recent economist, though, to set off organizations that are already incentive for charitable giving actions by the President have warning bells of how this struggling in this economy. Is and allowing judges to rewrite resulted in Dow Jones action will send energy prices that a way to help Americans? mortgage terms for people Industrial Average falling soaring once again – those We are all faced with new, who lied about their income is nearly 20 percent since same prices that just came difficult decisions because of no way to restore that confi- back down. As we’ve seen the economy. As we make “It’s just hard getting up in the Member: Inauguration Day, the fastest dence. drop under a new president in before, increases in energy sacrifices, forego certain On the heels of the last tril- dark every morning.” Florida Press Association at least 90 years. prices are felt by everyone. spending, and ensure we are lion-and-a-half tax dollars, Susie Fiveash National Newspaper Assn. This budget proposal was Equally disconcerting are behaving in a financially here we are looking at a budg- Gulf Breeze the tax increases included in responsible manner, shouldn’t Gulf Breeze Area Chamber hailed by its proponents as fis- et blueprint to shell out just a cally responsible, environmen- this budget. Imposing tax the government be doing the few more trillion, and with it of Commerce (“2003 Small tally friendly, healthy, job-cre- increases during a recession is same? Shouldn’t the govern- further proposals to not only Business of the Year”) ating, and good for middle a prescription for fiscal ruin. ment be setting the example? take more of Americans’ hard- Pensacola Beach Chamber America. Taking a look at What the American people In less than three weeks, the earned money but also makes of Commerce what exactly it proposes, how- aren’t being told is that raising federal government managed goods and services more costly Pensacola Chamber ever, made it clear that this taxes on families making over to send out one-and-a-half tril- for everyone. If the promise of Commerce proposal would be a disservice $250,000 also amounts to rais- lion dollars courtesy of a of more tax-and-spend govern- to all Americans. A notable ing taxes on small businesses. “stimulus” plan and an ment policies is the new Navarre Tourist provision proposes capping The budget proposal takes yet omnibus appropriations bill administration’s version of Development Council carbon emissions and auction- another step in capping the that did anything but reduce giving me the hard sell, I’m Santa Rosa County Chamber ing them off, otherwise known amount of charitable deduc- the size of government. At not interested, and neither are of Commerce as cap-and-trade. This might tions that can be itemized, this rate, there won’t be room the American people. “Not well. I have been going to sleep and waking up too late.” LETTER POLICY: Gulf Breeze News welcomes your opinion. Linda Holston We reserve the right to edit a Gulf Breeze letter to fit space available. We do not accept letters containing Public can help obtain $1.6 million stimulus a personal attack on any indi- vidual. Letters must be limited The City of Gulf Breeze has tecting the safety of residents programs in the country and to one per month from an indi- an opportunity through stimu- LETTERS and visitors. one of the best training pro- vidual writer. If we receive form lus funding to receive the $1.6 Prescribed Fire is a safe way grams for its certified pre- letters, we will print only the first million needed for the complete of the Gulf Breeze Area to apply a natural process, scribed burn managers. one we receive. Include your Deadman’s Island Restoration Chamber of Commerce Annual ensure ecosystem health and Through our Division of name, address and daytime Project. One of the require- Awards Gala! We appreciate reduce wildfire risk. Many of Forestry, we promote the reduc- phone number. ments is letters of recommen- not only your time and atten- our plant and animal communi- tion of hazardous fuel build- dations from the area home- ties are dependent on a regular ups, especially in our wildland- CORRECTIONS: Gulf Breeze tion, but your dedicated com- owners supporting the project. occurrence of fire for a healthy News is committed to accuracy mitment to showcasing our urban interface areas. “It hasn’t really affected me at and wants to hear from you if we If you would like to submit a community’s leaders, as well as existence. Prescribed fire pro- Prescribed burning helps pro- all.” need to make a correction or letter of recommendation for this region’s news, sports and vides better forage for wildlife vide protection to thousands of Jill Mayes clarification. Please email us the project, please e-mail your information! Whether online and livestock, returns nutrients homeowners across Florida. A Gulf Breeze at [email protected] letter – preferably in Pdf format or in print, you are a tribute to to the soil, helps to control cer- good example of this occurred with the subject line – to me at our area and your industry! tain plant diseases, and reduces in 2007 when the Bugaboo Fire CORRECTION or [email protected], and I See you in the news! hazardous fuel build-ups. north of Lake City was con- CLARIFICATION. Or, call can place it in the grant appli- Brian Tucker Florida has been certifying tained only after it went into an (850) 932-8986 during cation package. Levin & Rinke prescribed burn managers since area that had been regularly office hours and ask for Thank you for your continu- 1987, and every five years prescribed burned.” news or sports departments. Resort Realty ing support of the Deadman’s these individuals must have For more information about ADVERTISERS: Gulf Breeze Island Restoration Project. News will not be responsible for Prescribed burns help training and experience to Florida’s Division of Forestry, Heather Reed quality or discoloration in ads manage wildfire danger remain certified. There are including information about provided by the advertiser or its Gulf Breeze more than 1,500 certified pre- wildfires, visit the division’s agents. I’d like to remind state resi- scribed burn managers in Web site at Business of Year leader dents of the vital role that pre- Florida helping to prescribe http://www.fl-dof.com. “I haven’t really thought about Gulf Breeze News is published gives shout out to GBN scribed or controlled burning burn 2 million acres of land Charles H. Bronson it all that much.” weekly on Thursdays for $30 plays in maintaining the health annually. Commissioner, per year by Gulf Breeze News Karen Taylor Thank you, Gulf Breeze of Florida’s forests and other Florida has one of the most Florida Agriculture Gulf Breeze Publishing, Inc. Periodical News, for your stellar coverage natural areas, as well as pro- extensive prescribed burning and Consumer Services postage paid at Gulf Breeze GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 12, 2009 7 A Community Gulf Breeze NEWS
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While I was busy the other Americans suffer permanent morning sweeping the front hearing loss from exposure to porch and changing the wall such noise, so I am sure we decorations from Valentine’s to seniors look forward to positive St. Patrick’s Day, I had to laugh results, ahem! again at the fact that, in spite of ■ the Irish-sounding name Boyle, A clever south Florida I am really hiding German columnist offers these sugges- ancestry under there. tions regarding how we seniors For many years during the can still live well while saving month of March, my husband a shamrock on my green jacket a medicine that will help treat money. and I, and eventually our chil- and then, look out, McGuire’s, hearing loss from exposure to ■ Be sure to use each tea dren, took a spring break vaca- here I come! loud noise. Noise-induced hear- bag three times. tion to south Florida. On St. ■ ing loss is the most common ■ Carry a deep handbag, so Patrick’s Day, that last name Saturday, March 7 marked occupational disease. While the that by the time you finish rum- got us lots of offers for a free the 32nd meeting of the effort to prevent the condition maging for your wallet, some- drink at the poolside bar of the Whisper Bay Homeowners’ is not new, experts say it has one else will have offered to Lauderdale Biltmore. Thank Association. Yes, it has been picked up steam more recently. pay for whatever it is. goodness they never offered us that long! The group met at a A few months from now, a And, here are a few bumper (ugh!) green beer! new venue, Tiger Point group of 600 Marines at Camp stickers currently seen in New Now it occurs to me that I Country Club, with Charles Pendleton in California will York: have never tried it here in Gulf Venable, our venerable face rifle-range training with ■ “Forget World Peace - Breeze. I suppose I should President, chairing the meeting not only foam plugs in their Visualize Using Your Turn rehearse a brogue ... Greet every- as usual. I can’t say enough ears, but also a drink that tastes Signal!” (we could sure use one with, “Top o’ the morning to about the grand job he has done very much like wild berry that one here!) you, laddie!” My hair really was for us all these years. herbal tea that is supposed to ■ “Conscience is what hurts red when I was a kid, but it’s ■ offer some protection. when everything else feels so way too late for that now. For the past few years, Federal government statistics good.” Maybe I will just have to pin research has been done to find indicate that about 10 million See you next week! PUBLIC BAY MEADOWS SUBDIVISION DEVELOPER CLOSEOUT Habitat House to be dedicated Saturday SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 11 A.M. The Habitat home that the St. Ann Catholic d’oeuvres and delicious dessert Santa Rosa County, Off Avalon Blvd. Gulf Breeze United Methodist AITH St. Ann Catholic Church will reception. The Silent Auction • 29 TOTAL RESIDENTIAL LOTS F • 5 SELLING ABSOLUTE Church worked on in partner- celebrate Wednesday morning from 6-7:30 p.m. features travel ship with Navarre and St. Paul REGARDLESS OF PRICE surfing ministry? GBUMC will Masses during Lent at 6:30 a.m. packages, original art, sailing United Methodist Church is • OWNER FINANCING, NO QUALIFYING be holding a meeting Monday, and 8:30 a.m. and fishing adventures, local nearing completion. • PUBLIC WATER & SEWER March 16, at 6:30 p.m. at the The Knights of Columbus restaurant gift certificates, and • PAVED ROADS, 1 MILE TO I-1O The final sod will be laid, and Fairpoint Campus, Room 6 for will hold a fish fry each Friday much more. Winners will be • MINUTES TO ALL MAJOR SHOPPING trees and shrubs planted prior to anyone and everyone interested at 5 p.m. Stations of the Cross announced immediately follow- • RESTRICTED: SINGLE FAMILY HOMES the dedication ceremony and in surfing. Please come and ing. There will be plenty of fun Additional Details At: celebration Saturday, March 14, will be observed each Friday at share your ideas. Call Reid at with door prizes, chance-ticket at 1938 Diplomat Street, Gulf 6:30 p.m. www.BoylestonAuctions.com 932-3594 for information . drawings to win entire tables of Breeze. The Knights of Columbus & PensacolaMLS.com, ML#365265 ■ Registration has begun for fabulous items and the usual To learn more, call 932-3594 Wednesday Dinner will be at 6 an Adult League Basketball, popular Wine Toss. Location: I-10, Exit #22. South on ■ Senior Pastor-designate p.m., and the menu will be Avalon Blvd., 1.1 mi. to Bay Mark Your Calendar Now! ages 16 and up. Registration General admission or spon- Shane Stanford and his family spaghetti and meatballs. Meadows. deadline is Tuesday, March 17. sor’s tickets are available. will meet members of Gulf This schedule will remain in Watch for the Auction Signs! Register at the Fairpoint or General admission tickets are Breeze United Methodist effect throughout Lent until Terms: 10% buyer’s premium. Soundside Campus $20 and include food and bever- Church on Sunday, March 15, at Holy Week. Seller financing w/20% down. Games will be played at age; sponsor tickets are $30 and the Fairpoint Campus. Soundside between March 31- include food/beverage as well as The Stanfords will be intro- (850) May 12. There will be a church St. Paul Methodist eight chance tickets for draw- duced in all three Fairpoint serv- St. Paul United Methodist 434-0377 FL AU 430/AB3 league for weekend warriors ings! You must be present to ices, and Shane will share a Church Preschool in Gulf who haven’t touched a basket- win with chance ticket. Chance brief word. The family will be in ball in months but just want the Breeze is now registering chil- tickets for drawings and Wine The Courtyard between services exercise. These games will be dren 3 and 4 years old. The 4- Toss tickets are $2. to visit with as many people as on Thursday nights at 6, 7, or 8 year-old program is free, and a For tickets, please contact possible given the time con- p.m. The competitive league for 2-year old program also is avail- Averett Mull at 932-6467or pur- straints. When the family those who are serious about able. Call 932-0692 or 932- chase them in the St. Francis of arrives to begin their ministry competing will play on Tuesday 8002 for more information. Assisi Church Parish Hall after (scheduled now for June 1) nights at 6, 7, or 8 p.m. 9 a.m. Sunday service. there will be a more formal St. Francis reception. Registration is $400 per ■ The youth of Gulf Breeze team. Teams can have up to 10 Episcopal Christ Church Music at Christ Church con- at Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church will players. Individuals can register St. Francis of Assisi sponsor a Pancake Breakfast for $50 each, and teams will be Episcopal Church in Gulf tinues its 34th season of present- Sunday, March 15 at the created as numbers allow. Breeze is busy planning its Fifth ing fine music to Pensacola Soundside Campus. Come to For more information, call Annual Mid Summer Night audiences with two concerts church hungry and help support 932-3594 or 916-1660. Party, scheduled for Saturday, featuring the Great Kney Organ, our Honduras Mission trip. The All programs of the church June 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. one of the most significant pipe · 110 Bed Assisted youth will be selling are open to the public. For more The party will feature a Silent organs on the Gulf Coast. Living/Retirement pancake/sausage breakfasts information on these or any Auction Fundraiser that gives The first event features Community before each service for a nomi- other activity of the church, call guests the opportunity to bid on Andrew Peters, one of the rising · Locally Owned young artists in today’s organ nal fee of $5. 932-3594, 916-1660, or visit an array of exciting items amid and Operated ■ Want to be a part of a new www.gbumc.org. a wine, cheese, heavy hors music world, on Sunday, March 22, at 3 p.m. at Christ Church, · Home Cooked Meals located at Wright and Palafox · Linen and Suggestion: Take a little bit of control Streets in Pensacola. The con- Housekeeping Service cert is free and open to the pub- · 24 Hour Staff Last week, our congregation lic; a $5 donation is suggested. and Security held a Bible study about change. Currently organist/director at · Activities Program It is all around us, and we may Second Presbyterian Church in Conveniently · Respite & Day Care feel overwhelmed and helpless St. Louis, Peters alo represents a located in at times. Our faith can see us “new generation” of artists per- through, and as Jesus asks in forming at Christ Church. One the heart of Matthew 7, “…which of you of Andrew Peters’ hallmarks is Gulf Breeze can do anything about it by sim- Rev. Rory Hermann his highly imaginative program- 934-1061 ply worrying?” Good Shepherd Lutheran Church ming, including music from the behind Often we cannot do much to Renaissance to the present day, www.villasgulfbreeze.com and including music that can Cancun’s alter the forces of change that There was not any spare money dowel and tied a piece of kite engage and delight the audi- swirl around us. However, if we in the family budget for such string to the dowel. He fash- Restaurant ence. AL#9664 can do anything at all, no matter things, so my father put his ioned me a perfectly functional how minor, we are not helpless. ingenuity to work. He found yo-yo. We have some control. two pieces of scrap lumber, “… for I have learned in I came from a family of eight. placed them side-by-side and whatever situation I am to be My mother and father married then put a metal shaft through content…I have learned the after the Second World War, and them. secret of facing plenty and I arrived a couple of years later. He clamped the shaft in his hunger, abundance and need. I My mother had a miscarriage portable electric drill, fastened can do all things through him prior to me. My father did not the drill to his work bench, and [Christ] who strengthens me” attend college and sometimes turned on the drill. Using a (Philippians 4:11-13). We can Coming May 7th worked three jobs to support the wood chisel he managed to turn lament what we don’t have, or family. those two blocks of wood into we can take a little bit of con- Call 932-8986 I remember asking for a yo- two halves of a yo-yo. He trol. yo when they were the rage. joined the halves to a short God bless you this month!
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Resource www.gulfbreezenews.com Council meets The Bay Area Resource Council will meet at 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18 at Gulf Breeze City Hall. Dr. Rick Harper, Director of the Haas Center for Business Estate Plans Probate Research and Economic Guardianships Development will discuss 445 E. Government St. Pensacola, FL Economic Development and the (850) 934-5702 (888) 4FL-Will Green Jobs Market. www.MyPinkLaywer.com The public is welcome. To Submitted photo learn more, call Mary Gutierrez Publix makes donation to Santa Rosa Kid’s House at (850) 332-7976 ext. 226. BARC is staffed by the West Publix Inc. recently donated $1,500 to the Santa Rosa Kid’s House to go toward the upkeep Florida Regional Planning and equipment of the facility. Pictured are, from left: Traci Ritchey, Kid’s House case manag- IREMAN Council, a not-for-profit agency er; Ed Betts, Publix District Manager; Chad Sutherland, Gulf Breeze Store Manager; Tomell F that provides professional plan- Johnson, Navarre Store Manager; Ron Littleford, Pace Store Manager; Cathy Powers-Sears, ning, coordinating and advisory Kid’s House Coordinator; and Sheriff Wendell Hall. The facility was built to lessen the impact Termite & Pest Control services to local governments, of crime against the children of thecounty. Either stationed there or given office space are offi- state and federal agencies and cers of the Santa County Sheriff’s Office, Attorney General’s Office, counselors, medical “To The Rescue Since 1977” the public in order to preserve examiners, Division of Children and Welfare investigators and others. Hall serves as chairman and enhance quality of life. of the board for the Kid’s House and gratefully accepted the donation from Publix. Gulf Breeze 932-9288 ! Covenant Hospice reaches out to veterans MLS# 358806 $529,900 Covenant Hospice of innovative programs that aim to die each month; that’s roughly Palliative Care Program. Pensacola recently received a provide care and services to vet- 28 percent of all deaths in the Hospice care is part of the basic ‘Reaching Out” grant from The erans at the end of life. The United States. Nearly 40 percent eligibility package for veterans National Hospice and Palliative grant will contribute funding to of enrolled veterans live in areas enrolled in the Veterans Health Care Organization (NHPCO). Covenant Hospice for nine that are considered rural, where Administration. Hospice services Funded by the Department of months to not only support the community hospices and VA also are covered by Medicare, Veterans Affairs, the grants pro- success of individual programs, palliative care programs are Medicaid, most managed care gram is designed to increase but to ultimately assist the VAin often not readily available. On organizations, private insurance access to hospice and palliative discovering new ways to reach any given night, more than plans, and HMOs. However, like 831 Baycliffs Dr. Gulf Breeze ● 4 BD / 3.5 BA ● 3,019 SF care services for rural and homeless veterans and veterans 200,000 veterans are without majority of the American public, homeless veterans. living in rural areas. shelter and lack basic health- most veterans don’t know that Covenant Hospice was one of Volunteers are needed to help care. Ensuring that all veterans these options exist. 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Environmental Horticulture Agent Theresa Friday Snapdragons provide reliable summer color Summer snapdragon, Angelonia angusti- folia, is one of the hottest new summer annu- als on the market today. Landscape profes- sionals and horticulturists are raving about its heat and drought tolerance, extended bloom period and performance in the land- scape. Better Homes and Gardens magazine listed it as one of the Top 20 Annuals of 2008. According to Bodie Pennisi, an Extension horticulturist with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the flowers of summer snapdragon look a lot like those of its cousin, the winter snapdragon. However, summer snapdragon likes summer heat, not winter cold. Native to Mexico and the West Indies, summer snap- dragon is best treated as an annual in all zones except zone 10 and 11. Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News Plants have a bushy growth habit and Gayle Piret’s truck-bed lasagna gardens have produced several harvests of fresh, organic produce in just over two months of operation. reach about 18 to 24 inches tall. They are quite vigorous and may flop over in late summer. If this happens, cut them back to stimulate new growth and additional blooms in the fall. Its flower spikes have about a dozen flowers, each approximately an inch across. Gardening: They open in sequence from the bottom of the spike upward. The flowers hold up well in floral arrangements. Summer snapdragons are available in a As easy as making lasagna! wide range of colors, including white, rose, lilac, violet, blue and many shades in between. Some cultivars have speckled or BY SCOTT PAGE time constraints, physical limitations bicolor flowers. Flowering occurs over an Gulf Breeze News or power-tool ineptness. eight to ten week period in summer, peaking [email protected] For an area such as Gulf Breeze, in June and July. which has soil made almost entirely Many cultivars are now available. ‘Alba’ Every week, a local woman pulls of sand, lasagna gardening is a great is a white-flowering form, ‘Blue Pacific’ has up behind Aegean Breeze or way to grow produce that otherwise blue and white flowers and ‘Pandiana’ has Starbucks to pick up a load of fertiliz- would not be possible. light pink flowers. er for her garden. So how do you make a lasagna Several improved strains are now avail- That’s right. She doesn’t go to Wal- garden? able. At around two feet tall, those known as Mart or a feed store to pay for what First, you need something to hold Angelface are more upright, compact and local restaurants will gladly give the “lasagna.” Old truck bed-liners produce lots of flower spikes in a variety of away. work great. colors. Other strains currently available Gayle Piret, who has lived in the “The bed-liner is like the casserole include the AngelMist series and Carita area for over 30 years, with the last dish,” said Rachel Detoro, Piret’s series. Both come in a wide selection of col- nine in Gulf Breeze, takes the leftover friend and neighbor who helps with ors on vigorous, bushy plants that flower foodstuffs home and places them in upkeep of the garden. “We just went heavily. AngelMist cultivars produce larger one of her two composting bins or to a car dealership and they let us flowers on compact plants around two feet directly into her lasagna garden. have the bed-liners.” tall, while cultivars in the Carita series gen- “Leftover produce is great to use Like the well-known pasta, layers erally are somewhat taller than other strains. for composting,” Piret said. “Each of soil-enriching organic materials are A new angelonia strain is Serena. week I pick up about 40 pounds of then placed in the dish to create plant- Growing only 12 inches to 18 inches tall, leftover coffee grounds from ing soil. Serena angelonias are among the most com- Starbucks. The great thing is that “We started with hay on the bot- pact. The strain provides an excellent selec- most restaurants will be more than tom, then compost, pine bark and sea- Scott Page/Gulf Breeze News tion of colors, including Serena Lavender, happy to give this stuff away. It helps weed on top,” Detoro explained. “You Gayle Piret (right) poses in her truck-bed garden with friend Rachel Detoro (left) and her dog, Buddy. Serena Lavender Pink, Serena White and them with the cost of maintaining want to add about an inch or two at a Serena Purple. their dumpster.” time.” sweet snap peas, broccoli, spinach, Rachel is a doer and work really Plant summer snapdragon in full sun and Free fertilizer is only one of the There are no hard and fast rules lettuce, greens, onions, potatoes, pars- began when I presented her with the well-drained soil. Set plants approximately many reasons why this new method is about what to use for your layers, just ley and dill just to name a few. idea. I more or less provide the 12 inches apart. Or, grow them in patio con- gaining popularity. so long as it’s organic. Once your lay- As mentioned earlier, Piret makes resources and she supplies the labor.” tainers. Summer snapdragons look particu- Lasagna gardening is an alternative ers have reached the desired level, her own fertilizer in two composting Piret said that the cost of starting larly nice when grown with plants with gray to traditional gardening that allows begin watering the garden until it bins located near the garden. the garden is a little high on the front- leaves, like wormwood, silver plectranthus the gardener to avoid the digging, reaches the consistency of a wet Piret, who grew up working on her end but says the benefits cannot be or lamb’s ear. weeding, and tilling that make the sponge. grandparents’ farm in rural Alabama, measured in dollars. A slow-release fertilizer incorporated into hobby less enjoyable. Now it’s time to plant. attributes her upbringing for her new- “It’s priceless to me to be able to the soil at planting time will ensure uniform “The digging, hoeing, weeding and Piret and Detoro have virtually found interest in gardening. walk out of my door and grab what I growth. Let the plants dry out between keeping pests away is the worst part raised all of the produce from seed. “It’s like that old saying that people want to eat for dinner,” Piret said. watering times, but be prepared to provide of gardening,” Piret said. “You can “It’s astounding how quickly some often return to their roots,” Piret said. “You can’t buy food with quality supplemental irrigation during dry spells. largely avoid all of that with lasagna of the crops spring up in these lasagna “I worked in the fields growing up. like what’s in that garden,” Detoro Summer snapdragon can be grown from gardening.” gardens,” Piret said. “I love it and I We were up at 4:30 to pick peas and explained. “When you eat food that’s seed, summer tip cuttings or division of the The revolutionary process provides had no idea how easy it is to grow.” corn among other things. fresh, you get so much more nutrition root mass. gardeners a way to produce more Piret’s garden, which has only been “I had been talking about starting See Garden fresh, organic produce regardless of in operation since January, boasts the garden for quite a while, but , Page 4B Book your ad space now for the Gulf Breeze News’ ‘Plan ahead for Prom Special’ March 19, 26! 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LOCAL TV LISTINGS FOR YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Thursday Evening MOVIES March 12, 2009 Thursday Saturday Monday 7 pm 7:30 8 pm 8:30 9 pm 9:30 10 pm 10:30 9:01 p.m. on CBS 9 p.m. on NBC 8 p.m. on FOX Ugly Betty (N) (CC) Grey’s Anatomy (:02) Private Practice News (N) (:35) AABC Eleventh Hour: Where are Tim Gunn and Law & Order: The murder of the plaintiff in a 24: Last seen in the “24: Redemption” TV Derek decides to quit. “Finishing” (N) News (N) Heidi Klum when you need them? Heck, Dr. Hood high-profile lawsuit against a major airline leads Survivor: Tocantins CSI: Crime Scene (:01) Eleventh Hour News (N) Late movie, malevolent genius Jonas Hodges (Acad- BCBS (N) (CC) Investigation (N) “Olfactus” (N) (CC) Show (Rufus Sewell) probably would settle for a little the detectives to a defense attorney (guest star emy Award winner Jon Voight in a guest role) help from the Mode magazine peeps from “Ugly Dallas Roberts) who is willing to do whatever it Rock, Rhythm and Doo Wop Frankie Valli hosts performances by Nova “Marathon Chal- emerges as Jack’s (Kiefer Sutherland) latest DPBS Betty” as he investigates a series of homicidal takes to ensure his big payday, but Cutter and Little Richard, Jay & the Americans, and others. (CC) lenge” adversary as the fight to avert more terror attacks Bones “The Bones Hell’s Kitchen (N) News (N) Every- Every- outbursts by people with no previous history of vi- Rubirosa’s (Linus Roache, Alana De La Garza) EFOX That Foam” (N) (PA) (CC) Raymond Raymond olence during Fashion Week in New York. Marley efforts to bring him to justice hit a bump when continues. Cherry Jones, Bob Gunton, Colm My Name Kath & The Office (:31) 30 ER “Old Times” (N) News (N) Tonight Shelton also stars in the new episode “Olfactus.” Judge Clara Lloyd (guest star Mercedes Ruehl) Feore and Tony Almeida co-star in “9:00 PM- C NBC Is Earl Kim (N) (N) Rock (N) (CC) Show Omar Benson Miller, Valerie Cruz and John Shea makes a surprise ruling in the new episode “By 10:00 PM.” A&E The First 48 (CC) The First 48 (N) The Beast (N) (CC) The Beast (CC) guest star. Perjury.” ››› Tuesday ABCFAM (6:30) Grease (1978) John Travolta. Home Videos The 700 Club (CC) Friday Sunday COM Daily Colbert Futurama S. Park S. 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(CC) As his senior year reaches its midpoint, Riggins the adventures of David Shepherd (Chris Egan, was a friend, prompting Gibbs to dig for more MAX (:15) ›› Pathfinder (2007) Karl Urban. ›› Desperado (1995) (CC) Zane Sex (Taylor Kitsch) mulls whether to meet with a col- “Eragon”), a young soldier who crosses enemy MTV Making the Band 4 Making the Band 4 MTV Special lege coach. Saracen (Zach Gilford) tries to deal lines to save the life of another soldier (Sebastian information on Vance’s past. Paula Newsome SPIKE CSI: Crime Scn TNA iMPACT! (N) (CC) Ways Die Ways Die with his grandmother’s thoughts on his future; Stan) who turns out to be the son of King Silas (“Women’s Murder Club”) and Obba Babatunde ›› TBS Friends Friends Friends Friends Doom (2005) (PA) The Rock. (CC) Tyra (Adrianne Palicki) sees the truth about Cash Benjamin (Ian McShane, curbing the cussing he (“Miss Evers’ Boys”) guest star in the new epi- TNT NBA Basketball: Lakers at Spurs NBA Basketball (Zach Roerig). Kyle Chandler also stars in the did on “Deadwood”). Susanna Thompson (“Once sode “Knockout”; Michael Weatherly, David Mc- USA House (CC) House “Spin” (CC) NCIS (CC) Law & Order: SVU new episode “Game of the Week.” & Again”) and Allison Miller also star. Callum and Pauley Perrette co-star. 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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com GULF BREEZE NEWS March 12, 2009 3B Fun & Games Gulf Breeze NEWS Gulf Breeze celebrates arts; area celebrates St. Paddy’s Day Friday, March 13 Pensacola Cultural Center Box information. (850) 434-6211. Office at (850) 432-2042. For THINGS TO DO Tuesday, March 17 Junior League to host more information, please visit Pub Crawl wraps up annual Bargain Sale www.balletpensacola.com or Seville Quarter hosts St. Patrick’s Day events The Junior League of call Ballet Pensacola at Arts Inc. Members Show will be The free concert is 7:30 p.m. St. Patrick’s Day Party on the beach Pensacola will host its annual (850) 432-9546. held in the high school Band Saturday, March 14, at the Celebrate St. Patrick’s On the fifth and final day of Bargain Sale, to be held at the room each day. Ashmore Fine Arts Auditorium, Day downtown at the Go Irish on the Island Hadji Shrine Temple, 800 West Go Irish on the Island Contact Sue Warner at (850) Building 8, on the Pensacola cam- Seville Quarter with Celebration on Nine Mile Road in Pensacola, Celebration begins 529-4387 for more information pus. a full day of Pensacola Beach, on March 13-14. Find great The five-day celebration on about the festival. The program includes works for events. The fun the annual Pub items at affordable prices. Pensacola Beach begins with a voice and guitar, violin and guitar, starts at 11 a.m. Crawl wraps up the festivities. General Admission Friday the 13th Party and Dogs celebrate solo guitar, guitar duets, trios, quar- with an Irish The following is hours are 2pm-6pm culminates with the St. Pawtrick’s Day tets and guitar orchestra. themed lunch with with a $1.00 admis- annual Pub Crawl on 3 Dogs and a Chick Dog For more information, call the schedule for the day- Irish Stew, Corned Beef long party: sion. St. Patrick’s Day, Bakery and Specialty Shop (850) 484-1847. and Cabbage. ■ 10 a.m. - Sidelines Proceeds from Tuesday, March 17. announces their next doggy There will be Nickel Green Beer ■ the event will benefit A Corned Beef and Monday, March 16 10:45 - The Break social, St Pawtrick's Day party! from 4-5 p.m. in Lili Marlene’s. ■ 11:30 - Paddy O' Learys the Junior League of Cabbage cook off and a Saturday, March 14 from 1-3 Throughout the day there will be ■ 12:15 p.m. - The Islander Pensacola’s community Green Bikini Contest p.m., bring your little lep- Maxine Maxwell specials on Irish Beers and Ales ■ 1 - Paradise Bar and Grill projects which are aimed to promise to delight all. rechaun to a wee party at 3 Dogs performs at PJC and lots of Irish Whiskey to go ■ 1:45 - Crab's We Got 'Em improve the lives of children in Go to www.visitpensaco- & a Chick to celebrate the Maxine Maxwell per- around. The fun will continue with ■ 2:30 - The Dock the foster care system through- labeach.com to view the com- wearin' o' the green! forms her one-woman an "Irish Jig" contest in the End ■ 3:15 - Flounder's out Northwest Florida. plete list of events. ■ Attending dogs drama about African- O’Alley Bar and "Sexiest 4 - Bamboo Willie's For more information or to ■ will have a barking American women strug- Redhead" contest where the audi- 4:45 - Bimini Beach Bar partner with the Junior League Saturday, March 14 ■ good time playing gling for freedom in the ence is the judge. Grab your 5:30 - Sabine Sandbar of Pensacola, contact ■ games such as bob- Ashmore Fine Arts Shelagh and come downtown to 6:15 - Sandshaker (850) 433-4421 or visit ‘Gulf Breeze bing for hotdogs and Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. Seville Quarter, home of Rosie Contact the Pensacola Beach www.juniorleagueofpensacola.o Celebrates the Arts’ musical sit. Complimentary Her journey through history O’Grady’s. Visitors Information Center at rg. this weekend doggie snacks and human good- covers around 150 years and For more information call (850) 932-1500 for more informa- Nancy at tion. The 15th annual Gulf Breeze ies will be served. explores the turning points in the Ballet Pensacola offers Celebrates the Arts 2009 festival For more information on 3 lives of five African-American something for everyone will be March 14-15 at the park- Dogs & a Chick, please visit women. Ballet Pensacola takes the www.3dogsandachick.com or Visit www.pjc.edu for more OPEN DAILY ing lot at Gulf Breeze High 12:30 pm stage at the Pensacola Cultural School. call (850) 243-PAWS. Center for Reaching Beyond, a The popular two-day event, (850) 934-3332 GULF mixed-repertory evening of sponsored by Gulf Breeze Arts Gulf Breeze, Hwy. 98 BREEZE 3.7 miles east of Pens. 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Section C YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER March 12, 2009 Dolphins drop pair of district games Come-from-behind win over Escambia separates Dreamin’ of losses to Navarre, Washington more Blue BY JASON THOMPSON Gulf Breeze News and Gold [email protected] The Gulf Breeze Dolphin baseball I’ve been fortunate enough to see a lot team had a roller coaster week last of great athletes don the Blue and Gold week, recording a non-district win over the last seven years. Along the way, sandwiched in between a pair of district I’ve noticed some great opposing losses. Navarre 10, Dolphins 3 players, too - some of which, despite The Raiders blew open a close wearing ‘enemy’ colors, are good friends game in Gulf Breeze on March 3, with many GBHS athletes. So for those scoring five runs off only one hit - a athletes, I present the top 10 athletes I two-run, two-out homer. wished I could cover in Gulf Breeze: Navarre took a 2-0 lead in the top Diego Figueroa (Catholic, Class of of the first on RBI singles by Matt 2010) - I’ve known only a handful of Brewer and Devonte Taylor. Gulf athletes during my time here that are Breeze cut the deficit in half on a solo good enough to play two sports in homer by Corey Downs. Tyler college. This young man is good at three. McGee, after drawing a walk, injured Figueroa is the placekicker on the his shoulder sliding into second base. Crusader football team and is one of Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News Downs added a two-out single in the their top tennis players. But what he's Gulf Breeze’s Tyler Boylan swings and misses during GBHS’ 10-3 loss to Navarre on March 3. third inning, but was left on base. known for best in Gulf Breeze is being Navarre’s Brandon Bolivar laced a The Dolphins struck out three to pull out a come from behind win at Dolphins tied it in the fourth. a member of the Bayside Thunder with single off the glove of pitcher Trey straight times with two runners on in Escambia Thursday. Matsoukas singled and again, scored many Dolphin soccer players. Davis to make it 5-1. The Raiders the fifth. They also left a pair on in the The Dolphins scored single runs in on an error. He's also one of a select group of added a solo run in the fourth. fourth. the first and second innings. Down Jackson Yates pitched the first five players that can say he scored goals in Ben Lively, who struck out four McGee will miss the next four to singled and scored on a Stephen innings, striking out a pair before more than one game against the over the first four innings, singled in six weeks with the shoulder injury. Robbins sacrifice fly, while Matsoukas Trey Davis got the win in relief, Dolphins. Plus, I know a certain junior the bottom of the fifth and scored on a Dolphins 7, Escambia 4 singled and scored on an error in the striking out two and allowing two varsity soccer player that would love wild pitch to make it 5-2. Lively Gulf Breeze used a two-run double second. base hits. to see him in blue and gold, rather singled again in the sixth inning, but by Kris Matsoukas and a two-run Escambia took a 3-2 lead in the than green and gold. was left on base. single by Lively in the seventh inning bottom of the third before the See Baseball, Pg 3C See Ramblin’, Page 6C Sports Schedule Milam’s no-hitter gives March 12 Softball vs. Pace, (JV 5 p.m., Lady Dolphins second Var. 7) Track at Milton (vs. Pace and straight district shutout Milton), 4 p.m. Brown, Marsh walk in the third and a field- GBHS added one more in March 13 homer in 8-2 loss ing error in the fifth. the third inning when Wright Baseball vs. West Florida, 6 GBHS batted around the led off with a single and scored at Escambia first inning, scoring four runs. on a sacrifice fly by Milam. p.m. Culpepper’s first double scored Gulf Breeze rounded out Softball at Navarre, (JV 5 BY JASON THOMPSON the game’s first run (Rosie the scoring with four in the p.m., Var. 7) Gulf Breeze News Atkinson, who singled). Kasey fourth - all with two outs. Ninth grade, JV Baseball at [email protected] Landfair then hit into a fielder’s Landfair reached on an error West Florida, 4:30/6:30 p.m. choice to with one out before Wright March 14 The Gulf Breeze Lady score reached on a two-out error. Milam, who Both of them scored on a Baseball vs. Starkville, Miss. Dolphin softball team bounced back from a non- singled, double by Claire Koontz. (JV 2 p.m., Var. 4:30) district loss at Escambia to before Kellie Krueger then walked Track at Washington outscore a pair of district foes Lyndsey before a throwing error Invitational, TBA by a combined score of 31-0. Wright’s scored two more runs. March 17 Lady Dolphins 11, West two-out Lady Dolphins 20, PHS 0 (five innings) Baseball vs. PHS (JV 4:30 Florida 0 (five innings) single Alison Milam threw a no- scored Kara Brown threw a two- p.m., Var. 7) hitter with seven strikeouts, Anndrea hit shutout with nine Softball at Washington, (JV while Adrian Culpepper hit Marsh (who Marsh strikeouts as Gulf Breeze 5 p.m., Var. 7) two doubles and drove in two walked) and Landfair. rolled at PHS on March 3. Track vs Navarre and runs as Gulf Breeze (5-4, 5-1 Atkinson went 2-for-4 and The Lady Dolphins scored Washington, 4:30 p.m. in District 1-4A) shut out scored twice, while Landfair 11 runs in the top of the first Tennis at Walton, 3 p.m. West Florida Thursday in scored twice. Wright went 2- inning. Wright, who doubled Gulf Breeze. for-3 and scored twice. twice, scored twice and drove March 18 Milam faced two batters Culpepper doubled again in in two, hit an RBI double in the Baseball vs. Christ over the minimum, throwing the second inning, again opening inning, while Marsh Presbyterian Academy, and Landfair hit run scoring 36 of her 53 pitches for scoring Atkinson, who singled. Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News Tenn. (JV 4 p.m., Var. 6:30) strikes. West Florida’s only Marsh followed with a bloop singles. Marsh scored twice in Alison Milam fires to the plate during her no-hitter in the Lady Tennis vs. PHS, 3:30 p.m. two baserunners came on a single to score Atkinson. See Softball, Pg 6C Dolphins’ 11-0 win over West Florida Thursday.
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BY JASON THOMPSON CERTIFIED Gulf Breeze News TECHNICIANS [email protected] Ready to Serve You! Several GBHS athletes either set, tied or broke their own records at the Panhandle Open meet Feb. 28 in Panama City. Emily Tryon broke her own meet record in the two mile, as did Tobie Bass in the shot put. Tryon’s time of 11:56.83 was nearly three minutes faster than the second place finisher. Dustin Clements tied his meet record in the high jump, while Davis Thomas broke the two mile meet record, held by former teammate Dylan Lee. Kayla Vlachos also set a meet PENSACOLA MILTON ● ● ● record in the 300 meter hurdles. Residence Inn Visitor Info. Ctr Santa Rosa County Admin Bldg. ● The Lady Dolphins finished Chamber of Commerce GULF BREEZE ● Bayview Sr. Cit. Center ● ● second behind Port St. Joe, Aegean Breeze Andrews ● Apple Market ● Pensacola Institute ● Baptist Hospital ER while the boys team was third Airport ● U.S. Post Office (Palafox) ● Baptist Hospital Gift Shop ● behind Bay and South Walton. ● ● Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Residence Inn Bagelhead’s Quality Inn ● Billy Bob's Beach GBHS results were as follows: Dustin Clements tied his Panhandle Open meet record in the high jump (six feet, four inches). BBQ ● Bruno's ● GB Chamber Panhandle Open - 2/28 PENSACOLA BEACH Tommy Oliver Stadium of Comm. ● IHOP ● McDonald’s ● Hilton ● Springhill Suites ● Results Finals Bertelli, Costers, Chavers) Boys 200 Meter Dash ● Monterrey's ● Paradise/Parade 8 Shaw, Kerrie 14.17 Preliminaries Oasis ● Pensacola Beach Girls 100 Meter Dash Gas ● BP Station ● Publix ● Preliminaries Girls 4x800 Meter Relay 12 Dopyera, Orion 26.06 Vistors Center ● Circle K ● Great Girls 200 Meter Dash 1 Gulf Breeze 'A' 10:46.92 (Tryon, 18 Humpries, Nick 26.56 Starbuck's ● Texaco ● 8 Shaw, Kerrie 14.02 Scott’s ● Hooters ● The Market on 10 Bertelli, Gina 14.39 Preliminaries Haney, Costers, Aldridge) 19 Adams, Eric 26.60 Whataburger ● Exxon ● Santino’s the Island ● Lee Tracy 13 Thames, Megan 15.22 9 Shaw, Kerrie 29.54 17 Thames, Megan 32.72 Girls High Jump Boys 400 Meter Dash (Boardwalk) TIGER POINT AREA 19 Retherford, Emily 32.95 5 Jerrems, Olivia 4-10.00 2 Grooms, Samuel 51.87 ● ● 6 Cederquist, Kara 4-08.00 6 Tibbs, Holden 56.68 Texaco (OBE Rd) Winn Dixie Girls 400 Meter Dash 6 Papajohn, Sallie 4-08.00 7 Harris, Grant 56.84 ● Circle K ● Wal-Mart (both 3 Pfeifler, Jennifer 1:03.36 9 Hausmann, McKenna 4-08.00 entrances) ● McDonald’s ● CVS 10 Costers, Kathleen 1:10.99 Boys 800 Meter Run ● Raceway 17 Chavers, Meredith 1:15.78 Girls Pole Vault 5 Gibble, Daniel 2:22.65 4 Chavers, Meredith 8-00.00 Girls 800 Meter Run Boys 1600 Meter Run MIDWAY 1 Pfeifler, Jennifer 2:35.33 Girls Long Jump 3 Thomas, Davis 5:06.18 ● Tom Thumb ● BP Station 5 Haney, Heather 2:45.70 5 Shaw, Kerrie 13-07.75 12 Davis, Issac 5:41.96 8 Welsh, Samantha 2:49.49 10 Thames, Megan 11-05.00 12 Sharp, Camila 3:08.25 Boys 3200 Meter Run NAVARRE ● Publix ● Tom Thumbs Girls Triple Jump 1 Thomas, Davis 11:01.88 ● Girls 1600 Meter Run 4 Vlachos, Kayla 31-05.00 5 DeMahy, Michael 12:17.88 Winn Dixie 1 Tryon, Emily 5:56.13 9 Davis, Issac 12:30.53 3 Haney, Heather 6:09.00 Girls Shot Put HOLLEY 4 Welsh, Samantha 6:19.96 1 Bass, Tobie 34-06.00 Boys 4x100 Meter Relay ● Tom Thumbs ● Texaco 8 Sharp, Camila 6:51.64 7 Droogsma, Jamie 24-11.50 4 Gulf Breeze 46.51 (Humphrey, ● 8 Clements, Bailey 24-07.00 Dopyera, Adams, Halford) USA Station Girls 3200 Meter Run 1 Tryon, Emily 11:56.83 Girls Discus Throw Boys 4x400 Meter Relay 1 Bass, Tobie 89-00 4 Gulf Breeze 3:44.03 (Grooms, Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 4 Droogsma, Jessie 74-10 Harris, Humphrey, Tibbs) Preliminaries 10 Clements, Bailey 52-11 3 Vlachos, Kayla 17.50 Boys 4x800 Meter Relay Boys 100 Meter Dash 4 Gulf Breeze 9:26.05 (Davis, Issac, Finals Preliminaries Thomas, Grooms, Schroth) 3 Vlachos, Kayla 17.42 7 Dopyera, Orion 11.85 21 Halford, Jay 12.46 Boys High Jump Girls 300 Meter Hurdles 22 Adams, Eric 12.57 1 Clements, Dustin 6-04.00 Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News 1 Vlachos, Kayla 53.53 4 Peardon, Bo 5-06.00 Emily Tryon broke her old 4 Aldridge, Katie 55.52 Boys 100 Meter Dash record in the two mile, Finals Boys Pole Vault To offer Gulf Breeze News at your business, winning the event by almost Girls 4x400 Meter Relay 8 Dopyera, Orion 11.95 4 Woods, Adams 9-06.00 2 Gulf Breeze 4:34.92 (Aldridge, call (850) 932-88986 three minutes. See Track, Pg 7C Coming in the March 26 issue of Gulf Breeze News
Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Brandon Van Camp spots for Michael Williams during last week’s meet with Navarre. An informative guide featuring GBHS lifters lose opener Expo exhibitors & local businesses winners for the Dolphins, who 154 pound class - 3) Eric ● BY JASON THOMPSON hosted PHS and West Florida in Adams (205/175 - 380). Inserted into the Gulf Breeze News Gulf Breeze News a home meet Wednesday (after 169 pound class - 1) Mario ● Mailed to Gulf Breeze Chamber Members [email protected] the News’ deadline). Villegas (275/225 - 500). Results for the Dolphins were 183 pound class - 3) Orion ● Distributed to Attendees at the Expo The Gulf Breeze Dolphin as follows: Dopyera (250/215 - 465). weightlifting team won two of 119 pound class - 3) Tre Ammon 199 pound class - 2) Blake 10 weight classes in a 63-27 loss (90 lbs. bench press, 95 lbs. clean Cannon (230/225 - 455). y! to Navarre March 4 in the season and jerk - 185 pounds total). 219 pound class - 2) E.J. r ad toda opening meet for both teams. 129 pound class - 1) James Troup (270/240 - 510). eserveserve yyourou ad today! James Buckley, in the 129 Buckley, 3) Holden Tibbs 238 pound class - 2) Brandon Re pound weight class, and Mario (150/150 - 300). Van Camp (285/245 - 530). Villegas, in the 169 pound 139 pound class - 3) Andrew Heavyweight class - 2) Michael Call (850) 932-8986 weight class, were the lone LeBlanc (200/155 - 355). Williams (315/250 - 565).
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Olin Racine (W) def. Stefan BY JASON THOMPSON Harper 8-0 Gulf Breeze News Keegan Lowery (W) def. [email protected] Kevin Moran 8-2 Doubles The Gulf Breeze Lady Neuner/Nowak (W) def. Dolphin tennis team needed a Anastopoulo/ Anastopoulo 8-2 View your unborn baby as never before! win from senior Ali Gilmartin to Cothran/Racine (W) def. Introducing video ultrasound pictures of the unborn baby in the womb. stay unbeaten on the season. Pfeifler/Harper 8-1 Gilmartin’s 9-7 singles win over The Washington match was Lindsey Anders gave GBHS a followed with wins at Panama 4-3 win over Washington March City Bay Thursday and were 4 and improved them to 6-0 on preceded by wins over Catholic. the season. The boys team lost to Lady Dolphins 5, Bay 2 Washington 7-0, their first loss Singles of the season. Jackie Kasler def. Kaitlyn Results were as follows: Moody (B) 6-0, 6-0 See amazing photos Lady Dolphins 4, Jen Pfeifler def. Myranda of babies as young as 8 Washington 3 Chapman (B) 6-0, 6-0 weeks from 3d ultrasound & 4D ultrasound. Singles Katie Jernigan (B) def. New Patients Welcome IMMEDIATE APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Jackie Kasler def. Katie Laurin Halstead 6-4, 5-7, 10-2 Vicky Griffin, D.O. 3261 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. Lewis (W) 8-0 Zoe Miller def. Dezy Bacon PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION & Baptist Medical Park Jen Pfeifler def. Stephanie (B) 6-2. 6-3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY 916-44300 Pennewill (W) 8-0 Jackie Burrier (B) def. Tori Ali Gilmartin def. Lindsey Gray (GB) 7-5, 6-1 Anders (W) 9-7 Doubles Rachel Soloway (W) def. Zoe Kasler/Pfeifler def. Miller 8-3 Moody/Harris (B) 8-0 Elizabeth Major (W) def. Gilmartin/Miller def Torie Gray 8-4 Jernnigan/Bacon (B) 8-5 Doubles Dolphins 6, Bay 1 Kasler/Pfeifler def. Singles Lewis/Pennewell (W) 8-1 Jason Moody (B) def AJ Anders/Soloway (W) def. Anastopoulo (GB) 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 Gilmartin/Miller 8-5 Gus Anastopoulo def. Alec Washington 7, Dolphins 0 Kotrous (B) 6-0, 6-1 Singles Clay Pfeifler def. Tyler Barr Will Neuner (W) def. AJ (B) 6-2, 6-1 Anastopoulo 8-6 Stefan Harper def. Alex Ashton Cothran (W) def. Gus Garrison (B) 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 Anastopoulo 8-4 Kevin Moran def. Patrick Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News John Nowak (W) def. Clay Barry (B) 6-0, 4-6, 6-4 Ali GIlmartin’s 9-7 singles win secured a 4-3 win for Gulf Breeze Pfeifler 9-7 See Tennis, Pg 7C over Washington last week.
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The Gulf Breeze High basketball program held its annual awards banquet March 1 at the Community Life Center. All three boys and girls basketball teams were honored, along with the three Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News cheerleading squads and the Better late than never dance team. The following The senior members of the Lady Dolphin basketball team didn’t have a chance to be honored athletes received awards: during the regular season, so they were honored during the program’s awards banquet on Cheerleaders March. 1. Above: Natalie Alverson with parents Bonnie and George Alverson and Below: Jamie Academic Awards Beeler with parents Jack and Lindee Work. Freshman - Jennifer Mitchell Why Advertise? Sophomore - Emily Retherford Advertising can tell about specific event s, such as Junior - Alexa Booth sales, grand openings Senior - Amanda Bennett or new merchandise at your business Dance Team Consistent advertising reminds people about your Academic Awards product or service when they are ready to purchase Sophomore - Nicki Dalton Every business needs new customers Junior - Melody Medwell Y our competition is advertising Senior - Lexi Sydow Advertising can help level of f dips Dolphin Dancer - Katy in the economy Martin Most Improved - Morgan It reinforces your image as a community leader Snellgrove Even the market leaders continue to advertise ... Most Spirit - Lisa Aguado to st ay market leaders! Dolphin Leader - Lexi Sydow Ninth Grade Girls Reach buyers Basketball Academic - Kerrie Shaw with Purchasing Power! Most Valuable Player - Call (850) 932-8986 Summer Smith Ninth Grade Boys Basketball Academic - Blake Meredeth Offensive Player - Andrew Zambetti See Banquet, Pg 7C
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Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News GBHS girls basketball coach Jarrod Denmon (left) and boys coach David McGreal talk during the GBHS basketball program’s awards banquet March 1 at the Community Life Center. Look for more photos of award winners in next week’s issue of the Gulf Breeze News.
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Guys get Girls get awards awards Varsity boys Varsity girls basketball basketball players that players that received received awards were awards were (from left): (from left): Kyle Jamie Beeler, Schnackenberg, Morgan Bass, Dustin Sallie Clements, Papajohn and Levi Babb and Natalie Jeff White. Alverson. Jason Jason Thompson/Gulf Thompson/Gulf Breeze News Breeze News
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Alison Milam/#11 Jackson Yates/#3 Tobie Bass ______Pitcher/Jr. ______Pitcher/Jr. ______Senior Allowed only one Pitched five strong Bass won the shot put at a hit in two games last innings in the Dolphins’ dual meet last week at week, striking out 11. win at Escambia last week. Washington with a throw of 33 feet, seven inches. BROUGHT TO YOU BY... BROUGHT TO YOU BY... BROUGHT TO YOU BY...
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SOFTBALL: SAUL ULLMAN, M.D. Lady Dolphins Specializing in: Microincision Cataract Surgery shut out two district teams ● Over 24,000 implants performed ● The first to offer Multifocal IOL technology Continued from Page 1C in Pensacola Visit www.UllmanEye.com the win, while Landfair went 2- Read why over 100 Doctors have chosen for-5 with three RBIs and two Dr. Ullman for their surgery. runs scored. Atzhorn sets 9400 University Parkway, Suite 302 GBHS made it 12-0 in the (850 ) 208-1900 third inning when Deannette mark at Last Zuniga singled and scored when Ewens reached on a fielder’s Chance meet choice. Zuniga went 2-for-2 with a triple, two RBIs and two BY JASON THOMPSON runs scored, while Ewens went Gulf Breeze News 2-for-4 with three RBIs and a [email protected] run scored. Morgan Bass, who went 3- Andy Atzhorn (GBHS Class for-5 with two RBIs and scored of 2006) set a personal record in twice, hit an RBI double in a the 200 yard freestyle at a Last six-run fourth inning. Milam, Chance Meet at the University who went 2-for-2 with a double of Georgia last weekend. and scored twice, hit an RBI A junior at the University of single, as did Ewens. Koontz South Carolina, Atzhorn swam scored a run on a bases loaded the 200 free in 1:38.48. Atzhorn, walk, while Atkinson added an along with fellow GBHS alum RBI single. Kyle Cormier (c/o ‘04) Krueger went 2-for-3 with a Joe Culpepper/Gulf Breeze News comprise half of USC’s 800 yard 3479Gulf Breeze Pkwy. 932-7100 double, an RBI and a run in Tiger Plaza Next to Sonic ● 10-6 M-F ● 9-6 SAT Lyndsey Wright scores Thursday against West Florida. freestyle that hope to compete at scored, while Ginny Coady this weekend’s NCAA drove in a run and scored twice. innings, while Milam struck out 3-0 deficit to win Thursday in Championship, but its 24th Brown scored twice in the win. four over the final three innings, Gulf Breeze. ranked Escambia 8, allowing one hit. Jessica Watson hit an RBI quartet may When you support Lady Dolphins 2 Brittany Linton, the winning double and scored a run, while not have a The Lady Gators (6-1) scored pitcher for Escambia, hit a Haley Bohannon and Coral fast enough three in the third and fourth three-run homer in the third Molina both scored once. time to Project innings and two more in the inning. Catcher Brittany Peters, Megan McDonald struck out 10 qualify. fifth to beat Gulf Breeze March who had two hits and two runs in the loss. Kyle 2 in Pensacola. scored, threw out two GBHS Lady Dolphin JV 4, Brown (c/o The Lady Dolphins scored runners trying to steal in the Escambia 4 Graduation ‘06) recorded both of their runs off solo home game. Gulf Breeze had McDonald had two hits and hits in two of runs - one by Brown in the third baserunners in every inning and struck out five in a game with You are supporting a drug- and alcohol-free UWF’s three inning (her second in as many left the bases loaded in the fifth Escambia that was halted due to celebration that is safer for graduates and games with games) and one by Marsh in the after Marsh’s homer. time limit. Atzhorn top-ranked everyone who shares the road! fifth inning. Kori Ewens had the West Florida JV 6, Kat Landry hit an RBI Southern Arkansas. team's only other hit - a single in Lady Dolphins 3 double and scored once, while Brown went 2-for-5 with an Give today to GBHS PTSO. It’s tax deductible! the seventh inning. The Lady Jags scored four Breezy Paulus and Lindsay RBI in a 12-10 loss in game one Mail your contribution to: Brown struck out four and runs off four errors in the top of Meredeth both singled and of a Saturday doubleheader and allowed nine hits in three-plus the sixth as they rallied from a scored once. Dan Flores, 1145 Finch Dr. Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 went 2-for-4 with a run scored or drop by the Gulf Breeze High School office. in an 7-6 loss Sunday. Brown walked in a 6-0 game two win on Saturday. RAMBLIN’ Brown, who’s batting .286 with seven RBIs this season, Continued from Page 3C Louis Hines (Catholic, Sarra ‘Gulf Breeze’s favorite went 1-for-4 in a 2-1 loss to Class of 2008) - Hines, like Crusader.’ That was until my Columbus State March 3. Lori Fletcher (Navarre, Figueroa, spent part of his high cousins started going there - Kameron Brunty (c/o ‘08) Class of 2009) - I know of a school years playing select sorry, Kyle. scored runs in two of Southern particular Dolphin basketball soccer at Bayside with many During his time at Catholic, Miss’ series with seventh-ranked player that wishes this lady had GBHS players. He’s now Sarra helped the Crusader Cal State Fullerton last weekend. more blue and gold in her closet. playing soccer at Huntingdon baseball team go to state three Brunty walked and scored in Despite her playing ‘down College. He’s also been known times, as well as aiding the a 15-2 loss Friday before going Spring fashions the highway,’ I’ve never heard to root for the Dolphins when Crusaders to the district title in 2-for-4 with a run scored in an arriving daily! anyone say a bad thing about he’s not back at his old basketball his senior year. 11-6 loss Saturday. We have Formals! her. Probably because of the stomping grounds. Sarra, who spent several Brunty, who’s .375 batting Sharif Hudson summers winning baseball aforementioned Dolphin average is third best on the So much to choose from ...Why shop anywhere else? (Washington, Class of 2010) - tournaments for the Gulf basketball player. Eagle squad, went 1-for-4 with a www.eliterepeatsandboutique.com Fletcher plays the game the Before Hudson became a star Breeze Storm, is now back at walk in a 7-5 loss to Louisiana right way and never gets rattled for the Wildcat basketball team, his alma mater, coaching the Lafayette March 1 and 2-for-5 Harbourtown, Suite 27 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy. on the court - someone every he was a standout at the Rec junior varsity baseball team. M F 10 AM 6 PM SAT 10 AM 5 PM in a 4-2 win over Louisiana (850) coach, regardless of sport, can Center playing in the Gulf Maggie Swinford Monroe March 4. 934-00492 appreciate. She's also looking to Breeze Sports Association’s (Washington, Class of 2010) - play basketball at the next level. basketball league. Like Malamo, Swinford spends Janelle Grooms (Navarre, Hudson was instrumental in her summers playing for Class of 2004) - Before her Washington’s come from Southern Legacy. Like Hudson, younger brother Sam was running behind win over the Dolphins Swinford was also a standout track at GBHS, Janelle Grooms on Jan. 27, scoring 13 points. during in her ‘younger days’ was establishing herself as Angelina Malamo playing softball at GBSA. arguably the best female track (Washington, Class of 2009) - Swinford and Malamo are athlete in Navarre’s young history. Malamo has been seen at two of the standouts on the Grooms went to state all four numerous GBHS sporting Lady Wildcat softball team. years, placing third in three events over the years due to her Swinford also played basketball events (300 meter hurdles, friendship with several at Washington. WEEKDAY 4x100 and 4x400 meter relays) members of the Lady Dolphin Lindsay Williams PROGRAMMING her senior year. Now she’s softball team. (Washington, Class of 2008) - helping Tom Aldridge with this Malamo, who was awarded Williams could’ve been 9:00 am - 11:30 am DAVE DAUGHTRY’S MORNING FOLKS 6 am - 9 am year’s GBHS team. one of four scholarships during confused for a GBHS student Mon. - Fri. Julianne Haun (Navarre, the inaugural Kessler Memorial for all the soccer matches she OPEN MIC 8 am - 9 am Basketball Tournament in attended when she wasn’t Politically incorrect and proud of it! His Class of 2009) - Haun, a junior libertarian philosophy rankles NEAL BOORTZ 9 am - 11:30 am last year, played a big part in December, is a standout player playing at Washington. conservatives (who think he’s too Navarre’s district runner up at Washington High School as Williams, who was a member liberal) and liberals (who think he’s too THE EXPERT ADVISER SHOW team in volleyball. That an outfielder and catcher. of Florida’s Southeastern conservative). 11:30 am - 12 noon summer, she played in a college During the summer, she plays Conference championship team The son of a DENNIS PRAGER 12 noon - 1 pm showcase that GBHS senior with Southern Legacy, a select last fall, is arguably one of the Marine Corps Celia Eddy was attending. softball team that also several best players ever to play at officer, Neal CLARK HOWARD 1 pm - 3 pm The two became good starters from this year’s GBHS Washington and their long-time Boortz grew up in STEVE GILL friends and since the end of the team. coach Kenny Morgan. Pensacola (PHS 3 pm - 4 pm Mon. - Thur. And there’s more - she has It was her bomb from more class of 1963). He high school season, have been has dominated RING OF FIRE 3 pm - 4 pm Fri. teammates twice - during the something like an 8.2 grade point than 30 yards out in overtime Atlanta Radio since YOUR TURN 4 pm - 6 pm Pensacola Spots Association All average. Look for her to possibly that put Washington into the 1969. Now WEBY Star game and with the West find a cure for cancer after state tournament in 2006 and brings this top- BRUCE WILLIAMS 6 pm - 9 pm graduating from Florida in 2013. ended the Lady Dolphins’ notch talent home. Florida Volleyball Club in the RUSTY HUMPHRIES current club season with current Kyle Sarra (Catholic, Class season. Safe to say, her GBHS 9 pm - midnight Lady Dolphins Jasmine of 2007) - When he began his friends have long forgiven her Crowell and Tristan Powers. career at Catholic, I was calling for that.
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TENNIS: Boys team Merle Norman products delivered suffers first loss; to your home. Call Martha Thurston girls stay unbeaten 916-8914 Continued from Page 3C (GB) 8-3 Doubles Dolphins 7, Catholic 0 A. Anastopoulo/Pfeifler def. Singles $$$ Moody/Barr (B) 6-0 AJ Anastopoulo def. Josh Schultz (C) 8- G. Harper/G. Anastopoulo def. 3 HOMEOWNERS Kotrous/Barry (B) 8-2 Gus Anastopoulo def. Alex Speer (C) 8- 2 $$$ Lady Dolphins 5, Catholic 2 Clay Pfeifler def. Perry Spillar (C) 8-0 Singles Stefan Harper def. Addison Biggs (C) 8- Jackie Kasler def. Whitney Ponson (C) 0 Learn the ugly facts 8-0 Kevin Moran def. Matt Frasse (C) 8-3 about your home Jen Pfeifler def. Haley Bookout (C) 8-0 Doubles mortgage and how a Ali Gilmartin def. Morgan Hall (C) 8-6 A. Anastopoulo/Anastopoulo def. FREE service can save Zoe Miller def. Emily Norton (C) 8-4 Schultz/Frasse (C) 8-2 Caroline Kane (C) def. Torie Gray (GB) G. Pfeifler/Harper def. Spillar/Biggs (C) 1,000’s of $$$ 8-5 8-0 Doubles Gulf Breeze hosted Pace on Tuesday For a free disk call Kasler/Pfeifler def. Ponson/Bookout and played at Arnold on Wednesday (after Bruce Bailey (C) 8-0 the News’ deadline). They play at Walton Jason Thompson/Gulf Breeze News (850) 457-8567 Clay Pfeilfer hits a forehand in a recent Gulf Breeze tennis match. Hall/Kane (C) def. Gilmartin/Miller Tuesday and host PHS Wednesday. In the zone BANQUET: Brandon Aydelott Hoopsters honored drives to the basket in It’s Continued from Page 5C Keene Coaches Award - Levi Babb a recent Breeze Most Valuable Player - Tyler and Jeff White Basketball game. warming Defensive Player - Mitchell Fairleigh Most Valuable Player - Aydelott scored 27 deKozan Varsity Girls Dustin Clements points (including seven up ... Teammate - Jordan Bennett Most Improved - Morgan Some other notable stats three-pointers) in a learn how to enjoy Junior Varsity Girls Bass and Sallie Papajohn from the banquet: recent overtime win your back yard in Academic Award - Coral Academic - Jamie Beeler The ninth grade boys team over the Ballers. Tristen the Home and Molina Most Valuable Player - had the best record in the Hicks, who made the Garden sections of Hustle Award - Coral Molina Natalie Alverson and Jamie program at 13-1. game-tying shot at the end of regulation, had Gulf Breeze News! Most Valuable Player - Beeler The JV girls finished the several assists on Addison Pohlmann Varsity Boys season winning six of its last Aydelott’s buckets. To advertise, Junior Varsity Boys Academic Award - Kyle eight. Academic Award - Nick Schnackenberg Clements finished the season Submitted Photo Call 932-8986 Humphrey Most Improved - Jaylin averaging 15.3 points and 14.1 Coaches Award - William Coulter rebounds per game.
TRACK: Several GBHS athletes set records at Panhandle Open Continued from Page 2C Men - Team Rankings - 17 Events Scored 1) Bay 179.50 5 Wein, Bryce 9-00.00 2) South Walton 106 3) Gulf Breeze 92.50 Boys Long Jump 4) Arnold 85 8 Thompson, Bryon 17-00.25 5) Dothan 64 9 Woods, Adams 16-10.25 6) Wewahitchka 50 7) Marianna 47 Boys Triple Jump 8) Port St. Joe 16 5 Thompson, Bryon 36-02.00 9) Godby High School 1 7 Woods, Adams 34-07.00 The Lady Dolphins won 11 events in a win Boys Shot Put over Washington on March 3. 7 Belitsos, Joesph 37-06.00 8 Chilton, Chris 36-02.00 Results are as follows: 4x800 1) Tryon, Welsh, Haney, Aldridge 10:56 PV 1) Chavers 7-6, 2) Moran 7-0 Boys Discus Throw TJ 2) Vlachos 30-9, 3) Moran 25-10 5 Chilton, Chris 106-10 HJ 1) Jerrems 4-8, 3) Cederquist 4-6 6 Belitsos, Joesph 99-4.5 Shot 1) Bass 33-7, 3) Droogsma 27-3 100H 1) Vlachos 18.32, 2) Aldridge 20.0 Women - Team Rankings 1600M 1) Tryon 5.59, 3) Haney 6.20 1) Port St. Joe 162 300H 1) Vlachos 55.0, 2) Aldridge 55.7 2) Gulf Breeze 143 800M 1) Pfiefler 2.34 3) South Walton 120 400M 1) Pfiefler 1:04 4) Arnold 94 3200M 1) Tryon 11:33 5) Bay 51 On top of all that, your home will be 4x400M 1) Aldridge, Bertelli, Gibble, Pfiefler 4:35 6) Godby High School 32 GBHS competes at the Washington Invitational cleaner, quieter and much easier on 7) Wewahitchka 31 Saturday the environment.
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GULF BREEZE NEWS (850) 932-8986 www.gulfbreezenews.com 8C March 12, 2009 GULF BREEZE NEWS Sports/Schools Gulf Breeze NEWS Essays for Brown GBUMC holds annual Run for the World race More than 350 runners and Stephanie Cajas 23:01 Memorial Scholarship walkers participated in the MALE AGE GROUP: 14 - 15 Abraham Wilson 19:24 recent Run for the World at Gulf FEMALE AGE GROUP: 16 - 19 due by April 1 Breeze United Methodist Lissette Mayes 33:36 Church. Winners of each age MALE AGE GROUP: 16 - 19 Applications are now group are as follows: Peter Orgass 16:55 being taken for the Sarah 5K RUNNERS AWARDS LIST FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24 School Briefs FEMALE OVERALL Tina Destefano 26:04 Brown Optimist Club MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24 Cheryl Wolfe Ft Walton Beach 21:25 Scholarship. Applicants MALE OVERALL Zachary Wiest 21:12 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29 should be humble about her world. We encourage you to Ron Young Gulf Breeze 16:05 FEMALE MASTERS Jeannie Runyon 22:56 many strengths, yet open to write an essay detailing why MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29 Lisa Fairbanks Gulf Breeze 23:00 suggestion when looking to you believe you are suited to MALE MASTERS 1 Ryan Albertson 16:56 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 overcome obstacles. carry your unique “Sarah Ronnie Tibbs 19:44 He or she should be willing Brown” qualities into the FEMALE GRAND MASTERS Stephanie Allen 24:52 MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 to see the goodness in others future. Martha Jasperson 25:23 MALE GRAND MASTERS Evan Malone 19:07 Essays are due to Ms. Faklis FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 from all walks of life and Drake Shepard 19:58 individualistic in the approach or Mrs. Duffy by April 1. FEMALE SENIOR GRAND MASTERS Alicia Pugh 25:01 MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 toward The Sarah Brown Nancy Mann Destin 27:10 MALE SENIOR GRAND MASTERS Adam Beasley 18:53 friendships. Memorial Scholarship is open FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 Peter Soutullo 22:51 He or she to all GBHS Jr. Optimist Club 5K WALKERS AWARDS Susan Hoover 23:55 should pos- seniors. FEMALE OVERALL MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 Mike Roberts 20:05 sess a Cathy Alley Niceville 34:09 MALE OVERALL FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 strong Joanne Donatella 25:14 Gulf Breeze Ken Wolfe Ft Walton Beach 34:18 sense of FEMALE MASTERS MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 Middle’s Hoops for Bill Eshelman 20:25 self and be Kelly O’Hargan Gulf Breeze 36:04 Heart March 19 MALE MASTERS FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 Submitted Photo enthusiastic Maureen Higgins 25:52 GBMS will be having a Quenton Worrell East Brewton 35:39 about the FEMALE GRAND MASTERS MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 Young at heart charity event for Hoops for David Frederick 25:52 Ron Young, shown here winning the recent Pensacola wonder of Mary Golson Pensacola 37:50 Heart on March 19. Students MALE GRAND MASTERS FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 Marathon, also won last month’s Run for the World, the road Brown Carole Taylor 25:28 will compete in round robin Donald Sadler Gulf Breeze 37:34 sponsored by Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church. Young is ahead. FEMALE SENIOR GRAND MASTERS MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 tournament in PE. Scott Finelli 21:15 also a volunteer GBHS track coach. Do you strive to keep your Celia Casey Gulf Breeze 38:30 mind open to differences The winning boys and girls MALE SENIOR GRAND MASTERS FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 Elizabeth Potters 27:32 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 10 - 11 Cynthia Wheeler 43:25 among people? teams will play a groups of Jim Flowers Gulf Breeze 38:51 teachers and staff from both MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 Emily Slate 57:55 MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 Do you value and 5K AGE GROUP RUN RESULTS Don Arner 23:35 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24 Ted Hart 40:08 the middle school and the FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 Danielle Dickey 49:35 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 appreciate varying opinions FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 7 Joan Forman 29:43 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29 Susan Arner 40:16 elementary schools Cate McCain 34:32 even if they are different from MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 Mindy Phillips 49:47 MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59 Hoops for Heart will MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 7 your own? John Calver 23:05 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 Hal George 54:37 Zachary Whisler 28:12 feature a half time show with FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74 Leslie Jolly 36:13 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 Are you an achiever, yet FEMALE AGE GROUP: 8 - 9 various cheerleading groups, Carol Leckband 33:56 MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34 Bonnie George 49:57 remain modest about what Jennifer Gallaher 27:14 MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74 Karl Fenner 46:17 MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64 including “Oldie but goodie” MALE AGE GROUP: 8 - 9 you have accomplished? Hugh Long 27:31 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39 Don Holcombe 42:29 GBMS teacher cheerleaders! Ian Baker 23:48 Are you thrilled at the FEMALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 99 Cindy Hart 38:44 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 10 - 11 Also, we will have a free Billie Madero 45:38 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 Brenda Sadler 40:43 prospect of what the future Adrianna Fuentealba 25:34 MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 99 Lisa Cleveland 36:05 MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69 throw competition for a gift MALE AGE GROUP: 10 - 11 has in store for you? Killer Kowalski 29:59 MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44 Herb Sadler 50:48 certificate to a local store. Andrew Parrish 20:49 If so, the Sarah Brown Scott Sallis 48:13 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 12 - 13 The event will begin at 6 5K AGE GROUP WALK RESULTS FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 Raie Marcanio 40:54 Optimist Club Scholarship Jordan Kirchgessner 50:16 p.m. in the GBHS gym. MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 7 Corinne Spence 38:19 MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74 would be proud to help you MALE AGE GROUP: 12 - 13 Kai Dock 44:18 MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49 Howard Campbell 57:50 Admission is $3. Brandon Parrish 20:23 share these qualities with the FEMALE AGE GROUP: 8 - 9 Loyd Cox 37:45 MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 99 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 14 - 15 Sydney Lively 47:50 FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54 Charles O'Brien 49:55
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