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The PaducahSports Sun | Sunday, August 7, 2011 | paducahsun.com Section B Odenfield, Newcomb Study rates helmets used by NFL, lead at Drake Creek college and HS football players BY JOEY FOSKO and some of the greens that were af- [email protected] fected by the fl ooding, the course really LEDBETTER — Mother Nature played played tougher.” yet another trick on Drake Creek Golf Only fi ve players broke par on Satur- Club. day, with Newcomb taking a one-shot The course, recovering from damage lead over Metropolis, Ill., native Lu- infl icted by extensive fl ooding from the cas Cromeenes. Cromeenes is the golf nearby Ohio River earlier this spring, coach at Rend Lake College in southern had a tough new element come into Illinois and won the Irvin Cobb Cham- play during Saturday’s fi rst round of pionships last month. Paducah’s Hunt- the Texas Roadhouse West Kentucky er Ford, a college teammate of New- Open. After a rain delay of more than comb’s at Murray State, came in at 72. two hours, a steady wind made condi- “I’m only starting to play well,” said tions tough enough to damage a few Newcomb, who has competed in a few scores, too. tournaments on the Peach State Tour “It was about a two-club wind,” said and has “tried to Monday into a few,” Ryne Burnett, who was the early leader playing several qualifying rounds for in the clubhouse at 1-under-par 71 but PGA Tour and Nationwide Tour events. ended up two shots off the pace set by Ford made his pro debut at the Cobb amateur leader Michael Odenthal. “On and was fourth in the Kentucky State 16, I was 85 yards out and had to hit a Amateur earlier this summer, fi nish- 120-yard shot.” ing three shots behind Nick Newcomb’s Benton’s Nick Newcomb, who brother Patrick, who also plays for Mur- matched Odenthal’s 69 to take the lead ray State. JOHN WRIGHT | The Sun in the professional division, experi- Cameron Carrico, another former Darius Spiveynunn of Paducah Tilghman is shown during a scrimmage in Paducah on Thursday night. Spiveynunn is enced both ends of it. Racer who fi nished second to Cro- sporting a Schutt helmet. “On 15, I hit a 7-iron from 138 yards meenes in the Cobb, shot a 73 and is out against the wind. On 17, I was 207 tied for fourth with Cody Martin of yards out downwind and hit a 7-iron on Virginia Tech researchers examine 10 varieties that, too,” Newcomb said. “With that Please see OPEN | 4B of helmets, some used in area school systems BY DUSTY LUTHY SHULL [email protected] One helmet, the Adams A2000 tion Speed helmets, the top-rated, Pujols, Carpenter lead High school and college foot- Pro Elite, was given no stars and while also using 17 four-star hel- ball coaches in the region have full deemed “Not Recommended.” mets. The Schutt Air XP (three confi dence in the helmets worn by Local football players on both stars) and the Schutt Air Advan- their players this fall, even if some the high school and college levels tage (two stars) are used by the Cardinals to 2-1 win of the helmets didn’t rate as highly wear helmets of varying ratings. majority of the players in the pro- Associated Press es. as others in a study published in Four high schools — Paducah Til- gram (63). The program also uses MIAMI — Albert Pujols hit a two- Ricky Nolasco (8-8) gave up 10 May. ghman, Murray, Lone Oak and 34 Schutt Air Pro helmets, which run homer in the fi rst inning, then hits in seven innings. The study, conducted by re- Graves County — primarily wear were not rated in the study. Chris Carpenter and the St. Louis Daniel Descalso had three hits for searchers at Virginia Tech’s School the Riddell Revolution series hel- “Some of the ones they said were bullpen made it stand up Saturday the Cardinals. Sluggers Matt Hol- of Biomedical Engineering and mets, which include four- and fi ve- the best, 90 percent of our guys night in a 2-1 win over the Florida liday, Lance Berkman and Pujols Sciences, rated 10 adult football star helmets. Lone Oak also uses don’t even like that helmet because Marlins. each had an extra-base hit, giving helmets on their ability to prevent some Schutt DNA helmets, a four- it’s so bulky and doesn’t feel good,” Carpenter (7-8) gave fi ve hits over the trio 10 in the fi rst three games concussions. Only one helmet, the star helmet. Murray State football coach Chris 6 2-3 innings as the Cardinals won of the series. Riddell Revolution Speed, received Football players at Murray State Hatcher said. “It is what is. I don’t for the fourth time in fi ve games. The Cardinals held on for the win fi ve stars, while one of the most use eight different types of helmets, think that’s the bible. Somebody Fernando Salas, the fi fth Car- despite leaving 12 men on base. popular helmets in the NCAA and the university released after the else could come out tomorrow and dinals pitcher, worked a scoreless NFL, the Riddell VSR4, received Sun fi led an open records request. ninth for his 21st save in 24 chanc- Please see CARDINALS | 2B one star. The program uses eight Revolu- Please see HELMETS | 6B Region filled with more parity; Lone Oak remains team to beat BY DUSTY LUTHY SHULL Murray coach Clare Boggess. “The defense, it’s just a lot of [email protected] “You’ll have people that can the fundamentals that these Returning just one starter stand up and can get after it, kids just have to learn. I fi gure from last year’s First Region those girls that have experience we’re going to take our lumps at championship team, the Lone playing in the offseason is go- the beginning but I hope toward Oak volleyball team would seem ing to come through, and some the end of the year we can come to have less of a bull’s-eye on its teams are going to have the ath- on.” program, at least according to letes.” Paducah Tilghman has been Flash coach Tim Whitis. Murray reached the regional able to keep most of its roster But not so much in the eyes of championship game last year, intact the past several seasons. other coaches. and though the Tigers lost one All eyes are on two sets of sis- “I consider them the team to of the region’s best setters in ters — senior offensive threats beat even though he graduated Lauren Dieleman, they return Ali and Alexis Taylor, who are a lot,” Community Christian one of the region’s best hitters in twins, and junior defensive Academy coach Rhet McMul- Catherine Claywell. The Fourth threats Maddie and Meredith len said, “just because of the District could feature the most Morris, who are triplets. job Tim has done and the pro- parity of the entire region, with The Third District features gram. He doesn’t start over; he Calloway County returning a plenty of parity as well, with retools.” core group of experienced play- CCA, Graves County and Bal- The First Region sustained ers. lard Memorial all fi ghting for plenty of graduation losses Marshall County, a recent a spot at the top. The Warriors among some of the perennial power in the district and region, lost some height when McKen- powers, making this season is rebuilding this year after los- zie Parsons transferred to Bal- more about parity. Lone Oak, ing all six starters and returning lard Memorial, but has plenty of which fared well in the Blue- no seniors. experienced players who should grass State games a week ago, is Lone Oak only returns libero make CCA, which has won the the preseason favorite, though Sam Lawson from last year’s past six district titles, one of the not by much. By the end of the squad, and while the Flash will top defensive teams early in the season, the pecking order could be young, they will have plenty season. feature Murray, CCA, Ballard of junior varsity and club expe- “Anytime you win consecu- Memorial, Paducah Tilghman rience and athleticism to make tively, be it two years or six, and Christian Fellowship, with things competitive. you obviously set yourself as LANCE DENNEE/The Sun others playing dark horse roles. “The offense, we’re still able Murray’s Catherine Claywell (11) makes a return against Lone Oak’s Madi “It’s a little more even,” said to hit the ball,” Whitis said. Please see VOLLEYBALL | 4B Parker (7) during the regional volleyball championship in Draffenville Thursday.

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BY DAN GELSTON est pole rallied and had top-six fi n- NASCAR-Sprint Cup-Good Associated Press winner at ishes in three of four races Sam RV Insurance 500 Lineup LONG POND, Pa. — Joey Pocono. entering last weekend’s After Saturday qualifying; race Sunday Logano heard the rumors It was his race at Indianapolis Motor At Pocono Raceway Long Pond, Pa. at Joe Gibbs Racing. third ca- Speedway. He fi nished 25th Lap length: 2.5 miles Carl Edwards, the big- reer pole and is 19th in the standings. (Car number in parentheses) gest free agent in NAS- in Sprint “There’s been a lot of ru- 1. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 172.055. CAR, was being pursued Cup. mors around our team late- 2. (4) Kasey Kahne, Toyota, 171.648. to sign a lucrative deal Logano ly, but, at the same time, I 3. (56) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 171.494. with JGR. And if Edwards said he don’t know if everyone re- 4. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 171.474. 5. (22) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 171.468. signed, he’d poach Lo- LOGANO never alizes how good we’ve been 6. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 171.448. gano’s ride in the No. 20 talked to lately,” Logano said. 7. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 171.37. Toyota and the coveted owner Kasey Kahne joins him 8. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 171.367. Home Depot sponsorship. Joe Gibbs or team president on the front row for Sun- 9. (16) Greg Biffl e, Ford, 171.171. 10. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 171.122. Associated Press Logano couldn’t do J.D. Gibbs about his future day’s race. Martin Truex anything about the nego- at JGR, one of the top orga- Jr., Edwards and Kurt 11. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 171.08. Ed Sabol touches a bust of himself after it was unveiled during the 12. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 170.788. induction ceremony at the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday tiations. All he could do nizations in NASCAR. Busch round out the top 13. (2) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 170.652. in Canton, Ohio. was drive. “As far as I knew they, fi ve. Busch won the pole at 14. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 170.619. Edwards stayed with were just rumors,” Logano Pocono in June. 15. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 170.619. Roush Fenway Racing, said. “What am I really go- Truex’s fi nish was a rare 16. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 170.59. NFL Hall of Fame inductees and Logano appears se- ing to ask him? dose of good news for the 17. (78) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 170.558. cure in his car. Logano was once the hot- veteran driver, who’s strug- 18. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 170.539. 19. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 170.506. Associated Press Brennan got the colt to the Pushed by the public test prospect in the sport, gled to fi nd strong fi nishes. 20. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 170.438. CANTON, Ohio — That kid who lead early as planned and then contract talks, Logano but has had mostly mixed “We’ve had a tough sea- 21. (36) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 170.309. went to college with two brown slowed things down, taking the responded with his best reviews in his still-blos- son for sure, a lot of DNFs,” 22. (47) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 170.28. grocery bags filled with his field of 10 through the opening fi nishes of the season and soming career. He opened Truex said. “We’ve had 23. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 170.161. belongings strutted into the Pro half mile in an easy 56 seconds kept rolling at Pocono this season with a mediocre some good runs, but at the 24. (34) David Gilliland, Ford, 170.068. Football Hall of Fame on Satur- on a day when speed was not 25. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 170.042. Raceway, turning a lap Daytona 500 — he fi nished same time, not consistent 26. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 169.991. day night. holding up at the Meadowlands. of 172.055 mph Saturday 23rd — and an engine fail- enough. It seems like we 27. (9) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 169.875. Shannon Sharpe joined run- to win his second pole of ure the next week at Phoe- have one good week, one 28. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 169.734. ning back Marshall Faulk, Chi- Franklin wins 100 free the year. The 21-year-old nix dropped Logano to 29th bad week, one good week, 29. (43) A J Allmendinger, Ford, 169.629. cago Bears sackmaster Richard at US nationals driver became the young- in the points standings. He one bad week.” 30. (66) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 169.393. Dent, Washington Redskins line- backer Chris Hanburger and NFL STANFORD, Calif. — Missy Films founder Ed Sabol in being Franklin won the 100-meter inducted into the hall. They were freestyle at the U.S. national to be followed by the late Les championships on Saturday, de- Richter, and Deion Sanders. feating a field that included three Edwards pushes Stenhouse Jr. to Nationwide win When Sharpe headed to Sa- Olympians with the fifth-fastest BY LUKE MEREDITH and oil on the track, he in a long time. That was Edwards, who announced vannah State, all he heard was time in the world this year. Associated Press slammed into Stenhouse spectacular,” Edwards said. earlier this week that he had how he was destined to fail. Franklin, the 16-year-old phe- NEWTON, Iowa — Blinded and shoved him across the Pole sitter Elliott Sadler signed a multi-year exten- “When people told me I’d nom who won three gold medals by smoke billowing from fi nish line. was third, followed by Josh sion with Roush Fenway never make it, I listened to the at the recent world champion- Ricky Stenhouse Jr.’s Stenhouse crossed the Wise and Aric Amirola. earlier this week, led for 109 one person who said I could: ships in China, won in 53.63 car on the fi nal lap, Carl line sideways, becoming For once, luck was on laps after starting 17th. But me,” Sharpe said. seconds, a time that would have Edwards slammed into the fi rst Nationwide series Stenhouse’s side. he started to leave the pits Failure? Sharpe went from a earned her a bronze medal in the his Roush Fenway Rac- regular to win two races this Stenhouse led all but 15 with a loose lug nut and had seventh-round draft pick to the event at Shanghai. She also set a ing teammate and inad- year. laps last week in Indianapo- to be dragged back in, drop- most prolific tight end of his national 15-16 age group record. vertently pushed him to “It was a close one, but we lis before losing to Brad Ke- ping all the way to 16th. time. He won two Super Bowls She was tied with training victory in a wild fi nish to made it,” Stenhouse said. selowski. He led just 25 laps Edwards quickly moved with Denver and one with Balti- partner Kara Lynn Joyce at the the NASCAR Nationwide “He hit us pretty square and in Iowa, but those were the back into the front of the more, and at the time of his re- turn before finishing as the only race Saturday night. shot us across the line.” only ones that mattered. pack to set up the memo- tirement in 2003, his 815 career swimmer under 54 seconds in the Stenhouse appeared set Edwards wound up sec- Stenhouse captured the rable fi nish. receptions, 10,060 yards and 10-woman field. Olympian Aman- to cruise to his second win ond, his No. 60 car torn up lead from Edwards and Sadler took his third pole 62 TDs were all NFL records for da Weir took second at 54.14, and at Iowa this year, but the in the grass. Sadler with a bold move to of the season earlier Satur- a tight end. Three times he went Dana Vollmer was third at 54.27. No. 6 car blew an engine “I still haven’t seen the the inside. He held it until day and started on the front over 1,000 yards receiving in a Olympian Allison Schmitt was with the checkered fl ag replay with the audio, but the end, though he got some row with Trevor Bayne — season — almost unheard of for fourth and Joyce finished fifth. in sight. With the smoke that’s the most amazing fi n- unexpected help from his who won the pole in Iowa in that position. In a 1993 playoff It was Franklin’s second na- obscuring Edwards’ view ish I’ve been involved with teammate to do it. 2010 and fi nished fourth. game, Sharpe had 13 catches tional title, having won the 100 against Oakland, tying a record. backstroke earlier in the meet. Sharpe patted his bust on the head Saturday before saying, Titans surprised Finnegan “All these years later, it makes left during deal talks Rain halts me proud when people call me GRAND OPENING a self-made man.” NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Tennes- see general manager Mike Rein- NASCAR Broad Bahn wins $1.5 feldt says the Titans were totally Saturday, August 13th • 11am-2pm million Hambletonian surprised by cornerback Cort- land Finnegan’s decision to walk Trucks race EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — out of training camp considering Come see our facilities and meet our staff. George Brennan isn’t likely to his agent forget Hambletonian Day 2011. had just at Pocono Not only did Brennan have sent them a Associated Press Lunch will be provided! masterful drive in posting his counterof- LONG POND, Pa. — Rain first victory in the $1.5 million fer to con- halted the NASCAR Free homemade ice cream! 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The started on the front row. time that a driver won both ma- Titans learned Finnegan had left Harvick will start 10th jor trotting races for 3-year-olds when he did not report Saturday and Busch 19th when on the same day, coming two morning to a special teams racing resumes Sunday, years after Brian Sears won the meeting. scheduled for 9 a.m., fol- Oaks with Broadway Schooner “We’ve tried to call him,” lowed by the ARCA race and the Hambletonian with Reinfeldt said Saturday after a that also was rained out Muscle Hill. team practice at LP Field. “We’ve Saturday. “This is a monumental day not been able to get in touch The 500-mile Sprint for me,” Brennan said. “I just re- with him. It’s a tough situation. Cup race is scheduled to member when Sears did it a few We have 23 guys in the last start at its regular time of years ago and remember what a year of their contract. I talked to 1 p.m., with Joey Logano day it was for him.” Cortland during the week. Coach on the pole. 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SHELBYVILLE — Paducah Tilghman’s girls golf team fi nished fi fth out of 18 * teams at the Shelby County Invitational on Saturday. Max size 4ft. x 6ft. *Ask for details The Lady Tornado fi n- ished with a 336 with Sa- cred Heart winning the team title with 301. Morgan Kauffman and Teri Doss Elizabeth A. “Libby” Maddux, DVM. tied for 10th for Tilghman with each shooting 77. Lau- 4790 Grooms Lane • Princeton, KY 42445 ren Eickholz (86) and Char- li Doss (96) also competed 155 County Park Rd. • Paducah Located at Darling 888 Ranch • 270-365-9991 WindowWorldofPaducah.com for the Lady Tornado. MadduxEquine.com 4B • Sunday, August 7, 2011 • The Paducah Sun Sports paducahsun.com Woods returns in time for one last shot at glory BY DOUG FERGUSON 93RD PGA CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP • AUG. 11-14 of recurring pain in his Woods is only 35. Nick- Associated Press left knee and Achilles ten- laus, when he was this age, Tiger’s back in the hunt for a major title Given the circumstances don. He only missed four went on to win fi ve more of a most peculiar year, the tournaments he ordinarily majors in his career, and Tiger Woods will play in the final major of the year after sitting out the last two majors with slogan of the fi nal major — would have played, but two the Golden Bear might recurring injuries to his left knee and Achillies’ tendon. He has four wins in the PGA Championship (1999, 2000, 2006, 2007). The last time that the PGA Championship was “Glory’s Last Shot” — might of them were the U.S. Open have won more if he had held at the Atlantic Athletic Club (2001), he finished tied for 29th, his worst major finish of not apply to Tiger Woods. and British Open. not already broken the re- that season. In some respects, the “We get four chances to cord once held by Bobby PGA Championship is peak per year, and unfortu- Jones. 6 more like a fresh start. nately, I was only able to try But the trauma in Woods’ 17 7 This is the seventh time and peak for one,” Woods life — physical and emo- 18 5 in his 15 years on tour that said. “Obviously, my time- tional — makes him an old 9 8 16 10 Woods has come to the last table isn’t very long to try 35. 1 major of the year without and peak for the last one It’s more than the four 15 having made any progress here.” surgeries on his left knee 11 4 2 14 toward the record that Yes, it’s his last shot of dating to his freshman year 3 matters the most to him — the year to try to win a ma- at Stanford. Woods used to Atlanta Athletic Club the 18 professional majors jor. walk into the locker room (Highlands Course) won by Jack Nicklaus. Could this also be his last or onto the practice range 7,467 yards • par 70 Johns Creek, Ga. In three of those seasons, shot at restoring belief that fully aware that the other 12 HOLE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 OUT he was changing his swing. he still can reach or even players were looking him 13 PAR 4 4 4 3 5 4 3 4 4 35 YDS 454 512 475 219 565 425 184 467 426 3,727 Last year, he was going break the Nicklaus bench- as golf’s best player, and through a divorce. mark? That he could get the guy they would have HOLE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 IN This year, he simply back to No. 1 in the world? to beat. Now they look at PAR 4 4 5 4 4 3 4 3 4 35 YDS 442 457 551 372 468 260 476 207 507 3,740 hasn’t played. That his red shirt on Sun- him the way everyone else Since closing with a 67 at day could still mean some- does, wondering what’s go- Television coverage (all times CT) the Masters, briefl y shar- thing? ing on inside his head, curi- First/second rounds Third round Final round ing the lead on Sunday un- Some of these could get ous what kind of scores he Aug. 11-12, 1 p.m. to Aug. 13, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., TNT Aug. 14, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., TNT til his game stalled and he answered when the 93rd might post. 7 p.m., TNT Sports Sports; 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., CBS Sports Sports; 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., CBS Sports tied for fourth, Woods went PGA Championship gets The swagger is gone be- four months without play- under way Thursday at At- cause Woods hasn’t won a SOURCE: PGA Championship AP ing a full round because lanta Athletic Club. tournament in 20 months.

OPEN: Wind a factor in first round performance on the green West Kentucky Open tee times CONTINUED FROM 1B sional players are required to Jason Goodyke do, he wears pants instead of 80: Bo Brien, Jordan Bucher, Tony These are Sunday’s final-round tee times lin. 8:57 - Eric Williamson, Jimmy Clapp, Bardwell. Defending cham- shorts. Robinson at the Texas Roadhouse West Kentucky Judson Brewer, Chad Behbehani. pion Rick Cochran shot a 74. “I’ve worn shorts twice since 81: Bill Brand, Marty Clift, Rob Open at Drake Creek Golf Club in Ledbetter 9:06 a.m. - Jeremy Lewis, Brad Law- In the amateur division, I was 17,” he said, “and I had Coffee, Taylor Strickland (*-professsional): son, Marty Cliff, Bill Brand. 9:15 - Taylor Odenthal holds a one-shot terrible rounds.” 82: Brad Lawson, Jeremy Lewis Strickland, Jordan Bucher, Tony Robinson, edge on David Whaley of May- Burnett, who is working 83: Chad Behbehani, Jimmy 7 a.m. - Josh Noles, T.J. Davison. 7:09 - Rob Coffee. 9:24 - Jackie Dowdy, Jason fi eld and a two-shot lead on at Drake Creek this summer Clapp Larry Lancaster, Joey Schmidt. 7:18 - Rod- Goodyke, Rex Powell, Mo Banks. 9:42 - Jer- Burnett, a Reidland graduate before returning to school, 84: Judson Brewer, Jackson Du- ney Terry, Brad Turner, Darvin Towery. 7:27 emy Grantham, Bo Brien, Brock Simmons, who plays at Lindsey-Wilson called his effort “the best tour- rard, William Franklin, John Smith, - Terry Price, Walter Payne, Matt Hibbs. Austin Smith. 9:51 - Blaze Ellis, Graham College. Zach Bell of Union nament round I’ve played this Eric Williamson 7:36 - Pod Griggs, Daniel Miller, Aaron Crouch, Lanny Lancaster, Chad Woeltz. City, Tenn., will join them in year. I’ve changed my swing 85: Cameron Miller, Zach Mills, Owen. 7:54 - Larry Apple, Chris Bass, Tim 10 a.m. - Eli Towery, Austin Woodward, the amateur leader group. path completely this summer, Chuck Wiggins, Micah Wilson Thompson. Jason Lancaster, Wayne Rankhorn. 10:09 Given Odenthal’s history, and I think I’m starting to get 86: Chris Martin, Lynn McCain, 8:03 a.m. - Kenny Colbert, *Jessie - Chris Griffin, David Morris, Eddie Treva- how Sunday’s fi nal round it. Judging the wind was big Rob Proctor Melton, Jay Roth. 8:12 - Rob Proctor, James than, Tommy Fike. 10:18 - *Cody Martin, plays out is anyone’s guess. because it was tough to have 87: James Boone, Blake Graham, Boone, Blake Graham. 8:21 - Marty Offutt, *Rick Cochran, *Adam McDonald, *Mitchell “I’ve played in a leader group to fi gure out how it was play- Marty Offutt Chris Martin, John Smith, Cameron Miller. Moore. 10:36 - Michael Odenthal, David once, when I was 17 years old ing.” 88: Kenny Colbert, Lucian Rogers, 8:30 - Chuck Wiggins, Micah Wilson, Lucian Whaley, Ryne Burnett, Zach Bell. 10:45 and in a tournament in Bowl- — Jay Roth Rogers, Zach Mills. 8:48 - Butch Parkins, - *Nick Newcomb, *Lucas Cromeenes, ing Green,” Odenthal said. “I These are Saturday’s fi rst 90: Larry Apple, Chris Bass, Tim Jackie Durard, Lynn McCain, William Frank- *Hunter Ford, *Cameron Carrico. shot an 83, so that one didn’t round scores of the Texas Thompson end very well.” Roadhouse West Kentucky 91: Pod Griggs, Daniel Miller, Odenthal, 21, grew up in Open at Drake Creek Golf Club Aaron Owen, Walter Payne VOLLEYBALL: Christian County early favorite in Second Region Alaska but moved to Rockfi eld, in Ledbetter: 93: Matt Hibbs a small town outside of Bowl- Amateurs 94: Darvin Towery CONTINUED FROM 1B Plex. a factor, desire will not ing Green, in time to attend 69: Michael Odenfield 97: Terry Price, Joey Schmidt, In the Second Region, be. college at Western Kentucky. 70: David Whaley Rodney Terry, Brad Turner the team that every- while Christian County “These kids are so hun- However, he doesn’t play on 71: Ryne Burnett 99: Larry Lancaster body wants to beat. Ev- appears to be an early gry and so fi red up and the golf team. 72: Zach Bell 104: Josh Noles erybody gets tired of favorite, no one needs eager to play, that that’s “The old coach wouldn’t let 73: Chris Griffin, David Morris 132: T.J. Davison somebody winning. I’m to count out Caldwell going to help them,” Ti- me try out, then I was going 74: Tommy Fike, Jason Lancaster, Pros sure Graves and Ballard, County, last year’s All A gers coach Sue Stone to have one for the new coach Wayne Rankhorn, Eli Towery, Austin 69: Nick Newcomb that’s a big focus of their Classic state champion said. “They are going to in February and it was snowed Woodward 71: Lucas Cromeenes season is beating us.” and defending regional play with a lot of heart out,” Odenthal said. “I never 75: Blaze Ellis 72: Hunter Ford Defending champion champion. The Tigers, and determination. had that happen to me, even in 76: Graham Crouch, Lanny Lan- 73: Cameron Carrico, Cody CCA, Ballard Memorial, who only lost one set to “The seniors have to- Alaska.” caster, Chad Woeltz Martin Murray and CFS all will a Second Region team tally embraced the se- He also has quite a different 77: Brock Simmons, Austin Smith 74: Rick Cochran be participating as top last year, lost seven of nior leadership role. look and style than the typical 78: Jeremy Grantham, Butch Par- 75: Adam McDonald teams in the All A Re- their top players from They’re setting the tone golfer, sporting long hair and a kins, Rex Powell 76: Mitchell Moore gional tournament Aug. last season, but while for the team, and I’m long goatee. 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Murray is struggling to fi ll the set- Players to watch: Cheyenne Riley (Fr.), region champs ter position early, and while passing im- FIFTH DISTRICT Morgan Ginn (Jr.), Katie Handley (Sr.), Players to watch: Sam Lawson, (Jr.), Jes- proves, Boggess hopes play at the net can Crittenden County Chaney Brown (Jr.), Starla Hicks (So.), sie Lawson (Jr.), Rachel Englert (Sr.), Han- push past any early season weaknesses Coach: Larry Duvall Lyndsey Kendall (Fr.), Cassidy Canler nah Parker (Fr.), Jasmine Bennett (Fr.), as the Tigers hope to challenge in the dis- 2010 record: 12-10 (7th), Callie DeWeese (7th), Cailyn Bass Courtney Brantley (So.), Michel Clapp trict in the region. Players to watch: Shannah Williams (7th), Addie Bowman (8th) (Sr.) Schedule (Sr.), Taylor Keister (Sr.), Stacey Harrell Outlook: The Comets will be a very Outlook: The Flash this year will be AUGUST — 11: at Graves County, 16: at (Jr.), Brittany Buell (So.), Kaylee Gibson young team, playing with only one senior, largely supported by last season’s tal- Fulton City, 16: at Mayfi eld, 18: Hickman (Jr.), Erin McDonald (So.), Alyssa Leet though most of the youngsters have a ented junior varsity and freshman team County, 25: at Calloway County, 30: at (Jr.), Haylee Young (So.), Ashley Collyer year’s worth of experience already. First- members. Lawson returns as libero and is Hickman County. (So.), Megan Wheeler (Jr.) year coach Cates said the team has 6-8 bolstered by an athletic group of young- SEPTEMBER — 1: Marshall County, 13: Outlook: Duvall feels good about a players who are consistent in all facets sters that plan keeping the program at a at Christian Fellowship, 15: Graves County, group of 10 players that adds plenty of the game as the team works on being high level. 19: at Marshall County, 22: Christian Fel- of depth to the squad. Even though the more aggressive. Schedule lowship, 27: at Ballard Memorial, 29: at Rockets will be without some height, Du- Schedule AUGUST — 11: at Community Chris- Caldwell County. vall likes their attacking and blocking abil- AUGUST — 9: at Calloway County, 11: tian, 19: at Bluegrass Invitational, 20: OCTOBER — 4: Calloway County, 6: Ful- ity as Crittenden looks to challenge for the Mayfi eld, 15: at Hickman County, 23: Reidland, 23: at Marshall County, 25: at ton County. district title. at Reidland, 25: Fulton City, 29: Graves Paducah Tilghman. Schedule County. SEPTEMBER — 8: at Heath, 13: Mar- Marshall County AUGUST — 9: at McLean County, 11: SEPTEMBER — 5: Heath, 8: at Fulton shall County, 15: at Reidland, 19: Heath, Coach: Shannon Gipson Livingston Central, 12: Webster County, City, 12: at Fulton County, 20: Hickman 27: Community Christian, 29: Paducah 2010 record: 18-17, district champs 16: at Trigg County, 23: McLean County, County, 22: Fulton County, 29: at Heath. Tilghman. Players to watch: Madison Grammer 25: Caldwell County, 30: at Union County. (Jr.), Savannah Adrian (Jr.), Markea McK- SEPTEMBER — 6: Hopkins Central, 8: Hickman County Paducah Tilghman endree (Jr.), Rachael Reed (Jr.) Trigg County, 9: University Heights, 13: at Coach: Keith Lacewell Coach: Jessie Lopez Outlook: The Marshals lost six starters Webster County, 27: at Livingston Central, 2010 record: 12-10, district champs 2010 record: 22-13 from last year, but the youth that is return- 29: Union County. Players to watch: Allison Burpo (Sr.), Ke- Players to watch: Alexis Taylor (Sr), Ali ing has plenty of experience both in junior OCTOBER — 4: at University Heights, 6: nady Yarbro (Jr.), Morgan Davis (Jr.), Taylor Taylor (Sr), Megan Cantwell (Jr), Maddie varsity and in the club ranks. Coach Gip- at Muhlenberg County. Sanderson (So.), Courtney Collier (Fr.), Morris (Jr), Meredith Morris (Jr), Taylor son said passing should be a key even as Kaylee Webb (Fr.), Kelsey Grubbs (Sr.) Guthrie (Jr), Caylan Torbett (So). the young Marshals work to master chem- Livingston Central Outlook: Hickman County returns some Outlook: The Tornado have an experi- istry and communication. Coach: Melissa Dean solid upperclassmen, especially in versa- enced group back with a good combina- Schedule 2010 record: 16-15, district champs tile outside hitter Yarbro, and will soon see tion of frontline hitters and defense. The AUGUST — 9: Caldwell County, 12-3: at Outlook: Information was not provided the benefi t from a recently-started middle Taylors and Cantwell provide strong scor- Apollo Invitational, 16: Calloway County, Schedule school program. Coach Lacewell has seen ing punch while Maddie Morris runs the Sun files 18: at Ballard Memorial, 23: Lone Oak, AUGUST — 11: at Crittenden County, 15: serving improve, but hopes communica- show at setter. Meredith Morris lead a Ali Taylor (22) of Paducah Tilghman spikes the ball against Heath 26-7: at Toyota of Hopkinsville Western Caldwell County, 16: Fort Campbell, 20: at tion improves as a few underclassmen strong defense. Lopez hopes to strengthen in 2009 and returns with sister Alexis to make a formidable front KY Smackdown, 30: Community Christian. Union County, 23: at Fulton City, 27: at work into the rotation. The Falcons are the defense to go along with an already SEPTEMBER — 1: at Murray, 13: Chris- Toyota of Hopkinsville Western KY Smack- trying to repeat as the district champions, formidable offense. line for the Tornado this season. tian County, 13: at Lone Oak, 19: Murray, down, 30: at Webster County. especially as the winner hosts the First Schedule 20: at Christian Fellowship, 22: Ballard SEPTEMBER — 1: at Fort Campbell, 6: Region tournament. AUGUST — 9: Fulton City, 11: Reidland, THIRD DISTRICT 2010 record: 25-15, district champs, Memorial, 27: at Calloway County, 29: Union County, 15: at Union County, 17: at Schedule 16: at Ballard Memorial, 18: Christian Fel- Ballard Memorial First Region All A champs at Community Christian, 30: at Jefferson Hopkins Central Lady Storm Invitational, AUGUST — 9: at Mayfi eld, 15: Carlisle lowship, 25: Heath, 30: Massac County. Coach: Adam Solomon Players to watch: JoAnna Browning (Sr.), County Invitational. 19: Fulton City, 20: at Trigg County, 22: County, 18: at Murray, 20: All A Classic, SEPTEMBER — 12: Graves County, 13: 2010 record: 26-11 Erin McMullen (Sr.), Tori Holmes (Sr.), OCTOBER — 1: at Jefferson County In- Calloway County, 27: Crittenden County, 22: Heath, 23: at Fulton County, 30: Mur- at Reidland, 19: Community Christian, 20: Players to watch: Cydnie Wiggins (Jr.), Camile Eligio (Jr.), Audrey Peyton (So.), Alli vitational, 4: Christian Fellowship, 6: at 27: Webster County, 29: Madisonville- ray. at Caldwell County, 22: at Heath, 29: at Elizabeth Goodin (Fr.), Jade Tilford (Fr.), Clinard (Fr.), Kandace Eligio (8th) Caldwell County. North Hopkins. SEPTEMBER — 1: at Heath, 6: Fulton Lone Oak. McKenzie Parsons (Jr.), Tori Burtram (Sr.), Outlook: The Warriors didn’t lose anyone OCTOBER — 3: Trigg County County, 8: Mayfi eld, 12: at Fulton City, OCTOBER — 6: at Calloway County. Taylor Foster (So.), Shelby Simmons (So.) to graduation, but some of their height in Christian Fellowship 17: at Heath Invitational, 20: at Carlisle Outlook: The Bombers will have some McKenzie Parsons left when she trans- Coach: Suzie Burnett Trigg County County, 22: at Graves County, 23: at Quad Heath growing up to do to replace fi ve seniors, ferred to Ballard Memorial. CCA will have 2010 record: 12-13 Coach: Scott Hill States Tournament, 26: Fulton City. Coach: Jessica Castleman but still have a solid team working through to focus on being consistent and being Players to watch: Kathryn Beale (So.), 2010 record: 7-16 2010 record: 12-21 the pains of varsity inexperience. The pro- good defensively and at passing, while Jordan Beale (Sr.), Megan Wagner (Sr.), Outlook: Information was not provided Fulton City Players to watch: Karli O’Donley (Sr.), gram has gotten better every year, and making up for some inconsistent offense. Rachel Waller (Sr.), Macall Key (So.). Schedule: Coach: Chad Malray Danielle Chapman (Sr.), Megan Redfi eld Solomon believes the Bombers’ offense, Coach McMullen feels the Warriors should Outlook: With fi ve starters back, Bur- AUGUST — 8: University Heights, 9: at 2010 record: 8-17 (Sr.), Bailey Davis (Sr.), Katelin Burchett which includes some height in the ranks, again be competitive with their returning nett feels her group will be competitive in Webster County, 11: Caldwell County, 15: Players to watch: Mary Kathryn Miller (So.), Skyler Lee (So.), Christina Petersen can be as potent as anyone’s if they can experience. a tough district. The team may lack size, Russellville, 16: Crittenden County, 18: (So.), Melissa Mora (Jr.), Rebecca White- (Jr.), Whitney Vaughn (Jr.), Reagan Webb improve their passing skills. Schedule but a hard-working, well-rounded group Webster County, 22: Madisonville-North sell (Jr.), Ionee Patel (Sr.), Ambraya Pryor (So.) Schedule AUGUST — 8: at Calloway County, 11: may make up for that. The sixth spot in Hopkins, 29: Hopkinsville. (Sr.), Hannah Grooms (So.), Jett Yates Outlook: The Pirates lost four seniors AUGUST — 9: at Reidland, 15: at May- Lone Oak, 12: Graves County, 16: at the lineup will be fi lled by several differ- SEPTEMBER — 1: at Todd Central, 8: (Sr.), Ashley McClanahan (So.) from last year, but have four seniors re- fi eld, 16: Paducah Tilghman, 18: Marshall Christian Fellowship, 18: at Heath, 23: ent players. at Crittenden County, 12: Todd Central, Outlook: The Bulldogs have a solid turning and have added to their pool of County, 20: All A Classic, 23: at Commu- Ballard Memorial, 26: Christian Fellow- Schedule 13: Calloway County, 15: at Russellville, group of motivated returners with plenty experience with a solid trip to camp. Davis nity Christian, 25: at Graves County, 30: ship, 29: at Mayfi eld, 30: at Marshall AUGUST — 12-13: at Apollo Invitational, 20: Livingston Central, 22: at University of experience, and have some height with will change from a setter to a hitter as the Christian Fellowship. County. 16: Community Christian, 18: at Paducah Heights, 26: at Hopkins Central, 27: at Mora (5-11) and Miller (6-2) up front. Pirates go to a two-setter offense. Castle- SEPTEMBER — 1: at Calloway County, SEPTEMBER — 6: Calloway County, 8: at Tilghman, 20: All A Classic, 23: Graves Fort Campbell. Coach Malray has noticed that serving man expects the Pirates to be competitive 6: Mayfi eld, 8: at Livingston Central, 13: Graves County, 13: at Ballard Memorial, County, 26: at Community Christian, 30: OCTOBER — 3: at Livingston Central, 4: has become more consistent, though the within the district. Community Christian, 15: at Fulton City, 19: at Paducah Tilghman, 20: Mayfi eld, Ballard Memorial. Fort Campbell, 6: at Hopkinsville. team will need to continue to work on Schedule 17: at Heath Invitational, 22: at Marshall 22: at Lone Oak, 29: Marshall County SEPTEMBER — 1: at Graves County, 3: passing to make a legitimate run at the AUGUST — 11: at Fulton County, 16: at County, 27: Murray, 29: at Graves County. OCTOBER — 6: Heath. at Portland Christian, 8: Calloway County, SEVENTH DISTRICT district title. Graves County, 18: Community Christian, OCTOBER — 4: at Heath, 6: Christian 9: Beth Haven, 13: Murray, 20: Marshall Caldwell County Schedule 20: All A Classic, 22: at Hickman County, Fellowship. Mayfi eld County, 22: at Murray, 23: at Quad States Coach: Sue Stone AUGUST — 9: at Paducah Tilghman, 16: 23: Calloway County, 25: at Paducah Til- Coach: Mitzi Guhy Tournament, 29: at Calloway County. 2010 record: 34-4, district champs, re- Murray, 18: Mayfi eld, 20: All A Classic, 22: ghman Graves County 2010 record: 2-16 OCTOBER — 4; at Marshall County, 6: at gion champs, All A State champs at Reidland, 23: Livingston Central, 25: at SEPTEMBER — 1: Hickman County, 5: Coach: Lee Watson Players to watch: Vanessa Baffa (Sr.), Ballard Memorial Players to watch: Jessie Stone (Jr.), Erin Carlisle County, 29: Calloway County, 30: at Carlisle County, 6: at Reidland, 8: Lone 2010 record: 16-19 April Hawkins (Sr.), Samantha Looper Harper (Sr.), Cassie Yates (Sr.), Shelby Fulton County. Oak, 13: at Mayfi eld, 17: Heath Invita- Players to watch: Kennedy Rogers (Sr.), (So.), Erica Wood (Sr.) Calloway County Meredith (Sr.), Katherine Cannon (Jr.), SEPTEMBER — 8: Carlisle County, 12: tional, 19: at Lone Oak, 22: Paducah Til- Lauren Alexander (Sr.), Courtni Cruse (Sr.), Outlook: The Cardinals lost six seniors, Coach: Samantha Hobbs Carlyn Williams (Sr.), Maggie Cartwright Hickman County, 15: Ballard Memorial, ghman, 24: at Elizabethtown Invitational, Brittany Seay (Sr.), Kaitlin Nicely (So.), Tori but return a host of underclassmen eager 2010 record: 8-21 (Jr.), Summer Boyd (Jr.), Jordan Mumma 19: at Livingston Central, 20: at Fulton 26: Reidland, 27: Fulton City, 29: Carlisle Wiggins (Fr.), Whitney Wiley (Jr.) to learn and play. Outside hitters Baffa Players to watch: Lexie Watson (Sr), Al- (Jr.) County, 22: Reidland, 23-4: at Quad County. Outlook: Four seniors will anchor an and Hawkins will anchor the team while lison Rogers (Sr), Dera Hale (Sr), Kristen Outlook: The Tigers hope to do less re- States Tournament, 26: at Hickman Coun- OCTOBER — 4: Ballard Memorial, 6: at Eagles team that returns some experi- Looper will handle setting duties as May- Dennis (Sr), Ashleigh Wolfe (Sr), Katlyn building and more reloading with plenty ty, 27: at Heath, 29: at Mayfi eld. Community Christian. ence to the court, including Rogers, a fi eld tries to work around the varsity expe- Cook (Sr), Crystal Millard (Sr), Taylor Stall- of upperclassmen stepping up to replace OCTOBER — 4: at Graves County. 96-percent server, and Alexander, a tal- rience learning curve. ings (Sr). seven seniors from last year’s successful Reidland ented hitter. Watson said the team has Schedule Outlook: Hobbs has a veteran group season. Coach Stone is pleased with the Fulton County Coach: Jennifer Adams good chemistry as the Eagles work on AUGUST — 9: Hickman County, 11: at back losing just one starter, and expects leadership from her seniors, but Caldwell Coach: Mathew Dillon 2010 record: 14-18 ball control and creating depth by the Carlisle County, 15: Ballard Memorial, her team to contend for a district title will have to fi ght through a lack of height 2010 record: 3-10 Players to watch: Tia Kline (Sr.), Brooke end of the season. 16: Murray, 18: at Fulton City, 23: Carlisle this season. Watson and Rogers are four- and a few early season injuries. Players to watch: Casey Dowty (Sr.), Meadows (Jr.) Schedule County, 25: at Fulton County, 29: Commu- year starters at outside hitters and the Schedule Carlee Stafford (So.), Sarah Copeland Outlook: Reidland gains a new head AUGUST — 11: Murray, 12: at Commu- nity Christian, 30: Graves County solid spots in the offense. The team has AUGUST — 9: at Marshall County, 11: at (So.), Jessica Mathews (So.), Sarah Brad- coach in Adams, who played volleyball nity Christian, 16: Heath, 19-20: at Blue- SEPTEMBER — 6: at Ballard Memo- focused on strenghening its defense, a Trigg County, 12-3: at Apollo Invitational, ley (Jr.), Quiana Mayes (Sr.) in college and coached for fi ve years at grass Invitational, 23: at Christian Fellow- rial, 8: at Hickman County, 12: Calloway problem spot in the past, said Hobbs. 15: vs. Livingston Central at All A Classic, Outlook: The Pilots return a core group Christian County. Adams is impressed with ship, 25: Ballard Memorial, 29: at Carlisle County, 13: Heath, 15: Fulton County, 19: Schedule 18: at Madisonville-North Hopkins, 23: that has played together for several years the work ethic and attitude surrounding County, 30: at Mayfi eld. at Reidland, 20: at Community Christian, AUGUST — 8: Community Christian, 9: Hopkins Central, 25: at Crittenden County, and hope to capitalize on some of that the Greyhounds, which will implement a SEPTEMBER — 1: Christian Fellowship, 26: at Graves County, 27: Reidland, 29: Carlisle County, 12-3: at Apollo Invitation- 30: Madisonville-North Hopkins. experience to be more competitive within new 6-2 offense this season. Kline and 8: Community Christian, 12: at Paducah Fulton City. al, 16: at Marshall County, 23: at Heath, SEPTEMBER — 1: at Hopkins Central, the district. Coach Dillon has seen good Meadows will stand as leaders on a team Tilghman, 15: at Murray, 17: at Heath 25: Murray, 26-7: at Toyota of Hopkinsville 8: at Fort Campbell, 15: Hopkinsville, 20: leadership out of the seniors and has high that will include sophomores and fresh- Invitational, 20: at Calloway County, 22: FOURTH DISTRICT Western KY Smackdown, 29: at Fulton Paducah Tilghman, 23-4: at Quad States expectations for the group. man as core pieces. Hickman County, 23-24: at Quad States Murray City, 30: Reidland Tournament, 27: Christian County, 29: Schedule Schedule Tournament, 26: Mayfi eld, 29: Ballard Coach: Clare Boggess SEPTEMBER — 1: Ballard Memorial, 6: Murray. AUGUST — 11: Heath, 16: at Reidland, AUGUST — 9: Ballard Memorial, 11: at Memorial. 2010 record: 19-16, region runner up at Community Christian, 8: at Christian OCTOBER — 4: Henderson County, 6: at 20: All A Classic, 23: Hickman County, 25: Paducah Tilghman, 16: Fulton County, 20: OCTOBER — 4: Fulton City. Players to watch: Catherine Claywell Fellowship, 12: at Mayfi eld, 13: at Trigg Apollo, 8: Marshall County. Mayfi eld, 30: at Fulton City. at Lone Oak, 22: Fulton City, 30: at Cal- (Sr.), Chelsea Hill (Sr.), Shelby Crouch County, 20: Graves County, 22: at Livings- SEPTEMBER — 6: at Hickman County, 8: loway County. Community Christian (Sr.) ton Central, 23-4: at Quad States Tourna- Compiled by Reidland, 12: Carlisle County, 15: at May- SEPTEMBER — 6: Heath, 8: at Fulton Coach: Rhet McMullen Outlook: The Tigers lost a few key pieces ment, 27: Marshall County, 29: Christian Dusty Luthy Shull fi eld, 17: at Heath Invitational, 20: Fulton County, 13: Paducah Tilghman, 15: Lone City, 22: at Carlisle County. Oak, 19: Mayfi eld, 22: at Fulton City, 26: OCTOBER — 6: at Murray. at Heath, 27: at Mayfi eld. BackBack toto ScSchool?hool? NNO!O!

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With Pryor football championship game never miss a chance to turn game, but Hoke is confi dent he’ll be just as gone, it opens the possibility that freshman will be played in December at adversity into motivation. good spending less time in the shotgun. ... Braxton Miller could grab the job. Senior Joe the home of the Indianapolis “It is different than the past New defensive coordinator Greg Mattison is Bauserman might be the front-runner to start Colts. three years,” senior center switching to a 4-3 scheme. ... Posey, Adams, Herron and DE Solomon If neither Ohio State nor Mike Brewster said. “But I NORTHWESTERN— Key players: QB Thomas will miss fi rst fi ve games. Of those Dan Persa, SS Brian Peters, Jeremy Ebert. fi ve, a trip to Miami and the Big Ten opener Michigan is playing at Lucas think we’re kind of embracing Returning starters: 9 offense, 7 defense. vs. Michigan State could be problematic. Oil Stadium that day, no one the challenge. Let’s prove peo- Notes: The school is pumping up Persa, PENN STATE— Key players: LB Mike will be particularly surprised. ple wrong. People are count- one of the most overlooked players in the Mauti, DE Jack Crawford, WR Derek Moye. The teams that have com- ing us out, but we’re more country last season, as a Heisman con- Returning starters: 7 offense, 7 defense. bined to win 77 Big Ten titles alive than ever now.” tender in 2011. The campaign slogan is Notes: QB controversy in Happy Valley? Joe PersaStrong and the school has been send- Paterno, entering his 46th season as Nittany aren’t even favored to win Up the road in Ann Arbor, ing media members a set of purple 7-pound Lions coach, hopes not. Rob Bolden started their divisions. Mich., things haven’t been too dumbells in the mail. as a freshman last year. Matt McGloin ended Things really have changed rosey lately, either. IOWA— Key players: WR Marvin McNutt; the season as the starter. One of them has to in the Big Ten, haven’t they? Three years under Rich Ro- CB Shaun Prater; T Reily Reiff. Returning emerge for Penn State to succeed. In Columbus, Ohio, the driguez produced one winning starters: 5 offense, 5 defense. ILLINOIS— Key players: QB Nathan Buckeyes are coming off a season and one case of major Notes: QB James Vandenberg replaces Scheelhaase, CB Tavon Wilson, WR A.J. Jen- the departed Ricky Stanzi. Vanderberg was kins. Returning starters: 7 offense, 6 defense. sixth straight season in which NCAA violations. Rodriguez thrown into big games as a freshman in ‘09 Notes: The schedule shapes up nicely for they at least tied for fi rst in the was let go after last season and and had some memorable moments. ... coach Ron Zook’s team with road trips to Big Ten. But a stormy offsea- the Wolverines turned to for- Sophomore C.J. Fiedorowicz could be Iowa’s Indiana, Purdue, Penn State and Minnesota son cost them coach Jim Tres- mer Michigan assistant Brady next All-American tight end. and the rest of the Illini’s games at home. sel and quarterback Terrelle Hoke to turn things around. MINNESOTA— Key players: QB Mar- ... Can RB Jason Ford become Illinois’ next Pryor and could lead to NCAA Hoke inherited a team full of Queis Gray; LB Gary Tinsley; WR Da’Jon McK- star runner. Associated Press night. Returning starters: 6 offense, 8 defense. PURDUE— Key players: DL Kawann sanctions. players who have taken their Notes: What has Minnesota fans excited is Short, DT Bruce Gaston, RB Ralph Bolden. Further complicating Ohio lumps playing major roles be- Coach Jim Tressel (left) and Rose Bowl MVP Terrelle Pryor cel- ebrated a victory over Oregon in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 1, 2010, Gray being installed as the starting quarter- Returning starters: 6 offense, 9 defense. State’s season is the suspen- fore they were probably ready, and expected to be back leading Ohio State again this year. But back by new coach Jerry Kill. He was a huge Notes: QB Robert Marve returns for a knee sion of four key players, in- especially on defense. Now the both are gone after a violating NCAA rules. quarterback recruit out of high school, but injury, along with Rob Henry, who fi lled in for cluding running back Daniel Wolverines might be ready to has mostly played receiver. Marve. Coach Danny Hope says he might Herron and receiver DeVier quickly improve. Notes: Cousins, a fi fth-year senior going Returning starters: 6 offense; 7 defense. LEADERS play both. ... Bolden also returns from a knee WISCONSIN— Key players: QB Rus- injury. Posey, for the fi rst fi ve games “We’re eliminating the onto his third season as starter, holds the Notes: Martinez started his freshman sea- school record for career completion percent- son looking like a Heisman Trophy candidate, sell Wilson, RB LB Chris Borland, RB James INDIANA— Key players: WR Demarlo of the season for their in- mistakes,” defensive tackle age at 64 percent. But even he ackowledges but injuries slowed him and defenses started White. Returning starters: 6 offense, 6 de- Belcher; RB Darius Willis; DE Darius John- volvement in the tattoo-for- Mike Martin said. “There’s the Spartans must run well to win ... Baker to adjust. ... Over the past two seasons, Ne- fense. son. Returning starters: 9 offense, 6 defense. memorablia scandal that led no more excuses for those ran for 1,201 yards and scored 13 TDs, braska has allowed the fourth fewest points Notes: Coach Bret Bielema called Wilson, Notes: Former Oklahoma offensive coordi- to Tressel and Pryor’s depar- guys.” but he should get plenty of help from fellow in the nation. ... The Huskers’ fi rst Big Ten the North Carolina State transfer, a “potential nator Kevin Wilson takes over a program that LEGENDS sophomore Le’Veon Bell and junior Larry schedule is brutal. They DON’T play Indiana, starter” during Big Ten media day. In reality, has fl oundered for years. The Hoosiers won’t tures. he’s the type of player who could push the be any good this year, but there is reason for The Buckeyes don’t lack tal- MICHIGAN STATE— Key players: QB Casper. Illinois and Purdue. Kirk Cousins, RB Edwin Baker; DL Jerel Wor- NEBRASKA— Key players: QB Taylor MICHIGAN— Key players: QB De- Badgers into national title contention ... First optimism: fi ve-star quarterback recruit Gun- ent, but so much uncertainty thy. Returning starters: 7 offense, 6 defense. Martinez, DT Jared Crick; LB Lavonte David. nard Robinson; DT Mike Martin; WR Roy true road game comes Oct. 22 at Michigan ner Kiel from Columbus, Indiana, has com- could be diffi cult for iterim State. Then Badgers play at Ohio State the mitted to the Hoosiers.

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CONTINUED FROM 1B involved with head impacts, Tilghman coach Randy Schutt brand helmets. ther every year or every two er is comfortable while wear- which doctors are learning Wyatt, who had three concus- “Any helmet any player can years. The Kentucky High ing a properly fi tted, certifi ed say the total opposite of it.” can be a big factor in sustain- sions while playing college use, but we always start out School Athletic Association helmet. Hatcher said he had no con- ing a concussion. The testing football, said the Tornado use with seniors and juniors and mandates that helmets be re- “That’s kind of like whether cussions while wearing the methods only used linear ac- the Riddell Revolution hel- other starters,” Duncan said conditioned at least every two you want to drink Pepsi or VSR4 helmet for fi ve seasons celeration; less data is avail- mets. The program is rare in about handing out helmets. years. Helmets are routinely Coke,” Hatcher simplifi ed. “If in college, despite it being one able relating rotational accel- the region that it offers two “You get a guy on the sideline, removed from a program’s you talk to the Pepsi people, of the worst-rated helmets. eration to concussion risk. helmets to each player for dif- he’s not going to use his hel- rotation if they do not pass in- they’re going to tell you their The creators of the study, Hatcher pointed out the ferent uniform color combi- met as much as a guy in the spection. product is the best. You talk Stefan M. Duma and Steven study does not allow for the nations. game.” Murray State has its hel- to the Coke people, they’re go- Rowson, wanted to bring the impact of mouth guards, one “You try to buy the best Coaches at Lone Oak, Til- mets reconditioned every ing to tell your their product’s same type of publicly avail- of the most critical pieces of equipment for your kids, but ghman, Murray and Graves year. the best. When you deal with able safety data that accom- equipment for preventing a you have to work with the County said they get their The bottom line for coach- helmets, there’s a lot of vari- panies automobiles to football concussion Hatcher and his budget,” Wyatt said. helmets reconditioned ei- es, it seems, is whether a play- ables.” helmets. Duma and his re- training staff believe. He said The study results listed search staff created a formula, the Racers spent an hour each helmet’s price. The top- the Summation of Tests for reviewing a concussion pre- rated Revolution Speed costs the Analysis of Risk (STAR), vention video Tuesday night, $243.99 while the Xenith X1, that related the on-fi eld im- as well as going over proper a four-star helmet, was the pact exposure to a series of 24 techniques to avoid head in- most expensive at $299.99. drop tests. juries. The Schutt Air Advantage is In addition to a star-system Last year, the NFL conduct- the cheapest helmet in the rating, helmets received a ed its own study on helmet study at $159.99. STAR numeric value indicat- safety and concluded that all Graves County coach Lance ing the number of concus- 16 helmets it tested met na- Gregory buys about 10 hel- sions that one player may ex- tional standards, but said the mets a year, and said they perience while playing a full Riddell Revolution and Speed have about a dozen Revolu- season with that given helmet. helmets, as well as the Schutt tion Speed helmets in the pro- The study has been peer re- DNA Pro were top perform- gram which are used most by DOG DAYS OF SUMMER viewed and published in the ers. the skill players. He said more Annals of Biomedical Engi- The National Operating than anything, a player is fi t- neering. The testing protocol Committee on Standards for ted with a helmet based on was based on eight years of Athletic Equipment (NOC- comfort. research on the head impacts SAE) does not rate the hel- “They would probably sustained by football players. mets it approves. It released a say the Speeds offer more $.99 Hotdogs Every Monday The study has its limita- statement in May responding protection, but I don’t think tions and its methods have to the Virginia Tech study cau- there is a signifi cant amount been questioned by helmet tioning “against over-reliance of difference,” Gregory said. makers Xenith and Schutt. It on any individual data point, “But the Revolution is a good makes clear that even while rating or measurement which helmet.” wearing the best-rated hel- could lead to inaccurate con- The study results make met, a head injury is still pos- clusions or even a false sense clear that there is no sig- sible. The analysis is based on of security that one helmet nifi cant difference between a data trends and probabilities, brand or model guarantees a four-star and a fi ve-star hel- therefore a specifi c person’s measurably higher of concus- met. risk may vary; especially con- sion protection than another Murray coach Steve Dun- sidering factors such as genet- for a particular athlete.” can said his program tries ic differences, health history All helmets used in the to buy 13 helmets a year and Get Them While It’s Hot! and other impact factors. Virginia Tech study were ap- buys the Riddell Revolution It also does not take into ac- proved by NOCSAE stan- series helmets, though the count rotational accelerations dards. program still uses some older

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BY GLADMAN HUMBLES garrisoned within the fort men greeted him. Re- It should also be stated 7,000, implying that Union with great skill, and their Special to the Sun than in most mixed units. treat was both necessary that Forrest had fully failed troops had no chance of bravery is on the tongues of The down side was the fact and imminent. Forrest, to accomplish his mission winning. Forrest’s report all loyal men.” The Emancipation Proc- that white Union offi cers shocked almost into disbe- in Paducah but his next gives 2,600, which is be- And Colonel Stephen lamation issued by Presi- who commanded the fort lief upon learning that his battle at Fort Pillow near lievable. Hicks was quoted in the dent Lincoln on Jan. 1, believed the black artillery troops had been repelled Henning, Tenn., on April The Battle of Paducah Philadelphia Inquirer, 1863, did not free one sin- soldiers would not stand by blacks, sent Col. Ste- 12, 1864, ended in the most didn’t make a “big bang” March 29, 1864: gle Kentucky-owned slave! the test of battle. They phen Hicks, Fort Ander- tragic episode of Civil War in Civil War history books. “The negroes in the Fort The only slaves freed were feared son’s commanding offi cer, history. After an unrelent- Why? Because it was a cou- (220 in all) fought with those in states that had that they a note. Hicks was informed ing attack on Fort Pillow, ple of skirmishes that left great gallantry.” seceded from the Union. would that his troops were vastly Forrest again gave his “im- only a few casualties while What happened to the Kentucky remained in the run at outnumbered, and to avoid mediate surrender” order the big battles of Shiloh, African-American artillery Union and had its license the fi rst death and destruction, he to the garrison troops in- Gettysburg and Antietam soldiers who survived the renewed by Lincoln to con- sound of must surrender immedi- side the fort. When all ended with several thou- battle? tinue in the business of gunfire. ately. of the unarmed African- sand casualties. A few received 40 acres bondage. Another Hicks, a Union loyalist American soldiers left the The northern newspa- and a mule and remained The ratifi cation of the down- and veteran of Shiloh, re- fort more than 200 surren- pers gave the Battle of in rural areas of the state. Thirteenth Amendment to side was spectfully replied that his dered black soldiers were Paducah front page cover- They kept their mouths the Constitution on Dec. 6, that the duty was to protect the fort slaughtered, some shot in age. Why? Because it was a shut about their military 1865, legally put bondage Forrest black and there would be no sur- the back as they ran for Union victory! service. out of business. soldiers render. Upon Thompson their lives. But again, For- One fact is indisput- Others left Paducah and Something happened received receiving Hicks “no sur- rest failed to accomplish able. “The black men who headed for big cities be- between 1863 and 1865 considerably less pay than render” note, Thompson his mission even though he were able to progress from cause of hostility and fear that created a condition white soldiers. realized that the “nuisance” considered this slaughter slaves to soldiers to freed of reprisals. allowing men in bondage All went routinely well had become a “problem.” another battle victory. men manned and fi red the Some found their way a chance to “emancipate” until a big, big problem Outraged that the black Surprisingly, Forrest’s big cannons that repelled west and joined up with themselves and their fami- arose. “The Devil” in per- soldiers who fi red the big Paducah headquarters was the troops under the com- the famous “Buffalo Sol- lies. son was on his way to cannon balls repelled his in the McCracken County mand of General Nathan diers,” the name given to In 1863, the Union was Paducah on March 25, attack, he decided to do Courthouse. The historical B. Forrest, one of the most them by Indians. The Buf- losing the war. Lincoln 1864. Gen. Nathan B. For- it again. At least his anger marker in front of the Kat- celebrated Confederate falo Soldiers distinguished desperately needed more rest, a celebrated Confed- didn’t cloud his judgment terjohn Building on Broad- Commanders who boasted themselves in the Spanish- troops and decided to of- erate commander, was on the second attack. To way indicates that this was of his invincibility.” American War earning 14 fer slaves and their families coming to Paducah with protect themselves, this his headquarters, but it was Two well-respected Medals of Honor. freedom for enlisting in the about 2,500 mounted in- time the Confederates hid only his temporary stop for newspapers contain state- And the roar of the big Union Army. The response fantry troops. Forrest, a behind nearby houses. dismounting for a brief ments that attest to the cannons, many times loud- was staggering! Around proud egotistical man and Cautiously and carefully, rest. And upon the histori- courage of the Paducah er than a lions roar, roar- 180,000 slaves, including former slave trader, was they slowly moved through cal marker, the casualty soldiers: ing over and over and over some free men, enlisted! completely committed to the alleys leading to the statement reads: The New York Times, until blood ran from busted Again, Lincoln allowed an- the Confederate cause. fort. Rather than attack the “CSA lost 300 men, with- April 1, 1864, quoted a cor- ear drums, left some deaf other exemption for Ken- Forrest had the reputation fort directly, the approach drew that night.” respondent of the Chicago for life. tucky. Lincoln was born of fi ghting with such fury was made in a “spread out” Northern newspapers Tribune: And what happened to in Hodgenville, Ky., and and ferocity that he was maneuver. played it up that Forrest’s “It was the negro regu- Forrest after the Civil War? probably held Kentucky given the nickname “That Sharpshooters posi- estimated troop strength lars that fought so well. close in his heart, but his Devil.” His offi cial mission tioned themselves on the was between 6,000 and They handled the artillery Please see BATTLE | Page 12B offi cial reason was the fact was to raid Paducah, cut rooftops and fi red directly that Kentucky remained off Union supply lines and into the fort to cover the in the Union. Kentucky re- seize badly needed supplies men making the approach. cruitment was delayed un- and horses. His unoffi cial While trying to charge the til 1864. mission was to take down fort the moat surround- Around 2,000 area Fort Anderson. The audac- ing the fort proved diffi - Rising slaves found their way to ity of the Union leadership cult to hurdle. And cannon Paducah’s downtown re- to garrison the fort with fi re from the port holes in cruiting station. Later, over 200 black artillery the gunboats manned by more than 200 of these men was a bit too much for Union sailors accompanied men were assigned to an the Confederates to bear. by the rifl e fi re from the fort artillery unit for duty in a Paducah’s southern sym- gave the garrison troops A Photographic Look Back at fort where a hospital once pathizers and “weak” op- the edge. Once again, the stood. position comforted and black soldiers standing be- Several military hospi- deceived Forrest into be- side their big guns started The Floods of 1937 and 2011 tals were established in lieving that he could eas- blasting away again. As the • The Paducah Sun is announcing a photographic commemorative Paducah to treat and tend ily accomplish his mission. big balls again fi lled the air, Union wounded soldiers. Although there were more Thompson was killed in- book to document the preparation, devastation and recovery of the Paducah hospitals were white troops at the fort, stantly while sitting astride 2011 flood, as well as take a look back at the flood of 1937 fi lled with wounded war- Forrest considered the his horse along with many • The book will be a compilation of photos submitted by our riors who fought in one of black troops a “nuisance” of his troops. the momentous Civil War more than a deterrent. Why Forrest left Paducah readers. Please share your photos with us! battles, the Battle of Shi- He mistakenly underesti- is speculation. Forrest • There are two ways to submit photos: loh in Tennessee, ending mated the mindset of men stated that he had won the - For electronic submission, email your photos to with total casualties over willing to do battle with the battle: 25,000. “Devil” to live free of bond- “I drove the enemy into fl[email protected]. Include your name, phone number, The Seaman’s Hospital, age. their gunboats; captured date of photo, where it was taken, identify person(s) in the photos where Paducah’s Conven- Col. Albert Thompson, many stores and horses, and a brief description. Photo MUST BE 300 dpi. tion Center now stands, a Paducah native, in com- burned 60 bales of cot- burned in 1863 and left a mand of the regiment com- ton, one steamer and a - To submit a hard copy, please complete and return the form crater in the ground. Union prised mostly of Paducah dry-dock, bringing out 50 below along with the photo. offi cers in charge decided natives, was embarrassed prisoners. My loss, as far • Space may prohibit us from printing all photos. that was the perfect place and incensed that Pa- as known, is 25 killed and to build a fort and supply ducah’s former slaves, in- wounded, among them, • RESERVE YOUR COPY TODAY! Only a limited number will be depot. cluding some of his own, Colonel Thompson.” published. To reserve your copy, complete and return the order The U.S. 8th Colored were manning the big can- Had Forrest stayed, his form below along with payment. Artillery was assigned to nons inside the fort. While superior troop strength man the big cannons in- Forrest intended to take and battle skills would have Deadline to submit photos and pre-order the book is August 15, 2011 side Fort Anderson. 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Associated Press ABC: Sorry about Nicki We still love Lucy Minaj wardrobe malfunction

NEW YORK — ABC News is apologizing for a wardrobe malfunction that gave singer Nicki Minaj more exposure than she bargained for. Minaj appeared Friday on the “Good Morning America” concert series, wearing a loose-fitting halter top that she occasionally had to adjust. As Minaj sang “Where Dem Girls At,” some slips made one of her nipples fleetingly visible. Despite a five-second delay, the slips were seen during the East Coast’s live telecast. ABC said they were edited out of Friday’s later feeds to other parts of the country. ABC says in a statement: “We are sorry that this occurred.” Next year last for ‘Desperate Housewives’

LOS ANGELES — The “Desperate Housewives” of Wisteria Lane might want to get their affairs in order. According to a person familiar with ABC’s plans for the drama, next season will be its last. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the network and producers hadn’t authorized public comment. ABC, which is scheduled to discuss its fall schedule at a news Associated Press conference Sunday, declined comment. Vivian Vance (left) and Lucille Ball (right) are shown in a scene from the comedy series ‘I Love Lucy.’ Ball, who died on April 26, 1989, “Desperate Housewives,” a glossy prime-time soap opera with would have celebrated her 100th birthday Saturday. an ensemble cast including Terri Hatcher and Eva Longoria, made a pop-culture and ratings splash when it premiered in 2004 but has seen its audience dwindle. There’s been off-screen drama as well, with former cast member Nicolette Sheridan suing over her Lucille Ball would have been 100 on Saturday departure. BY LYNN ELBER scene, let alone watch it, and which made Lucille Ball. In $3 million. With a shrewd Its creator, Marc Cherry, isn’t returning to produce next season’s Associated Press not get at least a small jolt return, she and Arnaz, her business sense, she built it episodes of “Desperate Housewives.” LOS ANGELES — We loved of pleasure, even if it’s the husband, partner and co- into a major TV production Lucy and we still do. umpteenth time? star, made TV comedy what company and in 1967 sold it Rapper Big Sean charged after NY park concert On the 100th anniversary Or consider Lucy vs. the it is to this day. to Gulf & Western Industries of her birth Saturday and 60 industrial revolution, as a First, they pushed the nar- Inc. for $17 million. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. — Rapper Big Sean faces charges in years since “I Love Lucy” fi rst conveyer belt outpaces her row-minded TV industry be- Fanboys and girls, note: At upstate New York after a woman complained she was sexually as- aired, Lucille Ball’s legacy re- candy-processing skills and yond its comfort zone, prov- Ball’s insistence, the studio saulted during a concert. mains remarkable — and her desperation and poor judg- ing that audiences would produced the original “Star State park police charged the 23-year-old Detroit rapper with talent remarkably fresh and ment join ranks. accept a blue-eyed redhead Trek” series and landed it on misdemeanor counts of forcible touching, unlawful imprisonment watchable. “All right, girls, now this married to a Cuban-born NBC. and sex abuse. Another Detroit man, Willie Hansbro, faces the Consider other popular is your last chance. If one band leader with a heavy ac- Ball was known as a mod- same charges. sitcoms that aired alongside piece of candy gets past you cent. (“Lucy, you got some est luminary, invariably Police received the complaint Thursday at Artpark State Park in Ball and Desi Arnaz’s show and into the packing room ‘splainin’ to do!”) sharing credit and especially Lewiston, downriver from Niagara Falls. Anderson was performing during its 1951-to-1957 life unwrapped, you’re fi red,” Ball and Arnaz pioneered when “I Love Lucy” drew there with rapper Wiz Khalifa. Authorities won’t elaborate on the span on CBS. “The Adven- the plant supervisor barks at the three-camera sitcom praise. “Well, all of the credit complaint. tures of Ozzie & Harriet” and Lucy and partner-in-crime with “I Love Lucy,” which should go to (writers) Mad- Big Sean and Hansbro were given Sept. 6 court dates for Ni- “Father Knows Best,” among Ethel Mertz (Vivian Vance). was fi lmed like a stage play. elyn Pugh and Bob Carroll agara County Court and released on $500 bail. others, are period Americana That’s the setup. The de- Using multiple cameras Jr.” Or, “Desi was a genius: Big Sean’s real name is Sean Anderson. Scott Leemon, a lawyer that evoke sweet nostalgia livery, in the most rewarding eliminated the need to in- He was responsible for the for both men, said they “vehemently deny” the charges. He said far more than laughs. Ball fashion, is mostly word- terrupt scenes to shoot from show’s success.” Or she cited he’s confident they will be cleared after further investigation. But “I Love Lucy,” in all less. different angles and allowed co-stars Arnaz, Vance and its black-and-white glory, As the belt speeds up and actors to play to a studio au- Bill Frawley. Lil Wayne sued for $15 million over ‘Bedrock’ remains a draw worldwide chocolates slip by en masse, dience. But people knew better. for viewers who certainly Lucy and Ethel try stuffi ng Although “The Offi ce,” ‘’30 Gale Gordon, who played her NEW YORK — Rapper Lil Wayne faces a $15 million legal battle weren’t around for its debut. the evidence in their mouths. Rock” and other comedies sidekick from radio through over allegations he stole the hit song “Bedrock.” Over the past fi ve decades Down their dresses. In their have popularized the single- three of her TV shows (“The Georgia-based production company Done Deal Enterprises is the sitcom has won new au- handbags. camera format, multiple- Lucy Show” from 1962-68, suing Wayne, Universal Music Group, Cash Money Records and diences — and introduced Lucy, eyes wide and lips camera “Two and a Half “Here’s Lucy,” 1968-74, and Young Money Entertainment for copyright infringement. Lucy to younger generations puckered, looks as guilty as Men” has reigned as the top- short-lived “Life With Lucy,” Lawyers for the rapper and representatives for Universal Music — over and over through TV a kid cheating big-time in rated sitcom in recent years 1986) called her a bit of a ge- didn’t return a request for comment Thursday. Lil Wayne has been syndication and video sales. class. and more new comedies are nius — “the only one I’ve ever ordered to appear in court Oct. 12. Lucie Arnaz, Ball’s daugh- Another winner: the Ital- embracing the convention. really known.” The song, which featured appearances by Drake, Nicki Minaj ter, was asked by a Chinese ian grape-stomping scene, Creating a quality fi lm re- Ball was 77 when she died and Lloyd, peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was on interviewer to explain why which turns an oversized cord of the episodes — at a in 1989 of a ruptured ab- the compilation 2010 CD “We Are Young Money.” her mother and the show are barrel of fruit into an arena time most shows aired live dominal artery after heart The lawsuit, filed Friday in the Southern District court, is the lat- so popular in China. It’s a with Lucy the poseur ver- and unpreserved — paid a surgery. Arnaz is gone, and est legal woe facing the rapper, born Dwayne Carter Jr. He also has “phenomenon,” Arnaz offers. sus a diligent worker. Lucy huge dividend, making “I so are Vance, Frawley, Gor- been sued by several producers over unpaid royalties. “I think of her as mom turns their task into a pas de Love Lucy” episodes resal- don and screenwriter Car- most of the time. Then I deux that goes from a square able as reruns and their pro- roll. In April, fellow head Vampire movie studio says Argentine admitted theft switch ... and try to see her as dance to a grape-fl inging duction house, Desilu, the writer Madelyn Pugh Davis the rest of the world does. It’s battle. fi rst studio to profi t from died at age 90. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Producers of the unfinished film almost too big,” Arnaz said Dialogue? Forget about it. program syndication. But their creation, with “Breaking Dawn” deny they’re bullying an Argentine fan who post- Friday. No need, given Lucy’s adroit Desilu became a powerful Ball at its center, is eternal- ed scenes from the vampire movie on the Internet. Who could have predicted physicality and gleeful mug- force in early television. Be- ly vital and joyful. George Summit Entertainment is suing Daiana Santa in a U.S. federal that the most timeless and ging, all dignity and beauty sides “I Love Lucy,” it turned Burns called it when she court and alleging she stole images from the latest installment of international of all TV tal- be damned. (She credited out some of the top com- died, and his tribute remains the “Twilight” series. Santia says she stumbled onto them while ents would be a fortysome- masterful Buster Keaton for edy shows of the 1950s and true. surfing online and denies distributing them. thing woman who, taking the teaching her timing and how 1960s, including “December “I and 100 million others Summit responded to her denial Thursday in a news release structured role of a home- to move, and fall.) Bride,” ‘’Our Miss Brooks” will miss her,” Burns said. saying Santia earlier acknowledged making a systematic attack on maker in mid-century New Her big-eyed, full-lipped and “Make Room for Dad- “But we haven’t lost Lucille the company’s servers and email accounts over several months. York City, stretched into it look didn’t start as comic dy.” After Ball and Arnaz Ball because she’s still with The 24-year-old student has accused Summit of trying to seize the stuff of classic comedy? fodder. She was a model, divorced in 1960, he sold her us on television and we can her computers. The company says it needs to inspect them to see Picture this: Lucy swigging a movie starlet in the early his share in the company for see her on and on.” if the stolen images were shared and if they have been erased. down awful Vitameatavega- 1930s and then an actress mine, with a grimace and a with minor roles in a hand- wannabe-pitchman’s smile ful of good fi lms (“Stage fi ghting for custody of her Door”) and bigger roles in face before the boozy patent many more forgettable ones medicine begins to take con- (“Dance, Girl, Dance”). trol of her. Can you recall the Then came television, Enter your pet to be featured in the 2012 Precious Pets Calendar to benefit the McCracken County Humane Society (Please Print) NAME DAYTIME PHONE Only $10.00 Per Entry ADDRESS Deadline is 4:00 P.M. Friday, September 2, 2011 PET NAME PET TYPE/BREED Enter your pet(s) for a chance to be PET AGE one of 14 Precious Pets featured in the 2012 calendar. 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  \             !"# $%&'( "      paducahsun.com People The Paducah Sun • Sunday, August 7, 2011 • 11B ‘Jersey Shore’ cast: 4th Dylan, White among stars season most dramatic yet singing new Hank Williams NASHVILLE, Tenn. — New Idol” finalist Casey Abrams crash in southern England. Hank Williams songs are on wants Midwesterners with The 56-year-old comedian the way — 58 years after the intestinal diseases to join a na- was driving his McLaren F1 country music archetype’s tional awareness campaign. supercar — one of the world’s death. Abrams has ulcerative fastest road cars — when he Bob Dylan, Jack White, colitis. He’s working with the crashed late Thursday, striking Alan Jackson, Merle Hag- Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation a tree and a lamppost before gard, Norah Jones, Sheryl of America to inspire people the vehicle caught fire, authori- Crow, Williams’ granddaugh- living with intestinal bowel dis- ties said. ter Holly and other top sing- eases to live their dreams. Firefighters said Atkinson ers interpret 12 lyrics left be- The 20-year-old singer fin- hadn’t been trapped inside hind by the American icon in ished sixth on “American Idol” the car. Britain’s Daily Mirror “The Lost Notebooks of Hank during season 10. He won a tabloid reported that the actor Williams,” out Oct. 4. spot on the summer tour. It’s was able to walk away from the The songs represent the bringing him Friday to Chicago, vehicle and flag down other first performances of the near where he grew up in Wil- motorists for help. material, gathered from mette. Atkinson was seen leaving notebooks Williams left be- Abrams told The Associated Peterborough City Hospital with hind after his death at age Press it’s an embarrassing dis- four security guards Friday af- 29 on Jan. 1, 1953. Dylan’s ease but that people shouldn’t ternoon, but made no comment Columbia Records imprint be ashamed to talk about it. He to reporters. Publicists did not Egyptian Records and the wants people to submit disease disclose details of his injuries. Country Music Hall of Fame success stories on the founda- The accident occurred close are issuing the record. tion’s website, www.IBDIcons. to Haddon, a village about 85 Associated Press Williams remains an en- com. Participants can compete miles (140 kilometers) north of The cast members of MTV’s ‘Jersey Shore’ sit at their television home on Thursday in Seaside Heights, N.J. The cast members had fun in Italy, but they’re glad to get back to their home facing the during figure in American for a trip to see Abrams per- London. Atkinson was given a surf and sand of the real Jersey shore. The young partiers traveled to Florence, Italy, to film the fourth music and pop culture. form in a Las Vegas benefit for routine breathalyzer test at the season, which premiered Thursday night. Other artists contributing the foundation in December. scene and will face no criminal songs to the project include charges, police said. Vince Gill and Rodney Crow- TV’s Mr Bean leaves UK The actor, a car enthusiast, Drama, hookups, breakups and makeups ell, Lucinda Williams, Jakob hospital after car crash appears in a series of motor- Dylan, Patty Loveless and ing mishaps in his “Mr. Bean” BY JOSH LEDERMAN out,” Guadagnino said. couches. Across the street, Levon Helm. LONDON — “Mr. Bean” ac- series. He is shown in one Associated Press And for the Italian- dozens of fans congre- tor Rowan Atkinson, whose program driving a Mini while SEASIDE HEIGHTS, N.J. — American themed show gated, anxiously hoping to Idol finalist raises character is known for hapless seated on the vehicle’s roof. It was a mix of chaos and that has made “guido” catch a glimpse of the beer- intestinal disease driving in the television shows Atkinson is also known for cross-talk, lipstick and and “guidette” household loving, loud-talking young- awareness and films, left a hospital Friday the historical comedy series hairspray Thursday as words, the Italy season was sters. after being treated for minor “Blackadder.” the cast of MTV’s “Jersey a chance for some to recon- The luxurious seaside CHICAGO — “American injuries following a sports car Associated Press Shore” converged on the nect with their heritage. home features a private el- Seaside Heights house that Sorrentino said his an- evated deck with a Jacuzzi has become synonymous cestry is 100 percent Ital- that has been the scene with beachside debauch- ian — half from Sicily and of many on-air hookups. Gym Class Heroes graduate to the big bus ery. half from Naples — and he Inside, massive red bean- “Wow, the counter’s ac- recognized elements of his bag chairs sit underneath BY KEVIN C. JOHNSON he says. “Gym Class Heroes with the follow-up, which tually clean.” childhood when Italians ocean-themed artwork and McClatchy-Tribune News Service has always had this weird includes the single “Stereo “What are we doing?” brought out course after a poster from the movie ST. LOUIS, Mo. — In 2003, appeal, where we can tour Hearts” featuring Maroon “I don’t know, nobody course of food at even the “Scarface.” At the entrance the fi rst time Gym Class with an artist like Lil Wayne 5’s Adam Levine. told us.” most casual of meals. of the home is the duck- Heroes played the Vans and then Fall Out Boy. “When we found out “We have warm Diet “It really was something shaped telephone recog- Warped Tour, the act was We’re this weird hip-hop Adam was down to sing the Pepsi? Fine.” else for me to see that, and nizable instantly to the every bit a “baby band,” band, but for some reason hook, we were so stoked,” The eight hard-partying relate it back to my family,” show’s millions of fans. wedging its minivan be- the audience embraces us.” McGinley says. “We’ve personalities recently re- he said. “Just as the way the But not everyone is a fan. tween luxury tour buses Gym Class Heroes’ been huge fans of Maroon turned from Florence, Italy, Italians spoke. They speak Italian-American group in venue parking lots. Warped Tour set is 40 min- 5 for a while now. When we fi lming the fourth season of with their hands, as I do.” UNICO has said the show “I remember feeling utes, which means the band recorded the fi rst ‘Chroni- their wildly popular real- MTV goes to great denigrates people of Ital- jealous and thinking I basically plays a “singles cles,’ I brought a Maroon 5 ity television show, which lengths to keep the details ian heritage and demand- couldn’t wait to get to that fest,” featuring all of its most album with me to the stu- premiered Thursday night. of the show secret until ed MTV cancel the show. point,” drummer Matt popular songs. The band dio and said, ‘This is what And spending six weeks in they hit the airwaves, but And New Jersey Gov. Chris McGinley says. also plays “Billionaire,” I want my drums to sound each other’s presence in a one cast member still man- Christie has made his dis- Once parked, band the song McCoy scored big like.’ I also brought a Roots foreign country led to all- aged to make major inter- dain for the show no secret, members had to fi nd their with as a solo artist when he album.” out brawls and the most national headlines while in claiming it portrays the way to an out-of-the-way broke out as Travie McCoy Gym Class Heroes decid- dramatic season yet, cast Florence. Nicole “Snooki” state in a negative light. hip-hop tent to perform. last year. ed to revisit “The Papercut members said in interviews Polizzi had her driver’s li- “I have to disagree with They weren’t given food “It’s gotta be a trip for Chronicles” because “it was with The Associated Press. cense revoked in June after him. I think it’s great for tickets, so McGinley and the kids to come and hear such an important album “Drama, hookups, break- a fender-bender with a po- the state,” said Paul “DJ front man Travis McCoy Gym Class Heroes do ‘Bil- for us, our big album that ups, makeups,” said Ron- lice car that left two offi cers Pauly D” Delvecchio, argu- sneaked into the catering lionaire,’” says McGinley, introduced us to the world. nie Ortiz-Magro. slightly injured. ing it’s a job-creator for a tent and grabbed what who adds that the rest of the We’re setting the bar really A preview of the fourth “Actually, it was kind of state that relies on tourism they could. band supported McCoy’s high for ourselves, and it’s season released by MTV funny because it wasn’t revenues. “I’ve talked to “We had a scavenger solo run. “It allowed Trav something we wanted to do, shows Ortiz-Magro and like anything serious,” Po- people who were here for mentality,” McGinley to step up and have another expand on something we’d Mike “The Situation” Sor- lizzi said, curled up on the 20 years and they said it’s says. component to his career already created.” rentino in a major con- couch next to Ortiz-Magro never been so busy.” Things have changed and be successful in it, and With any luck, next frontation, turning over in the house where they fi n- And despite the frills and mightily for Gym Class it spilled over to us. It was week’s Warped Tour date furniture and screaming ished shooting season fi ve novelty of their jet-setting Heroes. The band is now mutually benefi cial.” will go off without incident, before paramedics carry on Tuesday. fourth season, the cast said one of the Warped Tour Fans may also hear a cut unlike the band’s appear- someone out on a stretcher. The cast returned from they realized while abroad headliners, and it has a or two from “The Papercut ance at Verizon Wireless Cast member Vinny Gua- Italy at the end of June and how much the Jersey Shore big tour bus. McGinley Chronicles II,” the upcom- Amphitheater in 2008. dagnino said that was the immediately starting fi lm- had become a part of who says he’s excited to be ing sequel to Gym Class McCoy was arrested when fi rst time two housemates ing the fi fth season in Sea- they are. back on the tour for the Heroes’ 2005 album, “The he hit a fan with a micro- had fought with each other. side Heights. That season “It used to be Jersey felt fi fth summer. Papercut Chronicles.” phone after the fan called “We’re stuck in the house will air later in the year. a million miles away from “There’s a lot of diversi- McGinley says the band him racial slurs. McCoy together, and all we had The four boys and four me,” said Guadagnino. “I ty in the bands this year,” is about 95 percent fi nished later apologized. was each other in Italy, so girls seemed at home love home. Nothing can the beef is bound to come as they sprawled out on beat home.”

Sarah Michelle Gellar plans return to axed soap Associated Press Critics Association’s press sonates her twin sister. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — tour. She said she has no “Ringers” premieres Sept. Sarah Michelle Gellar is idea what part she will play 13 on the CW. headed for a new series on in her one-day guest shot. the CW The former “Buffy the network, Vampire Slayer” star but she was on hand to discuss Registration for Fall Dance Classes says her new series, “Ringer,” she’ll where she plays a woman Monday August 8-Friday August 12 4:00PM-7:00PM fi nd time in trouble who imper- to return to “All • Ballet • Pointe • Jazz My Chil- • Hip Hop • Acrobatics dren.” Gel- • Ballroom • Musical Th eatrere lar con- Gellar • Tap • Contemporary firmed Thurs- day that she’ll make a farewell appearance on THE CHANGE-UP [R] CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST the canceled soap, where 11:35 2:15 4:55 7:35 10:15 AVENGER- REAL D 3D [PG-13] she played Kendall Hart RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE 1:40 4:30 7:20 10:10 APES-DIGITAL [PG-13] FRIENDS WITH BENEFITS [R] from 1993 to 1995, and 11:55 2:25 4:55 7:25 9:55 11:50 2:25 5:00 7:35 10:10 3 YRS.  ADULT RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY CERTIFIED DANCE INSTRUCTION won a daytime Emmy APES [PG-13] HALLOWS 2- REAL D 3D [PG-13] OVER 100 YEARS OF award. “Children” will dis- 1:10 4:15 7:00 9:50 4:15 7:05 COWBOYS & ALIENS [PG-13] HARRY POTTER & THE DEATHLY DANCE EXPERTISE appear from ABC on Sept. 12:20 1:40 3:05 4:25 5:50 7:10 HALLOWS 2- DIGITAL [PG-13] 8:35 9:55 1:20 10:05 23, ending a 40-year run. CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE [PG-13] HORRIBLE BOSSES [R] “I just wanted to be part 1:30 4:15 7:00 9:50 11:55 2:20 4:45 7:30 10:15 THE SMURFS- REAL D 3D [PG] ZOOKEEPER [PG] of it,” Gellar told reporters 11:45 4:45 9:45 11:55 2:25 4:55 7:25 gathered for the Television THE SMURFS- DIGITAL [PG] TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE 2:15 7:15 MOON [PG-13] 9:50 3217 Central Avenue • (270) 442-8321 • Behind Estes Chiropractic 12B • Sunday, August 7, 2011• The Paducah Sun People paducahsun.com

BATTLE: Black soldiers win the Battle of Paducah at Fort Anderson, according to The New York Times and Philadelphia Inquirer

CONTINUED FROM 7B this history and making their own contribution? True to his personal con- History professor John viction, Forrest founded Robertson wrote the book, the KKK in Pulaski, Tenn. “Paducah,” which gives Forrest died both broke an account of the battle and broken in Memphis. and other history. And his He couldn’t spend his knowledge of Paducah’s Confederate dollars in the important role in Civil War United States of America history is without equal. I and he could no longer deal thank him for mentoring in the slave trade. Slavery me through this effort to was defi nitely a done deal! make sure I got it “right.” And Forrest failed twice Jim Hank supplied his to break the will of men original copies of newspa- willing to die for freedom, pers that put Paducah on once at Paducah and again the front page in 1864. Jim at Fort Pillow. also dug up some more old And Colonel Hicks? bones and laid them out Hicks became lost in the in the sunlight. Jim Hank pages of history but his walked Oak Grove Ceme- participation as a Union tery patiently and tirelessly battle commander in until he fi nally found the Paducah should be well re- gravesites of long forgotten membered. Had Hicks giv- men who fought and died en in to Forrest’s demand in a well remembered war. to surrender, Paducah The small marble slabs were might have had to endure barely visible after over 140 the bloody stains that Hen- years of exposure to layer ning, Tenn., had to endure upon layer of dust, dirt in the Fort Pillow Massa- and debris. He scrubbed cre. and polished the darkened And where can you fi nd slabs until the inscriptions some of this history? were recognizable and the Submitted Visit the Metropolitan marble glistened again. One A mural on the Paducah floodwall depicts the Battle of Paducah at Fort Anderson. Hotel African American sunken grave marker was Museum on Oscar Cross pushed partially into the Historical Marker in front all about the “U.S. 8th Col- swered: now the United States of Drive and South 8th Street ground by a tree. This dis- of the Katterjohn building ored Artillery Unit,” a proj- “Men will fi ght ‘The Dev- America might have been and the Tilghman Museum turbed Hank to the extent is all about “Forrest.” ect of Jim Hank that he was il’ for freedom!” two separate countries had on 7th and Kentucky Av- that he extricated the mar- Soon, another historical determined to do. “And black soldiers President Lincoln not giv- enue. ble marker and placed it marker will be placed near And the questions of didn’t run... their blood en black men in bondage And who should be given alongside the soldier’s wife. the Paducah Convention whether black soldiers ran!” a chance to fi ght for free- credit for sharing much of The Paducah Civil War Center. This marker will be would fi ght or run were an- And just maybe, what is dom! Winehouse’s goddaughter ‘Glee’ creators are scaring up a ‘Horror Story’ BY FRAZIER MOORE Boston in an attempt to we love so much.” High on going to face my fears,” performs at UK festival Associated Press start over after suffering their list: “Don’t Look Now,” she confi ded. After shak- BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — domestic problems. But the ‘’The Shining” and “Jaws.” ing her head with dread, BY MESFIN FEKADU ing lyrics, with her big hair When Ryan Murphy was house the Harmons move The series’ cast includes she sparked laughter from Associated Press and tiny build. a child, his grandmother into is haunted. Oscar-winner Jessica Lange reporters when she said, “I EASTNOR CASTLE DEER PARK, She was backed by a forced him to watch the “American Horror Story” in her fi rst regular TV series should not be here.” England — Amy Winehouse’s 5-piece daytime horror soap “Dark isn’t so much about horror role, and, as the Harmons, On the other hand, she 15-year-old goddaughter band and Shadows.” as about marriage and infi - Dylan McDermott (“The acknowledged that she was performed an outstanding dancers, “She would make me sit delity, Murphy told report- Practice”) and Connie Brit- looking for a different proj- set at the Big Chill music perform- through it to toughen me ers Saturday during a ses- ton. ect when “American Horror festival, mirroring her late ing songs up,” he recalled. “And when sion of the Television Critics Britton, who recently Story” came along. mentor by closing her show from her I was bad, I had to watch Association conference. ended her run as a high “I thought this would with a cover of Winehouse’s two al- ‘The Waltons.’” But series co-creator school football coach’s wife defi nitely be, in every way, “Love Is a Losing Game.” bums and Murphy, whose credits Brad Falchuk said both he on the much-acclaimed completely different from Dionne Bromfi eld got singing include “Nip/Tuck” and and Murphy are obsessed drama “Friday Night ‘Friday Night Lights,’” she teary-eyed when she per- mainly “Glee,” is now the co-creator with the horror genre. Lights,” said she avoids hor- said, adding, “For me, it formed the song, barely about of an upcoming FX series, The goal with their new ror fi lms: They scare her too transcends horror, the way able to sing its last few Bromfield boys and “American Horror Story.” series, Falchuk said, was much. ‘Friday Night Lights’ tran- words, though the crowd relation- The show centers on to fi gure “how can we bust “I recently did the re- scended football.” cheered her on. ship troubles. the Harmon family, which the genre up, while paying make of ‘A Nightmare on “American Horror Story” “She was an amazing Her scratchy voice was top- moves to Los Angeles from homage to all the fi lms that Elm Street’ because I was premieres Oct. 5. singer,” Bromfi eld said. notch as she sang soul songs “She was not only my god- with pop fl avors, especially mother, but she was my on the old-school sounding mentor and my boss as “Remember Our Love” and Trace Adkins, Kristin Chenoweth to host ACAs on Fox well.” the up-tempo “Yeah Right.” The big-voiced singer She also performed covers of Associated Press Kristin Chenoweth will join comfort zone. But he said he do well, but at least I became sang with ease during her Cee Lo Green’s smash “For- NASHVILLE — Multi-plati- him as host for the fan-voted didn’t start to enjoy it until comfortable with the fact 30-minute performance on get You” ‘’and the Shirelles’ num country star Trace Ad- awards show airing live from about halfway into the two- that I probably wasn’t do- Saturday, the second day of “Mama Said,” Bromfi eld’s kins says he won’t be as ner- Las Vegas on Dec. 5. hour show. ing well,” Adkins told The the U.K. music festival. fi rst single. vous this time when he hosts Adkins signed on to host “Up until that point, I was Associated Press in a recent Bromfi eld was a remind- Bromfi eld is signed to the second American Coun- last year because he thought pretty scared and nervous interview. er of Winehouse: She stood Winehouse’s label, Lioness try Awards on Fox television. it would be a challenge that that I was not doing very This time, he won’t be as close to the mic while belt- Records. 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