Friday Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland 114th Year — No. 6 Cookeville, Tennessee, January 8, 2016 20 Pages — 2 Sections • 50¢

Weather Robbery of local attorney bound over to criminal court Tonight Tomorrow By TRACEY HACKETT bery in connection with the incident, admitting that the robbery happened after flagged down a passing police officer. HERALD-CITIZEN Staff which happened in early October last he had been ‘sexting’ with Thompson and The subsequent investigation found that year. had made arrangements to meet her for the robbery had been captured on a video COOKEVILLE — A man and woman General Sessions Court Judge John the purpose of paying her to make a sex- camera reportedly set up by Thompson charged with robbing a local attorney last Hudson heard the preliminary hearing in ually explicit video. before the victim arrived at their pre- year have had their case bound over to the matter earlier this week, and based on “I should have known better. It was arranged location. 45º 56º Putnam County Criminal Court. witness testimony, the case was bound wrong,” he said in an emotional admis- Although the video itself was not pre- Shawn Michael Vincent and Britney over to criminal court. sion during his testimony. sented as evidence in the preliminary Complete forecast, Page 2 Michale Thompson, both of Cookeville, The attorney who was the victim in the Vincent and Thompson were arrested were each charged with aggravated rob- incident offered testimony at that hearing, shortly after the incident, when the victim See ATTORNEY, Page 2 Sports Streak broken Text-A-Tip offers teens cash for crime tips Split By MEGAN TROTTER 931-349-7230 by either phone call or Cookeville earns split HERALD-CITIZEN Staff text message. Tips can be given about with York Institute /B1 things like parties with underage drink- PUTNAM COUNTY — When teens ing, adults buying alcohol for teens, are participating in things like drugs and those at school who have drugs, and underage drinking, often it is their alcohol or weapons. The person giving peers who know the most about what the tip can remain completely anony- is going on. However, many times they mous and, when the tip is verified as le- hesitate to tell anyone for fear of being gitimate, the tipper will be rewarded up Living labeled a “snitch.” So, the dangerous to $100. activity continues. To receive the reward, the tip-giver Power of Putnam is working in part- will be assigned a special code and will nership with Crime Stoppers to provide be able to pick up the money at a bank an anonymous Text-A-Tip line. It’s or other location convenient for them. something that was started back in The Text-A-Tip line was rebooted re- 2013 to be used just around prom sea- cently thanks to a local mother who son and graduation. now volunteers to answer the tip line. ”Now we made it permanent because One evening she got an anonymous there’s so much going on all the time, call at her home, telling her that her it didn’t make sense to have it available daughter was at a party where underage only seasonally,” Bill Gibson, Power drinking was going on. She checked it of Putnam director, said. The 24-hour line can be reached at See TEENS, Page 2 400th show The Sutton Ole Time Music Hour ready for 400th show /A7 Qualifying begins for

Nation August local elections By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS Dawn Fry in the 1st District, which HERALD-CITIZEN Staff includes county districts 1 and 6; Kim Cravens in the 3rd District, PUTNAM COUNTY — Although which includes county districts 11 the March 1 election is the first of and 12; and Eric Brown in the 5th 2016, candidates in the Aug. 4 local District, which includes county dis- Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen election may begin picking up peti- tricts 7 and 8. Tennessee Tech’s Ryan Martin goes up for a shot while Murray State’s tions as soon as today. Other local elections on Aug. 4 in- Brion Sanchious defends during the Golden Eagles’ 71-65 victory Thurs- Today is the first day to pick up a clude two city council seats in Al- day night at the CFSB Center in Murray, Ky. The win was Tech’s first vic- petition to be a candidate to serve a good currently held by Jennifer tory at Murray State since the 2004-05 season and also broke the Racers’ four-year term in districts 1, 3 and 5 Robinson Green and Carolyn Norris; 17-game home winning streak and 17-game Ohio Valley Conference win- of the Putnam County School Board. Saving rain ning streak. More in sports on B1. Those seats are currently held by See ELECTIONS, Page 2 Dry takes advantage of winter rains /A14 New names approved for Baxter elementary schools

By AMY DAVIS that feedback… and, as a team, Index HERALD-CITIZEN Staff make a recommendation to the Abby...... A7 board,” Director of Schools BAXTER — The Honey Bees Jerry Boyd said. Calendar...... A6 or the Stingers — that’s what That recommendation was to Crossword ...... A13 Baxter’s pre-kindergarten change the name of Baxter Ele- through fourth grade students mentary School to Baxter Pri- Living ...... A7 will soon be known as depend- mary School for grades preK-1 Obituaries ...... A5 ing on which elementary school and Cornerstone Middle School Kaye Nicholas they attend next school year. to Cornerstone Elementary At last night’s school board School for grades 2-4. David Tyler meeting, officials approved a In addition, the committee Buddy Slagle recommendation by a 13-mem- chose new mascots — Honey Shirley Morris ber naming committee to re- Bees for BPS and Stingers for name the current Baxter CES, with the actual mascot of Opinion...... A4 Elementary School and former CES resembling that of Upper- Sports ...... B1 Cornerstone Middle School man Middle School and Upper- Sudoku ...... A13 buildings, which are being re- man High School. The colors purposed to better serve the for both schools are black and Weather ...... A2 area’s students. gold. “The task of the committee, in The two reconfigured elemen- following board policy, was to tary schools are scheduled to discuss potential names for both open under their new names for Amy Davis | Herald-Citizen facilities, hold a public forum to the 2016-17 school year. Both hear recommendations (from School board members Kim Cravens and Eric Brown discuss new names for Baxter’s the community) and then take See NAMES, Page 3 two reconfigured elementary schools at last night’s meeting.

(931)528-0474 Insurance at the lowest possible cost! • Why not make us prove it? A-2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 LOCAL READER Pickett Co. man indicted for stealing from DAV SERVICES By TRACEY HACKETT Williams had been the commander of trust, and he violated that trust by - count. HERALD-CITIZEN Staff that organization’s chapter during the pe- ing from others in need. This conduct According to the information released Contact us: riod of time in question. will not be tolerated,” Dunaway told the from the TBI yesterday, the theft oc- Address: PICKETT COUNTY — A Pickett The investigation into a report of miss- Herald-Citizen. curred over a period of years, beginning County man was indicted on Monday for ing funds from the Honor Guard account He added that he appreciated the coop- in December 2013. 1300 Neal St. allegedly stealing money from the local of Pickett County’s Hull-York chapter of eration and good work of the Pickett Williams, who since resigned from the Cookeville, Tenn. chapter of Disabled American Veterans. DAV began in August, the TBI reports, County Sheriff’s Department and the post commander position, was arrested Glen Williams, 65, was indicted by the at the request of 13th Judicial District TBI in their investigation that led to the at his home yesterday and taken into cus- Mailing Address: Pickett County Grand Jury on Monday Attorney Bryant Dunaway. indictment of Williams. tody without incident, the TBI reports. on one count of theft over $60,000. “The thousands of dollars stolen by During the course of the investigation, He was transported to the Pickett P.O. Box 2729 According to information released from Glen Williams were intended to benefit the TBI determined that Williams was County Jail, where he was booked on a Cookeville TN 38502 the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, veterans. Williams held a position of responsible for the theft from that ac- total bond of $100,000.

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Email: News [email protected] Fair budget Sports [email protected] Advertising [email protected] Living approved [email protected] Circulation By LINDSAY it rains. [email protected] McREYNOLDS “There is $38,000 in poten- Business News HERALD-CITIZEN Staff tial savings, things we might [email protected] get for less than we budgeted Church News PUTNAM COUNTY — The for,” Allen told the board. [email protected] fair board approved its budget Last year, the fair’s revenue School News for the 90th Putnam County was about $10,000 over the [email protected] Agricultural Fair last night actual cost of the fair, which Classified Ads and continued preparations is supported by funds re- [email protected] for the 10-day event, sched- ceived by the carnival, indi- uled for July 28 through Aug. vidual and business 6. donations, the $5 admission at Letter Guidelines The board is projecting rev- the gate, concession rentals enue of $425,400 and ex- and commercial exhibits. All letters to the editor must penses of $416,737, expecting Total fair attendance last be signed and include the to generate $8,663 in profit. year increased by more than writer’s name, address and Putnam Fair Board President 9,000, up to 49,477, and indi- phone number. Letters are John Allen noted within the vidual and commercial ex- subject to editing and/or re- budget that $5,000 from the hibits saw increases as well. jection. A strict 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters fair’s profits from last year There were 5,387 individual to the mailing address listed have been added into this exhibits last year, an increase above, or email to year’s budget. over the 4,496 entered in [email protected]. Megan Trotter | Herald-Citizen Following the fairground 2014, and commercial ex- rental fee schedule approved hibits increased from 45 to Bill Gibson, Power of Putnam director, gives an $100 bill to an anonymous tipper. by county commissioners in 61. Order a Photo November, the board will also Fair exhibit winners re- pay $5,000 to rent the fair- ceived a total of $68,000 in Every photograph taken by a grounds this year, in addition prizes last year. Herald-Citizen photographer TEENS: to utilities. At its next meeting, the and published in the paper is Cash rewards Allen also noted last night board is expected to make available for purchase. Go to that potential savings could final adjustments to its events www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” allow the fair to be even more schedule. The next meeting of offered for crime tips profitable since some items the Putnam County Fair within the budget could be Board is scheduled for Feb. 4 donated, and the budget in- at the county extension office Subscriptions From Page 1 “The officer just made sure that the tip line 24/7. cludes a $25,000 loss in case at 900 S. Walnut Ave. To subscribe, call 931-526- everyone was able to call their “Our underlying purpose is not 9715. Visa, MasterCard and out, saw it was true, and realized parents and make sure everyone to get people in trouble, but to Discover accepted. that this was a serious situation got home safely.” keep our kids safe,” Gibson said. Rates: with the teens heading to their Gibson saw her talking about “We know that these kids know 3 mo 6 mo 1yr cars to leave after drinking. She the episode on Facebook and sug- so much more about what’s going Carrier or called the police to safely break gested they reward the one who on and where it’s going on than ELECTIONS: Mail: 385 up the party. had given her the tip. After that, we do, so this is a pretty powerful Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Print & “No one was arrested,” she said. he decided it was time to start up way to tap into that.” E-Edition $29 $56 $98 Qualifying Anywhere Only E-Edition $21 $42 $84 Mail: Outside 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 ATTORNEY: begins for August Mail: Outside Robbery Tenn. $82 $132 $220 bound over to criminal court From Page 1 ballot for assessor of property, although a write-in candidate Miss Your Paper? the mayor of Baxter, held by could still qualify to run by Your carrier is an independent From Page 1 into the room like a wizard or a thought he wanted to hear. He Jeff Wilhite; the city recorder mid-June. contractor. However, as a serv- ninja,” the victim said. had a baseball bat. He was threat- of Baxter, held by Stacey Those who wish to qualify to ice to our subscribers, our hearing, it was the subject of Upon Vincent’s appearance, he ening me,” he said. Austin; and two Baxter alder- be a candidate in the school circulation department is open much testimony. reportedly wielded a baseball bat, At one point, the victim said he men, held by Jeff Herald and board, Algood, Baxter and from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- Both Vincent’s attorney, Shawn striking the victim about the legs, wrestled the bat away from Vin- Harmon Garris. Monterey elections have until day-Friday and from Fry, and Thompson’s attorney, arms and head as the victim said cent, at which point, the man tells In Monterey, elections on the noon on April 7 to qualify. 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to Russell Tribble, questioned the he attempted to guard his body. Thompson to “get a knife. I’m August ballot include a two- Putnam Election Administra- answer calls. victim about information report- During that attack, Vincent re- going to cut this [insulting exple- year term for mayor, currently tor Debbie Steidl said al- Call 931-526-9715. edly captured in that video. portedly yelled at the victim, say- tive].” held by Bill Wiggins; and though 25 nominating The victim told the court that he ing the entire episode was on The victim voluntarily gave the four-year terms for four alder- signatures are required, she was unaware until the robbery video. bat back to Vincent, he said, “be- men, held by Dale Welch, recommends that potential Herald-Citizen began that the entire encounter “That’s when I knew I had been cause that was better than being Mark Farley, Amy Clark and candidates gather 35 to 50 had been captured on video, set up,” the victim said. stabbed.” Clarice Weist. signatures in the case that USPS 313-680 which would mean that the cam- Fry questioned the victim about As the attack deescalated, the Also on the Aug. 4 ballot is some of the signatures belong ISSN 8750-5541 era had not been situated in a his unexpected encounter with victim said he began negotiating the election to the 6th District to people who aren’t regis- The Herald-Citizen is pub- prominent enough location for Vincent, before he was aware with Vincent, who demanded seat of the U.S. House, held tered to vote. lished daily except Saturdays, the victim to notice. that it was being captured on $5,000 or he would say the vic- by Diane Black and the Ten- “If they (unregistered voters) New Year’s Day, Independence Tribble, however, argued that video. tim had raped Thompson. nessee House Districts 25 and sign it, those signatures don’t Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving the camera was running upon the The victim said the man had not During that time, Thompson 42, held by Cameron Sexton count,” Steidl said. Day and Christmas Day by victim’s arrival because of the only demanded the victim’s be- was passively standing by, mak- and Ryan Williams, respec- Candidates must pick up and Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., original purpose of the meeting. longings and tried to bribe him ing no effort to help the victim tively. turn in qualifying papers and at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box The victim said that he origi- for additional money but also but not actively attacking him ei- The assessor of property, a signatures to the Putnam 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. nally thought he was there alone asked if the victim had, in the ther, he said. position held by Steve Pierce, Election Commission Office Periodicals postage paid at with Thompson and that he heard past, had sex with Thompson to Following this week’s prelimi- is also on the August ballot. at 705 County Services Drive Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- no doors being opened and represent a friend of hers. nary hearing, Vincent’s bond re- The primary for that position in Cookeville. TER: send address changes to Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, closed during the encounter, Although the victim reportedly mains at $30,000. is March 1. For more information about Cookeville TN 38502. which led him to later believe admits on the video to having Thompson’s was reduced to Pierce is the only candidate elections or qualifications to The Herald-Citizen is a mem- that Vincent was already there done so, he told Fry upon ques- $7,500. to qualify so far in the Repub- run for elected office, visit the ber of the Tennessee Press when he arrived. tioning that he had made the ad- Both are still being held as in- lican primary. website at Association and the Associ- “Mr. Vincent’s appearance was mission to Vincent out of fear. mates in the Putnam County Jail No Democrat has applied or www.putnamco.org/election ated Press. The Associated a complete surprise. He came “I was just telling him what I as of press time today. qualified to be placed on the or call (931) 526-2566. Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Tonight Saturday Night Sunday Night Monday Night Readings: Thursday’s high in Cookeville A 20% chance of A 70% chance of Mostly clear. Low Partly cloudy, with a was 58, low 29, with 0.25” of Mike DeLapp rain after midnight. rain, possibly mixed around 17. WNW low around 24. rain. Thursday’s high in Mon- Editor & Publisher Low around 45. with snow. Low wind around 5 SSW wind around 5 terey was 55, low 44, with South wind around around 33. South mph. mph. 0.38” of rain. Buddy Pearson 5 mph. wind around 10 mph. Almanac: Managing Editor Friday is the 8th day of the Sunday Monday Tuesday year with 358 remaining. The Roger Wells Saturday A 60% chance of Sunny. High near A 20% chance of sun sets at 4:44 p.m. and will Advertising Director A 100% chance of rain and snow be- 36. WNW wind rain and snow rise at 6:53 a.m. on Saturday. The moon is a waning cres- rain. High near 56. fore noon. High around 5 mph. showers after noon. Keith McCormick cent with 2% of the visible SSE wind 5 to 10 near 34. West wind High near 40. disc illuminated. Circulation Manager mph. around 10 mph. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 — A3 LOCAL/STATE/NATION State Regents chief retires amid ‘unworkable’ shakeup in Brief By ERIK SCHELZIG local boards for Austin Peay in tained by the Chattanooga Times Free tend a two-year school Associated Press Clarksville; East Tennessee in Johnson Press. Morgan previously served as state City; Middle Tennessee in Murfrees- “Given the announcement of plans to comptroller and as chief deputy to then- Small plane crashes NASHVILLE (AP) — Chancellor John boro; Tennessee Tech in Cookeville; form separate boards for the six TBR Gov. Phil Bredesen, a Democrat. Morgan is stepping down as head of the Tennessee State in Nashville; and the universities, I cannot, in good con- He was appointed chancellor in 2010, in Middle Tennessee, Tennessee Board of Regents amid Re- University of Memphis. Those boards science, continue as chancellor for an- in a move that angered many Republi- pilot dies publican Gov. Bill Haslam’s plans to would control budgets, tuition and the other year,” Morgan wrote in the letter. cans because the board had rewritten the grant more autonomy to the six four-year selection of college presidents. “Simply put, I believe the path being job qualifications to fit his education LEBANON (AP) — A pilot universities in the system. The move is popular among state law- proposed is the wrong one for many rea- level and experience. has died after a small-engine Morgan said Thursday that he had orig- makers who would be able to tout more sons.” The panel selected Morgan after only plane crashed near Lebanon’s inally planned to retire when he turns 65 local control over regional schools in Morgan said that spinning off control interviewing him among six applicants. airport in Middle Tennessee. next year, but instead moved the date of their home districts. And the measure over four-year schools would hurt over- Legislative Republicans also ques- Lebanon Public Safety his resignation to the end of this month presents Haslam with the opportunity to sight and accountability efforts. tioned the legality of Morgan’s appoint- spokesman Mike Justice told over what he called the governor’s “un- pass a high profile measure after the last “Throughout my long career in public ment because there were no Republicans The Tennessean that the plane workable” proposal. year’s crushing defeat of his Medicaid service, I have observed that ambiguity on the board as required by law. landed in the backyard of a Haslam surprised Morgan and many expansion proposal and current skittish- is the ally of ineffectiveness and ineffi- Bredesen later moved to restore the re- house about two blocks from others in the state’s higher education ness among fellow Republicans about a ciency,” Morgan said. quired partisan balance to the panel, and the airport Thursday after- community when he announced plans gas tax increase. Haslam has touted the proposal as a the state’s attorney general deemed the noon. last month to re-focus the Board of Re- Morgan made no mention Haslam’s way to have the Board of Regents focus Morgan’s appointment to be valid. Police said the pilot was gents on the state’s 40 community and planned shakeup of the Board of Regents more on implementing the state’s Ten- Haslam when he was running for gov- taken to a hospital, where he technical colleges. in his official announcement, but was nessee Promise program for covering the ernor in 2010 voiced support for Mor- died. He was described as The governor’s plan calls for creating more direct in a letter to Haslam first ob- tuition of any high school graduate to at- gan’s appointment. being in his late 40s to early 50s. Federal Aviation Administra- tion spokeswoman Arlene Salac said an Eros 1600 exper- imental aircraft crashed after Maine governor creates furor with racist remarks departure from the Lebanon Municipal Airport. By DAVID SHARP The FAA will continue to in- Associated Press vestigate, and the National Transportation Safety Board PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — will determine the probable Blunt-spoken Republican Gov. cause. Paul LePage said out-of-state drug dealers are impregnating “young white” girls, and his re- Officials: Man shot marks were quickly denounced by marshals after by critics on Thursday as racial fearmongering. brandishing knife LePage, talking about Maine’s heroin epidemic, described out- JOHNSON CITY (AP) — of-state drug dealers as “guys Authorities say deputy U.S. with the name D-Money, marshals shot and killed a man Smoothie, Shifty” and said “half on railroad tracks in Johnson the time they impregnate a young City after they tried to serve a white girl before they leave.” warrant. LePage, who’s white, didn’t de- Tennessee Bureau of Investi- scribe the races of the drug deal- gation spokesman Josh ers on Wednesday during a town DeVine said in a statement that meeting in Bridgton, and a two marshals based in the U.S. spokesman said Thursday he Marshal’s Greeneville Office wasn’t making a comment about were trying to serve the war- race. rant on Tuesday evening when But moderate Republican and the wanted man, 39-year-old LePage critic Lance Dutson, who James K. Maher, brandished a called attention to the remark, knife. said the governor was playing to DeVine says the situation es- people’s racial fears. calated and the two marshals “This is one of the most bla- fired their guns at Maher, who tantly racist statements he’s ever died at the scene. made,” said Dutson, a former Robert F. Bukaty, File | AP The shooting occurred on the CEO of the conservative Maine Republican Gov. Paul LePage delivers his inauguration address in Augusta, Maine. LePage said out-of-state drug deal- Norfolk Southern Railroad Heritage Policy Center who ers are impregnating “young white” girls, and he was quickly derided by critics on Thursday. tracks adjacent to the Veterans helped create the GOP group Get Affairs Medical Center cam- Right Maine to combat extrem- pus. ism. “One of the things that’s of- said the governor’s comments the cost to state taxpayers for coming into our state.” first term he told the Portland The TBI, which is investigat- fensive about it is that it’s were “sad” and “foolish.” welfare and the emotional costs LePage is known for speaking chapter of the NAACP to “kiss ing the shooting, declined to reminiscent of this fearmonger- LePage’s chief of communica- for these kids who are born as a his mind, and it sometimes gets my butt.” identify the two deputy mar- ing in American history that peo- tions, Peter Steele, insisted the result of involvement with drug him into trouble. He previously likened the IRS shals involved. ple would like to think is long governor wasn’t talking about traffickers. His heart goes out to He said on the campaign trail to the Gestapo, called protesters It is unclear why Maher was gone.” race when he made the comment. these kids because he had a diffi- that he’d tell President Barack “idiots” and said a political foe wanted. The president of the NAACP’s “Race is irrelevant,” Steele said cult childhood, too. We need to Obama to “go to hell,” and then liked to “give it to the people Bangor chapter, Michael Alpert, via email. “What is relevant is stop the drug traffickers from soon after he was elected to his without Vaseline.” Haslam names Page to fill Tennessee Supreme Court Fugitive to be extradited Sheriff’s office loses armored vacancy vehicle due to Obama order NASHVILLE (AP) — Re- to Florida to face charges ROGERSVILLE (AP) — A Office was among 11 Tennessee publican Gov. Bill Haslam on military surplus armored per- law enforcement agencies that Thursday named Appeals sonnel carrier that was awarded had their armored personnel Judge Roger A. Page to fill a By TRACEY HACKETT tion for a theft charge, and he reportedly fled to the Hawkins County Sheriff’s carriers recalled. vacancy on the Tennessee HERALD-CITIZEN Staff the state to avoid prosecution for that charge, Office in 2003 has been recalled The vehicle, which resembles Supreme Court. making him a fugitive from justice. as part of President Barack a tank because it rolls on tracks, Page will join the state’s PUTNAM COUNTY — A fugitive wanted The report on file says a dispatcher or com- Obama’s effort to decrease the was used mainly for transport- highest court in mid-March, on felony charges out of Bay County, Fla., has munications officer from the Putnam County military appearance of law en- ing officers during armed stand- unless state lawmakers can re- been arrested here. Sheriff’s Department spoke directly with a forcement agencies nationwide. offs, as well as for reaching solve their differences on a Buddy Dallas Certain, 34, whose local ad- deputy of the Bay County Sheriff’s Depart- The Kingsport Times-News re- areas in rough terrain for res- confirmation process for judi- dress is listed as West 4th Street, was taken into ment. ports the state Law Enforcement cues and missing person cial nominees before then. The custody on Wednesday. That deputy reportedly said the Florida de- Support Office arranged to pick searches. vacancy was created by the re- According to information on file, a Putnam partment would extradite. up Hawkins County’s vehicle Sheriff Ronnie Lawson says tirement of Justice Gary Wade, County Sheriff’s Deputy made the arrest after Certain is scheduled to appear in Putnam Tuesday. the vehicle was very useful and who had given Democrats a 3- learning that Certain was wanted in Florida. County General Sessions Court today to begin The Hawkins County Sheriff’s wasn’t an attack vehicle. 2 majority on the high court’s He is charged there with a violation of proba- the extradition process. bench. A constitutional amendment Specializing in You approved by voters in 2014 granted the Legislature the At Ross Family Medicine you get more power to reject the governor’s NAMES: Board approves names than just medical attention; you get our nominees, but the House and undivided attention. With complete Senate have so far been unable health care services for children, adults to agree on a mechanism to do for reconfigured Baxter schools and seniors we offer everything from so. routine checkups to treatment of minor Haslam appointed 60-year- From Page 1 changed) and Baxter North Ele- School, Ethelyn P. Hill Elemen- emergencies. Above all, we offer old Page to the Court of Ap- mentary School for the current tary School and Herald Bartlett patients the kind of old-fashioned, peals in 2011. He was anticipate 300-350 students ini- BES as well as Baxter South El- Elementary School. personalized service that’s hard to find previously a circuit judge serv- tially with an estimated maxi- ementary School and Corner- The naming committee in- these days. That’s why so many ing Chester, Henderson and mum capacity of 500 for future stone Intermediate School for the cluded six Putnam County Board people are making the switch to Ross Madison counties in West Ten- growth. former CMS. of Education employees and six Family Medicine. Experience the nessee. “This will essentially, in that Also considered were names community members as recom- difference for yourself; we’re now “We are fortunate to have end of the county, double our ca- honoring individuals: Walter mended by board members, as accepting new patients and can often someone with such a depth of pacity for those grade levels, Warren Shanks Elementary well as Boyd himself. provide same-day appointments. Most experience for this important which, if you’re keeping up with insurance plans accepted. position,” Haslam said in his the progress of Putnam County, announcement. there’s a lot of activity going on Are you ready for whole Bible Church? Do you desire all of God’s Word from Genesis Page said he was inspired to near that area — and we antici- to the Maps at the end of the Book? run for judge after his 23-year- pate that to accelerate,” Boyd Are you ready to experience the true and living Savior Carolyn Ann old niece was slain in 1995. said. “So we look forward to as prophesied in the Hebrew Scriptures and as clearly Ross, D.O. “My brother asked that I those buildings coming on line.” portrayed in the four Gospels? Board Certified in break the news to our parents. Other proposed names for the Would you like to walk as Jesus walked? Family Practice Medicine Telling my parents that their schools — which came about And, be filled with His Spirit? oldest granddaughter had been from both a public forum on Dec. We accept most “Where old fashioned kindness murdered was the hardest 15 and informal conversations If you want to invest more time in the Bible at Church, i n s u r a n c e p l a n s . meets modern medicine” thing I have ever done in my with community members — in- then Hungry Hearts Church may be for you! We live the Saturday 120 WALNUT COMMONS LANE, SUITE B . 931-528-2557 life,” Page wrote in his appli- cluded Baxter Elementary Sabbath, the Jewish Holy Days and follow the Dietary Laws. cation. School (leaving the name un- Join us at Hampton Inn at 1:00pm on Sat. January 9 - (731) 736-1055 Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm | Friday 8am - 1pm Herald-Citizen

Friday, January 8, 2016 OPINION 4 Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland

Established 1903 Mike DeLapp, Editor and Publisher Buddy Pearson, Managing Editor Here comes Cruz

n a matter of a few short body makes speeches about who weeks, Ted Cruz will become they are for; and then you “vote” Ia household name. Which by standing in a corner of the may — or may not — turn out to room; and you’re still not done! be good news for him. If one or more candidates have My bet is that if I stood on a some supporters but not enough street corner today anywhere to earn them a delegate to the other than in Iowa or New county convention, voters Hampshire, 9 out of 10 reshuffle as the field narrows. passersby would not be able to Some caucuses tend to be quick pick Ted and efficient; some go for hours. Cruz out of a Trump may have big rallies, but lineup, much Cruz has been working Iowa for less tell you over a year and reportedly has anything the best “ground game” in the about him. It state. That means he has organiz- would be like ers who have identified his sup- showing me porters and will get them to the pictures of caucus. Cruz has deep support the guy among conservative Christians, who’s going who will likely have a nice to win the church supper followed by a ride Susan Heisman Tro- in a warm bus over to the cau- Estrich phy. But cus. Bill Clinton’s Bill Cosby problem that’s about Which means that the next to change. Cruz may or may not morning, the rest of us will wake trong opinions beget strong reac- It’s a strong phi- likely to happen, but that is the strategy. be the most popular Republican up to find Ted Cruz everywhere. tions. Those of us who have losophy, one that To sort of get him out of the picture so in Iowa, but unless all the poll- It used to be just the cover of Sworked to affect public policy and liberals writing that he can go after Hillary Clinton with- sters and talkers are wrong Time and a slot on “The Today opinion understand and accept this, es- about Cosby abhor. out her biggest booster, one of the most (which, admittedly, does hap- Show;” these days, pecially in an age of instant rebuttal and Reading recent arti- popular Democrats in the country. I don’t pen), he should win. And win- is all-engulfing, assaulting you pushback via social media, email, and cles on liberally po- think that’s going to happen. “But you ning Iowa gets you the spotlight, whether you want it or not, and the ubiquitous cell phone. litical sites such as know, after what we’ve seen with Bill particularly when the story on Ted Cruz is a candidate made for It’s also understood that entrenched and Salon and Huffing- Cosby, and with old accusations. There the other side is the predictable social media, for better and for polarized political and social beliefs con- ton Post will re- are about 14 women who could be said victory of the frontrunner. worse. tradicted by opposing arguments, regard- mind you of their to have made claims at one time or an- It is certainly possible that there What will we learn about Ted less of how reasonable, elicit emotional disdain for the con- other.” is a groundswell of support for Cruz on the morning after Iowa? eruptions. Rick cept of individual- Camerota: “Is that right? 14??!!” Donald Trump that is not being If my morning cruise of Ted This is why I understood the defensive Jensen ism and “bootstrap Louis: “Well, if you go to the sort of measured by conventional polls Cruz stories is any indication, reactions of Bill Cosby fans (as I was for rhetoric.” right-wing websites and the talk radio and not being seen by conven- there will a whole lot of mud fly- decades) to a column I wrote last year ex- A celebratory tone crowd. There are about 14 names out tional talkers. After all, who ing. Was Ted Cruz really born in coriating the accused rapist for devalua- to the articles was thinly veiled at best. there.” (other than Trump himself) Canada? Actually, he was. Is that tion of every positive message he From many conservatives who appreci- It’s not too surprising Camerota doesn’t would have thought Trump a problem? Are there any delivered. ated The Cos’ philosophy, humor and want to know this, just as some conser- would still be in the lead nation- “birthers” out there still disput- His grown children will be met with the personal success, denial set in immedi- vatives deny Bill Cosby’s accusers. ally in January? But as every ing whether Obama was born in undeniable shudder of recognition of ately. The rest of us completed the 5 It’s also not too surprising that Louis talker keeps telling anyone who (which is, after all, their famous father’s crimes with every stages of grief rather quickly. The num- tries to hide his liberal faux pas behind will listen, national polls often America)? Was Cruz really one new handshake they encounter. bers are just too great to deny intellectual “right-wing websites,” though he knows don’t correctly predict Iowa, nor of the only senators to vote Some readers were sincerely outraged honesty. the number is accurate, if not underesti- should they. We used to explain against the Violence Against that anyone would suggest the sheer vol- So it goes now with Bill Clinton. mated. this to campaign newcomers Women Act? Did he really limit ume of accusations could merit presump- When confronted at a recent Town Hall Some researchers put the number closer with a story about the difference his study group at Harvard Law tion. meeting by a local New Hampshire Re- to 24 Clinton sexual assault accusers. between the contributions of the School to Ivy League graduates? I suspect most of us can accept the fact publican questioning Hillary’s covering The question is certainly pertinent and chicken and the pig to a ham- Is he really the most hated man that any man in public life can be for husband Bill’s accusations of sexual needs to be addressed by mainstream and-eggs breakfast: The chicken in the Senate? Why? wrongly accused of sexual misbehavior abuse and rape, Hillary declared, “You media reporters and interviewers, not just is involved, but the pig is com- There are very few experiences by one, two or maybe three women (and are very rude. I am not going to ever call politically interested people and partisans mitted. that compare with undergoing perhaps men) who are seeking some on you.” at town hall meetings. You have to be committed to the white-hot spotlight afforded recognition better understood by a PhD Like fans lining up for Cosby shows It’s especially relevant as Hillary as- vote in Iowa. You can’t just show to previously unknown candi- in psychology. last year, Hillary’s fans dismissed the serted in Iowa last year, “Today I want to up for five minutes anytime in a dates who suddenly might be When that number exceeds nine, 10, 11, questions, cheering on their hero. send a message to every survivor of sex- 12-hour window — which is president. This is especially true etc., doesn’t it seem fair to presume a few On CNN last Thursday, Errol Louis and ual assault. Don’t let anyone silence your more than most people are will- for candidates like Cruz, who of them might not be part of some con- Alisyn Camerota got into a conversation voice. You have the right to be heard. ing to do in primaries, anyway. don’t have many fans in the spiracy? about Donald Trump alluding to Bill You have the right to be believed and You have to know where to go media to begin with. Fasten your That was the reaction of some readers - Clinton’s accusations of sexual harass- we’re with you.” on a freezing-cold night (why seat belts. The turbulence is that the 30 (at the time) or more women ment. “Every” survivor, Hillary? “Every”? couldn’t Florida or Hawaii go coming. were all part of some leftwing conspiracy Louis: “Donald Trump wants to take first, we used to ask ourselves), to bring down the black man who Bill Clinton out of the equation. Wants to Contact Rick at [email protected], or and then you have to sit there in Susan Estrich is a syndi- preached individual responsibility and either embarrass him or otherwise follow him on Twitter the school auditorium as every- cated columnist. “bootstrap philosophy” to life. frighten him off the campaign trail. Un- @Jensen1150WDEL. Joking about gun control Moderately Confused

hen I was a kid my father gave real criminals from get- deceptive. me three rifles and a shotgun. ting guns. That 30,000 number, which the main- WFirst he gave me a single-shot The tears the presi- stream media never get around to scruti- .22 rifle. I was about eight. dent shed on behalf of nizing, is padded with about 21,000 gun Then in 1958, when “The Rifleman” the innocent victims of suicides, which aren’t quite the same as came on, my father gave me a rapid-fire Sandy Hook, Aurora being shot down by a madman in a church lever-action .22 Winchester rifle like the and Charleston were or a robber in the parking lot. one Chuck Connors had. I was about 12. genuine. We all want to It’s an old argument, but still true — guns Later, when I was a teenager my father cry when we think of don’t kill people, people do. Bad or men- gave me a .243 hunting rifle to hunt deer in those senseless slaugh- tally troubled people. Arizona and a 12-gauge shotgun to hunt ters. Want proof guns are not the problem? birds. Michael Yet nothing in the There reportedly are more than 300 million He bought all the guns legally. But he Reagan president’s executive privately owned guns floating around the gave them to me without first doing a action would have pre- USA. background check to see if I was a crimi- vented their deaths, either. If just 1 percent of those guns were used nal. The dead at Sandy Hook, Aurora and to kill someone every year, there would be He didn’t even check with my mother to Charleston were killed by guns purchased 3 million gun homicides in the United see if I was doing my homework. legally long before the time the mentally States. That was a joke. disturbed young men put them to such evil In 2014, according to the FBI, there were But President Obama’s use of executive use. 8,124 gun homicides. It’s still way too action to make it tougher for law-abiding All the background checks in the world many, and most of them are in cities or citizens to privately buy, sell or trade guns won’t do much good if your mother gives states with strict gun laws. is no joke. you the guns you kill with, as what hap- But if my calculator is correct, that means At his teary appearance with the sur- pened at Sandy Hook. 0.00002708 per cent of the guns in Amer- vivors and victims of gun violence on What Obama was really doing Tuesday ica were used in 2014 to kill someone and Tuesday he said it was time for the country was giving a feel-good political speech .99998 percent were not. to show “a sense of urgency” to end gun about gun violence designed to get the De- I don’t know how many knives and sharp violence. mocrat base fired up for the 2016 election. objects there are in the , but Obama’s executive grandstanding still He and his fellow gun-control nuts are in 2014 about 1,561 of them were used to leaves a lot of unanswered legal questions constantly misleading and trying to scare murder someone. about who does or doesn’t have to get a the American people about gun violence Is an executive action on knife control gun-dealer’s license and conduct instant and what causes it. Despite the media hype next on the president’s emotional bucket background checks before selling or trad- and the political hysteria about spiking list? Clubs and hammers? Didn’t Cain kill ing a gun at a gun show or flea market. murder totals in cities like Baltimore, the Abel with a rock? But his executive order will not save one annual homicide rate from guns and every- American from dying from gun violence thing else has been falling in the USA for Visit his websites at www.reagan.com this year. decades. It’s half what it was in 1990. and www.michaelereagan.com. Send All it will do — if Congress doesn’t have When the White House and Hillary throw comments to Reagan@caglecar- the guts to reverse it — is create a new out the claim that “30,000 die from gun vi- toons.com. Follow @reaganworld on class of criminals and do nothing to stop olence a year” they are deliberately being Twitter. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 — A5 LOCAL/NATION Nation Clinton woos Asian-Americans, slams GOP in Brief By CHRISTINE ARMARIO 4 critically injured in Associated Press Massachusetts SAN GABRIEL, Calif. (AP) — Democratic presidential front- chemical plant blast runner Hillary Clinton Thursday courted Asian-American voters, NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. telling members of the nation’s (AP) — Authorities say an ex- fastest growing racial minority plosion at a Dow Chemical that she disagrees with the “hate- plant in northeastern Massa- ful rhetoric” of her Republican chusetts critically injured four challengers. people and damaged the build- “They forget a fundamental les- ing. son about our great country,” she Firefighters, paramedics and told several hundred people gath- police responded to the plant in ered in a hotel ballroom in subur- North Andover at about 2:30 ban . “Being an open p.m. Thursday. and tolerant society does not Lawrence General Hospital make us vulnerable. It’s at the officials say four people with core of our strength.” shrapnel and burn injuries Clinton’s campaign stop in the were brought to the hospital in San Gabriel Valley, an enclave critical condition. Three of the home to more than a half million victims were later transferred Asian-Americans, marked the to hospitals in Boston. launch of her grassroots outreach North Andover Town Man- to the growing pool of Asian- ager Andrew Maylor says no Americans and Pacific Islanders. chemicals were released into Those voters have trended Dem- the air and there is no danger to ocratic in recent presidential the surrounding area. elections, though they are still The cause of the blast is considered up for political grabs. under investigation. Local, Their influence is considered state and federal authorities are critical in some swing states. at the scene. California is not one of those, Damian Dovarganes | AP A Dow Chemical spokes- having voted for a Democrat for woman didn’t return a message president every election since Democratic presidential hopeful former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greets Asian American and Pacific Islander Thursday. 1992. supporters in San Gabriel, Calif., Thursday. A worker was killed in a Republicans suggested Clin- chemical explosion at the same ton’s visit is more about raising ican and Pacific Islander voters icy and political science at the crease wages — all issues con- said. “It’s a family issue.” plant in 2013. campaign cash. “The reality is in a Southern California region University of California, River- sidered top priorities for the Nearly 4 million Asians voted Democrats have long taken the where a number of cities are now side. “There’s still potential for Asian American electorate. She in the 2012 presidential election, AAPI community for granted, majority Asian-American and persuasion there.” vowed to reduce the visa backlog a 547,000 increase over 2008. United Airlines fined and Hillary Clinton will be no store signs in Mandarin and Can- In a half-hour speech, Clinton and help unauthorized immi- According to exit polls, nearly $2.7M for violating different,” said Ninio Fetalvo, a tonese line the streets. told constituents she would be grants with deep community ties three-quarters of Asian-Ameri- spokesman for the Republican “Their party identity is not cast the one to fix the nation’s broken that “deserve the chance to stay.” can voters favored President consumer rules National Committee. Clinton in stone,” said Karthick Ramakr- immigration system, improve ac- “Ultimately this is more than an Barack Obama in the 2012 elec- made her appeal to Asian-Amer- ishnan, a professor of public pol- cess to higher education, and in- economic or political issue,” she tion. WASHINGTON (AP) — United Airlines drew a $2.7 million fine from the govern- ment on Thursday for violating rules aimed at protecting dis- Democrats furious over Obama administration deportations abled passengers and prevent- ing long tarmac delays. WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional sional allies before conducting the raids, platform, has praised the raids — and A White House spokesman, Peter The Transportation Depart- Democrats confronted White House offi- with first became public when The Wash- taken credit for them. Boogaard, declined to comment beyond ment said there was a signifi- cials on Thursday over holiday-season ington Post published a story about the “Look, what I said to her is, I said, a statement Monday issued by Homeland cant increase in 2014 in raids seeking Central American immi- plans just before Christmas. ‘Think about it a moment. Donald Trump Security Secretary Jeh Johnson. In that disability-related complaints grants for deportation, accusing the ad- Gutierrez and other lawmakers raised is praising your public policy on immi- statement, Johnson said that 121 people regarding United. A depart- ministration of spreading terror through those complaints and others during a gration. You should need no further evi- with final orders of removal, who had ex- ment review found that United immigrant communities. meeting with administration officials, in- dence of how wrong it is,’” Gutierrez hausted their legal claims and remedies, had failed to give passengers Rep. Luis Gutierrez of Illinois said that cluding Cecilia Munoz, director of the said. had been targeted for removal. with disabilities prompt serv- President Barack Obama risks all the Domestic Policy Council. Separately, at a news conference in Las “This should come as no surprise. I ice getting on and off planes, goodwill he has built up over the last year “In the Hispanic Caucus there’s a real Vegas, Senate Minority Leader Harry have said publicly for months that indi- and in many instances dam- through his executive actions sparing sense of outrage,” Gutierrez said. Reid, D-Nev., said that he’d contacted viduals who constitute enforcement pri- aged or delayed the return of millions from deportation, actions now Gutierrez said he pointed out to Munoz the Homeland Security Department “to orities, including families and wheelchairs and other mobility tied up in court. And he complained that that GOP presidential candidate Donald have them just back off till we can find unaccompanied children, will be re- devices. the administration did not alert congres- Trump, running on an anti-immigrant out a better way to do this.” moved,” Johnson said. The department cited United operations at Houston Interna- tional Airport, Chicago O’Hare International Airport, Denver Obituaries International Airport, Newark International Airport and Shirley Morris Pallbearers will be family and Buddy passed You may share your thoughts Nicholas of Cookeville; three Washington’s Dulles Interna- friends. away on Thurs- and memories at www.hhhfuner- daughters and spouses, Shellie tional Airport. COOKEVILLE — Funeral Memorial contributions can be day morning, als.com. and Phillip Martin of Cookeville, United also was fined for five services for Mrs. Shirley Jean made to Lighthouse Christian Jan. 7, 2016, at Sharon and Richard Carnes of lengthy delays in which pas- Morris, 68, of Cookeville, will be Camp, 205 Serenity Place, his home after an Taylorsville, Ky., and Donna Far- sengers were kept waiting in held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. Smithville, TN 37166. extended illness. ris of Cookeville; six grandchil- planes on the tarmac at O’Hare 9, at Stevens Dr. Jimmy Arms will officiate at He was born dren, Lee and Andrea Martin, airport during severe winter Street Baptist the services. Mr. Slagle July 14, 1943, in Ashley Martin, Adam and Brandi weather on Dec. 8, 2013, and Church. Inter- Hooper-Huddleston & Horner Putnam County Taylor, Dustin and Edina Taylor, for another delay at Houston ment will follow Funeral Home is in charge of to the late Herman Lee and Edith Courtney Farris and Travis Far- Hobby Airport on May 20, in Cookeville arrangements, (931) 526-6111. Pearl Elmore Slagle. ris; eight great-grandchildren; a 2015. City Cemetery. You may share your thoughts He was of the Baptist faith, a sister, Donna Miller of Char- In a statement, United said it The family will and memories at www.hhhfuner- 1961 graduate of Cookeville lottesville, Va.; and a brother, remains committed to meeting receive friends als.com. High School, and a retired asso- Alice (Kaye) Nicholas Roger Miller Chambersburg, Pa. Mrs. Morris all Transportation Department from 11 a.m. ciate of Kroger in Cookeville COOKEVILLE — Funeral In addition to her parents, she rules, particularly during diffi- until time of with 41 years of service. services for Alice (Kaye) was preceded in death by a cult operating conditions. services on Saturday at the Buddy was an avid Chevy car Nicholas, 73, of Cookeville, will brother, Tom Miller; and an in- church. buff, especially the 1956 through be held Saturday, January 9, 2016 fant great-grandson, Carson Mrs. Morris died suddenly on the 1972 models. beginning at 10 a.m., from the James Richardson. Washington state Tuesday, Jan. 5, 2015, in Survivors include his wife of 39 chapel of Crest Lawn Funeral Pallbearers will be grandsons, police free 12 Cookeville Regional Medical years, Annita Jaquess Slagle Home. Interment will be in Smith Lee Martin, Adam Taylor, Dustin Center. (whom he married May 16, 1976, Chapel Cemetery. Taylor, Travis Farris, Jason Dyer, women, seize sex She was born May 14, 1947, in in Cookeville); a sister, Betty Jo The family will receive friends Matt Green, Ricky Green and Monterey to the late Albert Paul David Eugene Tyler Whiteaker; and a niece, Lori from 5-8 p.m. today, Friday, Jan. Jason Trisdale. trade site (Buck) and Helen O’Hair Mc- Whiteaker, all of Cookeville. 8, and from 9 a.m. until time of Bro. Hillier Duke will officiate Crary. MONTEREY — Memorial In addition to his parents, he services on Saturday at the fu- at the services. SEATTLE (AP) — Police in Ms. Morris was a member of services for David Eugene Tyler, was preceded in death by a neral home. Please visit www.crestlawn- the Seattle area said Thursday Stevens Street Baptist Church, 64, of Monterey, will be held at 2 brother-in-law, Tim Whiteaker. Mrs. Nicholas passed from this memorial.com and sign the on- they freed a dozen women who where she served in the worship p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 10, from the Buddy’s family extends “A life on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, line guest register and send a were forced into prostitution, ministry. chapel of Goff Funeral Home in SPECIAL THANK-YOU” To at her home in Cookeville. message to the family. arrested 14 people and shut She retired as an administrative Monterey. Cremation was cho- Highland Rim Home Care and She was born on Sunday, Dec. Crest Lawn Funeral Home-Cre- down two websites this week judge/hearing officer with the sen. Avalon Hospice. 6, 1942, in Mifflin, Pa., to the late mation Center in Cookeville is in as part of a sex-trafficking in- Tennessee Highway Patrol with The family will receive friends Pallbearers will be Ken Oakley, Kenneth Miller and Ruth Greene charge of arrangements, (931) vestigation. more than 29 years of service. from 1 p.m. until time of services Earl Jaquess, Johnny Jackson, Miller. 526-6384. King County Sheriff John She also was a former LPN at on Sunday at the funeral home. Roger Phillips, Willie Shirley Mrs. Nicholas was a loving Urquhart said most or all of the Cookeville General Hospital. Mr. Tyler passed away on and Pat Moran. wife, mother, grandmother and exploited women had been She is survived by her husband, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016, at his Honorary pallbearers will be as- great-grandmother. She loved her brought to the U.S. from South Steve Morris (whom she married home. sociates of Kroger of Cookeville. flowers, gardening and working Korea, where some had been Aug. 13, 1996, in Cookeville); a D.M. Goff Funeral Home, Inc. Brother Jim Blankenship will with the youth at First Christian forced into bondage to pay off daughter, Misti Copley of in Monterey is in charge of officiate at the services. Church, where she was a charter debts their families owed to Cookeville; two stepsons, Steven arrangements, (931) 839-2311. Hooper-Huddleston & Horner member. criminal organizations. Eleven and Greg Morris of Colonial Funeral Home is in charge of Mrs. Nicholas is survived by men who were arrested were Beach, Va.; a stepdaughter, Tina arrangements, (931) 526-6111. her husband of 55 years, James part of an online network that Rogers and her husband, Ken, of Buddy Slagle included websites where cus- King George, Va.; four grand- COOKEVILLE — Funeral tomers rated the women and children, Taylor Adkins, services for Buddy Slagle, 72 of Fe Features:atures: posted details to help facilitate Cameron Sherrell, Joey Ander- Cookeville, will be held at 1 p.m. Model# KUDS30IXSS 3 Rooms Carpet and Pad the prostitution, he said. 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FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — President Barack Obama there is a middle ground on a fiercely divisive issue. have started on this enterprise?” Obama defended “Since this is a main reason they exist, you’d think mocked conspiracy theorists and tore into the Na- But Obama didn’t hold back when asked by CNN his support for the constitutional right to gun own- that they’d be prepared to have a debate with the tional Rifle Association for pushing “imaginary fic- moderator Anderson Cooper about the notion that ership while arguing it was consistent with his ef- president,” Obama said. NRA spokesman Andrew tion,” as he described his plans to tighten gun the federal government — and Obama in particular forts to curb mass shootings. He said the NRA Arulanandam said beforehand that the group saw control rules as modest first steps toward tackling — wants to seize all firearms as a precursor to im- refused to acknowledge the government’s respon- “no reason to participate in a public relations spec- gun violence in America. posing martial law. He blamed that notion on the sibility to make legal products safer, citing seatbelts tacle orchestrated by the White House.” Several In a prime-time, televised town hall meeting NRA and like-minded groups that convince its and child-proof medicine bottles as examples. NRA members were in the audience for the event, Thursday, Obama fielded tough questions from members that “somebody’s going to come grab Taking the stage at George Mason University, which was organized and hosted by CNN. And the high-profile gun control opponents and supporters your guns.” Obama accused the NRA of refusing to participate NRA pushed back on Twitter in real time, noting at alike, often answering with sympathy and without “Yes, that is a conspiracy,” Obama said. “I’m only in the town hall despite having its headquarters one point “none of the president’s orders would confrontation as he tried to reassure Americans going to be here for another year. When would I nearby. have stopped any of the recent mass shootings.”

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Friday, January 8, 2016 LIVING 7 Helicopter mom Improve the body and turns girls’ mind at the Cookeville squabbles into Senior Center

adult irritation ere is a worthwhile idea to in- clude in your new year resolu- EAR ABBY: Do you Htions: Visit this center to see think parents should inter- for yourself the benefits you can gain Dvene in arguments be- by attending. Improve your body and tween 10-year-olds? My your mind as daughter, “Amy,” was playing at you participate a neighbor’s house with two Senior in an abundance other girls and they had an argu- of activities and ment over something stupid. The Corner make new neighbor’s friends in a re- daughter, laxed and wel- Dear “Kathy,” coming Abby started to cry, environment. so her mother The center is a asked my resource for in- daughter and formation, and the other girl we are happy to to leave be- . Enjoy cause they free registration, had upset Maxine free daily Kathy. After- Frasier snacks and cof- ward, she fee, and free called and vouchers to ride wanted me to the UCARTS vans. Daytime activities Abigail punish my 400th show are free; instructors may request a do- Van Buren daughter for nation. Lunch is served by the upsetting The Sutton Ole Time Music Hour, broadcast from the Sutton General Store in Granville, will have the 400th UCHRA nutrition program every day hers. performance of the syndicated radio show on Jan. 16 at 6 p.m. The show, which began on April 5, 2008, except Thursday for a donation. I didn’t do it because I think 10- now has listeners in 50 states and 36 countries. The show occurs each Saturday night year-round at the Shirts are being ordered for partici- year-olds are old enough to make 1880 Sutton General Store with a great family-style southern dinner served at 5 and 6:30 p.m. with warm pants in chair volleyball. One team amends with each other. When up show at 6 p.m. and live radio taping at 7 p.m. Pictured, from left, are Shannon Kemp, Josiah Tyree, chose the name Chair Raiders; another Amy explained the situation, I Jason Harville, Crystal McCall and Jason Sanders. The show features a different bluegrass band each team is known as the Volley-holics. concluded that Kathy started to Saturday night and is known for great Bluegrass bands from all over the nation. Reservations for dinner Additional teams will be forming cry because she didn’t get what may be made by calling 931-653-4151. soon. This event is extremely popular she wanted. The girls were play- and is on the calendar Monday, ing with each other again two Wednesday and Friday at 1:30 p.m.; days later. but you may find participants playing This isn’t the first time this has at any time the room is available. A happened, but it’s annoying be- TTU to host guest piano recital Jan. 26 great deal of excitement is created cause they make a big deal out of around a net and a beach ball! If you it. Kathy is an only child and we COOKEVILLE — Arunesh Nadgir, a piano pro- chestra, the Stones River Chamber Players and the have ever played volleyball or even if have three children. What do you fessor at Middle Tennessee State University, will Grammy-nominated Alias Chamber Ensemble. you have never played, you may find think about this? — AMY’S perform Jan. 26, at Tennessee Tech University. Nadgir is also the coordinator of keyboard stud- yourself addicted to this most enjoy- MOM IN ANTWERP, BEL- The concert will include pieces by Haydn, Schu- ies at MTSU and is on the executive board of the able and very loud game! GIUM mann, Scriabin and Takemitsu. Tennessee Music Teachers Association. Quite often I learn that a friend has DEAR AMY’S MOM: Hang Nadgir has performed as a soloist and chamber He has degrees from the New England Conser- fallen and has been injured. Winter onto your sense of humor and musician in the United States and across South vatory, Julliard and the Eastman School of Music. weather is coming; and with inclement take “Helicopter Mom’s” sugges- America, Europe and Asia. He has played live on The TTU concert begins at 7:30 p.m. in the weather comes an increase in falls. In tions regarding parenting your National Public Radio affiliates in Nashville and Bryan Fine Arts Building’s Wattenbarger Audito- the population 65 years of age and child with a grain of salt. Kathy’s . This year, he has performances rium, 1150 N. Dixie Ave. older, falls are the leading cause of mother means well, but she scheduled with the Murfreesboro Symphony Or- It is free and open to the public. Nadgir death; but falls are not an inevitable should stop trying to fight her part of aging. “Stepping On” Falls daughter’s battles for her. Prevention is an evidence-based pro- DEAR ABBY: I have two Golden Globes to offer a galaxy of stars, if not the Force gram proven to reduce falls by 31 per- brothers and two sisters. We all cent and will be offered at this center earned a modest but comfortable By JAKE COYLE beginning Jan. 21, from 1:30-3:30 living and made plans for our re- AP Film Writer p.m., continuing for seven weeks. The tirement — except for one. He class will be taught by two certified blew his money on cars, vaca- The 73rd annual Golden Globes will instructors. A physical therapist will tions and gambling. He retired as hope its assemblage of Hollywood stars, be present for three sessions, a med- early as possible, and because of from Jennifer Lawrence to Leonardo ication expert for one, an ophthalmol- it he doesn’t get much Social Se- DiCaprio, will be enough to offset the ogist for one, and a mobility expert for curity. Now he’s broke. absence of a different kind of star. one. A screening session is a pre-req- He thinks one of us should take Though “Star Wars” is again packing uisite to attending and will be held him in and complains that we are movie theaters and smashing box office Thursday, Jan. 14, from 1:30-2:30 a “bad family” because no one records, J.J. Abrams’ “The Force Awak- p.m. This class could make a major has offered to let him live with ens” will be a conspicuous outsider at difference in your life. There is no fee us. None of our retirement plans Sunday night’s Globes, which an- to attend. Class is limited to 16. Please were made with provisions for nounced nominations a few days before take advantage of the opportunity. him. He is selfish, irritating and the film was screened in mid-December. Jan. 11, 12:15 p.m., Learn about the untrustworthy. I don’t want to That, surely, will be one of the things Gizmo Gadget from Verizon represen- spend my retirement being miser- host Ricky Gervais needles the Holly- tatives. able. What do I do? — RETIRED wood Foreign Press Association about Jan. 13, 9-10:30 p.m., Beltone Clinic: IN CHICAGO at the Beverly Hills, Calif., ceremony, AP Hearing Aid checks and cleaning. DEAR RETIRED: If taking which kicks off at 8 p.m. EST, telecast Golden Globes executive producer Barry Adelman, from left, Miss Jan. 18, Closed, Martin Luther King your irresponsible brother in live on NBC. Golden Globe 2016 Corinne Foxx, executive producer Allen Shapiro Day. would ensure that your retirement Gervais will host for the fourth time, and Lorenzo Soria, president of the Hollywood Foreign Press Associ- Jan. 20, 12:15p.m., “Forming a Book would be miserable, you returning after a much-lauded three-year ation, roll out the red carpet during the 73rd annual Golden Globe Club,” Putnam County Library. shouldn’t do it. Your brother has stint by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Awards Preview Day at the Beverly Hilton on Thursday in Beverly Jan. 22, 10:30a.m., Dr. Don Grisham lived his life the way he wanted, After a 10-year ratings high three years Hills, Calif. The annual awards show, including film and television, will Health Clinic. without consideration for the ago, viewership has dipped slightly be held on Sunday. Jan. 29, 12:15 p.m., “Dementia Adult consequences. If his retirement since, with an audience of 19.3 million Day Care,” Magnolia Place. plan was gambling that you and tuning in last year. gory, it will compete with “Spotlight,” a runaway favorite. Sign up for Basic Drawing class your siblings would support him That, though, is still very strong for the “The Revenant,” “Room” and “Mad Netflix earned a leading eight nods on taught by Carol Joyce, Wednesdays for his poor choices, it appears he Golden Globes, which have worked to Max: Fury Road.” the TV side, where nominations were 1:30-3:30 p.m., $30, four weeks, sup- has lost that bet, too. As a kind- shed an image of eccentric selections Adam McKay’s finance farce “The scattered across streaming services, plies furnished. ness, direct your brother to re- made by a group of little-known inter- Big Short” tops the comedy side with broadcast and cable. Six shows come in Sign up for free line dance class with sources that help low-income national journalists. The Globes have in- four nominations, including best picture tied for the most nominations with Dee Potocnik beginning Jan. 13, 2:30- seniors. stead grown into one of the most (comedy) and nods for Steve Carell and three: “Fargo,” “Mr. Robot,” “Out- 3:30 p.m. DEAR ABBY: My husband and popular award show broadcasts of the Christian Bale. The category’s favorite, lander,” “Transparent,” “American Beginning Spanish and Conversa- I decided to go our separate ways year, thanks to increasingly credible though, may be Ridley Scott’s sci-fi ad- Crime” and “Wolf Hall.” tional Spanish, Thursdays, 5 p.m. and have filed for divorce. Al- nominees, its trademark laid-back at- venture “The Martian.” The two films Presenters at Sunday night’s Globes Every Thursday through Feb. 4, though I moved out, we agreed to mosphere and its unique position as a are nominated alongside “Joy,” “Spy” will include Jim Carrey, Amy Adams, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Cookeville DJ Scott keep prior engagements. One of major awards show that honors both and “Trainwreck.” Helen Mirren, Kurt Russell, Jamie Stevens does a fantastic job of enter- them is a trip to Europe to visit film and television. The Golden Globes have little correla- Foxx, Eddie Redmayne, Channing taining us and playing nonstop fa- family and friends. Going into Sunday night, Todd tion with the Academy Awards, which Tatum and Mel Gibson, who is return- vorites. Ages 40 and older, $5. When we talked about traveling Haynes’ 1950s romance “Carol” leads will announce their nominees next ing to the Hollywood spotlight after Every Saturday, 6:30-9:30 p.m., live together, my understanding was all nominees with five nods, including Thursday. But momentum is a cherished keeping a low profile for almost a bands play music you love. Ages 18 that it meant sitting next to each best picture (drama) and best actress for commodity during awards season — es- decade, following an explosive and older, $5. other in the car and on the plane. both of its leads, Cate Blanchett and pecially this year, when the Oscar field drunken-driving arrest and public cus- Jan. 9, J.J. and Friends Band plays Now he is making the hotel Rooney Mara. In the best picture cate- is seen by many as wide open, without tody dispute. great country music, fiddle included. arrangements and has asked me if Jan. 16, Rode West Band, always a he should book a room with two favorite. beds or two separate rooms. This Jan. 23, The Plateau Ensemble plays is confusing and it’s making me Judge freezes assets of producer of fake Clint Eastwood film lots of country music mixed with feel awkward. How should I an- some swing and bluegrass. Wide swer? — THE EX-MRS. IN By MATT VOLZ investors, an indication of a possible Menahan said McClintock called ear- range of instruments. Highly talented MICHIGAN Associated Press Ponzi scheme, Montana security offi- lier to say he had an undisclosed med- group. DEAR EX-MRS.: Be honest. If cials said. ical emergency. Jan. 30, Rode West Band, wonderful the idea of sharing a room with HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A man who “There was a substantial amount going A message left at the Poverello Center, dance music. your almost-ex-husband makes persuaded investors to give him more out for the personal use of Mr. McClin- a Missoula homeless shelter where We appreciate your support and feed- you uncomfortable, tell him you than $24,000 to produce a cowboy doc- tock,” said Deputy Securities Commis- Egan said McClintock was staying, was back as we continue to bring new would prefer separate accommo- umentary he claimed would be narrated sioner Lynne Egan. not immediately returned. bands with a variety of sounds for dations. by Clint Eastwood was permanently That included drinks, food, entertain- McClintock previously acknowledged your enjoyment. barred Thursday from soliciting invest- ment, living expenses and a $575 cow- that he had never spoken with East- For a calendar or more information, Dear Abby is written by Abi- ments in Montana. boy hat, according to officials. wood, but insisted that he intended to visit us at 186 S. Walnut Avenue; call gail Van Buren, also known Matthew McClintock, who also goes District Judge Mike Menahan issued a produce the documentary. us at 931-526-9318; or check out our as Jeanne Phillips, and was by the name of Michael Willis, told in- permanent injunction that bars McClin- McClintock told investors in 2014 and website, cookevilleseniorcenter.org. founded by her mother, vestors that the film would be aired in tock from selling securities in the state, 2015 the film would have a prominent We’re changing; we’re growing; we’re Pauline Phillips. Contact the U.S. and abroad by PBS and Fox. and the judge froze McClintock’s assets University of Montana history professor having fun! Dear Abby at www.Dear- Instead, the film was bogus and Mc- and bank accounts. as an adviser and a portion of the pro- Abby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Clintock spent the money on himself McClintock did not appear at Thurs- ceeds would go to the Western Montana Maxine Frasier is the director of Los Angeles, CA 90069. and to make interest payments to other day’s court hearing. \ Breast Cancer Fund. the Cookeville Senior Center. Herald-Citizen

Friday, January 8, 2016 RELIGION 8 Tired Help with struggles About of the those filth lists My Mollie and I were recently in- As we were getting ready to tee off at vited to preview a “faith-friendly” the first tee at Dorchester, my golf cart film that was to be released start- partner wanted to tell me his wish list ing Friday. for America in 2016. I’ve learned “The Masked Saint” is highly rec- never to discuss politics or religion ommended for adults and children with these guys when playing. 12 plus. Inspired by true events, it As he walked to the tee box, he is the story of a pastor who is also started his list: a World Federa- 1.”Put Hillary in tion Wrestler prison. 2.”Put God who learns back in America.” about forgive- He started listing ness, faith and the others and I the power of stopped him when prayer. he was teeing up Family- his ball. I asked friendly movies him if he had more are being pro- like those two. He duced with said he did. some regularity Gene I told him, “I will Jim and are being Skipworth give you my first Rogers supported by Preparing for the new class are, from left, Jimmy Howell, facilitator; Sara Howell, facilitator; Pastor two since you masses of peo- Tim McLauchlin, Teen Challenge of the Upper Cumberland executive director; Pastor Jimmie Simpson, have given me yours. Mine is Hillary ple. “War Room” is another Chris- senior pastor Westview Baptist Church; Andrea Simpson, facilitator; Edward Smith, facilitator; and moves in the White House. Number tian drama film that was released Karen Smith, facilitator. two, when was it apparent God was in in August, 2015. It received gener- America? During pre-civil war gov- ally negative reviews from the crit- ernment sanction of slavery? During ics, but became a box office the Trail of Tears enacted by our gov- success. It is now available in ernment? Or, in 1957 when the minis- DVD/Blu-ray. Hope for Life Group to terial association of Little Rock denied Production costs for Hollywood seven black kids admission to Central films often run into the hundreds High School? And which God do you of millions of dollars. By contrast, want back in America; Jewish, Mus- “God’s Not Dead,” another family- start in Cookeville lim, Hindu, protestant or Roman friendly film, cost only $2 million Catholic? You have to realize that to produce and brought in more America is a democracy, not a theoc- than $60 million. COOKEVILLE — Westview Baptist controlling problem like drug addic- person develop roots and steadfastness racy.” Many are tired of the filth that Church is beginning a new Hope For tion, alcoholism, sexual addiction, in Christ so that one can confidently I continued, “So, give me your num- oozes from the popular entertain- Life Group Sunday, Jan. 10, at 4:30 gambling, anger or workaholism. master the problems faced in daily liv- ber three.” He said, 3.”Borders ment industry and are rallying be- p.m. at 427 Laurel Ave, Cookeville. The Hope for Life groups, led by ing. Participants can start the 24-week closed!” I told him, “That is com- hind clean, inspirational films. We Hope for Life is a Christ-centered trained facilitators, use Living Free program on any Sunday on or after the pletely unacceptable to me since my generally go to the theater only non-residential program offered by curriculum from Turning Point min- Jan. 10 kickoff. beautiful daughter-in-law in Dayton, when this type of movie is being Teen Challenge of the Upper Cumber- istries which supports a person’s de- For more information call Westview Ohio is from Mexico. I wouldn’t have shown. land for the community that offers sire to maintain a life free of Baptist at 931-526-7220 or visit Teen- two fantastic grandsons if the border Also, the brilliant 44-year-old help for anyone struggling with a life- life-controlling problems and helps a ChallengeUC.org was closed. My heart surgeon in Russell Moore has a new book Cincinnati, Ohio is a Muslim. Thank called “Onward.” I adapt the fol- goodness he didn’t get stopped at the lowing from page 10. border.” In a conversation with an atheist “What is your next one?” 4. “Con- who identified herself as a lesbian gress gets the same retirement & progressive activist, Moore was For Pacesetters healthcare plans as everybody else.” I peppered with questions concern- told him I didn’t care what their retire- ing sexual behavior. He was the ment package is, or his, or Stan Mu- first person she’d ever talked with sial’s, or Adam West, or anyone else. I who believed sexual expression told him we should have equal and fair should only occur in marriage, and health care for everyone. that marriage was to be with one I asked, “What is the next one? 5. man and one woman. “People will speak English only!” I In her experience, both personally asked him if my father, who is and with people she knew, it was Tonkawa, can’t speak his native lan- odd if they had not engaged in sex guage anymore? My mom is Osage within the first three or four weeks and she can’t either? My sister-in-law of going out. She then said, “So is from Germany and speaks to her do you see how strange what kids in German all the time. Now she you’re saying sounds to us, to can’t? She and my brother attend a those of us out here in normal German speaking church in Kettering, America?” Ohio. They can’t conduct their service Dr. Moore was jolted by her as- in German anymore? And, I can’t talk sessment of “normal America” and to my daughter-in-law in Spanish it caused him to pause, but she when we are at Wall Mart?” quickly snapped him out of reflec- “Skipworth, you can go to hell. You tive thought by reiterating her don’t understand &%$@! You are question: “Seriously, do you know going to put a bumper sticker on your how strange that sounds?” car with the name of the biggest liar in He smiled and then replied, “Yes, the country. And we sure as hell aren’t I do. It sounds strange to me, too. going to have a Muslim God in Amer- But what you should know is, we ica. Get your ass out of your head and believe even stranger things than put some sense in it. Because it won’t that. be long and we won’t have a country.” “We believe a previously dead The guys in the other golf cart were man is going to show up in the sky, getting upset. They had already tee off. on a horse.” There is a pond in front of the green Faith requires us to believe in and it looked bigger than usual. things that don’t make sense, oth- erwise it wouldn’t be faith. Those Gene Skipworth is the author of on Mars Hill laughed at Paul’s be- “Wear Your Collar,” which de- lief in the resurrection (Acts scribes his ministry to bike gangs 17:32), but that didn’t stop him, in Cincinnati in the early 1970s. A and it shouldn’t hinder us either retired United Methodist and from loving people enough to Members of the Boma Church of God present Pacesetters board member Freddy Nelson (center, in United Church of Cookeville min- share the truth. the checkered sweater) with the proceeds of the Boma Kids’ annual Christmas fundraising project to ister, he now lives in Fairfield buy Christmas gifts for Pacesetters clients. The kids collect money throughout the year for a different Glade. He can be reached at Jim Rogers is a local minister. recipient each Christmas. [email protected].

In Our Churches

Ongoing branches of The First Church of Christ Scientist in you through one of life’s most difficult experi- and healing for the grieving through Christ-cen- AGLOW: Aglow International is a dynamic, Boston (The Mother Church), holds church serv- ences. Don’t go through separation or divorce tered peer support. Bereavement and divorce global organization, made up of women and men ices at 10:30 a.m. Sundays at 118 E. 1st Street at alone. Meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at Trinity in Al- groups for ages 4-adult. Please call the office (931- with a single purpose: to see God’s will be done on Holly, Cookeville, Tenn. For info., call 854-0916. good. (205 W. Wall St.) 525-2600) for more info. earth as it is in heaven, through prayer, local COMPASSIONATE COMMUNICATION: FOOD PANTRY: New Beginning Fellowship GRIEF SHARE: Grief Share seminars and sup- groups, events and outreaches. For more informa- Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Church has started a food pantry for those in need. port groups are led by people who understand what tion about the Cookeville Aglow Community Cookeville’s Compassionate Communication cir- It will be the third Saturday of every month from you are going through and want to help. There are Lighthouse, contact Karen at (931) 979-0727 or go cle meets at 6 p.m. on the first and third Wednes- 9-11 a.m. Bring a photo ID. Located at 775 West 13 sessions — Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at Trinity in Al- to www.aglow.org. days at 31 W. 1st St. Compassionate Cemetery Rd., Cookeville. For more info., call good (205 W. Wall St., Algood). CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: A creative chil- Communication is based on Marshall Rosenberg’s 931-432-6232. GRIEF SUPPORT: First United Methodist dren’s program at New Thought Unity Church (823 Nonviolent Communication method. This is a tool FREE CLOTHING: West View Baptist Church Church of Cookeville continues to offer a faith- 10th St., Cookeville) is held every Sunday at 11 for resolving differences. For info., go to will give away free clothing the first and third based grief support at various locations throughout a.m. http://tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. Monday of the month, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Located Cookeville. Through the leadership of God’s Com- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Christian Science DIVORCE CARE: DivorceCare is a friendly, at 427 Laurel Ave., Cookeville. Society of Cookeville, one of the worldwide caring group of people who will walk alongside GRIEF: Heart of the Cumberland provides hope See CHURCHES, Page 10 HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 — A9 RELIGION Why wait for January 1 to start getting healthy?

The holidays are behind us and Therefore, we can really start any determined to we want without any thought to con- need to get our bodies moving. If many of us have made our New time we choose. get my health in sequences of ill health. you don’t have time to work out but Year’s Resolutions …and many of According to Vocabulary.com, the order this year. Many have become addicted to un- you do watch TV, then just get up us have already broken them. word resolution means, ‘a decision Like many, I ate healthy foods and drinks and have during commercials and do a vigor- According to statistics, the top res- to do something or to behave in a way too much no desire to eat healthier. ous walk in place for each commer- olution people make is to lose certain manner.’ holiday junk I’ve had an addiction to sugar and cial for just one show. weight. They start the year doing We make a die-hard resolution, but food with the chocolate most of my life, so I know We can only do the best we can and just fine. They’re eating healthy and when we blow it, we give up and go excuse that it’s how it feels, and it can be just as dif- we’re going to slip up here and working out. back to our old ways because we the holidays, so ficult to overcome as alcohol or there. Being healthy mind, body, and And then it gets old, the temptation think it’s too hard to follow through. if I want to drugs. spirit should be a priority in our of all our favorite foods starts wear- What happens if instead of using enjoy the holi- On my spiritual journey, as I’m lives. ing on us, and then we’re right back the word resolution, we used the Karen days, I have to learning more about just how won- Buddha said “To keep the body in where we started from. word ‘intention?’ Vocabulary.com Langford eat all the holi- derful and magnificent we are as good health is a duty… otherwise I’ve been on this merry-go-round describes it as ‘an anticipated out- day food. Also, spiritual/human beings, I know how we shall not be able to keep our many times over the years myself come that is intended or that guides when I’m under important it is to take care of these mind strong and clear.” Our body’s and the only thing my resolutions your planned actions.’ stress and eat too much sugar, I usu- vessels that we were given while health definitely affects our state of gave me was a sense of disappoint- The word intention doesn’t have ally get sick. I have an Associate’s here on earth. mind. ment and frustration. the desperation or finality of resolu- Degree in Natural Health and Nutri- We’re only given one body in this When we’re healthy physically, we We think that the coming of each tion; therefore, it gives you a little tion; I know better, but I still do it. lifetime and it’s up to us to take care feel better mentally and emotionally, new year has some kind of magical more wiggle room to just try your I also see way too many people of them. and it even affects our spiritual life quality to it and if we start some- very best. around me who are struggling with Many know that I’m a vegetarian for the better. thing January 1 of each year, then If you goof up, you can just start the most awful health issues and and I believe this is the healthiest As the Arabian proverb states, “He we will magically be transformed over without the thought that you they spend a lot of time and money way to eat, but I certainly won’t tell who has health, has hope; and he and accomplish whatever it is we are blew your New Year’s resolutions so at the doctor’s offices and/or hospi- others what to do. who has hope, has everything.” hoping to do. you’re done with them until next tals. There are countless websites and Actually, there is no such thing as year. Some get better, but many don’t. health books out there and you can Rev. Dr. Karen Langford is an In- time. Time is just a man-made sys- After just experiencing a bout of Why? find one that resonates with you. spirational speaker, ordained tem to control… well… time. In re- bronchitis over the holidays that left It’s simple really. We’re not being But we all know to cut out the high minister and writer. She may be ality, what we think of as time is all me hacking until I had a headache proactive in our own healthcare. fats, sugars, white flours, fried and reached at the same to the Universe. and broke out into a sweat, I’m more We’re eating and drinking whatever processed foods, and so on. We also [email protected].

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[email protected] Worship Service: “The Church Where Everybody M orning Service - 10 a.m. Jeremiah Tatum, Minister You read this one. website: firstprescookeville.org W ednesday Services 8:30 a.m. & 10:55 a.m. - Sanctuary is Special” Bible Study - 6:30 p.m. 432-2333 11:00 a.m. Wesley Chapel Intentionally Inclusive A10 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 RELIGION Focusing on the truth about God is worshipping Him Christians are often intimidated by theology, and God’s riches of grace to believ- to cherish that stack of letters like nothing else he whether or not we truly know God. I see a disturb- this shouldn’t be the case. Meditating on the truth ers in Christ. has. ing trend in 21st century American Christianity. I of God and who He is should be a vital part of a In other words, Paul is a per- And while that child reads those letters from his see Christians desiring to treat church as just an- Christian’s daily spiritual diet. fect example that knowing and father, I can imagine tears of joy streaming down other self-help book. Churches want to give people As Christians dwell on the riches of Christ and believing the truth of God is his face. With every piece of information that child a “high” when it comes to worshipping Jesus, but all that He has done for us, we begin to recognize actually worshipping and ador- learns about his father, he will adore him even the question has to be asked – Is the worship in that that knowing the truth of God is actually worship- ing God. Allow me to illus- more. Do you see where I am going with this il- church a violation of the Second Commandment? ping God. We live in a society today where self- trate. Let’s imagine a parent of lustration? As Christians, we hold in our hands the The Bible teaches us how to do doxology correctly. help books are popping up everywhere. We don’t a very young baby finds out he very Word of Life. We read God’s words to us. It flows from proper theology, not from getting a need more self-help books in our lives. We need has terminal cancer. The par- Are we not interested in learning about who God “high” from good feelings that have nothing to do more of the truth about God and His will for our ent, realizing the baby will is? Are we not interested in learning about the will with Scripture. If you want to know more about lives, found in the Word of God. Ryan probably never get to know of God for our lives? Why would we not hold theology as doxology, I would cordially invite you Theology will bring radical change in our lives, Barnhart him, begins to sit down and God’s precious words to us the same way that child to Post Oak Presbyterian Church. We don’t claim and the outworking of theology in our lives will be write letters to the baby. He held his father’s precious words to him? If that to be perfect, but in my heart I believe that we try doxology (praising and worshipping God). One of tells the baby all about himself. child experienced joy and happiness with every our best to be obedient in knowing who we worship the greatest examples of theology as doxology He tells the baby all about his life experiences. He piece of information he learned about his father (God) and how to worship Him. Come and see for found in the Bible is the Book of Ephesians. In it, tells the baby about the hopes and dreams he expe- through those letters, why do we as Christians not yourselves this Sunday morning at 10:55 a.m. May Paul is consistently expounding on the glorious rienced in this life. He tells the baby about mem- experience that same joy and happiness with every God grant us all the grace to know theology as dox- riches of God’s grace, and often he does so through ories of his childhood vacations, Christmas piece of truth (theology) we learn about our Heav- ology in our Christian walk. the teaching of difficult doctrines such as election. mornings, and birthdays. He tells the baby how he enly Father? Why is theology often not doxology If you thought theology was a scary and intimidat- met the baby’s mother and how much he loves her. in our lives? Do we really know who God is? Ryan Barnhart is the pastor at Post Oak ing word for many Christians, try talking to them We can go on and on with what the parent writes Do we stop to think about the fact that the First Presbyterian Church. He enjoys spending about election. Yet in the opening of Paul’s letter to the baby, but I imagine you get the point. What Commandment teaches us WHO to worship (God), time with his wife and three daughters. He to the Church of Ephesus, I find that he is not in- is going to happen when that child grows older? and the Second Commandment teaches us HOW to holds a Master of Arts in Public Policy from timidated to write about election. In fact, I find He is going to read those letters about his dad, and worship God. Do we do doxology correctly? If Liberty University. Apart from pastoring, when Paul writes about election, he becomes over- he is going to be so thankful that he has all that de- not, there is a good chance our theology is incor- Ryan does freelance writing. He can be whelmed with joy and worship at the thought of tailed information about him. He is probably going rect, because how we worship God hinges on reached via email at Focus on what is right with our fellow man

The pervasive and parodied slogan “If as a staple in their corrective measures appreciate it when told the Philippians to think on things kindness of God leads people to repen- You See Something, Say Something” for decades and, maybe, hundreds of they let one slide. I that were true, noble, right, pure, lovely, tance. Conviction is most real when it has seen a renaissance in light of the years. In large part, this has been a type already knew I was admirable, excellent and praiseworthy, presents hand-in-hand with grace. God Times Square street vendors who alerted of punitive measure — perhaps, the first wrong. Other peo- he meant it positively. Often, this verse is able to combine all the elements of re- police to a smoking Nissan Pathfinder of many. It has fostered generations of ple also feel the is used to admonish people not to think pentance and bring them home to a sin- on May 1, 2010. tattletales as we have become accus- sting of guilt, and of sinful things, and that, of course, is ner- we tend to dish them out piecemeal. The slogan was the brainchild of Man- tomed to pointing out others’ weak- our Bibles tell us it fine. Perhaps, though, Paul meant for us We’re too easy or too tough. David hattan ad agency Korey Kay & Partners’ nesses and sharing them with anyone brings glory to a to speak well of good things and of knew this and begged God to judge him chairman Allen Kay conceived by Kay unfortunate enough to be within person to overlook a those who are striving to reach lofty rather than be left to human devices. for the MTA on September 12, 2001 be- earshot. transgression. Re- goals. That’s good advice and example for cause he “wanted to help prevent an- Doubtless, some motives were and are ally, if we don’t feel In other words, instead of castigating those of us who can identify with the other disaster and to do something less pure than others, but it is hard to Sterl compelled to point the sinner and admonishing him to think plight of a sinner found out. Sins thrive positive in the aftermath of the attacks.” equate the current rumor-mongering Paramore out every foible, it’s and do better, we should celebrate saint- in the spotlight and attract the attention By January 2003, the slogan was plas- with the biblical ideas of accountability a win-win. It’s hard liness. Think about the good things that of others. We might do well to look for tered across subways and buses as part and spiritual concern. Having stated the to be grateful for a person is, says and does. Don’t focus the good. I’d like to give a big shout-out of the MTA’s security-awareness cam- negative, I believe we could do great those who are too rigorous in instruction on what’s wrong with him, but figure to those who looked for the best in me. paign. The authority has spent $2 mil- good if we applied the same principle in (even if they are right), and a soft ad- what’s right with him. That is thinking Holla back. lion to $3 million per year in advertising the positive by speaking to virtuous acts. monishment breaks the heart. I am on those positive qualities Paul extolled, the phrase, with a large part of that It’s just easier to see the faults because greatly humbled when I think of the and I daresay it would do more to im- Sterl Paramore is the pastor of amount supplied by Homeland Security there are so many of them, and I know many errors of my life and the grace I prove morale than another flogging. Faith Fellowship in Cookeville. He Department grants. full-well how hard it is to control the have received from those who love me. David said God stooped to make him teachers classes at Progressive The price of freedom being eternal vig- tongue. But some people are just too Extra props to those who took one less- great, and that He kept no record of sins. Sentencing Inc. and is married to ilance, the faithful have used the “See helpful. Many would be greatly justified than and gave him praise. This excuses no wrongdoing but chimes Debi and is the father of Brian and Something/ Say Something” principle in pointing out my faults, but I always I have come to believe that when Paul with the Apostle Paul’s assertion that the Brandon. 60-year-old church Need for peace bowling alley undergoes an update

DOMAHA, Neb. (AP) — pins falling for another 50 First you notice the flashing, years, said the Rev. John Bran- old-timey neon sign showing a cich, church pastor. bowling ball crashing into pins. “The parish now sees it as a Step inside the building and treasure,” he said. you see 10 shiny golden lanes, ICC’s Bowlatorium — its of- avocado-green ball returns and ficial name — is the only parish sturdy, curved wooden benches bowling alley in Omaha and for bowlers to rest on as they only one of a few left in the na- sip a beer between frames. tion, Brancich said. The retro look of the bowling When it opened, though, it alley at Omaha’s Immaculate was one of two within a few Conception Catholic Church is blocks of each other. an authentic one. The historically German St. The alley opened in 1955, Joseph Catholic Church had when President Dwight Eisen- one, but its lanes closed about hower ran the country, kids 45 years ago. danced to “Rock Around the The ICC alley arrived during Clock,” and sedans looked like the population boom of the battleships on wheels. 1950s, when South Omaha Even though the alley has al- brimmed with the families of ways looked like a blast from immigrants from Poland, Ger- the past, recent changes have many and other parts of Eu- made it look even more like it rope. ICC was a predominantly did when bowlers first aimed Polish parish, with priests and for strikes more than a half- parishioners named Wis- From left, Lorna Wingfield, Dr. Faryab Lohrasbi, Ted Wingfield and Shahrokh Fani talk after a discussion on “Peace: century ago at ICC, as the niewski, Krzcki and The Common Need” at a recent event at the Putnam County Library. The event opened up with prayers from Hindu, South Omaha parish is com- Konieczka. Zoroastrian, Jewish, Buddhist, Christian, Muslim, Native American and Baha’i faiths, followed by a talk by Dr. Lohrasbi monly known. The Bowlatorium is below the on how to be engaged in the peace process. A discussion ensued regarding “What part can each person play?” There Enhancing the retro look and parish gym at 24th and Ban- was consensus that folks need to step beyond their comfort zones and associate with people not necessarily like improving the marketing are croft Streets, right across from themselves, as this helps increase understanding and love in a community. Also, service to others and serving with part of an effort to boost busi- Stoysich House of Sausage, an- others strengthens bonds of friendship. ness and keep balls rolling and other South Omaha institution. In Our Churches From Page 8 ish Havurah meets regularly to supportive environment. For at 510-1834. Jan. 10 Revival Center in Rickman will fort Grief Ministry, participants celebrate Shabbat and other oc- info., go to SALEM OUTREACH: Salem CLASSES: West View Baptist have a New Year’s revival on will receive materials, knowl- casions. Worship is informal but http://tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. Outreach Center will ONLY be Church will host weekly Hope Thursday, Friday and Saturday at edge and compassionate comfort in the tradition of Reform Ju- MOTHER’S DAY OUT: First open on the first and third for Life classes at 4:30 p.m. 7 p.m. each night. Evangelist will needed to move forward in the daism. For info., call 526-4126 or Baptist Church Cookeville’s Wednesday of each month, from every Sunday, beginnin on Sun- be Ronnie Mounts. Everyone journey of grief. For locations, 979-5898. Mother’s Day Out program, 9-11 a.m. day, Jan. 10. welcome. Located at 266 East dates and times, see www.grief- HEBRAIC ROOTS: Hebraic Tuesdays and Fridays from 8:45 YESHUA’S SABBATH: Jan. 21-23 Wilmoth Road, Rickman. For share.org, enter your zip code Roots Bible Study at our home in a.m.-2:45 p.m., is now enrolling. Yeshua’s Sabbath Church meets REVIVAL: House of Prayer info., call (931) 498-6734. and click on “find a group.” Se- Algood every Saturday at 3 p.m. For info. call Linda Huddleston Saturdays at 1 p.m. at 4199 lect the group to find more info. For more info., contact Karl and at 526-7119. Roberts Matthews Highway in on that group. Or call 931-854- Rose Ann Lopez at (931) 651- RESTORING HOPE: Restor- Sparta, one from Highway Silver Point church of Christ 0806. 1179 or email us at rjlopez- ing Hope, a Christian-based Help 111 at O’Connor Road exit. For ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 THE GROVE: The Grove, [email protected]. Center, is accepting non-perish- more info., call Larry or Lana 6701 Smithville Highway Little Tree Learners, Mother’s MEDITATION: Unitarian able and monetary donations to Pratt at 931-314-7214. Silver Point, Tennessee Day Out Program, Tuesdays and Universalist Congregation of help those in need. Located at Jan. 9 Thursdays from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 Cookeville’s meditation group 7311 Baxter Rd. in Baxter, and BREAKFAST: North Sparta Time of Services: p.m., now enrolling. Infants to meets at 6 p.m. every Tuesday at open Saturdays from 9 a.m.- Church of God will have a com- Sunday Bible Study 9 AM preschoolers will enjoy a loving, 31 W. 1st St. It does not matter noon, except on holiday week- munity men’s breakfast on the Worship 10 AM & 6 AM safe and caring environment. For whether you are just curious, a ends. Call for an appointment for second Saturday of each month. Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM info., call 526-9355 or go to novice, or a long-time practi- after-hours deliveries. For more Fellowship at 7:30 a.m. and Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) www.thegrovelife.org. tioner. 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By LINDSEY BAHR she’s too sad, and it’s too danger- trauma in her past, is not immune AP Film Writer ous. to the powers of the suicide for- Thankfully that night at the bar, est. A character’s descent into The January movie has long had she meets a handsome American madness can be the stuff of cine- a reputation for being among the travel writer from Australia, matic gold, but this is both worst that Hollywood has to Aiden (Taylor Kinney) who of- ridiculous and, at times, need- offer, as though everyone collec- fers to let her accompany him lessly confusing. tively acknowledges that they and a park ranger, Michi Director Jason Zada in his fea- need a month to catch up on the (Yukiyoshi Ozawa) into the for- ture debut shows some stylistic glut of prestige offerings and est. Michi does “off the books” flair, but resorts to far too many awards hopefuls that hit at the treks through the woods to try to scary movie clichés to make this end of December. There are al- save people from killing them- a fun watch, including the requi- ways exceptions of course, but selves. And, of course, there site score laced with creepy little unfortunately “The Forest,” a rot- things go crazy, especially after girls singing off in the distance. ten about twin sisters Sara decides to stay overnight. Dormer, who is such a standout and the spooky Japanese woods This forest apparently really is as the feisty Margaery Tyrell on where people go to kill them- popular among suicidal people “,” manages to selves, is not one of them. — so much so that there’s a sign infuse a few moments with It’s rife with unbearable dia- at the entrance urging visitors to humor and zest, but Sara never logue, cheap jump scares, and far think of their families. That fact really comes to life as a full char- too familiar imagery which on its own is truly horrifying and acter. makes the whole experience in- possibly worthy of a cinematic It’s hard to tell whether that’s a stantly forgettable. interpretation of why that is. problem with the writing or the The story starts when Sara (Na- Here, it’s exploited for an performance. Kinney’s Aiden is talie Dormer), a young, wealthy AP unimaginative mishmash of silly similarly unremarkable. professional living with a blandly This photo provided by Gramercy Pictures shows, , left, as Sara Price, horror objectives. For example, Save yourself, and your money handsome husband (Eoin and Taylor Kinney as Aiden in Jason Zada’s “The Forest,” a Gramercy Pictures release. not only will the forest bring out from “The Forest,” it’s pretty Macken), discovers that her any latent sadness, but the spirits bad, even for a January release. expat twin sister has disappeared But Sara knows better. In “The many pills, the hum stopped. spooky suicide forest. Her there are also angry, vindictive “The Forest,” a Gramercy Pic- in a forest in Japan. This isn’t any Forest” being a twin means that That’s Sara knew something was dreams and eventually visions and restless. tures release, is rated PG-13 by forest, though. It’s Aokigahara, you have a spidey sense that your wrong and knew to call the po- get creepier the closer she gets. And beware the bruised and the Motion Picture Association also known as the suicide forest. other half is around and living. lice to check on her. Fine, what- There some elderly Japanese battered Japanese girls wander- of America for “disturbing the- Everyone she talks to assures her There’s a buzz, or something, ever. women around to warn her not to ing around in school uniforms. matic content and images.” Run- that her sister is definitely dead and one time when Jess (also So Sara hops on a plane to go into the forest, too — it’s Even Sara, a happy, well-ad- ning time: 95 minutes. A half star by now. played by Dormer) took too Japan to search for Jess in the haunted by the spirits of the dead, justed adult with a horrific out of four. Whaling museum gears up for ‘Moby Dick’ reading marathon

By MARK PRATT Hundreds attend the live event, erature, “Call me Ishmael,” is it an honor to get things started. Associated Press and thousands more watch a live award-winning author Nathaniel “It’s written with such force stream. Philbrick. and complexity and beautiful BOSTON (AP) — “Moby- The event has become so pop- Portions will be read in foreign language,” he said. Dick” fans from around the ular that this year’s reading languages including Spanish, Philbrick confesses he didn’t world are getting ready for their spots were snapped up within an French and Dutch. read “Moby-Dick” until he was own grueling quest — a hour. The reading starts at noon Sat- “forced to” as a senior in high marathon reading of Herman “This is my favorite museum urday and moves through differ- school, even though his father Melville’s classic. event of the year,” Russell said. ent galleries of the museum, was a university English profes- The New Bedford Whaling “It touches on so many dimen- even at one pointing sailing up sor who specialized in American Museum this weekend is hold- sions: the literary experience, the cobblestone street to the Sea- maritime literature. Now, he es- ing its 20th annual nonstop read- the physical works of art, the men’s Bethel — the Whale- timates he’s read the book a ing of the seminal man vs. whale theatrical performance, the man’s Chapel in the novel. dozen times. novel, with a few new twists to workshops and focus groups.” New for this year are a four- “Ishmael was the best friend I mark the anniversary. The readers are teenagers and hour reading of a Portuguese had not met and I was com- What started with just “a cou- nonagenarians. They include adaptation of “Moby-Dick,” and pletely harpooned,” he said. “It’s ple of die-hards and some grog,” Melville scholars and Melville a two-hour children’s version, become like my personal bible.” according to museum president descendants. They come from read by kids ages 8 to 12. Every year about 25 to 30 caf- AP and CEO James Russell, has across the country and overseas. Philbrick, who wrote “In the feine-fueled Melville aficiona- The likeness of a whale adorns a door at the New Bedford grown into a four-day event that This year’s celebrity reader, who Heart of the Sea,” which won dos manage to stay awake for Whaling Museum in New Bedford, Mass. The museum will culminates in a cover-to-cover, traditionally kicks things off by the National Book Award for the entire reading, Russell said. hold its 20th annual nonstop reading of Herman Melville’s 25-hour reading of the book reading what has been called the nonfiction and was made into a “It’s an immersive experi- classic novel, “Moby-Dick,” beginning midday Saturday aloud by about 150 volunteers. most famous opening line in lit- movie of the same name, called ence,” he said. and ending about 25 hours later on Sunday.

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Saturday, January 9, 2016 someone else’s problem or re- rely on someone who — Take care of rela- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Stay in control. If you let your sponsibility when you should be has not been helpful tionship matters be- Make plans to do something you — Short trips to a place that of- emotions well up, confusion and following your dream. in the past. Avoid fore it’s too late. It’s enjoy. Participating in every- fers fun activities or entertain- impulsive decisions will result. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. people who are indul- important that you are thing that comes your way will ment will revitalize you. If you Take the initiative and use your 19) — You should set your plan gent or impractical. on the same page as lead to an unexpected opportu- join in and share information energy wisely. Direct and de- in motion and keep the momen- ARIES (March 21- the person you want to nity that expands your aware- with the people you encounter, tailed actions will lead you to tum going. A practical and ben- April 19) — Keep a head into the future ness and knowledge. something good will transpire. victory. You stand to prosper if eficial improvement to your close watch over with. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23- you remain calm and do what health or appearance will lift what everyone else is CANCER (June 21- You’ll be riled if things don’t go Dec. 21) — Putting in a little you do best. your spirits. doing. It’s important July 22) — Try some- your way. Don’t make matters extra time pumping up your re- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) to avoid any surprises Eugenia thing different and worse by withholding informa- sume or checking out online job 19) — Opportunity is apparent — Discuss your plans with that could leave you share your likes and tion. Reveal your concerns so prospects will encourage you to if you are ready to take action. someone who has experienced in an unsavory Last dislikes with someone that you can move on and enjoy reach for higher goals. Self-im- Don’t get hung up dealing with what you are up against. Don’t predicament. Pay at- you enjoy being with. your day. provement projects will pay off. tention to your appearance and You can base changes that you Sudoku your loved ones. make to your home on the infor- TAURUS (April 20-May 20) mation you share. Crossword — Attending cultural events or LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — family or friendly gatherings Take care of personal business will lead to a connection with or make plans to do something someone who wants to collabo- with your children or pet. Set rate with you. new ground rules in order to im- GEMINI (May 21-June 20) prove an important relationship. World Almanac Databank

Friday, January 8, 2016 Nichols (1980- ), actress; Kim TODAY’S HISTORY: In Jong Un (1983- ), North Korean 1790, President George Wash- leader. ington gave the first State of the TODAY’S FACT: About Union address. 600,000 people annually visit In 1877, Crazy Horse lost his Elvis Presley’s Graceland estate final battle against the U.S. Cav- in Memphis, Tennessee. alry at Wolf Mountain in Mon- TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1901, tana Territory. the first tournament sanctioned In 1918, President Woodrow by the American Bowling Con- Wilson outlined his “Fourteen gress was held in Chicago. Points” peace plan. TODAY’S QUOTE: “We live In 1982, AT&T agreed to give out our lives as we are meant to up its 22 local “Baby Bells.” live them — with some choice, In 2011, a gunman opened fire with some chance, but mostly as at a public event for Democratic a result of the persons we are.” Rep. 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Kelly (1967- 14-31-37-54-56, Cash Ball ), singer-songwriter; Rachel 01 A14 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 NATION/WORLD World As rain pummels California, some fight drought in Brief SAN DIEGO (AP) — Much of the torrential rain that fell on China hospital Southern California this week bulldozed with flowed right into the ocean, just like it did before the state’s epic patients inside, drought. That seemed like a good idea morgue buried for many years, as storm drains provided a crucial defense BEIJING (AP) — Bulldozers against flooding. But with Cali- unexpectedly demolished part fornia entering what may be a of a hospital and its adjoining fifth year of drought, water agen- morgue in central China, send- cies are slowly moving to cap- ing doctors, nurses and pa- ture and store more of this tients fleeing and burying precious resource. under rubble six bodies being “That was the 19th, 20th cen- processed at the morgue, re- tury thinking: ‘Let’s get that ports said Friday. water out of here as fast as pos- The official Xinhua News sible,’” said Deborah Bloome, Agency reported that the hos- senior director of policy at pital accused the local govern- TreePeople, a nonprofit group ment of ordering the that is working to increase rain demolition work after failing capture in the Los Angeles area. to get the hospital to agree to it Now people are more likely to for a road expansion project. see a rapidly disappearing flood The No. 4 Hospital of — nearly 3 inches fell on much Zhengzhou University in of Southern California this week Henan province said the unex- — as a wasted opportunity. pected demolition work Thurs- The State Water Resources day morning buried six bodies Control Board approved a broad stored in the morgue, caused plan Wednesday for capturing nearly 20 million yuan worth more rain. The regulator is of damage to medical equip- launching a road show this ment and injured several hos- month to explain how it will dole AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker pital staff, according to out $200 million for projects to Cars drive in Panorama City, Calif. along a culvert where rainwater runoff is directed to a leach field on the side of the Xinhua. collect rain, part of a $7.5-billion street. With California entering what may be a fifth year of drought, water agencies are moving to capture and store “Burying the remains of pa- water bond voters approved in more water. tients is enormously disre- November 2014. spectful to the dead,” the The city of Los Angeles ex- “This is a source of water that potential.” ally runs from January to early nally into the Pacific. hospital’s deputy propaganda pects to collect 3.3 billion more has been neglected for far too Southern California imports a March with short but intense Los Angeles County captured chief, Zhang Yuan, was quoted gallons a year from projects now long,” said Peter Gleick, presi- lion’s share of its water from storms, creating a limited win- 3.2 billion gallons during this as saying. “I never imagined under construction, and eventu- dent of the Pacific Institute, Northern California and the Col- dow. Parched Southern Califor- week’s storms as of Thursday af- anything like this would ever ally plans to capture 20 billion which authored a 2014 report orado River, on aqueducts that nia needs the water most, and ternoon, largely through 27 hold- happen.” more gallons than the 10 billion with the Natural Resources De- stretch hundreds of miles. The has long had reservoirs to cap- ing ponds, said Steven Frasher, a it collects during normal years fense Council that estimated drought has slashed water con- ture some of it. But much of the spokesman for the public works and up to 26 billion gallons dur- urban California could capture sumption across the state and re- water dumped by El Nino’s department. South Korea ing wet years. an additional 630,000 acre feet newed interest in developing storms streamed down gutters Water from the Los Angeles resumes anti-North Still, many believe more can be of rain a year, roughly enough new water sources, like recy- and curbs through a concrete and San Gabriel rivers flowed done, through projects large and for 1.2 million households. “It is cling and seawater desalination. jungle, into drains that go into fields that percolate into Korea propaganda small. untapped, and it has enormous California’s rainy season usu- through treatment plants and fi- aquifers for future pumping. broadcasts

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — As world leaders debated ways to penalize North U.S. jobs report: Will hiring Korea’s claim of a fourth nu- clear test, South Korea voiced its displeasure with broadcasts survive global turmoil? of anti-Pyongyang propaganda across the rivals’ tense border WASHINGTON (AP) — For currencies. That has made U.S. drilling even less. Consumer Friday, believed to be the months, U.S. employers have goods more expensive globally spending accounts for roughly birthday of North Korean steadily added jobs even as while lowering the price of im- 70 percent. leader Kim Jong Un. global growth has flagged and ported products. For now, Americans are con- The broadcasts will draw a financial markets have sunk. In November, exports fell to fident enough to buy more furious response from North Friday’s jobs report for Decem- their lowest level in nearly four homes. Sales of newly built Korea, which considers them ber may provide some hints of years. That trend contributed to homes jumped nearly 15 per- an act of psychological war- This photo combination shows the front and back of a rare whether that trend can endure. a 5 percent increase in the na- cent in 2015. Those purchases fare. Pyongyang is extremely 1894 dime that will be put up for auction Thursday in Most economists are opti- tion’s trade gap in the first 11 have spurred home building sensitive to any outside criti- Tampa, Fla. mistic about last month: They months last year. and helped lift construction hir- cism of the authoritarian lead- have forecast that employers The wider trade deficit shaved ing: Construction companies ership of Kim, the third Rare dime sells for nearly added a healthy 200,000 jobs about 0.6 percentage point added 215,000 jobs last year, a member of his family to rule. and that the unemployment rate from the economy’s growth in 3.4 percent gain. When South Korea briefly re- remained at a low 5 percent for 2015, according to Goldman In another sign of consumer sumed propaganda broadcasts $2M at auction in Tampa a third straight month, accord- Sachs. Most analysts estimate health, auto sales rose to a in August after an 11-year ing to data firm FactSet. that the economy expanded at record high last year as cheap break, Seoul says the two Ko- By TAMARA LUSH What’s behind the positive a modest pace 2.5 percent last gas and low interest rates led to reas exchanged artillery fire, Associated Press outlook? Most analysts expect year. booming sales of SUVs and followed by threats of war. solid U.S. consumer spending Another blow to manufactur- pickup trucks. South Korea’s Yonhap news TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Whatever disparaging cliche you’ve heard to offset weakness overseas. ing has been oil prices, which Lower gas prices may have agency reported that frontline about the lowly dime — dime a dozen, nickel and dimed, dime’s Stronger customer demand has fell to their lowest level in 12 hurt the oil patch, but they troops, near 11 sites where worth of difference — it’s not true of this dime. given most businesses confi- years Thursday. Oil and gas should benefit consumers by propaganda loudspeakers No, this particular coin that went to auction Thursday evening in dence to hire even though some drillers have responded by cutting their gas bills. Average started blaring messages at Tampa sold for just under $2 million. sectors — notably manufactur- slashing payrolls and sharply gas prices nationwide fell just noon (0300 GMT), were on The 1894-S dime was struck at the Mint. Only 24 ing and oil and gas drilling — cutting spending on steel pipes below $2 a gallon Thursday, highest alert. Yonhap said were made, and only nine likely still exist. are struggling. and other drilling equipment. down almost 20 cents from a Seoul had deployed missiles, “There’s a couple of iconic rarities in the rare coin market,” said If employers continue to hire Manufacturers added just year ago. artillery and other weapons David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service of steadily and to raise wages 17,000 jobs last year through Chris Christopher, an econo- systems near the border to Santa Ana, California. “A couple of coins have been known among consistently, consumers are ex- November, their worst such mist at IHS, a forecasting firm, swiftly deal with any possible the rarest of the rare for 100 years and this is one of those numismatic pected to keep spending and to showing since the recession estimates that American house- North Korean provocation. icons.” support U.S. economic growth ended in 2009. By contrast, holds saved, on average, $722 South Korea’s Defense Min- Hall said so few of those dimes were made at the San Francisco even if foreign economies they had gained 215,000 jobs last year from cheaper gas. He istry couldn’t confirm the re- Mint because the country was in a recession that year and more dimes struggle. in 2014. The mining sector, expects them to save an addi- ports. weren’t needed. Still, stumbling growth in which includes oil and gas tional $217 in 2016 given the Hall has graded 30 million coins in his career, including the dime countries like China, the drilling, lost 124,000 jobs last continuing drop in oil prices. that sold Thursday. He said it’s in “spectacular condition, almost per- world’s second-largest econ- year — about 14 percent of its Christopher argues that more Great white shark fect.” omy, and financial market tur- total. hiring and wage growth, low dies after 3 days in Heritage Auctions, which conducted the auction, said an experi- moil could pose long-term Those weak spots have inflation, more home price enced collector who wishes to remain anonymous outbid 15 others challenges for the U.S. econ- slowed hiring to an average of gains and greater consumer Japanese aquarium vying for the piece. The winner paid $1,997,500. omy. A strong dollar and falter- 210,000 a month in 2015, confidence should boost spend- The coin previously belonged to a private owner who also remained ing global growth have cut into down from 260,000 in 2014, ing this year. TOKYO (AP) — A great anonymous. It was auctioned during the Florida United Numismatists exports of factory goods. the most since 1999. “Looking ahead, the positives white shark has died after show. The dollar has climbed about Yet manufacturing makes up clearly outweigh the negatives barely three days in a rare case There’s also a lot of interest in what happened to the other, long- 10 percent in value in the past just 10 percent of the U.S. on the consumer front,” he of captivity in a Japanese missing 1894-S dimes. year compared with overseas economy and oil and gas said. aquarium. The 3.5 meter (11.5-foot) shark, which was accidentally caught in a net in southwestern Japan on Tuesday, died early Friday, according to Okinawa Terrorism-related arrests made in 2 states Churaumi Aquarium. The cause of death was under in- By DON THOMPSON the Islamic State group. However, one based in Houston, Texas, said late Thurs- there is an effective vetting process that vestigation. Associated Press man is accused of assisting a group that day that Omar Faraj Saeed Al Hardan, 24, will ensure refugees do not compromise Keeping a great white shark allied with the Islamic State organization of Houston, was indicted Wednesday on the safety of Americans and Texans.” in captivity is extremely diffi- SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Author- only after he had returned to the United three charges that he tried to provide ma- Both men are Palestinians born in Iraq, cult as it needs to keep swim- ities said Thursday that two people with States. He earlier said he wouldn’t join Is- terial support to the extremists. authorities said. ming constantly to get oxygen ties to the Islamic State have been arrested lamic State group himself because it was There is no indication from prosecutors The complaint in federal court in Sacra- and maintain its body temper- on terrorism-related charges in California killing fellow Muslims. that Al Hardan was a threat in the United mento said Al-Jayab came to the United ature. An official for People for and Texas, including a refugee from Syria A criminal complaint unsealed Thursday States, but his arrest sparked immediate States from Syria as a refugee in October the Ethical Treatment of Ani- who is charged with lying to federal inves- accuses that man, Aws Mohammed Younis criticism of the Obama administration’s 2012. While living in Arizona and Wis- mals, or PETA, Asia, criticized tigators about his travels to the civil war Al-Jayab, 23, of Sacramento, of traveling refugee policies from Texas Gov. Greg consin, he communicated on social media keeping the shark in captivity in that country. to Syria to fight and lying to investigators Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick. about his intent to return to Syria to fight as “cruel and wrong.” The arrests feed a national debate over about it. U.S. Attorney Benjamin Wagner “This is precisely why I called for a halt for terrorist organizations and discussed “The cause of death is clear: whether the United States is doing enough said in a statement that while Al-Jayab to refugees entering the U.S. from coun- his previous experience fighting against captivity. The shark never had to screen refugees from Syria for terrorists was potentially dangerous, there is no in- tries substantially controlled by terrorists,” the regime in Syria, starting shortly after to die like this,” said Jason from that nation. dication that he planned any attacks in the Abbott said in a statement. “I once again he turned 16. When he was interviewed by Baker, PETA’s vice president Court documents say the men wanted to United States. urge the President to halt the resettlement citizenship officials, he lied about his trav- of international campaigns. aid terrorist organizations affiliated with Meanwhile, the U.S. Attorney’s Office of these refugees in the United States until els and ties, the complaint alleges. Herald-Citizen

Friday, January 8, 2016 SPORTS B CHS gets tough split with York

By BEN CRAVEN as they outscored the Dragons 19-14 in HERALD-CITIZEN Sports Staff the first quarter and 14-12 in the second for a halftime score of 33-26. COOKEVILLE — The Cookeville Coming out of the break, Colton High School Lady Cavaliers had no Blevins, who had been relatively quiet, problem repeating their victory over the woke up and started making several York Institute Dragonettes from back in plays on offense and defense. With 3:10 December as they dominated in a 49-30 left in the third quarter, Blevins sunk a win Thursday night. to finally tie the game again The Cookeville boys, at 37, and less than a minute later, on the other hand, had Blevins made another free throw to give an all out slugfest that the Dragons the lead at 38-37. just didn’t fall their The Dragons started to pull away and way in the end as the it looked like they might have the game Cavs narrowly fell to under wraps midway through the fourth the Dragons 55-54. quarter, but the Cavs did not go down The Dragons (13-4, 3-1 8-AA) struck without a fight. first and managed to hold on to a two- The Cavs battled to close the gap, and point lead until about midway through with 2:25 left in the game, Jacob Wilber- the first quarter when a layup from scheid hit a huge 3-pointer to give the Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen Bryric Savage gave Cookeville (14-4, 2- Cavs the lead again at 52-50. Cookeville’s Madison Gunter tries to protect the 0 6-AAA) its first lead of the game. The ball from York Institute’s Emily Sewell during Cavs would keep their lead into the half See CHS, Page B2 the Lady Cavaliers’ 49-30 win on Thursday.

TENNESSEE TECH MEN 71, MURRAY STATE 65

Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen Tennessee Tech’s Lindsey Jennings tries to drive into the paint while Murray State’s Ajee Smith de- fends during the Golden Eagles’ 56-50 loss on Thursday at CFSB Center in Murray, Ky. Slumpbreaker Tech women struggle at Murray State By THOMAS CORHERN HERALD-CITIZEN Assistant Sports Editor

MURRAY, Ky. — The Tennessee Tech women had all the momentum early on Thursday at Murray State, but just could- n’t hold on. In the end, Tech fell 56-50, but the game really wasn’t as close as the final score indicated. “It was a tough loss,” said Tech women’s head coach Jim Davis, “but we didn’t de- serve to win. We just keep turning the ball over, keep turning the ball over, keep turn- ing the ball over. We keep making the same mistakes again and again and again. “Until they are willing to change it — be- Women’s lieve you me, we talk about it, we coach them about it, we work on it. We work on Basketball ball-handling skills, we work on passing drills.” Davis continued, “Defensively, some of the things we con- tinue to do, I don’t understand. The first half (Ajee Smith) penetrated and threw it to (Kyra Gulledge) all night long. We told Lindsey (Jennings) all night long to get inside her and they threw her three passes right there in the fourth quarter. They’re slow learners.”

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MONTEREY MHS splits again with Oakdale By JORDAN PACE Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen

MONTEREY — New year, new results. Tennessee Tech’s Torrance Rowe goes up for a layup during the Golden Eagles’ 71-65 victory over Murray State on Thurs- After splitting against Oakdale in the season-opening day at the CFSB Center in Murray, Ky. It was the Golden Eagles’ first victory in Murray since the 2004-05 season. doubleheader in November, the Monterey basketball teams split again during the teams’ second meeting Thurs- day night at Burks Middle School. The second time around, though, the Lady Wildcats Tech men take down Racers evened the series at 1-1 as they came out on top, winning 52-33 before the boys’ 80-53 loss. By THOMAS CORHERN Golden Eagles defeated Murray State The Monterey girls got revenge on the HERALD-CITIZEN Assistant Sports Editor 71-65 to improve to 3-0 in the league Lady Eagles with the win on Thursday by for the first time since the 2005-06 sea- flipping the margin of scoring in their MURRAY, Ky. — It had been 1,042 son. favor from the earlier 50-31 loss on Nov. days since Murray State had last lost “It was tough,” said Tech men’s head 17. an Ohio Valley Con- coach Steve Payne. “It was a hard- “It’s nice to be on the other side of the ference game at the fought game. I thought they played re- Tennessee score board,” said MHS girls coach Todd CFSB Center. ally hard. I don’t think either team was Tech’s Hess. “They beat us by about 20 when we The Tennessee Tech very good offensively, but pretty good Mason were at their place at the beginning of the season. We’ve men hadn’t won there defensively. It was hard-fought. I don’t Ramsey worked hard this week, and it’s just good to be back into since the 2004-05 sea- think it was a very clean game, but it tries to get it.” son. was a battle and every game in this a shot past OHS took the early 2-0 lead, but Taylor Hite’s quick 3- The Racers had won Men’s league is going to be a battle.” Murray pointer provided MHS’ initial spark, and more impor- both 17 straight home Basketball It was also the Tech men’s first road State’s A.J. tantly, the game’s final lead change. games and 17 straight conference win since March 1, 2014, at Patty dur- The Lady ‘Cats found themselves in unfamiliar territory, OVC games. Morehead State, breaking an eight- ing Thurs- as they accomplished a feat they’ve struggled with in sev- In fact, the Golden Eagles were 8-74 game OVC road skid. day’s 71-65 eral games this season. After starting slow in games thus in games all-time at Murray State. So where were the current Tech play- win in Mur- far, forcing late-game, catch-up efforts, on Thursday, they Well, until Thursday night. ers at in the 2004-05 season, the last ray, Ky. established and controlled the game’s tempo from the be- The Tech men outshot the Racers 41.5 time the Golden Eagles (11-5, 3-0 percent to 28.1 percent and used the Thomas Corhern See MHS, Page B3 charity stripe to their advantage as the See MEN, Page B2 | Herald-Citizen B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 SPORTS Cavs sweep at Oakland

From staff reports

MURFREESBORO — The Cookeville High wrestling team came home from Oakland with two big wins Thursday night as the Cavaliers domi- nated the Lawrence County High School Wildcats 67-3 and edged out the Oakland High School Patriots 38- 27. In the first matchup, the Cavs (11-11, 5-2) took advantage of a Lawrence County squad that had several holes in its lineup. Justin Rodgers (113), Der- rick Christensen (138), Ben Bos (152), Kaige Whitaker (170), and Jack Wig- gins (182) all received forfeit victories and there was even a double-forfeit in the 220 lbs weight class. However, this doesn’t mean that the match wasn’t exciting. Three bouts went the distance and re- quired a decision to determine the win- ner including a close, hard-fought battle between Cookeville’s Hunter Julie Parkham | Contributed Harcum (106) and Lawrence County’s Cookeville’s Derrick Christensen grapples with his opponent during Luke Dezember in which Harcum was the Cavaliers’ match on Thursday at Oakland. Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen barely edged out 10-6. The other two Tennessee Tech’s Tia Nicholson tries to grab a loose ball from Murray decision victories went to Cookeville’s the beginning with four pinfall victo- Taking loses for the Cavaliers were State’s Bianca Babic during the Golden Eagles’ loss on on Thursday Bradley Houmard (132) over Justin ries and three decision victories. Bos, Whitaker, Cole Cunningham, in Murray, Ky. Rhodes 2-1 and Cole Gentry (160) over Harcum redeemed his narrow defeat Harrington, and Flatt. Perry Buss 15-5. in his first match by pinning Garrett However, it seems that Gentry’s nar- All of the five remaining bouts were Coleman in the first round for row victory may have saved the match WOMEN: pinfall victories for the Cavs. Jacob Cookeville’s first victory. Harcum was for the Cavs. Howard led Cole (126), Austin Hall (145), and Jake followed by Rodgers, who pinned “I am so proud of these guys (Thurs- Harrington secured their wins in the Blake Taylor in the second round, and day night),” commented CHS head first round with Hall’s coming in the Jarret Talbott with his second pin of the coach Scott Cook. “They have been Tech with 28 points very last second, while Jarret Talbott night in the first round this time. working hard to get better and it is pay- (120) and Zachary Flatt (285) pinned The next three matches went to deci- ing off. They battled tonight. We gutted From Page B1 from LeAsia Wright. their opponents in the third and final sion with Cole winning 14-10 over An- out several close six minute matches Statistically, both teams were pretty round to close out the dominating vic- drew Farron, Houmard winning 11-0 and came out with the win in most of Even as the Murray State women took even. Murray (6-7, 2-0 OVC) outshot tory. over Chance Travis, and Christensen them. And in the ones we lost we the lead 28-23 halftime lead, and a 46- Tech 36.1 percent to 35.2 percent. The Next, the Cavs had a much tougher winning 10-2 over Robert Some. fought right down to the buzzer. We've 35 advantage after three, Tech just Racers had 39 rebounds to Tech’s 36. test in the Oakland High School Patri- From then on, the Patriots began to got to keep working, get in better shape couldn’t make much leeway into MSU had 13 assists to Tech’s 11, 17 ots. make a comeback that made the Cavs and clean up some technique, but we pulling back ahead. turnovers to Tech’s 20. In this matchup, the only forfeit vic- nervous. are definitely getting stronger as the Tech (5-11, 1-2 Ohio Valley Confer- And the Racers had 21 rebounds tory went to Oakland’s Noah Bines The Patriots won all of their remain- season goes along. It's all about Feb- ence) only managed double-figure alone from Gulledge as Tech just (220) which made the entire matchup ing matches except for the closest ruary.” scoring from Samaria Howard to con- couldn’t keep the ball away from her. more exciting. match of the night between Gentry and The Cookeville wrestlers now head to tinue her 16-game streak this season as “I told the girls at halftime and I’ve Cookeville started out on fire as they Noland Cook which ended in a 11-10 Soddy Daisy on Saturday for the Soddy she led the way with 28 points. told them before, we’ve got one girl on went on a seven-match win streak in victory for Gentry. Showdown. But after that, it wasn’t much else. our team that’s committed to being a Hannah Goolsby had nine points and rebounder,” Davis said. “The rest of Jennings added six. them don’t care. The rest of them don’t “Somebody else has got to help,” care. Davis said. “Players make plays. We “But (Gulledge) is a good player. I CHS: Hosts Warren Co. tonight don’t have many players who can make don’t want to take anything away from plays. A whole lot of it has to do with her. This basketball team has got to do decision making. Somebody’s got to some soul-searching.” From Page B1 which cut the Dragonettes step up.” The Tech women return to action on second-chance points down Murray State, meanwhile, got 19 Saturday as they take on Austin Peay Over the last two minutes, to almost none. points from Ke’Shunan James and 15 (4-11, 2-0 OVC) in Clarksville. the lead changed several The Lady Cavs outscored times before the Cavs were the Dragonettes 11-5 in the put in a prime situation to first quarter, 11-8 in the sec- Tennessee win the game. ond, and 12-2 in the third. Tech head The Cavs found them- CHS head coach Mindy coach selves down 55-54 with five Odom started to send in the Steve seconds remaining after bench in the fourth quarter Payne they fouled the Dragons. and the Dragonettes were talks to his The free throw didn’t fall, able to double their score. players and the Cavs called a time However, it was too little during a out with four seconds re- too late. timeout in maining. In the final play of “I thought we were pretty Thurs- the game, Wilberscheid solid the whole game defen- day’s win drove the ball right to the sively,” commented Odom. at Murray basket in the hopes for a “We had a gameplan on State. foul call. No foul was called how to play them. We made and the Cookeville fans a couple errors here and Thomas Corhern roared in displeasure, but there, but defensively, it was | Herald-Citizen they were overshadowed as a real good stand. Offen- the layup and two tip-in at- sively, we weren’t real tempts did not find the bot- crisp, but we had our mo- MEN: tom of the basket. ments and got enough Rowe went “We hurt ourselves with points to win.” bad decisions on offense,” The main staple for the commented CHS head Lady Cavs success was re- 15-for-15 at foul line coach Kevin Bray. “York bounding. Cookeville more just turned us over, scored than doubled York’s re- in transition, and made bounds with 31 total over From Page B1 player, a tough kid, a smart kid when shots especially at the be- York’s 15 and 22 defensive he’s in the moment. He wants the big ginning of the second half. rebounds to York’s 11. OVC) left Murray with a win? play, he wants the big shot, he wants They went from seven Toiya Gwynn led the Lady “Wow, I think I was still learning to be in the mix of it. Those kinds of down to seven up in the Cavs with one of her best my ABCs,” joked Tech senior for- guys are hungry for it. You just feel third quarter. In the fourth Ben Craven | Herald-Citizen performances. Gwynn tal- ward Ryan Martin, who scored 18 good about the ball being in his quarter we came back, they lied 15 points while also points and completed the double- hands.” hit a big shot to go back up Cookeville’s Noah Hiliker puts up a shot during the adding five assists and a double with 11 points. “That was Jeffery Moss led the Racers (7-8, 1- by one, and then it was just Cavaliers’ 55-54 loss to York Institute on Thursday. team-high eight rebounds. awhile ago.” 1 OVC) with 20 points, while Bryce about who would make the Courtney Savage also had Rowe added, “I think I was in ele- Jones added 13 and Wayne Langston last play.” bounds, and three assists. ing defensive performance. great performance as she mentary or middle school. Man. But scored 11. Cookeville was led by Not surprisingly, Blevins The final score of the added nine points and seven this is a great win. I love my coach To be able to break those Racers Savage who tallied 16 led the Dragons to their game suggests that the con- rebounds. and I’m so glad that we could get streaks made the win even more spe- points, four-of-eight free tenth win in a row with 17 test was closer than it really Cookeville now prepares this win for him. He deserves it. He’s cial. throws, and eight rebounds. points and he also made five was as the Dragonettes for a district matchup Friday a great coach and I’m glad we could “I really didn’t realize it was that Savage was helped by an- of his six free throws. scored half of their points in as they take on Warren get it for him.” long,” Martin said. “We had heard other strong performance Prior to the all out slugfest, the fourth quarter. For the County in CHS’s last home It was Rowe, however, who put on that they hadn’t been beaten here in from Wilberscheid as he the Lady Cavs got the night first three quarters, the Lady game before a three-game a show. The senior guard scored 17 a while. In practice, Coach (Payne) added 12 points, eight re- started off with a dominat- Cavs dominated on defense road stretch. of his 25 points in the first half, and was joking around, saying their bigs was a perfect 15-for-15 at the foul were going to kill us and they were line. As a team, Tech was 34-of-39. really coming out to get us. It gave “We’re the type of team where we us a chip on our shoulder. We knew Scott says Miami experience has given him new perspective feed the beast,” Martin said. “We we had to be a good team coming in have this and we just kept feed- and prove to everyone that we’re the By STEVE MEGARGEE permanent replacement. making sure each and every day you’re ing him and he led us over the hump. real deal.” AP Sports Writer Tennessee announced Monday that coming in with the right mindset and at- When he started to cool off, every- There’s always talk about statement Scott had agreed in principle to become titude, that I’m going to attack the job - one else contributed. We’re very un- wins. KNOXVILLE (AP) — New Tennessee a tight ends coach on the Volunteers’ staff. not just do my job. I’m going to attack it selfish and we’re going to let For the Golden Eagles, a win at tight ends coach Larry Scott says his brief Scott said in a conference call Thursday with an urgency and passion. everyone play.” Murray State — regardless of the stint as Miami’s in- that his 2015 experience has given him “The more I do that, the more the oper- And a 15-for-15 night at the line? Racers’ current standing — is defi- terim head coach has additional insight on what a head coach ation runs smoothly.” Talk about ice water in the veins. nitely a statement win. given him a new per- needs from his assistants. This marks the first time in his career “Aw, man, I was just trying to make “For sure,” Martin said. “We’re let- spective on his usual “You really understand the value of how that Scott has worked outside the state of shots so we had a chance to win ting everyone know that we’re for role as an assistant. important your job is as an assistant Florida. when it all came down to it,” Rowe real. Every night, every arena, we’re Scott led Miami to a coach, to make sure you’re doing your He grew up in Sebring, Florida and said. “That’s all I was trying to do.” coming in looking for a win.” 4-2 record as interim piece, carrying your weight and taking played offensive tackle at South Florida. Payne joked, “What he didn’t have Tech doesn’t get a lot of time to head coach this season after Al Golden care of the guys in your room, making After working at various Florida high was a handle on the basketball (ref- enjoy the victory, traveling to was fired in October. Miami announced them better people and better players,” schools, Scott returned to USF in 2005 erencing Rowe’s 10 turnovers), but Clarksville to take on Austin Peay last month that it had selected former Scott said. “You’re taking care of your re- and stayed there until becoming Miami’s people come to get him. He’s a good (8-9, 1-1 OVC) on Saturday. Georgia coach Mark Richt as Golden’s sponsibilities in recruiting. You’re just tight ends coach in 2013. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 — B3 SPORTS MHS: Lady ’Cats held Oakdale to single digits in three quarters

From Page B1 Classic on Dec. 22 and 23 and first pressure the Wildcats into turnovers home win since the home-opener resulting in fast-break points. Even ginning of the first to the end of the over Sunbright on Nov. 23. up by 25 late, Oakdale kept shooting fourth quarter. “This one is big for our girls,” Hess lights out, adding three more 3s and Sophomore Allie Ragle knocked said. “It shows that when they come even more points off steals during a down three 3s in the first quarter in and work hard that it pays off. And 13-4 run midway through the fourth. alone to give MHS its early surge: a I’ve been pushing them hard, but you “We came out in the third quarter 19-10 lead after one quarter. can’t take days off. This is big-time and shed (OHS’ lead) to 10, and I The Lady Wildcats’ spark didn’t die basketball and we can’t do that.” knew we needed good possessions,” after just eight minutes, though, as In the boys game, the Wildcats also West said. “I thought we had oppor- they “kept the foot on the gas” until ended up on the other side of the tunities to get it to where we wanted the final buzzer. They outscored OHS scoreboard. After taking one away by it — within four or five — and we in each quarter of play and allowed seven over OHS in the season opener, just couldn’t do it. Once the ava- just single digits in scoring in the the Eagles gave it to Monterey in lanche hit, we just didn’t recover, and final three (7, 9, 7). round two, attacking from top to bot- mentally, we’re just not tough enough “Allie Ragle had five 3s. That’s tom from start to finish. right now to handle those situations.” pretty darn good,” Hess said. “And “We didn’t come out tough enough The Wildcats entered the game with- Taylor (Hite) had three 3s. When and ready to play,” said MHS boys out starting guard, junior Tristen Cas- you’re shooting like that, it helps. coach Adam West. “Those guys kind tle, who suffered a high-ankle sprain “But I really thought our defense of pushed us around a little bit, and I in Tuesday’s loss to Jackson County. stepped it up. We went man-to-man didn’t think we handled the ball well. Without Castle commanding efforts and created a lot of turnovers. And We turned it over way too much from the top of the key, West said we didn’t let their point guard drive again, which has kind of been our some areas struggled to adjust. down the middle and dish. That’s the thing here lately.” “I think it hurt us,” he explained. biggest thing I’m proud of.” The struggles began for the ‘Cats “Nobody knew where they fit. Every- The Lady Wildcats were also able to from the get-go, as OHS knocked body kept trying to figure out where be on the winning side of frequent Jordan Pace | Contributed down two 3s followed by an 8-0 run they go and fit in the offense. It’s al- free-throw shooting. MHS shot 12- Monterey’s Makenzie Hite passes the ball to a teammate during the that kept MHS’ momentum from any ways hard to overcome when you of-15 on trips to the charity stripe Lady Wildcats’ game over Oakdale, while MHS’ Dalton Coleman drives sort of jolt. Cade Painter scored eight have an injury like that.” overall and stamped the win with six past an Oakdale defender during the boys’ contest on Thursday at of the Wildcats’ 10 first-quarter The Wildcats will have to recover hits on seven attempts in the final Burks Middle School. points, but one person can only do so and make do while Castle’s on the three minutes. much. mend. They’ll turn around next week “We’ve been talking to the girls five times a night, and you can’t do physical (on Thursday).” The Eagles’ lead increased to 14 by to host Van Buren County on Monday about that all year,” said Hess. “We’d that. That means you’re not a physi- The win was MHS’ first since taking halftime and by 19 at the end of the at Burks after the girls’ 6 p.m. con- been going to the line maybe four or cal team, and I think we were more two in the DeKalb County Christmas third, as OHS’ defense continued to test.

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I I 1-3, Westbrook 0-1), Tennessee 4-22 (Carter Hawaii 67, Long Beach St. 55 Phoenix 13 25 .342 21½ SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Agreed to terms On Television High School Basketball 3-5, Cooper 1-5, Dunbar 0-2, Nared 0-2, Montana 79, Portland St. 58 L.A. Lakers 8 29 .216 26 with OF Denard Span on a three-year con- Middleton 0-3, DeShields 0-5). Fouled Out- Montana St. 80, Sacramento St. 79 Thursday’s Games tract. Friday, Jan. 8 York Institute boys 55, Fleming. Rebounds-Florida 46 (Williams 10), N. Colorado 48, Idaho St. 47 Atlanta 126, Philadelphia 98 American Association Cookeville boys 54 Tennessee 54 (Graves 19). Assists-Florida New Mexico St. 73, Utah Valley 68 Chicago 101, Boston 92 KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Sold the contract 15 (Christinaki 8), Tennessee 10 (Cooper, Pacific 65, Pepperdine 62 Houston 103, Utah 94 of RHP Bobby Doran to Toronto (AL). 5:30 p.m. YAI 14 12 18 11 — 55 CBSSN — Buffalo at Kent St. DeShields, Nared 2). Total Fouls-Florida 20, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 72, Loyola Marymount 57 Sacramento 118, L.A. Lakers 115 SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Released RHP CHS 19 14 5 16 — 54 Tennessee 16. A-9,774. San Diego 67, San Francisco 58, OT Friday’s Games Billy Bullock and RHP John Ely. 6 p.m. YAI — Colton Blevins 17, Seth Baldwin 10, ESPN2 — Valparaiso at Oakland Seattle 69, UMKC 63 Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. Can-Am League Gareth Moody 10, Pacey Pyle 7, Isaac Peay- UC Davis 75, CS Northridge 52 Orlando at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Signed C Tyler ESPNU — W. Michigan at Akron house 5, Damon Johnson 4, Blake Asberry 8 p.m. Men’s scores UC Riverside 93, UC Irvine 69 Cleveland at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Clark. 2. UC Santa Barbara 78, Cal Poly 67 Indiana at New Orleans, 8 p.m. BASKETBALL ESPNU — Ill.-Chicago at Detroit CHS — Bryric Savage 16, Jacob Wilberscheid EAST FS1 — Utah at Colorado Dallas at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. National Basketball Association 12, Trey Bundrant 10, Ayden Gist 6, Noah Fairleigh Dickinson 80, Sacred Heart 68 Denver at Memphis, 8 p.m. NBA — Suspended Houston G Ty Lawson COLLEGE HOCKEY Hilliker 6, Cameron Hayes 2, Jacob Reeves Iona 67, Rider 58 I College Football 6:30 p.m. New York at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. three games for driving under the influence 2. Manhattan 94, Canisius 86 Miami at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m. of alcohol, in violation of the law of the State NBCSN — W. Michigan at Notre Dame Mount St. Mary’s 73, CCSU 62 NCAA Football Championship GOLF Golden State at Portland, 10 p.m. of California. Niagara 63, St. Peter’s 61 Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. — Waived C Ryan 6 a.m. Northeastern 88, Delaware 56 Subdivision Playoffs GOLF — European PGA Tour, BMW South Cookeville girls 49, Saturday’s Games Hollins. Notre Dame 82, Boston College 54 All Times EST Charlotte at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. — Waived G Bryce Cotton African Open, second round, at Johannes- York Institute girls 30 Robert Morris 70, LIU Brooklyn 60 First Round burg Chicago at Atlanta, 5 p.m. and F Cory Jefferson. YAI 58215 — 30 Siena 91, Fairfield 76 Saturday, Nov. 28 Washington at Orlando, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL 5 p.m. CHS 11 11 12 15 — 49 St. Francis Brooklyn 73, St. Francis (Pa.) 56 Western Illinois 24, Dayton 7 GOLF — PGA Tour, Hyundai Tournament of Toronto at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m. National Football League YAI — Harli Smith 16, Abigail Sandman 5, Towson 76, UNC Wilmington 60 Chattanooga 50, Fordham 20 Brooklyn at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed OT Edawn Champions, second round, at Kapalua, Camille King 4, Emily Sewell 2, Maddie Wagner 65, Bryant 56 The Citadel 41, Coastal Carolina 38 Hawaii Miami at Utah, 9 p.m. Coughman to a reserve/future contract. Sandman 2, Lexi Smith 1. William & Mary 72, Drexel 63 Sam Houston State 42, Southern Utah 39 Golden State at Sacramento, 10 p.m. CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed OLs Conor NBA BASKETBALL CHS — Toiya Gwynn 15, Courtney Savage 9, SOUTH Montana 24, South Dakota State 17 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games Boffeli and Erle Ladson to reserve/futures Sydney Bean 6, Megan Whitson 6, Heidi Austin Peay 73, Jacksonville St. 54 Colgate 27, New Hampshire 20 New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. contracts. ESPN — Cleveland at Minnesota Smith 4, Grace Marek 3, Riley Masters 2, Charlotte 82, Southern Miss. 76 William & Mary 52, Duquesne 49 9:30 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 5 p.m. INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Named Dan Emer- Madison Gunter 2, Chloe Grace Savage 2. Coll. of Charleston 72, Hofstra 61 Northern Iowa 53, Eastern Illinois 17 Boston at Memphis, 6 p.m. son chief legal officer and Ted Monachino ESPN — Oklahoma City at L.A. Lakers Elon 79, James Madison 73 Second Round SOCCER Cleveland at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. defensive coordinator. FIU 75, W. Kentucky 72 Saturday, Dec. 5 Indiana at Houston, 7 p.m. MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed WR Tyler Davis 2 p.m. Georgia St. 72, Troy 68 Richmond 48, William & Mary 13 FS1 — FA Cup, Liverpool at Exeter City Monterey girls 52, Oakdale 33 Milwaukee at New York, 7:30 p.m. to a reserve/future contract. Louisville 77, NC State 72 Charleston Southern 14, The Citadel 6 Charlotte at Denver, 8 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed K Corey WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL OHS 10 7 7 9 — 33 Marshall 90, FAU 67 Colgate 44, James Madison 38 4 p.m. MHS 19 12 8 13 — 52 Oklahoma City at Portland, 9 p.m. Acosta, WR DiAndre Campbell, OL Colin Middle Tennessee 78, UTEP 72 Illinois State 36, Western Illinois 19 Utah at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Kelly, DT Kaleb Ramsey, LB Marcus Rush and ESPNU — Tulsa at Temple OHS — Keyara Steinmetz 4, Destiny Ruppe 4, Mississippi 74, Alabama 66 Jacksonville State 41, Chattanooga 35, OT 6 p.m. Brittany Daniels 3, Hannah Coffey 9, Karlie DT Garrison Smith to reserve/future contracts. Morehead St. 96, SE Missouri 69 North Dakota State 37, Montana 6 HOCKEY FS1 — Xavier at Creighton Nance 2, Kaylee Headden 2, Brittany York 6, Old Dominion 56, Louisiana Tech 53 Sam Houston State 34, McNeese State 29 I 8 p.m. Carrie Bunch 3. National Hockey League South Alabama 64, Georgia Southern 58 Northern Iowa 29, Portland State 17 NHL — Fined Winnipeg F Nikolaj Ehlers and ESPN2 — UConn at Houston MHS — Allie Ragle 15, Taylor Hite 13, Maken- Tennessee Tech 71, Murray St. 65 Quarterfinals Standings and schedule zie Hite 11, Courtney Bilbrey 10, Madison New Jersey F Bobby Farnham $2,000 each Texas-Arlington 71, Appalachian St. 67 Friday, Dec. 11 for diving/embellishment. Fisher 3. UAB 104, UTSA 82 Richmond 39, Illinois State 27 All Times EST EASTERN CONFERENCE — Traded LW Max Friberg Saturday, Jan. 9 UT Martin 78, E. Kentucky 70 Jacksonville State 58, Charleston Southern to for G . MIDWEST 38 Atlantic Division COLLEGE BASKETBALL GP WLOT Pts GF GA NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Placed F Mike 11 a.m. Oakdale boys 80, Monterey 53 Green Bay 87, Cleveland St. 67 Saturday, Dec. 12 Cammalleri on injured reserve, retroactive to IUPUI 74, S. Dakota St. 67 North Dakota State 23, Northern Iowa 13 Florida 41 25 12 4 54 114 88 CBSSN — St. Bonaventure at Massachusetts OHS 21 18 17 24 — 80 Detroit 41 21 13 7 49 103 107 Dec. 30. FS1 — DePaul at Georgetown MHS 10 15 12 16 — 53 Michigan St. 79, Illinois 54 Sam Houston State 48, Colgate 21 COLLEGE Milwaukee 81, Youngstown St. 65 Semifinals Montreal 42 23 16 3 49 121 104 Noon OHS — Maverick Smith 20, Tyler Steinmetz Boston 38 20 14 4 44 118 105 ARIZONA STATE — Named Kodi Burns run- ESPN — Maryland at Wisconsin 19, Jackson Hicks 12, Brady Bingham 11, Nebraska-Omaha 91, N. Dakota St. 82 Friday, Dec. 18 ning backs coach. Purdue 87, Michigan 70 North Dakota State 33, Richmond 7 Ottawa 41 19 16 6 44 116 123 ESPNU — Oklahoma St. at West Virginia Colyer Hicks 9, Dawson Smith 4, Bryson Tampa Bay 40 19 17 4 42 101 98 AUBURN — Named Wesley McGriff second- SEC — Texas A&M at Tennessee Headrick 3, Bradyn Goldsen 2. UMKC 84, Seattle 69 Saturday, Dec. 19 ary coach and co-defensive coordinator. SOUTHWEST Jacksonville State 62, Sam Houston State Toronto 39 16 16 7 39 104 105 12:30 p.m. MHS — Dalton Coleman 16, Cade Painter 14, Buffalo 40 15 21 4 34 92 110 BALL STATE — Named Mike Neu football CBS — LSU at Florida Tyrus West 12, Bryan Stamps 4, Parker Arkansas St. 68, Louisiana-Monroe 65, OT 10 coach. SMU 59, Cincinnati 57 Championship Metropolitan Division 1 p.m. Payne 2, Layne Phipps 2, Zeb Randolph 2, Washington 40 30 7363 128 86 BOSTON COLLEGE — Named Jim Reid de- CBSSN — UTEP at UAB Grayson Randolph 1. UALR 77, Louisiana-Lafayette 57 Saturday, Jan. 9 fensive coordinator. FAR WEST At Toyota Stadium N.Y. Islanders41 22 14 5 49 114 103 FS1 — Creighton at Seton Hall N.Y. Rangers40 22 14 4 48 118 105 CLEMSON — Announced men’s basketball F Eli- FSN — St. John's at Marquette BYU 97, Santa Clara 61 Frisco, Texas jah Thomas has transferred from Texas A&M. I College Basketball Cal St.-Fullerton 79, UC Riverside 73 North Dakota State (12-2) vs. Jacksonville New Jersey 41 20 16 5 45 94 97 1:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 40 19 16 5 43 94 99 GEORGIA — Announced LB Leonard Floyd BTN — Northwestern at Minnesota Grand Canyon 83, Texas Rio Grande Valley 63 State (13-1), Noon will enter the NFL draft. Idaho St. 83, N. Colorado 78 Philadelphia 39 17 15 7 41 87 108 2 p.m. Tennessee Tech men 71, Carolina 41 16 18 7 39 94 114 POST (CONN.) — Named Tim Caton men’s ESPN2 — Baylor at Iowa St. Montana 79, Portland St. 66 I assistant lacrosse coach. Murray State 65 Montana St. 71, Sacramento St. 64 National Football League Columbus 41 15 23 3 33 105 131 ESPNU — Vanderbilt at South Carolina WESTERN CONFERENCE RUTGERS — Named Adam Caltury director of 2:30 p.m. TENNESSEE TECH (11-5) New Mexico St. 78, Utah Valley 66 recruiting. Thomas 1-2 1-3 3, Jugovic 1-5 4-4 6, Rowe 4- Pepperdine 81, Pacific 76 Standings and schedule Central Division SEC — Mississippi St. at Arkansas GP WLOT Pts GF GA TENNEESSEE — Announced freshman QB 3 p.m. 11 15-15 25, Martin 4-7 9-9 18, Morse 5-6 1- Saint Mary’s (Cal) 73, Loyola Marymount 48 Wild-card Playoffs Sheriron Jones is transferring to another 2 11, Henderson 0-0 0-0 0, Rogers 0-3 0-0 San Francisco 73, San Diego 65 Dallas 43 29 10 4 62 148 114 CBSSN — Wichita St. at Southern Illinois Saturday, Jan. 9 Chicago 42 25 13 4 54 117 100 school. 3:30 p.m. 0, Hansbrough 0-1 0-0 0, Henry 0-0 0-0 0, Southern Cal 75, Arizona St. 65 Kansas City (11-5) at Houston (9-7), 4:35 p.m. UTAH — Announced assistant coaches Shar- Frazier 0-0 0-0 0, Hall 0-0 0-0 0, Alexander UC Irvine 76, UC Davis 55 St. Louis 43 23 14 6 52 106 107 ESPNEWS — Kansas St. at Oklahoma (ABC/ESPN) Minnesota 40 21 11 8 50 108 96 rieff Shah and Justin Ena as co-special FS1 — Princeton at Penn II 0-0 0-0 0, Moore 0-0 0-0 0, Ramsey 2-6 4- UCLA 87, Arizona 84 Pittsburgh (10-6) at Cincinnati (12-4), 8:15 p.m. teams coordinators. 6 8. Totals 17-41 34-39 71. Weber St. 74, North Dakota 62 Nashville 40 19 14 7 45 104 106 4 p.m. (CBS) Colorado 41 20 18 3 43 117 114 VANDERBILT — Announced QB Johnny Mc- ESPN2 — Florida St. at Miami MURRAY ST. (7-8) Sunday, Jan. 10 Crary is transferring. Langston 4-6 3-5 11, Jones 1-11 11-12 13, Winnipeg 41 19 19 3 41 109 117 ESPNU — Nebraska at Rutgers Seattle (10-6) at Minnesota (11-5), 1 p.m. Pacific Division WEST VIRGINIA — Announced RB Wendell 5 p.m. Moss 7-16 0-0 20, Sanchious 1-1 0-0 2, Women’s scores (NBC) Smallwood will enter the NFL draft. McGhee 2-13 5-6 9, Culbreath 0-5 2-2 2, Los Angeles 40 26 12 2 54 107 88 CBSSN — UNLV at Wyoming EAST Green Bay (10-6) at Washington (9-7), 4:30 Arizona 40 20 16 4 44 112 125 SEC — Kentucky at Alabama Croaker 1-5 0-0 2, Brown 0-0 0-0 0, Sey- p.m. (FOX) mour 0-5 0-1 0, Flomo 0-0 0-0 0, Patty 2-2 Iona 69, Marist 49 Vancouver 41 16 16 9 41 100 115 I Today in Sports 6 p.m. Michigan St. 71, Penn St. 55 Divisional Playoffs Calgary 40 19 19 2 40 105 124 ESPN2 — Memphis at UConn 2-2 6, Gilmore 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-64 23-28 Saturday, Jan. 16 65. Navy 67, Boston U. 56 Anaheim 39 16 16 7 39 73 94 ESPNU — Texas at TCU Rutgers 61, Wisconsin 41 Cincinnati, Houston or Kansas City at New San Jose 38 18 18 2 38 102 108 Jan. 8 7 p.m. Halftime-Tennessee Tech 36-34. 3-Point England (12-4), 4:35 (CBS) Goals-Tennessee Tech 3-10 (Rowe 2-4, Mar- St. Bonaventure 55, Fordham 41 Edmonton 41 17 21 3 37 102 122 1972 — The NCAA announces freshmen will ESPN — North Carolina at Syracuse SOUTH Minnesota, Washington or Green Bay at Ari- NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- be eligible to play on varsity football and bas- 7:30 p.m. tin 1-1, Hansbrough 0-1, Rogers 0-1, Jugovic zona (13-3), 8:15 p.m. (NBC) 0-3), Murray St. 6-28 (Moss 6-12, McGhee Austin Peay 61, Jacksonville St. 59 time loss. ketball teams starting in the fall. SEC — Georgia at Mississippi Charlotte 80, Southern Miss. 59 Sunday, Jan. 17 Thursday’s Games 1973 — David Vaughn of Oral Roberts grabs 8 p.m. 0-1, Croaker 0-2, Culbreath 0-3, Seymour 0- Seattle, Green Bay or Washington at Carolina 3, Jones 0-7). Fouled Out-Martin, McGhee, Chattanooga 53, Wofford 40 Dallas 2, Winnipeg 1, SO 34 rebounds in a 123-95 win over Brandeis. ESPN2 — Auburn at Missouri Duke 95, Wake Forest 68 (15-1), 1:05 p.m. (FOX) Washington 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 1984 — The Executive Committee of the ESPNU — Kansas at Texas Tech Morse. Rebounds-Tennessee Tech 37 (Mar- Pittsburgh, Kansas City or Houston at Denver tin 11), Murray St. 37 (McGhee 9). Assists- Duquesne 72, George Mason 56 Florida 3, Ottawa 2 NCAA votes to expand the championship ESPNEWS — East Carolina at Temple E. Kentucky 70, UT Martin 61 (12-4), 4:30 p.m. (CBS) Philadelphia 4, Minnesota 3, OT basketball field to 64 teams starting in 1985. 10 p.m. Tennessee Tech 7 (Thomas 3), Murray St. 15 Conference Championships (Jones 5). Total Fouls-Tennessee Tech 22, East Carolina 71, UCF 56 Arizona 2, Calgary 1 1984 — Bengt Gustafsson of the Washington ESPNU — UC Riverside at UC Irvine FAU 84, Marshall 73 Sunday, Jan. 24 Los Angeles 2, Toronto 1 Capitals scores five goals in a 7-1 victory COLLEGE FOOTBALL Murray St. 27. Technical-Murray St. Bench. AFC, 3:05 p.m. (CBS) A-3,063. Florida 74, Tennessee 66 Detroit 2, San Jose 1 over the Philadelphia Flyers. 11 a.m. Florida St. 75, Boston College 42 NFC, 6:40 p.m. (FOX) Friday’s Games 1993 — Michael Jordan becomes the 18th ESPN2 — NCAA FCS Championship, North Furman 81, ETSU 77 Pro Bowl Boston at New Jersey, 7 p.m. NBA player to reach the 20,000 points when Dakota St. vs. Jacksonville St., at Frisco, Georgia Southern 57, South Alabama 43 Sunday, Jan. 31 Columbus at Carolina, 7 p.m. he scores 35 in the Chicago Bulls’ game Texas Murray State 56, Kentucky 73, Alabama 48 At Honolulu Buffalo at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. against the Milwaukee Bucks. Jordan GOLF Tennessee Tech women 50 LSU 76, Mississippi 57 Team Rice vs. Team Irvin, 7 p.m. (ESPN) Nashville at Colorado, 9 p.m. reaches the milestone in 620 games, faster 4:30 a.m. Super Bowl TENNESSEE TECH (5-11) Louisiana Tech 69, Old Dominion 51 Tampa Bay at Edmonton, 9 p.m. than anyone except Wilt Chamberlain, who GOLF — European PGA Tour, BMW South Louisville 56, Virginia Tech 45 Sunday, Feb. 7 St. Louis at Anaheim, 10 p.m. did it in 499 games. African Open, third round, at Johannesburg Hickson 1-7 1-2 3, Goolsby 4-11 0-0 9, Howard At Santa Clara, Calif. 9-22 9-10 28, Smith 1-6 0-0 2, Dean 0-3 0-0 Maryland 89, Nebraska 50 Saturday’s Games 1994 — Dino Ciccarelli becomes the 19th NHL 3 p.m. Mercer 86, UNC-Greensboro 78, OT TBD, 6:30 p.m. (CBS) Washington at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m. player to score 500 career goals in the De- NBC — PGA Tour, Hyundai Tournament of 0, Newry 1-1 0-0 2, Nicholson 0-0 0-0 0, Jor- dan 0-0 0-0 0, Jennings 3-4 0-0 6, Brooks 0- Miami 79, Pittsburgh 55 N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. troit Red Wings’ 6-3 victory over the Los An- Champions, third round, at Kapalua, Hawaii Mississippi St. 60, Auburn 45 I National Basketball Association Pittsburgh at Montreal, 7 p.m. geles Kings. 5 p.m. 0 0-0 0, Harper 0-0 0-0 0, Cooper 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 19-54 10-12 50. Missouri 54, Georgia 48 Boston at Ottawa, 7 p.m. 2000 — Eddie House scores 61 points to tie GOLF — PGA Tour, Hyundai Tournament of Murray St. 56, Tennessee Tech 50 Carolina at Columbus, 7 p.m. Lew Alcindor’s Pac-10 record and lead the Champions, third round, at Kapalua, Hawaii MURRAY STATE (6-7) Standings and schedule James 8-17 2-5 19, KGulledge 3-6 2-4 8, Smith NC State 65, Georgia Tech 57 Toronto at San Jose, 7 p.m. Sun Devils to 111-108 double-overtime vic- NFL FOOTBALL All Times EST 1-5 2-2 5, Wright 6-19 1-1 15, Lee 3-10 0-0 New Orleans 55, Incarnate Word 49 Minnesota at Dallas, 8 p.m. tory over California. 3:20 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 6, Borders 0-0 0-0 0, Bethea 0-1 0-0 0, Babic North Carolina 77, Syracuse 73 Nashville at Arizona, 9 p.m. 2003 — Utah guard Mark Jackson becomes ESPN — AFC Wild-Card playoffs, Kansas City Atlantic Division 1-3 0-0 3, AGulledge 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 22-61 Notre Dame 74, Virginia 46 Tampa Bay at Vancouver, 10 p.m. the third NBA player to reach 10,000 career at Houston (simulcast on ABC) WLPct GB 7-12 56. SE Missouri 89, Morehead St. 79 St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. assists in the Jazz’s 99-93 win over the 7 p.m. Toronto 22 15 .595 — TTU 16 7 12 15 — 50 Saint Louis 77, VCU 72 Sunday’s Games Phoenix Suns. Jackson joins career assists CBS — AFC Wild-Card playoffs, Pittsburgh at Boston 19 17 .528 2½ MSU 11 17 18 10 — 56 Samford 59, W. Carolina 42 Buffalo at Winnipeg, 3 p.m. leader and teammate John Stockton Cincinnati New York 18 19 .486 4 3-Point Goals — Tennessee Tech 2-8 (Hickson South Carolina 71, Vanderbilt 61 Ottawa at Washington, 7 p.m. (15,425) and Magic Johnson (10,141). MOTOR SPORTS Brooklyn 10 25 .286 11 0-2, Goolsby 1-3, Howard 1-2, Jennings 0- South Florida 83, SMU 56 Colorado at Chicago, 7 p.m. 2007 — No. 2 Florida dominates Heisman Tro- 9 p.m. Philadelphia 4 34 .105 18½ 1), Murray State 5-20 (James 1-3, Smith 1- Texas-Arlington 76, Appalachian St. 45 New Jersey at Minnesota, 8 p.m. phy winner Troy Smith and No. 1 Ohio State FS1 — Monster Energy Supercross, at Ana- Southeast Division 4, Wright 2-7, Lee 0-1, Bethea 0-1, Babic Troy 97, Georgia St. 90 Detroit at Anaheim, 8 p.m. for a 41-14 in the BCS National Champi- heim, Calif. Miami 21 14 .600 — 0-1). Rebounds — Tennessee Tech 36 W. Kentucky 71, FIU 69 Florida at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. onship Bowl. The Gators become the first Di- PREP FOOTBALL Atlanta 22 15 .595 — (Smith 9), Murray State 39 (KGulledge 21). MIDWEST vision I school to hold football and basketball Noon Orlando 19 17 .528 2½ Assists — Tennessee Tech 9 (Four players, Detroit 72, Valparaiso 66 I titles at the same time. NBC — U.S. Army All-American Bowl, at San Charlotte 17 18 .486 4 Transactions 2), Murray State 13 (Smith 6). Fouled Out — Green Bay 66, Cleveland St. 45 2008 — Goose Gossage becomes the fifth re- Antonio Washington 15 18 .455 5 Jennings. Personal Fouls — Tennessee Memphis 64, Cincinnati 47 lief pitcher elected to the Hall of Fame. SOCCER Michigan 82, Iowa 75 Central Division Thursday 2009 — Tim Tebow wins the matchup of Heis- 6:30 a.m. Tech 17, Murray State 13. A — 414. Minnesota 106, Illinois 75 Cleveland 24 9 .727 — BASEBALL man winners as No. 1 Florida beats No. 2 FS1 — FA Cup, Aston Villa at Wycombe Wan- Oakland 78, Ill.-Chicago 76 Chicago 22 12 .647 2½ Major League Baseball Oklahoma and this year’s Heisman winner derers Ohio St. 97, Indiana 70 Indiana 20 15 .571 5 MLB — Promoted Billy Bean to vice president, Sam Bradford 24-14. 8:55 a.m. Florida 74, Purdue 85, Northwestern 71 Detroit 20 16 .556 5½ social responsibility & inclusion. Named Cur- 2011 — The Seattle Seahawks stun the de- FS2 — FA Cup, Stoke City at Doncaster No. 12 Tennessee women 66 S. Dakota St. 68, Nebraska-Omaha 58 Milwaukee 14 23 .378 12 tis Pride ambassador for inclusion. fending Super Bowl champion New Or- 9 a.m. W. Illinois 78, IPFW 74 WESTERN CONFERENCE American League leans Saints 41-36 to open the NFL FS1 — FA Cup, Sunderland at Arsenal FLORIDA (13-2) Weber St. 62, North Dakota 56 Southwest Division BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Named Mark Quinn playoffs. Seattle, the first division winner 11:30 a.m. Williams 3-7 0-2 6, Miller 5-9 0-0 11, Needles Wis.-Parkside 62, Missouri St. 53 WLPct GB assistant major league hitting coach. with a losing record at 7-9, advances be- FS2 — FA Cup, Sheffield United at Manchester 5-8 0-0 15, Christinaki 8-16 1-2 18, Lorenzen Youngstown St. 69, Milwaukee 67 San Antonio 31 6 .838 — CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Claimed OF Daniel hind four touchdown passes by Matt Has- United 3-7 2-4 8, Anderson 0-1 0-0 0, Peoples 3-7 SOUTHWEST Dallas 21 15 .583 9½ Fields off waivers from Los Angeles (NL). selbeck and a brilliant 67-yard run by VOLLEYBALL 2-2 9, Dimaite 0-1 0-0 0, Westbrook 0-3 0-0 Abilene Christian 67, Northwestern St. 46 Memphis 19 18 .514 12 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to terms Marshawn Lynch. 8 p.m. 0, Copeland 1-3 0-0 3, Fleming 1-3 0-0 2, Arkansas 67, Texas A&M 61 Houston 18 19 .486 13 with RHP Chien-Ming Wang on a minor 2012 — Denver’s Tim Tebow connects with NBCSN — Women, Olympic Trials, United Batchelor 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 30-67 5-10 74. Arkansas St. 66, Louisiana-Monroe 43 New Orleans 11 23 .324 18½ league contract. Demaryius Thomas on an electrifying 80- States vs. Dominican Republic, at Lincoln, TENNESSEE (10-4) Cent. Arkansas 55, Stephen F. Austin 53 Northwest Division SEATTLE MARINERS — Released RHP An- yard touchdown pass on the first play of Neb. DeShields 6-21 4-4 16, Graves 2-13 3-3 7, Houston Baptist 80, Nicholls St. 71 Oklahoma City 25 11 .694 — thony Bass. Agreed to terms with RHP Ryan overtime and the Broncos beat the Pitts- WINTER SPORTS Carter 4-9 2-3 13, Russell 3-6 2-2 8, Nared Lamar 75, Texas A&M-CC 70 Utah 15 20 .429 9½ Cook on a one-year contract. burgh Steelers 29-23 in a AFC wild-card 4:30 a.m. 4-12 2-3 10, Reynolds 1-3 1-2 3, Dunbar 0- Louisiana-Lafayette 65, UALR 58 Portland 15 23 .395 11 National League game. The play, the longest to end a playoff NBCSN — FIS Alpine Skiing, Audi World Cup: 2 0-0 0, Cooper 3-11 0-0 7, Middleton 1-5 0- Sam Houston St. 80, SE Louisiana 56 Denver 13 23 .361 12 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Agreed to game in overtime, takes 11 seconds and is Women's Downhill, at St. Anton, Austria 0 2. Totals 24-82 14-17 66. Texas Rio Grande Valley 52, Grand Canyon 28 Minnesota 12 24 .333 13 terms with RHP Kenta Maeda on an eight- the quickest ending to an overtime in NFL 6 a.m. Florida 16 13 24 21 — 74 FAR WEST Pacific Division year contract. Designated INF Ronald Tor- history. NBCSN — FIS Alpine Skiing, Audi World Cup: Tennessee 25 10 18 13 — 66 BYU 68, Santa Clara 63 Golden State 33 2 .943 — reyes for assignment. 2014 — Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and Frank Men's Giant Slalom, second run, at Adelbo- 3-Point Goals-Florida 9-18 (Needles 5-8, Miller CS Bakersfield 76, Chicago St. 43 L.A. Clippers 23 13 .639 10½ PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms Thomas are elected to baseball’s Hall of den, Switzerland 1-1, Peoples 1-2, Copeland 1-3, Christinaki Denver 64, N. Dakota St. 53 Sacramento 15 21 .417 18½ with RHP Trey Haley on a one-year contract. Fame; Craig Biggio falls two votes short. B4 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 Find what you’re looking for in the A needle in a Herald-Citizen haystack this is CLASSIFIEDS

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All pets are Steeplechase 2BR, 1.5BA. Citizen classified for more de- experience, including JUNK - WILL PICK UP fully vetted and already fixed. CHA, appl's, W/D HU, No tails. CALL 931-510-4138 Retirement, vacation and A.A.R.F. is a 501(c)(3) non- pets/smoking $550 (931)252-8289 1440 APPLE VALLEY CT: New American Way Real Estate profit, no-kill animal insurance. TERRACE VIEW Town Homes 3BR, 2.5BA Stone & siding. 526-9581 / 267-3271 JOB #  %- *,'! rescue/foster organization run by offers 3BR town homes in a $226,600. 2 story w/ bsmnt. 260- SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 Apply in person @ volunteers. Please be part of the country setting. Call for availabil- 4227 or 261-7979 1:00 - 2:00 Charles63073 Stone Heating & 100 GAL Aluminum Transfer solution to end animal overpopu- ity…931-528-7633. 1366 Cres- LandJcontractors.com 601 Whitson Chapel Tank. Diamond plate L-shaped lation - spay or neuter your pets. cent Dr, Ckvl. Office hours Tues- From PCCH: E on Spring St, L Cooling, LLC tank accommodates tool box. A.A.R.F. (All About Rescue and day & Thursday on Whitson Chapel, home on L. 315 Transport Drive, Filler caps on both sides. Outlet Fixin' Inc.) www.perryreid.com/teraceview $133,500. Hostess: Gina Key. on bottom allows direct plumb- 931-260-8018 (voicemail only) • EHO See our ad in Sunday, January Algood ing into fuel system. Heavy duty www.aarf-tn.com TOTALLY FURNISHED 2BR, 10th's Herald-Citizen classi- Or email resume to brackets added for stability. fied for more details. $400. Call (931)260-9155  ).! *!). 1.5BA Condo. Located close [email protected] to TTU/Hosp. $850/mo.in- American Way Real Estate cludes maintenance fee and 526-9581 / 267-3271 2pc brown sectional sofa mi- Equal Housing Opportunity crofiber $400 obo; Kenmore Al- PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All real estate adver- water bill for more info. please SUNDAY, JANUARY 10 ZZ 1X3 United Propane Gas ad tised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal call (931)267-4607 mond frig side-by-side w/ice- Fair Housing Act of 1968 and the Tennessee Hu- 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. to run TFN every Friday starting maker $200 obo. (931)854-9063 man Rights Act which makes it illegal to adver- Walk to TTU. 2BR, 1.5BA $500 1163 Fawn Dr. Ckvl October 25, 2013. tise "any preference, limitation or discrimination 240 PISTOLE RD. 100% Finan- From P.C. Courthouse: S on Jef- based on race, color, religion, sex, familial status + dep, no pets. Lrg 4BR, 2.5BA cing. New 2 story, Stone/Siding, FREE or national origin, handicap/disability or an inten- $1000 + dep W/D HU on both ferson, R on Jackson (cross Wil- tion to make any such preference, limitation or 4BR, 3BA, flex room, 2440 sq ft low), turn L on Buffalo Valley Rd, WOOD SKIDS discrimination." This newspaper will not know- (931)261-1711 + garage, $189k (931)544-3849. Available at the rear of the ingly accept any advertising for real estate which turn R onto Deer Run, then L on SALESMAN DRIVER is in violation of the law. Our readers are in- mbuilders.org Fawn, home on L. $219,000. Herald-Citizen formed that all dwellings advertised in this news-  paper are available on an equal opportunity ba-  %## " $ Hostess: Frances Poston. See INSTALLER 1300 Neal Street, sis. Equal Housing Opportunity, M/F. 3914 Hilltop Dr 3/2 brick nice Cookeville, TN. 38501 our display ad in Sunday, Janu- A & C Propane Gas in Herald-Citizen & 1, 2, 3, & 4 BR Houses & Apts neighborhood excellent location ary 10th Herald-Citizen classi- Starting at $325/mo or 2c gar 1766 SF upstairs & 1300 CookevilleJOB has an # opening HAVING A HARD TIME SEE- Regional Buyers fied for more details. $81.25/wk . Pets OK. basement $209,000. 319-6381 American Way Real Estate for a local propane gas ING the print in your favorite Guide Stevens Realty LLC Newspaper, Magazine or Bible 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, TN 526-9581 delivery47619 salesman truck 866-806-3815 O/A Frances: (931)260-5460 or ever had trouble reading the 931-526-9715 (FAX) 526-1209 www.stevensrentals.com driver and tank installer. telephone directory or a map? 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Clean, & 1820 & 1830 BAYVIEW $170k: White/tan leather, heated seats, BLUE PITS 5wks, check photos well maintained, conveniently 3BR, 2BA under construction. 2 157,000 mi. Needs a few minor on FB under Tamra Chavis An- located. NO PETS. Call for avail- homes, more lots avail. 260- EOE/TN Drug Free Workplace repairs I have reduced price for imated Profile. If interested call ability Mon- Fri 4227 or 261-7979. Minorities/Females/Veterans/Disbaility that $2,700. Call (931)544-0909 931-349-0185. Not Registered JUDD PROPERTIES 526-2119 LandJcontractors.com B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, January 8, 2016 SPORTS Steelers, Bengals get an edgy rematch in the playoffs By JOE KAY McCARRON’S BIG MOMENT AP Sports Writer McCarron hasn’t thrown an interception in his three starts in Dalton’s place, leading the Bengals CINCINNATI (AP) — All week long, they played to a 2-1 mark. He won two national championships nice. The Bengals and the Steelers went out of their at Alabama and thinks his experience in big games way to curb their comments about how they really should help on Saturday. History is against him: No feel about each other. quarterback with so little NFL starting experience Umm, let’s talk about something else. Treat it like has won a playoff game since Gifford Nielsen led just a game. Forget that rivalry stuff. the Houston Oilers over the Chargers in the 1979 “All that stuff’s over when you get into the play- season. offs,” Bengals left tackle Andrew Whitworth said. SHUTDOWN DEFENSE “It really doesn’t matter who it is or what division Cincinnati gave up 279 points, the fewest in fran- they’re from.” chise history and the fewest in the AFC. The Oilers Sorry. Nobody’s buying it. won that game in 1979 with an inexperienced quar- The Ohio River rivals have such a deep dislike for terback because Houston’s defense picked off Dan each other that they traded nasty words and tweets Fouts five times. The Bengals intercepted Ben before they met at Paul Brown Stadium on Dec. 13, Roethlisberger three times for a 16-10 win at Heinz and then scuffled on the field during pregame Field on Nov. 1. warmups. There were so many personal fouls dur- READY TO RUN? ing the game that the league handed out more than A year ago, the Steelers entered the playoffs with- $100,000 in fines. out their top running back. This season, it’s even Four weeks later, the only difference is that the worse, as both Le’Veon Bell and DeAngelo stakes are higher. Williams are out. That leaves unproven Fitzgerald The Bengals (12-4) are putting their 25-year Toussaint and well-traveled Jordan Todman as the streak of playoff futility on the line against the top options against one of the NFL’s best run de- Steelers (10-6) on Saturday night, trying to do a Gene J. Puskar | AP fenses. Toussaint and Todman combined for 64 better job of keeping their cool. They got caught up Pittsburgh Steelers running backs Fitzgerald Toussaint (33) and Jordan Todman (30) run yards in limited action this fall. in the emotion and suffered a meltdown four weeks a drill during practice, in Pittsburgh, Wednesday. With starting running back DeAngelo Last year Pittsburgh signed Ben Tate off the street ago, a 33-20 defeat that basically cost them a play- Williams’ status unclear, Toussaint and Todman will get the carries when the Steelers face and gave him a crash-course for a wild-card game off bye and their starting quarterback. the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL Wild Card playoff football game Saturday in Cincinnati. against Baltimore. Tate managed 19 yards on five Andy Dalton was leading the league in passer rat- carries, with a fumble mixed in. ing when he broke his thumb while making a tackle And that goes for the Steelers, too. Right tackle Five things to watch on Saturday night at Paul “I think we’ve got guys that have stepped up all during an interception return. AJ McCarron took Marcus Gilbert tweeted — and later deleted — Brown Stadium: year and don’t see why this should be any different, over and threw a pair of interceptions, one of which after the win four weeks ago: “All I want for THE HISTORY whether it’s Todman, Fitz, Will Johnson,” Roeth- was returned for a touchdown. Christmas is the Bengals. Would love to see them Cincinnati hasn’t won a playoff game since the lisberger said. “Whoever it is at running back the And the trash talking went on endlessly, getting in the playoffs where they choke. The talking is 1990 season, the sixth-longest streak of postseason good thing is they’ve been here all year. They know so out of hand that Bengals coach Marvin Lewis done between the lines.” futility in NFL history. Coach Marvin Lewis is 0- the system. They know what to do and we expect and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin talked about it by They’re saving it for Saturday. 6, tied with Jim Mora for most consecutive playoff them to step up and be up to speed.” phone the following day. “We left that behind us,” Gilbert said. “I know losses to start a career. The Steelers and Bengals CHALLENGING MARTAVIS Television monitors in the Bengals locker room those guys, they’re not trying to get suspended or have met only once in the playoffs, and that was 10 Roethlisberger called out talented but inconsistent this week had the usual schedule of activities, plus lose any money out of their pockets the third go- years ago when Carson Palmer got his knee torn up second-year wide receiver Martavis Bryant during a quote from franchise founder Paul Brown: “The round. ... All that stuff that happened weeks back on his first pass and Pittsburgh won 31-17. The the week, saying on his radio show that Bryant key to winning is poise under stress.” is out of the window. We’re trying to get this win Steelers are 14-3 all time at Paul Brown Stadium, needed to “toughen up” after he managed just two Translation: Cool it. as badly as they are.” which opened in 2000. receptions for 6 yards over the final two games. Chiefs look to end playoff woes against Texans

By KRISTIE RIEKEN AP Sports Writer

HOUSTON (AP) — The pre- vious time the Kansas City Chiefs won a playoff game Bill Clinton was President and Tonya Harding’s ex-husband had just been arrested for hir- ing someone to attack figure skating rival Nancy Kerrigan. Kansas City (11-5) has lost eight postseason games since that win over the Oilers in Houston on Jan. 16, 1994, and will return to the city to face Saul Young, Knoxville Sentinel | AP the Texans on Saturday in the wild-card round, looking to Tennessee’s Jaime Nared shoots as Florida’s Eleanna snap this lengthy skid. Christinaki, left, and Carla Batchelor defend during a game The Chiefs, who have won a in Knoxville, Tenn., on Thursday. franchise-record 10 straight games, insist they won’t be thinking about their years of Without their coach, Gators playoffs woes when they line up to meet the AFC South upset No. 12 Lady Vols champion Texans. “I don’t think this team’s car- By STEVE MEGARGEE scored 16 points but shot 6 of 21 rying that weight, to be hon- AP Sports Writer and committed seven turnovers. est,” quarterback Alex Smith Bashaara Graves had a career-high said. “Those were the other 22 KNOXVILLE (AP) — Florida 19 rebounds but shot 2 of 13 to years and 22 teams. This is didn’t have its coach all night and finish with seven points. Ten- us.” was missing its leading scorer for nessee went 4 of 22 from 3-point So instead of thinking about large chunks of Thursday’s game range. playoff failures that include with No. 12 Tennessee. “We just got beat by just a Lin Elliott’s three field-goal The Gators responded by finding tougher team today,” Tennessee misses against Indianapolis in a way to change their history of coach Holly Warlick said. 1995 and the 28-point lead frustration in this series. “Tougher, stronger, smarter. Just a they blew against the Colts two Eleanna Christinaki had 18 better team.” years ago, they’re simply fo- points, eight assists and six re- January Miller added 11 points cusing on the challenge of bounds Thursday night as as Florida shot 60 percent in the dealing with Houston. Eric Christian Smith, File | AP Florida defeated the Lady Volun- second half to win for the 13th “Since 1-5, it’s been a playoff Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt (99) is shown during the first half of a game teers 74-66 to overcome the ab- time in its last 14 games. Ronni atmosphere,” Kansas City line- in Houston. sence of coach Amanda Butler, Williams, who entered the night backer Derrick Johnson said. who was dealing with a family averaging a team-high 10.7 points “It was kind of a win or go first half. That’s not going to 8 years old,” Strong said. Bob Sutton said of Houston, an emergency. per game, had six points and 10 home type deal. We’ve been win any playoff games,” coach Lechler shook his head when All-Pro last season. “He’ll be “Coach Butler prepares us for ad- rebounds while playing just 21 winning for 10 weeks straight Bill O’Brien said of that first told Strong was only 8 the last ready to roll.” versity and we pride ourselves on minutes due to foul trouble. — that doesn’t guarantee us an meeting. “I think we have to time he reached the postseason. ALSO RETURNING working through that, which I feel Tennessee led by as many as 11 11th win, but we do have some look at it to learn from some of “I told the guys ...: ‘Don’t This time a year ago, Eric like we did,” said Carlie Needles, points in the first quarter and had momentum ... (but) we have to the things we did there. But ... take this stuff for granted. Berry was in the middle of who added 15 points for Florida a nine-point advantage early in the play our best game if we’re we have to make sure we know These chances don’t come chemotherapy treatment for despite briefly leaving with a leg third period, but Florida kept com- going to win in Houston.” both teams are very different.” around too often,’” Lechler lymphoma. Now, the Pro Bowl cramp in the fourth quarter. ing back. The Texans are perhaps this Some things to know about said. “I had veteran guys like safety is anchoring the Kansas Shimmy Gray-Miller, who The game was tied 45-all after season’s most improbable the Chiefs-Texans playoff Rich Gannon, Jerry Rice and City secondary as it prepares served as Florida’s acting head three quarters and continued going playoff team after winning game. Tim Brown tell me that and I for DeAndre Hopkins and Co. coach, said Butler expects to re- back and forth early in the fourth seven of their last nine games SAVORING THE MOMENT didn’t listen. I took it for “There’s more at stake, more join the team Friday. Butler spoke before Florida pulled ahead for to from a terrible start Houston’s youngest player, granted my first three years on the line. But we just keep to the Gators when the team gath- good with a 7-0 run. to finish 9-7 and return to the 21-year-old rookie receiver and it took me a long time to raising the level,” he said, “and ered in the locker room after the “What this team is, is just a col- postseason for the first time Jaelen Strong, knows to appre- get back.” go about it that way.” game. lection of tough, gritty competitive since 2012. ciate being in the playoffs be- SACK ATTACK IS BACK DYNAMIC DUO “She’s very happy,” Gray-Miller players who battle and who play They did it with four different cause there’s no guarantee of Chiefs linebacker Justin Watt had 17 1/2 sacks this said after the game. “She’s very with a great deal of competitive quarterbacks and after losing returning. If he wasn’t already Houston will play for the first season and outside linebacker proud of her young ladies, and she fire and passion,” Gray-Miller star running back Arian Foster savoring the moment, he was time since Nov. 29, when he Whitney Mercilus finished said, ‘I’ll see you tomorrow.’ “ said. “That’s what you saw to a season-ending Achilles reminded to do so by the story hyperextended his knee in a with 12 to give Houston the Florida (13-2, 1-1 SEC) ended an tonight. That’s who we are. That’s tendon injury in October. of 39-year-old punter Shane game against Buffalo, and fel- only duo with at least 12 sacks 11-game losing streak in this se- Coach Butler’s team.” Houston got a boost from a de- Lechler, who hasn’t been to the low pass rusher Tamba Hali each in the NFL and give the ries and beat the Lady Vols for the TIP-INS fense led by NFL sack leader postseason since 2002 with the will not be limited after play- Texans two players with at first time since a 66-57 decision Florida: The Gators already have J.J. Watt that finished strong, Oakland Raiders. ing a handful of snaps last least 10 for the first time in on Feb. 8, 2009. Tennessee (10-4, matched their victory total from allowing a league-best 12.7 Strong was in elementary week following surgery on his franchise history. Mercilus fin- 1-1) leads the all-time series 48-4. last season, when they went 13-17. points a game in its last nine school that year. broken thumb. That means the ished the regular season The Gators won by capitalizing Tennessee: The Lady Vols’ had a games. “As a rookie, I just want to do Chiefs’ defense — allowing strong, piling up 5 1/2 sacks, on Tennessee’s cold shooting. 10-game SEC home winning Saturday’s game will be the what they tell me to do, do my 17.9 points, third-best in the with one forced fumble, one After shooting 11 of 21 in the first streak snapped. They hadn’t season’s second meeting after job and work as hard as I can NFL — should be even better. fumble recovery and one pass quarter, the Lady Vols were 13 of dropped a conference game at a 27-20 win by the Chiefs in because I know there are guys “I know he’s excited about defensed in December to earn 61 the rest of the way home since falling 75-71 to Ken- the opener. that haven’t been to the play- the opportunity to get back out AFC defensive player of the Tennessee’s Diamond DeShields tucky in February 2014. “We were down 27-9 in the offs since I was probably like there,” defensive coordinator month honors.