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September 30, 2018 BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER $1.50 McWhorter discusses Bartow Troopers County housing market seek BY JAMES SWIFT those in the real estate business, McWhorter con- [email protected] sidered more of a Great Depression. Indeed, as the operator of an asset management witness McWhorter Capital Partners founder and presi- company at the time, McWhorter himself said he dent Josh McWhorter — who was recently named often felt more like a “grief counselor” than a port- a “40 under 40” honoree by The Atlanta Business folio advisor. to fatal Chronicle — said few things are as “indicative of a At the local market’s absolute nadir in 2009, only fairly up and down market” as Bartow County 748 homes were sold. Meanwhile, the average housing sales over the last decade. house price in Bartow decreased from $176,767 in Per the data he presented at Thursday evening’s 2007 to $100,952 in 2012. crash “Dinner & Dialogue: Stocks Stumble, Real Estate Over the next five years, however, McWhorter STAFF REPORT Rallies” event at Cartersville First Baptist Church, said the local market was booming. The average A 20-year-old Euharlee man died JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS the number of units sold annually in Bartow from home price ballooned to $202,158 in 2017 — more in an early-morning accident on Josh McWhorter, president and founder of McWhorter Capital 2007 to 2017 increased from 1,114 to 1,383. than double the average Bartow home price just half GA Highway 113 Saturday, and Partners, spoke about Bartow County’s housing market at an Of course, in between there was a major slump Georgia State Troopers are seeking SEE , PAGE 7A event held Thursday at Cartersville First Baptist Church. attributable to the Great Recession — which for HOUSING the owner of a green pickup truck who reportedly left the scene be- fore medics arrived. Although there is no indication Group supports at this time that the driver who fled was involved in the crash, Troopers grandparents from Post 3 in Cartersville are hop- FALSE ALARMS ing he can help provide clues about the accident that took the life of who are raising Steven Jarmal James. According to the investigating grandchildren trooper, James was traveling in the left lane of Highway 113, just south BY DONNA HARRIS of Old Alabama Road, at about [email protected] 1:45 a.m. when his pickup truck partially left the east side of the Raising grandchildren wasn’t roadway on a curve. James then part of Terri Rodriguez’s plans overcorrected his steering, causing when she retired from teaching six the vehicle to leave the west side of years ago. the highway and strike a guardrail. But that was the situation she James was killed after being and her husband, David, found ejected from his truck. Alcohol is themselves in just three-and-a-half suspected to have been a contribut- years into her retirement. ing factor to the crash. “This is not something that we had planned on doing in our later SEE FATALITY, PAGE 7A years,” Rodriguez, 61, said. “I re- tired from teaching after 32 years, and we had moved out here to Georgia to be closer to our grand- kids, not with the idea that we were Pink Out to going to be raising them.” The Cartersville couple took in raise money their two granddaughters — Au- tumn, 10, a fourth-grader at for local Cartersville Elementary, and Emma, 7, a second-grader at Cartersville Primary — two-and-a- cancer half years ago even though it has presented some challenges, espe- patients cially financially. Rodriguez said her husband, 59, BY DONNA HARRIS is still driving a bus for Cartersville RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS [email protected] A Bartow County Fire and Rescue unit leaves the Emerson station on a call. City Schools, and she still substi- tute teaches occasionally in Cobb What would October in County, where they lived before Adairsville be without a sea of moving to Bartow four years ago, False fire alarms increasing as county grows pink showing up on a football “because we kind of need to.” field at some point during those BY NEIL B. MCGAHEE tivation of a detection device due to me- off false alarms, but they fail to realize the “We weren’t planning on raising four weeks? [email protected] chanical failure, malfunction, improper in- costs they incur. two more people, and we kind of To observe the 10th month of stallation or negligent maintenance by the “There’s the risk of wear on the emer- have a fixed income so you have to the year as Breast Cancer Aware- False fire alarms are no laughing matter, owner or building occupier. gency vehicles,” Millsap said. “Not to men- learn to do things differently,” she ness Month, Adairsville Middle and the increasing number of them has city “False alarms tie up traffic, personnel and tion the wear on the firefighters.” said. School will stage its 11th annual and county governments searching for ways fire units,” Hathaway said. “Anytime an Cartersville and Bartow County each have And there are other challenges Pink Out Friday at 9 a.m. on the to put an end to them. emergency vehicle is called out, there is an ordinances governing false alarms on the involved in raising grandchildren. Adairsville High School football “Year to date, we have responded to 210 increased chance of an accident.” books, but each needed a little tweaking. “I think just being older, I don’t field at 519 Old Highway 41. false alarm calls compared to 166 at the Bartow County Fire Chief Craig Millsap On Sept. 19, the county amended its ordi- think I have the energy that I used The event will raise money for same time last year,” Cartersville Fire Mar- said his department has recorded 289 false nance, adding a new fee structure for false to have by any means,” Rodriguez families in the community who are shal Mark Hathaway said. “There have been alarms so far this year. Of those, 96 were res- alarms. said. “Not that I’m ancient by any battling cancer while also honor- 37 false alarms from July 1 to August 31. idences and 193 were commercial buildings. means, but it’s definitely changed, For commercial or industrial buildings, ing cancer survivors and remem- and it’s changed our lives as far as Fire detection systems or alarms play a “We have seen a significant amount of the amended ordinance specifies one free bering those who lost their fight. we can’t just get up and go. When vital role in protecting people from the haz- growth in Bartow County,” he said. “So call, then $75 for two within 30 days, $125 “We do this every year to promote my husband’s not bus driving, and ards of fire and smoke, Hathaway said, but things like this have to be expected. But we for three in 60 days, $200 for four within a one cause — helping those in our I’m not subbing during the sum- like any other mechanical equipment, they are going to keep growing, so now is the year and $500 for five within a year. Six or community who are fighting can- mer, if we wanted to go off for a require inspection, maintenance and testing time to establish a dialogue with our resi- more false alarms will cost $1,000 per call. cer,” organizer Christy Ridley said. few days on a trip, we could. That’s to insure they work as intended. dents and business owners.” SEE ALARMS, PAGE 7A SEE , PAGE 6A definitely changed. We plan trips A false alarm is usually the unwanted ac- Millsap said a lot of people tend to laugh PINK with the girls now, but it’s not something we can do spur of the moment. It has to be planned ahead of time. It’s put limits on what we can do anymore.” Great Locomotive Chase Festival celebrates 50 years They even planned their new — BY MARIE NESMITH things people would like us to participate in this and last — home for their golden [email protected] year. It’s actually been pretty overwhelming. So I years, building a ranch “in case we know he would be over the moon about it.” had wheelchairs or any of those kinds of things,” she said. The Great Locomotive Chase Festival will cele- Presented by the city of Adairsville, the down- But Rodriguez said she loves her brate its 50th anniversary with a nod to its founder, town festival will take place on the Public Square granddaughters, whose parents are the late Marion Lacey. Along with his family being Friday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 11 “not in the picture right now,” and selected to serve as the event’s parade grand mar- p.m.; and Oct. 7, noon to 5 p.m. knows they’re where they need to be. shal, the festival’s early years also will be high- “The first Great Locomotive Chase Festival re- Autumn did not go to school lighted in a special exhibit at the Adairsville Depot ally had nothing to do with the actual Civil War until she came to live with her History Museum & Welcome Center. event,” said Beth Smith, director of the Adairsville grandparents — her parents at- “We called him Pops,” said Allison Martin, refer- Depot History Museum & Welcome Center. “Mar- tempted to home-school her, but “it ring to her grandfather, Marion Lacey. “He took so ion Lacey, former principal of Adairsville High wasn’t being done, not on a regular much pride in the festival. It was like his pride and School, began the festival. He shared his recollec- basis anyhow,” Rodriguez said, joy — one of his greatest accomplishments. He was tion of the humble beginnings of the festival before noting both girls are now doing always so proud every year it came around. he died. The story goes that the Bartow County well academically and are very in- “… I’m sure he would be very happy that his School System mandated schools no longer hold volved in activities at school and legacy continues, and that he’s being given the Halloween festivals on school grounds. Rather than credit that he deserves in all of this. … He was so cancel the Halloween festival at the last minute, Mr. their church, Faith United RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Methodist. passionate about it for so many years. I think our Lacey and staff moved the event to Public Square. Banners over Old Highway 41 in Adairsville promote next family personally has just been overwhelmed with weekend’s Great Locomotive Chase Festival in the city’s SEE GRANDPARENTS, PAGE 4A how many calls we’ve gotten and requests and SEE FESTIVAL, PAGE 2A downtown area.

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News Chamlee Griffith, son Troy L. Methodist Church at three o’- of 38 years, Jack Pittman of Address: 251 S. Tennessee St. "Tripp" Griffith, III, daughter clock in the afternoon with the Cartersville; her sons Joshua Cartersville, GA 30120 Traci Lynn Griffith Newman, and Rev. Zack Townsend officiating. (Amy) Pittman, Joseph Pittman, son-in-law Yale Gregory New- Serving as pallbearers will be: and Jeremy(Jennifer) Pittman all Mailing Address: man. Chuck Chamlee, Richard Gilbert, of Cartersville; 12 grandchildren; 251 S. Tennessee St. Troy was preceded in death by Lee Asbridge, Wayne Lancaster, her brothers, Joey Raschke of Cartersville, GA 30120 his father Troy L. Griffith, Sr. and Wade Wilson, Steve Vaughan, Joe Calhoun, and Jimmy Raschke of Carrollton; her sisters, Kathy Phone: 770-382-4545 his mother Dorothy Loggins Grif- MacDonald and Stanley Chesser. After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Troy Lation fith. Interment will follow the service Thomas of Cartersville, and Deb- Fax: 770-382-2711 Troy was a sales manager for a in the church cemetery. bie Hach of Acworth; and several Griffith Jr. national steel pipe manufacturing The family will receive friends Brenda Gail nieces and nephews. Alan Davis, Troy Lation Griffith, Jr., age company for more than 40 years Sunday, September 30, 2018, at Pittman Funeral services will be held at Publisher 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 2, 70, of Adairsville, Georgia, where he created many memories Pine Log United Methodist Mrs. Brenda Gail Pittman, age Jason Greenberg, 2018, in the chapel of Parnick passed away on and made many friends through Church from one o’clock in the 58, of Cartersville, died Friday Managing Editor Jennings Funeral Home. Inter- Friday Septem- his travels and days working. He afternoon until the service hour. September 28, 2018, at Cartersville Jennifer Moates, ber 28, 2018, was a member of Pine Log In lieu of flowers, the family ment will follow in the Old Medical Center surrounded by Macedonia Cemetery. The family Advertising Director surrounded by United Methodist Church, loved requests that memorial donations family and loved ones. will receive friends for a time of Mindy Salamon, his loving fam- to fish and golf, and loved to be made to Pine Log United Brenda was born August 30, Office Manager/Classified visitation on Monday October 1, ily. Troy was watch Atlanta sports teams play. Methodist Church, P.O. Box 10, 1960, in Marietta, Georgia. She Advertising Director 2018, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. born May 5, He was a selfless father who en- Rydal, GA 30171 or by down- was the daughter of the late Lee McCrory, Parnick Jennings Funeral 1948, in joyed nothing more than spend- loading the app Tithe.ly and Joseph Raschke and the late Home & Cremation Services is Circulation/Distribution Lafayette, GA, ing time with his wife and choosing Pine Log U.M.C. Manager Hazel Turner Raschke. Brenda honored to serve the family of to Dorothy Log- children. Fond memories and expres- never met a stranger and loved to Mrs. Brenda Pittman, please visit Stacey Wade, gins Griffith Griffith Circulation Customer Care/ A funeral service will be con- sions of sympathy may be shared work in her garden and collect www.parnickjenningsfuneral.co Account Manager and Troy L. Griffith, Sr. Troy is ducted Sunday, September 30, at www.owenfunerals.com for the antiques as well as old coins. m to share your memories or Byron Pezzarossi, survived by his wife Tamara Lynn 2018, at Pine Log United Griffith family. Survivors include her husband leave a condolence message. Press Room Director Email: RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS MANAGING EDITOR Festival Far left, Adairsville Museum & [email protected] Welcome Center Director Beth NEWSROOM FROM PAGE 1A Smith, left, and Sarah Prueter, [email protected] “The games were placed under museum curator, look over some of FEATURES EDITOR the eaves of the depot. It was a the historic photographs of the 50 [email protected] years of the Great Locomotive very small beginning. The Lions Chase Festival. Left, an early PHOTOGRAPHER Club of Adairsville sponsored the photograph of Marion Lacey, [email protected] event for many years until the founder of the Great Locomotive STAFF REPORTERS city began sponsoring it. During Chase Festival. [email protected] the early years, visitors would be [email protected] able to enjoy tradesmen, such as [email protected] blacksmiths, chair canning, quilt- SPORTS REPORTER ing, soap makers and a moon- [email protected] shine still. Local housewives ADVERTISING DIRECTOR [email protected] would bake their special desserts to try to win the blue ribbon at the OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DIRECTOR festivals. Of course, the beauty [email protected] pageant has been a yearly event   CIRCULATION DIRECTOR to which the entire community [email protected] looks forward. This year’s pag-      LEGAL ADVERTISING eant will highlight winners of the  [email protected] past 50 festivals.” PRODUCTION The 50th anniversary of the [email protected] Great Locomotive Chase Festival will consist of a bevy of offer- Letter Guidelines: ings, such as arts and crafts ven- Letters to the editor on issues dors, carnival rides, food, live of broad public interest are welcomed. Letters must bear a entertainment, a parade Saturday complete signature, street ad- at 11 a.m., pageant Saturday at 3 dress and phone number (ad- p.m., and fireworks. dresses and phone numbers “For the GLCF to continue to will not be published). Letters of be so popular in our own commu- 500 words or less will be ac- nity and those that travel each cepted. Libelous charges and abusive language will not be year to attend is phenomenal,” considered. Information given Adairsville City Manager Pam freight train pulled by The Texas vides the homecoming opportu- must be factual. All letters will Madison said, adding the three- locomotive decided to help pur- nity for folks to see, visit, and be printed as submitted. No day festival draws more than sue the General, traveling in re- share good food, good times and corrections will be made to 10,000 people annually. “The verse from south of Adairsville good music,” Smith said. “It also grammar, spelling or style. legacy that Mr. Lacey has left for to catch Andrews north of Ring- attracts visitors from all over Writers may have letters pub- $00')6(#)00$4&62&$8 lished once every two weeks. this community we are sure is gold. north Georgia who want the 62&)5%7558274236)215 Consumer complaints and something that was not originally During the festival, patrons quaint, small-town experience in thank-you letters cannot be contemplated. We are proud to will be able to tour the Adairsville a historic downtown area. used. All are subject to editing. have the second longest running Depot History Museum & Wel- “Vendors with all types of tal- Send letters to 251 S. Ten- festival in the state of Georgia, come Center — 101 Public ent display and sell their crafts nessee St., Cartersville, GA and it is an honor to continue this Square — Friday and Saturday and art, which is also a draw for 30120, or e-mail to [email protected]. tradition. from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Oct. many. The live music this year Editor’s Note: “… This year’s festival’s pa- 7, noon to 6 p.m. will [be] phenomenal, including Opinions expressed by colum- rade will recognize the 50 years “The depot will have the nor- our own Babe’s Bayou [Saturday ! nists for The Daily Tribune of the GLCF, there will be a cake mal historic displays available to at 5:30 p.m.] and concluding with  " News are those of the colum- walk, old-fashioned games and the public,” Smith said. “But it Confederate Railroad Saturday " !     nist alone and do not reflect the recognition of previous pageant will also have a special display night [at 9].” opinion of the newspaper or      any of its advertisers. winners, etc. … The city enjoys [titled], ‘50 Years of the Great For more information, visit the seeing the community come to- Locomotive Chase Festival,’ event’s Facebook page “Great  Ordering Photographs: gether for a family event that has highlighting memorabilia from Locomotive Chase Festival.” Every photograph taken by a activities for all ages. Each year, past festivals. Daily Tribune News photogra- we look forward to adding new “Within the display will be a pher and published in the paper vendors and entertainment to give tribute to the founder, Marion is available for purchase. Go to the festival ‘new’ experiences for www.daily-tribune.com and Lacey. The Lacey family has pro- those in attendance.” click on “Order Photos.” vided newspaper articles and pic- Bartow County The festival’s name refers to tures from Mr. Lacey’s collection. Subscriber Info: Civil War civilian spy James An- He actually had a business right To subscribe, call 770-382- drews and his Union accom- inside the depot, so it will be a 4545. Visa, Mastercard, Ameri- plices trying to disrupt a key great walk down memory lane for can Express and Discover Public Servants accepted. supply line of the Confederacy all those who attend.” Six days by local carrier motor on April 12, 1862. 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The Daily Tribune News Local www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 30, 2018 3A Life of a Salesman BARTOW BIO Seasoned car salesman Robert Corley, 69, has no intentions of

JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Robert Corley, 69, has been working in slowing down the car sales trade since the late 1970s.

BY JAMES SWIFT to cap this sales year. Considering High School (Dallas, Texas) look at them. It was completely [email protected] his work ethic, it wouldn’t be sur- different. So once the internet got prising if he picked up that fifth Daily Tribune News (DTN): as big as it does and people have a Robert Corley is used to people placard — or potentially a sixth, Before you got into auto sales, way of researching their purchase, asking him about his retirement seventh or eighth one before he fi- what sort of things were you doing it’s become in some ways easier plans. nally does call it a career. professionally? and in some ways a little harder And when they do, the 69-year- Speaking of sales, Corley racks Robert Corley (RC): Well, and more competitive. old tends to give them the same re- them up rather frequently. Indeed, when I graduated from high sponse — “When I lose my way over his almost decade-long stint school, I went to work for Safe- DTN: What brought you to coming to work.” selling automobiles in Cartersville way Stores, Inc. as a keypunch op- Honda, and specifically Bartow? The Shottenkirk Honda of he estimates he’s facilitated some- erator in 1967. And I stayed with RC: Specifically, I was re- Cartersville employee has spent where between 2,000-2,500 pur- them until 1972. Then I went to cruited to be a used car manager at the last nine years of his career chases. work for a Kawasaki dealership in this dealership — it was Honda working in Bartow. Altogether, Ultimately, Corley attributes his Oklahoma City, and I stayed in the Carland North when I came up he’s accumulated about 40 years long, successful career to the motorcycle business until 1979. here in ’09. I was a professional worth of experiences in the car Almighty. used car manager for 30 years ... sales business. “If I were to say anything, I’d DTN: Was there anything in after a year of being their manager, It’s obvious that Corley loves say ‘praise the Lord,’” he said. particular that drew you to the auto I decided I wanted to go on the the job. While whippersnappers a “It’s because of Him I have good sales industry? floor and sell cars. And that’s what quarter his age might complain health.” RC: That’s a good question. I happened. about “hectic” 40-hour work- At his work desk, one can ob- had a friend who was a general weeks, he’s easily putting in 60- serve a small, spherical pad with a manager for a Chevrolet dealer- DTN: How have auto sales plus hours at the 539 East Main St. cross emblazoned upon it. ship in Independence, Missouri, changed after the Great Reces- dealership. But it’s no ordinary office dec- and he asked me to come to work sion? And he does so with the kind of oration — when pressed, it liter- for him. And that’s how I got in. RC: Throughout history, there’s vim and vigor most millennials ally says “praise the Lord.” always been ups and downs and could only dream about. “That’s a great button,” Corley DTN: How has the business of recessions and this, that and the  ! $ “I hope I never have to retire,” said. “Every time I sell a car, I hit car dealerships changed the most other. For instance, in 1981, we  " !# he said. “As long as I can physi- that.” over the last four decades? were in a recession then and the   RC: The most change that we prime interest rate got as high as cally and mentally perform my du-   ties, I’ll do it as long as I can.” Name: Robert Corley have incurred is the internet. It hits 19 percent. And we were selling Age: 69 so many different facets of the    ! When it comes to Honda sales- SEE BIO, PAGE 6A people, Corley is among the cream Current City of Residence: business, so it’s not like it’s one of the crop — not just locally, but Kennesaw thing. People are more educated Occupation: Sales Representa- because of the internet, whereas nationally. tive at Shottenkirk Honda of before the internet became a fac- Hence, why American Honda Cartersville tor, people would go out and kick Motor Co. Inc. has honored him as Hometown: Dallas, Texas tires with their AJC paper or what- a Council of Sales Leadership High School: W.W. Samuell ever with this car and they’d come “Gold Master” member not just once, but four times. It definitely puts Corley in ex-   clusive company. Of the com-   pany’s roughly 15,000 U.S.-based sales representatives, less than 500  normally receive the annual dis-  % & tinction, which celebrates sales- (   people who demonstrate high   ( levels of product expertise and       professionalism.   Not one to rest on his laurels,          Corley naturally said he aspires to    '          claim a fifth Gold Master plaque    U.S. & WORLD

4A Sunday, September 30, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Trump rallies support in wake of Kavanaugh hearing

BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE ing 11-10, along strict party lines, to rec- Associated Press ommend that the full Senate confirm Ka- vanaugh for the Supreme Court. But one President Donald Trump on Saturday committee member, Sen. Jeff Flake, R- turned his embattled Supreme Court Ariz., balked at voting for confirmation nominee Brett Kavanaugh into a rallying without the investigation. Republican cry for Republicans to vote in November, leaders want Kavanaugh seated on the saying they can help reject the “ruthless court before the Nov. 6 election and and outrageous tactics” he says Democ- could do little but agree to Flake’s de- rats used against the judge. mand. “We see this horrible, horrible, radical Flake asked for the investigation to be group of Democrats. You see what’s hap- limited in scope and last no more than a pening right now,” Trump said at a rally week. with thousands of supporters in West Vir- Trump agreed to an investigation after ginia. Trump won the state in 2016 by 42 he had vigorously resisted asking the percentage points and remains popular FBI — an agency he has repeatedly crit- there. icized — to look into the sexual assault “And they’re determined to take back and misconduct allegations. In defending power by any means necessary. You see Kavanaugh, Trump and other supporters the meanness, the nastiness. They don’t noted that the allegations had never sur- care who they hurt, who they have to run faced in six previous background checks over to get power,” he said. during Kavanaugh’s long career in the “We’re not going to give it to them,” executive and judicial branches of the Trump said. U.S. government. Kavanaugh, the federal appeals judge Trump sounded familiar themes dur- Trump nominated to the nation’s highest ing the hour-plus rally, including talking court, appeared headed for confirmation about the economy’s performance, his until California professor Christine 2016 opponent Hillary Clinton, the esca- Blasey Ford accused him of sexually as- lating trade war with China and his rela- saulting her when they were teenagers in tionship with North Korean leader Kim Maryland in the 1980s. Kavanaugh de- PABLO MARTINEZ MONSIVAIS/AP Jon Un. nied her accusations and those of two President Donald Trump walks towards the podium to begin to speak at a campaign rally at WesBanco Arena Saturday Besides the Democrats, Trump leveled other women since have accused him of in Wheeling, West Virginia. some of his harshest criticism at the sexual misconduct. news media, criticizing its coverage of Ford initially made her claims in a ter, saying she acted “consistent” with ments about Kavanaugh, though the pa- lican and “reject the ruthless and outra- his June summit with Kim and pointing confidential letter to Sen. Dianne Fein- Ford’s wishes for privacy from the mo- pers had already been cleared for release. geous tactics of the Democrat Party.” out reporters in the WesBanco Arena. stein of California, the top Democrat on ment she received the professor’s letter. He was referencing the 1960 movie star- Trump appeared in Wheeling a day The audience broke into chants of “CNN the Senate Judiciary Committee. “We kept her letter confidential and ring Kirk Douglas about the leader of a after he reversed course and ordered a sucks” when he again referred to journal- But the letter was leaked after Ka- did not leak the contents or its existence slave revolt in antiquity. new FBI investigation of Kavanaugh. ists as the “enemy of the people.” vanaugh’s initial confirmation hearing to anyone,” she said. “What was the moment he said he Democrats and some Republicans had “They report incorrect news. They re- before the committee and Ford then told Trump took a humorous jab at another had?” Trump asked the crowd, which been asking for the new investigation, port phony news,” said Trump, who her explosive story to The Washington Judiciary Committee Democrat, Sen. yelled back, “Spartacus!” Trump said: “I which will delay by at least a week a spent more than 80 minutes last Wednes- Post. Cory Booker of New Jersey, the former don’t think so. I think we take Kirk Dou- Senate vote on his confirmation. day answering questions from journalists Feinstein denied being the source, but Newark mayor considered a possible glas in his prime.” In a dramatic appearance Thursday be- at a news conference the White House Trump blamed her for the leak and challenger in 2020. The president told Trump issued a fresh defense of Ka- fore the Judiciary Committee, Ford pub- scheduled during the U.N. General As- mocked her at the rally, telling support- the crowd that Booker ran the state’s sec- vanaugh, calling him “one of the most licly accused Kavanaugh of groping her sembly session in New York. ers to remember her answer when she ond-largest city “into the ground” and accomplished legal minds of our time” and trying to remove her clothing after “When I say and come out with very, was asked about the leak. asked, “Now he wants to be president?” and saying he had suffered “the mean- he pinned her to a bed at a house party very strong statements about the media, “The entire nation has witnessed the During Kavanaugh’s initial confirma- ness, the anger” of Democrats. when she was 15 and he was 17. Follow- I’m talking about the fake news media. shameless conduct of the Democrat tion hearing, Booker declared he was The president urged his supporters to ing her, Kavanaugh denied the allega- They are truly an enemy of the people ... Party,” Trump said. having a “Spartacus” moment in break- go to the polls on Nov. 6, when control tions and angrily defended himself. This November you have a chance to re- Feinstein responded to Trump on Twit- ing committee rules and releasing docu- of Congress is at stake, and vote Repub- The panel followed up Friday by vot- ject these disgraceful political hacks.”

Indonesia tsunami death toll nears 400, expected to rise during search

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PALU, Indonesia — Residents too afraid to sleep indoors camped out in the darkness Saturday while victims recounted harrowing sto- ries of being separated from their loved ones a day after a powerful earthquake triggered a tsunami that unleashed waves as high as 6 meters (20 feet), killing hundreds on the Indonesian island of Su- lawesi. The official death toll stood at 384, with all the fatalities coming in the hard-hit city of Palu, but it was expected to rise once rescuers reached surrounding coastal areas, said disaster agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho. He said others were unaccounted for, with- out giving an estimate. The nearby cities of Donggala and Mamuju were also ravaged, but little information was available due to dam- aged roads and disrupted telecommunications. Nugroho said “tens to hundreds” of people were taking part in a beach festival in Palu when the tsunami struck at dusk on Friday. Their fate was unknown. Hundreds of people were injured and hospitals, damaged by the magnitude 7.5 quake, were overwhelmed.

is often to have someone else to talk to our school instructional technology spe- The group has made Rodriguez aware of “that there’s other people just like you.” Grandparents about the problem,” Apple said. “This cialist shared with the grandparents how to some things she hadn’t realized before. “And that was one of the things that Grands Group started as a place that grand- access the different messaging systems and “I think the hardest part in a lot of ways came out of the meetings a lot last year,” FROM PAGE 1A parents can come together to encourage social media for our school. The grandpar- is that I’m no longer able to be a grandpar- she said. “It was just nice to be able to talk Rodriguez’s story made the counselor at one another and learn from each other. It’s ents were able to get on their phones and ent, and I know there is a lot of us out with other people that were in the same sit- Emma’s school, Carol Apple, realize the to help them learn strategies to help as they ‘see’ these resources that teachers are now there,” she said. “I I didn’t realize how uation, just to have that camaraderie of grandparents-turned-second-time-parents parent and manage their households.” using to connect with the parents/grandpar- many until I started trying to go to some of knowing you’re not alone. You’re not. in the school system needed help with the Part of her job as a professional school ents.” these meetings and stuff.” There are people that can help you. I think challenges they were facing: legal issues counselor is to “meet with parents and At another meeting, one of the school Apple — who noted Rodriguez is that they don’t realize the support that’s regarding guardianship, medical issues like grandparents often to support them in par- system’s social workers talked about how “doing a great job and is a big part of why here until they get into something like this, obtaining Medicaid or insurance, parenting enting skills,” Apple said. she collaborates with services in the com- I started the group” — said the first meet- a group like this.” skills as a grandparent, helping with home- “There has been an increasing need for munity, she said. ing of the new school year will be Tuesday, Apple said being able to provide re- work, anger management, living on a tight support and encouragement for the grand- “In a spring Grands Group meeting, we Oct. 16, at 7:30 a.m. and will be open to all sources and support to these grandparents fixed income, lack of family support, their parents that have become guardians of their had Jean Dudley come to share about the grandparents with grandchildren in any is a “growing concern in our country.” own health issues as they age and the stress grandchildren,” she said. “The grandpar- Hands of Christ after-school program,” she Cartersville city school. In July 2017, Congress passed and the of caring for their own children who may ents have often struggled with how to help said. “We also provided the grands with in- “We hope it will be more convenient for president signed the Supporting Grandpar- be making bad life choices. with homework, how to handle discipline formation on summer camps and museum our grandparents if we meet at 7:30 when ents Raising Grandchildren Act that estab- “In the Cartersville City School System, in the home and how to provide emotional programs in our area that the students could school starts and they are dropping off their lished an advisory council to support 78 students are living with grandparents as support to their grandchildren that may participate in.” children,” she said. grandparents and other relatives raising their guardians,” Apple said. “There may have come from difficult backgrounds.” Rodriguez said she had gone to a grand- Rodriguez said she plans to be there. children. be more that don’t have legal guardianship During the monthly meetings last school parent support group in Rome, but driving “I will definitely try to go again because The purpose of the act is to help care- but are the primary caregiver for the stu- year, Apple and Hurley provided the three that far for the meetings “was not always I did find it beneficial, and Mrs. Apple, givers meet their children’s needs while dent.” to six grandparents from the primary convenient.” she’s just been wonderful,” she said. “I also maintaining their own well-being. That number and need inspired Apple school with connections to community re- “So the school started this, and it’s like, can’t imagine what it would’ve been with- Grandparents who need information on and Title I/Family Engagement Coordina- sources and recreation programs they ‘Oh, this is great,’” she said, noting she and out somebody like her because just from legal issues should visit www.grandfami- tor Robbin Hurley to start the Grands might not have been aware of and “facili- her husband have a “pretty good support the very beginning, she has just been won- lies.org. Group, a monthly support group that meets tated discussion on the struggles of raising group” of neighbors and church members. derful, wonderful with the girls, wonderful For questions about the Grands Group, for about an hour, in January. grandchildren,” Apple said. “It’s been great for us to have other people to us.” contact Apple at 678-535-6009 or cap- “When someone is going through a chal- “We had informative speakers to share we can talk to that are in the same situa- She also hopes other grandparents will [email protected] or Hurley at lenging or stressful time, the best support at meetings,” she said. “At one meeting, tion.” join the group this year so they can learn [email protected]. CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News Community www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 30, 2018 5A WHERE IN THE WORLD? CHS CLASS OF ’53 REUNION

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SPECIAL The 65th reunion of the Cartersville High School Class of 1953 took place Sept. 22 at Grand Oaks in Cartersville. Included in the photo are: from left, front row, Mary Ellen Parker Murray, Mary Hodge Malone, Charles Head; second row, Catherine Brandon Stainback, Jack Ray; third row, Shirley Brown Stegall, Martha “Cindy” Powell Allred, Ila Jo Emery Barnes; back row, Thomas Evans, Ruth Carol Leachman Hufstetler, Don Monroe, Don Cornett and Doris Shropshire Thornton. Walter Burton was present at the reunion but not in the photo. USHERS ANNIVERSARY

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tional song while they are walk- Pink ing as well.” For the past five years, the FROM PAGE 1A school has sponsored the Pink Students, faculty and staff from Out 5K, but Ridley said it’s not AMS, AHS and Adairsville Ele- being done this year. mentary School and fifth-graders “Due to declining participation from Clear Creek and Pine Log in the Pink Out 5K, we have de- elementary schools as well as cided to place all our efforts into members of the community will making the field formation our be lining up on the field to form main focus,” she said. “We plan the word BRAVE this year. to re-evaluate the interest in the “We decided to spell out the 5K next year.” word BRAVE after listening to Money is being raised several the song that the [AMS] chorus is different ways this year, including going to sing during the field for- a Pink Out T-shirt sale and busi- mation,” Ridley said. “The song ness sponsorships, Ridley said. inspired us and led us to the word “We are also having a home- BRAVE.” room competition at AMS, and Following the formation, par- the homeroom from each grade ticipants will celebrate those who level that raises the most money have beaten cancer during a sur- will receive Chick-fil-A biscuits,” vivor lap, much like the ones she said. done at Relay for Life events The event raised more than SPECIAL across the country. $8,000 and attracted more than “The students and community More than 1,500 members of the Adairsville community turned out last October to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the middle 1,500 participants for its 10th an- school’s Pink Out fundraiser for local cancer patients. members will line up around the niversary in 2017, and this year’s track and cheer and encourage the goal is to “raise as much money 2008 by having blue jeans ribbon or word that is relevant in in 2012. Out will “remember that what survivors who are walking with as possible,” she added. fundraisers, where faculty and the fight against cancer. When the middle school moved they are doing makes a difference their loved ones,” Ridley said. AMS was observing Breast staff could pay to wear jeans on Starting the second year, organ- to its new campus in 2013, a Pink to someone who is fighting can- “The chorus will sing an inspira- Cancer Awareness Month before Fridays, to raise money for Susan izers began inviting other Out 5K was added to the field for- cer.” G. Komen, according to Ridley. schools, all cancer survivors and mation CURE to make it a two- “We hope that the act of com- In 2008, administrative assis- members of the community to day celebration and to raise even ing together as one community to tant Rita Moncus came up with participate. more money. In 2014, 2015 and support and encourage those who the idea of forming a human pink In 2009, AES joined the cele- 2016, only the 5K was done. are battling cancer will instill ribbon on the football field to bration and helped form a closed But for the 10th anniversary in feelings of hope and love they show support for cancer patients ribbon. After that, the fifth-grade 2017, another human pink ribbon will never forget,” she said. and survivors and to get students classes from AMS’s feeder was formed on the field, followed Ridley also wants to thank the involved. schools, Pine Log and Clear by the race the next day. AHS also students, parents, faculties “and Each year since, students, Creek, were invited to participate joined in the festivities last year. this wonderful community for al- teachers and staff have lined up in creating the words HOPE in Ridley said organizers hope the ways making Pink Out such a on the football field to create a 2010, LOVE in 2011 and FAITH students who take part in Pink great success.”

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tive listings decreased 12.5 per- ering the rapid growth of the 6, 7 percent interest on your Housing cent — all while the amount of metro Atlanta area, that’s destined money for carrying that note and Alarms time a house is on the market has to make the housing already avail- if they default, technically, you get FROM PAGE 1A gone down 17.5 percent. able in the Bartow market even your property back.” FROM PAGE 1A a decade earlier. Meanwhile the Still, McWhorter said he pre- more valuable. Still, he warned attendees that Residential buildings also receive one free call, then are docked average number of days a house dicts local property values will “Right now there’s a lack of in- their homes may not necessarily $25 for two within 30 days, $75 for three within 60 days, $125 for was on the market shrank from continue to outpace residents’ ventory,” he said. “With a lack of be the “asset” they believe them to four within a year, $200 for five within a year and $500 for six or about three months to about 74 401Ks over the next 10 years. supply and the demand being be. more alarms within the year. days over that same five-year pe- Citing Dow Jones Industrial Av- where it is, prices are going to “The problem with a house Cartersville Assistant City Attorney Keith Lovell said he simply riod. erage data dating back to 1931, he move.” being an asset is you always have changed the ordinance’s wording from a “fine” to a “fee” to allow But 2018’s data, it appears, predicts returns — after what has Another variable that makes to live somewhere,” he said. “Now invoicing of excessive false alarms instead of issuing citations. paints a sharply different portrait statistically been the best perform- property investments a good long you can leverage that asset to gain “Under the old ordinance, repetitive offenders were tracked of the local housing market. ing decade in market history — term bet, McWhorter said, are the you more money in the future, but down by the police and issued citations,” Lovell explained. “Then Housing prices continue to are on the verge of changing number of financing options avail- saying your house is your biggest they had to go to court and pay the fine. It could easily take a day swell. Through the first eight course. able to potential buyers. asset, I think, is not a good thing.” from your work. Under the new ordinance, we just send you a months of the year, the average “We are now approaching the “How many of you can buy a Another variable worth taking bill.” Bartow home was sold for most negatively skewed market million dollars worth of stocks with into consideration, McWhorter Currently, citations carry increasing fines for repetitive offend- $214,567. Furthermore, the we’ve had,” he said. “This is part no money?” he said. “But with real said, is a pronounced labor short- ers, but the change stipulates a flat $200 fee for the fourth and sub- amount of time houses remain on of my basis and reason for why I estate, you can go buy a home and age in the construction industry — sequent false alarms within a 30-day period. the market continues to decrease, believe the market will underper- generally have very little in the which he attributes to post-reces- Under the new system, the first violation incurs no penalty. The with the average Bartow home form compared to your property.” bank account as long as you can sion attrition and a lack of young second violation results in a $50 service charge and the third vio- being sold after just 69 days. Although McWhorter said he show you can afford the payment. talent entering the field. lation will cost you $100. The fourth and any subsequent violation Total housing sales, however, doesn’t expect the market “falling Even if you’re buying industrial That, he said, is bound to lead to may result in a $200 service charge. seem to be reversing course. As of off a cliff,” he does believe posi- property it might only take you 20- increased subcontractor costs No service charge is assessed for an alarm resulting from severe August, just 787 units have been tive sentiment in the market is cre- 25 percent of the total purchase down the line. weather or failure of a city service such as a power outage or water sold. Assuming the trend holds ating higher expectations — price to buy the property.” “I don’t believe this has hit the pressure surge. steady for the remaining four which, naturally, leads to lower re- McWhorter said he’s amazed by market yet, and the reason is I The Cartersville department has taken the education process to months of the calendar year, 2018 turns. how many new financing options don’t think subs know how valu- another level. will represent the first year the “I think most people’s 401Ks are being offered by mortgage able they are,” he said. “There’s “One of the goals of the Cartersville Fire Prevention Division is to visit every business in Cartersville at least once annually,” overall number of homes sold in over the next 10 years, if you sub- companies today. “It seems like few subs that you can call to do the Hathaway said. “This annual inspection ensures the owners that the county has gone down instead tract what you actually put in it, there’s a new program once a job and do the job right.” their detection systems are inspected annually and educates them of up since 2014. could be negative,” he said. “I week,” he said. And then there’s the impact of about fire and life safety issues and the importance of staying com- It’s an even more telling picture, think the market will be positive, Outside of more traditional inflation on raw materials. pliant. McWhorter said, when you com- I think we’ll see more and more lender opportunities from Wall “Even if all sub costs are the “Owners that maintain their systems typically have a lower in- pare August 2018’s housing data volatility, it’ll start coming back Street firms and wealthy family same in terms of labor, the price of stance of false alarms compared to those that do not. To help cur- in, but I think as investors, people offices, he said owner financing the actual materials to do the work with the numbers from August tail problems of false alarms due to faulty systems, the city will continue to make bad mis- could be a wise long-term strategy has gone up extensively,” he said. 2017. assesses service charges to encourage owners to repair malfunc- “You could make the argument Total housing sales are down 9 takes that cost them money. And for some real estate holders. tioning systems.” percent. The median sales price because of the volatility and lack “If you take a piece of property that depending on what you’re try- has decreased 1.6 percent. The av- of gain, those losses will be ampli- you own, and let’s say you’ve had ing to build, prices could be up as erage sales price dropped 5.7 per- fied.” it for a long time,” he explained, much as 5 percent to 30-35 per- cent. The total number of new McWhorter said that, generally- “somebody who can’t get financ- cent, if not higher ... and all of this listings has gone down 14.7 per- speaking, inflation doesn’t affect ing for it, but they can give you is going to flow to your general Fatality cent, while the total number of ac- housing that much — and consid- $100,000 for it now, they’ll pay 5, contractor.” FROM PAGE 1A A witness at the scene told the trooper that a green Chevrolet charged with probation violation. • Stroman 13 Hillindale pickup truck, similar in year and model to James’ vehicle, was stopped at the crash scene. The vehicle had its lights turned off and Nathaniel Nettles Drive, Rome, was it was in the left lane, directly beside Mr. James’ vehicle. BARTOW • Colby Alan Jr., of 27 Magno- arrested and The witness made contact with the driver of the pickup, and she BLOTTER Green, of 87 lia Court, Rydal, charged with pro- spoke briefly with him. The witness then stated that, once she asked Spruce Lane, was arrested and bation violation. if he had called 911, the driver fled the scene. The driver was de- Cartersville, was charged with im- scribed as a white male, approximately 5-foot-10 to 6-feet tall with The following information — arrested and proper lane • Santiago Castro short, dark hair. names, photos, addresses, charges charged with pro- change, driving under the influ- Rodriguez, of 10 Troopers are asking for help in locating this individual. Anyone and other details — was taken di- bation violation. ence of alcohol and open container C. Fountain with information is asked to contact the Troop A Communications rectly from Bartow County Sher- violation. Square, Rome, Center at 770-387-3701. iff’s Office jail records. Not every • Farrah Rena was arrested and arrest leads to a conviction, and a King, of 187 • Jason Keith charged with for- conviction or acquittal is deter- Bishop Road, Oberry, of 358 gery and conceal- mined by the court system. Arrests Cartersville, was Barnsley Church ment of facts. were made by BCSO deputies ex- arrested and Road, Kingston, cept where otherwise indicated. charged with pro- was arrested on a • David Cole Stew- bation violation. Probate Court sen- art, of 40 Linda “NEW OWNERS” tence. Road, Cartersville, CHECK OUT OUR FALL SPECIALS Correction: • Jacob Samuel was arrested and On Sweaters, Comforters and Jackets. On Sept. 9, Travis Lamont Ben- Locklear, of 3614 • Dylan Lamar charged with reck- nett was in the Bartow Blotter. 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STAFF REPORT can’t afford to keep on the sidelines. LOOKING GOOD — There were numerous sen- Quante Jennings had three rushing scores and iors to step up for Cartersville during Friday’s 45- classmate Harrison Allen punched in the first touch- 10 victory over Central-Carroll. A few juniors — down of the game. Kicker Oscar Hernandez made led by quarterback Tee Webb and some of the top all of his extra-point attempts and nailed a 37-yard offensive linemen — also had standout showings. field goal as time expired in the first half. However, the thing that stuck out the most was the After playing mostly at cornerback through the Boswell’s impact sophomores had on the game. At a program first half of the season, Devonte Ross caught four like Cartersville, sometimes even the top young play- passes and picked up 57 yards. One of his partners all-around ers, Trevor Lawrence notwithstanding, have to bide in the secondary and the team’s backup quarterback, their time. That hasn’t been the case this year. Evan Slocum has been solid all season. Part of it likely has to do with the lack of experi- Once the starters exited the field, Amari Orr impact sends ence across the board for the Canes. Many of the looked to be one of the best players on the 10th-graders entered the season with as many var- Cartersville defense. He had his name called several Tigers to RICK ROSS/SPECIAL Cartersville sophomore running back Quante Jennings scores sity starts as their older teammates. The other side times during the running-clock second half. one of his three touchdowns Friday against Central-Carroll at of the coin is the simple fact that the sophomore crucial win Weinman Stadium. class has a lot of talent, which head coach Joey King SEE NOTEBOOK, PAGE 4B STAFF REPORT Friday night saw Bartow County teams play three one-sided games Woodland’s and one nail-biter. Overall, the local schools finished 2-2 on the Bentley throws evening. LOVE AT 1ST RIDE Cartersville had little trouble dis- no-hitter in patching of Central-Carroll on homecoming night. The Canes regular- jumped out to a 38-0 lead at half- Stewart, 14, time to cruise to a 45-10 victory. season finale Quante Jennings rushed for three wins world short touchdowns, while Tee Webb STAFF REPORT and the passing attack had a Woodland pitcher Madi Bentley bounce-back effort. was pretty much perfect through Cass and Woodland dropped four innings in Friday’s road game wake surfing home games to a pair of state-title at Rome. The Wildcats offense contenders. The Colonels fell to made sure she didn’t need to put Carrollton, a consensus top-five her no-hitter on the line any longer championship team in Class 5A, and the Wild- than necessary in a 13-0, four-in- cats succumbed to defeat against BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN Rome, possibly the best team in ning win. [email protected] Woodland won its 14th straight the state. Adairsville produced the best Region 7-AAAAA contest to fin- Whitley Stewart remembers the exact day ish out the regular season as the game of the week. Following a she found her passion. The 14-year-old tough home loss to North Murray, No. 2 seed, putting the Wildcats Cartersville resident needed just one wake (20-6, 14-2) directly into the re- the Tigers won an exhilarating road surfing lesson — on Aug. 3, 2016, she says game over LFO, 13-12. Senior gion championship series. — to know she wanted to compete in the In Friday’s victory, Bentley Mason Boswell had another her- water sport. culean performance to carry struck out eight while allowing no “I fell in love with it immediately,” Stew- hits and no walks. The only Adairsville, and the defensive line art said. “I had always ocean surfed before also made some big-time plays in Wolves to reach base came from a that, so I was really eager to try it on the lake. hit-by-pitch and an error. Other- the victory. Wake surfing came super easy to me.” All four teams return to action wise, Bentley was untouchable. After years of ocean surfing on family va- The offense, meanwhile, scored next week. Adairsville will wel- cations, Stewart thought she would try wake come Class 3A’s top team, Cal- runs in each inning, although just surfing on Lake Allatoona. Her parents two of those were earned runs. houn, to town; Cartersville will wouldn’t need to travel nearly as far for her host LaGrange for its sixth home The Wildcats struck for five runs to enjoy this hobby. in the first, four in the second, and game in its first seven contests; Stewart picked up the new discipline Cass will travel to Hiram; and two each in the third and fourth. quickly in her debut lesson at Allatoona Ad- Ansley Evans (HBP), Morgan Woodland will look to challenge ventures. So much so that she wanted to re- Carrollton. Bailey (single) and Morgan turn as soon as possible. Cooper (walk) reached to open the “We left and made an appointment for the PLAYER OF THE WEEK game. Following a flyout, Evans very next day,” Whitley’s mother, Deena, and Bailey scored on an error. Jor- Mason Boswell — Adairsville (4) said. Boswell entered Friday’s game dan Duck singled home Cooper; Allatoona Adventures’ Danny Biebricher Kendyl Hardin scored on Skylar at Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe in the said he remembers Aug. 3, 2016, as well, top 70 among the state’s rushing Chappell’s groundout; and Han- when Whitley Stewart and a friend came for leaders with 527 yards, despite nah Miller brought home Duck a lesson. His initial impression of Stewart missing a full game due to injury with a single. and every interaction since has been a posi- earlier in the year. The Wildcats were right back at tive experience. That amounted to an average of it in the second inning. Evans sin- “She was the sweetest, most enthusiastic; 132 rushing yards per game gled, stole second and third, and she has the utmost manners,” Biebricher through his four games played. Co- scored on an error. Cooper was hit SPECIAL said. “… I think they kind of knew what they incidentally, that’s the exact by a pitch, stole second and scored Cartersville resident Whitley Stewart wake surfs on Lake Allatoona. Stewart has were coming to do but weren’t real sure. She been wake surfing for only two years, but the 14-year-old just won the world amount of yards Boswell ran for in on the same error. Another error was immediately good at it. You could just championship after her second consecutive national title. his fifth game of the season Friday. and a single by Duck loaded and really tell she was enthusiastic about it. I He ran 20 times to gain those bags before Chappell’s two-run could see them pulling out of the driveway, driver and mother as the videographer. including winning nationals at Pine Moun- 132 yards, adding a touchdown. single. the phone was ringing and they were calling “I can’t tell you how thankful I am for tain. However, the rushing totals Evans, yet again, led off the to see if they could come back tomorrow and them and how much they do for me,” Stew- However, a disappointing run during the don’t really do justice to Boswell’s third — this time with a triple. bring her dad. art said. “We spent hours and hours on the World Wake Surfing Championship in importance to the Tigers. His ef- Bailey brought her in via a sacri- “They came back like every week the rest lake this summer just so I could prepare for Canada put a slight damper on the incredibly forts once again made up the vast fice fly for a 10-0 advantage. Car- of that summer. Every time they came, she competitions. … impressive rookie season. Fueled by that ex- majority of their offense. In addi- oline Higdon reached on one was motivated to learn something new — “I’m grateful for my dad for just driving perience, Stewart trained even harder to get tion to the 132 yards rushing, miscue and scored on another. not just curious about it but wanted to learn me hours on end and my mom always video- back to the world championships and bring Boswell also went 3-for-7 passing In the top of the fourth, Miller something new and do well. She was hooked ing me and letting me look at what I’m doing home a title. for 50 yards. So, Boswell ac- and Allyssa Motes hit consecutive on the idea of ‘I can be really good at this,’ right and what I’m doing wrong. I definitely She competed in the junior division, counted for 172 of Adairsville’s one-out singles. Following a dou- and she was right away.” couldn’t do it without them.” which is open to boys or girls on any board, 212 total yards of offense in the ble-steal, Evans reached on an That winter Stewart’s family bought a Stewart, a freshman at North Cobb Chris- the first year. The following season she game. error that scored Miller. Motes boat, so she could practice virtually any time tian, began competing in June 2017. She scored the game’s final run on she wanted with her father, Robby, as the went undefeated through most of the season, SEE STEWART, PAGE 4B SEE STANDOUTS, PAGE 4B Bailey’s second sac fly. Bentley worked around a one- out error in the home half to strike out the side and end the contest early. Hitting leadoff in place of Bella Lawrence exits with injury; Clemson rallies Carnes, Evans went 2-for-3 with an RBI and two runs scored. Duck BY PETE IACOBELLI Bryant said he was transferring and that he felt he and Miller each finished 2-for-3 AP Sports Writer did not get a fair shake at keeping the job. with a run and an RBI. Then in the second quarter, a shaky Lawrence Chappell finished 1-for-3 with Should No. 3 Clemson fulfill its championship took hard hit to the head, wobbled to the sidelines three RBIs; Bailey wound up 1- aspirations this season, prepare to hear plenty about and did not return. for-2 with a run and two RBIs; and “The Drive.” Things looked bleak for the Tigers when Eric Motes had a hit and a run. Despite With new starting quarterback Trevor Lawrence Dungey’s second 1-yard rushing TD put Syracuse not having any hits, the trio of knocked out of the game, reserve Chase Brice — up 23-13 with less than 13 minutes left. That’s when Cooper, Higdon and Hardin each who was about sixth on the depth chart last January Clemson put together a pair of touchdown drives to scored twice. — guided a 94-yard, fourth-quarter scoring drive stay unbeaten and avoid a second straight season of Woodland will head to No. 1 that ended with Travis Etienne’s 2-yard touchdown being upset by Syracuse. seed Carrollton on Tuesday for the run with 41 seconds and gave the Tigers a 27-23 Etienne answered Dungey’s score less than two region championship series. Tues- victory against Syracuse on Saturday. minutes later with a 26-yard run that cut it to 23-20. day will feature a doubleheader, “I’ll never forget this one,” Clemson coach Dabo Five minutes later, Clemson embarked on what starting at 5 p.m. Should the two Swinney said. “Some might say it’s the fifth game might turn out to be the season’s defining drive. teams split on Tuesday, then there of the year, but it’s more than that. I saw a team that “I think I’ll remember that forever,” co-offensive would be a winner-take-all game didn’t quit.” coordinator Jeff Scott said. at 5 p.m. Wednesday. This one was hard to forget, both for the week That was apparent. Brice, a redshirt freshman Clemson (5-0, 2-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) en- with eight career passes before Saturday, completed Carrollton 5, Cass 3 dured in going from having one too many starting- a 20-yard pass to Tee Higgins on fourth-and-6 to caliber QBs to having none by the fourth quarter to keep the drive going. Brice ran for 17 yards to get The Cass softball team ended its RICHARD SHIRO/AP regular season with a 5-3 home the game’s dramatic finish. the Tigers inside the 20. And Etienne carried it Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence leaves the field after an Lawrence, a 6-foot-6 five-star freshman, sup- injury during the first half of the game against Syracuse Saturday SEE SOFTBALL, PAGE 4B planted senior Kelly Bryant as starter. A day later, SEE CLEMSON, PAGE 4B in Clemson, South Carolina. 2B Sunday, September 30, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Swift leads No. 2 UGA past Tennessee Georgia Tech rushes

BY CHARLES ODUM AP Sports Writer for 372 yards, tops ATHENS — D’Andre Swift ran for two touchdowns, including a late 14-yarder to ice the game, and No. 2 Georgia used dom- Bowling Green, 56-17 inant defense to overcome a sluggish offen- BY MATT WINKLEJOHN ing yards, including just one yard as sive start in a 38-12 win over Tennessee on Associated Press they fell behind 28-10 in the first Saturday. half. Freshman quarterback Justin Fields ATLANTA — Georgia Tech Georgia Tech seized control of the scored on runs of 12 and 15 yards, and Isaac rushed for touchdowns the first seven game early in the second half when Nauta had a 31-yard touchdown on a fumble times it had the ball with TaQuon their first possession ended on a 33- return. The Bulldogs led by only 12 points Marshall, Jordan Mason and Tobias yard scoring run by Mason, a redshirt early in the final quarter before pulling Oliver scoring twice each as the Yel- freshman fullback. away. low Jackets dominated Bowling Moments later, Doege fumbled Georgia (5-0, 3-0 Southeastern Confer- Green 63-17 on Saturday. when sacked by Tech linebacker Vic- ence) scored touchdowns on its last drive of Marshall also had a big day as a tor Alexander, and reserve end the first half and opening possession after thrower. The senior quarterback Antwan Owens returned the ball 21 halftime but otherwise couldn’t maintain completed 5-of-6 passes for 160 yards. That set up fullback Jerry momentum. yards — an average of 32 yards per Howard’s 5-yard scoring run to give Jake Fromm completed 16 of 22 passes completion — to help Tech (2-3) the Tech a 42-10 lead with 7:44 left for 185 yards while sharing time with Fields. break a three-game losing streak. in the third quarter. Tennessee (2-3, 0-2) was held to 209 JOSHUA L. JONES/ATHENS BANNER-HERALD VIA AP Bowling Green (1-4) entered the Oliver, Tech’s backup quarter, led yards. The Vols finally scored on Jarrett Georgia inside linebacker Natrez Patrick (6), linebacker Juwan Taylor (44) and game last in the nation in run de- all rushers with 116 yards, including Guarantano’s 37-yard pass to Josh Palmer defensive lineman Tyler Clark (52) take down Tennessee wide receiver Jauan fense, allowing 333.5 yards per con- a 62-yard score late in the game. late in the third quarter. Guarantano’s 35- Jennings (15) during the first half Saturday at Sanford Stadium in Athens. test. The Jackets finished with 372 THE TAKEAWAY yard scoring pass to Ty Chandler about four rushing yards. Georgia Tech: The Jackets played minutes into the final quarter cut Georgia’s The good news is the first fumble, forced by again,” said linebacker D’Andre Walker, re- The Falcons had some success easily their best game of the season, lead to 24-12. a hit from linebacker Darrell Taylor, was re- ferring to the Missouri game. “That wasn’t passing the ball in Bobby Dodd Sta- and one week after head coach Paul Georgia answered with a 75-yard drive turned 31 yards by Nauta for a touchdown our brand of football.” dium, where sophomore quarterback Johnson promised that his team capped by Swift’s strong 14-yard scoring to cap the Bulldogs’ opening drive. NO QB PLAN Jarret Doege completed 27-of-44 for would be better at handling the ball run. The Bulldogs took advantage of Ten- Fromm said he had “no idea” what hap- Smart fielded more than one question 305 yards and a score. in the pitch-heavy spread option of- nessee’s first turnover, a fumble by Jeremy pened after he lost the ball. about his plan for his quarterbacks after He was intercepted twice, though, fense, Tech recovered its only fum- Banks, to stretch the lead on Fields’ 15-yard “I stood up and heard the crowd cheer and Fields’ bigger role. The coach repeated the once by David Curry in the end zone ble. A week earlier, the Jackets scoring run. was like, ‘What the heck is going on?’” same response three times: “The plan is and when Anree Saint-Amour re- fumbled eight times in a 49-21 loss “When we had to have a drive in the sec- Fromm said. “... I had to look up at the board there is no plan.” turned a deflected pass three yards to Clemson. ond half, I thought we came up with a and see what the heck happened.” INJURIES for a Tech touchdown in the fourth UP NEXT drive,” said Georgia coach Kirby Smart, Fromm fumbled again in the second quar- Tennessee receiver Marquez Callaway did quarter. Georgia Tech: With a rare Friday who said running back Brian Herrien “had ter, and center Lamont Gaillard’s recovery not return after a hard hit on his 13-yard The visitors gained little on the game, the Yellow Jackets return to some juice” to spark the offense. led to a 43-yard field goal by Ricardo catch early in the second half. ... An official, ground. They finished with 63 rush- ACC action at Louisville. Coach Jeremy Pruitt was encouraged even Blankenship. field judge Sean Petty, was carted off the though the loss extended Tennessee’s Swift had 50 yards rushing in Georgia’s field after he suffered a left leg injury on school-record losing streak in conference balanced running attack led by Elijah Holy- Swift’s scoring run late in the game. games to 11 since a 63-37 win over Missouri field’s 16 carries for 78 yards. LEGEND VS LEGEND on Nov. 19, 2016. THE TAKEAWAY In a matchup of team greats, Georgia’s “I learned we’ve got fight in us, that we’re Tennessee: A sign of improvement: After Herschel Walker accompanied the team on not going to quit,” Pruitt said. “It kind of six turnovers last week against Florida and its pregame Dawg Walk into the stadium and gets me excited. . I’m proud of them and the a combined eight the last two weeks, the led a pregame cheer on the field. Mean- way they fought. . Our guys kept fighting Vols had no turnovers before Banks’ fumble while, former Tennessee quarterback Peyton which means we’re headed in the right di- was recovered by Georgia’s Juwan Taylor Manning was on the Tennessee sideline. rection and that excites me. That’s why I’m with 3:24 remaining. Another reason for en- UP NEXT getting a little bit emotional.” couragement was the comeback attempt Tennessee: Following a week off, the Vols Guarantano, who left last week’s loss to which cut the deficit to 12 points early in the face another ranked SEC team when they Florida after taking a hit to the left knee, final quarter before fading. visit No. 10 Auburn on Oct. 13. Tennessee wore a brace on the knee while completing Georgia: The Bulldogs showed improve- plays No. 1 Alabama on Oct. 20. 13 of 21 passes for 143 yards and two touch- ment in their run defense. After giving up Georgia: The Bulldogs play their fourth downs. 172 yards on the ground in last week’s 43- game against a team from the state of Ten- The Vols failed on 2-point conversions 29 win at Missouri, Georgia held Tennessee nessee when Vanderbilt visits Sanford Sta- after each touchdown. to 66 yards rushing, including 30 yards on dium next Saturday. Georgia already has MIKE STEWART/AP The bad news for Georgia’s misfiring of- 12 carries in the first half. home wins over Austin Peay and Middle Georgia Tech defensive lineman Anree Saint-Amour (94) celebrates fense was two first-half fumbles by Fromm. “We knew we couldn’t let it happen Tennessee State. a tackle-for-loss against Bowling Green Saturday in Atlanta.

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Murray completed 10 of 11 passes for never got another opportunity with the TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Jaylen Wad- 192 yards and four touchdowns in the ball. dle returned a punt for a touchdown and first half to help the Sooners take a 28-9 The Longhorns leaned on their defense caught two scoring passes, including a lead. Murray threw a 50-yard touchdown in the opening half, getting a pair of sacks 94-yarder, for Alabama in its 56-14 win pass to Brown later in the third quarter, by Charles Omenihu — one for a safety over Louisiana-Lafayette. then scored on a 1-yard run on an un- — while shutting down Kansas State's Quarterbacks Tua Tagovailoa and Jalen timed down on the last play of the period powerful run game. Hurts staked the Crimson Tide (5-0) to a to put the Sooners up 49-23. NO. 21 MICHIGAN STATE 31, CEN- 49-0 halftime lead over the Ragin' Cajuns Charlie Brewer passed for 400 yards TRAL MICHIGAN 20 (1-3) en route to the defending national and two touchdowns, and Denzel Mims EAST LANSING, Mich. — Brian champions' latest blowout. had 11 catches for 114 yards and a touch- Lewerke ran for two touchdowns in the Then third-teamer Mac Jones got into down for Baylor (3-2, 1-1). first half, and Michigan State overcame a the act with his 94-yarder to the freshman NO. 12 WEST VIRGINIA 42, NO. 25 slow start and an underwhelming finish. Waddle late in the third quarter. It tied for TEXAS TECH 34 The Spartans (3-1) entered with the na- the second-longest TD catch in Alabama LUBBOCK, Texas — Will Grier threw tion's top-ranked run defense and held history. Alabama has scored at least 45 for 370 yards and three touchdowns, CMU (1-4) to 5 yards on the ground in points five games in a row for the first Keith Washington thwarted a rally with the first half. Michigan State led 31-3 be- time in program history. 51-yard interception return for a score for fore letting the Chippewas rally. Tagovailoa completed all eight of his West Virginia. Connor Heyward and La'Darius Jeffer- attempts for 128 yards and two touch- Marcus Simms had nine catches for a son also ran for touchdowns for the Spar- downs, mostly in the first quarter. Hurts career-high 138 yards — all in the first ALONZO ADAMS/AP tans. Oklahoma quarterback Kyler Murray passes against Baylor in the first half was 4 of 6 for 118 yards, including a 54- half — for his third straight 100-yard Saturday in Norman, Oklahoma. FLORIDA 13, NO. 23 MISSISSIPPI yard touchdown to Henry Ruggs III. game. The Mountaineers (4-0, 2-0 Big STATE 6 Ruggs caught five passes for 116 yards 12) scored 28 first-quarter points. junior from Hawaii seven TDs passing Clayton Thorson completed 16 of 27 STARKVILLE, Miss. — Feleipe and two TDs. Waddle gained 138 yards Texas Tech true freshman Alan Bow- and five rushing in his past two games. passes for 174 yards for Northwestern (1- Franks threw for 219 yards and Florida's on three catches and returned a punt 63 man, the nation's leading passer coming UCF (4-0) now moves into the heart of 3, 1-1) in the Wildcats' third straight loss. defense dominated. yards for a score. in, didn't return after getting injured in the its American Athletic Conference sched- NO. 18 TEXAS 19, KANSAS STATE Coach Dan Mullen won in his return to NO. 6 OKLAHOMA 66, BAYLOR 33 first half when he was sandwiched on hits ule, hoping to go undefeated for the sec- 14 Starkville, guiding Florida to success in NORMAN, Okla. — Kyler Murray sat by Ezekiel Rose and Washington as he ond straight year to play its way into MANHATTAN, Kan. — Sam Ehlinger his first appearance at Davis Wade Sta- out Oklahoma's first offensive series then threw a pass. consideration for a spot in the College threw for 207 yards and a touchdown, dium since leaving Mississippi State in came on to pass for 432 yards and six Jett Dudley had his first career touch- Football Playoff. D'Shawn Jamison returned a punt 90 November after nine mostly successful touchdowns. down pass and TD run filling in for Bow- Pitt dropped to 2-3. yards for another score and Texas snap a seasons. Austin Kendall opened the game, but man as the Red Raiders (3-2, 1-1) stayed NO. 14 MICHIGAN 20, NORTH- five-game road losing streak to Kansas Florida wasn't great offensively, but it Murray entered on the second possession close after trailing 35-10 at halftime. WESTERN 17 State. didn't matter. The Gators (4-1, 2-1) broke and played nearly flawless football. His With Texas Tech driving for a potential EVANSTON, Ill. — Karan Higdon ran Keaontay Ingram churned for a first through in the third quarter when Franks passing touchdown total tied for second- tying score late in the fourth quarter, Duf- for 115 yards and two touchdowns, Shea down with less than three minutes to go, threw a lateral to Kadarius Toney, who best in school history behind Baker May- fey's second interceptions was a leaping Patterson threw 196 yards and No. 14 allowing the red-hot Longhorns (4-1, 2- then threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to field's seven against Texas Tech in 2016. grab by Washington, who returned it for Michigan overcame a 17-point deficit. 0 Big 12) to run out the clock after blow- Moral Stephens for a 10-6 lead. The school would not say why Murray a 42-27 lead. Higdon gave the Wolverines (4-1, 2-0 ing much of a 19-0 halftime lead. From that point forward, Florida didn't start. NO. 13 UCF 45, PITTSBURGH 14 Big Ten) the lead with a 5-yard run with Skylar Thompson threw for 96 yards in slowly grinded toward the win. A 10- Murray also ran for 45 yards and a ORLANDO, Fla. — McKenzie Milton 4:06 remaining. Higdon averaged 3.8 relief of ineffective quarterback Alex play, 36-yard drive in the fourth quarter score for the Sooners (5-0, 2-0 Big 12). threw for 328 yards and four touchdowns yards on 30 carries, and Patterson com- Delton, and he led the Wildcats (2-3, 0- led to a 21-yard field goal by Evan Marquise Brown caught five passes for and UCF extended the nation's longest pleted 15 of 24 passes to help Michigan 2) to a pair of touchdowns in the second McPherson — giving the Gators a 13-6 132 yards and two touchdowns, CeeDee winning streak to 17 games. win its fourth straight. Michigan held half. But after they got the ball back with lead — and the Mississippi State offense Lamb had 101 yards receiving and Lee A week after accounting for six TDs in Northwestern to 97 yards of total offense 7:12 to go, Thompson threw a pair of in- was never able to respond. Mississippi Morris caught two touchdown passes for a lopsided victory over Florida Atlantic, in the final three quarters and had six completions as Kansas State went three- State (3-2, 0-2) had its chances to win and the Sooners. Milton also ran for two scores to give the sacks for the game. and-out, and coach Bill Snyder's offense led 6-3 at halftime. Nola, leads Phillies SPORTSROUNDUP past Braves MLB Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Home & Away East Division BY AARON BRACY W L Pct GB x-ATLANTA 90 71 .559 — Monday Wednesday Associated Press Washington 81 79 .506 8½ SOFTBALL SOFTBALL Philadelphia 79 82 .491 11 New York 75 85 .469 14½ Region 6-AAA double-elimination tournament Region 7-AAAAA championship (best-of-three series) PHILADELPHIA — Aaron Miami 63 96 .396 26 Central Division (All games at Calhoun Recreation Department) Game 3 (if needed): Woodland at Carrollton, 5 p.m. Nola pitched seven shutout innings W L Pct GB Adairsville vs. North Murray, 5 p.m. Thursday and Cesar Hernandez had a two-run z-Chicago 94 67 .584 — z-Milwaukee 94 67 .584 — Adairsville/N.M. winner vs. Coahulla Creek, 7 p.m. VOLLEYBALL single in the seventh inning to help St. Louis 88 73 .547 6 Region 5-AAAA tournament (best-of-three series) Adairsville at Cherokee, 5 p.m. the Philadelphia Phillies snap a Pittsburgh 81 79 .506 12½ Cincinnati 67 94 .416 27 Game 1: Cartersville at Cedartown, 4:30 p.m. Woodland, Paulding County at East Paulding, 5 p.m. nine-game losing streak with a 3-0 West Division W L Pct GB Game 2: Cartersville at Cedartown, 6:30 p.m. Friday victory over the Atlanta Braves on z-Colorado 90 70 .563 — Saturday night. z-L.A. 90 71 .559 ½ Tuesday FOOTBALL Arizona 81 79 .506 9 CROSS COUNTRY Calhoun at Adairsville, 7:30 p.m. Nola (17-6) was stellar in his S.F. 73 88 .453 17½ final start of the season, allowing San Diego 65 95 .406 25 Adairsville, Woodland at Cass/Cartersville Invitational LaGrange at Cartersville, 7 p.m. x-clinched division two hits and striking out eight with z-clinched playoff berth at Dellinger Park, 4:30 p.m. Cass at Hiram, 7:30 p.m. SOFTBALL Carrollton at Woodland, 7:30 p.m. four walks. The right-hander ended Friday's Games 2018 with a 2.37 ERA and 224 Chicago Cubs 8, St. Louis 4 Region 6-AAA double-elimination tournament Saturday Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 4 strikeouts in 212 1/3 innings. He ATLANTA 10, Philadelphia 2 (All games at Calhoun Recreation Department) CROSS COUNTRY likely will fall short of a NL Cy Miami 8, N.Y. Mets 1 Adairsville/North Murray loser vs. TBD, 5 p.m. Cartersville at Jesse Owens Invitational, 9 a.m. Colorado 5, Washington 2 Young award after stumbling a bit Milwaukee 6, Detroit 5 Region 5-AAAA tournament (best-of-three series) Woodland at Great American Festival, 8 a.m. San Diego 3, Arizona 2, 15 innings in September. Nola entered 1-3 with L.A. Dodgers 3, San Francisco 1 Game 3 (if needed): Cartersville at Cedartown, 5:30 p.m. CHEER a 4.60 ERA and nine home runs al- Saturday's Games Region 7-AAAAA double-elimination tournament Woodland at LakePoint St. Louis 2, Chicago Cubs 1 lowed in September before return- L.A. Dodgers 10, San Francisco 6 Cass vs. Hiram at East Paulding, 5 p.m. Tuesday, October 9 ing to the form his displayed for Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 0 Philadelphia 3, ATLANTA 0 Region 7-AAAAA championship (best-of-three series) VOLLEYBALL most of the season on Saturday. Milwaukee 6, Detroit 5 Game 1: Woodland at Carrollton, 5 p.m. Cartersville at Region 5-AAAA Tournament at Chapel Hill Miami at N.Y. Mets, late The NL East champion Braves Washington at Colorado, late Game 2: Woodland at Carrollton, 7 p.m. Friday, October 12 will play either the Los Angeles Arizona at San Diego, late Today's Games VOLLEYBALL FOOTBALL Dodgers or Colorado Rockies in the ATLANTA (Gausman 10-10) at Philadelphia (Suarez 1- Adairsville at LFO, 5 p.m. Adairsville at Sonoraville, 7:30 p.m. NLDS, and Atlanta still could host 1), 3:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Buehler 7-5) at San Francisco (Suarez 7- North Paulding at Cartersville, 5 p.m. Cartersville at Sandy Creek, 7:30 p.m. the series. The Braves (90-71) and 12), 3:05 p.m. Cass at Paulding County, 5:30 p.m. East Paulding at Cass, 7:30 p.m. Dodgers have the same record en- Arizona (Ray 6-2) at San Diego (Lucchesi 8-9), 3:10 p.m. Detroit (Turnbull 0-1) at Milwaukee (TBD), 3:10 p.m. Woodland at Cherokee, 5 p.m. tering the regular-season finale on Miami (Alcantara 2-2) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 12-4), 3:10 p.m. Sunday while Colorado entered Pittsburgh (Archer 6-8) at Cincinnati (TBD), 3:10 p.m. Saturday with a 90-70 mark. Washington (Fedde 2-3) at Colorado (TBD), 3:10 p.m. St. Louis (Flaherty 8-8) at Chicago Cubs (Montgomery 5- Nola allowed only Ronald Acuna 6), 3:20 p.m. Jr.’s single to lead off the game and Monday's Games Miami at Pittsburgh, ccd. On the Air Nick Markakis’ single to start the FORMULA ONE RACING 4:25 p.m. — New Orleans at N.Y. Giants (CBS) fourth. The closest the Braves came AMERICAN LEAGUE to scoring was in the second inning East Division 7:05 a.m. — Russian Grand Prix (ESPN2) 8:20 p.m. — Baltimore at Pittsburgh (NBC) W L Pct GB when Nola walked the first two bat- x-Boston 107 54 .665 — NASCAR CFL FOOTBALL ters. But the right-hander got Kurt y-New York 100 61 .621 7 2 p.m. — Cup Series: Bank of America 400 (NBC) 1 p.m. — Saskatchewan at Montreal (ESPN2) Tampa Bay 89 72 .553 18 Suzuki to line out, struck out Ozzie Toronto 73 88 .453 34 MLB BASEBALL RYDER CUP GOLF Baltimore 46 115 .286 61 Albies then intentionally walked Central Division 3 p.m. — N.Y. Yankees at Boston (TBS) 6 a.m. — Day 3 matches (NBC) Charlie Culberson to load the bases W L Pct GB 3 p.m. — Atlanta at New York Mets (FSSO) BUNDESLIGA SOCCER x-Cleveland 90 71 .559 — before finally striking out starting Minnesota 77 84 .478 13 NBA PRESEASON BASKETBALL 9:30 a.m. — Eintract Frankfurt vs. Hannover (FS1) pitcher Anibal Sanchez. Detroit 64 97 .398 26 Chicago 62 99 .385 28 9:30 p.m. — Denver vs. L.A. Lakers (ESPN) MLS SOCCER With one out and two runners on Kansas City 58 103 .360 32 WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL BASKETBALL 1 p.m. — N.Y. Red Bulls vs. Atlanta United (ESPN) in the seventh, manager Gabe West Division W L Pct GB 3 p.m. — World Cup Basketball Championship (ESPN) 5 p.m. — Sporting KC vs. Real Salt Lake (FS1) Kapler chose to pinch-hit for Nola. x-Houston 103 58 .640 — COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER Jonny Venters (5-2) intentionally y-Oakland 96 64 .600 6½ Seattle 87 73 .544 15½ 1 p.m. — Cincinnati at Atlanta (CBS) 10:55 a.m. — Cardiff City vs. Burnley (NBCSN) walked pinch-hitter Wilson Ramos Los Angeles 79 81 .494 23½ Texas 67 93 .419 35½ 4 p.m. — Cleveland at Oakland (FOX) to load the bases before Hernandez x-clinched division hit a sharp liner under shortstop y-clinched wild card Culberson’s glove into left field that Friday's Games Chicago White Sox (Covey 5-13) at Minnesota (Littell 0- Baltimore 2 1 0 .667 97 51 Detroit 1 2 0 .333 70 88 Minnesota 2, Chicago White Sox 1, 1st game 2), 3:10 p.m. Cleveland 1 1 1 .500 60 59 West Division scored two. Odubel Herrera helped Detroit (Turnbull 0-1) at Milwaukee (TBD), 3:10 p.m. Pittsburgh 1 1 1 .500 88 90 W L T Pct PF PA Houston 2, Baltimore 1 West Division L.A. Rams 4 0 0 1.000 140 67 the Phillies take a 3-0 lead when he N.Y. Yankees 11, Boston 6 Texas (Gallardo 8-7) at Seattle (Elias 2-1), 3:10 p.m. Toronto (Estrada 7-14) at Tampa Bay (TBD), 3:10 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Seattle 1 2 0 .333 65 64 beat out a potential double-play Toronto 7, Tampa Bay 6 Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 118 92 San Francisco 1 2 0 .333 73 89 Minnesota 12, Chicago White Sox 4, 2nd game Cleveland (Carrasco 16-10) at Kansas City (Skoglund Denver 2 1 0 .667 61 70 Arizona 0 3 0 .000 20 74 grounder to short. Milwaukee 6, Detroit 5 1-5), 3:15 p.m. L.A. Chargers 1 2 0 .333 82 93 The victory was Philadelphia’s Cleveland 14, Kansas City 6 Oakland 0 3 0 .000 52 81 Thursday, Sept. 27 L.A. Angels 8, Oakland 5 L.A. Rams 38, Minnesota 31 first since Sept. 19. The Phillies’ Seattle 12, Texas 6 NFL Standings Sunday, Sept. 30 Cincinnati at ATLANTA, 1 p.m. Saturday's Games NATIONAL CONFERENCE slide started with a four-game Tampa Bay at Chicago, 1 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 8, Boston 5 East Division sweep at Atlanta last weekend when AMERICAN CONFERENCE W L T Pct PF PA Houston at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Houston 4, Baltimore 3, 1st game East Division Washington 2 1 0 .667 64 44 N.Y. Jets at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. they still were mathematically alive Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 3 W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia 2 1 0 .667 59 55 Miami at New England, 1 p.m. in the playoff race. The Phillies Milwaukee 6, Detroit 5 Miami 3 0 0 1.000 75 52 Dallas 1 2 0 .333 41 53 Detroit at Dallas, 1 p.m. Minnesota 8, Chicago White Sox 3 New England 1 2 0 .333 57 77 N.Y. Giants 1 2 0 .333 55 62 Buffalo at Green Bay, 1 p.m. were outscored 70-21 during the Kansas City 9, Cleveland 4 Buffalo 1 2 0 .333 50 84 South Division Philadelphia at Tennessee, 1 p.m. losing streak that capped a late-sea- Houston 5, Baltimore 2, 2nd game N.Y. Jets 1 2 0 .333 77 58 W L T Pct PF PA Seattle at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Oakland at L.A. Angels, late South Division Tampa Bay 2 1 0 .667 102 91 Cleveland at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, 4:25 p.m. son collapse. Philadelphia went Texas at Seattle, late New Orleans 2 1 0 .667 104 103 Tennessee 2 1 0 .667 49 50 San Francisco at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. Today's Games Carolina 2 1 0 .667 71 60 from 15 games over .500 and 1 ½ Jacksonville 2 1 0 .667 57 44 ATLANTA 1 2 0 .333 80 85 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. games in front of Atlanta for first Houston (Morton 15-3) at Baltimore (TBD), 3:05 p.m. Indianapolis 1 2 0 .333 60 63 North Division Monday, Oct. 1 N.Y. 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FROM PAGE 1B Equally as important as the rushing numbers in Friday’s defensive slugfest, Boswell led the team in tackles with 10 (nine solo). He made some key plays coming up to the line of scrimmage on run downs and flying into the backfield to make stops, while serving as the deep safety on obvious passing downs. Two of his tackles were for losses and he added a pass breakup from his safety position.

SUNDAY STANDOUTS Chandler Shankles — Adairsville Shankles took over key stretches during Friday’s win at LFO. The senior defensive end had sacks on consecutive plays on second and third down during a critical LFO drive inside the Adairsville red zone. The two sacks resulted in a combined loss of 23 yards, and sent the Warriors from Adairsville’s 10-yard line back to the 33, forc- ing an ill-fated fourth-and-28 try by LFO. The Warriors only ran six plays on that drive, and Shankles had three tackles with Adairsville clinging to a four-point lead at that time in the third quarter. Then, in the fourth quarter on LFO’s last drive with the Tigers holding on to a 13-10 advantage, Shankles made a tackle for a 3- yard loss on first down and then pressured LFO’s QB into a misfire on second down. As a result, Shankles made at least two major impact plays on two of LFO’s four second-half drives. He finished with six tackles, three for loss, two sacks and two more QB pressures. Dakota King — Adairsville Along with Shankles’ back-to-back sacks, the biggest play of the game came from junior defensive lineman Dakota King. On a first- and-10 at Adairsville’s 35-yard line, with LFO threatening to take BILL KOSTROUN/AP the lead or tie the game in the fourth quarter, King shed the block of New York Mets third baseman David Wright (5) acknowledges the fans as he leaves the field after coming out of a baseball game an LFO offensive lineman, grabbed the LFO fullback and ripped the during the fifth inning against the Miami Marlins Saturday in New York. ball loose, with the fumble being recovered by Josh Brown. LFO would only get one more shot after King’s forced fumble and could not capitalize. King did more than just cause the one big fumble, though. He was Wright walks off to ovation in farewell game a menace in the Warriors’ backfield all night, tallying six total tackles and three for loss. BY MIKE FITZPATRICK with a walk against the Miami Mar- ing the bill of his cap and patting his After heading up to the television Dadrian Dennis — Cartersville AP Baseball Writer lins and was removed after two plate chest repeatedly. He went down the and radio booths for interviews, Dennis exploded for 123 yards and a touchdown as Cartersville appearances as planned. On defense, line and hugged all his teammates Wright was back on the bench as a rolled to a home win. The game plan of utilizing quick passes played Much like the last few years of his he handled a one-hopper to third just in front of the Mets’ dugout, scoreless game went into the 13th into Dennis’ favor, as the shifty senior showed his ability to make truncated career, David Wright’s fi- base with no problem. with Marlins players standing and inning. His stellar career cut short by people miss in space. nale was no fairytale at the plate. Wright, who fouled out to first applauding from across the field. neck, back and shoulder injuries that The senior’s first catch of the night went for 31 yards to set up the Adoration, appreciation, respect. base his final time up, took his posi- With watery eyes, Wright took a required surgery, the 35-year-old Canes’ second touchdown. He later received the ball on a crossing Those were the tokens he took tion before the top of the fifth in- bow, blew a kiss to the crowd of Wright completed an arduous come- pattern and made several incisive cuts en route to a 37-yard touch- home. ning. Mets manager Mickey 43,928 and came out of the dugout back by returning to the majors this down. He added receptions of 14, 30 and 11 yards. Every single Wright left to a long standing Callaway then came out of the for a curtain call before heading up week for the first time since May 27, catch Dennis had went for a first down or a touchdown. He’ll be a ovation before a sellout crowd at dugout to make a lineup change, and the runway toward the Mets’ club- 2016. Unable to fully overcome his player to watch moving forward. Citi Field in his farewell game for Wright began his slow walk off the house, followed by several team- physical setbacks, he said he expects Tee Webb — Cartersville (4) the New York Mets on Saturday field. As fans chanted his name and mates. Saturday to be his last major league The junior signal-caller completed 80 percent of passes (16 of 20) night. cheered for about 3 minutes, 15 sec- Once he was out of sight, fans appearance even though his contract for 233 yards in Friday’s blowout win. His line would have looked The team captain went 0 for 1 onds, Wright saluted them by touch- chanted “Thank you, David!” runs through 2020. even more impressive, but the Canes wound up finishing off most drives with short rushing attempts. Even still, Webb had two touch- down passes — one to Dennis and the other to Trendon Horton — Bryant. And now Lawrence’s status a junior, said the team was disap- to absorb their chaotic week. This in his incredibly efficient performance. Clemson is up in the air. The crowd went silent pointed by Bryant’s departure. But victory should help galvanize the Webb topped the 1,000-yard mark early on Friday with a 19-yard as Lawrence lay on the turf after get- Swinney and the coaches kept play- team as it goes for a fourth straight pass to Devonte Ross. Webb, who entered the game with 968 yards FROM PAGE 1B ting hit hard to the head in the second ers informed about everything. ACC crown. through the air, would have eclipsed the threshold on the opening across the goal line to send Memorial quarter. Whispers of a divided locker room DISAPPOINTED ORANGE drive had a 14-yard pass to Harrison Allen not been called back due Stadium into a frenzy. Swinney said Bryant would be were nonsense, Pollard said. “People Dungey said the team was upset to a penalty. “They told us someone had to step welcome back to the team if he just don’t know anything about us if about its loss, but eager to return to Woodland — Justice Carter (5) up,” said Etienne, a sophomore who changed his mind. A new NCAA they thought that,” he said. work and show there’s substance be- After being completely bottled up on the ground in last week’s had a career high 203 yards and three rule allows players to participate in Lawrence has concussion-like hind their 4-0 start. “We’re not going loss to Hiram, Carter piled up 124 rushing yards against the No. 1- TDs. “We all decided it had to be us.” four games and still take a redshirt symptoms, Swinney said. He wanted to let this one get to us, although it ranked team in Class 5A and quite possibly the bets team in the state Dungey was sacked twice by season. Bryant’s plan is to redshirt to return, but the coach told him, hurts right now,” he said. of Georgia on Friday night. freshman Xavier Thomas on Syra- this season and transfer to another “’You don’t mess with that.’” MISSING TIGERS Carter carried the ball 19 times and also caught a pair of passes cuse’s final drive. The Orange (4-1, school, where he would eligible to THE TAKEAWAY Clemson announced shortly be- against two-time defending state champion Rome. His touchdown 1-1) were trying for their first 5-0 play immediately next season be- Syracuse: The Orange had fore kickoff two reserves in corner- in the first quarter tied the game at 7-7 before the Wolves proved to start since 1987. Dungey finished cause he has already graduated. chances to put this one away and back Mark Fields and receiver be the alpha the rest of the way. with two rushing touchdowns. He Lawrence, the former five-star re- make it two straight victories against Cornell Powell would not play. Friday’s performance boosts Carter over 700 yards rushing on the was 26 of 41 passing for 250 yards cruit, was so-so in his starting debut. Clemson, but could not overcome UP NEXT season. He entered the week with 588 yards on the ground, which and an interception. Lawrence fumbled on his second the Tigers’ talented defense in the Syracuse finishes a two-game was among the top 50 rushers in the state. The win capped an odd week for snap and 10 of 15 for 93 yards. Brice second half. road swing at Pittsburgh next Satur- the Tigers, who lost a popular, charis- entered right before halftime and fin- Clemson: The Tigers would surely day. HONORABLE MENTION matic leader — and potential safety ished with 83 yards passing. love a bye week so Lawrence could Clemson heads to Wake Forest Titus Jones, Woodland — Jones led the Wildcats with 11 tackles net in Lawrence’s absence — in Clemson right guard Sean Pollard, heal and the players could have some next Saturday. (eight solo) and two tackles for loss.

Notebook Stewart

FROM PAGE 1B FROM PAGE 1B The showing by the Class of 2021 proves the future is bright for moved up to the open-aged a program going through as much of a reloading year as the Canes women’s amateur skim division. are allowed to have. Stewart spent a majority of the spring and summer preparing for TOPSY-TURVY REGION — The unpredictable nature of high another shot at worlds. The prac- school football was on full display Friday night in Catoosa County. tices and events, including another LFO had already defeated Haralson County on the road by 17 national title won in Michigan, not points entering Friday’s game with Adairsville. That’s the same Har- only helped perfect her arsenal of alson County team Adairsville lost to by 23. tricks but also improved her men- Somehow, the Tigers managed to make up 40 points in just a cou- tal approach. ple of weeks to pull off Friday’s 13-12 upset win on the road. “My parents let me go to a But that wasn’t the only result in Region 6-AAA that sent the re- bunch of competitions this year to gion standings into a mucked up mess, clouding the playoff chase. work on my nerves, because I get North Murray, which beat Adairsville last week, lost to Murray nervous before competitions,” County Friday night, 36-7. Thats the same Murray County team that Stewart said. “Finally, I got to lost by 44 points the week before at home against Sonoraville, and where I had been at so many com- the same Murray County team that lost by 28 the week before petitions, my nerves were still against Coahulla Creek. Adairsville, though, routed Coahulla Creek there but they had gotten so much by 31. better. By the time worlds came To try and simplify the mess: North Murray beat Adairsville, but around, I knew that as long as I it was routed this week by a team that was routed two weeks earlier threw the tricks that I know how to by a team that Adairsville routed. So now, most of the region teams land I’d be fine.” are beating each other with very little predictability, speaking to both Competing against some women the volatility and parity of Region 6-AAA. twice her age, some of whom had No team should be more pleased with the inconstancies in the re- probably been wake surfing longer gion than Adairsville, which looked to be on the outside looking in than she’s been alive, Stewart won on the playoff chase after consecutive losses to Haralson County her heat on the first day of the and North Murray. However, since those teams have since faltered world championships in Utah. She to teams Adairsville beat, the final playoffs spots beside Calhoun followed that up in the final round SPECIAL are now all up for grabs, reinvigorating the Tigers’ playoff hopes. on Sept. 8 with a near flawless Cartersville resident Whitley Stewart poses on the podium after winning the World Wake Surf Championship on Sept. 8 in Ogden Valley, Utah. According to the Maxwell computer playoff projections— pub- showing and a personal best score lished weekly in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution — Adairsville’s to win the title. reached Exit 288 on Interstate 75, how aggressively she pushes her- it seems more a question of when chances of making the state playoffs dropped to a season low 18 per- “Whenever I won [the heat] that they received an escort from the self,” Biebricher said. “Within the than if, she inevitably turns pro, it cent after the Tigers’ loss to North Murray. But with North Murray first day, it gave me so much con- Cartersville Police Department organization that promotes these seems unlikely Stewart’s personal- losing Friday, Haralson County losing the week before, and Adairsville fidence that I was like, ‘I know I back to their home. contests, on the women’s side there ity will change. She’s had more beating a favored LFO team Friday, expect Adairsville’s percentage can win this thing,’” Stewart said. “I’m still on cloud nine,” Stew- aren’t as many into it as on the success than anyone could have to go up when the new projections come out on Wednesday. “I came into the second day still art said. “Getting back, they had men’s side. They’re always look- imagined in such a short amount of nervous but feeling more confident this parade set up for me. … It just ing to grow and to push the female time, but Biebricher still sees the and more prepared. It felt unreal still feels like it was yesterday, and riders a little faster along. But she’s same modest kid who came for a once they called that I had won. I have that excitement of getting just naturally gifted at what she’s wake surfing lesson barely two Softball “I just had the best run of my off the water knowing I had just been doing. I think she’ll move years ago. life. … I came off the water and a won the world championship. It quickly. … I think she’s that “I think she’s been able to stay FROM PAGE 1B bunch of people, just the whole was so fun, and I still feel that ex- skilled.” humble about it and comes from a loss Saturday to the top team in Region 7-AAAAA. crowd came up to me, knowing I citement just like it was today.” Given Stewart’s dedication, it great family,” he said. “She’s got Carrollton (21-3, 15-1) took a 4-0 lead with a run in the first and had just thrown down the best run. Next year, Stewart will move up seems likely she’ll be a profes- the best manners of any young three in the third. Cass answered with a pair of runs in the fourth. It was cool to see all these people to the outlaw division, which is a sional wake surfer sooner rather lady I think I’ve ever seen, and she The teams exchanged single tallies in the fifth, but the Colonels running up to me and congratulat- semipro level. Her former instruc- than later. The only question might just seems to be a sweet, humble couldn’t get any closer the rest of the way. ing me.” tor believes Stewart will reach the be which will come first: her turn- individual — not letting it go to her No. 7 seed Cass (4-22, 4-12) is scheduled to face sixth-seeded The congratulations continued professional ranks in short order. ing pro or her getting a driver’s li- head like some of these kids. Hiram (11-11-1, 6-10) at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the opening round of when she returned to Georgia the “She could literally be a pro in cense? That’s one of the coolest things the double-elimination region tournament at East Paulding. following day. As her family another year or two, depending on Even when, because at this point about Whitley and her family.” The Daily Tribune News Sports www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 30, 2018 5B

CHUCK BURTON/AP Kurt Busch takes his car through the backstretch chicane during practice for Sunday’s NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Charlotte Motor Speedway Saturday in Concord, North Carolina. ‘Roval’ at Charlotte is one big NASCAR race worth watching

BY JENNA FRYER Jeff Gordon, now a television ana- test over the summer. Well, he’s AP Auto Racing Writer lyst who has taken an active role in had five more incidents this week- stopping NASCAR’s spiral. end alone. CONCORD, N.C. — If there “We need to step outside of that The iconic No. 43 was crumpled was just one race to watch the en- comfort zone and take more risks. in a head-on crash into a tire bar- tire NASCAR season it would be There’s a potential for Sunday to rier so bad it stopped Saturday the one on Charlotte’s new-fangled be a big day.” practice so the barrier on the back- “roval” thing. Smith has gone outside the box stretch coming out of turn 12 could NASCAR has claimed the “best because he’s got a boring 1.5-mile be repaired. Within moments, drivers in the world” and they are speedway. The roval, good or bad, playoff contender Erik Jones de- on display Sunday on a bonus day is his baby. It’s already a success stroyed his car and the barrier was on network NBC at the same time because fans are genuinely giddy again heavily damaged. as the NFL. Come watch them try about Sunday, in part because it NASCAR moved the angle of to conquer Charlotte Motor Speed- could be a disaster for four playoff the barrier back roughly four feet way, a mystery track where sea- contenders. before the final Cup practice, and sons are on the line because four “When practice is fun to watch, Smith insisted he’s open to what- drivers will be bounced from the imagine how fun the race is going ever changes the drivers might 16-driver playoff field. to be?” Smith said, somewhat need. The tires are there, Smith Add in a desperate free-agent earnestly about what is just one of said, because the drivers asked for season in which a slew of veterans many forward-thinking SMI proj- them as visual aids. If they need to are hunting the very few available ects. be altered, let him know, he said. jobs. Times are tough in NASCAR The hybrid 17-turn, 2.28-mile Well, everyone has an opinion, and jobs are going to cheaper, course, which has a 35-foot change especially after they’ve bounced younger drivers, so everyone needs in elevation, uses a portion of all over this peculiar layout. a good race Sunday to show they Charlotte’s speedway along with a The timing comes as four are are worthy of a seat. dip through an infield road course. trying to avoid playoff elimination, And so they get the roval, the It has indeed been entertaining to that includes seven-time Cup brainchild of Marcus Smith and watch every session in which those champion Jimmie Johnson, an Speedway Motorsports Inc., and “best drivers in the world” are put eight-time winner on Charlotte’s this track has vexed these drivers. to the test around the roval. old boring oval. Denny Hamlin Well done, scream the fans, en- But it’s been miserable for many and Jones, teammates of Kyle ergized because this roval is some- of the drivers. Busch of the “Big 3,” are both in thing new. Start with Bubba Wallace, who falling out and eliminating two of “We need to take more risks,” wrecked when he was the first the Toyota entries from Joe Gibbs roared retired five-time champion driver to hit the track in the first Racing. Welcomes Robert (Red) Goodwin And His 40+ Years Of Experience To Our Dealership For All Your Used & New Car Needs! Red invites all of his friends and family to come see him!

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BY PAT GRAHAM that read, “Postseason,” for ones that say, remained one game ahead of Los Angeles roared and fireworks went off. son with a 2.40 ERA in games at the hit- AP Sports Writer “NL West Champions.” as they try to wrap up the franchise’s first Plenty to celebrate: The Rockies are ter-friendly ballpark. The lefty allowed Now that would really be a party. division crown. The Dodgers won 3-1 in headed to the postseason in back-to-back two runs and 11 hits over six innings be- DENVER — Charlie Blackmon’s The NL West-leading Rockies locked San Francisco. years for the first time in team history. fore turning it over to a staunch bullpen. bushy beard dripped with bubbly, while up a playoff berth for the second straight “It’s a playoff atmosphere,” Arenado This is their fifth playoff trip since the The Rockies’ winning streak is their Carlos Gonzalez cheerfully soaked up all season, beating the Washington Nationals said. “The good thing about us is we’ve franchise began in 1993 — last year, they longest since capturing eight straight in the spray coming at him from every direc- 5-2 on Friday night for their eighth win in been in a playoff atmosphere before. We lost to Arizona in the NL wild-card game. April 2013. During the current streak, the tion. Nolan Arenado posed for picture a row behind a resilient start from Kyle know how to handle it.” “It’s just incredible,” said Freeland, Rockies have outscored opponents by a after picture as teammates got selfies with Freeland. Colorado can take the NL West title — who grew up in Denver and was a big 57-12 margin. him. David Dahl homered for the fifth con- and end Los Angeles’ five-year reign — Rockies fan. “I dreamt of this as a little With posters around the stadium billing Think this party scene was wild, hold secutive game and Ian Desmond hit a with a win Saturday and a Dodgers loss. kid and never thought I’d be in this posi- this as “The Hunt for Rocktober,” the on. Cartersville High graduate Sam two-run homer against his former team to Wade Davis struck out Bryce Harper tion to do it. But the work is not done.” team improved to 18-8 in September. Howard and the rest of the Colorado help Colorado clinch at least a wild card looking to end the game and earn his 43rd Freeland (17-7) wiggled out of jam They’re on a quest to end the Dodgers’ Rockies are hoping to exchange those hats with two games remaining. The Rockies save. The sellout crowd at Coors Field after jam on a cool night to finish the sea- five-year reign as division champions. Team Europe builds 10-6 lead in Ryder Cup behind ‘Moliwood’

BY DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer

SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVE- LINES, France — Francesco Moli- nari and Tommy Fleetwood walked down the fairway after delivering another big point in the Ryder Cup, side by side with their arms around each other’s shoulder. Here came “Moliwood” at Le Golf National, the latest Ryder Cup sensation and the first European tandem to win all four matches since the current format began in 1979. Even more satisfying was that three of those points came at the expense of Tiger Woods. But this was no time to celebrate. “We came here to do a job, and it wasn’t to go in the record books or anything like that,” Molinari said. And now they have to do it by themselves. Everything points to Europe tak- ing back the precious gold trophy on Sunday, starting from a 10-6 lead that requires Europe to win only 4 1/2 points from the 12 singles matches on the final day. Woods hasn’t won any of his three matches. Phil Mickelson didn’t even play Saturday. Europe filled the board with its blue scores right from the start, win- ning three of the four matches in fourballs for an 8-4 lead, its largest after three sessions in 14 years. It held on in foursomes, with Henrik Stenson delivering clutch putts in the only match that was close. But the score should sound famil- iar, and it was enough to make them cautious. That’s the same deficit Europe faced in 2012 at Medinah when it produced the largest comeback on foreign soil. The Americans have never made up that much ground away from home, though they were the first to win after trailing 10-6, at Brookline in 1999 when they front- loaded the Sunday lineup with their biggest stars. And that was on the mind of Eu- rope captain Thomas Bjorn, even as he was drowned out by thousands of fans using what was left of their voices to sing, “Ole, ole, ole, ole,” the European anthem for these matches that Americans have heard far too often. “We go ahead tomorrow and focus on what’s ahead and not what’s done,” Bjorn said. “We are so well aware of what’s standing across on the other side — the greatest players in the world. ... I would never get ahead of myself in this. “History will show me and everybody on this team that it’s not over.” Even so, he couldn’t contain a smile.

LAURENT CIPRIANI/AP Webb Simpson of the US reacts after making a birdie putt and winning his foursome match on the second day of the 2018 Ryder Cup Saturday at Le Golf National in Saint Quentin-en- Yvelines, outside Paris, France. AroundTown C

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73rd annual Bartow County Fair wraps up today

BY MARIE NESMITH Rides, are available for $25. [email protected] “The fair has been held on this property since 1946. The American For Glen Thompson, the Bartow Legion acquired … originally 40 County Fair continues to be a labor acres that encompassed what is now of love. Temporarily residing on-site, [Highway] 41 — the shopping center the American Legion Carl Boyd Post out front,” Thompson said, noting 42 commander is serving as the fair’s Post 42 currently consists of 364 chairman for the seventh year. members ranging in age from the “For me, the fair starts in Novem- early 30s to 90s. “… But we’ve not ber,” said Thompson, who retired missed a year. We’ve held the fair on from the U.S. Navy in 2009 after 31 this property since the beginning. years of service. “So for the 2019 There was one year during the Ko- fair, we will start working [on] it rean War that they delayed the fair roughly 30 days after this one closes due to the men that were away fight- down. The acts, outside vendors, the ing. motorcycle stunt show, the petting “The fair is our major fundraiser zoo and those folks, we contract with for our charitable efforts throughout them starting in January. Somewhere the year,” he said, adding the pro- about the first of June, it becomes ceeds account for 98 percent of the pretty much a full-time job — prepar- post’s fundraising efforts. “[The ing the grounds, everything from cut- funds go toward] all the programs ting the grass before we open to this that we support — [the JROTCs], week with the rains we’ve had to haul Boy Scouts, Etowah Valley Young in mulch to try to [fill in] some of the Marines, the different shelters, mud puddles. … But when you see [Etowah Valley] Humane Society, on the kids coming through and they’re top of our veteran programs and their excited and jumping up and down, widows that we work with. One-hun- that’s what really makes it all worth dred percent of the money that comes it. RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS into this fair goes back out to the “… Out front is a 40-foot mo- Top, American Legion Carl Boyd Post 42 Commander Glen Thompson watches as April Hill and her family community throughout the year. … torhome. I live in it. When the fair enjoy one of the rides at the 73rd annual Bartow County Fair. Presented by the American Legion, the fair When you look at the amount of wraps up today on the post’s grounds in Cartersville. Above, as her husband Marcus looks on, Amy Terry starts, I do not leave this property throws a dart to pop a balloon and win a prize at the 73rd annual Bartow County Fair. money that stays in Bartow County [until] it’s over. … I’m the man that and goes to help and assist [others] locks the gate, turns off the lights. “Last year, I had seven rides on the stunt show that we’ve brought in “We [have been] going every year … it makes you feel good.” I’m the first one here and the last one Ferris wheel with them. … They [and] our petting zoo. I have enter- for at least 13 years,” she said. “Our A former chairman of the event, to leave. Once the fair starts, I just loved it. I actually had to ride with tainment. I have a DJ that will be on daughter is 21 and our son is 16,” she 70-year-old Kennith Temples started stay here on the premises.” each of them during daylight. But as the stage Sunday evening, Sunday af- said, adding they have enjoyed the attending the Bartow County Fair Attending fairs since his childhood dark came and the lights came on, ternoon. The weather’s supposed to competition aspect of the fair. “… We when he was around 8. in Paris, Tennessee, Thompson de- they were fascinated with everything be beautiful. So come out and enjoy would play so much, trying to win at “As an American Legion post, it’s lights in working alongside his fellow under the lights.” us then, and help us wrap up and games. It’s almost like we didn’t even one of the things we do,” said Tem- Legionnaires to now create memories Wrapping up today, the 73rd an- make up for the bad weather days. hardly ride any rides. We just would ples, a board member of Post 42. “We for the youth of Bartow County. nual Bartow County Fair will kick off “… There’s things that we can play [games] over and over again. do anything for the community. If the Some of his favorite moments of the at 1 p.m., according to the event’s change and worry about and the “… It was [our] family tradition. kids are happy, we’re happy. American Legion’s fair revolve Facebook page. This year’s offerings weather’s not one of them. So we’ll Some people go to Jamaica. Well, we “Of course, when I was little, [I’d] around his 5-year-old twin grandchil- started a day late, with rain forcing take what the good Lord gives us and went to the fair. They loved it.” look forward to it and go through all dren, Ella and Parker. the cancellation of Wednesday’s fes- we’ll move forward with it. Hope- Admission to the Bartow County the rides and get sick. But now, [I “[I enjoy] seeing the happiness in tivities. As in past years, the fair is fully he’ll bless us with a beautiful Fair is $5 for individuals taller than enjoy] working with other veterans the children’s faces, seeing the kids presented at the post’s fairgrounds, 1 weekend.” 42 inches. Along with entry into the here at the post to put the program on. have a good time,” Thompson said. Roosevelt St. in Cartersville, behind Taking in the sights with her hus- event, the cost also covers the petting That’s what I really like now. For me, “… My grandkids always attend. Of Hobby Lobby. band, Marcus, Cartersville resident zoo, stage entertainment and stunt it’s just a fun week.” course, when they show up and [I “We have billed ourselves as a Amy Terry visited the fall staple shows. The event’s Facebook page For more information about the see] the happiness in their face, that’s family fair,” Thompson said. “… Thursday evening, with plans to re- shared wristbands for unlimited car- festivities, visit the event’s Facebook just always a pleasure to me. This year, we have the motorcycle turn with their children this weekend. nival rides, provided by Peachtree page “Bartow County Fair.” 2C Sunday, September 30, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Around Town The Daily Tribune News Beasts of burden: helping others through hard times Many of you are familiar with us up, encourages us. A burden is ’90s nineties, Holli and I lived in lot on her mind and they were try- to help you lift someone who is the popular Rolling Stones song, something that we struggle to Brookhaven, Mississippi, where I ing to help. They were trying to carrying a burden. “Beast of Burden.” carry. It drags us down rather than was Pastor of Heuck’s Retreat help us bear our burden. The Christian contemporary The song has lyrics about ro- lifting us up. Baptist Church. One year, her I’ve seen Sunday School group Need To Breathe has a mance but the song is an allegor. Everyone has burdens. For brother was involved in a car ac- classes prepare meals to take to song entitled, “Brother.” Written by Keith Richards as a some, life itself is a burden. They cident after Christmas. He lay in someone’s home following sur- The chorus goes; kind of homage to Mick Jagger are struggling to make it. Maybe the hospital for several days and gery or a death. I’ve heard of men for having to carry the band while money is always tight, they are then was transferred to Our Lady building wheel-chair ramps for “Brother let me be your shelter Keith was strung out on heroin. working two or even three jobs... Of The Lake Hospital in Baton people. Last year, I helped other Never leave you all alone life is tough. Rouge, Louisiana. There, he had people from Cartersville FBC de- I can be the one you call “All your sickness I can suck it For some, their job may be bur- a stroke and ultimately died. liver Thanksgiving baskets to When you’re low up, throw it all at me, I can shrug Potts densome. Oh, they are thankful For days, we sat in the waiting needy people. We were trying to Brother let me be your fortress it off.” they have a job, but it is a tough room of the hospital. We had just lift a burden. When the night winds are driv- another’s burdens.” job. It can be a burden at times. finished the holiday season. Our Maybe there is someone you ing on At times, we have to carry bur- How do we bear someone’s For others, maybe they have a home was still decorated for know who is carrying a burden. Be the one to light the way dens in life and those burdens can burdens? spouse who has an alcohol or Christmas. Maybe there is something very Bring you home.” weigh us down. Because they Let’s start with an understand- drug problem. Maybe they have a Some of the ladies in the small that you can do. Maybe pre- can, it helps when there is some- ing of the word “burden.” In it’s child like that. And it can become church wanted to help us so they pare them a meal. Maybe take Today, maybe the Lord wants one to help us carry the burden. simplest form, a burden is the op- burdensome. went to our home and took down them to lunch. Send them a note. you to help a brother, to be some- In Galations 6:2, the Apostle posite of a blessing. A blessing is A burden drags us down. the decorations and cleaned up As Christians, we are to bear one one’s shelter, to be the one they Paul said we should, “Bear one something that lifts us up, picks Back in the late-’80s and early- the house. They knew Holli had a another’s burdens. Ask the Lord call when they’re low.

CHURCH CALENDAR

SHILOH MISSIONARY invited. The church is also hosting CHURCH – 1 Mt. Olive St., be speaking. Dinner will be served lunch will follow the service. preacher. Everyone is invited. BAPTIST CHURCH — 26 Youth Service Sunday on Oct. 14 Cartersville. Greater Mt. Olive at 1:30 p.m. Shiloh Road, Stilesboro. The men at 6 p.m. The Morrison Sisters of Missionary Baptist Church is hav- EUHARLEE BAPTIST GRACE TEMPLE FEL- of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Calhoun will be singing. ing a Health Expo on Saturday, MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH – Euharlee Baptist LOWSHIP CHURCH — 851 Church will celebrate their annual Oct. 6, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The CHURCH – 1810 Euharlee Road, Church is hosting its 200th an- Cedar Creek Road, Adairsville. Men’s Day today. Lunch will be PEEPLES VALLEY BAP- church’s community food program Kingston. Macedonia Baptist niversary celebration on Oct. 14. Grace Temple Fellowship Church served at 2 p.m. with Minister TIST CHURCH – 68 Ledford begins on Oct. 15. The food pro- Church is celebrating its Home- Sunday school begins at 9:45 with is celebrating its homecoming Oct. Harold Appling speaking Lane, Cartersville. Peeples Valley gram will begin at 10 a.m. until 1 coming on Oct. 7 at 10:30 a.m. worship service beggining at 11. 21 at 10:30 a.m. Charles Godfrey at 3 p.m. Baptist Church is hosting a men’s p.m. every third Monday of the Brother Ted Towns will bring the will bring the message. Lunch will prayer breakfast on Oct. 6 at 8 a.m. month. message and Scarlett Wool will SUTALLEE BAPTIST follow the service. Heaven Seekers CREEKSIDE FELLOWSHIP Brother Kenneth Stepp will be the perform. Also, on Oct. 8-11, the CHURCH – 895 Knox Bridge from Alabama will be the special CHURCH — 585 Old Alabama guest speaker. The Church is hold- NEW CORINTH MISSION- church is hosting its Fall Revival Highway, White. Sutallee Baptist guest singers. There will be no Road, Cartersville. Creekside Fel- ing its homecoming on Oct. 7 at 11 ARY BAPTIST CHURCH – with different speakers at 7 p.m. Church is hosting its homecoming Sunday School. Everyone is in- lowship Church will host its re- a.m. with a singing by Fireproof. New Corinth Missionary Baptist each evening. Reverend Bill Cline on Oct. 14 at 10:45 a.m. Lunch vited. vival with Dale Begley on today at Everyone is welcome. Church is hosting Family and will be bringing the message on will follow. 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., and Friends Day on Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. Monday, Reverend Kenneth MOUNT PISGAH BAPTIST Monday through Wednesday at DAVID STREET CHURCH Dinner will be served at 2 p.m. Dowdy on Tuesday, Reverend NEW HOPE MISSIONSARY CHURCH — 465 Kingston High- 6:30 p.m. each night. OF GOD – 4 David St., Pastor Roy Fowler will be the spe- Charles Garrett on Wednesday and BAPTIST CHURCH — 106 Fire way, Cartersville. Mount Pisgah Cartersville. David Street Church cial guest speaker. Reverend Clinton Greene on Tower Road NW, Cartersville. Baptist Church will host a singing CLEAR CREAK BAPTIST of God is hosting Heartfelt of Lin- Thursday. New Hope Missionsary Baptist Sunday, Oct. 21, at 10:30 a.m., CHURCH – 142 Clear Creek dale to minister through music on GLORY HARVESTER Church will celebrate its 145th featuring Neely Family from Road, Adairsville. Clear Creek Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. Everyone is in- CHURCH – 1988 Joe Frank Har- CARTERSVILLE CHURCH church anniversary on Sunday, Cleveland, Tennessee. Lunch will Baptist Church is hosting its fifth vited. ris Parkway, Cartersville. Glory OF CHRIST — 1319 Joe Frank Oct. 14. Bishop Alvin Harris will follow. Sunday night singing today at 6 Harvester Church is celebrating its Harris Parkway, Cartersville. bring the message at 11 a.m., Rev. p.m. Spiritual Vision “Donnie GREATER MT. OLIVE MIS- 31st Anniversary on Oct. 7 at 3 Cartersville Church of Christ hosts Earnest Bush and the New Hope FIRST CHRISTIAN Ruff” will perform. Everyone is SIONARY BAPTIST p.m. Minister Charles Riggins will Randy Kea to preach at-10 a.m., 11 Baptist Church, Rydal, will be the CHURCH OF a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 7, special guests at 3 p.m. ADAIRSVILLE – 113 Park St., at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Adairsville. The First Christian and Monnday through Wednesday OAK GROVE BAPTIST Church of Adairsville hosts the at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH – Oak Grove Baptist 2nd Tuesday Club every second Church is hosting its homecoming Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. in MILLERS CHAPEL on Oct. 14 at 10:30 a.m. The Mor- the fellowship hall of the church. CHURCH — 285 Stamp Creek rison Sisters will sing and lunch The group meets to share ideas and Road, White. Millers Chapel will follow the service. There will encouragement to individuals who Church is hosting Old Fashion be no Sunday school. The church seek positive lifestyle changes for Day Sunday, Oct. 7. Church is also hosting its revival services greater singers and guest singers will pro- Oct. 15-19 at 7 p.m. each night. health. It is free and open to the vide music, and a covered dish Joey Phillips is the visiting public.

WHAT’S GOING ON

WILL2WAY FOUNDA- Main St., at 1 p.m. Attendees are will be in period dress telling sto- TION – Will2Way Foundation is asked to bring a covered dish. For ries of those buried in the cemetery accepting donations for victims of more information, and of life in Cassville. For more Hurricane Florence in North Car- call Aline Wadsworth at 678-941- information, call Dale at 678-800- olina. To donate, drop off items at 3299. 3214. Cartersville Childcare, 325 Old Mill Road, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. BARTOW COUNTY AMA- SONS OF CONFEDERATE Donations are being accepted until TEUR RADIO EMERGENCY VETERANS — Sons of Confed- today. SERVICE GROUP — The Bar- erate Veterans will meet Tuesday, tow County Amateur Radio Emer- Oct. 16 at 7 p.m. at the Cassville TRANQUILITY HOUSE gency Service Group will hold it’s Museum. Michael K. Shaffer will DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CEN- regularly scheduled meeting at 7 be speaking on his new book “In TER – Tranquility House Domes- p.m. Monday Oct. 8, at Shoney’s Memory of Self and Comrades,” tic Violence Center is hosting its Restaurant, located near GA High- Thomas Wallace Colley’s Recol- 22nd Annual Golf Tournament on way 20 and Interstate 75. All am- lections of Civil War Service in the Oct. 5 at Woodland Hills Golf ateur radio operators interested in 1st Virginia Calvary. The author Club. Registration and breakfast emergency communications or will be selling and signing his will be at 8 a.m., with tee time at 9 served agency representatives are books. For more information, con- a.m. The cost is $400 per team or invited to attend. For further infor- tact Dale at 678-800-3214 or Mike $100 per individual. For more in- mation, contact Charles Evans at at 770-655-3240. formation, call 770-386-8093. 770-386-0676. TRICK OR TREAT NIGHT – HICKORY LOG DONA- FOOTPRINTS ON THE The Mullinax Team and Ameris- TIONS – The Cartersville High HEART — The 7th Annual Foot- Bank are hosting the first ever School volleyball team is collect- prints on the Heart Candle Light- “Downtown Cartersville Trick or ing donations for Hickory Log. ing and Remembrance Event will Treat and Outdoor Movie Night” Donations can be dropped off at be held Oct. 13 at 5 p.m. at the on Oct. 27 at 6 p.m. with movies the CHS student parking lot on Cartersville-Bartow Chamber of starting at 8 p.m. “It’s the Great Oct. 6 from 1 to 3 p.m. Commerce. Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” and “Hocus Pocus” will be shown. LOVE TRAVELS — Love CASS HIGH SCHOOL Travels, a community service- CLASS REUNIONS – A 20-year MLK SCHOLARSHIPS — based organization that seeks to reunion is being hosted for mem- MLK scholarships are available by improve the Bartow community, bers of Cass High School’s Class calling 770-382-2159 or 770-382- will have an interest meeting Sat- of 1998. Oct. 12, members and 7951. Individuals must be enrolled urday, Oct. 6, at 10:30 a.m. at the their families are invited to attend in college or vocational/technical Cartersville Goodwill Career Cen- the school’s homecoming football school. Deadline to apply is Dec. ter. The group will discuss its mis- game. On Oct. 13, a dinner is 5 at 5 p.m. sion trip to Mexico and the prom being set up at Taverna Mediter- dress collection, which starts Oct. ranean Grill at 8 p.m. The price is CARTERSVILLE-BARTOW 1, for the Belles of the Ball event. $35 per person for dinner and COUNTY CULTURAL ARTS For information on the organiza- members must RSVP by Sept. 1. ALLIANCE – The Cartersville- tion, email For more information, call 770- Bartow County Cultural Arts Al- [email protected]. 855-4237. Additionally, a reunion liance holds its monthly meeting is being held for alumni who at- the second Tuesday of each month ETOWAH INDIAN tended Cass High School in the at 5:45 p.m. at The Arts Center, lo- MOUNDS – Etowah Indian ’70s on Oct. 13 from 4 to 10 p.m. cated at 101 N. Erwin St. in down- Mounds Historic Site is hosting at the Gunn Complex in town Cartersville. Meetings are Skills of the Past, a live demon- Cartersville. A barbecue dinner open to the public. stration of primitive skills and will be served from 5 to 7 p.m. and weaponry that were essential to the there will be a bonfire and music. THE PHOTO FENCE – En- Native Americans of the Southeast Tickets cost $25 per person and tries are being accepted for The in prehistoric times, Oct. 6 from 10 payment should be sent to Revisit Photo Fence in Downtown a.m. to 4 p.m. For ticket prices, the 70’s, P.O. Box 200201, Cartersville. Photos that are ac- visit the Etowah Indian Mounds Cartersville. cepted will hang for three months website. on the fence at Founders’ Oak. The CASSVILLE HISTORICAL theme is “joy and happiness that MARTIN FAMILY RE- SOCIETY — Cassville Historical will bring a smile to the viewer.” UNION – The Martin Family is Society is hosting the Old For more information, visit holding its reunion Oct. 7 at the Cassville Cemetery Tour Saturday, www.downtowncartersville.org/ph Cartersville Civic Center, 435 W. October 13, at 3 p.m. Members otofence/. The Daily Tribune News Around Town www.daily-tribune.com • Sunday, September 30, 2018 3C EXTENSION TIP OF THE WEEK Buying more bulbs throughout the house is hard to ig- the entire call can sound like a bad but with a purpose nore. concert. Wait! Do 3) 911 or emergency calls could 6) The last thing to consider is create a problem. Traditional land- lifestyle. The majority of people I bought some more bulbs. Online. From the company that sends line home phones instantly pro- that have home telephones are baby us two catalogs – one with small quantities offered at higher pric- vides the operator with your boomers and older. If you are a ing and the other touted as their “wholesale” catalog, which might not cut address. Calling 911 from a cell multigenerational family, you may be but I don’t really believe it. phone will provide a geographical want to keep the home phone, es- Regardless, the wholesale cata- area (based on cell towers) but not pecially if you use it as a primary log offered larger quantities at the Cord! the full address. As you can imag- phone like my grandmother. My lower pricing and I usually buy ine seconds can mean a lot in emer- grandmother has expressed her dis- from it. There are small generational Roberts gency cases. You also have to have tain for cell phones numerous The other day, I ordered four changes that tend to take place over a charged phone to initiate an emer- times, so I know it is a lot easier for items totaling 350 bulbs that, time. People are waiting longer to home phone: gency call. If you are like me for- her to maintain her landline than to with shipping costs, was a get married, home ownership is de- getting to charge your cell phone switch to a cell phone full time. whopping 31 cents each. From clining, and the use of a home 1) It can be cost effective. It is until the end of the day, can possi- Every family has different needs, one perspective that might seem phones are almost non-existent. As common for companies to bundle bly make emergency calls more and it is important to re-evaluate like a little bit of money; from another perspective it might an apartment dweller, I have not in- package services together, such as challenging. those needs from time to time. Humphreys vested in a home phone, but my internet, telephone and cable. It can 4) There may be an increased Some families may be ready to cut seem like a lot of money. And parents have one even though it is be more cost effective to keep your amount of dropped calls. When I the cord and opt out from a home 350 bulbs – that sounds like a rarely used. In fact, my dad re- home phone if its bundled together, lived at home with my parents, I phone, but others may find the lot too. Until consideration is given to how a few flowers will dis- cently revealed to me that they but if there is no additional finan- would love to sit on the back porch home phone still intertwined in appear into the landscape but a drift of flowers will pop out of their have 71 voice messages in their cial benefit, then it may be time to to relax. Unfortunately, I cannot sit their daily routine. Choose what is planting bed. inbox, and most of them are so- let it go. on the back porch and talk on my best for you and your family while I bought 100 Winter Aconite (Eranthus Hyemalis). At nine bulbs licited calls. In the last decade, 2) You would have to inform so cell phone. I am sure to drop the weighing the cost and other bene- per square foot, I can plant about 11 square feet of planting bed, many consumers have leaned to- many people and agencies of your call. I cannot tell you how many fits. which amounts to a space of about 27 inches wide by 60 inches wards getting rid of their home new number if you cancelled your times I have gotten to the meat of long, or a little more than 2 feet wide by 5 feet long, or a space phones. Maybe its nostalgia but my home phone. Many entities such as the story and then poof dropped a — Alexis Roberts, RDN is the about 6 inches wide by 22 feet long. They grow to about 4 inches parents have not gotten rid of it just life insurance, health insurance, call. Almost everyone I know has Family and Consumer Sciences in height, which might make them a good border plant. Or they yet, but they have contemplated primary physicians and longtime some sort of dead spot in their Agent for Bartow County Cooper- could be planted in a blob under some hardwood trees so they still cutting the cord several times be- family members and friends have home, so getting rid of your home ative Extension, a partnership of get the springtime sun. The specifications state their bloom time cause almost everyone contacts my parents’ home number listed as phone may result in an increased The University of Georgia, The is March to April for Zone 5 which, for us in Zone 7b, means we them on their cell phones. Accord- their primary point of contact. My amount of frustration. U.S. Department of Agriculture might see them in February along with snowdrops. ing to Digital Trends, “over half of grandmother also often calls my 5) Consider sound and quality. and Bartow County. For more in- These Winter Aconite bulbs will go out front along with the Iris Americans have gotten rid of their parents on their home phone, de- Home phones tend to have better formation and free home, health, reticulata Harmony that I planted with the other bulbs out front landline telephones”, but there are spite having everyone’s cell phone sound quality than cell phones. nutrition and food safety publica- that didn’t do well enough to suit me. For the past few years, Har- still some good reasons to keep number. I also call my parents on Sometimes I have to ask callers on tions, call 770-387-5142 or visit mony managed to bloom early — maybe too early — which gave them around. their home as a last resort. It is my cell to repeat things. Similarly, our local website at me a sense of satisfaction that they did well. But they were alone Benefits of keeping your never on silent and constant ringing if there is any background noise, ugaextension.org/bartow. with their blooms. The yellow flowers of the Eranthus should pop out of the ground about the same time as deep blue Harmony blooms. I bought another 100 bulbs of The Guinea Hen Flower or The Checkered Lily or The Snake’s Head Fritillary. By whatever name you want to call it, I simply like the looks of Fritillaria meleagris, a species that can be dated back to 1575. This flower is supposed EVHS PETS bloom in April or May in Zone 5, which might mean a March or April bloom time for Zone 7b. This is another nine bulbs per square foot planting scheme. I really need to get the front bulb bed soil tested; my gut feeling leans toward a need to adjust the pH up- wards to a range between 6.5 to a near neutral 7.0. Taking a soil OF THE WEEK sample to submit for testing will be a near-term weekend project. I really want to see these purple-checkered flowers dangling in the front of the bulb bed. I’m going to try a bulb that I never considered before now. I bought 100 Geranium tuberosum a species that has been dated back to around 1596. I like geraniums (Pelargonium cultivars) and I like bloody geraniums (Geranium sanguineum) and regular wild Geranium maculatum. My thinking was this geranium would bloom about the same time in March or April as well as being about the same height as the Fritillaria meleagris. The violet-col- ored flowers should provide a contrast in color and texture against the Fritillaria. Or I might give them their own spot in the copse of trees to see how well they might naturalize over the next few years. Or in a drift, they might stand on their own. I settled on 50 Leucojum aestivum for my last selection. This bulb will bloom in April or May. Its flower resembles that of the early-blooming Snowdrop (Galanthus). I thought it might be neat to have a later-blooming plant with flowers that resemble Snow- drops. I need to keep in mind when I plant it that it grows to be- tween a foot and a foot-and-a-half tall, which means I need to find it a spot midway and toward the back of the planting bed. Since this flower is supposed to naturalize, I might plant it with the Gera- nium tuberosum. I still haven’t decided. This is another bulb that has been dated back to the late 16th Century – 1596 to be exact. An interesting side note: deer and rodents aren’t supposed to like to eat these four bulbs. A deer and rodent resistant plant is a relative characterization. Like anything else, if deer and rodents are hungry enough, they’ll eat just about anything. I’m going to plant my more-than-400 bulbs and not worry about deer, rodents, or any- thing else eating them. Meanwhile it’s time to collect a soil sample for testing. Experi- ence tells me this clay soil tends to be too acid ranging between 5.0 and 6.0 pH. I need to know.

SPECIAL — Jim Humphreys is a Bartow Master Gardener. He has been gar- Left, Chimi is a 2 year old chihuahua mix with blonde fur and dainty legs. Chimi is ready to supervise your household and let you dening in Euharlee since the 20th Century. Information about gar- know when the mailman comes by or the doorbell rings. This little guy has a heart of gold and loves to nap in a lap or be by your dening can be found on the University of Georgia Cooperative side in case you need him. Chimi seems to be housebroken and he may have to be a little pampered because he only likes wet dog Extension website, http://www.caes.uga.edu/publications/. Or contact food. On top of all this, Chimi has a cute trick or two up his sleeve and he is kind and affectionate with people he loves. Right, Pepe the Bartow County Extension Office, 320 W. Cherokee Ave., is a 6-month-old kitten with a flair for feathers and bells. Pepe recently spent a few weeks in our kitty condo and lived and played well with other cats. Pepe has a relaxed and outgoing personality, he is in love as soon as you make eye contact with him. Pepe Cartersville, 770-387-5142. The Extension Master Gardener Program would love to grow up with a family of his own. If you are interested in adopting Chimi, Pepe or any of their friends, or in volunteering is a volunteer training program for home gardeners offered through at EVHS, please visit www.EtowahValleyHumane.org. county offices of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension. Husband can’t recognize wife’s unhappiness DEAR ABBY: I have been mar- have written, “I tried it already, taking the time to write and share but how do I get her to let it go very “cookie cutter,” while I’m a ried to a wonderful man for 17 but it didn’t work.” To these peo- the wisdom. and move forward? — MOM more “eat the whole roll of cookie years. The drawback is he’s a ple, my husband always says: WHO LOVES HER IN KEN- dough” type of person. I’m not workaholic. We have not spent “Therapists are like shoes. DEAR ABBY: My daughter, TUCKY concerned with how I look vs. even one day together doing Sometimes you need to try on a “Roxanne,” married right out of how they look, but rather if I will something fun in more than 10 few before you find a good fit. high school. Eleven years later, DEAR MOM: You mean well, fit in. I want more friends and years. And, like shoes, you can grow out she finally woke up and realized but it may be time to cut back on friendships that will last beyond We both work full-time and live By of them and need new ones. the man of her dreams was a dead- being your daughter’s sounding school, but I don’t want to lose on a small farm. My husband is a Abigail Van Buren Sometimes you need a more ap- beat. She has now been divorced board, which seems more like a who I am because I joined a soror- carpenter. He collects tractors and propriate pair that matches a dif- as long as she was married, still dumping ground. Tell her you love ity. Please help. — TO RUSH OR works hay fields all summer long. “wonderful” to me. Perhaps you ferent lifestyle (You wouldn’t go looking for a good man who will her, but that repeating her unre- NOT TO RUSH Because he comes in late each should consider having a snack running in high heels, or wear flip- love her and share a future with solved grievances is getting her evening, I often eat dinner alone. after you return from work, so you flops to business meetings). her. nowhere. She needs to talk to a li- DEAR TO RUSH OR NOT: On weekends, he’s working on his can have dinner with him when he “Ask to TALK to potential ther- She’s very sensitive, and I don’t censed professional. Urge her to Don’t rush to rush. A sorority is tractors or cutting and baling hay. comes in. apists before hiring one. Ask ques- know how to tell her she needs to discuss these painful things with a not the only way you can connect I do see him a bit more during You appear to have a communi- tions. Get a feel for their change her attitude about life in therapist who can put her on a with people. Membership in a the winter months, but he thinks cation problem. Tell him what you personality and style. Ask how general, because no one wants to path to putting them behind her. sorority does not guarantee that it’s a waste of time and money to want, and don’t be shy about it. they might treat different issues hear her recite all the bad things you will have friendships that last go somewhere nice for dinner or Say you love him but need more and what types of therapy they that have happened to her since DEAR ABBY: I am a junior in beyond college. They are like any take a weekend . When I of him than he has given you for a practice, and inquire about slid- childhood. She has always had a college, and I recently transferred other living arrangement — peo- do travel, it is with my siblings be- long time. He needs to know his ing-scale fees if money is an issue. hard time letting go of small from a two-year school to a four- ple make friends with others they cause my husband prefers to stay wife feels she’s playing second If a therapist’s style doesn’t match slights, from things that go on at year school. I have made a few connect with. If you want to widen home and work. fiddle to his tractor collection. If your needs, ask for a referral to work to as far back as school or friends, but their class loads are so your social circle, the same thing I love him, but I’m beginning to he is unwilling to listen, then you someone else who might be a bet- sibling feuds. heavy I don’t get to spend much can be accomplished by living in feel like I am not his top priority. will have to evaluate whether you ter fit.” Roxanne is a wonderful, beau- time with them. I, on the other a dorm and joining clubs and spe- I am lonely for his companion- want to spend the rest of your life Abby, please encourage your tiful woman, and my heart breaks hand, have a modest class load, so cial interest groups on campus. ship. I just don’t know how to “withering.” readers not to give up. There is to think of her spending the rest of I have more free time, and I’d like handle this. He’s pretty set in his help out there for everyone. — her life alone. Her dad and I won’t to make more friends. Dear Abby is written by Abigail ways. Help. — WITHERING IN DEAR ABBY: I am married to MATT IN MARYLAND live forever. I’m afraid if I tell her I have considered joining one of Van Buren, also known as Jeanne WISCONSIN a successful mental health profes- how I feel, she’ll no longer want the two sororities on campus. But Phillips, and was founded by her sional, and I applaud how you rec- DEAR MATT: I like your to confide in me and talk out her I am worried that if I do I will mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact DEAR WITHERING: A hus- ommend therapy or counseling spouse’s analogy and suggestions problems (I am her sounding have to change my personality and Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com band who is unwilling to devote when it is called for. I have no- for finding a psychotherapist board). I don’t mind listening so likes/dislikes in order to fit in. or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, time to his wife doesn’t sound ticed that some of your readers who’s a good fit. Thank you for she can get it out of her system, Many of the girls at this school are CA 90069. 4C Sunday, September 30, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com T.V. Listing The Daily Tribune News

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING OCTOBER 3, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News GMA Day (N) ’ General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Gold House Mod Fam Single Million Little Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) Empire (N) ’ Star (N) ’ Fox 5 News at 10:00 News News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Chicago Fire (N) ’ Chicago Med (N) ’ Chicago P.D. (N) ’ The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ PiYo Wor. Cook Hot Hot Judge Hatchett Divorce Divorce Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold blackish blackish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Last Man Funny Fam. 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THURSDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING OCTOBER 4, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News GMA Day (N) ’ General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Grey’s Anatomy (N) (:01) Station 19 (N) Away-Murder Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 FOX 5 Pregame NFL Football Indianapolis Colts at New England Patriots. (N) ’ (Live) News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Super Good Will I Feel Law & Order: SVU The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Hot Hot Judge Hatchett Divorce Divorce Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold blackish blackish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Last Man Funny Fam. 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FRIDAY AFTERNOON/EVENING OCTOBER 5, 2018 12:00 12:30 1:00 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 WSB (2) # Action News GMA Day (N) ’ General Hospital (N) The Dr. Oz Show (N) Action News Action News Action News ABC ET Fresh- Speech Child Support (N) (:01) 20/20 (N) ’ Ch. 2 Ac J. Kimmel WAGA (5) $ News News TMZ Live (N) ’ Page Six Access Steve (N) ’ Å Jdg Judy Jdg Judy Fox 5 News at 5:00 Fox 5 News at 6:00 Dish Nat. TMZ (N) Last Man Cool Kids Hell’s Kitchen (N) ’ Fox 5 News at 10:00 High 5 News WXIA (11) & Atlanta The List Days of our Lives Blast Blast Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å Ellen DeGeneres 11 Alive News 11 News News Wheel Jeopardy! Manifest “Reentry” New Amsterdam ’ Dateline NBC (N) ’ The Late J. Fallon WPCH (17) _ Philips Paid Prg. Hot Hot Judge Hatchett Divorce Divorce Chicago P.D. ’ Mom ’ Mom ’ Mod Fam Mod Fam Gold Gold blackish blackish CBS46 News at 9pm Inside Last Man Funny Fam. 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SUNDAY September 30, 2018 which is a buzzkill. Don’t take it seri- you have a right to your own opinions. ously. That’s a fact. ARIES (March 21 to April 19) LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Some Mondays are lighthearted and Don’t worry if you feel cut off from Discussions about shared property and easy. This one, not so much. You are others, because this is a temporary il- inheritances might discourage you dealing with bosses, parents or the po- lusion. Just live with it. In two days today. So many rules and regulations! lice, who will restrict you in some way. everything will be different. Everyone Can you plow through all this? Yes, TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) loves you. you can. Relax. Fight the urge to give in to worry. Most VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) of the things we worry about never Someone older might discourage you Postpone important discussions with Barney Google and Snuffy Smith® by John Rose happen. Think of the positive things today. This person might criticize you partners and close friends for another you can do today — physical things or create obstacles for you. Fear not, day. Don’t have them today, because you can do that are helpful. What can because this is fluff! Even tomorrow people are critical and a bit negative. you say to someone that is positive? things look better. (Hey, it happens.) GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22 AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) Tighten your belt because this is a poor This is not a good day to approach Don’t ask bosses or supervisors for day to spend money. You feel like old someone in authority — parents, teach- permission for anything today. Their Mother Hubbard who looked in the ers, bosses or the police — to ask for a response will be: “Talk to the hand!” cupboard only to find it bare. It’s a favor or the approval of something. Wait for a day. temporary setback. Don’t do it. Not today. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) CANCER (June 21 to July 22) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Children might be an increased respon- Today the Moon is in your sign, which Avoid controversial subjects like poli- sibility today. Well, this goes with the makes you more emotional than usual. tics, religion and racial issues, because territory. Sometimes you just have to However, it also opposes stern Saturn, people will shut you down. Obviously, suck it up and cope. And you can.

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CRACKING THE Rydal plumber Felicia Flournoy ‘PORCELAIN is shattering perceptions about CEILING’ women in the trade

BY JAMES SWIFT But on the flip side, she said she also [email protected] runs into many customers who think it’s downright cool she’s thriving in an over- When small businesses make the de- whelmingly male-dominated industry. cision to expand their operations, there’s “Because there aren’t a lot of females usually an undergirding financial reason. out there, it can seem kind of isolated,” Maybe they’ve benefited from higher she said. “And when you tell people than expected revenue, or maybe they that, they’re like ‘that’s pretty awe- find themselves exploring new markets some.’” where they’d have a major competitive With all of the talk about increasing advantage. the percentage of females in STEM But for Richard and Felicia Flournoy, trades, Felicia said she often wonders their decision to accelerate A-Total why there isn’t as much of an emphasis Plumbing had nothing to do with prof- on drawing women into other technical its. trades, such as plumbing. “In 2003, we had a special needs child “The earning potential is unlimited who was born, and because of his med- and it is almost recession-proof,” she ical condition, we knew we had to grow said. “It’s like health care. There’s al- the business so we could be there for ways going to be a need for plumbing him more,” Richard, 42, said. and it’s something, also, that I feel like The Rydal couple started their small you can easily get into [and] not have the business in 2001. Before that, they debt of going to school … but still have worked at the Amazon distribution cen- the potential to make the same income ter in Henry County. as a degree could get you.” Richard recalled being frustrated with And that’s not an exaggeration. Per his third-shift warehouse gig … and data from the online job board Indeed, working for the internet commerce be- the average plumber salary in Georgia is hemoth in general. about $60,000 a year; according to data “We thought they were overcharging culled from the salary statistics com- their customers and we thought we pendium PayScale, that’s about $11,000 could start a business and really make more per year than what the average sure we served the community,” he said. bachelor of fine arts grad makes in the A second generation plumber, JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS Atlanta area, and slightly more than Both Richard and Felicia Flournoy said they’d like to see more high school students pursue plumbing as a career Richard decided to launch his own busi- path. “It’s a very good alternative to going to college,” Richard said. “Maybe we haven’t done a good job even the average master of arts degree- ness — ironically enough — in the marketing it as a good career, but it is an excellent career for women or men.” holder earns per year in the region. midst of the big dot-com bust of the “It’s a very good alternative to going early 2000s. business of plumbing. the Uber for service professionals,” That puts Felicia — who became a to college,” Richard said. “Maybe we Over the last 17 years, the Flournoy “When we very first started, every- Richard said. “So when the technician master plumber in 2008 — in rare com- haven’t done a good job marketing it as family business — which places an em- thing was done on paper,” she said. “If clicks ‘on my way,’ they can map the pany. a good career, but it is an excellent ca- phasis on residential and light commer- he needed a job, I would give him the technician all the way to their house.” “It is a male-dominated field — reer for women or men.” cial plumbing services — has grown customer’s information on a piece of While the technical side of the plumb- [women] probably don’t think they can With the population in and around the immensely. Today, A-Total Plumbing paper and he would go from there.” ing business has undergone rapid come into it,” she said. “I think a lot of metro Atlanta region booming, both has 17 employees, 12 vehicles and two And forget iPads — back then, they changes over the last decade, one area it, just it’s a dirty job. Some of it can be Flournoys said the demand for more offices in Cartersville and McDonough sometimes had to rely on pay phones as where the industry — as a whole — has difficult, physically, to do, so I think plumbing professionals is bound to in- — with plans to potentially open a third business communications solutions. remained static is the number of females those two things kind of scare women crease. in Rome in the near future. “We had Nextels at the time,” she in plumbing positions. off from getting into it.” And that, Felicia said, represents a big The Flournoys made the decision to said. “Then we went to pagers and we According to 2008 data from the While Felicia said she hasn’t experi- economic opportunity for young men relocate their main office from Kenne- would page out the information to the United States Department of Labor, enced discrimination from other and women alike. saw to 75 Wansley Drive in Cartersville technicians.” women represented just 1.3 percent of plumbers or individuals in the field, she “I don’t think that it’s exposed enough two years ago. How the times have changed. Thanks the total national workforce involved in said many customers still have a difficult out there for women to want to come “We’ve seen the growth that’s hap- to the advent of smartphone tech, many pipe-laying, plumbing, pipe-fitting and time acknowledging a woman can be a into it,” she said. “I think if some high pening in Bartow,” Richard said. “And functions of the business can be coordi- steam-fitting occupations. certified professional in the trade. schools could offer a pathway into the recognized we should move it from nated through a few swipes and flicks of By 2016, the numbers barely shifted “I do get people that would like to technical side of it — kind of like they Cobb County.” a touchscreen. at all: by then, the percentage of women speak to a man,” she said. “They don’t do mechanic shop — that would proba- Felicia, 41, said innovations in tech- “Recently, we switched to a program in such professions increased just one- believe my authority as being a master bly introduce it to more males and fe- nology have completely transformed the called Dispatch.me, and it’s kind of like tenth of one percent. plumber.” males to get them into the industry.” CUTTING THE RIBBON SPECIAL Far left, the Bartow County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting on Sept. 19 for Jones & Swanson — personal injury attorneys Andrew W. Jones, Zach Pritchard and Chase Swanson — located on 319 E. Church St., Suite 101, Cartersville. Left, Priority One held its ribbon cutting on Sept. 20. Located on 802 Burnt Hickory Road, Cartersville, Priority One specializes in low voltage services, including commercial and residential security, CCTV systems, access control, low voltage wiring, fire and phone systems.

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2D Sunday, September 30, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News Examining offers: Know who your buyer is

We bought a little three-bed- Which offer do you think we a fee. If he couldn’t find someone and get paid in the process, we you are going to do and let them room mill house recently that we should have gone with? Let’s an- to buy the property before the 14- were good with it. know there is a possibility that had intended to keep. The prob- alyze. day period was up, he would just But this guy wasn’t from our your investors might not want to lem was that we got so busy On the surface, offer No. 1 cancel the contract. area, wasn’t experienced and was go through with the deal. working on other projects that the sounds the best, right? It has al- Wholesaling is a great way for offering us a contract for cash on In doing so, both sides know house sat for a while. We kept ra- most everything you could want. beginners to get their start be- a property that he knowingly what to expect. And even if you tionalizing that since we got it at It was for full price, and we would cause you don’t have to have ac- could not perform on. did have to terminate the contract, such a good deal, it was OK for it have paid no closing costs or cess to the funds to do it. You just In other words, he was repre- no one will feel like they got to sit. But after two months, we commissions. But there was need to be willing to beat the senting himself as a cash buyer duped. And that’s a good way to could see that it was costing us something fishy about it. It called bushes to find motivated sellers when he wasn’t one. This is not do business money just sitting there, and we for a 14-day due diligence period. and get their house under contract. the right way to do business. In the end, we didn’t believe the decided to sell it to an investor in English That’s a longer-than-normal time Once you do, you sell that con- If you are going to be wholesal- wholesaler could perform. Even “as-is” condition. frame on an all-cash deal. This tract to an experienced investor. ing, a better way to approach sell- though offer No. 2 was lower, it We put it on market for $40,000 The buyers offered to pay all the made us start asking the buyer Most investors enjoy working ers is to be transparent. Instead of had a serious buyer and netted us and promptly got three all-cash closing cost and only wanted a questions. with wholesalers because they telling them you’re a cash buyer, the most money. And that’s the offers. Let’s examine those offers seven-day due diligence period. We found out that the offer help us buy, and in this case, sell let them know you are working one we went with. and see which was the best. But we had to pay a 3-percent re- came from a wholesaler down in more houses. Let me say this: we with investors who buy houses for Offer No. 1 was for full list altor commission. Atlanta who was hoping to get our would have been totally good cash. — Joe and Ashley English buy price. They offered to close by the Offer No. 3 was for $32,000 property under contract and use with this wholesaler making a Ask the seller if there’s any rea- houses and mobile homes in end of the month and to pay for all with no due diligence. The buyers the 14-day due diligence period to profit on our house. I know that son they wouldn’t want to pro- Northwest Georgia. For more in- the closing costs. They asked for offered to pay all closing costs but find an investor who could actu- sounds crazy, but we listed it at a ceed if, like in our case, you could formation or to ask a question, go a 14-day due diligence period. needed an additional two weeks to ally purchase the house. He would price we felt comfortable with. If get them a full price offer. Once to www.cashflowwithjoe.com or Offer No. 2 was for $35,000. close due to travel. then assign them our contract for he could sell it to someone else they agree, explain exactly what call Joe at 678-986-6813. County leaders graduate from the Ga. Academy of Economic Development

STAFF REPORT the strong partnership that delivers development, planning and other The Board of the Georgia Acad- this program in each of our regions essentials for community success. emy for Economic Development every year,” In addition, the curriculum fea- announces Bartow County gradu- “One of the goals for the multi- tures specific leadership skills, such ates from the 2018 Region 1 Multi- day regional Academies is to en- as consensus building, ethics in Day Training Program. courage multi-county cooperation,” public service, collaborative lead- Class participants represented a Corinne Thornton, director of the ership and other segments needed number of professional and non- Georgia Academy for Economic for effective community leadership professional economic develop- Development, said. “Many times, in economic development. Local ment fields, including elected the participants discover the issues elected officials may receive certi- officials, public servants, business facing their community are the fication training credits through the leaders, educators and social serv- same as those facing other commu- Association County Commission- ice providers from 13 counties in nities in their region and can then ers of Georgia and the Georgia Mu- Northwest Georgia. combine limited resources to ad- nicipal Association for completion The academy provided each of dress the issue.” of this program. the graduates an opportunity to The Academy’s multi-day pro- The next Region 1 Georgia gain a unique understanding of the gram, taught one day a month over Academy for Economic Develop- complexities of economic and a four-month period, includes train- ment will begin in February 2019. community development on the ing in the basics of economic and For more information, contact local, regional, and state levels. community development, plus spe- Patrick Vickers, DCA regional rep- cialized segments on business re- resentative at 404-695-2093, or by Bartow County graduates at the cruitment and retention, tourism May 8, 2018 ceremony included: email at product development, downtown • Matthew Gambill [email protected]. SPECIAL • Lynn Gayton Representatives from The Board of the Georgia Academy for Economic Development pose • Al Pallone alongside Bartow County graduates of the the Georgia Academy of Economic Development, Tom • Tom Sills Sills, Al Pallone, Lynn Gayton and Matthew Gambill.

Created in 1993, the academy as- from across Georgia. Since its or- Power provide facilitators for the the board Johnna Robinson said. sembles a cross section of eco- ganization, the academy has pro- program and the Georgia Depart- “The Academy has formalized the nomic development professionals vided training for thousands of ment of Community Affairs pro- opportunity to bring together stake- and resources to provide this train- professional and non-professional vides staff support. holders to share best practices, ing in all 12 service delivery re- economic developers around the “Georgia Power has historically leverage expertise and build rela- gions in Georgia. The Board of state. And, since 1998, the academy played a major role in the State’s tionships among our communities Directors of the academy represent has been offered annually in all 12 economic development,” Georgia with the same goal in mind: ensur- public and private economic devel- regions of the state. Power Company Community De- ing economic growth and prosper- opment organizations and agencies Georgia EMC and Georgia velopment Manager and chair of ity for our state. We are proud of Bartow County Health Inspections Arby’s shelled eggs, Canadian bacon and raw • Observed potentially hazardous cooked 121 Old Alabama Road, Cartersville bacon) cold held at greater than 41 chicken held in facility for more than 24 hours Date: Sept. 26 degrees. without proper date marking. Score: 91 Country Inn & Suites Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers McDonald’s 43 Highway 20 Spur, Cartersville East Main St., Cartersville 150 Allatoona Road, Cartersville Date: Sept. 27 Date: Sept. 28 Date: Sept. 26 Score: 85 Score: 92 Score: 87 Inspection notes: Inspection notes: • Observed potentially hazardous food items Hardee’s • Observed buildup of slime on interior of not cold held at 41 degrees or below. (diced 104 S. Tennessee St., Cartersville ice machine chute. tomatoes: 60 degrees, shredded cheese: 59 de- Date: Sept. 28 • Observed potentially hazardous food (raw grees). Score: 91

THE WEEK IN REVIEW

STOCK MARKET INDEXES STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST MUTUAL FUNDS Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init Wk Wk YTD Wk Wk YTD Name Obj ($Mlns) NAV 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt Dow Jones industrials -181.45 -69.84 -106.93 54.65 18.38 Name Ex Div Last Chg %Chg %Chg Name Ex Div Last Chg %Chg %Chg American Funds AmrcnBalA m MA 66,613 27.93 +0.2 +9.1/B +9.1/A 5.75 250 Close: 26,458.31 AT&T Inc NY 2.00 33.58 -.20 -0.6 -13.6 iShR2K NY 1.77 168.55 -1.85 -1.1 +10.6 American Funds CptlIncBldrA m IH 66,992 60.38 -0.1 +1.1/E +5.4/B 5.75 250 AbbottLab NY 1.12 73.36 +4.31 +6.2 +28.5 IndiaGCap Mkt ... 6.45 +3.55 +122.4 +545.0 1-week change: -285.19 (-1.1%) American Funds GrfAmrcA m LG 93,649 56.69 +0.9 +22.9/C +14.4/C 5.75 250 MON TUES WED THUR FRI AMD NA ... 30.89 -.13 -0.4 +200.5 Intel NA 1.20 47.29 +.63 +1.4 +2.4 American Funds IncAmrcA m AL 74,915 23.20 -0.1 +5.2/E +7.5/D 5.75 250 27,000 Allstate NY 1.84 98.70 -3.12 -3.1 -5.7 IntPap NY 1.90 49.15 -4.97 -9.2 -15.2 American Funds InvCAmrcA m LB 63,919 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By Thomas N. Culpepper “A peanut butter and jelly sand- wich, and it was pretty good. That Name: William C. Lowery was breakfast, lunch and dinner.” Branch: U.S. Army, 8th Army, Once in Korea he was assigned 790th Quartermaster Corps to the 45th Infantry Division. He Dates of Service: 1952 – 1954 was stationed near the lines and (Korean War) they would get “red alerts” de- Rank: Staff Sergeant manding that they grab their M1 rifle and “jump in a hole” (fox On June 25, 1950, the Korean hole). The “red alerts” meant that peninsula erupted in a war that some enemy forces had gotten lasted until July 27, 1953. This re- Culpepper through the lines but their loca- sulted in the division of the tion was not specifically known. peninsula into what is known as in Korea. After completing his military North and South Korea. Although “It was cold. I remember that. service, William Lowery returned negotiations attempted to achieve A lot of those things you try not to Cartersville. Once at home, he a formal end to the war, the con- to remember, but some things worked for Goodyear Tire and flict remains at a standstill under stay with you,” he said. Rubber Company for several a cease-fire armistice. Mr. Lowery told me that, while years. He also worked for Geor- Of the 2,800,000 total casual- stationed in South Korea, there gia Power in the Security Depart- ties, the American forces lost a was a particularly well-known ment, where he was head of the total of 33,741 soldiers, sailors, Marine aviator stationed nearby north SWAT team. Mr. Lowery airmen and marines. and every time a plane would retired from Georgia Power in One of the local men that take off they would joke, “There 1989. served this country during the goes Ted Williams”. He relayed a story about a time Korean War was William C. Low- William C. Lowery also served when his grandson asked him to ery, a Cass High School graduate in country with some other local go to Camp Sidney Dew to camp and lifelong resident of Bartow service members. out. He asked him where they County. Pete Scoggins was killed in ac- would sleep, in a cabin on bunks? Mr. Lowery served in the tion by Chinese mortar fire and His grandson said no, they would United States Army in the quar- Robert Edward Cooper is still sleep in a tent in sleeping bags. termaster corps and was stationed currently listed as MIA by the Mr. Lowery refused to go. As he in Yeongdeungpo, a small village Department of Defense told me, “I promised the Lord in in the shadow of Seoul. The quar- POW/MIA Accounting Agency 1953, if He got me out of the termaster corps supplied troops as of August 16, 2016. (Find out sleeping bag in Korea, I would with the necessary materials more about Korean War MIAs at never get in another one.” needed in the field to prosecute http://www.dpaa.mil/Our-Miss- As far as I can tell, he never got the war. ing/Korean-War-POW-MIA- in another sleeping bag. Mr. Lowery said he was drafted List/). William C. Lowery was mar- and sent to Fort Jackson, South According to the Defense ried to Doris Lowery for 66 years. Lowery Carolina, around Thanksgiving of POW/MIA Accounting Agency, His son, Ronnie Lowery, is re- 1952. From there, he was sent to there are currently 7,686 Korean tired from Bartow County EMS Fort Lee, Virginia, for training as War US MIAs. and his grandson, Weston Low- can attest to the fact that it was, in the peninsula and numbers from Zone (DMZ). a quartermaster. After completing He also said that he remem- ery, is currently serving in the fact, a war. each country gave their lives to — Thomas N. Culpepper is a training, he was put on a ship and bered getting off the ship in Pusan U.S. Army as a helicopter pilot. When shots are fired in anger free South Korea from its com- retired chief of police, security sent to South Korea. He arrived in and was handed a small bag. He While the Korean War was also from one side to another, that munist oppressors. consultant, member of the Amer- Pusan, South Korea, Jan. 1, 1953. took the bag and moved on with known as the Korean Conflict or constitutes war, no matter by Today the line between the ican Legion and veteran. He can I asked Mr. Lowery what he the others disembarking. a police action, those that served what name it is called. North and South is, and continues be contacted at remembered most about his time What was in the bag? in the military during this event Many countries sent troops to to be, known as the Demilitarized [email protected]. Harbin Clinic helps Bartow residents prepare for flu season

With flu season fast approach- person requires about two weeks • Get a flu shot to protect — This report was provided by ing, Harbin Clinic is ready to help after vaccination for antibodies against this year’s flu virus strains. Harbin Clinic. families ward off the dreaded that protect against the flu to de- • Wash your hands often for at Harbin Clinic Cartersville virus. velop in the body. least 20 seconds with warm water cares completely about keeping Harbin Clinic Family Medicine Flu season typically runs from and soap. your family healthy and flu-free. Cartersville and Pediatrics October through March. In Geor- • Use a tissue to cover your Call 470-490-7470 for informa- Cartersville — both located at 150 gia, roughly 5 to 20 percent of the mouth if you sneeze or cough. tion about Family Medicine Gentilly Blvd., Cartersville — are population gets the flu every sea- • Stay home from school or Cartersville and 470-490-6670 giving patients easy ways to bol- son and more than 200,000 people work if you are exhibiting flu-like for information about Pediatrics ster their flu resistance. are hospitalized each year from symptoms. Cartersville. Call 470-601-5650 Harbin Clinic Family Medicine flu-related complications. • If you feel ill, ask for a face- for information about Family Cartersville is offering walk-in flu “We want to encourage our pa- mask to help prevent germs from Medicine and Pediatrics vaccines for all current patients tients of all ages to come by our spreading. Adairsville. during the hours of 8 a.m. to 4:30 offices and get their flu shots,” p.m. and on Saturday from 8 a.m. Harbin Clinic Family Medicine to noon. Physician Dr. Jayson Fields says. Cartersville Pediatrics will be “This is an important step in keep- holding flu-shot clinics on Satur- ing both you and your family day, Oct. 6, and Saturday, Oct. 13, healthy and flu-free this flu sea- from 8 a.m. to noon for current son.” Harbin Clinic patients. The first step in protecting Patients of Harbin Clinic Fam- against the flu is getting a flu shot. ily Medicine and Pediatrics Harbin Clinic recommends that in- Adairsville, located at 115 North dividuals six months and older get Central Avenue, can take advan- a flu shot annually, because the flu tage of a flu-shot clinic on virus strains change from year to Wednesday, Oct. 10, from 1 to 4 year. p.m. The flu virus can be spread The Center for Disease Control through coughs, sneezes and dirty recommends everyone get a flu hands. To help protect against the vaccine before flu begins spread- flu, Harbin Clinic physicians offer ing in the community. The average these five tips:

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