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BOOM ON PANAMA CITY BEACH Glades residents fear impact of townhomes

A portable fi re station sits at the Hartsfi eld-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. The Bay County Commission recently agreed to purchase two similar stations. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Bay getting 2 portable fi re stations

By Patrick McCreless At a glance [email protected] @PCNHPatrickM The two portable stations from Panhandle Power PANAMA CITY — In a Solutions LLC cost a total of way, firefighters in two Bay about $2.9 million. They are County communities are composed mostly of a thick, about to go camping. fabric-like material and can The Bay County Com- be erected and taken down mission recently agreed to again. The stations can with- buy two portable fire sta- stand almost 190 mph winds, tions, one for Southport and will have kitchens and will the other for Hiland Park. be used to store vehicles and Erected much like tents, the equipment. structures temporarily will replace stations destroyed by the Category 5 Hur- ricane Michael. And once new, permanent stations Emergency Management are built, the portables will Agency to reimburse most help provide fire services of the cost. for other underserved areas Both structures are com- of the county. posed mostly of a thick, An aerial view shows homes in The Glades neighborhood on July 31. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] The county agreed to buy fabric-like material and can the two portable stations be erected and taken down for a total of about $2.9 mil- again similarly to tents. The lion from Panhandle Power stations, strong enough to Combination of events has created a Solutions LLC. The county nightmare for several dozen families plans to apply to the Federal See FIRE, A3

LOCAL | B1 By Ed Offley [email protected] EXPERTS: PANAMA CITY BEACH — HEARING Growth can mean pain as well as opportunity. THUNDER? The ongoing development boom on the Beach “island” RUN FOR is creating many new jobs, businesses and housing, SHELTER but friction and conflict are sometimes a byproduct. Just ask the residents living along Glades Turn in the Glades neighborhood. For 30 years, several dozen IS claims bombing households on the dead-end residential street enjoyed a friendly coexistence with the at Kabul wedding Hombre Golf Club. The golf course fairways and greens These neighbors in The Glades — from left, Michael Knapp, Anna formed a luscious open space Costine, Diane Wetherbee, Roland Costine, Kerri Carothers and By Rahim Faiez of war. Then, in a flash, he behind the single-family Mike Avitt — have joined together to express concern with planned and Cara Anna detonated his explosives- homes. developments. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] The Associated Press filled vest, killing dozens Today, a combination of — and Afghanistan grieved events — including Hurricane backing up within 26 feet of with trees. During his span KABUL, Afghanistan — again. Michael and the pressure for their property lines. of ownership from 1989 to The suicide bomber stood The local Islamic State additional housing in Panama For years, nine of the golf 2016, developer Wes Burn- in the middle of the danc- affiliate claimed respon- City Beach — has created a course’s 27 holes ran like ham encouraged the residents ing, clapping crowd as sibility for the deadliest nightmare for several dozen a green river through the to extend their home devel- hundreds of Afghan chil- attack in the capital this families in the neighborhood neighborhood, and resi- opments out over the formal dren and adults celebrated year, with 63 killed and as they fear construction of a dents’ backyards opened up a wedding in a joyous wall of two-story townhomes onto wide open spaces edged See GROWTH, A3 release from Kabul’s strain See BOMBING, A3

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immediately behind their changes to the zoning provi- GROWTH houses. The company is also sions on setback rules that looking to build 150 single- would enable the city to come From Page A1 family homes elsewhere on the up with “a good compromise.” closed golf course. City Manager Mario Gis- “These townhomes will suf- bert told The News Herald on property lines, several resi- focate us,” Anna Costine told Thursday that the staff is con- dents said. the City Council at its July 25 tinuing to work with attorneys “He (Burnham) encouraged meeting, noting that under for both sides “on options, if us to do everything we wanted the current setback rules, the any, that may be available.” because (the improvements) structures could be erected just In an interview on Thursday, would make the golf course 26 feet from their backyards. Roberts said D.R. Horton has look good,” said Glades resi- “I know you can help … please the legal right to develop the dent Mike Avitt, who has have some empathy for us.” property as the current zoning owned his home on Glades Residents said the problem permits. Turn for three years. “People would be greatly reduced if the “All of that property is zoned planted trees (on golf course city could change the zoning high-density commercial,” land) for many years.” Resi- An aerial view shows homes in The Glades neighborhood on July 31. rules to extend the setback Roberts said. “In theory, they dents also planted gardens [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] separation to 60 feet. could build a Walmart store or where the golf course rough Residents speaking to the a strip mall on that fairway.” came up against their yards, Costine said. devastated the property, fell- council at that session said the He added that he had agreed and added fencing, swimming In fact, a different and more ing 275 trees, Roberts closed fairway already suffered from to sell the land to D.R. Horton, pools and patios. serious problem had qui- the Hombre for good, and serious drainage issues that led and not to other develop- After Burnham sold the golf etly existed for 26 years. In entered into negotiations to to flooding in an even moderate ers who had shown interest course to developer George 1990, the city had approved a sell the rest of the land for rainfall. They also alleged that in it, because the company Roberts in 2016, the relation- zoning change for part of the development. He subsequently the higher-density develop- had agreed to keep the use ship remained positive, said golf course from recreational signed a contract with national ment would degrade their residential. Roland Costine, who with his to high-density commercial homebuilder D.R. Horton for property values and quality of Roberts said there is plenty wife, Anna, has owned their development. It was a shift that the property, which is still life with increased traffic into of time for the residents, the home in the neighborhood few residents were aware of in pending as the company con- the neighborhood. developer and city officials to for 14 years. Roland Costine the fall of 2018, when Roberts ducts due diligence. While cautioning that come up with a compromise. recalled a conversation with signaled that he was interested Glades residents who live on nothing can be done until the “It’s way too early,” he said. Roberts shortly after the sale in selling an 80-acre section of Glades Turn, one block north developer formally applies for “If we were to close (on the when he asked the new owner the golf course near the Tierra of Hutchison Boulevard, said a building permit, the council sale) today, it will still take a if he had a problem with the Verde neighborhood for resi- they were horrified to learn expressed sympathy for the year for all the planning and various encroachments that dential development. The that D.R. Horton tentatively residents. At Councilman Paul permitting.” Burnham had approved. City Council subsequently plans to build 80 two-story Casto’s request, the council Officials with D.R. Horton “His exact answer was, approved the zoning change. townhome units on eight acres asked Planning Director Mel did not respond to a request ‘No, I don’t have a problem,’ ” After Hurricane Michael of the 15th fairway, which lies Leonard to explore possible for comment.

said the temporary struc- stations. Once that is done, the blast late Saturday. FIRE tures will serve Hiland Park then the temporary stations BOMBING He and his friends had and Southport better than the will be available for other uses, already buried 16 bodies, From Page A1 old permanent stations since Bowen said. From Page A1 among them several close they can be placed in better “We can break them down, relatives, including a locations. put them back in a box and store 7-year-old boy. withstand almost 190 mph “Both of those old locations them for when we need them, 182 wounded, while out- Aslim looked winds, will have kitchens and were decided way before the or we can place them in other raged Afghans questioned exhausted, and said he will be used to store vehicles county got into the fire busi- unincorporated areas,” Bowen just how safe they will be was waiting to bury more. and equipment. ness,” Bowen said. “Those said. under an approaching deal Nearby, a man named Similar structures recently particular locations are not Bowen said adding more between the United States Amanullah, who lost his have been used at Tyndall Air good locations for fire stations.” fire stations, even tempo- and the Taliban to end 14-year-old son, said in Force Base. Once the temporary stations rary ones, could help lower America’s longest war. anguish that the explosion Mark Bowen, chief of county are erected, the county will insurance rates for some area Stunned had mangled the boy’s face emergency services, said have the full firefighting cov- homeowners. families buried the dead, so badly he could no longer Southport and Hiland Park erage it did before the storm, “These stations will allow some digging with their recognize it. lost their fire stations after the Bowen said. us to go into rural parts of the bare hands. One wounded “I wish I could find the hurricane, meaning firefight- And after they’re placed, the county and put a station in survivor, Mohammad pieces of my son’s body and ers have had to travel farther county will start looking for there and put an engine in it,” Aslim, still wore his blood- put them as one piece into to serve those areas. Bowen money to build new permanent he said. ied clothes the day after the grave,” he cried.

* ** A4 Monday, August 19, 2019 | The News Herald NATION&WORLD Suburban voters pressure GOP on guns

By Jonathan J. Cooper element, a state element, a The Associated Press society element,” McSally told reporters in Phoenix on GILBERT, Ariz. — Fol- Thursday. “Let’s figure out lowing the news has what we can do that’s mean- grown stressful for Angela ingful, that’s thoughtful, Tetschner, a 39-year-old that’s not political theater in nurse raising four children in order to stop these crimes.” this sprawling Phoenix suburb McSally’s message echoes of tile roofs, desert yards, what other Republicans are young families and voters who saying. are increasingly up for grabs. After two shootings killed “Sometimes I do think 31 people in less than 24 about the school shootings,” hours, President Donald said Tetschner, who doesn’t Trump started talking about pay much attention to politics tougher background checks but has been disappointed in on gun buyers and promi- President Donald Trump, nent Republicans expressed days after sending her 5-year- support for laws that make it old boy to kindergarten. She’d easier for authorities to seize like to see Congress tighten weapons from people deemed gun laws, but her expectations suicidal or dangerous. for action are low. Senate Majority Leader “You can’t not put your kid Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., a in school,” she said. “I just longtime opponent of gun hope and pray that nothing Sen. Martha McSally, R-Ariz., speaks to reporters about guns Thursday following a visit to a grocery control laws, said the Senate happens.” store pharmacy in Phoenix. [JONATHAN J. COOPER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] could not fail to act, although Tetschner’s worries are he ignored a push by Demo- weighing heavy on Republi- right to bear arms. McSally’s challenge is to part of it,” said David Win- crats to call lawmakers back cans in Arizona and elsewhere “Republicans’ backs are navigate that divide. The ston, a Republican pollster from summer recess to debate in the wake of recent mass already against the wall freshman senator is facing who advises GOP congres- the issue. shootings. The party has seen among suburban voters, par- a difficult reelection fight, sional leaders. McSally’s hopes for hold- once-reliable suburbs turn ticularly college-educated probably against Democrat Pressure on McSally has ing her seat hinge on holding competitive as women worry women,” said Whit Ayres, Mark Kelly, a former astro- been evident since shoot- onto voters in suburbs such as about their children’s safety a Republican consultant. naut who became a prominent ings in California, Texas and Gilbert, Mesa and Scottsdale and bristle at Trump’s harsh “And the inability of our gun-controladvocateafterhis Ohio. She has adopted a softer where Republicans have tra- rhetoric on race and immi- political system to pass what wife, then-U.S. Rep. Gabrielle tone and spoken forcefully ditionally performed well but gration, and they embraced most Americans see as com- Giffords, was shot in the head against hate and domestic saw their fortunes wane in last Democratic alternatives in monsense reforms related to in an attempted assassination terrorism. A vocal supporter year’s midterms. Before she last year’s midterm elections. gun violence only makes the in Tucson in 2011. of gun rights who once called was appointed to the seat held GOP candidates look- matter worse.” While gun control often universal background checks by the late Sen. John McCain, ing ahead at tough races That tension is palpable in fades from the conversation unconstitutional, McSally McSally narrowly lost a 2018 increasingly are eyeing new Arizona, a state with an ardent weeks after a high-profile now says she is open to talking Senate race to Democrat ways to address anxieties gun culture as well as a grow- shooting, the issue is likely about new gun laws. She also Kyrsten Sinema, partly due about gun violence, and to ing population of newcomers to be a steady presence in says she intends to introduce to voters on the outskirts of do that without crossing the seeking sun, jobs and afford- this race, but not determine legislation to make domestic Phoenix who split their tick- party’s base, which sees gun able housing in the suburbs the outcome by itself. “It’s a terrorism a federal crime. ets, voting for both Sinema restrictions as an infringe- that ring Phoenix. part of their decision-mak- “We all need to do our part, and Republican Gov. Doug ment on the constitutional Republican Sen. Martha ing process, but it’s only a whether there’s a federal Ducey.

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Erie Bureau of Fire Chief Guy Santone pays his A man stops on his way to the top of what once A migrant is comforted by a crew member of the respects during the funeral service for siblings was the Okjokull glacier, Sunday in Iceland. It was a Open Arms Spanish humanitarian boat Sunday off the La’Myhia Jones, 8; Luther Jones Jr., 6; Ava Jones, 4; funeral for ice. With poetry, moments of silence and coast of the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, southern and Jaydan Augustyniak, 9 months, at the Bayfront political speeches about the urgent need to fight Italy. Several migrants jumped into the sea from a Convention Center in Erie on Aug. 17. Three of the climate change, Icelandic officials, activists and Spanish rescue boat Sunday in a thwarted bid to victims were the children of a volunteer firefighter, others bade goodbye to what once was a glacier. reach shore in Italy, where the government’s hard- Luther Jones. Their mother, Shevona Overton, is also Icelandic geologist Oddur Sigurðsson pronounced the line interior minister, Matteo Salvini, has refused to the mother of Jaydan. [JACK HANRAHAN/ERIE TIMES-NEWS Okjokull glacier extinct about a decade ago. [FELIPE let the 107 passengers disembark. [FRANCISCO GENTICO/ VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] DANA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] THE ASSOCIATED PRESS]

CLEARWATER, FLA. ANCHORAGE, ALASKA WARSAW, POLAND PHOENIX MADRID 2 moms charged in adoption Man discovers message in Rescue workers try to free 2 shuttered Arizona shelters for Wildfire forces 4,000 to scams were Florida jail inmates bottle from Russian Navy 2 trapped cavers in Poland immigrant kids could reopen evacuate in Canary Islands

Two Florida women A 50-year-old letter in a Polish media are report- The nation’s largest Around 4,000 people were scammed two adoptive bottle was discovered by a ing that more than two dozen provider of shelters for evacuated Sunday because of couples in cases that appear man on the shores of western rescue experts are trying to immigrant children is looking wildfires that, for the second unrelated but started when Alaska connecting him with free two spelunkers trapped to reopen two facilities that time in a week, ravaged the they were pregnant in the the Russian Navy. by rising water in a cave in the state of Arizona forced it countryside of one of Spain’s same jail, authorities said. Anchorage television sta- southern Poland. to shutter last year because Canary Islands. The Pinellas County Sher- tion KTUU reported that The private broadcaster of issues with employee The latest blaze broke iff’s Office said in a news Tyler Ivanoff found the hand- TVN said Sunday that rescue background checks and alle- out on Saturday afternoon release that no evidence written Russian letter early officials have not yet managed gations of abuse. near the town of Valleseco indicates the scams were this month while gathering to make contact with the two, Southwest Key filed on Gran Canaria island coordinated, but acknowl- firewood near Shishmaref. whobecametrappedSaturday applications to reopen a in the Atlantic Ocean edged both women signed Officials say Ivanoff posted in the Wielka Sniezna cave in downtown Phoenix facility archipelago. the pre-birth agreements photos on Facebook where the Tatra mountains. that can house 420 children By Sunday afternoon, around the same time while Russian speakers translated Wielka Sniezna is the and one in the outer suburbs the fire had taken two dif- being held at the county jail the message to be a greeting deepest and longest cave in that can house 139. ferent directions, burning in Clearwater, Florida. from the Russian Navy dated Poland, consisting of a com- The suburban facility, in more than 4,200 acres as it Authorities arrested 1969. plex system of passages, wells a place called Youngtown, continued advancing, the Angelica Lopez, 30, on Officials say Russian and running water. was shuttered last year amid provincial government said Wednesday and Ceara Rae reporters located the origi- TVN quoted the head of the reports that staff shoved and in a series of tweets. Stowe, 26, on Friday on one nal writer, Captain Anatoliy local rescue team, Jan Krzysz- dragged unruly children. Officials described the fire and two counts of adop- Botsanenko. tof, as saying that explosives Videos released to report- as having “great potential” tion deception, respectively Botsanenko says he sent would be used to widen pas- ers show staffers dragging to spread. because Stowe gave birth to the message while aboard sages in the cave in hopes of children on the ground and twins. the Sulak. reaching the trapped cavers. shoving a boy against a door. The Associated Press

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Heavily polluted US weapons ‘Miracle house’ in Ohio draws sites are now home to wildlife pilgrims amid sainthood push

By Dan Elliott By Mitch Stacy Her house — now with glass. That lasted until The Associated Press The Associated Press beige vinyl siding and a 2004, when a high school good-sized parking lot boy with a slingshot shat- DENVER — From a CANTON, Ohio — Late — has remained an under- tered some of the panes. tiny Pacific island to a in the summer of 1939, the-radar destination for The Wise house stands leafy Indiana forest, a crowds of strangers started the faithful and curious. out because it doesn’t stand handful of sites where showing up at Rhoda Her former home is out, blending in with a row the United States manu- Wise’s house next to a city one of dozens of Catholic of Habitat for Human- factured and tested some dump in Ohio after she let shrines and pilgrimage sites ity homes, built across of the most lethal weap- it be known that miracles in the United States, rang- the street in recent years, ons known to humankind were occurring in her room. ing from modest to grand. and the rest of the frayed are now peaceful havens Eight decades later, Among them are one of residential neighborhood. for wildlife. people still make pilgrim- the largest crucifixes in These days, there’s a golf An astonishing array ages to the wood frame the world in the woods of course where the dump of animals and habitats In this Wednesday photo, white pelicans take fl ight bungalow at the edge of Michigan, an altar inside a used to be. flourished on six obso- over power lines near the Hanford Reach National Canton, Ohio, seeking their 50-foot-high cave carved Regardless of the valid- lete weapons complexes Monument near Richland, Wash. [ELAINE THOMPSON/THE own miracles. Wise died in into a cliff in Oregon, and ity of the Rhoda Wise — mostly for nuclear or ASSOCIATED PRESS] 1948, but her legend as a a small chapel in Minne- narrative — scoffers note chemical arms — because Christian mystic has blos- sota built as a tribute to the that she was known to the sites banned the somed with time. And last Virgin Mary, to whom the have mental health prob- public and other intru- cleanup, at the Hanford examined the health fall, after years of discus- locals prayed when a plague lems — people still arrive sions for decades. Site in Washington state risks to wildlife at the sions, the local Roman of grasshoppers devastated by the busload. They come The government con- where the government cleaned-up refuges as Catholic diocese petitioned crops in the 1870s. to view her 9-foot-square verted them into refuges produced plutonium for extensively as the poten- the Vatican to make Wise a In 1996, a popular shrine bedroom, pray and sit in the under U.S. Fish and bombs and missiles. tial danger to humans, saint, renewing interest in developed in the parking Jesus chair, which has been Wildlife Service man- but few problems have her former home. lot of an office building repaired numerous times agement, and they now CONTAMINATION been reported. The story starts with the in Clearwater, Florida, through the years and now protect black bears and LEFT BEHIND At least 30 of the 560- sickly Wise, who lived with where thousands believed a is painted gold. There is no black-footed ferrets, plus refuges managed her alcoholic husband and 60-foot image of Mary had admission fee. Donations coral reefs and brushy Despite the compli- by the wildlife service young daughter, claiming appeared on the mirrored pay the bills. steppes, rare birds and cated and expensive have some history with she was healed of a termi- imperiled salmon. cleanups, significant the military or weap- nal illness and was visited But the cost of the contamination has been ons production, the AP by Jesus Christ as she suf- conversions is stagger- left behind, some experts found. Most handled fered in her bed. ing, and some critics say say. This legacy, they conventional weapons, When word got out, the sites have not been say, requires restric- not nuclear or chemical. people began arriving at scrubbed well enough of tions on where visitors Many of the conver- all hours, seeking spiritual pollutants to make them can go and obligates the sions came after the guidance and asking to see safe for humans. government to moni- first and second world the wooden chair where The military, the U.S. tor the sites for perhaps wars. It was an inexpen- Jesus sat. They stood in Department of Energy centuries. sive way to expand the lines around the block to and private companies “They would be worse national refuge system, file past her bed when she have spent more than if they were surrounded especially in urban areas appeared to suffer stigmata $57 billion to clean up the by a fence and left off- with scarce open space, — bloody wounds on her six heavily polluted sites, limits for decades and said Mark Madison, the head, hands and feet like according to figures decades,” said David Fish and Wildlife Ser- those Jesus suffered on the gathered by The Associ- Havlick, a professor at vice’s historian. cross — until she implored ated Press from military the University of Colo- When the Cold War the church to take her off and civil agencies. rado at Colorado Springs ended in the 1980s, more display. And the biggest bills who studies military-to- surplus military lands Newspapers and national have yet to be paid. The wildlife conversions. were earmarked for ref- magazines sent reporters to Energy Department “That said, it would uges. Some were among write about Ohio’s “miracle estimates it will cost be better if they were the most dangerously house.” between $323 billion cleaned up more polluted sites in the The parade of pilgrims and $677 billion more thoroughly.” nation but held swaths slowed down after Wise’s to finish the costliest Researchers have not of hard-to-find habitat. death but never stopped.

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Tim Thompson | Publisher Will Glover | Managing Editor Mike Cazalas | Editor Thwarting China’s aggression

or decades, we The foreign currency Westerners told that Beijing has hoovered ourselves a happy in has allowed it to invest Fstory about the in some useful things; the rise of China. Sure, the infrastructure is in many Middle Kingdom was ways world class. But it repressive. But as it grew has also had less salutary richer and more powerful, impacts, such as helping it would inevitably China with its frightening liberalize. Representative military buildup. democracy and the The United States is protection of minority finally acting. The Trump rights were inevitable as administration says it China joined the class of is working to redress middle-income nations. America’s gross trade At least that was the imbalance with China and conventional wisdom clamp down on Beijing’s Farmers can plant seeds for from Washington to intellectual property theft. London to Tokyo. Unfortunately, the tools The events of the available are blunt ones, defi ning their future past several years wielded by a sometimes have squashed that reckless president. Trump myth. China has grown has levied billions of By Lynetta Usher Griner, Jim control, and water filtration scheduled to host Rep. Kathy much wealthier and dollars of tariffs on Strickland, and Jack Payne for free. Forests give you that. Castor of Tampa, chair of many Chinese people China. Producers don’t get much the Select Committee on in booming cities like Beijing has responded t’s the people who credit – in public image nor the Climate Crisis, to visit Shanghai and Beijing enjoy in kind. On Thursday, feed, clothe, and in their bank accounts – for with us this month to talk lifestyles that “China’s central bank I shelter you speak- this. For the most part, they climate action with farm- would seem familiar to set the midpoint of the ing. We need to talk. bear the cost of keeping ers, foresters, and ranchers denizens of Western renminbi’s daily trading We’ve been busy produc- their lands undeveloped. as allies in strategizing. metropolises. range above 7 to the ing food and fiber as well as We as producers and It only makes sense that But the attendant American dollar for the the science to limit farm- scientists will continue to producers get involved. political liberalization first time in more than ing’s footprint. Now we’re bring climate-conscious As if we needed any hasn’t happened. China a decade,” the New talking about farming’s ideas as well as food to the reminder of what the stakes remains ferociously York Times reported. role in the climate crisis. table. Ideas like no-till farm- are, Hurricane Michael repressive at home, “Thursday’s move in We know we can do ing that keeps carbon in snapped the trunks of trees policing dissent and effect tells financial more to lower greenhouse the soil instead of released like matchsticks, ruin- imprisoning free thinkers. markets that Beijing gas emissions and capture to the air. Like soil sensors ing a 20-year crop. It is building a mass expects the renminbi to carbon. The University of that tell us we can shut off In Florida, the leadership electronic surveillance continue to weaken versus Florida’s Institute of Food water pumps – and emis- of visionary farmers, forest- state to monitor its the dollar, perhaps well and Agricultural Sciences sions from the fuel that runs ers, and ranchers, the sci- repressed citizens. past the 7-to-the-dollar (UF/IFAS), which has been them. Like reducing carbon ence of solutions from UF/ China has also thrown level.” The tit-for-tat has hosting these discussions, miles from field to fork by IFAS, and the support of hundreds of thousands of sent stock markets on provides science that says so. figuring out how to grow food the facilitating group Solu- its Muslim citizens into both sides of the What’s happening in here instead of importing it. tions from the land will labor camps. And when it Pacific reeling. Florida is part of a movement We call it climate-smart produce an action agenda. is not propping up North The United States seems to grow a crop of ideas on agriculture. It means pro- Farmers, foresters, Korean, Beijing to be in a strong position. how to get ahead of higher ducing more food with less and ranchers have too continues to threaten Our economy is more temperatures, stronger water and fewer chemicals. long let themselves be its neighbors. powerful and there are hurricanes, and rising sea It means getting started painted as the problem. China is an economic signs the Chinese system levels that put salt in the soil. on research now instead of This is our way of becom- predator. It’s a thief of is struggling. If Much of the technol- waiting for triple-digit tem- ing part of the solution. intellectual property, we can’t take a stand ogy needed for a better peratures to fry our fields. It and has pillaged our now, when our economy is farm of the future exists means farming in a way that Lynetta Usher Griner is the companies and our hot, when can we? There now. Some Florida farm- sequesters more carbon. 2018 Florida Farmer of the Pentagon of their would be little appetite ers, foresters, and ranch- It’ll cost. Science can Year and a generational forest technology for decades. during a stiff recession. ers already demonstrate help answer how much. landowner and logger. Jim It subsidizes its domestic Still, the stakes are climate-friendly practices. Public policy, though, will Strickland is the Audubon industries to weaken high and an all-out Consider that your $5 have to grapple with the Florida Sustainable Rancher foreign competitors, trade war could cool the hamburger comes with question of who pays. of the Year. They are the co- it has weakened its economy down fast. Let complimentary sides of Because we’re a bit defen- chairs of the Florida Climate- currency to make its us hope China is willing protected panther habitat, sive about being labeled Smart Agriculture Steering experts cheaper than they to make a new trade wildfire containment, and villains in the climate crisis, Committee. Jack Payne is the should be. The result? deal soon. Stay tuned. fewer acres of strip mall. we’ve hesitated to come University of Florida’s senior Yawning trade deficits Ranches give you that. to the public policy table vice president for agriculture with the developed world This editorial originally Similarly, when you buy to discuss responses. No and natural resources and and shuttered factories appeared in the paper or furniture, you get more. We’re starting by leader of the Institute of Food across the rust belt. Providence Journal carbon sequestration, flood taking the table to us. We’re and Agricultural Sciences.

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In a Letter to the Edi- banks and bank robberies 800 points, our fans said: the U.S. Army Corps of what nature does. Anyone tor on gun control and would stop. Let’s ban forks, Jennifer Bowen: The Engineers has “released” pay attention in science class? magazine capacity, John they make people fat.” yield curve is non-parti- about $15 million for Gregg Tonkin: With no Miller wrote, “By limiting Jake Norton: Joe Nalley, san and has an extremely renourishment of about sand, no tourists, no tax the function of a weapon, tell you what ... when a fork good track record. Ignore 18 miles of beach dam- money. Need I say more? we may be able to reduce can make an entire restaurant it at your own risk. aged by Hurricane Michael Paul Mason: They’re only the adverse effects that full of people fat in under two Robert Patrick Hall: This brought numerous com- going to take the sand out the a weapon may have in minutes, we can ban them. is what happens when a per- ments from The News channel and create more of the hands of an irratio- Anthony Mark Rich- son who has been a business Herald’s Facebook fans, the landslide they got near nal person.” Here are ardson: Jake Norton, let’s failure his whole life starts most of whom didn’t like it. the gator pond from the last some of the responses. ban cars then. Because making economic policy Stephanie Baughcum: time they dredged the chan- Jason Keep: How about they can kill more than and starting trade wars. The extended beach would nel. Then they had to pay to we ban all knives. They kill 20 people in 2 minutes. Mike Ehrhardt: “Get be beautiful. But what about add more rock structures. many more people each year. Joe Nalley: If we ban the REAL, it’s went up and down all of the homes, businesses, The outgoing current will Joe Nalley: Ban mar- politicians just think how forever. Matter not who’s other things that are still get stronger and sweep the riage...stop having divorces. many people we can save. in Office or not in Office. If in need of rebuilding? sand from the edges of the If we drain the gulf people Benji Doug: If you do it goes up and you live High Sarah Elizabeth Bennett channel back out to the gulf. couldn’t drown. Stop put- not support the Second on the Hog for a while, you Shelley: The sand ain’t lost. Situation will just get worse ting up stop signs, people Amendment to the full- should be bright enough to It’s in the kiddie pool at St. if they keep dredging. wouldn’t be getting tickets est then maybe United realize it is going to come Andrews. Lol. Mother Nature Maranda Travis: As we for running them. Ban cars States of America is not down soon enough.” moved it. Mother Nature will find ways to cope with and it would stop drive- the country for you. eventually move it back. our loses, they keep find- by shootings. Close all the On the DOW slumping A story announcing that Vickie Williams: This is ing ways to steal money.

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PERSONAL FINANCE How to change your Equifax Fight settlement choice these By Bev O’Shea settlement site was NerdWallet.com flooded with claims. If phone, you chose the cash pay- On Aug. 1, the Equifax ment, look for an email settlement website was from the settlement email updated to flag affected administrator, JND consumers about the Legal Administration, likelihood of two types the FTC said. You’ll be scams of cash payments being given the opportunity reduced. The added dis- to choose credit moni- claimer warns: “Based toring instead of the on the number of poten- check or prepaid card tially valid claims that you initially signed up

BIGSTOCK have been submitted to for. If you don’t want to By Liz Weston date, payments for time wait for an email, you NerdWallet.com spent and alternative can reach out to JND at compensation of up to info@EquifaxBreach- overn- $125 likely will be sub- Settlement.com. stantially lowered and If you want the cash, ment- G will be distributed on no matter the amount, imposter a proportional basis if you will still need to frauds have scammed people out of at least $450 million since 2014, according to the settlement becomes respond to the email the Federal Trade Commission. The median individual reported loss was $960, but final. … The amount you because you will need receive may be a small to provide the name of it was $2,700 for people 80 and older, the FTC said in a July report. percentage of your ini- your credit monitoring Answering the phone when scam artists call can put you on a “sucker list” that tial claim.” The site also service. will prompt more calls. But you can sign up for free “watchdog alerts” from AARP’s changed “$125 cash pay- If you haven’t yet ment” to “up to $125.” Fraud Watch Network, report scam attempts to the FTC and warn loved ones about filed, you still have The Federal Trade plenty of time: The the latest schemes, such as these three. Commission offered deadline is Jan. 22. But some advice July 31 to do set up a reminder Government imposters director of AARP’s fraud prevention people affected by the for yourself so that you programs. data breach: Take the don’t forget. As media coverage of IRS-imposter “Anyone calling from the government free credit monitoring The settlement web- calls increased last year, scammers saying there’s a problem and you owe instead. site still appears to have switched to impersonating Social Secu- money is a scam,” she says. Yes, you still have a some issues, and the rity investigators. The crooks often use choice between a cash Identity Theft Resource software to spoof caller ID services into Password-enabled blackmail payment and four years Center, a nonprofit that showing phone numbers for the Social of three-bureau credit helps identity theft vic- Security Administration or its fraud “Sextortion” blackmail tries to monitoring — but the tims recover, says it’s hotline. convince you that your computer has sobering reality is that wise to take your time. Doug Shadel, AARP’s lead researcher been hacked and that the blackmailer “millions of people” “Filing without think- on consumer fraud, recently pretended is about to expose an extramarital have filed claims in the ing through all of the to take the bait. He returned a robocall affair, porn-watching habits or other past week, says the possibilities or hav- from a group of these impersonators and embarrassing behavior. The email is FTC, noting: “The pot ing all the supporting was told the FBI was about to arrest him really just a boilerplate form, but the of money that pays for documentation could for opening 25 fraudulent bank accounts. subject line may include your actual that part of the settle- shortchange your iden- To help the “investigators,” Shadel was password (which was probably exposed ment is $31 million. A tity hygiene in the long advised to move all the money in his in some previous, unrelated database large number of claims run,” a post on its web- legitimate bank accounts to prepaid breach). The blackmailer typically for cash instead of credit site warns. cards issued by “government-certified” demands payment via bitcoin or other monitoring means only The FTC press release stores such as Apple, Target, CVS or digital currency. The solution is not one thing: Each person noted that the other Walgreens. Then, Shadel was supposed to pony up, but to hit delete — and who takes the money forms of relief are still to give the caller the cards’ serial change your passwords regularly. option will wind up only available. There are numbers so the information could be getting a small amount separate pots of money added to his “file” — allowing the Kidnapping scams of money. Nowhere near to pay for time spent bilkers to steal the money. the $125 they could have responding to the data Details of these scams may seem This is a twist on family emergency gotten if there hadn’t breach, or to cover absurd, but con artists are exceptionally scams. Crooks pretend to hold your been such an enormous money you paid out of good at creating an atmosphere of fear loved one hostage, often including the number of claims filed.” pocket for credit moni- and urgency so you’ll react emotionally, sounds of someone screaming or plead- It said the credit mon- toring or breach-related Shadel says. ing. The call may appear to come from itoring option is worth professional services. “Once you’re in that state of fear, it the supposed victim’s phone number. hundreds of dollars and No matter what selec- swamps all reason,” he says. Resist the urge to panic, and instead a better choice than the tion you make — and Variations on this scheme include verify your loved one’s whereabouts, cash. Privacy expert and even if you were not warnings that your Social Security Stokes says. Hang up without speaking, CyberScout founder affected by this data number has been suspended because then call or text them. Alternatively, Adam Levin agrees. He breach — the best pro- of suspicious activity or that your help reach out to someone likely to know said if you were a victim tection is to proactively is needed to investigate a crime, such where they are, such as a spouse, of identity theft, even freeze your credit. A as immigration fraud. Know this: Social friend or parent. the full $125 would be freeze blocks access Security numbers can’t be suspended, “If they say, ‘Don’t tell anybody or “couch lint.” to your credit records, investigators typically don’t enlist civil- drastic things will happen,’ just know The option to revise which is an effective ians, and government agencies don’t that that’s part of their ruse,” Stokes your choice between barrier if scammers try call out of the blue, says Kathy Stokes, says. credit monitoring and to open credit in your cash came after the name. When savings rates fall, look into CDs

By Spencer Tierney on data from the Federal Deposit Derek Brainard, director of financial a bank went bankrupt. NerdWallet.com Insurance Corporation. education at AccessLex Center for One-year and three-year rates had Financial Capability. When CDs aren’t the right choice Here’s some bad news for your bank similar trajectories, rising to 0.67% But you first want to ensure CDs account: Savings interest rates will APY and 1% APY, respectively. But fit into your overall financial plan. • If you need access to your savings, begin to fall. The Federal Reserve’s those national averages have begun consider a high-yield savings account announcement July 31 that it’s cutting dropping. When CDs may be right for you instead. If you break into a CD before the federal funds rate a quarter of a The trend has been more dramatic at the term ends, you usually have to pay percentage point will likely lead banks online banks and credit unions, which Think of CDs as savings accounts for an early withdrawal penalty, which to lower their savings account yields. typically have the highest yields on CD certain occasions. The money in a CD can be a few months’ worth of earned But there’s still a way to take advan- rates. One-year, three-year and five- is locked for a set term, typically from interest or more. Apart from savings tage of today’s higher interest rates: year rates peaked early this year, with three months to five years. accounts, you can find high rates on CDs, which may start to look more a five-year yield of 3.14% APY as the Here are two scenarios when CDs some cash management accounts, attractive given the Fed’s decision. average across 10 institutions, accord- may be a better fit than a regular which are a checking/savings hybrid A certificate of deposit is a type of ing to a NerdWallet analysis. savings account: account offered by some brokerage savings account with a fixed term and If you want the best CD rate, what • You need to put some savings out firms. typically a fixed rate. It’s generally best counts as “best” changes over time. of reach: If you have funds earmarked • If you want to grow your retirement for savings you can leave untouched Say you deposited $10,000 in a five- for a big purchase, such as a home or a fund and you’re decades away from for a few months or years. year CD at 3.14%, the average across car, that’s months or years away, a CD retiring, CDs aren’t as effective as Rates on new CDs dipped in previous 10 online banks and credit unions in can protect that amount while earning stocks. While CD rates generally max weeks, partly in anticipation of the Fed mid-January; you would earn $1,700 in a higher interest rate than a regular out between 2% and 3%, the average rate cut, but they still remain high — interest, which is $260 more than you’d savings account can. annual return from the stock market, and your rate will remain locked in for earn if you had the average rate mid- • You want a safe way to build adjusted for inflation, is around 7% the full term of any CD you get. July, 2.69%. wealth: If you don’t want to risk money to 8%. If CDs are right for your money goals, Generally, if some CD rates start in the stock market, especially funds Choose CDs based on your savings it’s better to open them sooner than to drop, other rates will follow, says disbursed from retirement accounts, goals more than the rate environment, later. There’s no guarantee that high Michael Kealy, education coach at the CDs typically offer the highest yields says Brainard. Given the many factors rates will last. brokerage firm TD Ameritrade. among savings accounts. Plus, funds that go into the Fed’s rate decisions, In May, the national average rate for When rates are falling it’s better to in CDs are federally insured, as they “it’s just not possible to know what’s a five-year CD climbed to 1.28% APY, lock in CDs, especially terms of three are in other bank accounts, so you going to happen” in the long term, the highest it’s been since 2011, based years or longer, at today’s rates, says would get your money back even if he says. * ** A8 Monday, August 19, 2019 | The News Herald

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Lightning risk is serious in stormy Florida

By Wendy Victora come up quickly and pose near Baker was struck and 315-4478 | @WendyVnwfdn | a lightning risk for miles in killed. The year before that, a [email protected] any direction, both before and 22-year-old beach attendant after the storm. died after being struck by The hotter it gets, the more “We start clearing the beach lightning on Okaloosa Island. likely a thunderstorm will pop at 12 miles,” Okaloosa Beach In 2015, 18 Army Ranger stu- up and spoil your day. Safety Division Chief Rich dents were hospitalized after But these summer storms Huffnagle said. “Once you go a storm produced more than can do more than cast a under 10 miles, we call a red 350 strikes in two hours. shadow over fun. Most come alert. It’s very possible at that Huffnagle was in a lifeguard with lightning, and although point.” tower in 2009 when lightning the chances of getting struck He said some beachgoers from a storm in Niceville are slim, they are real. will run for cover while others struck. it set the tower on Florida is the lightning capi- will stand their ground. fire and sent another guard tal of the world, with three “When it’s five or six into cardiac arrest. fatal strikes already this year. miles away, they won’t Although the popular That’s more than any other even seek shelter,” he said. mantra advises people to take state, a statistic that’s held “That’s where the false sense shelter if they hear thunder, true for years. of security is. Anytime they Huffnagle said even that may Boaters and beachgoers in are told there is lightning in not protect you. The storm A storm rolls in over Crab Island last week. Some people took Northwest Florida may have the area, they should seek shelter, while others stayed and watched. Lightning is an ever- a tough time staying safe. At shelter immediately.” present danger in storm-prone Florida. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/KIMOTHY this time of year, storms can In 2017 a man camping See RISK, B2 SILVESTRINI]

St. Joe’s foundation is honored for helping community

By Collin Breaux [email protected] @PCNHCollinB

NORTHWEST FLORIDA — The St. Joe Community Foundation has been busy helping the community before and after Hurricane Michael — and recently was recognized for its efforts. Nominated by Bay District Schools, the foun- dation received the 2019 Commissioner’s Business Recognition Award from the Florida Department of Education. The St. Joe Commu- nity Foundation purchased devices for students and Jeffrey Jones stands for a photo on Friday at Cain-Griffi n Park in Lynn Haven. Jones helped clean up the tennis court after Hurricane teachers, provided funding Michael. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] for elementary literacy inter- vention programs and helped the district and community in other ways. “The St. Joe Community After hurricane, tennis player Foundation and The St. Joe Company are truly honored to receive this special award hits winner with court repairs from the Department of Edu- cation and are thankful to be in the position to partner with Jeff rey Jones fi xes and took the initiative when Bay District Schools on so Cain-Griffi n courts aft er he realized the extent of the many worthwhile initiatives seeing wreckage from wreckage. to enhance education in Bay Michael “The city had enough going County,” Executive Direc- on,” Jones said. “I was just tor April Wilkes wrote in an By Collin Breaux doing something I could do.” email to The News Herald. [email protected] The court at Cain-Griffin “We have had a great rela- @PCNHCollinB is a regular spot for Jones, tionship with the local school who started playing there six districts for many years and LYNN HAVEN — Hurricane or seven months before the with them we have been able Michael damaged Cain-Grif- storm with a tennis group. to identify opportunities to fin Park’s tennis courts, so The storm knocked down the advance education in North- tennis player Jeffrey Jones center fence, which Jones said west Florida.” decided he would repair them. dropped down on the court The foundation’s trust- Once he took care of side and “was barely hanging ees awarded several grants immediate needs after the to schools after Hurricane hurricane, Jones headed to The tennis and basketball courts at Cain-Griffi n Park are Michael. Since the storm, the park to see the damage See PLAYER, B2 shown from the air on Friday. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] the foundation has provided more than $1.4 million in grants “specific to relief and recovery efforts” and contin- ues to take applications from 501c3 entities still recovering, Wilkes wrote. State audit targets lottery advertising “During this time we have maintained our focus on education, healthcare, the By Andrew Caplan out of nearly $200,000 in the lottery didn’t always agreements,” she said. environment and cultural arts GateHouse Media Florida Bright Futures ads, a con- receive its share of spon- Net proceeds of lottery and have gifted an additional tract monitored by one of sorship agreements and that games are intended to ben- $2.4M not related to hurri- An audit released by the the lottery’s advertising employees still had access to efit public education. Much cane recovery since October state’s attorney general’s agencies. state-issued credit cards, of the advertising dollars are 2018,” Wilkes wrote. office shows that the Florida Details of that con- even after they left the spent to target college-seek- Since 1999, the founda- Lottery failed to adequately tract, reported by The Sun, department. ing youth and raise awareness tion has invested more than monitor some of its adver- showed the state depart- Audit Supervisor Kathryn about Bright Futures scholar- $23 million into Northwest tising contracts for the past ment for years believed that Walker said the report was ships. Funds generated from Florida, primarily in Bay and three years. a local monthly publication a regularly scheduled audit ticket sales, gaming vendor Walton counties, through The audit comes nearly a had a statewide circulation and wasn’t spurred by any fees, administrative costs, nonprofits. year after the Florida Lot- beyond 300,000, but didn’t particular incident. among others, are trans- Visit joe.com/commu- tery cut ties with a now check to confirm it was true. “We hope they improve ferred to the Educational nity-foundation to learn former Gainesville com- The audit, released last their controls relating to their more about the foundation’s missioner who duped them week, also showed that advertising and sponsorships See AUDIT, B2 grants. * ** B2 Monday, August 19, 2019 | The News Herald

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Kansas City 90/75/pc 96/74/pc Topeka 92/74/pc 97/73/pc need for eye and skin protection. 6:38a 12:17a ©2019 Last year's high/low ...... 88°/75° 6:24p 12:39p Las Vegas 105/81/s 107/82/s Tucson 103/76/s 108/79/s Normal high/low ...... 90°/75° Panama City 2:57a 5:57a Los Angeles 82/62/pc 84/63/s Wash., DC 96/77/t 94/76/t Record high ...... 96° (1990) 1:14p 8:20p Record low ...... 68° (1996) Port St. Joe 3:58a 6:55a Precipitation 2:18p 7:43p 24 hours through 4 p.m. ... 1.00" Okaloosa Island 11:52a 8:02p Month to date ...... 5.46" ------Normal month to date ...... 4.31" 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. Milton 3:32p 11:17p Year to date ...... 51.21" 0-2 3-5 6-7 ------Low; Moderate; High; East Bay Normal year to date ...... 40.31" 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme 2:36p 10:47p Average humidity ...... 84% ------Fort Walton Beach MOON PHASES Pensacola 1:52p 9:30p Temperatures ------Fishing Bend 2:33p 10:21p High/low ...... 90°/78° ------Last year's high/low ...... 85°/76° The Narrows 3:29p 12:44a Normal high/low ...... 89°/76° Last New First Full ------Record high ...... 97° (1981) Carrabelle Aug 23 Aug 30 Sep 5 Sep 13 5:40a 10:53a Record low ...... 67° (1982) 5:26p 10:51p Precipitation RIVER LEVELS 24 hours through 4 p.m. ... trace SUN AND MOON Month to date ...... 2.50" Through 7 a.m. Sun. Flood Normal month to date ...... 4.43" Sunrise today ...... 6:12 a.m. Apalachicola Level Stage Year to date ...... 32.56" Sunset tonight ...... 7:20 p.m. Blountstown 3.16 ft. 15 ft. Normal year to date ...... 41.87" Moonrise today ...... 9:56 p.m. Choctawhatchee Average humidity ...... 80% Moonset today ...... 9:38 a.m. Caryville 1.93 ft. 12 ft. Alabama BEACH FLAG WARNINGS Shown are today’s noon postions of Clairborne 34.96 ft. 42 ft. weather systems and precipitation. Escambia Temperature bands are highs for the day. Water Century 4.26 ft. 17 ft. Low Medium High closed Dangerous Tombigbee Hazard Hazard Hazard to public Marine Life Coffeeville, AL 2.27 ft. 29 ft.

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on on both ends.” that produced the lightning “I started putting a ladder bolt that struck them was in my Jeep and coming down more than 10 miles away and for a couple of hours a day,” they hadn’t heard thunder for Jones said. “I had some twist more than 30 minutes. ties left over from some of my “Pay attention to the fencing that I started with.” weather,” he said, adding that After getting extra packs there are a number of apps of twist ties, he brought people can get on their phones the fence back up. He also to alert them of danger. cleared debris, re-installed If a storm does roll in while a garbage can and put out you’re on a boat, in the woods benches. or on a beach far from shel- “Another guy that walks ter, make yourself as small as around here every morn- possible and get close to the ing started pulling some ground. branches off the basketball Being in a boat won’t protect courts,” Jones said. “It made you. Head for shore and shelter it to where guys can play when at all possible. basketball and tennis.” “We always tell people to Jones plays tennis a watch so they don’t get caught few days a week and said in that kind of situation,” members of the pre-storm National Weather Service group left because of hous- Jeffrey Jones helped clean up the tennis courts at Cain-Griffi n Park in Lynn Haven after Hurricane meteorologist Da’Vel John- ing damage, evacuation or Michael. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] son said. “Being in a boat is like other reasons. He has seen a being in an open field. It’s one few members of his old group of the worst places possible.” return. Hurricane Michael, the page, saying he had “pas- the post before he did. “It was self-serving some tennis court is playable and sion and drive to help the “My daughter-in-law “We always tell people to because I wanted to play looks nice, all things consid- community rebuild.” from Texas called me to say watch so they don’t get tennis too,” Jones said of why ered. Jones plays tennis for “The City is amazed at how she saw me on Facebook,” caught in that kind of he helped clean up. “With the exercise and said returning one person can spark such a Jones said. “I didn’t even situation. Being in a boat is bowling alley (Bowlarama in to his hobby after Hurricane change in the community by know it was on there yet. I like being in an open fi eld. Panama City) messed up, I Michael “feels good.” just being passionate about drove over to my son’s girl- It’s one of the worst places had to go to other sports so I The City of Lynn Haven his hobby!” the post stated. friend’s house and they came possible.” went to golf and tennis.” recently acknowledged Jones Jones said his daughter- walking out and said, ‘I saw Da’Vel Johnson, National Ten months after in a post on its Facebook in-law and other people saw you on Facebook.’ ” Weather Service meteorologist

others, the department must requirements were met. But his magazine was distributed subsequently cut ties with AUDIT meet minority goals, which is a lottery spokeswoman said to “all colleges and universities Goston shortly after he lost his partly how it became involved the department was only able in the state of Florida, all high re-election campaign. From Page B1 with former city commissioner to verify circulation num- schools, all black businesses The audit said that the lot- Charles Goston. bers when a publication is statewide” and several major tery department was unable Enhancement Trust Fund, Since 2013, Goston, who audited, which Black College pharmacies and grocery stores. to demonstrate that agency which is managed by the state’s runs Black College Monthly, a Monthly wasn’t. Most of the An investigation by The Sun services were provided in Department of Education, sporadically published news- places that the lottery adver- found that not to be the case. In accordance with contract according to the audit. paper-style magazine with tised with, she said, weren’t fact, some websites were dor- terms or that contract deliv- From 2017-2018, the lot- little original content, received audited. mant for years, while another erables were received. tery transferred another $1.7 $188,000 from the lottery Goston also received about site had generated no viewers In response to the audit, billion to the trust fund. Since after saying his publication $60,000 from the state’s for a three-month span. The Lottery Secretary Jim Poppell the 2016 fiscal year, the lottery had a circulation of 302,000, Department of Agriculture and magazine itself, when printed, wrote that the department has spent $36 million in adver- according to purchase orders. Consumer Services. He told wasn’t widely distributed and recently went through a series tising and promotions annually The Tampa-based the agency that his publication only had a print circulation of of robust changes, including and spent another $3.2 million advertising agency PP+K had a circulation of 320,000 about 1,000. better monitoring processes in advertising agency fees. was supposed to track and that his websites attracted After learning about the that provide assurances that To ensure the lottery isn’t deliverables with the mag- between 30,000 and 70,000 discrepancy, the lottery and advertising agreements are favoring one demographic over azine to ensure contract viewers a day. He also claimed agriculture departments met. * ** The News Herald | Monday, August 19, 2019 B3 WHAT’S HAPPENING

Today Submit an event VOLUNTEER WORKSHOP: 10 a.m. 17; blackfi n tuna, Oct. 15; and the door; $10 for GJS members, to 3 p.m. at Covenant Care, 107 winter bay, Nov. 19. Details: $12 for others. Half of the net BAY COUNTY COUNCIL ON Email [email protected] W. 19th St., Panama City. Details: 850-271-8950 proceeds will be set aside for an AGING MEETING: 10 a.m. in the with “What’s Happening” in the Alisha Townsend Hall, volunteer PANAMA CITY WRITERS Oaks by the Bay Park restoration fellowship hall of First Baptist subject line. manager, 850-753-4985 ASSOCIATION: 6:30-8:30 p.m. fund. Church of Fountain, 18906 N. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, CarSLAM WORKSHOP: 5 p.m. at St. Andrews Civic Club, 2629 STANDUP COMEDY: 8 p.m. at U.S. 231, Fountain. Details: Monday and Tuesday events: offered free by The Bay Storytell- W. 10th St., Panama City. Help The Village Door Music Hall, 850-769-3468 Due by 5 p.m. Wednesday ers, at City Arts Cooperative, 318 critique each other’s writings. Miramar Beach. Featuring Sonya ANIME AFTERNOON: 4 p.m. at before Luverne Ave., Panama City, for All genres. Meeting on fi rst and White and Damon Sumner; $10 the Bay County Public Library, Wednesday events: Due by 5 anyone wanting help polishing third Tuesdays of each month. admission. 898 W. 11th St., Panama City. For p.m. Monday before their story for the storytell- Details: panamacitywriters.org ages 11 and up. Details: NWRLS. Thursday events: Due by 5 p.m. ing CarSLAM on Aug. 23 at Bill Thursday com Tuesday before Cramer Chevrolet Buick Cadillac Wednesday ‘ALICE IN WONDERLAND’: 6:30 and GMC. Stories are limited to ARE YOU NEWS LITERATE?: p.m. at the Seaside Amphithe- 7 minutes and must be told, not OPEN MIC: 6-8 p.m. EDT at 9:30-11 a.m. at the Bay County atre in Seaside. Adapted from Luverne Ave., Panama City, for read. Details: Pat, 850-814-2616 Bowery Station, 17 Avenue F, Public Library’s computer lab, Lewis Carroll’s classic children’s anyone wanting help polishing BEYOND THE LENS — BOOK & Suite C, Apalachicola. All levels 898 W. 11th St., Panama City. novel, actors with the Seaside their story for the storytell- FILM SERIES: 5:30 p.m. at the of talent are welcome. Details: With all the resources available Repertory Theatre tell the story ing CarSLAM on Aug. 23 at Bill Bay County Public Library, 898 BoweryStation.us online, it can be diffi cult to tell of Alice, a young, curious girl Cramer Chevrolet Buick Cadillac W. 11th St., Panama City. This GULF JAZZ SOCIETY — GIA- what is factual information. who falls down a rabbit hole and and GMC. Stories are limited to month’s book is “Crazy Rich COMO GATES RETURNS: 6:30 Take this course to learn how to into Wonderland. Free admission 7 minutes and must be told, not Asians” by Kevin Kwan; the p.m. at Alice’s on Bayview, 1000 differentiate fact from fake news for all ages. Details: LoveTheRep. read. Details: Pat, 850-814-2616 fi lm will be “Crazy Rich Asians” Bayview Ave., Panama City. online. Registration required: com (2018, rated PG-13). Refresh- Popular and acclaimed vocalist 850-522-2107 BUDDING BOOKWORMS: 11:30 Tuesday ments provided by the Friends and instructor Giacomo Gates CODE CLUB FOR KIDS: 3:30 p.m. a.m. EDT at Charles Whitehead of the Bay County Public will be accompanied by Robert at Panama City Beach Public Public Library in Wewahitchka. SEASIDE FARMERS MARKET: 9 Libraries. Details: NWRLS.com Orr (guitar) and Steve Gilmore Library, 12500 Hutchison Blvd., For ages 3-5 years. Stories, a.m. to 1 p.m. on the amphithe- GULF COAST BOATING AND (bass). Sponsored by Innova- Panama City Beach. For ages songs, rhymes and crafts. ater at Seaside. Free; open to FISHING SEMINAR SERIES: tions Federal Credit Union, with 8-14. Learn how to make apps, Details: NWRLS.com the public. Fresh produce, baked 6-8 p.m. at Legendary Marine, special guests, voice students games and websites while gain- CarSLAM WORKSHOP: 5 p.m. goods, dairy products, native 4009 Thomas Drive, Panama from Gulf Coast State College. ing skills needed for college, offered free by The Bay Storytell- plants and other unique offer- City Beach. Topics: wahoo/ Reservations: Amy or Larry, 850- career readiness and life suc- ers, at City Arts Cooperative, 318 ings. Live music. dolphin, Aug. 20; fl ounder, Sept. 784-2106. Seating limited. Pay at cess. Details: NWRLS.com.

OBITUARIES

RUTH M. BAKER CLINTON P. ‘BUG’ MOSELEY 1963 – 2018

Ms. Ruth M. Baker, asked to speak), Butch Clinton P. “Bug” will follow at Lynn 88, of Panama City, Blanks, Don Barlow, Moseley, 55, of Panama Haven Cemetery with Florida, passed away Ronnie Chappell and City, Florida, passed Senior Pastor Wilfred Aug. 16, 2019, from Pastor Jimmy (East- away at his home on Carter officiating. congestive heart failure. side Christian Church). Friday, Aug. 16, 2019. Those wishing to She was born in Eliza- The family will receive Funeral services will extend condolences bethton, Tennessee, friends at the funeral begin at 2 p.m. Tues- may do so at www. and had been a resident home from 6-8 p.m. day, Aug. 20, 2019, heritagefhllc.com. of Panama City since Wednesday, Aug. 21, at Heritage Funeral Heritage Funeral Home 1972. She was an active 2019, with the funeral Home. The family will & Cremation Services and founding member services being held at receive friends begin- 247 N. Tyndall Parkway of Eastside Christian 10 a.m. Thursday. ning at 1 p.m. prior to Panama City, FL Church where she had The family would the services. Interment 850-785-1316 taught Sunday school Bobby Lynn Matherly; like to thank Covenant and was involved in the and son, John Allen Hospice of Panama City Ladies Church Group. Baker. She is survived by whose entire staff has EDNA KATE LOCKE She retired from the Bay her son, Mark Baker and been fantastic in every County School System daughter-in-law Sum- aspect, Dr. Bruce Josten where she had been a mer of Naples, Florida; and Hashem Mubarak On Friday, Aug. 16, as Sunday school sec- husband, Winston; “lunchroom lady” for 21 daughter-in-law, Reena and staffs for all their 2019, Edna Kate Locke retary and teacher. her brother, William years. She volunteered Baker of Panama City, never ending care, and peacefully passed from In addition to her Davis and wife, Martha; at Bay Medical Center as Florida; grandchil- last, but certainly not this life to the next sur- parents, she was pre- and numerous nieces a “pink lady” and packed dren, Roger Matherly least, Don and Tonette rounded by her family. ceded in death by her and nephews.Funeral backpacks for children (Nancy), Billy Matherly Barlow, Ronnie and Sue Mrs. Locke was born beloved husband, Wil- services will begin at at Callaway Elementary (Stephanie) of Eliza- Chappell, Henry and in Coffee County, liam Jennings Locke; 2 p.m. Wednesday, School. She was known bethton, Tennessee, Marie Mishoe, Butch and Alabama, on July 18, her brother, Robert Aug. 21, 2019, at Car- by many as a caring, Gary Baker (Susan) of Cecelia Blanks, Reena 1933, the daughter Davis; and her sis- mel Assembly of God compassionate, kind Senoia, Georgia, Lauren Baker and Patricia Bland of the late O.A. and ters, Frances Taylor Church in Bonifay, “Christian lady” who set Baker (mom Gale) of for their selfless act of Cloe Davis. She was and Faye Creamer. Florida, with the Rev. the example for others in Panama City, Jay Goss caring for their neigh- a devoted and kind She is survived by Thomas Moore, the loving one another! She (Stephanie) of Panama bor, friend and loved wife, mother, daugh- her son, David Locke Rev. Jerry Moore, the (Granny Ruth) also never City, Hunter and Savan- one in her final days. ter, Granny, sister and and wife, Josephine; Rev. Jonathan West and missed an opportunity nah Baker of Naples, In lieu of flowers, aunt. Throughout her her daughter, Debora the Rev. Tim Stephens to share the gospel of Florida; and numer- donations can be made life Mrs. Locke was Caporale and husband, officiating. Interment Christ and invite oth- ous great- and great- to Covenant Hospice an industrious home- Ryan; grandchildren, will follow at Union Hill ers to attend church. great-grandchildren. or Eastside Christian maker who enjoyed Carrie Alexander and Cemetery. The fam- She was preceded Funeral services will Church in her honor. sewing, gardening, and husband, Shawn, ily will receive friends in death by her hus- be held at the Kent-For- Expressions of sympa- cooking for her loved Kyle Locke, Ashleigh from 5-7 p.m. Tues- band, Chief Master est Lawn Funeral Home thy may be submitted or ones. She worked as a Caporale Varghese day, Aug. 20, 2019, Sgt. Charles A. Baker, Chapel with Pastor Jeff viewed online at www. custodian at Bethle- and husband, Allen, at Carmel Assembly a retired U.S. Air Force Thompson officiating. kentforestlawn.com. hem School until her and Evan Caporale of God Church. disabled veteran. They Interment will follow Kent-Forest Lawn retirement. She was and wife, Genesis; her Peel Funeral Home both were proud sup- at Forest Lawn Cem- Funeral Home a faithful member of great-grandchildren, Bonifay, Florida porters of our U.S. mili- etery. Asked to serve 2403 Harrison Ave. Carmel Assembly of Landon Windsor, Kate 301 E. Evans Ave. tary and its veterans. as pallbearers are Tom Panama City, FL 32405 God Church for more Varghese and Elizabeth 850-547-4144 She also was preceded in Schroyer, Robert Doyle, 850-763-4694 than 65 years, serving Varghese; her sis- death by her daughter, Henry Mishoe (also www.kentforestlawn.com many of those years ter, Jean Gilbert and

RONALD FARR BARBARA ‘CHARLENE’ HORTON

Funeral services for who died Aug. 17, 2019, Funeral Home. Funeral services for Aug. 19, 2019, at St. Millville Cemetery. Ronald Farr, 83, of will be announced by Barbara “Charlene” Andrew Assembly of Wilson Funeral Panama City, Florida, Kent-Forest Lawn Horton will begin God Church. Inter- Home is handling at 10 a.m. Monday, ment will follow in arrangements.

MARGARET MARIE SWEARINGEN DEAN GROVER WILLIAM DAVIS

Margaret Marie Swearingen; brother, nephews. Preceding Swearingen Dean, 74, Mike (Debbie) Swear- her in death were her Funeral arrange- Panama City, Florida, Southerland Fam- passed away on Fri- ingen; sisters, Helen father, Ed Swearingen; ments for Mr. Grover who died Aug. 17, 2019, ily Funeral Home. day, Aug. 2, 2019. (Ray) Bitrick and Gail and “Mama Sally,” Sally William Davis, 77, of will be announced by She is survived by Swearingen Coker; Baxley Swearingen. her mother, Sarah and several nieces and

BARBARA WALKER GAINOUS BEULAH MAE MCGHEE

Memorializa- be by cremation. A To extend condo- Graveside services 3 p.m. today, Aug. 19, Visitation will be from tion for Beulah Mae private family gath- lences, visit www. for Barbara Walker 2019, at Evergreen 1:30-2:30 p.m. at Wil- McGhee, 92, who died ering will take place heritagefhllc.com. Gainous will begin at Memorial Gardens. son Funeral Home. Aug. 17, 2019, will at a later date.

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By Wayne Washington percent of Florida voters have had a disproportionate GateHouse Florida as they sought to make it impact on minorities, who easier for felons to regain tend to support Democrats. Four of five felons who the right to vote. In an investigation of would otherwise have been In signing SB 7066 into Florida's voting rights eligible to register to vote law, DeSantis said the fact restoration system last after passage of Amend- that Amendment 4 restores year, The Palm Beach Post ment 4 are barred from voting rights to some vio- found that, as governor, casting a ballot because of lent felons without regard Scott severely choked the a new state law opponents to the wishes of the victims system, making it far more liken to a poll tax. And a is “a mistake” he would difficult for felons to regain disproportionate share of not want to compound by eligibility. those would-be voters are “bestowing blanket ben- Scott restored the rights black. efits on violent offenders.” of twice as many whites as Those are the findings of Lawyers for the gover- blacks and three times as a preliminary study con- nor have filed to have the many white men as black ducted by a University of ACLU's suit dismissed, men. He also restored Florida professor for civil arguing that “state courts rights to a higher per- liberty groups suing Gov. should say what state law centage of Republicans Ron DeSantis after he Howard Lockett, with his wife and son at his side, asks for a pardon during the Florida is.” and a lower percentage of signed into law Senate Bill Board of Executive Clemency meeting last September in Tallahassee. Voters ended the DeSantis also has asked Democrats than any of his 7066. system in which the governor and Cabinet determine if a felon should get voting rights. the state Supreme Court predecessors since 1971, That law requires felons Now, under a new state law, felons must repay all fi nes, fees and restitution costs. for an advisory opinion on The Post found. whose voting rights were [/THE PALM BEACH POST] the question of whether Amendment 4 removed thought to have been felons must pay their fines the governor's arbitrary restored through the con- yet part of the study, which found, is particularly saying that the bill would and fees. review to make it nearly stitutional amendment was submitted Aug. 2 as effective in snuffing out be much more sweep- “The Governor has the automatic for most felons to have paid all fines, fees expert testimony on behalf the voting rights of black ing in its impact than the duty to implement both the to regain their right to vote and court-ordered finan- of several groups including felons. advocates claimed. It is amendment and the law, after serving time. cial restitution before they the ACLU of Florida and the “In my opinion, it is a travesty and a tragedy which must be done appro- The amendment allows can register to vote. NAACP Legal Defense and clear ... black individuals that we at the ACLU had priately,” Helen Aguirre felons who did not commit The study, conducted Educational Fund. who have otherwise met to do this research because Ferre, the governor's direc- murder or felony sex crimes by UF political science Smith, who has all the terms of their felony the state refused to do it tor of communications, to register to vote “upon chairman Daniel A. Smith, researched electoral poli- convictions are signifi- themselves.” wrote in an email to The completion of all terms of is based on July data sup- tics for two decades, was cantly less likely to be able Smith also found that Palm Beach Post. “That is sentence including parole plied by 48 of the state's limited by the difficulty of to gain voting rights under white felons were more why he is asking the Florida and probation.” 67 counties and from the obtaining data statewide. SB 7066, as compared to likely than black felons to Supreme Court to provide The amend- state Department of Cor- Nonetheless, he con- similar white individuals,” have paid all of their fines, an opinion on this matter.” ment language says rections. The two largest cluded that “there is little Smith wrote. fees and court-ordered nothing about fines, counties captured in the doubt that SB 7066 will restitution. White felons Tight races, fees and court-ordered study are Palm Beach and severely limit the ability Blacks twice were nearly twice as likely limited rights financial restitution, but Orange. of eligible Floridians with as likely to owe as black felons to owe no Republican legislators The state's two most a past felony conviction to fines, fees or court-ordered The escalating legal have interpreted the phrase populous counties, Miami- be able to register to vote.” The state has no cen- restitution. battle will have broad “all terms of sentence” Dade and Broward, are not The new law, Smith tralized, publicly available Most felons of both political impact in a state to include those financial database that would allow races, Smith found, owed known for paper-thin elec- obligations. it to know who will be between $500 and $5,000. tion margins. Minorities are over-rep- affected by the fee required He wrote that he could DeSantis, for example, resented among those who of the new law. not fully extrapolate his won his race for governor were incarcerated in the Smith used publicly preliminary findings to the with a margin of 32,463 state's prison system, and available data to build nearly 1.5 million felons votes, about 0.4 percent they are also over-repre- such a database. He found estimated to be awaiting of the 8.2 million bal- sented among the poor, 375,256 felons in 48 coun- restoration of their voting lots cast in the race. His who are likely to struggle ties who were no longer rights because that larger predecessor, Rick Scott, to pay the fines, fees and in custody and who had number hasn't been fil- was re-elected in 2014 by restitution required by SB not committed murder or tered for those convicted 64,145 votes, 1.1 percent of 7066. a felony sex crime, meet- of murder or sex crimes. the nearly 6 million ballots Democrats argue that ing the broad eligibility for But if the trends he found cast. Republicans are well aware voting rights restoration hold true, the number of Presidential races in of those realities and have laid out in the Novem- those blocked by SB 7066 Florida have also been crafted a series of barri- ber 2018 constitutional could top 1 million, he close, and, with the state's ers like SB 7066 that allow amendment. wrote. 29 electoral votes des- them to claim they aren't Of those, 66,108 had perately coveted by both targeting voters by race. paid their fines, fees and Governor fi ghts suit parties, any change in “The idea that they court-ordered financial voting access here will would be blissfully restitution. The remain- Multiple lawsuits, impact the 2020 race. unaware of the impact of ing 309,148, about 82 including the ACLU's suit, The dispute already has this is absurd,” Kubic said. percent, are barred from argue that SB 7066 is an garnered national atten- “There is a very clear pat- voting because they have unconstitutional poll tax tion, with columns and tern that emerges, one that not satisfied their finan- that, like the infamous stories on the topic appear- should not be a surprise to cial obligations, the study practice of Southern states ing in The New York Times, anyone, least of all our leg- found. in the aftermath of the Civil The Wall Street Journal and islators in Tallahassee. It's Micah Kubic, executive War, blocks those of lim- The Washington Post. clear evidence of a racially director of the ACLU of ited financial means from Republicans in Florida discriminatory policy.” Florida, said the findings voting. and across the country have are “shocking, not that they Opponents also say it supported measures lim- Wayne Washington is are surprising.” thwarts the will of Amend- iting access to the voting a staff writer for The He added: “We had been ment 4, approved by 65 booth. Those measures Palm Beach Post. Harvest Wine & Food Festival hosting Malbec seminar

Special to GateHouse Media Florida

MIRAMAR BEACH — The producers of the Harvest Wine & Food Festival, Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation, will introduce their first wine seminar to the Har- vest Wine & Food Festival line-up. Hosted at noon on Oct. 26, Sommelier and Brand Ambassador Marika Vida-Arnold invites you to taste through the most fascinating features that define the various Malbec wines produced [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] by world-famous Argen- tinian Bodega, Catena WaterColor, within walk- varying elevations with Auction Foundation Zapata. The event has been ing distance to the Grand different soil types. Their (DCWAF) is one of the added on the heels of Tasting. wines provide a clear nation’s premier fundrais- Catena Zapata’s sold-out In this seminar, guests example of the fact that ing organizations, raising winemaker dinner featur- will be treated to six dif- all Malbec are not equal, money for 16 Northwest ing Chef David Bancroft on ferent Malbec from Catena or even similar. Getting to Florida children’s charities Oct. 24. Zapata’s range of wines. evaluate those differences that assist at-risk youth Tickets to the semi- They are all 100% Malbec, and appreciate where they in the local community by nar are $50 and seating is but from various vineyards come from is one of the tackling a variety of issues extremely limited. Tickets with a wide range in price. most fascinating aspects including homelessness, to all festival events are Catena Zapata has been of wine tasting. food insecurity, mental on sale now at www.Har- making quality wine for Currently ranked the health, education, medi- vestWineandFood.com. several generations and No. 4 “Top Charity Wine cal care, and much more. The Mad About Malbec produces the signature Auction in the US” by In April, DCWAF raised Seminar will be hosted Malbec for a number of Wine Spectator Maga- $3.6 million for its benefit- in a 360 Blue property in vineyards in the region at zine, Destin Charity Wine ing charities. * ** The News Herald | Monday, August 19, 2019 B5

* ** B6 Monday, August 19, 2019 | The News Herald DIVERSIONS

WORD SCRIMMAGE: JUDD HAMBRICK DEAR ABBY Girl’s maternal grandparents were never told of her birth

from us). My husband says Hannah’s maternal grand- it’s not our place, and we parents have been in the run the risk of them trying to dark for so long, the news get some kind of custody. of her existence is bound Currently, my son and to be a bombshell. There’s Hannah’s mother share a reason why their daugh- Jeanne Phillips legal custody, but he has ter didn’t want them to full physical custody. There know about her, and as you has been no communication pointed out, there could be DEAR ABBY: My 7-year-old from her mother in at least legal ramifications. granddaughter, “Hannah,” five years. Because Hannah is now is the light of my life. Her Hannah is starting to ask asking questions about her mother walked out on her questions about her mother, mother, her father should when she was 2, and her and we have always been prepare to answer them mother’s parents don’t truthful with her. It will for her. However well- know she exists. Her mother not be long before she puts intentioned you may be, this hid her pregnancy and deliv- things together and real- matter is for your son to deal ery, and the child has lived izes she has another set of with, not you. with us since birth. grandparents. My heart has always Should we inform them Dear Abby is written by broken for her mater- about their grandchild? Abigail Van Buren, also nal grandparents. I could — HOLDING A SECRET IN known as Jeanne Phillips, not imagine not knowing THE EAST and was founded by her Hannah and missing out mother, Pauline Phillips. on her life. I have always DEAR HOLDING: Because Contact Dear Abby at www. wanted to send them pic- your son has full physi- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box tures or even introduce her cal custody of Hannah, tell 69440, Los Angeles, CA to them (they don’t live far him about your concerns. 90069.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) — LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — It’s time — Whatever you’re selling, keep When there’s plenty to do but not to show off all that work you’ve the price high. Don’t cheap out a lot on the agenda that you’re done to present yourself well. on yourself. Don’t cave to deals excited about, it’s not time to Put yourself out there. The more of convenience. If you get no change your attitude. It’s time to accessible you are, the more offers, this is actually a blessing. change the agenda. Your attitude money you’ll make. Friendliness Try again later and charge even will follow. leads to social opportunity. more. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Reward lies ahead. This is not a Personal ambition can be like To be well-off is to have more pat on the back for compliance, the high-rise construction that than enough to live on. To be or the salary you agreed to; obscures the view from your crazy rich is to count relation- rather, it’s a lavish sense of fulfi ll- home on the ground. To see all ships as your most valuable ment that creeps into your being the good stuff, you have to walk treasures and let them reward and sticks around. around to the other side. It’s time you beyond measure. GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — It’s to put some of this behind you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — A only natural that relationships LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — You wrong will be righted. There’s will shift with every new move know a thing or two about little you have to do to make this and infl uence, though we are justice. It often comes in ways so — the work either has been often unaware of the changes other than the ones men choose accomplished already or is out taking place. Stay aware today and has been known to be served of your hands for other reasons. and you’ll be able to guide this to on a plate of poetry with a side It’s now best to let the reckoning the benefi t of all. of humor. unfold without interference. CANCER (June 22-July 22) — SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — A Because you’re eager to move on While it may seem obvious to suggestion hangs in the atmo- to the next thing, you might be you what action would be best to sphere of an interesting setting. tempted to make an agreement solve the problem at hand, others It’s hard to know when a promise that’s more convenient than it is have their own ideas. They pro- that’s not clearly defi ned is ever benefi cial to you. A small amount cess life differently and won’t see really delivered, but the poetry of research will show you better the same options. here makes you care less about options. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) the outcome.

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Last-Standing Last-Standing Mike & Molly Mike & Molly WPGX (28) 8 8 28 28 Maury Maury Steve Judge Judy Judge Judy Judge Judy Judge Judy Big Bang Big Bang WFSG (56) 11 11 56 56 Pinkalicious Let’s Go Luna! Nature Cat Wild Kratts Molly of Denali Odd Squad Odd Squad Arthur (EI) PBS NewsHour (N) World News Rick Steves A&E 34 43 118 265 Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 08.12.19” Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol AMC 30 62 131 254 ›››› Saving Private Ryan (’98) Tom Hanks, Edward Burns. U.S. troops look for a missing comrade during World War II. ›››‡ American Sniper (’14) Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller. ANPL 46 69 184 282 Pit Bulls and Parolees River Monsters Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier BET 53 46 124 329 House/Payne House/Payne (:05) ››› Coach Carter (’05) Samuel L. Jackson. 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TBS 31 15 139 247 American Dad American Dad Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy TCM 25 70 132 256 Sidewalks-NY ›› The Passionate Plumber (’32) ››› In the Good Old Summertime (’49) Judy Garland. ››‡ How to Stuff a Wild Bikini (’65) Annette Funicello. TLC 37 40 183 280 Four Weddings The Family Chantel The Family Chantel The Family Chantel The Family Chantel 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way TNT 29 54 138 245 Supernatural ››‡ This Is 40 (’12) Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann, John Lithgow. (:45) ›› The Change-Up (’11) Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman, Leslie Mann. USA 62 55 105 242 Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Chicago P.D. Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family WGN-A 13 239 307 Blue Bloods Blue Bloods “Black and Blue” JAG “Ice Queen” JAG “Meltdown” JAG JAG “Pas de Deux”

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Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls HGTV 32 38 112 229 Love It or List It Hidden Pot. Hidden Pot. House Hunters Hunters Int’l My First Place House Hunters Hidden Pot. Hidden Pot. House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 35 42 120 269 American Pickers American Pickers “Say Sohio” (:03) Pawn Stars (N) (:05) Pawn Stars (:03) American Pickers (12:06) Pawn Stars LIFE 56 56 108 252 ››› Unfaithful (’02) Richard Gere, Diane Lane, Olivier Martinez. (:33) The Nanny Is Watching (’18) Talya Carroll. (:01) ››› Unfaithful (’02) Richard Gere, Diane Lane. PARMT 28 48 241 241 Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops (N) Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops (12:05) Cops (:40) Cops SUN 49 422 656 (6:00) MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Tampa Bay Rays. (N) Postgame Rays Rays Gators After Midnight With the Rays From Aug. 19, 2019. SYFY 70 52 122 244 ››› The Hunger Games (’12) Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth. (:04) Futurama (:34) Futurama (:04) Futurama (:34) Futurama Futurama (:34) Futurama TBS 31 15 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy American Dad Final Space Conan (N) Seinfeld Seinfeld Conan Brooklyn Nine Brooklyn Nine TCM 25 70 132 256 ››› The Great Buster: A Celebration (’18) Quentin Tarantino ›››› The General (’27) Buster Keaton. ››› Sherlock, Jr. (’24) ››› The Great Buster: A Celebration (’18) TLC 37 40 183 280 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way The Family Chantel (N) Unexpected 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way TNT 29 54 138 245 ››‡ Horrible Bosses (’11) Jason Bateman, Charlie Day. (:15) ›› Horrible Bosses 2 (’14) Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, Jason Sudeikis. ››‡ This Is 40 (’12) Paul Rudd, Leslie Mann. USA 62 55 105 242 WWE Monday Night RAW (N) (L) Straight Up Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family (12:01) NCIS: Los Angeles WGN-A 13 239 307 JAG “A Tangled Webb” JAG Paraguay. (Part 2 of 2) JAG Officer is sheik’s wife. JAG “The Boast” The Disappearance Married Married

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Multiplicity of talents

Burney preparing to a significant role, with much Yet his transition didn’t play several roles for credit going to Burney’s posi- stop there. Florida tional pliability. Burney also has worked at Ranked the No. 14 safety in the STAR nickel cornerback By Graham Hall the 2018 class coming out of position — a spot where UF Correspondent Clearwater’s Calvary Chris- has experienced attrition tian, Burney saw action in as of late — and it’s become Amari Burney is hardly the three games at weak-side clear he’ll be a multi-tool in first to play multiple posi- linebacker toward the end of Florida’s defense this season. tions, and he won’t be the the 2018 season, and Florida’s “Great weapon,” senior Amari Burney (30) has also worked at the STAR nickel cornerback last. But, considering Flor- coaching staff has been fine- linebacker David Reese II position — a spot where UF has experienced attrition as of late — ida’s depth this season, the tooling his technique at the and it’s become clear he’ll be a multi-tool in Florida’s defense this sophomore seems poised for position ever since. See FLORIDA, C3 season. [FILE]

Seiff ert No starter yet fi nishes 19th in Columbus

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Chase Seiffert shot a 2-under-par 69 in Sunday’s final round of the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Champi- onship in Columbus, Ohio to secure a top 20 finish. Seiffert, a Mosley High School graduate, finished tied with three other players for 19th, his best result since taking third at the LECOM Health Chal- lenge on July 7. Seiffert After shooting even par in his first two rounds, Seiffert had his best round of the tournament Saturday with a 3-under 68 in which he made five birdies. Seiffert made four birdies on Sunday with two bogeys, shooting 3-under on the front nine and 1-over on the back. Three straight pars to start the day were followed by a Florida State quarterback James Blackman (1) throws a pass during a practice Aug. 4 in Tallahassee. [PHIL SEARS/AP PHOTO] birdie on the Par-5 fourth, with Seiffert adding another four on the Par-5 sixth. Seiffert wrapped up his FSU prioritizing ball security in QB race front nine 33 with a three on the Par-4 ninth, but an errant By Tyler Waldrep Blackman is currently good things.” places.” tee shot on the Par-4 10th [email protected] competing for the starting Briles said the quarter- Taggart said the Semi- resulted in a five to fall back to job with senior Alex Horni- backs combined to throw noles will name a starter 2-under for the tournament. TALLAHASSEE — Florida brook, a graduate transfer only one interception on before the opener against A birdie on No. 12 got Sei- State offensive coordina- from Wisconsin, and redshirt Saturday, though he declined Boise State on Aug. 31. Other ffert back to 3-under when he tor Kendal Briles is the third freshman Jordan Travis, who to say which. It happened to than that, there is no dead- made an up-and-down from man to hold that position transferred from Louisville occur when the unnamed line for the coaching staff the primary rough for a four. since quarterback James in December. quarterback overthrew his where this competition is Things went array on the Blackman arrived in Talla- Florida State coach Willie target during a long down- concerned, or at least not Par-4 16th when Seiffert put hassee in 2017. Some might Taggart said all three quar- and-distance situation. one Taggart will comment his second shot in the rough be frustrated by that, but not terbacks threw touchdowns “Besides that, I thought on publicly. and his third in the greenside this sophomore. in Saturday’s scrimmage. they protected the ball, they Briles, who also serves as bunker, but he saved bogey “It’s actually fun. … You “I was impressed with ran the offense efficiently,” the quarterback coach, said by holing out from the fringe. get to find a way to adapt those guys, especially taking Briles said. “I think they Sunday that he’s looking for The Korn Ferry Tour next and find ways to be great, care of the football, and then understand exactly what the guy that can best take goes to the Victoria National so I feel like it’s been a good just running the offense,” we’re trying to get done and care of the football. Golf Club in Newburgh, Ind., experience,” Blackman said Taggart said. “Jordan Travis I can see watching film that for the Albertsons Boise at Sunday's Media Day. got in and did some really their eyes are in the right See FSU, C3 Open.

Justin Thomas holds on to win BMW Championship

By Doug Ferguson wrong than ending 12 months around the turn at Medinah, gave him a battle to the end down. ... I was really nervous The Associated Press without winning. his six-shot lead shrunk to two. with a 65. going into today. I remembered And right when it started to Thomas answered with two “Patrick played unbeliev- that it’s really hard to win a golf MEDINAH, Ill. — Staked to go wrong, Thomas delivered clutch wedge shots, two big ably, put a lot of heat on me,” tournament, and I’m glad that a six-shot lead, Justin Thomas his biggest shots in the BMW putts and sailed to a 4-under Thomas said. “In the end, it I was able to do so.” spent more time Sunday wor- Championship. 68 to secure a three-shot vic- could have been good for me. It rying about what could go In a span of three holes tory over Patrick Cantlay, who kept me focused, kept my head See GOLF, C3

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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE BOX SCORES

EAST DIVISION MARINERS 7, BLUE JAYS 0 Vargas 5.2 6 2 2 2 4 86 3.91 CLEVELAND 040 101 020—8 11 0 Detwiler 3 8 4 4 1 2 49 6.10 TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY SEATTLE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Hughes, L, 0-1 1.1 1 1 1 0 1 21 3.86 NEW YORK 000 000 202—4 9 1 LOS ANGELES IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA New York 83 43 .659 _ _ 7-3 L-1 49-20 34-23 Lopes lf 4 0 2 1 1 0 .286 Morin 1 1 0 0 0 1 19 3.38 E—Sánchez (14). LOB—Cleveland 8, New Canning, W, 5-6 7 5 1 1 1 8 101 4.58 Tampa Bay 73 52 .584 9½ _ 7-3 W-2 33-29 40-23 Gordon ss-2b 5 0 1 0 0 0 .277 Neris 1 1 0 0 0 2 15 3.31 York 9. 2B—Freeman 2 (6), Gardner 2 (22), Buttrey 1 1 0 0 0 2 18 3.77 Boston 67 59 .532 16 6½ 7-3 W-5 33-32 34-27 Nola 2b-1b 5 1 2 1 0 0 .314 WP—Lucchesi. Judge (12). HR—Freeman (4), off Sabathia; Mejía 1 1 1 1 0 2 16 6.75 Lindor (21), off Cortes Jr.; Mercado (10), off Toronto 52 75 .409 31½ 22 5-5 L-2 25-39 27-36 Seager 3b 4 1 1 1 0 1 .242 T—3:21. A—36,210 (43,647). Inherited runners-scored—Detwiler 1-1. Santana dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .256 Cessa; LeMahieu (21), off Wood. RBIs—Allen Baltimore 39 85 .315 43 33½ 1-9 L-7 18-43 21-42 (23), Freeman 3 (18), Lindor (53), Mercado HBP—Canning 2 (Abreu,McCann), Cease Vogelbach 1b 2 1 1 0 2 1 .225 (Rengifo). WP—Cease. T—2:55. A—35,436 Smith rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .238 BRAVES 5, DODGERS 3 3 (35), LeMahieu 3 (86), Judge (33). SB— CENTRAL DIVISION LOS ANGELES AB R H BI BB SO AVG. (45,050). Murphy c 4 1 2 2 0 1 .284 Pollock cf 4 0 1 0 1 1 .266 Mercado (11). S—Kipnis. TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Broxton cf 3 2 1 1 1 2 .167 Turner 3b 4 1 2 0 0 1 .298 CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Minnesota 76 48 .613 _ _ 6-4 W-4 36-26 40-22 Moore rf-ss 4 1 1 1 0 0 .201 ROCKIES 7, MARLINS 6, 10 INN. Smith c 4 1 1 0 0 2 .325 Clevinger, W, 8-25 3 0 0 2 10 104 MIAMI AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Cleveland 74 51 .592 2½ _ 5-5 W-1 39-26 35-25 TOTALS 35 7 11 7 4 7 Bellinger rf 4 1 1 3 0 1 .317 3.11 TORONTO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Díaz 2b 4 1 1 1 0 1 .182 Chicago 55 68 .447 20½ 17 4-6 L-2 30-31 25-37 Gyorko 1b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .500 Goody 1 1 0 0 1 1 22 2.08 Castro ss-3b 5 1 1 1 0 0 .261 Bichette ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .333 Seager ss 4 0 0 0 0 1 .264 Kansas City 44 80 .355 32 28½ 3-6 L-2 24-39 20-41 Biggio 2b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .209 Wood .2 2 2 2 0 1 9 2.84 Anderson rf 5 0 2 1 0 1 .257 Detroit 37 84 .306 37½ 34 4-6 L-2 17-43 20-41 Garlick lf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .250 Cooper 1b 5 2 2 0 0 1 .287 Grichuk rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .240 Negrón 2b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .268 O.Pérez .1 0 0 0 0 0 8 2.76 Hernández cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .224 Wittgren 1 0 0 0 0 1 13 2.77 Stanek p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Gonsolin p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .143 Brigham p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 WEST DIVISION Smoak 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .212 Báez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Hand 1 3 2 2 0 1 25 3.04 Tellez dh 2 0 0 0 1 0 .227 Ramirez lf 4 0 3 2 1 0 .262 TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY a-Beaty ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .297 NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Prado 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .247 Houston 79 46 .632 _ _ 4-6 W-1 43-15 36-31 Drury 3b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .229 May p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Jansen c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .215 Sabathia, L, 5-7 3 4 4 4 3 5 67 5.01 García p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Oakland 71 53 .573 7½ 1½ 6-4 L-1 40-24 31-29 Jansen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Cortes Jr. 2.1 5 2 2 1 2 53 4.56 b-Granderson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .187 McKinney lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .215 c-Pederson ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .235 Los Angeles 62 64 .492 17½ 11½ 6-4 W-2 33-31 29-33 TOTALS 28 0 2 0 1 8 Cessa 3.2 2 2 2 1 2 54 4.36 Brice p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- TOTALS 34 3 9 3 3 10 Quijada p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Texas 60 64 .484 18½ 12½ 2-8 L-4 35-26 25-38 SEATTLE 010 300 102—7 11 0 ATLANTA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. HBP—Hand (Torres). Seattle 52 73 .416 27 21 5-5 W-2 27-36 25-37 T—3:40. A—45,682 (47,309). Holaday c 0 0 0 0 1 0 .301 TORONTO 000 000 000—0 2 0 Acuña Jr. cf 2 0 1 0 0 0 .296 Alfaro c 3 0 0 0 1 1 .261 LOB—Seattle 5, Toronto 2. 2B—Murphy (9), Duvall lf 2 0 0 0 0 0 .243 METS 11, ROYALS 5 1-Berti pr-ss 1 1 0 0 0 0 .277 Moore (10), Drury (18). HR—Seager (16), Albies 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .296 Brinson cf 5 1 1 0 0 2 .182 off Font; Nola (6), off Pannone; Murphy Freeman 1b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .303 NEW YORK AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Rosario ss-lf 5 1 3 3 0 0 .291 Yamamoto p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .063 (13), off Pannone; Broxton (2), off Gaviglio. Donaldson 3b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .267 Walker 3b-1b 2 0 1 1 0 0 .258 NATIONAL LEAGUE RBIs—Seager (39), Nola (13), Murphy 2 McCann c 3 1 0 0 1 0 .265 Panik 2b 5 2 3 0 0 0 .333 Alonso 1b 4 3 3 2 1 0 .271 TOTALS 40 6 11 6 3 7 (29), Broxton (5), Moore (14), Lopes (8). Joyce rf 4 2 2 0 0 0 .263 COLORADO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. SB—Murphy (2). Melancon p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Conforto rf 4 1 2 4 1 0 .258 EAST DIVISION Ramos dh 5 0 1 1 0 0 .279 Blackmon rf 4 2 2 2 1 2 .325 SEATTLE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Hechavarría ss 3 1 2 1 0 1 .444 Story ss 4 0 1 1 0 3 .293 TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Ortega lf-cf 4 1 1 4 0 0 .300 Frazier 3b 5 1 1 0 0 2 .232 Kikuchi, W, 5-8 9 2 0 0 1 8 96 5.19 Lagares cf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .215 Arenado 3b 5 2 2 3 0 1 .301 Atlanta 74 52 .587 _ _ 6-4 W-2 36-27 38-25 TORONTO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Fried p 2 0 1 0 0 1 .227 Murphy 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .283 Swarzak p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Altherr lf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .138 Washington 67 56 .545 5½ _ 7-3 W-1 36-26 31-30 Font, L, 1-1 2 3 1 1 0 3 40 2.45 a-Davis ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 .312 Estévez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- New York 64 60 .516 9 2 6-4 W-2 34-21 30-39 b-Teheran ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .130 c-Daza ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .143 Pannone 3.2 4 3 3 2 2 54 6.44 C.Martin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- 1-Tejada pr-ss 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 Philadelphia 64 60 .516 9 2 5-5 L-2 38-28 26-32 Nido c 4 2 2 0 0 1 .211 Tapia cf 4 0 1 0 1 1 .288 Gaviglio 1.1 1 1 1 0 1 26 4.52 Greene p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- McMahon 2b-1b 4 0 1 0 1 2 .269 Miami 45 78 .366 27½ 20½ 3-7 L-3 25-39 20-39 Shafer 1 1 0 0 1 1 19 2.20 Culberson rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .293 TOTALS 39 11 16 11 2 6 KANSAS CITY AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Desmond lf 4 1 1 0 1 2 .260 Godley 1 2 2 2 1 0 12 8.53 TOTALS 33 5 9 5 1 5 Nuñez c 2 0 0 0 0 1 .250 CENTRAL DIVISION LOS ANGELES 300 000 000—3 9 2 Merrifield 2b 4 0 1 1 0 1 .300 Inherited runners-scored—Gaviglio 1-0. Lopez ss 4 0 1 2 0 0 .224 a-Alonso ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .342 TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY IBB—off Shafer (Vogelbach). ATLANTA 000 104 00X—5 9 0 Dozier rf 2 1 1 1 1 1 .289 Diaz p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- St. Louis 65 57 .533 _ _ 7-3 W-1 34-23 31-34 T—2:25. A—23,604 (53,506). a-singled for Báez in the 6th. b-grounded Soler dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .259 Davis p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Chicago 66 58 .532 _ _ 4-6 W-2 41-19 25-39 out for Swarzak in the 6th. c-grounded out O’Hearn 1b 4 0 0 1 0 0 .172 Hampson 2b 2 0 1 1 0 1 .211 Milwaukee 64 60 .516 2 2 6-4 L-1 36-26 28-34 CARDINALS 5, REDS 4 for Jansen in the 9th. Cuthbert 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .261 Lambert p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .389 E—Seager (15), Gonsolin (1). LOB—Los Cincinnati 58 65 .472 7½ 7½ 4-6 L-1 35-30 23-35 ST. LOUIS AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Starling lf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .216 Shaw p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Edman 2b-3b 5 2 3 1 0 1 .271 Angeles 7, Atlanta 6. 2B—Garlick (4), Fried Wolters c 2 1 0 0 0 0 .283 Pittsburgh 51 72 .415 14½ 14½ 3-7 L-2 25-34 26-38 Phillips cf 4 2 2 0 0 1 .222 Carpenter 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .213 (4), Hechavarría (2), Albies (33). HR— Dini c 3 1 0 0 0 2 .100 TOTALS 38 7 10 7 4 15 Wong 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .277 Bellinger (42), off Fried; Ortega (1), off May. TOTALS 32 5 6 5 1 6 MIAMI 100 101 003 0—6 11 2 RBIs—Bellinger 3 (97), Hechavarría (1), WEST DIVISION Goldschmidt 1b 3 2 2 2 1 1 .260 NEW YORK 300 000 611—11 16 2 COLORADO 100 001 022 1—7 10 0 Ozuna lf 4 0 1 1 0 1 .259 Ortega 4 (4). CS—Acuña Jr. (7). TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY KANSAS CITY 000 130 100—5 6 0 One out when winning run scored. Los Angeles 82 44 .651 _ _ 6-4 L-2 48-16 34-28 DeJong ss 3 0 0 0 1 2 .246 LOS ANGELES IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA a-popped out for Nuñez in the 7th. b-flied Molina c 4 1 0 0 0 1 .248 a-singled for Altherr in the 7th. San Francisco 63 62 .504 18½ 3½ 7-3 L-1 29-33 34-29 Gonsolin 4 5 1 1 0 2 72 3.00 1-ran for Davis in the 7th. out for García in the 8th. c-singled for Thomas cf 4 0 2 1 0 1 .367 Báez 1 1 0 0 0 2 11 3.50 Estévez in the 10th. Arizona 62 63 .496 19½ 4½ 4-6 W-1 28-31 34-32 Muñoz rf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .269 E—Nido (3), Wheeler (2). LOB—New York San Diego 58 65 .472 22½ 7½ 6-4 W-2 29-33 29-32 May, L, 1-2, BS, 0-1 2 3 4 4 1 0 4, Kansas City 4. 2B—Frazier (13), Nido 2 1-ran for Alfaro in the 9th. Martínez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- E—Díaz 2 (1). LOB—Miami 8, Colorado 9. Colorado 57 67 .460 24 9 5-5 W-4 33-29 24-38 Flaherty p 3 0 0 0 0 1 .132 51 4.26 (5), Alonso (25), Rosario (25), Dozier (23), Jansen 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 3.59 Phillips (1). 3B—Panik (1). HR—Conforto 2B—Castro (18), Cooper (11), Ramirez (14), Gallegos p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Brinson (6), Anderson (31). HR—Arenado Miller p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- ATLANTA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA (26), off Sparkman; Alonso (40), off Barnes. RBIs—Conforto 4 (73), Davis (41), Rosario (28), off Yamamoto; Blackmon (25), off Gant p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Fried 5 8 3 3 3 8 96 3.84 Yamamoto; Arenado (28), off Brice. RBIs— Fowler ph-rf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .249 3 (53), Alonso 2 (95), Ramos (61), O’Hearn SCORES/SCHEDULESCORES/SCHEDULE (all(all timestimes Eastern)Central) Swarzak, W, 1-1 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 (22), Merrifield (63), Lopez 2 (19), Dozier Castro (57), Ramirez 2 (36), Walker (23), TOTALS 35 5 8 5 2 13 2.70 Díaz (2), Anderson (64), Arenado 3 (91), CINCINNATI AB R H BI BB SO AVG. (67). CS—Rosario (7). SF—Dozier. S— C.Martin, H, 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 8.10 Lagares, Dini. Blackmon 2 (67), Story (70), Hampson (14). Senzel cf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .268 SB—Desmond (2), McMahon (4), Story (17). SUNDAY’S GAMES Detroit at Houston, 8:10 p.m. VanMeter 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .286 Greene, H, 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 8.59 NEW YORK IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA SUNDAY’S GAMES Detroit at Houston, 7:10 p.m. CS—Story (5). SF—Díaz, Story. American League National League Peraza ph 0 0 0 1 1 0 .237 Melancon, S, 3-3 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 Wheeler 5 4 4 3 1 2 92 4.40 National League MIAMI IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA AmericanSeattle 7, TorontoLeague 0 Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Gausman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- 7.36 Familia, W, 4-1 2 2 1 1 0 1 30 6.21 Seattle 7, Toronto 0 Washington at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Yamamoto 5.2 4 2 2 1 9 103 4.42 Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 4 San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. O’Grady ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 IBB—off Fried (Negrón). HBP—May Brach 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 5.40 Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 4 San Diego at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. Suárez 3b 5 1 1 1 0 2 .258 García, H, 1 1.1 1 0 0 0 1 19 2.72 Boston 13, Baltimore 7 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:45 p.m. (Hechavarría). WP—Gonsolin. PB—McCann Díaz 1 0 0 0 0 2 11 5.32 Boston 13, Baltimore 7 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 6:45 p.m. Aquino rf 2 0 0 0 2 0 .333 (6). T—3:11. A—37,617 (41,149). Brice, BS, 0-0 .2 1 2 2 1 1 16 3.07 Cleveland 8, N.Y. Yankees 4 Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. KANSAS CITY IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Cleveland 8, N.Y. Yankees 4 Colorado at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. Galvis 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .429 Quijada .1 0 0 0 1 1 16 5.01 Minnesota 6, Texas 3 Ervin lf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .331 Sparkman 6 5 3 3 2 3 81 5.40 Minnesota 6, Texas 3 RED SOX 13, ORIOLES 7 Stanek, BS, 0-0 1 1 2 1 1 2 26 9.82 Houston 4, Oakland 1 TUESDAY’S GAMES J.Iglesias ss 4 2 2 0 0 0 .295 McCarthy, L, 2-2 .1 4 4 4 0 0 16 Houston 4, Oakland 1 TUESDAY’S GAMES BALTIMORE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Brigham, L, 2-1 .1 3 1 1 0 1 15 6.64 L.A. Angels 9, Chicago White Sox 2 American League Farmer c-1b 4 1 2 0 0 1 .250 Villar ss 3 2 2 0 2 1 .274 5.40 L.A. Angels 9, Chicago White Sox 2 American League COLORADO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA National League Kansas City at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Wood p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Mancini dh 4 2 1 2 1 1 .277 Lovelady 0 4 2 2 0 0 18 7.23 Kansas City at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Winker ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .269 Lambert 6 6 3 3 1 2 91 6.75 NationalSt. Louis League5, Cincinnati 4 Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Santander rf 5 0 1 0 0 1 .286 Staumont 1.2 2 1 1 0 2 24 4.50 St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 4 Seattle at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Kuhnel p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 5.34 San Diego 3, Philadelphia 2 L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Núñez 3b 3 2 1 4 0 1 .243 Barnes 1 1 1 1 0 1 15 6.75 San Diego 3, Philadelphia 2 L.A. Angels at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Barnhart ph-c 2 0 1 2 0 1 .231 Peterson lf 5 0 1 0 0 1 .222 Diaz 1 2 0 0 0 1 15 4.89 Atlanta 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Chi. White Sox at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Lorenzen pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .357 Lovelady pitched to 4 batters in the 7th Atlanta 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Chi. White Sox at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Alberto 2b 4 0 2 1 0 0 .319 Davis, BS, 15-17 0 2 3 3 1 0 16 6.06 Washington 16, Milwaukee 8 Detroit at Houston, 8:10 p.m. TOTALS 33 4 8 4 5 9 Inherited runners-scored—Lovelady 1-1, Washington 16, Milwaukee 8 Detroit at Houston, 7:10 p.m. Davis 1b 2 1 1 0 2 1 .179 Staumont 2-0. IBB—off Sparkman (Alonso). Estévez, W, 1-2 2 1 0 0 1 2 34 4.12 Colorado 7, Miami 6, 10 innings N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. ST. LOUIS 002 120 000—5 8 0 Wilkerson cf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .222 Colorado 7, Miami 6, 10 innings N.Y. Yankees at Oakland, 9:07 p.m. WP—Wheeler. Davis pitched to 3 batters in the 9th Arizona 6, San Francisco 1 National League CINCINNATI 100 000 102—4 8 1 Sisco c 3 0 0 0 0 1 .221 Arizona 6, San Francisco 1 National League T—3:01. A—20,661 (37,903). Inherited runners-scored—Estévez 2-2. Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh 1 Washington at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. a-walked for Wood in the 5th. b-struck out Severino c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .257 HBP—Quijada (Murphy). WP—García. Chicago Cubs 7, Pittsburgh 1 Washington at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Interleague San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. for Kuhnel in the 7th. c-walked for VanMeter TOTALS 34 7 9 7 5 10 T—3:57. A—38,181 (50,398). San Diego at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. in the 7th. d-struck out for Gant in the 9th. BOSTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG. ASTROS 4, ATHLETICS 1 InterleagueN.Y. Mets 11, Kansas City 5 Miami at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m. HOUSTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG. N.Y. Mets 11, Kansas City 5 Miami at Atlanta, 6:20 p.m. e-struck out for Gausman in the 9th. Betts cf 3 2 1 1 1 1 .285 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:45 p.m. Devers 3b 5 2 4 4 0 0 .332 Springer cf 5 0 1 0 0 0 .293 DIAMONDBACKS 6, GIANTS 1 Milwaukee at St. Louis, 6:45 p.m. 1-ran for Barnhart in the 9th. Altuve 2b 4 1 0 0 1 0 .296 TODAY’S GAMES San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. E—Suárez (13). LOB—St. Louis 5, Cincinnati Bogaerts ss 5 1 2 2 0 0 .309 SAN FRANCISCO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. TODAY’S GAMES San Francisco at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Brantley lf 4 0 2 0 1 0 .335 American League Colorado at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. 8. 2B—Goldschmidt (15), Ozuna (18), Hernández 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .325 Yastrzemski lf 5 1 1 0 0 1 .276 Colorado at Arizona, 8:40 p.m. Bregman 3b 4 1 4 3 1 0 .282 Gennett 2b 4 0 2 1 0 0 .288 AmericanKansas City League at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Interleague J.Iglesias (18). HR—Goldschmidt (28), off Martinez rf 5 1 3 2 0 0 .310 Kansas City at Baltimore, 6:05 p.m. Interleague Benintendi lf 4 0 0 0 1 1 .286 Alvarez dh 5 0 0 0 0 3 .335 Posey c 3 0 0 0 1 0 .257 Seattle at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Cleveland at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Wood; Edman (5), off Wood; Suárez (34), off Correa ss 2 1 0 0 2 0 .279 Seattle at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. Cleveland at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Flaherty. RBIs—Goldschmidt 2 (68), Thomas Travis dh 4 2 1 1 1 1 .265 Belt 1b 3 0 0 0 1 2 .230 L.A. Angels at Texas, 8:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Gurriel 1b 4 0 1 1 0 0 .304 Pillar cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .268 L.A. Angels at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia at Boston, 6:10 p.m. (11), Edman (19), Ozuna (67), Suárez (77), Vázquez 1b-c 4 2 2 1 1 2 .279 Chi. White Sox at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Toronto at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. León c 2 0 0 0 0 2 .190 Chirinos c 4 0 1 0 0 2 .228 Slater rf 3 0 1 0 1 1 .294 Chi. White Sox at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m. Toronto at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Peraza (33), Barnhart 2 (32). SB—Edman Reddick rf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .265 (8). CS—Thomas (1). a-Moreland ph-1b 3 2 3 1 0 0 .243 Crawford ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 .224 TOTALS 36 4 10 4 5 5 Solano 3b 3 0 1 0 0 2 .335 ST. LOUIS IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Owings 2b-ss 4 1 0 0 1 3 .083 TOTALS 39 13 16 12 5 10 OAKLAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG. b-Vogt ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .281 Flaherty W,7-6 5 3 1 1 3 5 83 3.46 Semien ss 3 1 1 1 1 0 .271 BALTIMORE 321 000 001—7 9 1 Bumgarner p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .137 Gallegos 1.1 2 1 1 1 1 23 2.04 Grossman lf 3 0 1 0 1 0 .250 a-Avelino ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 TODAY’S PITCHING COMPARISON Miller 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 3.79 BOSTON 002 106 40X—13 16 1 Chapman 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .262 Abad p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- a-singled for León in the 6th. Gant H,15 1.2 0 0 0 0 1 21 2.68 Olson 1b 4 0 2 0 0 2 .262 Watson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- E—Villar (19), Moreland (2). LOB—Baltimore Canha cf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .261 NATIONAL LEAGUE Martínez S,14-171 3 2 2 0 2 21 Coonrod p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- NATIONAL LEAGUE 7, Boston 8. 2B—Villar (28), Alberto (17), Joseph 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .250 c-Dickerson ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .357 3.86 20192019 TEAMTEAM LASTLAST THREETHREE STARTSSTARTS Devers 2 (46), Betts (35), Martinez (28), Pinder rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .250 TOTALS 33 1 7 1 4 9 TTEAMSEAMS PITCHERSPITCHERS TIME TIME W-LW-L ERAERA RECREC W-LW-L IP IP ERA ERA CINCINNATI IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Vázquez (19), Bogaerts (42). HR—Núñez Profar dh 2 0 0 0 1 1 .204 ARIZONA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Washington Ross (R) 3-3 5.91 3-1 3-0 18.0 0.50 Wood L,1-2 5 8 5 4 1 6 92 5.92 (27), off Eovaldi; Travis (6), off Blach; Phegley c 3 0 0 0 0 0 .244 Flores 2b 5 1 2 1 0 0 .312 Washington Ross (R) 3-3 5.91 3-1 3-0 18.0 0.50 Devers (27), off Armstrong. RBIs—Núñez 4 PittsburghPittsburgh WilliamsWilliams (R)(R) 7:05p6:05p 5-5 5-5 5.25 5.25 10-8 10-8 2-1 2-1 16.0 16.0 7.88 7.88 Kuhnel 2 0 0 0 1 1 30 3.00 TOTALS 31 1 6 1 3 7 Peralta lf 4 1 1 1 0 2 .272 (72), Mancini 2 (73), Alberto (37), Devers 4 HOUSTON 000 031 000—4 10 0 Bradley p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Gausman 2 0 0 0 0 6 23 2.57 (101), Bogaerts 2 (94), Travis (15), Vázquez San Diego Lauer (L) 6-8 4.55 11-11 1-0 15.0 4.80 HBP—Flaherty (Senzel). WP—Martínez. OAKLAND 000 100 000—1 6 1 Escobar 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .273 San Diego Lauer (L) 6-8 4.55 11-11 1-0 15.0 4.80 (53), Moreland (44), Martinez 2 (75), Betts Walker 1b 2 1 0 0 1 1 .259 Cincinnati Bauer (R) 7:10p 10-9 4.17 14-13 1-1 16.0 7.31 T—3:03. A—21,525 (42,319). (65). SB—Villar 2 (28). SF—Núñez, Betts. E—Anderson (3). LOB—Houston 10, Oakland Cincinnati Bauer (R) 6:10p 10-9 4.17 14-13 1-1 16.0 7.31 6. 2B—Bregman (26), Gurriel (33), Olson Chafin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA (17). HR—Bregman (30), off Anderson; Dyson cf 1 1 1 0 0 0 .259 Milwaukee Davies (R) 8-5 3.74 13-10 0-3 13.0 11.77 RAYS 5, TIGERS 4 Milwaukee Davies (R) 8-5 3.74 13-10 0-3 13.0 11.77 DETROIT AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Blach 5.1 5 5 5 3 6 9210.61 Semien (21), off Greinke. RBIs—Bregman 3 Jones cf-rf 4 1 1 2 0 1 .271 SSt.t. LouisLouis Hudson Hudson (R)(R) 7:45p 6:45p 11-6 11-6 3.82 3.82 16-8 16-8 1-1 1-1 13.2 13.2 3.29 3.29 Reyes lf 4 2 2 1 1 1 .270 Ynoa 0 1 1 1 0 0 2 6.04 (83), Gurriel (86), Semien (58). SB—Altuve Rojas rf-lf 2 0 1 1 2 1 .286 Lugo 3b 5 0 0 0 0 2 .218 Fry, L, 1-5, BS, 3-6 .1 3 3 3 1 1 26 (5). Ahmed ss 3 0 1 0 1 2 .274 Colorado Freeland (L) 3-10 7.09 7-12 1-1 17.0 5.29 Castro cf 4 1 2 3 0 1 .283 5.09 HOUSTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA C.Kelly c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .254 Colorado Freeland (L) 3-10 7.09 7-12 1-1 17.0 5.29 M.Kelly p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .024 AArizonarizona GallenGallen (R)(R) 9:40p8:40p 2-32-3 2.582.58 4-54-5 1-1 1-1 16.016.0 2.25 2.25 Dixon 1b 4 0 1 0 0 2 .257 Armstrong 1.1 6 4 4 1 2 35 5.13 Greinke, W, 3-0 7 4 1 1 3 6 91 2.37 Rodríguez 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .218 Lamb 1b 1 0 0 1 1 0 .218 Givens 1 1 0 0 0 1 18 4.53 Pressly, H, 26 1 1 0 0 0 1 13 2.55 TOTALS 32 6 8 6 5 10 Hicks c 4 0 1 0 0 3 .205 Osuna, S, 27-32 1 1 0 0 0 0 10 2.92 Demeritte rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .267 BOSTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA SAN FRANCISCO 000 001 000—1 7 1 AAMERICANMERICAN LEAGUELEAGUE Rogers dh 3 0 0 0 1 1 .143 Eovaldi 2 3 5 5 3 1 43 6.69 OAKLAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA ARIZONA 300 010 11X—6 8 0 20192019 TEAMTEAM LASTLAST THREETHREE STARTSSTARTS Beckham ss 3 1 2 0 1 1 .221 Hernandez 1 1 1 1 1 3 32 3.98 Anderson, L, 10-9 5 7 4 4 4 3 83 a-grounded out for Bumgarner in the 7th. TTEAMSEAMS PITCHERSPITCHERS TIME TIME W-LW-L ERAERA RECREC W-LW-L IP IP ERA ERA TOTALS 35 4 10 4 3 12 Brasier 1 0 0 0 1 2 19 4.35 4.06 b-lined out for Solano in the 9th. c-walked KansasKansas CityCity Lopez Lopez (R)(R) 1-7 1-7 6.51 6.51 1-10 1-10 0-2 0-2 8.0 8.0 15.75 15.75 TAMPA BAY AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Taylor 1 2 0 0 0 1 22 3.09 Trivino 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 4.75 for Coonrod in the 9th. BaltimoreBaltimore MeansMeans (L)(L) 7:05p 6:05p 8-8 8-8 3.763.76 7-12 7-12 0-3 0-3 10.2 10.2 10.97 10.97 Pham lf 3 2 2 2 1 1 .269 Walden, W, 8-2 1 1 0 0 0 0 11 3.34 Diekman 1 1 0 0 1 0 26 4.05 E—Slater (2). LOB—San Francisco 9, Duffy 3b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .260 Buchter 2 2 0 0 0 2 38 3.18 Arizona 7. 2B—Gennett (4), Escobar (23). Meadows rf-cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .275 Cashner, H, 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 9 7.29 Seattle Gonzales (L) 12-10 4.26 13-13 0-2 17.1 4.67 T—2:50. A—22,372 (46,765). 3B—Yastrzemski (3), Jones (1). HR—Flores Seattle Gonzales (L) 12-10 4.26 13-13 0-2 17.1 4.67 d’Arnaud 1b-c 3 1 1 1 0 1 .261 Lakins 2 1 1 0 0 2 32 4.05 (6), off Bumgarner; Peralta (12), off Abad. TTampaampa BayBay McKay McKay (L)(L) 7:10p 6:10p 2-2 2-2 4.81 4.81 3-4 3-4 1-1 1-1 14.1 14.1 6.28 6.28 Adames ss 3 1 0 0 1 0 .245 HBP—Hernandez (Núñez). WP—Eovaldi(2), RBIs—Gennett (6), Jones 2 (56), Rojas (2), Aguilar dh 3 0 0 0 0 1 .325 Lakins. TWINS 6, RANGERS 3 Flores (22), Peralta (55), Lamb (17). SB— T—3:38. A—36,350 (37,731). MINNESOTA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. LosLos AngelesAngeles Peters Peters (L)(L) 3-1 3-1 3.37 3.37 2-2 2-2 1-1 1-1 16.0 16.0 3.94 3.94 c-Kiermaier ph-dh 1 0 0 0 0 0 .243 Rojas (1), Dyson (26). Brosseau 2b-rf 4 0 1 0 0 3 .284 Kepler cf 3 1 0 0 1 1 .255 TTexasexas AllardAllard (L)(L) 8:05p7:05p 1-01-0 4.504.50 1-11-1 1-01-0 10.010.0 4.504.50 NATIONALS 16, BREWERS 8 Cron 1b 1 1 0 0 0 0 .257 SAN FRNCSCO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Zunino c 2 0 0 0 0 2 .169 Bumgarner, L, 8-8 a-Choi ph-1b 1 0 1 2 1 0 .260 MILWAUKEE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Sanó dh 3 2 1 0 2 2 .243 DetroitDetroit JacksonJackson (R)(R) 3-5 3-5 8.628.62 2-52-5 2-12-1 14.214.2 3.073.07 Heredia cf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .217 Grisham cf 5 0 0 0 0 0 .279 Polanco ss 4 1 2 3 1 1 .295 6 6 4 4 2 9 104 3.72 HoustonHouston MileyMiley (L)(L) 8:10p7:10p 11-411-4 3.113.11 17-817-8 2-0 2-0 15.0 15.0 3.60 3.60 b-Sogard ph-2b 1 1 0 0 0 0 .340 Thames 1b-rf 5 0 0 0 0 3 .257 Rosario lf 4 0 0 1 0 0 .279 Abad 1 1 1 1 0 0 12 3.86 TOTALS 30 5 5 5 4 9 Yelich rf 3 1 2 0 0 0 .333 Gonzalez 3b-rf 4 0 1 2 1 0 .270 Watson .2 1 1 1 3 1 30 4.63 Chicago Nova (R) 8-9 4.51 13-12 2-0 22.0 0.41 a-Pérez ph-rf-p 2 0 0 0 0 0 .238 Arraez 2b 4 0 0 0 1 1 .342 Coonrod .1 0 0 0 0 0 4 2.25 Chicago Nova (R) 8-9 4.51 13-12 2-0 22.0 0.41 DETROIT 200 000 200—4 10 1 Adrianza 1b-3b 5 0 2 0 0 0 .296 Minnesota Gibson (R) 8:10p 11-5 4.28 15-9 1-1 16.0 5.63 Hiura 2b 4 2 3 0 1 0 .305 ARIZONA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Minnesota Gibson (R) 7:10p 11-5 4.28 15-9 1-1 16.0 5.63 TAMPA BAY 100 000 022—5 5 1 Moustakas 3b 4 2 3 5 1 1 .261 Castro c 4 1 1 0 1 2 .245 One out when winning run scored. Piña c 5 0 1 0 0 0 .226 Cave rf-cf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .252 M.Kelly, W, 9-12 KKEY:EY: 20192019 TEAM-Team’sTEAM-Team’s recordrecord inin gamesgames startedstarted byby today’stoday’s pitcher.pitcher. a-walked for Zunino in the 8th. b-pinch hit Gamel lf 5 2 4 1 0 0 .238 TOTALS 36 6 8 6 7 9 5.2 6 1 1 2 5 100 4.63 for Heredia in the 8th. c-popped out for Arcia ss 5 1 3 2 0 0 .225 TEXAS AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Chafin, H, 17 2 0 0 0 1 2 31 3.83 Aguilar in the 9th. Anderson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .033 Choo rf 5 1 2 1 0 1 .272 E—Beckham (5), Adames (14). LOB—Detroit Bradley 1.1 1 0 0 1 2 23 3.95 Wilkerson p 2 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 Trevino c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .185 T—3:19. A—26,079 (48,519). 8, Tampa Bay 5. 2B—Reyes 2 (7), Demeritte Jackson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Santana 1b 5 0 0 0 0 3 .305 (3), d’Arnaud (10). HR—Castro (4), off WILD CARD c-Grandal ph-1b 2 0 1 0 0 1 .254 Andrus ss 4 0 1 0 1 0 .283 CUBS 7, PIRATES 1 ROUNDUP Richards; Pham (18), off Farmer. RBIs— TOTALS 42 8 17 8 2 6 Calhoun lf 5 0 2 0 0 0 .283 Castro 3 (28), Reyes (8), d’Arnaud (46), Pence dh 4 1 3 0 1 0 .294 CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. AMERICAN LEAGUE WASHINGTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Heyward cf 4 2 2 1 1 2 .268 Pham 2 (53), Choi 2 (43). CS—Castro (2). Turner ss 5 2 2 0 1 0 .291 Odor 2b 5 0 0 0 0 2 .204 W L Pct WCGB SF—Castro, d’Arnaud. Castellanos rf 4 1 2 1 0 1 .348 Cleveland 74 51 .592 _ Eaton rf 3 3 2 3 2 0 .287 Forsythe 3b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .238 BRAVES 5, DODGERS 3: DETROIT IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA DeShields cf 3 1 1 0 1 0 .255 Happ rf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .273 Tampa Bay 73 52 .584 _ McGowin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 Bryant 3b 5 1 1 1 0 2 .289 Boyd 7 2 1 1 2 9 107 4.24 Rendon 3b 4 1 1 3 0 0 .319 Mathis c 3 0 1 2 0 0 .166 Rafael Ortega hit a sixth- Oakland 71 53 .573 1½ a-Mazara ph-rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .269 Rizzo 1b 2 2 1 2 3 0 .283 Farmer, H, 11 1 1 2 2 1 0 25 3.81 b-Cabrera ph-3b 1 0 1 0 0 0 .320 Báez ss 5 1 2 0 0 3 .285 inning grand slam. Boston 67 59 .532 6½ Jiménez, L, 3-7 .1 2 2 1 1 0 18 4.82 Soto lf 5 2 2 2 0 1 .285 TOTALS 38 3 10 3 4 7 Los Angeles 62 64 .492 11½ Schwarber lf 3 0 1 2 1 1 .228 TAMPA BAY IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Adams 1b 5 2 3 3 0 0 .237 MINNESOTA 200 100 030—6 8 2 Holland p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Robles cf 5 2 2 1 0 0 .250 INDIANS 8, YANKEES 4: Texas 60 64 .484 12½ Richards 3.1 8 2 2 1 6 71 5.40 TEXAS 000 200 100—3 10 2 b-Zagunis ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250 Dozier 2b 4 2 3 4 1 0 .231 a-grounded out for Mathis in the 8th. Mike Clevinger struck out Chicago 55 68 .447 17 Poche 1.2 0 0 0 0 2 17 5.05 Kimbrel p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Seattle 52 73 .416 21 Gomes c 5 2 3 0 0 1 .200 E—Pérez (1), Polanco (16), Santana 2 (11). Strop p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Kittredge 3 2 2 2 0 3 40 4.06 Fedde p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .143 10 in five shutout innings. Toronto 52 75 .409 22 LOB—Minnesota 11, Texas 12. 2B—Gonzalez Caratini c 3 0 0 0 1 0 .252 Alvarado, W, 1-5 1 0 0 0 2 1 23 Grace p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 (18), Sanó (15), Castro (9), Adrianza (7). Kemp 2b-lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .188 Kansas City 44 80 .355 28½ 4.76 Parra rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .277 3B—Polanco (6). HR—Choo (20), off Dyson. ASTROS 4, ATHLETICS 1: Baltimore 39 85 .315 33½ Quintana p 3 0 0 0 0 2 .064 WP—Farmer(2), Kittredge. TOTALS 40 16 19 16 4 3 RBIs—Gonzalez 2 (47), Rosario (82), Polanco a-Russell ph-2b 0 0 0 0 1 0 .247 Zack Greinke threw seven Detroit 37 84 .306 34 T—3:04. A—16,634 (25,025). MILWAUKEE 000 130 004—8 17 0 3 (62), Mathis 2 (11), Choo (47). SB—Choo TOTALS 35 7 9 7 7 14 WASHINGTON 427 020 01X—16 19 2 (9). SF—Rosario. PITTSBURGH AB R H BI BB SO AVG. smooth innings for his PADRES 3, PHILLIES 2 a-pinch hit for Yelich in the 6th. b-singled MINNESOTA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Newman ss 4 0 2 0 0 1 .304 200th win. NATIONAL LEAGUE SAN DIEGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. for Rendon in the 7th. c-singled for Jackson Pérez 5 5 2 2 4 2 100 4.53 Frazier 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .264 W L Pct WCGB Margot cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .245 in the 8th. Littell, H, 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 3.60 Marte cf 4 1 3 1 0 0 .292 E—Turner 2 (9). LOB—Milwaukee 11, Naylor lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .248 Dyson, W, 1-0 1 3 1 1 0 1 2013.50 Bell 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .280 NATIONALS 16, BREWERS Washington 67 56 .545 _ Muñoz p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Washington 6. 2B—Moustakas (26), Hiura Romo, H, 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 17 2.89 Holmes p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 8: The Nationals matched Chicago 66 58 .532 _ Garcia 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .266 (15), Robles (22), Gomes (7). 3B—Eaton (6). DuRapau p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Milwaukee 64 60 .516 2 Machado 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .264 HR—Gamel (6), off Fedde; Moustakas (28), Rogers, S, 19-25 1 2 0 0 0 2 27 c-Tucker ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 .195 a team record with eight New York 64 60 .516 2 Renfroe rf 2 1 0 0 2 1 .237 off Fedde; Moustakas (28), off McGowin; 2.59 Reynolds lf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .326 Philadelphia 64 60 .516 2 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .290 Arcia (13), off McGowin; Adams (18), TEXAS IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Reyes rf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .176 home runs in a rout. San Francisco 63 62 .504 3½ France 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .220 off Anderson; Robles (15), off Anderson; Lynn 5 4 3 3 5 3 112 3.60 Stratton p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Dozier (17), off Anderson; Rendon (26), off Yates p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Guerrieri 2 0 0 0 1 4 29 3.71 González 3b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .183 PADRES 3, PHILLIES 2: Arizona 62 63 .496 4½ Urías ss 4 1 2 2 0 0 .194 Wilkerson; Soto 2 (26), off Wilkerson; Eaton Clase, L, 0-2 1 3 3 3 1 1 21 4.70 Moran 3b-1b 4 0 2 0 0 1 .282 San Diego 58 65 .472 7½ Hedges c 4 1 4 1 0 0 .197 (9), off Wilkerson; Dozier (17), off Pérez. Stallings c 3 0 0 0 1 1 .265 Austin Hedges had four Cincinnati 58 65 .472 7½ Lucchesi p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .077 RBIs—Gamel (28), Moustakas 5 (66), Arcia Carpenter 1 1 0 0 0 1 1910.80 Keller p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 hits. Colorado 57 67 .460 9 a-Myers ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .227 2 (42), Adams 3 (49), Robles (52), Eaton 3 WP—Pérez, Lynn. T—3:49. A—18,500 Cabrera rf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .280 Pittsburgh 51 72 .415 14½ Stammen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 (35), Dozier 4 (41), Rendon 3 (94), Soto 2 (49,115). TOTALS 34 1 7 1 1 11 CARDINALS 5, REDS 4: Paul Miami 45 78 .366 20½ Strahm p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .286 (81). S—Anderson, Fedde 2. CHICAGO 101 230 000 — 7 9 1 Jankowski lf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 MILWAUKEE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA ANGELS 9, WHITE SOX 2 PITTSBURGH 000 000 001 — 1 7 1 Goldschmidt hit a two-run TOTALS 34 3 9 3 2 8 Anderson, L, 5-2 2 .1 9 10 10 2 1 71 CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. E — Bryant (12), González (4). LOB — PHILADELPHIA AB R H BI BB SO AVG. 3.78 García cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .284 Chicago 8, Pittsburgh 8. 2B — Báez (34), homer. Hoskins 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .237 Jay rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .274 Realmuto c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .280 Wilkerson 4.1 8 5 5 2 2 80 6.17 Abreu dh 3 0 0 0 0 2 .273 Heyward (15), Bryant (32), Marte (26), RAYS 5, TIGERS 4: Ji-Man Choi’s two-run single in the Harper rf 1 1 1 0 1 0 .254 Pérez 1 2 1 1 0 0 11 9.00 McCann c 2 1 1 0 0 1 .294 Moran (21). HR — Castellanos (6), off Keller; Haseley rf 1 1 0 0 1 0 .255 Jackson .1 0 0 0 0 0 5 5.79 a-Cordell ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .227 Heyward (18), off Keller; Rizzo (23), off Stratton; Marte (21), off Kimbrel. RBIs — bottom of the ninth completed a rally for the Rays. Segura ss 4 0 2 2 0 1 .284 WASHINGTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Jiménez lf 4 1 2 2 0 2 .243 Dickerson lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .261 Skole 1b 3 0 0 0 1 3 .233 Castellanos (8), Heyward (49), Schwarber 2 RED SOX 13, ORIOLES 7: Rafael Devers went 4 for 5 with Fedde, W, 3-2 5 10 4 4 2 2 102 4.09 (64), Bryant (61), Rizzo 2 (77), Marte (70). Kingery cf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .268 Grace 2 2 0 0 0 2 25 6.55 Anderson ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 .330 a homer, two doubles and four RBIs. Hernández 2b 3 0 1 0 0 0 .281 Goins 3b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .260 SB — Marte (22). CS — Schwarber (3). Rodríguez 3b 2 0 0 0 0 1 .215 McGowin 2 5 4 4 0 2 42 9.69 Sánchez 2b 3 0 1 0 0 2 .250 Runners left in scoring position — Chicago MARINERS 7, BLUE JAYS 0: Yusei Kikuchi needed just 96 b-Miller ph-3b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .212 HBP—Grace (Grisham). WP—McGowin. TOTALS 31 2 7 2 1 12 4 (Quintana, Schwarber, Happ); Pittsburgh Vargas p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .167 T—3:24. A—30,571 (41,313). LOS ANGELES AB R H BI BB SO AVG. 6 (Stallings 2, Reyes, Bell, Cabrera). RISP — pitches to complete a two-hitter for Seattle. Hughes p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Goodwin cf 4 0 2 0 1 1 .281 Chicago 3 for 8; Pittsburgh 0 for 9. c-Morrison ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .375 INDIANS 8, YANKEES 4 Fletcher 3b 4 1 0 0 1 2 .287 GIDP — Frazier. METS 4, ROYALS 1: Jacob deGrom gave up three hits Morin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- CLEVELAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Ohtani dh 5 1 2 2 0 1 .299 DP — Chicago 1 (Kemp, Báez, Rizzo). Neris p 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- Lindor ss 5 1 1 1 0 0 .299 Upton lf 5 0 1 0 0 3 .214 CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA while striking out five over seven innings for New York. TOTALS 31 2 4 2 2 8- Mercado lf 4 1 3 3 1 0 .285 Calhoun rf 4 2 2 1 0 1 .234 Quintana, W, 11-7 Santana 1b 4 0 1 0 1 0 .292 Rengifo 2b 3 2 2 0 0 0 .245 7 5 0 0 0 7 92 3.91 ROCKIES 7, MARLINS 6, 10 INNINGS: Garrett Hampson hit SAN DIEGO 000 200 100—3 9 0 Puig rf 3 0 0 0 2 1 .351 PHILADELPHIA 100 001 000—2 4 0 Thaiss 1b 4 1 3 4 0 0 .205 Holland 1 0 0 0 0 1 12 2.25 Naquin rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .282 Tovar ss 4 1 2 0 0 0 .206 a bases-loaded single in the bottom of the 10th inning. a-pinch hit for Lucchesi in the 7th. b-popped Reyes dh 4 1 1 0 1 3 .156 Zagunis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 out for Rodríguez in the 7th. c-grounded out Bemboom c 4 1 1 2 0 0 .167 ANGELS 9, WHITE SOX 2: , Kole Calhoun, R.Pérez c 5 1 1 0 0 2 .228 TOTALS 37 9 15 9 2 8 Kimbrel .2 1 1 1 0 2 15 6.08 for Hughes in the 7th. Kipnis 2b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .253 Strop .1 1 0 0 1 1 12 5.40 LOB—San Diego 6, Philadelphia 4. 2B— Allen cf 4 1 0 1 0 1 .239 CHICAGO 000 100 001—2 7 0 and Anthony Bemboom all homered to lead Hosmer (24), Segura 2 (28). HR—Urías (2), LOS ANGELES 030 101 22X—9 15 0 PITTSBURGH IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Freeman 3b 4 3 3 3 0 1 .275 Keller, L, 1-2 4.1 7 6 6 2 5 93 8.86 the . off Vargas; Hedges (9), off Hughes. RBIs— TOTALS 37 8 11 8 5 9 a-struck out for McCann in the 9th. Urías 2 (13), Hedges (31), Segura 2 (50). NEW YORK AB R H BI BB SO AVG. LOB—Chicago 5, Los Angeles 7. 2B— Stratton 1.2 1 1 1 1 3 30 2.68 TWINS 6, RANGERS 3: Jorge Polanco cleared the bases SB—Margot (17). CS—Urías (1). LeMahieu 1b 5 1 2 3 0 2 .339 Anderson (21), Sánchez (13), Calhoun Holmes 2 1 0 0 3 4 41 6.43 SAN DIEGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Judge rf 5 0 2 1 0 2 .265 (23), Goodwin (23), Tovar (5), Rengifo (16), DuRapau 1 0 0 0 1 2 15 6.75 with a tiebreaking triple in the eighth inning, helping Lucchesi, W, 8-7 6 3 2 2 2 4 109 Gregorius ss 4 0 0 0 1 2 .260 Thaiss (3). 3B—Jiménez (1). HR—Jiménez Zagunis pitched to 0 batters in the 9th Urshela 3b 5 0 1 0 0 1 .336 (22), off Mejía; Thaiss (6), off Cease; Inherited runners-scored — Zagunis 1-0, the Twins to their first-ever four-game sweep of Texas. 4.20 Calhoun (27), off Cease; Ohtani (16), off Stammen, H, 25 .2 1 0 0 0 1 10 3.73 Sánchez c 3 0 0 0 1 2 .234 Strop 1-0, Stratton 1-1. HBP — Kimbrel Detwiler; Bemboom (1), off Detwiler. RBIs— (Tucker). WP — Keller. DIAMONDBACKS 6, GIANTS 1: Wilmer Flores and David Strahm, H, 3 .1 0 0 0 0 0 4 5.21 Gardner cf 4 0 2 0 0 2 .254 Torres 2b 3 1 0 0 0 2 .282 Jiménez 2 (51), Thaiss 4 (18), Calhoun (61), Umpires — Home, Stu Scheuwater; First, Peralta homered for Arizona. Muñoz, H, 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 1.76 Ford dh 3 1 1 0 1 1 .173 Ohtani 2 (52), Bemboom 2 (3). Alan Porter; Second, Mark Wegner; Third, Yates, S, 35-38 1 0 0 0 0 3 27 1.08 Tauchman lf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .289 CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Jim Reynolds. CUBS 7, PIRATES 1: Jose Quintana pitched seven crisp innings. PHILADELPHIA IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA TOTALS 36 4 9 4 3 14 Cease, L, 2-6 5 7 5 5 1 6 95 5.93 T — 3:20.

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Power wins shortened Pocono race marred by wreck, weather

By Dan Gelston on the track. Rosenqvist did not “I think the answer is clear The Associated Press suffer life-threatening injuries that we should not be here. In and was cleared. my opinion that question was LONG POND, Pa. — Will Wickens, who remains reso- answered awhile ago,” Karam Power won the shortened race lute in his mission to race again, wrote. “I think it’s a great track Sunday at Pocono Raceway, the said on Twitter that IndyCar it’s just not meant for IndyCars. 13th straight season he’s won should no longer race at the We need to be smart and move an IndyCar race. The race was track. IndyCar and Pocono do on and go to tracks that fit these called with 72 laps left because not have a deal for a 2020 race. cars. I love oval racing and want of lightning and severe weather “It’s just a toxic relationship it in IndyCar I just simply don’t in the area. and maybe it’s time to consider love IndyCar at Pocono.” Lightning strikes at Pocono a divorce,” he wrote. “I’m very Rossi, who won Pocono last after a rain-shortened NASCAR relieved (to my knowledge) year, saw his IndyCar cham- race killed one fan in 2012. that everyone is okay from that pionship hopes take a serious Power was in the right posi- scary crash.” blow. He entered just 16 points tion to a win a race marred by Sato said he thought he was behind leader Josef Newgarden yet another horrific wreck that all clear. and falls to 35 points back. collected five drivers on the Will Power walks down pit road as inclement weather delays the “I’m not really over-aggres- Power raced to his 36th first lap and sent Chip Ganassi IndyCar Series race Sunday at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa. sive,” he said. career victory. The Team Racing driver Felix Rosenqvist [MATT SLOCUM/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] James Hinchcliffe and Rossi Penske driver won the 2014 to the hospital. also had their runs cut short and series championship. IndyCar at Pocono has turned served 10-lap penalties because Black clouds formed over into perhaps the scariest race fence, leaving the promising Hunter-Reay in crash that left of car repairs under the red flag. the track just past the halfway day in motor sports, 500 miles IndyCar driver paralyzed from cars and debris strewn across The race was stopped for 45 point and the race was shortly of danger for drivers on the 2.5- the waist down. the track. Sato’s car landed minutes and two minor mesh red flagged because of light- mile track and white knuckles The green flag had barely been upside down on Hunter-Reay’s patches were needed to repair ning. Not long after Power had and clasped hands for anyone dropped when 2017 Indianapolis Honda. the fence. his win, it started pouring at watching the event. 500 winner Takuma Sato used “I can’t even begin to Sage Karam, who races spo- the track and he was ushered Justin Wilson died in 2015 an aggressive — arguably foolish understand how after last radically in IndyCar, agreed it to the media center for a make- from a head injury after being — move to trigger a wreck that year Takuma thinks that’s was time for the series to move shift podium celebration. Scott struck by debris from another sent Rosenqvist to the hospital. acceptable,” Rossi said. “It’s on from Pocono. Karam spun Dixon was second and Simon car. Robert Wickens was para- Sato tried to shoot a gap on disgraceful.” into the wall in the 2015 Pocono Pagenaud was third. Newgar- lyzed in an early-lap accident the first lap, cut off Alexander Rosenqvist hit the fence nose race and debris from his car den, the 2017 series champion, last year. His car shot into a Rossi and connected with Ryan first and his car slammed back struck Wilson. finished fifth.

attempts for an average of 3.7 attempts. FLORIDA FSU per 100 passes. “He’s been through the “He was put in the fire early ups and downs of being a From Page C1 From Page C1 as a skinny freshman and got starting quarterback and all beat up,” Briles said. “So those those things. ... The team things are tough to deal with as really respects him and that’s said of Burney. “He could There’s evidence from Briles’ an 18-year-old true freshman … tough,” Briles said. “Coming be a linebacker or a defen- stints with Houston and Florida James is right where he needs to into an environment where sive back. When you get a Atlantic in 2018 and 2017 to sug- be and he’s hungry and he wants you got a guy like James who guy like that, that is ver- gest that his system will help the to eat.” everybody loves. And he’s satile like that, you can new starting quarterback mini- When asked how he has worked himself into every- put him in many different mize interceptions. improved the most in fall camp, body really respecting him and situations. You can bring Last season, Houston quar- Blackman said he’s gotten much he’s done it by work, that’s it.” him on blitzes, or put him terback D’Eriq King more than better at taking care of the foot- The history Blackman has in coverage and just shut doubled his pass attempts ball, especially in the last few with the other guys on the somebody down for the from the previous season and days. team might ultimately be too whole game.” Florida’s Amari Burney will yet his interception percent- Travis has only attempted 14 much for either transfer to But one doesn’t simply be a player to watch this age increased by less than 0.4 passes at the collegiate level, overcome, but the sophomore adjust overnight to a role season. [BRAD MCCLENNY/STAFF percent. so it’s impossible to draw any will have to continue taking as valuable, and complex, PHOTOGRAPHER] In 2017, Florida Atlantic’s meaningful conclusions from care of the football during the as the one Reese described. Jason Driskell threw only four such limited data. next two weeks. It takes a considerable interceptions in 278 attempts. Hornibrook, on the other “You want productivity, amount of work, coupled played the ball and made That’s only 1.44 interceptions hand, has thrown 704 passes that’s what you want, and with a high football IQ. tackles, things like that,” per 100 attempts. In 2016, that in the last three seasons and you don’t want turnovers,” “Burney can run, and he said. “But coming here, number was 3.36 and Driskell currently averages 4.69 inter- Briles said. “So if a guy can, that makes him valuable,” Coach (Ron) English and attempted 327 passes that ceptions per 100 attempts. you know, get in a car and linebackers coach Chris- Coach (Christian) Robin- season. The graduate transfer aver- turn it on and click the seat tian Robinson said. “He is son, they both put me in That same year, Blackman aged a career-high 5.37 last belt and drive straight, then extremely smart. I mean, the film room when I first threw 11 interceptions on 297 season when he tossed 11 on 205 that’s what we want.” he has lined up all over for got here, and showing us. When you have a full me my footwork, things I range of understanding, it needed to work on in the creates value.” offseason.” When it comes to film Considering the recruit- Justin Thomas hits study and weekly prepa- ing landscape in 2019, it’s GOLF his second shot on ration, Burney’s value to become increasingly rare the fi rst hole during the defense has led him to to hear Burney, a highly From Page C1 the fi nal round of the rotate between position recruited in-state pros- BMW Championship at groups in preseason camp. pect, unselfishly describe Medinah Country Club, “I’m in the safeties’ transitioning to a new Cantlay, who made four on Sunday in Medinah, meeting room and the line- position in order to benefit straight birdies around the Ill. [NAM Y. HUH/THE backers’ meeting room, so the team. turn, secured the No. 2 posi- ASSOCIATED PRESS] each and every day I’m Yet for Burney, being tion and will start at 8 under. in either meeting room,” flexible and staying patient Brooks Koepka will be 7 under, Burney said. “In the line- wasn’t difficult. a staggered start all the way who needed to finish alone in Cantlay made an 8-foot backer room I’m mainly “Playing mostly special down to even par for the final third, closed with a 69 and fin- birdie on No. 7, followed with working in the box, shuf- teams last year, you had to five players. ished fourth. Jason Day failed to a 12-foot birdie on No. 8 and a fling, things like that. In the just go out there and give That includes Lucas Glover, work his way into an automatic 6-foot birdie on No. 9. Thomas safety room it’s backpedal- it your all, and just hope- who went bogey-double bogey spot for the International side. then helped out by hitting his ing, getting out of breaks.” fully they see talent in you until finishing with a two-putt There wasn’t supposed to be second to the par-5 10th under a But when it comes to and put you on the field par from 40 feet to secure his much drama in the tournament, tree, hitting left-handed to get it differentiating between next year. So I was really first trip to the Tour Champi- either, not with Thomas coming out and making bogey. Cantlay his assignments, he’s still working for this year, just onship in 10 years. off a 61 to build a six-shot lead. made his fourth straight birdie, in the process of sorting showing them my talent It will not include Masters Only seven players dating to and the lead was down to two things out. After playing a and what I had,” Burney champion Tiger Woods, the 1928 had ever lost a six-shot with eight holes remaining. different position for much said. “I really wasn’t given defending champion. lead on the PGA Tour. Thomas That’s when Thomas came of his playing career, Bur- anything growing up play- Woods was a long shot going didn’t want to be the next. to life with a wedge to 2 feet for ney’s role this season will ing high school talent, I had into the final round to crack the That’s why he shut off his birdie. largely be determined to work my way up. And top 30, and he closed with a 72. phone on his way to the course. “The birdie on 11 was huge,” by the opposition — his just last year, being behind East Lake was his first victory It seemed everyone but him Thomas said. “That propelled assignment could change Chauncey (Gardner-John- in five years, capping his return had already declared him the me for the rest of the round.” from play to play. son) and things like that, from four back surgeries, a spe- winner, and he found no refuge More important was his “They tell me when to go just learning from him, it cial moment replaced some six in the locker room. 12-foot par putt on the next in, and I just got to reset my really wasn’t checking my months later by his Masters “Guys giving me advice in hole. And then after Cantlay mindset whichever posi- ego, it was just learning and victory. the locker room how to finish rolled in a 15-foot birdie on the tion I’m in, because I might making sure I’m ready if I “It’s disappointing,” Woods off a tournament,” Thomas par-3 13th, Thomas matched be doing something differ- got to go in.” said. “Last year culminated in said. “I was like, ‘I’ve done this him from 12 feet. ent on this play than I am at Come Saturday night, a pretty special moment for me a couple times guys but, thank Cantlay, who had nine bird- STAR. So I just got to reset it’s no longer a question of and would have been nice to go you.’ That’s what I was saying ies in the final round, missed an it and just study the play- if Burney will get to go in back there.” on the way over here. It’s a lot 8-foot birdie putt on the 14th book hard and know what the game, but rather just Hideki Matsuyama took the of the outside noise that makes and a 15-foot eagle putt on the I’m doing,” Burney said. “A how much he’ll see the 36-hole lead with a 63 until fall- it harder sometimes to stay 15th after driving onto the green. lot of people play multiple field. After an impressive ing back with a 73. He responded focused.” “When you’re as far behind as spots now, so now you can preseason camp, Burney’s with another 63 to finish alone And the nature of that advice? you are, you kind of need every- move people around and teammates expect him to in third, making him one of “Talk to your caddie a lot. thing to right,” Cantlay said. put new people in. It’s very play a vital role on a defense three players who moved into Make sure you keep talking,” “Neither of those putts dropped helpful for the defense.” with high expectations this the top 30 to reach East Lake. Thomas said. “’OK, as long as at a point where I needed them While he did have expe- season. The other was Jason Kokrak, you stop talking it’s fine with to.” rience at both positions as a “Burney’s really impor- but only after J.T. Poston made me.’” Thomas finished at 25-under prospect, Burney admitted tant to this team. He plays bogey on his final hole. He did talk to his caddie, 263 — seven shots lower than his form was nowhere near multiple positions: line- The final day to earn the eight mostly to get yardage from what Woods shot at Medinah up to snuff when he arrived backer and STAR,” said automatic spots on the Presi- the rough because he didn’t hit when he won the 2006 PGA on campus. defensive back Marco dents Cup changed nothing for a fairway until the fifth hole. Championship — and earned “In high school, I had no Wilson. “He’s very athletic either team. Cantlay also got off to a slow $1,665,000. Even more money technique. It was differ- and he can play real good. Bryson DeChambeau held start, and Thomas still had his is at stake next week, though ent in high school, I just He’s just really important onto the final spot for the six-shot lead through seven this was a burden lifted. All he stood in the middle and just to this squad.” Americans when Tony Finau, holes. But not for long. cared about was winning. * ** C4 Monday, August 19, 2019 | The News Herald

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Tony Finau (540), $444,000 67-66-68-69—270 Fred Funk, $4,894 74-73-70—217 Women’s Doubles AREA EVENTS ODDS Jon Rahm (420), $351,500 68-69-66-69—272 Larry Mize, $4,894 74-72-71—217 First Round Brandt Snedeker (420), $351,500 Jerry Smith, $4,894 74-74-69—217 Sam Stosur, Australia, and Zhang Shuai (1), PREGAME.COM LINE 66-71-67-68—272 John Huston, $4,894 73-71-73—217 China, def. Lidziya Marozava, Belarus, and Volleyball Rutherford at Vernon 6 Corey Conners (350), $298,313 69-66-69-69—273 Kent Jones, $4,894 68-73-76—217 Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia, 6-4, 6-2 Marianna at North Bay p.m Today Lucas Glover (350), $298,313 66-69-69-69—273 Jeff Sluman, $4,894 73-71-73—217 Lyudmyla Kichenok, Ukraine, and Galina National League Kevin Kisner (310), $259,000 68-68-69-69—274 Esteban Toledo, $4,894 70-73-74—217 Voskoboeva, Kazakhstan def. Oksana Haven 7 p.m. FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE Adam Scott (310), $259,000 67-71-69-67—274 Michael Bradley, $3,280 74-74-70—218 Kalashnikova, Georgia, and Maria Sanchez, Washington -126 at Pittsburgh +116 Tommy Fleetwood (246), $196,100 Brad Bryant, $3,280 76-72-70—218 United States, 6-2, 5-7, 1-0(6) at Cincinnati -157 San Diego +147 70-66-70-69—275 Gavin Coles, $3,280 71-74-73—218 at St. Louis -130 Milwaukee +120 Rickie Fowler (246), $196,100 67-70-68-70—275 Doug Garwood, $3,280 73-70-75—218 at Arizona Off Colorado Off Sungjae Im (246), $196,100 70-72-66-67—275 Greg Kraft, $3,280 76-71-71—218 PRO BASKETBALL ON THE AIR American League Louis Oosthuizen (246), $196,100 Stephen Leaney, $3,280 69-71-78—218 at Minnesota -195 Chicago +180 70-69-68-68—275 Gene Sauers, $3,280 73-72-73—218 Kevin Tway (246), $196,100 69-67-70-69—275 Tom Byrum, $2,460 71-75-73—219 WNBA at Baltimore -132 Kansas City +122 All times Central Today 7 p.m. J.T. Poston (204), $148,000 68-74-66-68—276 Mark Calcavecchia, $2,009 74-73-73—220 at Tampa Bay -176 Seattle +164 EASTERN CONFERENCE W L PCT. GB at Texas Off Los Angeles Off Rory Sabbatini (204), $148,000 67-68-67-74—276 Dan Forsman, $2,009 74-75-71—220 AMERICAN LEGION ESPN2 — World Series: TBD x-Washington 20 7 .741 — at Houston -370 Detroit +340 Vaughn Taylor (204), $148,000 73-70-67-66—276 Carlos Franco, $2,009 73-76-71—220 3 p.m. vs. River Ridge, La., U.S. Jason Kokrak (172), $112,110 65-73-70-69—277 Blaine McCallister, $2,009 71-73-76—220 x-Connecticut 19 8 .704 1 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Marc Leishman (172), $112,110 Kevin Baker, $1,558 72-75-74—221 Chicago 15 11 .577 4½ ESPNU— World Series: elimination game, William- Saturday 72-71-67-67—277 Cliff Kresge, $1,558 75-74-72—221 Indiana 9 17 .346 10½ Teams TBD, Semifi nals, sport, Pa. FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Rory McIlroy (172), $112,110 69-67-70-71—277 Roger Rowland, $1,558 72-75-74—221 New York 8 18 .308 11½ Florida 7½ 7 47½ Miami Patrick Reed (172), $112,110 68-71-68-70—277 Russ Cochran, $1,312 77-73-73—223 Atlanta 5 21 .192 14½ Shelby, N.C. NFL Arizona 13 11 70 at Hawaii Xander Schauffele (172), $112,110 Steve Pate, $1,312 71-77-75—223 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 67-68-70-72—277 Steve Jones, $1,189 75-74-77—226 WESTERN CONFERENCE W L PCT. GB NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Paul Casey (139), $78,856 70-70-67-71—278 Mike Hulbert, $1,107 74-78-77—229 Las Vegas 18 9 .667 — ESPNU— World Series: ESPN — Preseason: San PRESEASON Joel Dahmen (139), $78,856 66-71-69-72—278 Los Angeles 15 10 .600 2 Today Brooks Koepka (139), $78,856 68-71-72-67—278 Charles Schwab Cup Money Leaders Seattle 15 13 .536 3½ Teams TBD, Semifi nals, Francisco at Denver 1. Scott McCarron FAVORITE OPEN TODAY O/U UNDERDOG Webb Simpson (139), $78,856 70-72-67-69—278 Phoenix 13 13 .500 4½ Byeong Hun An (118), $65,675 71-70-69-69—279 2. Steve Stricker Shelby, N.C. MLB at Denver 2½ 1½ 41½ San Francisco Minnesota 13 14 .481 5 Abraham Ancer (118), $65,675 68-72-69-70—279 3. Jerry Kelly Updated odds available at Pregame.com Dallas 9 18 .333 9 LITTLE LEAGUE WORLD 6:30 p.m. Si Woo Kim (118), $65,675 70-67-71-71—279 4. Scott Parel SERIES MLB — Milwaukee at St. Wyndham Clark (92), $53,650 69-73-65-73—280 5. Bernhard Langer x-clinched playoff spot AUTO RACING Emiliano Grillo (92), $53,650 72-70-68-70—280 6. Kirk Triplett 10 a.m. Louis OR Washington at Joaquin Niemann (92), $53,650 7. Retief Goosen Saturday’s Games ESPN— World Series: Bowl- Pittsburgh (6 p.m.) 74-65-69-72—280 8. David Toms None scheduled NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP C.T. Pan (92), $53,650 71-67-70-72—280 9. Kevin Sutherland Sunday’s Games ing Green, Ky. vs. Sydney, SOCCER (MEN'S) BASS PRO SHOPS NRA NIGHT RACE Ian Poulter (92), $53,650 70-70-71-69—280 10. Ken Tanigawa Washington 107, Indiana 68 Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway, Gary Woodland (92), $53,650 70-73-64-73—280 Connecticut 78, Dallas 68 Australia, Consolation 1:55 p.m. Bristol Tennessee Billy Horschel (66), $40,700 71-73-69-68—281 KORN FERRY TOUR Las Vegas 100, Chicago 85 Lap length: 0.533 miles game, Williamsport, Pa. NBCSN — Premier League: Charles Howell III (66), $40,700 NATIONWIDE CHILDREN’S Phoenix 78, New York 72 (Start position in parentheses) 70-69-73-69—281 HOSPITAL CHAMPIONSHIP Seattle 82, Minnesota 74 Noon Manchester United at 1. (1) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 500. Ryan Moore (66), $40,700 71-69-69-72—281 Sunday’s leaders at The Ohio State University 2. (7) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 500. Today’s Games ESPN — World Series: TBD Wolves Scott Piercy (66), $40,700 67-73-70-71—281 GC (Scarlet), Columbus, Ohio. None scheduled 3. (13) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 500. Jordan Spieth (66), $40,700 70-71-70-70—281 Purse: $1 million. Yardage: 7,444; Par: 71 Tuesday’s Games vs. Maracaibo, Venezuela, TENNIS 4. (31) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 500. Tiger Woods (66), $40,700 71-71-67-72—281 (36-35) 5. (6) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 500. New York at Indiana, 6 p.m. International elimination 9 a.m. Keegan Bradley (45), $30,525 69-74-68-71—282 Final 6. (2) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 500. Adam Hadwin (45), $30,525 67-68-71-76—282 Scottie Scheffl er, $180,000 70-68-67-67—272 Chicago at Atlanta, 6 p.m. game, Williamsport, Pa. TENNIS — NYJTL Bronx 7. (20) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 500. Troy Merritt (45), $30,525 69-76-71-66—282 Beau Hossler, $74,667 69-69-68-68—274 Phoenix at Las Vegas, 9 p.m. 8. (18) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 499. Ryan Palmer (45), $30,525 68-72-70-72—282 Brendon Todd, $74,667 72-64-71-67—274 Minnesota at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. 2 p.m. Open: WTA Early Rounds, 9. (4) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 499. Andrew Putnam (45), $30,525 71-69-73-69—282 Ben Taylor, $74,667 68-69-69-68—274 ESPN — World Series: TBD Bronx, N.Y. 10. (12) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 499. Bryson DeChambeau (35), $23,865 Brandon Hagy, $38,000 68-67-69-71—275 11. (14) Ryan Newman, Ford, 499. 71-71-71-70—283 Robert Streb, $38,000 67-71-71-66—275 SOCCER vs. Barrington, R.I., U.S. 2 p.m. 12. (17) Daniel Hemric, Chevrolet, 499. Shane Lowry (35), $23,865 72-74-68-69—283 Justin Harding, $30,125 69-70-69-68—276 13. (3) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 498. Phil Mickelson (35), $23,865 70-73-69-71—283 Tom Hoge, $30,125 73-68-68-67—276 elimination game, William- TENNIS — Winston-Salem 14. (22) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 498. MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER Collin Morikawa (35), $23,865 67-73-72-71—283 Anirban Lahiri, $30,125 67-71-68-70—276 All times Central sport, Pa. Open: ATP Early Rounds, 15. (10) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 497. Jason Day (26), $21,571 70-71-69-74—284 Curtis Luck, $30,125 72-67-70-67—276 16. (11) Joey Logano, Ford, 497. EASTERN CONFERENCE 5 p.m. Winston-Salem, N.C. Dylan Frittelli (26), $21,571 72-69-71-72—284 Jamie Arnold, $23,000 71-69-66-71—277 W L T PTS GF GA 17. (29) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 497. Matt Kuchar (26), $21,571 71-70-73-70—284 Viktor Hovland, $23,000 64-73-69-71—277 18. (23) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 497. Philadelphia 13 8 6 45 48 40 ESPN2 — World Series: TRACK AND FIELD Keith Mitchell (26), $21,571 72-74-67-71—284 Cameron Percy, $23,000 64-74-71-68—277 Atlanta 13 9 3 42 43 30 19. (30) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 496. Justin Rose (26), $21,571 68-73-73-70—284 Harris English, $17,000 75-68-67-68—278 TBD vs. Coquitlam, British 6 p.m. 20. (24) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 496. New York City FC 11 5 8 41 45 32 Jim Furyk (21), $20,628 66-72-75-72—285 Scott Harrington, $17,000 70-67-68-73—278 D.C. United 10 8 9 39 34 33 21. (21) William Byron, Chevrolet, 496. Dustin Johnson (21), $20,628 70-72-72-71—285 Ben Martin, $17,000 67-70-68-73—278 Columbia, International NBCSN — IAAF Diamond New York Red Bulls 11 10 5 38 44 39 22. (9) Erik Jones, Toyota, 495. Graeme McDowell (21), $20,628 T.J. Vogel, $17,000 69-74-66-69—278 New England 9 9 8 35 38 45 elimination game, William- League: From Birmingham, 23. (25) Paul Menard, Ford, 495. 69-72-73-71—285 Johnson Wagner, $17,000 71-69-69-69—278 sport, Pa. England (taped) 24. (26) Corey LaJoie, Ford, 494. Chez Reavie (21), $20,628 67-68-74-76—285 Ryan Brehm, $12,550 68-74-68-69—279 Montreal 10 13 4 34 39 50 25. (32) Landon Cassill(i), Chevrolet, 490. Max Homa (19), $20,073 70-67-71-78—286 Bronson Burgoon, $12,550 68-70-71-70—279 Orlando City 9 11 7 34 35 35 26. (39) Ross Chastain(i), Chevrolet, 490. Francesco Molinari (19), $20,073 Kramer Hickok, $12,550 70-68-71-70—279 Toronto FC 9 10 7 34 41 43 27. (27) Matt Tifft, Ford, Suspension, 487. 72-73-68-73—286 Chase Seiffert, $12,550 71-71-68-69—279 Chicago 8 11 9 33 42 40 28. (36) JJ Yeley, Ford, 485. Rafa Cabrera Bello (17), $19,703 Dominic Bozzelli, $8,137 73-70-69-68—280 Columbus 7 14 6 27 29 41 ANNOUNCEMENTS 29. (5) Aric Almirola, Ford, 482. 69-72-74-72—287 Harry Higgs, $8,137 68-75-68-69—280 Cincinnati 5 18 3 18 26 61 30. (34) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 478. Sung Kang (17), $19,703 69-73-73-72—287 Billy Hurley III, $8,137 68-73-69-70—280 31. (38) Kyle Weatherman(i), Chevrolet, 474. Cameron Champ (15), $19,240 Grayson Murray, $8,137 72-71-70-67—280 WESTERN CONFERENCE 32. (33) BJ McLeod(i), Chevrolet, Front Hub, Golf Tournament For more information, 71-68-78-71—288 Henrik Norlander, $8,137 69-74-70-67—280 W L T PTS GF GA 410. J.B. Holmes (15), $19,240 69-71-76-72—288 Adam Svensson, $8,137 69-73-70-68—280 Los Angeles FC 18 3 4 58 67 25 The Bay Education Foun- please contact Janet Kes- 33. (15) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, DVP, 391. Adam Long (15), $19,240 72-70-71-75—288 Joseph Bramlett, $8,137 73-68-69-70—280 34. (19) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 387. Minnesota 12 8 6 42 44 36 dation will be hosting its sler at [email protected]. Harold Varner III (14), $18,870 72-74-71-72—289 Doug Ghim, $8,137 65-73-70-72—280 LA Galaxy 13 11 2 41 35 38 35. (35) Josh Bilicki(i), Chevrolet, Fatigue, 373. Vincent Whaley, $8,137 72-69-67-72—280 Nate Lashley (13), $18,685 72-73-70-76—291 Real Salt Lake 12 10 4 40 38 34 9th Annual Shotgun Start fl .us, 767-4111 or visit the 36. (16) David Ragan, Ford, Accident, 371. Joshua Creel, $5,850 69-71-71-70—281 Seattle 11 8 7 40 40 39 37. (28) Michael McDowell, Ford, Accident, FedExCup Leaders Cody Gribble, $5,850 68-72-72-69—281 Golf FORE Education Golf Foundation’s website at San Jose 11 9 5 38 42 38 368. 1. Justin Thomas David Hearn, $5,850 69-73-68-71—281 Tournament on Aug. 24 www.bayeducationfoun- 38. (37) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, Clutch, 2. Patrick Cantlay Davis Riley, $5,850 74-67-68-72—281 Portland 11 9 4 37 41 36 269. FC Dallas 10 10 7 37 39 36 at 8 a.m. at the Panama dation.org. 3. Brooks Koepka José de Jesús Rodríguez, $5,850 39. (8) Kevin Harvick, Ford, Clutch, 244. 4. Patrick Reed 70-69-65-77—281 Houston 9 13 4 31 37 43 Country Club in Lynn 5. Rory McIlroy Rhein Gibson, $4,319 68-75-70-69—282 Sporting Kansas City 8 11 7 31 39 45 Race Statistics 6. Jon Rahm Lanto Griffi n, $4,319 74-65-70-73—282 Colorado 7 13 6 27 43 52 Haven. Gator Gathering with Average Speed of Race Winner: 94.531 mph. 7. Matt Kuchar Steve LeBrun, $4,319 70-71-70-71—282 Vancouver 6 12 9 27 27 45 Sponsorships are avail- Steve Spurrier Time of Race: 2 Hrs, 49 Mins, 9 Secs. Margin 8. Xander Schauffele Seth Reeves, $4,319 69-70-69-74—282 3 points for a victory, one point for a tie of Victory: .502 Seconds. 9. Webb Simpson Shawn Stefani, $4,319 68-75-71-68—282 Caution Flags: 8 for 61 laps. able. Entry fee is $600 The Panhandle Gator D.J. Trahan, $4,319 73-70-69-70—282 Aug. 14 Lead Changes: 23 among 10 drivers. UNITED STATES Peter Uihlein, $4,319 70-69-74-69—282 per team of four with Club will host Steve Spur- Lap Leaders: D. Hamlin 0; D. Hamlin 1-14; Orlando City 1, Sporting Kansas City 0 GOLF ASSOCIATION Richy Werenski, $4,319 71-71-65-75—282 Minnesota United 1, Colorado 0 K. Larson 15-23; D. Hamlin 24-38; K. Larson Wade Binfi eld, $3,019 71-70-71-71—283 prizes for fi rst, second rier on Aug. 26 at 5:45 U.S. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP Real Salt Lake 3, Seattle 0 39-45; D. Hamlin 46-83; K. Larson 84-129; B. Zac Blair, $3,019 71-68-72-72—283 and third place teams, PM in the Fellowship Hall Keselowski 130; C. Elliott 131-163; K. Harvick Saturday at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club LA Galaxy 2, FC Dallas 0 (No. 2), Pinehurst, N.C. Fabián Gómez, $3,019 71-70-71-71—283 and two hole-in-one at Hiland Park Baptist 164-191; B. Keselowski 192; M. Truex Jr. Mark Hubbard, $3,019 71-71-69-72—283 Portland 3, Chicago 2 193-244; K. Busch 245-253; K. Busch 254-264; First 18: No. 4 (7,246 yards, par-70) Saturday’s Games Second 18: No. 2 (7,414 yards; par-70) Nelson Ledesma, $3,019 72-71-68-72—283 contests ($10,000 prize or Church at 2611 US-231 B. Keselowski 265-349; K. Busch 350; B. New York Red Bulls 1, New England 1, tie Yardage: 7,414; Par: 70 Matthew NeSmith, $3,019 66-74-72-71—283 Keselowski 351; K. Busch 352; B. Keselowski New York City FC 4, Cincinnati 1 automobile). Panama City. CHAMPIONSHIP (36 HOLES) Ollie Schniederjans, $3,019 70-71-74-68—283 353-354; K. Busch 355-365; B. Keselowski Xinjun Zhang, $3,019 69-69-74-71—283 Columbus 2, Toronto FC 2, tie 366; K. Busch 367-372; E. Jones 373-395; M. Andy Ogletree, Little Rock, Miss., def. John All proceeds are invested Pre-registration required. Augenstein, Owensboro, Ky., 2 and 1 Michael Gligic, $2,740 69-72-73-70—284 Montreal 3, FC Dallas 3, tie DiBenedetto 396-488; D. Hamlin 489-500. Ben Kohles, $2,740 72-70-74-68—284 Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0 in the Foundation’s Take For registration informa- Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps EUROPEAN TOUR Kristoffer Ventura, $2,740 70-70-73-71—284 Minnesota 1, Orlando City 1, tie Led): Matt DiBenedetto 1 time for 93 laps; Tyson Alexander, $2,630 70-70-74-71—285 Stock In Children pro- tion call Mike Varner at D+D REAL CZECH MASTERS Sporting Kansas City 2, San Jose 1 Brad Keselowski 6 times for 91 laps; Denny Cameron Davis, $2,630 73-69-68-75—285 Sunday’s leaders at Albatross Golf Resort, Houston 2, Colorado 2, tie gram, which prepares via 850-527-7184. All pro- Hamlin 4 times for 79 laps; Kyle Larson 3 Roberto Díaz, $2,630 68-74-71-72—285 Prague. LA Galaxy 2, Seattle 2, tie times for 62 laps; Martin Truex Jr. 1 time for Julián Etulain, $2,630 69-73-74-69—285 mentoring fi nancially at ceeds will go to the PGC Purse: $1.116 million. Yardage: 7,467; Par: Los Angeles FC 2, Real Salt Lake 0 52 laps; Chase Elliott 1 time for 33 laps; Kyle Justin Lower, $2,630 73-70-69-73—285 72 (36-36) Vancouver 1, D.C. United 0 risk students for college/ scholarship fund. Busch 5 times for 30 laps; Kevin Harvick 1 Dylan Wu, $2,630 71-71-73-70—285 Final Sunday’s Game time for 28 laps; Erik Jones 1 time for 23 laps; Kevin Chappell, $2,550 73-69-73-71—286 technical schools and Thomas Pieters, Belgium 67-67-66-69—269 Kurt Busch 1 time for 9 laps. Kevin Dougherty, $2,550 68-66-73-79—286 Atlanta at Portland, late Adri Arnaus, Spain 71-65-65-69—270 offers a prepaid college/ To get a sports Martin Flores, $2,510 71-71-75-70—287 Wednesday’s Games Sam Horsfi eld, England 69-66-69-68—272 NTT INDYCAR Bo Hoag, $2,510 69-72-72-74—287 Columbus at New York City FC, 6 p.m. technical school scholar- announcement in the Andrea Pavan, Italy 68-68-71-65—272 ABC SUPPLY 500 Joey Garber, $2,460 71-69-76-72—288 New York Red Bulls at D.C. United, 7 p.m. Liam Johnston, Scotland 67-69-68-70—274 Sunday at Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Jimmy Stanger, $2,460 70-70-76-72—288 San Jose at Los Angeles FC, 9:30 p.m. ship as a motivational paper please email to Rikard Karlberg, Sweden 69-67-66-72—274 Pennsylvania Brett Stegmaier, $2,460 73-70-73-72—288 Thursday’s Game Robert Karlsson, Sweden 67-68-67-73—274 tool. [email protected]. Lap length: 2.500 miles Vince Covello, $2,410 72-70-77-71—290 Minnesota United at Sporting KC, 8:30 p.m. Hugo Leon, Chile 66-69-67-72—274 (Start position in parentheses) Nicolas Echavarria, $2,410 71-72-70-77—290 Matthias Schwab, Austria 70-65-69-70—274 Friday, Aug. 23 1. (5) Will Power, Dallara-Chevrolet, 128 laps, Tyler Duncan, $2,370 72-71-72-76—291 Erik van Rooyen, South Africa 65-72-66-71—274 Atlanta at Orlando City, 7 p.m. Running Zack Sucher, $2,370 71-72-76-72—291 Jack Singh Brar, England 69-68-67-73—277 Seattle at Portland, 9 p.m. 2. (4) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 128 laps, Grant Hirschman, $2,340 74-69-72-77—292 IN BRIEF Edoardo Molinari, Italy 66-66-70-75—277 Saturday, Aug. 24 Running Whee Kim, $2,310 73-70-77-74—294 Kristoffer Reitan, Norway 66-71-66-74—277 N.Y. Red Bulls at New York City FC, 6 p.m. 3. (3) Simon Pagenaud, Dallara-Chevrolet, 128 Steve Wheatcroft, $2,310 71-72-76-75—294 laps, Running Daniel Gavins, England 71-67-68-72—278 Chicago at New England, 6:30 p.m. ENDICOTT, N.Y. Motagua and Olimpia, a 4. (13) Santino Ferrucci, Dallara-, 128 laps, Masahiro Kawamura, Japan 72-68-65-73—278 D.C. United at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Monday qualifi er Barron hospital spokeswoman Running Gonzalo Castaño-Fernandez, Spain Montreal at Toronto FC, 6:30 p.m. 5. (1) Josef Newgarden, Dallara-Chevrolet, 70-70-67-72—279 TENNIS Colorado at Real Salt Lake, 9 p.m. wins Champions event said Sunday. 128 laps, Running Berry Henson, United States 70-68-72-69—279 Vancouver at San Jose, 9 p.m. The violence began 6. (15) Ed Carpenter, Dallara-Chevrolet, 128 Jacques Kruyswijk, South Africa ATP WORLD TOUR/WTA TOUR Sunday, Aug. 25 laps, Running 69-67-71-72—279 WESTERN & SOUTHERN OPEN Columbus at Cincinnati, 5 p.m. John Catlin, United States 70-69-72-69—280 (U.S. Open Series) Doug Barron became when fans of the Olimpia 7. (11) Sebastien Bourdais, Dallara-Honda, Houston at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. Mikko Korhonen, Finland 70-67-67-77—281 Saturday at The Lindner Family Tennis 128 laps, Running LA Galaxy at Los Angeles FC, 9:30 p.m. the 13th Monday qualifier team threw stones and 8. (19) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Chevrolet, 128 Lee Slattery, England 65-71-71-74—281 Center, Mason, Ohio. to win a PGA Tour Cham- other objects Saturday laps, Running Also Purse: ATP, $6.056 million (Masters 1000); 9. (8) Graham Rahal, Dallara-Honda, 128 laps, JC Ritchie, South Africa 70-67-68-77—282 WTA, $2.95 million (Premier); Surface: pions event, holing two evening at a bus carrying Running Sihwan Kim, United States 70-68-73-72—283 Hard-Outdoor TRANSACTIONS 15-foot birdie putts after Motagua players to the 10. (21) Charlie Kimball, Dallara-Chevrolet, Kalle Samooja, Finland 68-70-69-76—283 Men’s Singles 128 laps, Running Chris Hanson, England 69-70-68-77—284 Championship BASEBALL a rain delay to beat Fred National Stadium, break- 11. (22) Conor Daly, Dallara-Chevrolet, 128 Padraig Harrington, Ireland 73-68-73-70—284 Daniil Medvedev (9), Russia def. David Goffi n American League Couples by two strokes ing windows and injuring laps, Running (16), Belgium, 7-6(3), 6-4 — Reinstated RHP Brad 12. (16) Marcus Ericsson, Dallara-, 128 laps, PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS Peacock from the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Cy Sunday in the Dick’s three players. Emilio Iza- Running DICK’S SPORTING GOODS OPEN Women’s Singles Sneed from Round Rock (PCL). 13. (18) Zach Veach, Dallara-Honda, 127 laps, Sunday’s leaders at En Joie GC, Endicott, N.Y. Championship LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned LHP Jose Sporting Goods Open. guirre, a former player for Running Purse: $2.05 million. Yardage: 6,994; Par: 72 Madison Keys (16), USA, def. Svetlana Suarez to Salt Lake (PCL). Recalled LHP Making his second Scotland’s Celtic club, 14. (20) Matheus Leist, Dallara-Chevrolet, 127 (37-35) (Suspended by weather) Kuznetsova, Russia, 7-5, 7-6 (5). Miguel Del Pozo from Salt Lake (PCL) laps, Running Final NEW YORK YANKESS — Reinstated LHP senior start after turn- sustained a cut near his 15. (17) Marco Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 126 Doug Barron, $307,500 65-68-66—199 Men’s Doubles CC Sabathia from the 10-day IL. Placed INF ing 50 last month, Barron eye. Paraguayan Roberto laps, Running Fred Couples, $180,400 70-68-63—201 Championship Thairo Estrada on the 10-day IL. Recalled 16. (14) Colton Herta, Dallara-, 72 laps, Woody Austin, $147,600 68-68-67—203 Ivan Dodig, Croatia, and Filip Polasek, INF/OF Tyler Wade from Scranton/Wilkes- closed with a 6-under Moreira and Argentine Contact Scott McCarron, $110,700 69-66-69—204 Slovakia, def. Robert Farah and Juan Barre (IL). 66 at at En Joie Golf Club Jonathan Rougier were 17. (12) Spencer Pigot, Dallara-Chevrolet, 39 Colin Montgomerie, $110,700 70-68-66—204 Sebastian Cabal (1), Colombia, 4-6, 6-4, 10-6. National League laps, Contact Miguel Angel Jiménez, $73,800 65-72-68—205 CHICAGO CUBS — Reinstated RHP Craig to finish the wire-to- also injured by glass 18. (2) Alexander Rossi, Dallara-Honda, 39 Scott Parel, $73,800 66-69-70—205 ATP WORLD TOUR Kimbrel from the 10-day IL. Recalled OF Mark laps, Running Kevin Sutherland, $73,800 67-70-68—205 WINSTON-SALEM OPEN Zagunis from Iowa (IL). Optioned RHP Duane wire victory at 17-under fragments. 19. (6) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Honda, 25 Billy Andrade, $51,250 67-70-69—206 Sunday at Wake Forest University, Winston- Underwood to Iowa (IL). 199. With Couples in Bus driver Marcos Cas- laps, Contact Marco Dawson, $51,250 66-69-71—206 Salem, N.C. CINCINNATI REDS — Place 1B Joey Votto 20. (10) James Hinchcliffe, Dallara-Honda, 19 Kenny Perry, $51,250 68-73-65—206 Purse: $717,955. Surface: Hardcourt outdoor on the 10-day IL. Recalled OF Brian O’Grady the clubhouse after a 63, tellanos said the vehicle laps, Contact Duffy Waldorf, $51,250 68-69-69—206 Men’s Singles from Louisville (IL). Barron returned from the was hit as he drove the 21. (7) Takuma Sato, Dallara-Honda, 0 laps, Joe Durant, $35,875 73-66-68—207 First Round — Recalled RHP DJ Contact Retief Goosen, $35,875 72-66-69—207 Robin Haase, Netherlands, def. Denis Kudla, Johnson from Albuquerque (PCL). Placed rain delay to hole the first Motagua players down a 22. (9) Felix Rosenqvist, Dallara-, 0 laps, Paul Goydos, $35,875 68-69-70—207 USA, 6-4, 7-6 (3). RHP Scott Oberg on the 10-day IL. 15-footer on the par-4 street in Tegucigalpa. Contact Jay Haas, $35,875 68-68-71—207 Lloyd Harris, South Africa, def. Jaume Antoni LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Reinstated RHP Tim Petrovic, $35,875 69-68-70—207 Munar Clar, Spain, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-1. Tony Gonsolin and INF Jedd Gyorko from the 15th to break a tie for Race Statistics Tommy Tolles, $35,875 68-68-71—207 Prajnesh Gunneswaran, India, def. Cedrik- 60-day IL. Optioned RHP Josh Sborz and IF WASHINGTON Average Speed of Race Winner: 168.771 mph. Paul Broadhurst, $26,291 71-66-71—208 Marcel Stebe, Germany, 6-3, 6-4. Edwin Rios to Oklahoma City (PCL). the lead, then doubled Time of Race: 01:53:45.8296. Ken Duke, $26,291 68-76-64—208 Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, def. Andreas MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Recalled RHP Jay the advantage with the Nats put struggling closer Margin of Victory: 5.4688 seconds. Steve Flesch, $26,291 68-69-71—208 Seppi, Italy, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. Jackson and RHP Aaron Wilkerson from San Cautions: 4 for 23 laps. Tom Lehman, $26,291 68-72-68—208 Qualifying Antonio (PCL). Optioned RHP Ray Black and second one on the par-3 Doolittle on IL Lead Changes: 12 among 4 drivers. Tom Pernice Jr., $22,550 71-68-70—209 Bjorn Fratangelo (2), USA, def. Petros Freddy Peralta to San Antonio (PCL). 17th. Lap Leaders: Pagenaud 1-36, Dixon 37, Chris DiMarco, $19,598 68-71-71—210 Chrysochos, Cyprus, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned INF Cole Newgarden 38, Power 39-40, Pagenaud 41-47, Bernhard Langer, $19,598 68-70-72—210 Marcos Giron (3), USA, def. Borna Gojo (7), Tucker and RHP Montana DuRapau from The 59-year-old Cou- The Washington Power 48-50, Pagenaud 51-70, Power 71-77, David McKenzie, $19,598 67-69-74—210 Croatia, 6-4, 6-4. Indianapolis (IL). ples was back at En Joie Nationals have put strug- Dixon 78-105, Pagenaud 106, Power 107-111, Joey Sindelar, $19,598 70-72-68—210 Damir Dzumhur (1), Bosnia & Herzegovina, SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Recalled Dixon 112-114, Power 115-128. Ken Tanigawa, $19,598 70-71-69—210 def. Strong Kirchheimer, USA, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. INF Abiatal Avelino from Sacramento for the first time in 24 gling closer Sean Doolittle Points: Power 51, Dixon 41, Pagenaud 38, John Daly, $16,195 71-70-70—211 Raymond Sarmiento, USA, def. Daniel (PCL). Designated LHP Travis Bergen for Ferrucci 32, Newgarden 31, Carpenter 28, Tom Gillis, $16,195 70-70-71—211 Nguyen, USA, 6-2, 6-3. assignment. years. He won the PGA on the 10-day injured list Bourdais 26, Kanaan 24, Rahal 22, Kimball Gary Nicklaus, $16,195 69-73-69—211 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Placed LHP Tour’s 1991 B.C. Open at with right knee tendi- 20, Daly 19, Ericsson 18, Veach 17, Leist Olin Browne, $13,223 71-71-70—212 Men’s Doubles Sean Doolittle on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP 16, Andretti 15, Herta 14, Pigot 13, Rossi Glen Day, $13,223 71-71-70—212 First Round Kyle McGowin from Harrisburg (IL). the course. nitis, a day after he gave 12, Hunter-Reay 11, Hinchcliffe 10, Sato 9, Bob Estes, $13,223 71-72-69—212 Nicholas Monroe and Tennys Sandgren, USA, American Association up three home runs in Rosenqvist 8. Gibby Gilbert III, $13,223 70-72-70—212 def. Rohan Bopanna and Divij Sharan, India, FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Signed Davis Love III, $13,223 68-71-73—212 6-3, 6-3. INF Carlos Garcia. Released INF T.J. Bennett TEGUCIGALPA, the ninth inning against Wes Short, Jr., $13,223 72-70-70—212 Jurgen Melzer and Oliver Marach, Austria, GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Signed OF HONDURAS GOLF Mike Goodes, $10,660 70-74-69—213 def. Fabrice Martin and Jeremy Chardy, Nick Herzog. Released RHP River Carbone Milwaukee. Dudley Hart, $10,660 74-66-73—213 France, 6-4, 6-4. and RHP Darin May. 4 dead after fi ght before The NL wild-card Skip Kendall, $10,660 71-70-72—213 TEXAS AIRHOGS — Removed LFP Tu Jialun PGA TOUR Jeff Maggert, $10,660 70-73-70—213 WTA TOUR and INF Li Ning from the active roster. Placed Honduran soccer game leaders made the move BMW CHAMPIONSHIP Lee Janzen, $9,430 73-71-70—214 NYJTL BRONX OPEN INF Na Chuang and LHP Sang Yang to the Sunday’s leaders at Medinah Country Club David Toms, $9,430 73-72-69—214 Sunday at Cary Leeds Center, New York active roster. Signed INF Aaron Brill. Sunday. They recalled (No. 3), Medinah, Ill. Brian Cooper, $8,405 70-72-73—215 $226,750 (Intl.). A fourth victim has righty Kyle McGowin Purse: $9.25 million. Yardage: 7,613: Par: 72 Purse: Surface: Final Billy Mayfair, $8,405 72-71-72—215 Hard-Outdoor FOOTBALL died from injuries sus- from Double-A Justin Thomas (2,000), $1,665,000 Corey Pavin, $8,405 72-73-70—215 Women’s Singles National Football League 65-69-61-68—263 Michael Allen, $6,970 71-78-67—216 First Round CHICAGO BEARS — Waived K Elliott Fry. tained during a fight Harrisburg. Patrick Cantlay (1,200), $999,000 Tommy Armour III, $6,970 73-69-74—216 Bernarda Pera, United States def. Veronika NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Released WR 66-67-68-65—266 Bart Bryant, $6,970 72-74-70—216 Kudermetova, Russia, 6-0, 6-2 Dontrelle Inman. between fans of the rival Hideki Matsuyama (760), $629,000 David Frost, $6,970 75-74-67—216 Alizé Cornet, France def. Kataryna Kozlova, WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed LB Gary Honduran soccer teams The Associated Press 69-63-73-63—268 Mark Brooks, $4,894 73-75-69—217 Ukraine, 6-4, 6-2 Johnson. 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Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor runs for a touchdown during the second half of a game against Nebraska on Oct. 6 in Madison, Wis. Taylor won the Doak Walker Award as the nation’s top running back last season. [MORRY GASH/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Top college awards could feature repeat winners

By Steve Megargee out there to try to win games,” Taylor said. “Now I feel I’m taking that into The Associated Press consideration. As long as I’m going out there and trying to win games, every- thing will fall into place.” he race for the top individual awards in college football this season Taylor is trying to become the first player to win the Doak Walker in back-to- will have some standout players seeking repeats. back seasons since Arkansas’ Darren McFadden in 2006-07. The only other player Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor won the Doak Walker Award as the to win this award in consecutive years was Texas’ Ricky Williams in 1997-98. nation’s top running back last season, while Alabama’s Jerry Jeudy The only player to win the Biletnikoff Award in back-to-back seasons was earned the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the most outstanding receiver. Oklahoma State’s Justin Blackmon in 2010-11. TBoth players are back for their junior seasons. Syracuse’s Andre Szmyt and Texas A&M’s Braden Mann also are looking to Taylor discussed his award candidacy by talking about the advice he’s received win annual position awards in back-to-back seasons. Szmyt won the Lou Groza from former Heisman Trophy winner Baker Mayfield and former Doak Walker Award as college football’s top kicker and Mann won the Ray Guy Award as the Award winner Bryce Love. game’s best punter last year. “The thing that they mentioned to me about the award was they’re just going Some of the top preseason candidates for various college football awards:

HEISMAN TROPHY (top over- DAVEY O’BRIEN (top DOAK WALKER (top running BILETNIKOFF (top receiver) OUTLAND (top interior all player) quarterback) back) Jerry Jeudy, Alabama: Jeudy lineman) Trevor Lawrence, Clemson: Jake Fromm, Georgia: Fromm Eno Benjamin, Arizona State: caught 68 passes for 1,315 Tyler Biadasz, Wisconsin: Lawrence’s dominant perfor- ranked fifth nationally in Benjamin rushed for 1,642 yards and 14 touchdowns as He’s the leader of an offen- mance in last year’s College passing efficiency last year yards on 300 carries last a sophomore last season. sive line that clears the way Football Playoff establishes and has finished in the top 10 season to earn Associated Laviska Shenault, Colorado: for Jonathan Taylor. The the sophomore quarterback in that category each of the Press All-America third-team Shenault played just nine junior center is a third-year as a Heisman front-runner. last two seasons. honors. games last year due to injury starter who earned consen- Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama: Trevor Lawrence, Clemson: Travis Etienne, Clemson: Eti- but still had 86 catches for sus first-team all-Big Ten The junior quarterback was He threw 30 touchdown enne ran for 1,658 yards and 1,011 yards. He ranked fourth honors last season. the Heisman favorite for most passes with only four inter- averaged 8.1 yards per carry in yards receiving per game. Walker Little, Stanford: Two of last season but ultimately ceptions as a freshman last last season as a second-team Tylan Wallace, Oklahoma years ago, Little became the finished second to Oklahoma season and wasn’t picked off AP All-America selection. State: Wallace was one of first Stanford true fresh- quarterback Kyler Murray. in his last 169 attempts. Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin: three finalists for the Bilet- man to start at left tackle Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin: Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama: Taylor rushed for 2,194 yards nikoff last season and earned since 2000. Now he’s a junior Taylor has rushed for 4,171 Tagovailoa was a finalist for last year - 285 more than second-team AP All-America regarded as a likely first- yards over the last two sea- this award last year while anyone else Honors. He caught 86 passes round draft pick. sons and was the nation’s top throwing for 3,966 yards and for 1,491 yards and 12 touch- Andrew Thomas, Georgia: rusher a year ago. His Heis- 43 touchdowns with only six downs while ranking third in This junior tackle is a third- man hopes could depend on interceptions. yards receiving per game. year starter who earned whether Wisconsin improves second-team AP All-America upon last year’s 8-5 finish. honors last season.

BEDNARIK/NAGURSKI BUTKUS (top linebacker) JIM THORPE (top defensive JOHN MACKEY (top tight end) LOU GROZA (top kicker) (separate awards for the top Paddy Fisher, Northwestern: back) Albert Okwuegbunam, Mis- Rodrigo Blankenship, Geor- overall defensive player) Fisher has collected at least Grant Delpit, LSU: Delpit had souri: He was a finalist for this gia: Blankenship made 14 Grant Delpit, LSU: Delpit was 113 tackles and has forced 74 tackles, five sacks and five award last year even though straight field-goal attempts a Nagurski finalist and earned four fumbles each of the interceptions last season. He injuries limited him to nine during one stretch last first-team AP All-America last two seasons. He earned hopes to follow the lead of games. Okwuegbunam has season and has a career long honors as a sophomore last AP All-America third-team former LSU teammate Greedy caught 17 touchdown passes of 55 yards. season. honors last year. Williams, who was a Thorpe over the last two seasons. Cooper Rothe, Wyoming: A.J. Epenesa, Iowa: Epenesa Dylan Moses, Alabama: Award finalist last year. Colby Parkinson, Stanford: Rothe was a Groza Award is coming off a 2018 season in Moses was one of three final- Bryce Hall, Virginia: Hall led the This junior has 11 career finalist last year who went 16 which he collected 16 ½ tack- ists for this award last season nation in pass breakups (22) touchdown catches. He of 17 on field-goal attempts les for loss and 10 ½ sacks. as he collected 86 tackles, and tied for the lead in passes caught four touchdown and 28 of 28 on extra points. Chase Young, Ohio State: including 10 for loss. defended (24) last season. passes against Oregon State Andre Szmyt, Syracuse: He Young had 15 ½ tackles for Isaiah Simmons, Clemson: C.J. Henderson, Florida: last November. won the Groza Award and loss and 10 sacks last year. This converted safety had a He made a game-clinching Jared Pinkney, Vanderbilt: was a first-team AP All-Amer- team-high 97 tackles for the interception against South This fifth-year senior is ican last year. He was 30 of national champions last year. Carolina and had 1½ tackles coming off a season in which 34 on field-goal attempts with He had 9 ½ tackles for loss for loss in a Peach Bowl win he caught 50 passes for 774 a long of 54. and seven pass breakups. over Michigan. yards and seven touchdowns.

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E.L.R.DOB: 1/25/2005 claims with this Court To: Dorothy Swisher if TURED SECURITIES cost to you, to the ing** Deputy Clerk Lung Cancer? Asbes- MINOR CHILD WITHIN THE LATER living and if dead, the ACQUISITION TRUST provision of certain • 23A - HVAC** Pub: Aug. 19, 26, 2019 tos exposure may be OF 3 MONTHS AFTER unknown spouse, heirs, 2018-HB I is the Plaintiff assistance. Please • 23B - HVAC Control the cause. $30 billion 24881 NOTICE OF ACTION THE DATE OF THE devisees, grantees, as- and VIRGINIA M. contact the ADA Coor- System set aside for asbestos BOARD OF COUNTY (TERMINATION OF FIRST PUBLICATION signees, lienors, credi- POSTON; VIRGINIA M. dinator by mail at P. • 26A - Electrical** victims. Call: COMMISSIONERS PARENTAL RIGHTS) OF THIS NOTICE OR tors, trustees and all POSTON, TRUSTEE O. Box 1089, Panama • 27A - Communica BAY COUNTY, 1-619-485-4372 30 DAYS AFTER THE other parties claiming OF THE POSTON FAM- City, FL 32402 or by tions, Intercom, & FLORIDA or email: cancerFL TO: ASHLEY DAWN DATE OF SERVICE OF interest by through un- ILY TRUST, DATED phone at (850) Video Surveillance REQUEST FOR @breakinginjurynews.com CHRISTIAN a.k.a. A COPY OF THIS NO- der or against Dorothy JUNE 22, 2006; 747-5338 at least Systems QUALIFICATIONS ASHLEY DAWN NEL- TICE ON THEM. 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If you er Strategic Plan of terminate your parental dated claims, must file Florida, described as best bidder for cash at are hearing impaired, ** Denotes require- 1994 and the Stormwa rights and permanently their claims with this follows: www..bay,realfore- please call 711 or ment for Bid Bonds ter Master Plan of 1997. 24230 commit the following Court WITHIN 3 close.com, at 11:00 AM, on emailand Payment & Perfor- All firms, to include IN THE CIRCUIT children for adoption: MONTHS AFTER THE Condominium Unit October 14, 2019, the [email protected] mance Bonds. sub-consultants, shall COURT OF THE FOUR- B.D.R., born on Octo- DATE OF THE FIRST E-1012, Sunbird, a following described courts.org. be State of Florida li- TEENTH JUDICIAL ber 22, 2003, and PUBLICATION OF condominium accord- property as set forth in Pub: August 19, 26, Sealed Bid Proposals censed professionals. CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR E.L.R., born on January THIS NOTICE. ing to the Declaration said Final Judgment, to 2019 will be received until SEALED SUBMIT- BAY COUNTY, FLOR- 25, 2005. A copy of the of Condominium wit: 2:00pm Central Time 24366 TALS IDA Petition is on file with ALL CLAIMS NOT SO thereof recorded in on September 10, for RFQ NO: PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NO: the Clerk of the Court. FILED WILL BE FOR- Official Records Book THE LAND DE- 2019, at Allstate Con- 19-56 Bay County 2019-CA-001771 You are hereby com- EVER BARRED. 994, Page 1053 of the SCRIBED HEREIN IS struction, Inc., 220 For- Stormwater Strategic manded to appear on public records of Bay SITUATED IN THE THE CITY OF LYNN est Park Circle, Pan- Plan and Master Plan FIRST FEDERAL BANK, 6th day of November, NOTWITHSTANDING County, Florida. STATE OF FLORIDA, HAVEN IS OFFERING ama City, FL 32405. Updates will be re- Plaintiff, 2019, at 8:30 a.m., THE TIME PERIOD COUNTY OF BAY, THIS COMMERCIAL ceived by the BOARD C.T., before the Hon- SET FORTH ABOVE, has been filed against CITY OF PANAMA OFFICE BUILDING AS Pre-Bid Site Visit will be OF COUNTY COMMIS- -vs- orable Judge Brantley ANY CLAIM FILED you and you are re- CITY, AND IS DE- IS FOR SALE TO THE held on August 22, SIONERS OF BAY LOST CAT S. Clark, Jr., Juvenile TWO (2) yEARS OR quired to serve a copy SCRIBED AS FOL- PUBLIC. THE SUB- 2019, 10:00am Central COUNTY, FLORIDA at DAMIAN ANDINO; ET Division, at the Bay MORE AFTER THE of your written de- LOWS: JECT PROPERTY IS Time at the project site, the Purchasing De- AL, County Courthouse, DECEDENT’S DATE OF fenses, if any, to it on LOCATED AT 801 located at 600 W. 11th partment, 840 West Defendant(s) 300 E. 4th Street, Pan- DEATH IS BARRED. Brian D. Hess, attorney COMMENCE AT THE FLORIDA AVE. IN Street, Panama City, FL 11th Street, Suite 2500, ama City, Florida The date of first publi- for Plaintiff, whose ad SOUTHEAST COR- LYNN HAVEN, FL. THE 32401. Panama City, Florida 2:00 PM NOTICE OF ACTION 32401, for an ADVI- cation of this Notice is ress is Post Office Box NER OF LOT 2, PUBLIC IS INVITED TO 32401 up until (CDT) Wednesday, SORY HEARING. August 19, 2019. 9454, Panama City BLOCK “F”, CHERRY SUBMIT A SEALED BID Bid Proposal docu- $2000 REWARD! September 18, 2019 TO: DAMIAN ANDINO Beach, Florida 32417. HILL, UNIT ONE; AS FOR THE PURCHASE ments are available . 8 yr. old Seal Point Last Known Address: FAILURE TO PER- Joel A. Smith 30 Days from 1st Publi- PER PLAT THEREOF OF THIS PROPERTY, from Allstate Construc- Submittals will be pub- Siamese mix, long 6424 LAKE JOANNA SONALLY APPEAR AT 38 Pioneer Drive cation, and file the orig- RECORDED IN PLAT PARCEL ID tion, Inc. Email: licly opened immedi- hair, dark tipped CIRCLE, PANAMA THIS ADVISORY Hayesville, NC 28904 inal with the Clerk of BOOK 10, PAGE 3 OF 09609-000-000. tedwards@allstatecon- ately following the ears & tail, light blue CITY, FL 32404 HEARING CONSTI- Personal Representa- this Court before serv- THE PUBLIC REC- struction.com deadline. It is the sole eyes. neutered. 1506 TUTES CONSENT TO tive ice on Plainitff or imme- ORDS OF BAY THE PROPERTY CON- responsibility of the Re- Springs Gate Dr. SUZANNE M. ANDINO THE TERMINATION diately thereafter. If you COUNTY, FLORIDA; SISTS OF A 3,037 SF Send responses to spondent to ensure Panama City, Florida Last Known Address: OF PARENTAL Brian D. Hess, Esq. fail to do so, a default THENCE NORTH, COMMERCIAL OFFICE Tracy Edwards. Email: that the Submittal is re- [email protected] 850-348-0997 6424 LAKE JOANNA RIGHTS OF THIS Law Office of Brian D. will be entered against ALONG THE LINE BE- BUILDING LOCATED tedwards@allstateconstruc- ceived on time. 850-624-0197 CIRCLE, PANAMA CHILD (OR CHIL- Hess you for the relief de- TWEEN LOTS 2 AND ON 0.31 ACRES IN- tion.com Phone: CITY, FL 32404 DREN). IF YOU FAIL Post Office Box 9454 manded in the Com- 3, BLOCK “F”, 120 CLUDING PAVED 850-514-1004 Special Accommoda- TO APPEAR ON THE Panama City Beach, plaint. FEET; THENCE PARKING. ROAD Pub: Aug. 12, 19, 2019 tion: Any person re- You are notified of an DATE AND TIME Florida 32417 NORTHWESTERLY AT FRONTAGE ALONG quiring a special ac- 24873 action to foreclose a SPECIFIED, YOU MAY 850/235-3004 Witness my hand and AN ANGLE OF 38 FLORIDA AVE. IS AP- commodation at a mortgage on the fol- LOSE ALL LEGAL Florida Bar No. seal of the Court onthis DEGS. 21’20” TO THE PROX. 100 LF. BE AD- IN THE CIRCUIT Pre-Proposal Confer- lowing property in Bay RIGHTS AS A PAR- 0607142 7 day of August, 2019. LEFT, 193 FEET, VISED THAT THIS COURT OF THE ence or Proposal open- County: ENT TO THE CHILD Attorney for Personal MORE OR LESS, PROPERTY IS SOLD FOURTEENTH JUDI- ing because of a disa- OR CHILDREN Representative Clerk of the Court ALONG THE LINE BE- AS IS! OTHER RE- CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND bility should call the LOT 14, BLOCK C, NAMED IN THIS NO- Pub: August 19, 26, TWEEN LOTS 2 AND 4 QUIREMENTS DO AP- FOR BAY COUNTY, Purchasing Department SWEETWATER VIL- TICE. 2019 By: Trezia Horne OF SAID BLOCK “F” PLY FOR THE SALE STATE OF FLORIDA at (850) 248-8270 at Case No.: 19-1043-DR LAGE NORTH PHASE Deputy Clerk TO THE WATERS OF THIS PROPERTY, least five (5) workdays 24354 Division: F2A 3, ACCORDING TO If you are a person Pub: August 19, 26, EDGE OF MARTIN PLEASE SEE BID DOC- prior to the Proposal FICTITIOUS NAME PLAT ON FILE IN with a disability who September 2, 9, 2019 LAKE AND THE UMENTS FOR DE- opening. For Hearing PLAT BOOK 17, needs any accommo- NOTICE POINT OF BEGINN- TAILS. BID DOCU- IN RE: The Marriage of Impaired, Dial 1-800-95 PAGES 25 AND 26, dation in order to par- 24362 ING; THENCE MENTS CAN BE OB- TYRONE JACKSON, 5-8771 (TOO), and PUBLIC RECORDS ticipate in this pro- Notice is hereby given PUBLIC NOTICE SOUTHEASTERLY TAINED BY VISITING Petitioner/Husband, 1-800-955-8770 OF BAY COUNTY, ceeding, you are enti- that LSI VACATION OF SALE ALONG THE PREVI- THE CITY WEBSITE (Voice). FLORIDA tled, at no cost to you, RENTALS L.L.C., OUSLY DESCRIBED OR CONTACTING THE and to the provision of owner, desiring to en- Pursuant to FL Chapter LINE, 193 FEET, CITY’S ECONOMIC Electronic versions of Property Address: certain assistance. gage in business under 713.78, Towing and MORE OR LESS; DEVELOPMENT DI- AUDREY JONES the solicitation docu- 6424 Lake Joanna Cir- Please contact the the fictitious name of Storage law, the follow- THENCE SOUTH AT RECTOR AT (850) JACKSON, ments are available via cle, Panama City, FL ADA Coordinator by ing vehicles will be auc- AN ANGLE OF 38 265-2121. Respondent/Wife. Purchasing Departmen 32404 mail at P. 0. Box 1089, COUNTS OAKES tioned off to the highest DEGS. 21’20” TO THE t’s Web Page Panama City, FL RESORT bidder. Location: Bay RIGHT, 120 FEET TO ALL SEALED BIDS NOTICE OF ACTION http://co.bay.fl.us/169/P The action was insti- 32402 or by phone at PROPERTIES Auto Recovery - 1206 THE SOUTHEAST WILL BE OPENED ON FOR DISSOLUTION urchasing tuted in the Circuit (850) 747-5338 at Bob Little Road, Pan- CORNER OF SAID TUESDAY, SEPTEM- OF MARRIAGE Court, Fourteenth Judi- least seven (7) days located at 2100 ama City, FL 32404. LOT 2 AND THE BER 3, 2019, 2:00 PM The Bay County Board cial Circuit in and for before your sched- THOMAS DRIVE, PAN- Time: 7:00 AM on NORTHCST AT THE CITY’S TO: AUDREY JONES of County Commission- Bay County, Florida; uled court appear- AMA CITY BEACH, FL September 14, 2019 RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE SERVICE CENTER, JACKSON ers reserves the right to Case No. ance, or immediately 32408 intends to regis- OF CHERRY STREET; 817 OHIO AVE, LYNN Address Unknown accept or reject any 2019-CA-001771; and upon receiving this ter the said name in We reserve the right to THENCE WEST, AT HAVEN, FL 32444. A and/or all proposals in is styled FIRST FED- notification if the time BAY county with the Di- reject any and all bids. AN ANGLE OF 900 TO 10% EARNEST MONEY YOU ARE NOTIFIED the best interest of Bay ERAL BANK vs. DAM- before the scheduled vision of Corporations, THE RIGHT, ALONG DEPOSIT MUST BE that an action has been County. IAN ANDINO; SU- appearance is less Florida Department of 2007 HARLEY DAVID- SAID NORTH SUBMITTED ALONG filed against you and ZANNE M. ANDINO; than seven (7) days. If State, pursuant to sec- SON FHC RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE, WITH THE BID. THE you are required to Submitted by Karen SWEETWATER VIL- you are hearing im- tion 865.09 of the Flor- 1HD1FF4107Y649798 100 FEET TO THE MOST QUALIFIED BID- serve a copy of your Grindle LAGE LANDOWNERS paired, please call ida Statutes. 2001 ISUZU CROSS SOUTHWEST COR- DER WILL BE CONSID- written defenses, if Contract Administrator ASSOCIATION, INC. 711. Pub: August 19, 2019 JACCN57X717D00403 NER OF SAID LOT 2; ERED BY THE CITY any, to it on Wm. Mi- Pub: August 19, 2019 COMMISSION AT ITS chael Hunter, ESQ., 29 (Served 6/4/2019); UN- 24356 1993 HONDA CIVIC THENCE NORTH AT FIRST MEETING IN E. 5th Street, Panama KNOWN TENANT IN WITNESS my hand as FICTITIOUS NAME 2HGEH3386PH519353 AN ANGLE OF 90° TO SEPTEMBER 2019. City, FL 32401, on or POSSESSION 1; UN- Clerk of said Court and NOTICE Pub: August 19, 2019 THE RIGHT, 165.25 24885 Pub: August 19, 26,, before September 23, Notice Of KNOWN TENANT IN the Seal thereof, this 31 24364 FEET THENCE Live & Online POSSESSION 2. You day of July NORTHWESTERLY AT 2019 2019, and file the origi- Public Sale Notice is hereby given IN THE CIRCUIT nal with the clerk of this Public Auction are required to serve a 2019 AN ANGLE OF 38 24825 that LSICO LLC, owner, COURT OF THE FOUR- Court at 300 E. 4th copy of your written de- PEGS. 21’20” TO THE INVITATION TO BID Coastal Towing and Thursday, Sept 5, 2019 desiring to engage in TEENTH JUDICIAL Street. Panama City, fenses, if any, to the BILL KINSAUL, as business under the fic- LEFT, 121.3 FEET Roadside Service INC, at 10:00 A.M. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR FL 32401, before serv- Gives notice of lien and 5595 S University Dr., action on Mark W. Her- Clerk of Court titious name of BAY COUNTY, FLOR- MORE OR LESS, TO Allstate Construction, nandez, Esq., Plaintiff’s THE WATERS EDGE ice on Petitioner or im- intent to sell these ve- Davie, Florida 33328 IDA GENERAL JURIS- Inc. (CGC1518758), the mediately thereafter. If attorney, whose ad- By: Sharon Ford COUNTS OAKES OF MARTIN LAKE; hicles on JUAUGUST Large Qty. of Assets DICTION DIVISION Construction Manager, you fail to do so, a de- dress is 255 S. Orange As Deputy Clerk RESORT THENCE NORTH- 26th2019 @9:00 am from Multiple Compa- CASE NO. will receive sealed bid fault may be entered Ave., Ste. 900, Or- Pub: August 19, 26, PROPERTIES EASTERLY ALONG ET at 134 Charles Ave nies including Surveil- 19001009CA proposals from against you for relief lando, FL 32801, (or 30 September 2, 9, 2019 SAID WATERS EDGE pre-qualified subcon- Wewahitchka, FL lance Video Equip- demanded in the peti- 32465 pursuant to sub- ment, CCTV equip- days from the first date located at 22623 PAN- WILMINGTON SAV- TO THE POINT OF tractors for Bay District of publication) and file 24340 BEGINNING, BEING A tion. section 713.78 of the ment, Video Recorders, In the Circuit Court, AMA CITY BEACH INGS FUND SOCIETY, Schools Jinks Middle the original with the PKWY, PANAMA CITY PART OF LOTS 1 AND School New Gymna- Florida Statutes. Installation Cabling, Fourteenth Judicial Cir- FSB, AS TRUSTEE OF Copies of all court doc- Coastal Towing and Over 50+/- Pallets of clerk of this court either BEACH, FL 32413 in- FINANCE OF AMERICA 2, BLOCK “F” OF sium, Panama City, before service on cuit In and For Bay CHERRY HILL UNIT uments in this case, in- Roadside Service Inc. Artwork/Prints, Home County, Florida tends to register the STRUCTURED SECU- Florida, for the follow- cluding orders, are Plaintiff’s attorney or said name in BAY ONE. ing work: reserves the right to ac- Furniture and Home Case No.: 19-669-CP RITIES ACQUISITION available at the Clerk of cept or reject any or all Accessories, Vehicle, immediately after serv- county with the Division TRUST 2018-HB1, ice; otherwise, a default Probate Division Property Address: the Circuit Court’s of- bids. Computers, Monitors, of Corporations, Flor- Plaintiff, • 03A Concrete** fice. You may review will be entered against ida Department of 4065 CHERRY • 04A- Masonry** Office Equipment, Of- you for the relief de- In Re: The Estate of STREET PANAMA these documents, 2002 FORD fice Supplies, School Martha M. Smith, State, pursuant to sec- VS. • 05A- Steel** upon request. manded in the com- tion 865.09 of the Flor- CITY, FL 32404 • 06A- Cabinets & Trim 1FMRU15W42LA5445 Supplies, Racking and plaint or petition. Deceased. 9 much more! Details at: ida Statutes. VIRGINIA M. POSTON; • 07A- Moisture Protec You must keep the Pub: August 19, 2019 Any person claiming tion 2001 TOYT www.moeckerauc- Notice to Creditors VIRGINIA M. POSTON, Clerk of the Circuit 4T1BG22K11U789506 tions.com. The Court has authority TRUSTEE OF THE an interest in the sur- • 07B- Metal Wall & in this suit to enter a 24358 plus from the sale, if Court’s office notified of 1998 FORD Preview: Wed, Sept The administration of POSTON FAMILY Ceiling Panels your current address. judgment or decree in In The Circuit Court, any, other than the • 07C- Membrane 1FAFP42X8WF161067 4th from 10AM-3PM the estate of Martha Fourteenth Judicial Cir- TRUST, DATED JUNE (You may file Notice of 1998 CHEVY and day of sale 9-10 the Plaintiff’s interest 22, 2006; UNITED property owner as of Roofing** which will be binding M.Smith , deceased, cuit In and For Bay the date of the us Current Address, _O 2GCEK19R6W117572 AM. File Number STATES OF AMERICA, • 08A - Doors, Frames Florida Supreme Court upon you. County, Florida pendens must file a & Hardware 8 15%-18% BP. 2019-669-CP, is pend- Case No.:19-2038-CA ON BEHALF OF THE Approved Family Law 1994 CHEVY Lirio, Inc. d/b/a IP Doral SECRETARY OF claim in accordance • 08B - Overhead DATED: July 25, 2019 ing in the Circuit Court with Florida Statutes, Form 12.915.) Future 2CNBE18U3R6944866 ABC Case No. of Bay County, Florida, HOUSING AND UR- Doors papers in this lawsuit James Thomas Section 45.031. • 08C - Glass** 2005 NISSAN 2019-018037-CA-01 Probate Division, the Mallinson, Sr. as BAN DEVELOPMENT, will be mailed to the 5N1AR18WX5C772435 Summit Financial Corp BILL KINSAUL et al. • 09A - Gypsum Board As Clerk of the Court address of which is 300 guardian of the prop- Dated this 14 day of address on record at 2002 FORD Receivership Case No. E. 4’ Street, Panama Defendant(s). Assemblies the clerk’s office. erty of Naomi Mallinson August, 2019 • 09B - Tile 2FAFP71W72X120969 CACE19009531 City, Florida 32401. Plaintiff, Pub: August 19, 20199 To register: $100 re- By: Debbie Roberson NOTICE OF • 09C - Acoustical Ceil As Deputy Clerk The names and ad- Bill Kinsaul WARNING: Rule fundable cash deposit dresses of the personal FORECLOSURE SALE • 09D - Wood Flooring 12.285, Florida Family Pub: August 12, 19, vs. As Clerk of the Court • 09E - Epoxy Flooring to bid. (800) 840-BIDS representative and the NOTICE IS HEREBY Law Rules of Proce- | (954) 252-2887 2019 GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- • 09F - Carpet & Resil personalDorothy Swisher if liv- By Jennifer Estrada dure, requires certain Eric Rubin 24320 representative’s attor- nal Judgment of Fore- ient Flooring automatic disclosure of ing and if dead, the un- As Deputy Clerk • 09G - Painting & Fin AB-1098 AU-3219 IN THE CIRCUIT ney are set forth below. known spouse, heirs, closure dated August documents and infor- COURT, JUVENILE DI- 14, 2019, and entered ishing mation. Failure to com- devisees, grantees, as- IMPORTANT • 10A - Building & Site VISION, FOR THE All creditors of the de- signees, lienors, credi- in 19001009CA of the ply can result in sanc- FOURTEENTH JUDI- Circuit Court of the Accessories AVIATION cedent and other per- tors, trustees and all AMERICANS WITH tions, including dis- CIAL CIRCUIT, BAY FOURTEENTH Judicial • 10B - Aluminum Grads work with sons having claims or other parties claiming DISABILITIES ACT. If missal or striking of COUNTY, STATE OF Circuit in and for BAY Walkway Covers JetBlue, United, Delta demands against interest by through un- you are a person with pleadings. FLORIDA County, Florida, • 11A - Gym Equip and others- start here decedent’s estate, in- der or against Dorothy a disability who needs CASE NO.: wherein WILMINGTON ment with hands on training SHINGLES! cluding uhmatured, Swisher any accommodation DATED this 12th day of 2018-DP-0187 SAVINGS FUND SOCI- • 12A - Telescoping for FAA certification. Fi- $55 per square, still in contingent or unliqui- Defendants. in order to participate August, 2019 dated claims, on whom ETY, FSB, AS TRUS- Bleachers nancial aid if qualified. bundles, plus all roof- in this proceeding, • 21A - Fire Sprinkler** IN THE INTEREST OF: a copy of this notice is Notice of Action TEE OF FINANCE OF Clerk of Court ing supplies at cost. you are entitled, at no • 22A - Plumb Call AIM B.D.R.DOB: 10/22/2003 served must file their AMERICA STRUC- Nikki Perkins 888-242-2649. 850-832-2927 ✳ ✳ ✳ CLASSIFIEDS The News Herald | Monday, August 19, 2019 C7

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