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Friday, January 27, 2012 Serving the Tri-State community Printed on 100% Recycled Newsprint 14 Pages, 50¢ INSIDE Pedestrian killed in highway incident STAFF REPORT PINEVILLE – Early Thursday morning, the Kentucky State Police Post 10 at Harlan received a call that a pedestrian had been struck. The report, which came in at 7:01 a.m., was that a woman had been hit by two vehicles on US 25E one mile South of Pineville. Preliminary investigation indicates that Jackets beat Lions Alma Jean Brown, age 62 of Middlesboro, was walking in the middle of the south- — Page 8 bound lanes on US 25E when she was AROUND struck by a Chevrolet Cobalt. Arson suspected in Immediately afterwards, she was struck TEHSTATE again, this time by a Chevrolet Tahoe. Brown was transported to the Pineville Community Hospital by Bell County EMS recent abandoned and was pronounced dead shortly after Senate modifies arrival. proposal to The accident is under investigation by Trooper Roy Pace. No charges are expect- ANTHONY CLOUD house fires regulate ed at this time. Blood tests are pending on Staff Writer pain clinics all parties involved. FRANKFORT, Ky. MIDDLES- (AP) — A Senate panel BORO – has delayed a vote on a DDM wins W ednesday bill that would crack evening was a busy down on pain manage- night for the ment clinics. award Middlesboro Fire The Senate Judicial MIDDLESBORO – Discover Department Committee could vote by Downtown Middlesboro (DDM), the (MFD). Three next week on an amended organization known for putting on tremen- abandoned houses version that requires all dous events downtown, walked away with were caught on fire pain management clinics an award at the Kentucky Mainstreet between the hours operating in Kentucky to Awards Wednesday night in Frankfort. of 5:00 p.m. and be owned by physicians After being nominated for five awards, 11:00 p.m., accord- licensed in Kentucky and DDM won the award for best creative ing to Captain be certified in pain man- fundraiser. The event that helped the Richard Taylor of agement. organization win the award was the ducky MFD. Republican Sen. Jimmy dash that took place at the downtown The first fire took place at 5:00 on south 31st street. Witnesses claim to have seen Higdon of Lebanon said block party in August. individuals running from the scene of the fire. prescription drug abuse has DDM won the award over 70 other At 6:30, another fire was set a few blocks from the first fire. Then at 11:00 a third grown so rampant that the cities in Kentucky. This is the first award fire was spotted at an abandonded house on Greenwood road. legislature needs to take ever won by DDM. It is suspected that at least two of the fires were a result of arson activity. action to curb supplies of Kevin Smith of Middlesboro won the Middlesboro Police Department is investigating the case. the powerful painkillers that Anthony Cloud is a staff writer for the Middlesboro Daily News. He can be contacted via e- have become drugs of regional volunteer of the year award for mail at [email protected] choice in Kentucky. southeastern Kentucky. He was nominated Higdon said more peo- by DDM. ple died in Kentucky last year from drug overdoses than in car wrecks. He Ky. House GOP files lawsuit said he wants lawmakers to make clear that pill mills aren't welcome in challenging legislative boundaries Kentucky ROGER ALFORD 89th stretches from the Tennessee bor- Associated Press “It takes a very, very, Proposal would der in McCreary County, zigzags nar- rowly through Laurel County, then FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP)— House very high showing for encompasses all of Jackson County for cut costs in Republicans hit hard in a contentious a geographic setup that one lawmaker redistricting process struck back a court to issue an uncontested said would require an airplane for trav- Thursday, filing a lawsuit challenging injunction based el. elections the constitutionality of newly drawn Democratic House Speaker Greg FRANKFORT, Ky. legislative boundaries that they claim upon a claim that Stumbo, D-Prestonsburg, had said pop- (AP) — A proposal by favor Democrats. ulation changes, not politics, guided the Kentucky Secretary of House GOP Leader of something is redistricting measure. State Alison Lundergan Jamestown and other GOP lawmakers Stumbo said he doesn’t believe a Grimes would reduce the asked for an injunction to delay imple- unconstitutional. Kentucky judge would issue an injunc- costs of uncontested spe- menting the measure and asked that cial elections by allowing Anybody can claim tion without a trial on the merits of the next Tuesday’s election filing deadline county clerks to hold them case. be postponed until the matter is in their offices or other something is “It takes a very, very, very high resolved. locations approved by the showing for a court to issue an injunc- Judge Phillip Shepherd scheduled a unconstitutional.” Board of Elections. tion based upon a claim that something hearing for 10:30 a.m. EST Monday to Grimes said she is unconstitutional,” he said. “Anybody consider those issues. expects the proposal to can claim something is unconstitution- “We have been saying for a couple of DEMOCRATIC save "tens of thousands of al.” weeks now that not only was it unfair to dollars" per election by HOUSE SPEAKER With the newly drawn district lines, not having voting places the people of Kentucky, not only did it GREG STUMBO Reps. of Pembroke and around the districts. disenfranchise a lot of folks in of Madisonville are together The proposal is spon- Kentucky, but it was unconstitutional,” D-Prestonsburg in the 9th District. Reps. Mike Harmon sored by Rep. Darryl T. Hoover told reporters outside Franklin of Danville and of Owens, D-Louisville, County Circuit Court after the lawsuit Harrodsburg would share the 54th chairman of the House was filed. District. Reps. C.B. Embry Jr. of Elections, Constitutional Frankfort attorney , rep- Leader Rocky Adkins in northeastern Morgantown, Jim DeCesare of Amendments and resenting the Republicans, said the law- Kentucky. Intergovernmental Rockfield and Michael Meredith of suit could affect both House and Senate Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear Affairs Committee, and Brownsville would be together in the redistricting, plus judicial redistricting. signed the measure into law last week. Democratic Rep. Joni 17th District. All are Republicans. All three were dealt with in the same The lawsuit contends that the new Jenkins of Shively. Even Hoover would be paired with a redistricting plan. legislative districts could have been Whitley County Clerk yet-to-be-decided incumbent in the “If one part of the bill is declared better balanced by population, and that Kay Schwartz, who spoke 83rd District under the House propos- unconstitutional, then the whole bill is they could have been drawn in a way in favor of the bill at a al. Republican Rep. of unconstitutional,” Nemes said. would have required fewer splits in news conference, said a Grayson would face Adkins in the 99th The Democratic-controlled House counties and precincts. special election in Whitley District. and Laurel counties last voted largely along party lines on Jan. Hoover said House Republicans have A similar lawsuit filed after the 1990 year cost $47,000. 12 to redraw boundary lines in a way been placed in districts with larger pop- census established some of the case law The legislation is House Bill that sets up Republican vs. Republican ulations than their Democratic counter- that House Republicans would point to in 293. races in three House districts. One parts. their impending legal challenge. unfortunate Republican would face The new lines also produced some The legislation is House Bill 1. powerful House Democratic Floor oddly shaped state House districts. The www.middlesborodailynews.com

PAGE 2 THE DAILY NEWS |FRIDAY |JANUARY 27, 2012 Abortion bills would Kentucky personal care home require ultrasound death leads to ‘Larry’s Law’ bill and counseling VALARIE HONEYCUTT SPEARS AND lation in his memory. Democrat, looked at a variety of BETH MUSGRAVE If House Bill 307, sponsored by issues surrounding Lee’s death. FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — A Senate committee Lexington Herald-Leader Mills, is approved by the Kentucky “This is the only thing that we approved two bills on Thursday that would place more General Assembly, it would be found that could have saved Larry restrictions on women seeking abortions. MADISONVILLE, KY. — As known as Larry’s Law. The law Lee,” Higdon said. “His condition Republican Sen. Jack Westwood of Erlanger, who is a result of the death of a resident of would require an individual to be was too severe. He should have chairman of the Senate Veterans, Military Affairs and a personal care home, two law- examined and assessed by a med- never been in a personal care home.” Public Protection Committee, said he hopes the bills will makers have filed bills that would ical professional before admission Lee was made a ward of the reduce the number of abortions in Kentucky. require people to be screened to a personal care home, and it state because his family said they One bill would require women to have ultrasounds before being admitted to one of the would require further assessment were advised it would improve his prior to abortion. The other would clarify existing law by facilities. of the degree of disability for an access to better services. requiring women to have a face-to-face consultation with Personal care homes provide individual with an acquired brain Advocates have said state officials a physician, licensed nurse, physician’s assistant or long-term care for people who do injury who was being considered should have placed him at a facili- physician-delegated social worker prior to having an not need full-time nursing care but for placement. ty that provided specialized care abortion. need some assistance. Many of Also under the bill, no one for brain-injured residents rather Sen. Perry Clark, a Louisville Democrat, said that those served by such homes are younger than 18 could be admitted than at a personal care home, and similar proposals have been included in a single bill in mentally ill or mentally disabled. to a personal care home. Mills said he agreed. years past, but the sponsors are politicizing the issue by In 2011, there were 82 free-stand- “My intent with this bill is sim- Mary Hass, the advocacy direc- dividing them into separate measures this year. ing personal care homes in ple: It’s to prevent what happened tor of the Brain Injury Alliance of “The potential for getting it passed in the House is Kentucky serving more than 3,000 to Larry Lee from happening to Kentucky, said the professional stronger if they are bifurcated,” explained Westwood, people. anybody else in this state,” Mills conducting the assessment should who is a cosponsor of both. In August, Larry Lee, 32, a said Wednesday. be someone who could determine Sen. Kathy Stein, a Lexington Democrat, said she Marion County man who had a Higdon, a Republican, filed the degree of the disability of a per- believes the measures are not intended to help women brain injury from a childhood acci- Senate Bill 115. It would require an son with a brain injury. She said who find themselves in a difficult situation. dent and was schizophrenic, bipo- evaluation by a qualified mental she hoped the legislation would “I fear they’re both being used as road blocks,” she lar and diabetic, went missing from health professional before some- “prevent deaths such as Larry said. Falmouth Nursing Home, a per- one enters a personal care home. Lee’s ... prevent people who have Westwood admitted that he wanted to “eliminate as sonal care home. Higdon said the state would be severe brain injuries from being many abortions as possible.” Lee was found dead near the required to pay for the assess- placed in a personal care home.” “To me, it’s not a political issue, it’s a moral issue,” banks of the Licking River about ments. It’s not clear how much that Jill Midkiff, spokeswoman for Westwood said. four weeks later. would cost, he said. the Cabinet for Health and Family Sen. Mike Wilson, a Bowling Green Republican, said On Tuesday, state Rep. Terry Personal care homes could not Services, which oversees person- that “informed consent” is already the law, but it is being Mills and state Sen. Jimmy afford to pay for the assessments, al care homes, said the cabinet misinterpreted to allow women to listen to a pre-record- Higdon, both from Lee’s home- he said. had “not yet completed our ed message by phone instead of talking to a doctor. town of Lebanon, introduced legis- Higdon said he and Mills, a review of these bills.” That prevents many women from getting printed materials 24 hours before an abortion that show the development of a fetus and provide information about resources available to them, he said. Wilson’s bill would clarify the law by defining “indi- vidual private setting” as being in the same room with the doctor or other medical provider for counseling. The informed consent bill passed the legislature in 1998. The ultrasound bill has also been proposed for sever- al years, and has passed in the Republican-led Senate, but has always failed in the Democrat-led House. The bills are SB 102 and 103. Bell County Public Records PINEVILLE – The following individuals were recently lodged in the Bell County Detention Center: Ashley Allen, 21 of Atlanta, Ga., was arrested on the charge of theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting). Ernest Wesley Brock III, 25 of Pineville, was arrested on the charge of theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting). Brandon Scott Brooks, 26 of Middlesboro, was arrested for a serving bench warrant for court. Timothy C. Cole, 33 of Middlesboro, was arrest- ed for two serving warrants (for other police agency). Christopher George Dixon, 22 of Middlesboro, was arrested for a serving warrant (for other police agency). Charles W. Heck, 40 of Speedwell, Tenn., was arrested on the charge of failure of owner to maintain required security and three serving bench warrants for court. Jacinda J. Miracle, 31 of Frakes,Ky., was arrested for a serving bench warrant for court. Joshua Lee Miracle, 25 of Middlesboro, was arrested on the charge of operating a motor vehicle under the influence, no/expired registration plates, no/expired Kentucky registration receipt, failure of owner to maintain required security, operating on suspended/revoked operators license, and failure to register transfer of motor vehicle. Amanda Monday, 27 of Middlesboro, was arrest- ed for six serving warrants (for other police agency) and one serving bench warrant for court. Michelle Dawn Murphy, 37 of Cannon, Ky., was arrested on the charge of robbery in the first degree. Tracy Lynn Murrell, 26 of Middlesboro, was arrested on the charge of public intoxication with a controlled substance (excludes alcohol) and three serving bench warrants for court. Chanise Powell, 19 of Chattanooga, Tenn., was arrested on the charge of theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting). Miranda Rae Robbins, 18 of Middlesboro, was arrested for being a fugitive (warrant not required). Amanda Shope, 24 of Middlesboro, was arrested on the charge of theft by unlawful taking (shoplift- ing). Jeremy Ray Spradlin, 23 of Middlesboro, was arrested on the charge of theft by unlawful taking (shoplifting) and four serving bench warrants for court. Larry Mckinley Stewart, 59 of Barbourville, Ky., was arrested on the charge of speeding (17 mph over limit), no operators/moped license, failure to pro- duce insurance card, and operating a motor vehicle under the influence. Jason M. Trosper, 34 of Pineville, was arrested on the charge of theft by failure to make required dispo- sition of property and a serving bench warrant for 282387 court. Leamon Ward, 19 of Pineville, was arrested for two serving bench warrants for court. Lindsey Whitehead, 19 of Jenson, Ky., was arrest- ed for a serving bench warrant for court. An arrest is an accusation only. 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Republicans who say President Barack It gave an added punch to the five- Obama's plan will leave the Pentagon state tour President Barack Obama stretched too thin to handle potential began the day after he delivered his State security threats in the Middle East, of the Union speech. Obama did not Kentucky At A Glance Asia and beyond. mention the raid that was unfolding dur- Panetta is expected to outline the ing his Tuesday night address, but he main areas of proposed spending cuts dropped a hint upon arriving in the and increases at a Pentagon news con- House chamber by telling Defense ference Thursday, more than two weeks Secretary Leon Panetta, "Good job Louisville before the Obama administration sub- 49/36 mits its 2013 budget proposal to tonight." Frankfort Congress. He will be joined by Army 45/32 Gen. 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PEOPLE In the news from Associated Press reports heart patients. It's the third child for Campbell and her husband, Star Jones making guest producer-songwriter Warryn Campbell. The singer Rascal Flatts' Jay DeMarcus, said she was blessed by the baby's birth and said the appearance on 'The View' family "couldn't be more happy than we are today." NEW YORK (AP) — Apparently enough water Campbell will be taking a few weeks off, but has flowed under the bridge for Barbara Walters and wife expect 2nd child NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Rascal Flatts she'll soon have to return to work. Mary Mary, Star Jones to reunite for a day. known for hits like "Shackles" and "God in Me," "The View" announced on Wednesday that Jones bassist Jay DeMarcus and his wife Allison are expecting their second child. have a self-titled reality show that debuts March 29 will appear on the daytime talk show on Feb. 22 to on We TV. promote an awareness campaign about heart disease Jay DeMarcus calls the pregnancy "a huge sur- among women. prise" in a Wednesday news release. The baby is due Walters and Jones had a falling out in 2006 when this summer and the couple is unsure whether Clarkson’s endorsement of Jones, one of the five original co-hosts of the day- daughter Madeline Leigh, born in December 2010, time chat show, exited "The View." ABC decided will have a little brother or sister. Paul gets harsh response not to renew her contract and Jones took Walters by Allison, a former Miss Tennessee who is an on-air RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Pop singer Kelly surprise by announcing on June 27 that she would be personality at CMT, says they are preparing for Clarkson wasn't expecting such a harsh response leaving the show. "many sleepless nights ahead." when she tweeted her endorsement in the That exit came more quickly than expected. Rascal Flatts is currently on tour and recently Republican presidential race. Walters wouldn't allow her back the next day. announced the release of its next album, "Changed," "I love Ron Paul," she wrote late last month. Walters later said that Jones had compelled her on April 3. Later, in a radio interview, she elaborated, "He co-hosts to lie for her by not revealing that Jones had believes in states having their rights, and I think that undergone gastric bypass surgery while on "The that's very important." View." Jones took her own shots, criticizing Walters Mary Mary's Erica Campbell Clarkson received hundreds of replies, some lam- for writing an autobiography that revealed details of basting Paul and at least one suggesting that the an affair. gives birth to girl "American Idol" winner choose her words more The women later had something serious in common. NEW YORK (AP) — Erica Campbell of the carefully. Both underwent open heart surgery to repair faulty heart Grammy-winning sister duo Mary Mary has given In particular, two words: "states" and "rights." valves within two months of each other in 2010. birth to a new daughter. As the Republican presidential campaign has Jones is coming back to the show to discuss her Campbell's representative says Zaya Monique turned south, into the region that seceded from the involvement in the American Heart Association's was born Tuesday. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 12 Union 150 years ago, old debates about state and "Go Red for Women" public information campaign. ounces. federal authority echo anew in phrases used by can- Women are asked to wear red on Feb. 3 to support Erica and her sister Tina comprise the gospel duo. didates, their supporters and the news media. Acrylic White Tip *LIW &HUWLÀFDWHV July Special Reg $30.00 Special $25.00 Available Manicure & Spa Pedicure Gel White Tip JanuarySummer Special Special Reg. $40.00 Special $30.00 Deluxe Manicure Reg $30.00 Special $20.00 2EG  3PECIAL 0RICE $20.00 Warm Up Acrylic Pink & White Fashion Color Tip Deluxe Pedicure WhileWhile Supplies Supplies Last!Last! Reg. $ 45.00 Special $30.00 Reg. $40.00 Special $30.00 2EG  3PECIAL 0RICE $35.00 with great mortgage rates. &RDFK ‡ /9 ‡ &KDQQHO $OO WKH IDVKLRQ GHVLJQ 7LS

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General Manager- Alexander Gould- 202 [email protected] TODAY IN HISTORY By the Associated Press Newsroom Today is Friday, Jan. 27, the 27th In 1977, the Vatican issued a decla- of Yemenis demanded their president Editor: Brandy Calvert - 206 day of 2012. There are 339 days left in ration reaffirming the Roman Catholic step down; taking inspiration from the year. Church's ban on female priests. [email protected] Tunisians' revolt, they vowed to con- Today's Highlight in History: In 1984, singer Michael Jackson Sports Editor: Jay Compton - 212 tinue until their U.S.-backed govern- On Jan. 27, 1967, astronauts Virgil suffered serious burns to his scalp ment fell. Homeland Security [email protected] I. "Gus" Grissom, Edward H. White when pyrotechnics set his hair on fire Secretary Janet Napolitano announced Lifestyles Editor: Donna Greene - 205 and Roger B. 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THE DAILY NEWS |FRIDAY | JANUARY 27, 2012 PAGE 5 COMMUNITY NEWS OBITUARIES Glenn Rice Violet Lovett Lana Faye Partin COLLINGSVILLE, HARROGATE, Tenn Texas. – Glenn Rice – Violet Lovett, age 84 of Browning Messer, age 63 of Harrogate, passed away Collingsville, formerly Wednesday January 25, TAZEWELL, Tenn. – of Pineville passed away 2012, at the Claiborne Lana Faye Partin on Tuesday, January 10, County Hospital. Browning, age 48 of 2012, in Collingsville. She was born Tazewell, passed away He was born in September 8, 1927, at Saturday, January 21, Pineville on October 22, Wayne County, W.Va., 2012, at the 1948, a son of the late and was a daughter of the Middlesboro ARH. Dempsey and Margaret late Garland and Eunice She was born Messer. A graduate of Adams Ray. September 9, 1963, at Pineville High School, In addition to her par- Pineville, and was a ents, she was preceded in he had served in the daughter of W.A. Partin death by her husband, United States Army dur- and the late Ruth Ann Glen Thomas Lovett; ing the Vietnam War. Partin. brother, Paul Douglas She is survived by her Tourists of the Week. After leaving the serv- Ray, sister, Bonnie ice, he settled in father, W.A. Partin; two The Bell County Historical Society Museum’s “Tourists of the Week” are Sherlock; and daughter, daughters, Avetta Jean Collingsville. Patricia Laliberate. Mrs. Becky Cass and her daughter Analicia from Greenfield Ind. They Cottrell and Judy Diane In addition to his par- She is survived by were in Middlesboro visiting their uncle Donny Buttery of Buttery’s Gail Lewis; brothers, ents, he was preceded in daughter, Linda Coleman; Flooring and decided to see the Museum. Both were especially interested death by a sister, Brian Keith Partin, in the Museum’s exhibit of Marcelle Longworth’s wedding dress. The sister, Angela Burkhardt; Charlotte Collingsworth. grandchildfren, Kelly Jamie Douglas Partin, Museum also now has copies of Ann Matheny's book, "The Magic City" for Survivors include his Baldridge, Rebecca and Lonnie Lynn Partin; sale. Located at 207 North 20th Street in Middlesboro, the BCHS Museum sisters and brother, Janie Baldridge, David Coleman, sisters, Kimberly Smith, is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Group tours are and Homer Monhollen, and Glen Thomas Norgan; Melissa Gail Partin, and very welcome as well in individual study sessions in the genealogical Louise Lewis, and two great-grandchildfren; Rhonda Sue Partin; and library. Please stop by the Bell County Historical Society Museum where Robert and Lois Messer; and a host of other rela- a host of nieces and “History Comes Alive”. For more informatoon call 606-242-0005. and a host of nieces, tives and friends. nephews. nephews, other relatives A memorial service At Ms. Partin’s and friends. will be held at 6 p.m. request she was cremat- Graveside services Tuesday, January 31, at ed. A memorial service How to get your affairs in order will be at 2 p.m. the Creech Funeral Home will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Pineville Chapel. Music by Joyce Sunday at Pleasant DEAR SAVVY Memorial Cemetery Thompson. Grove Missionary Senior: I would like to with the Rev. Doyle The family will receive Baptist Church at get my personal and Lester presiding. friends from 4-6 p.m. Frakes. financial information Military honors will Tuesday at the Creech Creech Funeral Home organized so my kids Jim be provided by the US Funeral Home. is in charge of all arrange- will know what’s going Miller Creech Funeral Home ments. Online condo- on when I die. Any tips Army at the graveside. The family will is in charge of all arrange- lences and guestbook at would be appreciated. ments. Online condo- www.creechfh.com — Overwhelmed Senior receive friends from 1- Savy Senior 1:45 p.m. Saturday at the lences and guestbook at DEAR www.creechfh.com OVERWHELMED: Arnett & Steele Funeral Home and Cremation Organizing your impor- If you’re looking to sell your car, tant papers and personal Center, Pineville, which EX\ D KRXVH RU ÀQG D MRE information is a smart is honored to serve the WE CAN HELP! move and a great gift to tion (see donatelife.net), files. Messer Family. Light a your loved ones. Here and write out your funer- • Company benefits: virtual candle or sign the Now Accepting Applications INDUSTRIAL POSITIONS are some tips to help you al instructions. If you’ve List any retirement plans, guest register at made pre-arrangements pensions or benefits from DTR, TN. Temp to hire. get started. www.arnettsteele.com. 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Cadet Tyler Woolum ence Dean’s List recognition is named to Dean’s List given to those cades and active duty military students at The Citadel whose grade point average is CHARLESTON, S.C. — 3.2 or higher with no grade Cadet Tyler Leonard Woolum below a C for the previous of Pineville, has been named semester’s work. to the Dean’s List at The Woolum and other Dean’s Citadel, The Military College List students will be recog- of South Carolina, for aca- nized during The Citadel’s demic achievement during the military dress parade, which fall 2011 semester. begins at 3:45 p.m. today Woolum is is majoring in (January 27) on Summerall health exercise and sports sci- Field. CHURCH CALENDAR

JANUARY 28 SUNNYSIDE & MT. PLEASANT MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCHES will be having a benefit singing for Rev. Terry Herrell at the Mt. Pleasant Church in Tazewell, Tenn., on Saturday. Jan. 28, at 6 p.m. Several singers are scheduled to participate. JANUARY 29 INDIAN CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 5th Sunday singing, Roy and Ruby Saylor featuring Crossroads from Ewing, Va., will be held at 10:30 a.m. Jan. 29. Lunch will be served after the singing. FEBRUARY 2, 9, 16, 23 TRI-STATE BIBLE FELLOWSHIP will meet at Hardee’s of Speedwell couple celebrates Harrogate from 8-9:30 p.m. Bring notepad and Bible. Call 865-748- 5419 for more information or email [email protected]. FEBRUARY 4 59th wedding anniversary SPEEDWELL, Tenn. — Roy and four children: Melissa (roger) Jones, BENEFIT SINGING will be held Feb. 4 at 6 p.m. at White Rock Church of God Mtn. Assembly, Ewing Va. Singers are Ruby Saylor of Speedwell recently cele- Rick (Sherry) Saylor, Connie (Vacy) God’s Three, Rev. John Keefer and the Tazewell Church of God brated their 59th wedding anniversary. Turner, and Kim (Tim) Barnett, all of Mtn. Assembly choir, and others. Hotdogs, drinks and desserts They were married January 15, 1953, Speedwell. will be sold. All proceeds will go to the family of Todd Warf. in Bell County at the Page Cut Off home Mr. and Mrs. Saylor also have five of Abe and Edna Hoskins. The ceremony grandchildren: Spring and Camron FEBRUARY 5 was officiated by the Rev. Richard Jones, Brandon and Brent Saylor, and KENNY EVANS, singer and preacher, along with Sunday Hoskins, and Otis Wilder served as their Bethany Barnett; and three great-grand- Drive, the ICM 20ll Vocal Group of the Year, will lead the 11 witness. children, Hailey Lankford, Landon a.m worship service on Feb. 5, at New Beginning Baptist Their marriage has been blessed with Reece and Landyn Saylor. Church (4 miles west of Harrogate on Hwy. 63. She’s afraid of sexual hang-ups; he won’t let her be the boss DEAR DR. BROTHERS: I’m a college grad- excuse to avoid intimacy. DEAR T.N.: It is unfortunate that your love for uate who hasn’t done much sexually beyond dat- Everyone has a first time when it comes to their your husband is based so heavily on two things — ing and kissing goodnight. When I sex life. It may be that you never have been in his looking the way you prefer, and the fact that think about my past relationships, love, infatuated or simply sexually attracted to you need to be in charge of him. I imagine that I see a person who was always someone enough to make some of your fears dis- because you have always gotten your way, there afraid to take the next step. I have solve as you get deeper into a relationship. It may hasn’t been a lot of conflict in your marriage. You no bad experiences in my back- be as simple, then, as not having met the right never have had to face the fact that your husband ground, it’s just that the whole sex person for you to proceed to the next level sexu- has every right, as an independent human being, thing makes me nervous. I am dat- ally. You will need to have your boyfriend pro- to choose the way he dresses, wears his hair or ing a guy now who wants to take ceed slowly and carefully with your love life — shaves his face. Because he was either too agree- things to the next level, and so far and by talking with him about this, you will be able or too conflict-avoidant to challenge you in I have convinced him that I am a able to get an idea of how willing and able he is the past, you’ve gotten used to the idea that his good girl. Should I be more honest to go at your speed. What you don’t need is a sce- look is entirely up to you. All I can say is that this Dr. with him? — K.B. nario where you are panicking and fighting him has been a long time coming, and your wake-up- Joyce DEAR K.B.: Honesty is always off when he tries to become more sexual. So go call was long overdue. Brothers a good thing on which to base a ahead and have that talk — it can only help you Now you need to refocus your efforts — not on relationship. If you believe that clarify things. getting him to do what you want, but on knowing this guy is someone you could be DEAR DR. BROTHERS: When I first met my that your love can survive his belated assertive- Ask Dr. serious about, and he’s a mature husband three years ago, I could see that he had a ness. You may be upset because you don’t like the Brothers and caring individual who will be lot of potential but needed a lot of work. So I got changes, but there is more at stake. It would be motivated to be patient with you, him to grow his hair and cut off his beard, and I useful for the two of you to be honest with one by all means you should tell him basically started dressing him. Then we fell in another regarding your feelings about your rela- about your fears. If you don’t, he very likely will love and got married. Now, he has started grow- tionship and how you would like a marriage to take it personally when you aren’t on the same ing facial hair and going back to dressing like a work. It may only be about the look itself, but page as your relationship progresses — the “good shlump. I am very upset, and I find that it is chances are your husband has some built-up girl” scenario is unlikely to make up for his feel- affecting how I feel about him. How can I get him resentment about the imbalances in the marriage ings of rejection, should you keep using that as an back on track? — T.N. that he can no longer tolerate. COMMUNITY CALENDAR

JANUARY 27 ed four miles west of Harrogate on Tennessee Hwy. luncheon, awards and recognition will be presented. There 63. For further information contact Bob or Nancy will also be music, dancing, story telling, etc. Group photos MIDDLESBORO BOARD OF EDUCATION Jackson at 423-869-4422, Pastor Don Bannister at will be taken before the luncheon. Reunion activities con- will hold a specialcalled meeting on Friday, January 423-869-3715. or visit www.griefshare.org. tinue that evening at Bell County High School, beginning 27, at 12 noon at the Board of Education building, with a “Happy Hour” reception at 6:30 p.m. in the cafete- 220 North 20th Street. FEBRUARY 2 ria, and the Bobcat basket- THE BLACK LUNG PROGRAM will be at the BELL COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE ball game at 7:30 p.m. All Middlesborough-Bell County Public Library from COMMITTEE will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, former Lone Jack students, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27, to meet with Feb. 2, at the Pineville-Bell County Pubic Library faculty and staff will be rec- coal miners and widows of coal miners to discuss ognized at half-time. or black lung benefits. For more informationcall423- FEBRUARY3 more information call 606- 563-1015. WEST POINT HELLCATS BUGLE CORPS of The 337-7677. Online registr United States Military Academy will be performing at tion available at www.The JANUARY 27-30 Conway Boatman Chapel at Union College, HatPlace. com/lonejack or MLK BOOK DRIVE is now under way. New or Barbourville, Ky., on Friday, Feb. 3 at 7 p.m. This high- at www. stephen@TheHat gently used books appropriate for pre-kindergarten energy performance will feature patriotic music. The Place.com/lonejack to twelfth grade students may be donated. The book event is free and open to the public. For more informa- Registrations may be drive will run now through Jan. 30. Books may be tion, call the Union College Office of Communications mailed to Sharon Parrott, doropped off at Bell-Whitley Community Action at 606-546-1610. 477 Hwy. 42, Pineville, KY Agency, Bell County Recovery and Day Treatment, FEBRUARY 4 40977. Include name (guest the Middlesborough-Bell County Public Library, or name), address, phone MONTHLY READING PROGRAM for children Patsy Buttery at the Middlesboro and Harrogate locations of number, t-shit size,. Make Home Federal Bank. ages 3-12 at the Harrogate Book Station, 310 Bristol England Rd., will be held the first Saturday of each month checks payable to Lone JANUARY 28 from noon to 2 p.m. Snacks will be provided. Call Jack Alumni. Jan. 27, 1937 – NATIONAL WILDLIFE TURKEY FEDERA- 423-869-9777 for more information. April 29, 2003 TION (NWTF) will hold its annual banquet on LONE JACK REUNION Massage By Jackie Saturday, Jan. 28, at 6 p.m. at the Middlesboro Happy Birthday classes from1940 to 1984 Experience the many benefits of a Country Club. For more information contact will be held Saturday, Feb. professional massage Vondale Russell at 869-8633 Mom 4, beginning with registra- Jackie Frazier JANUARY 31 tion at 11 a.m. in the Azalea I love and miss Room at Pine Mountain Certified Massage Therapist you so much. GRIEFSHARE, a support group for those mourn- State Park Lodge. 67 Laurel Springs Rd ing the death of a loved one, will meet at New Gift Certificates Your Daughter, Registration will be fol- Pineville, KY 40977 Available Beginning Baptist Church in Harrogate, Tenn. lowed by a luncheon at Mitzi Oneski 1-606-733-0441 283681 Tuesday nights, from 6-8 p.m., Jan. 17 through 282778283842 noon (cost for luncheonis By Appointment Only March 27. New Beginning Baptist Church is locat- $20 per person). After the Relief is just a phone call away!! THE DAILY NEWS |FRIDAY | JANUARY 27, 2012 PAGE 7

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Section Editor: Jay Compton Phone: (606) 248-1010 ext. 212 Fax: (606) 248-7614 Email: [email protected] S P O R T S Web page: www.middlesborodailynews.com Jackets get best of Lions, 74-66

BY JAY COMPTON Sports Editor

The Middlesboro Yellow Jackets took advantage of 15 second half turnovers and were solid down the stretch from the free throw line as they pulled out a 74-66 win over Pineville Thursday. “Middlesboro played hard. Those kids are improving and they really do a great job. You can tell they have a lot of fun,” Mountain Lion coach J.D. Strange said. “Obviously they did a great job defensively on us plus we probably helped them out a few times. I give them a ton of credit, they came to play.” It was a balanced offensive outing for MHS as six different players reached double figures. Donnie Foister led the way with 14, while Cameron Rancher, Derek Smith and Blake Davis all had 11 and Zack Riddle and Austin Poindexter finished with 10 each. For the Mountain Lions jun- Pineville’s Seth Jeffrey splits the MHS defense for a layup ior center John Simpson scored after a steal during action in Thursday’s game. a game-high 23 points despite battling foul trouble most of the to make a run in the second third and into the fourth quar- night. Jared Philpot added 15 half. ter.” while Jacob Skinner totalled “We kept them at bay it A basket from Asher tied the nine before leaving with an seemed like when they were game at 44 with 4:08 to play in the third quarter. Smith played ankle injury in the third quarter trying to push and make runs at a key role as the Jackets scored and Byron David Asher us,” said Jacket coach Russell JAY COMPTON | Daily News the next six points and would chipped in with eight points. Thompson. “I felt like eventu- Middlesboro junior forward Derek Smith scores on a short ally with our depth and our keep the lead the rest of the jumper despite the best efforts of Pineville's Cody Collett. Middlesboro led by four at way. halftime and answered quickly bench we were able to pull Smith finished with 11 points, one of six Jackets to reach every time Pineville threatened away toward the end of the • See JACKETS, page 12 double figures in Thursday’s 74-66 win over Pineville. Railspliters picked 4th in Coaches pick LMU SAC baseball coaches poll softball 6th in SAC Four from LMU of South Carolina-Aiken the middle of the offense in her for a three-game set. Mulkey & Eicher make time at LMU. In her 2011 cam- grab All-SAC Their home opener is set preseason All- paign, Eicher hit .295 with 29 for February 21st when RBIs and seven homeruns. As a honors they host Northern Conference teams power hitter, she was been HARROGATE, Tenn. Kentucky. HARROGATE, Tenn. — The extraordinary with her .496 slug- — On Wednesday morn- ging percentage. — —— South Atlantic Conference ing, the South Atlantic released the 2012 softball presea- The Lady Railsplitters kick recently selected by the Conference released the 2012 SAC Baseball Preseason son coaches' poll on Thursday start the 2012 season with a four- 2012 baseball preseason ABCA as a National Coaches' Poll afternoon with the Lady game weekend starting on coaches' poll with the Player to Watch for the Team (1st-place votes) Points 1. Catawba (8) 96 Railsplitters selected to finish February 4th as they host Railsplitters selected to 2012 campaign. Last sea- 2. Wingate (2) 91 sixth in the league. A season ago, Bellermine University. First pitch finish fourth in the son, he batted .335 with 3. Tusculum 79 Lincoln Memorial University fin- is scheduled for 1 p.m. They will 47 RBIs, 14 doubles, 4. Lincoln Memorial 59 league. Lincoln 5. Newberry 55 ished 6-12 in the SAC and 29-24 host Milligan College on Memorial finished 29-22 three homeruns, and 59 6. Carson-Newman 54 overall. February 5th at 1 p.m. last season and 16-11 in hits. 7. Mars Hill41 Defending champion South ——— Horsley played in all 8. Anderson 31 2012 SAC Softball the South Atlantic 9. Lenoir-Rhyne 29 Atlantic Conference champion Preseason Coaches' Poll Conference. 51 last season compiling 10. Brevard 15 Lenoir Rhyne narrowly missed Team (1st-place votes) Points The Railsplitters fin- a .290 batting average 1. Lenoir-Rhyne (9) 99 2012 SAC Baseball Preseason All- unanimous selection to win the 2. Carson-Newman 84 ished with 59 total points with three homeruns and Conference Team 2012 title as they received nine 3. Wingate 77 in the voting which three triples. He led the First Team first-place votes. Carson- 4. Catawba71 SAC in stolen bases as he C - Nate Reid, Tusculum 5. Tusculum 57 placed a distant fourth P - Nick Lomascolo, Catawba Newman was a distant second 6. Lincoln Memorial (1)48 behind Tusculum's 79 finished with 20 on 22 P - JJ Jankowski, Catawba with 84 total points. Wingate, 7. Anderson 37 points. Wingate received attempts. P - Craig Goodman, Tusculum 8. Mars Hill34 RP - Tyler Sturkie, Newberry Catawba, and Tusculum took the 9. Newberry 25 91 points and two first Cody Baker will once 1B - Brian Yeung, Wingate next three spots, followed by the 10. Brevard 18 place votes notching sec- again be the catalyst for 2B - Chris Vazquez, Wingate Lady Railsplitters who finished ond on the poll. the offensive unit, con- SS - Michael Bueker, Mars Hill 2012 SAC Softball Preseason 3B - Chris Dula, Catawba with one first-place vote and 48 All-Conference Team Defending regular season tinuing his role as the First Team OF - Dodson McPherson, Wingate total points. C - Brianna Shoemake, Carson-Newman champs, Catawba, were Railsplitter leadoff hitter. OF - Stephan Arcieri, Lenoir-Rhyne LMU received a couple indi- P - Mary Shealy, Carson-Newman selected as the favorites Last year, Baker hit .343 OF - Alexi Colon, Tusculum vidual preseason nods as P - Dawon Millwood, Lenoir-Rhyne for the 2012 season. with 68 hits, 44 runs, and DH - Garrett Furr, Catawba 1B - Jessica Fellmeth, Lenoir-Rhyne Railsplitter outfielder, Brianna 2B - Carlee Carpenter, Lenoir-Rhyne The Railsplitters are a .429 on-base percent- Second Team SS - Abby Child, Anderson C - Mason Guymon, Carson-Newman Mulkey, was voted to the presea- age. 3B - Natalie Haithcox, Mars Hill abound with fresh faces P - Austin Johnson, Lincoln Memorial son All-Conference First Team. OF - Brianna Mulkey, Lincoln Memorial Austin Johnson is P - Justin Somers, Wingate as sixteen players will be Last season, Mulkey started all 53 OF - Jody Mizelle, Lenoir-Rhyne joining the roster for the expected to provide huge P - Dylan Hochevar, Tusculum games and compiled a .361 aver- OF - Kim Whaley, Carson-Newman 2012 season. The innings this season as he RP - Josh Karr, Wingate Utility - Kayla Myers, Catawba 1B - Randy O'Dell, Brevard age. She finished with 56 hits and DP - Amber Duncan, Anderson Railsplitters are return- is coming off of an 2B - Andy Vogel, Newberry a .421 on-base percentage. She Second Team ing four preseason All- impressive 2011 cam- SS* - Joseph Horsely, Lincoln led the South Atlantic Conference C - Brittany Barrineau, Wingate paign. Johnson built a Memorial P - Emily Huneycutt, Catawba SAc selections. Senior SS* - Thomas Padro, Anderson with 39 stolen bases which fin- P - Elizabeth Johnson, Tusculum infielders Gelson Perez solid resume with a 3.06 3B - Matt Henriksen, Tusculum ished ten ahead of her closer com- 1B - Allison Justice, Catawba and Joe Horsley are ERA and a 6-2 record. OF - Cody Baker, Lincoln Memorial 2B - Ashley Roof, Newberry OF - Casey Allison, Wingate petitor in that department. SS - Bridget Eicher, Lincoln Memorial joined by junior pitcher Johnson was a perfect 6- OF^ - Kramer Clark, Brevard Joining Mulkey on the presea- 3B - Haily Jarman, Lenoir-Rhyne Austin Johnson and jun- 0 in conference. OF^ - Lucas Mohon, Carson-Newman son All-Conference teams, Lady OF - Ashley McCurry, Mars Hill ior outfield Cody Baker The Railsplitters kick DH - Gelson Perez, Lincoln Memorial OF - Ashley Burke, Tusculum Railsplitter infielder Bridget OF - Brittany Fowler, Brevard on the preseason All- off their season on * Tie for second team SS Eicher was named to the Second Utility - Chelsi Mallory, Brevard SAC Second Team. February 3rd, as they ^ Tie for final second team OF spot Team. Eicher has been a staple in DP - Emily Boykin, Brevard Gelson Perez was travel to the University Local No. 6 Kentucky women coast past Auburn, 66-48 NWTF BY JOHN ZENOR hurt us in the first half. We could control with a 33-10 run that car- game of the year,” Mitchell said. AP Sports Writer have taken that momentum and ried over into the second half. Samarie Walker had only six gone with that, but we had too Kentucky moved within two points on 1-of-11 shooting for banquet AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — many turnovers and they were wins of matching its best-ever Kentucky, but grabbed 15 Saturday Auburn couldn’t hold onto the ball against Kentucky’s quick, getting offensive rebounds. I start, 21-2 in the 1982-83 season. rebounds. The tri-state swarming defenders. think that all had to do with Mathies helped ensure the Blanche Alverson led Auburn with 15 points while Morgan chapter of the The Tigers matched their sea- that.”” Tigers didn’t really challenge in A’dia Mathies led the Wildcats the second half. When Auburn Jennings had 10 on 5-of-6 shoot- National Wild son-high with 30 turnovers in Thursday night’s 66-48 loss to with 20 points, 18 more than her scored the first four points to pull ing. The Tigers have lost five of Turkey Federation is last game against Florida. within seven, Mathies answered six. having its annual No. 6 Kentucky. They commit- ted a flurry of them to help the “A’dia knew we weren’t with a jump shot and a 3-pointer. “We couldn’t score. Their banquet this Wildcats go on an 18-0 run in the happy with her on Sunday, with When Auburn whittled six pressure is intense,” Fortner said. Saturday night at the first half that Auburn (10-11, 2-6 her lack of aggressiveness,” points off an 18-point deficit, she “They make it very hard for you Middlesboro Southeastern Conference) could- Kentucky coach Matthew scored on a 3 and a drive. to score. I thought we missed Country Club. n’t really recover from. Mitchell said. “She’s an intelli- Maegan Conwright shot 5 for some opportunities as far as see- The doors will “We weren’t taking care of it, gent woman, and she understood 6 and had 10 points — six more ing some openings, but that is open for the event at we didn’t have enough poise on what she needed to do. She had a than her season average — for some intense pressure, and it’s 6 p.m. the offensive end,” Tigers coach fantastic game.” the Wildcats. difficult for us.” Nell Fortner said. “That really The Wildcats (19-2, 8-0) took “Tonight was clearly her best • See UK, page 9 THE DAILY NEWS |FRIDAY | JANUARY 27, 2012 PAGE 9 SCOREBOARD Lou. Waggener 48, Lou. Southern 40 Wofford 62, The Citadel 55 Miami 64, Wake Forest 39 Southwest Division KY. PREP BASKETBALL Lou. Western 88, Evangel Christian 25 Young Harris 93, Tenn. Temple 86 SMU 60, UCF 48 W L Pct GB Madison Central 61, Woodford Co. 49 MIDWEST Savannah St. 74, Talladega 58 San Antonio 12 7 .632 — Thursday's Scores Meade Co. 55, Owensboro 40 Drury 79, William Jewell 56 South Carolina 61, Mississippi 43 Dallas 11 8 .579 1 BOYS North Hardin 54, Central Hardin 34 Findlay 80, Lake Erie 55 Stetson 73, Kennesaw St. 68 Memphis 10 8 .556 1 1/2 Augusta 86, Newport 74 Ohio Co. 71, Butler Co. 34 Green Bay 75, Valparaiso 60 Tennessee 86, Alabama 56 Houston 10 8 .556 1 1/2 Bellevue 41, Cin. SCPA, Ohio 40 Powell Co. 52, Estill Co. 50 Hillsdale 89, N. Michigan 41 UTEP 70, Southern Miss. 63 New Orleans 3 15 .167 8 1/2 Burgin 83, Mercer Co. 71 Red Bird 54, Oneida Baptist 39 IPFW 75, N. Dakota St. 66 Vanderbilt 68, Georgia 48 Northwest Division Carlisle Co. 72, Reidland 71 Shelby Valley 74, Pikeville 52 Indiana-East 103, Cincinnati Christian 89 Virginia Tech 75, Maryland 69 W L Pct GB Clinton Co. 68, Allen Co.-Scottsville 57 Southwestern 70, North Laurel 43 Lake Superior St. 71, Ohio Dominican 66 William & Mary 83, Old Dominion 80 Oklahoma City 15 3 .833 — Corbin 46, Bell Co. 42 Trimble Co. 68, Madison Shawe, Ind. 16 Lakeland 94, Maranatha Baptist 65 MIDWEST Denver 13 5 .722 2 C ov. Catholic 69, Ryle 62 Villa Madonna 39, Calvary Christian 11 Michigan Tech 66, Northwood (Mich.) 62 Chicago St. 69, Utah Valley 42 Utah 10 6 .625 4 Cov. Latin 66, Silver Grove 62 Wayne Co. 58, Monticello 44 Milwaukee 53, Butler 42 Green Bay 60, Butler 36 Portland 11 8 .579 4 1/2 Garrard Co. 63, Casey Co. 51 Missouri Valley 67, Culver-Stockton 46 Illinois 71, Michigan St. 62, OT Minnesota 8 10 .444 7 Grant Co. 61, Bracken Co. 47 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Nebraska 79, Iowa 73 Milwaukee 55, Valparaiso 47 Pacific Division Harlan Co. 96, Riverside Christian 22 North Dakota 80, NJIT 63 Ohio St. 73, Indiana 55 W L Pct GB Highlands 53, Walton-Verona 40 Oakland 92, S. Dakota St. 87 Penn St. 77, Michigan 56 L.A. Clippers 10 6 .625 — Thursday's Men’s Scores Hopkinsville 80, Christian Co. 64 Oklahoma Christian 64, Oklahoma City 63 Purdue 80, Northwestern 70 L.A. Lakers 11 8 .579 1/2 EAST Jackson Co. 91, Lynn Camp 65 SE Missouri 65, Austin Peay 60 S. Illinois 74, Murray St. 57 Phoenix 6 11 .353 4 Becker 60, Regis 49 Knott Co. Central 70, Breathitt Co. 49 St. Joseph's (Ind.) 94, Wis.-Parkside 85 Wisconsin 78, Minnesota 72 Golden State 6 11 .353 4 Dominican (NY) 76, Nyack 72 Knox Central 65, Leslie Co. 48 Tiffin 84, Saginaw Valley St. 77 Wright St. 64, Cleveland St. 54 Sacramento 6 13 .316 5 Fairleigh Dickinson 66, Bryant 63 Livingston Central 69, Caldwell Co. 65 Wayne (Mich.) 79, Ashland 71 Youngstown St. 80, Detroit 67 ——— Goldey Beacom 65, Philadelphia 54 Lou. Butler 67, Lou. Central 59 Wisconsin 57, Indiana 50 SOUTHWEST Wednesday's Games Lehigh 71, Navy 60 Lou. Eastern 78, John Hardin 67 SOUTHWEST Baylor 89, Oklahoma 58 Cleveland 91, New York 81 Monmouth (NJ) 58, CCSU 56, OT Lou. Jeffersontown 73, Elizabethtown 66 Abilene Christian 88, Paul Quinn 70 Rice 66, East Carolina 44 Washington 92, Charlotte 75 Quinnipiac 69, Mount St. Mary's 66, OT Lou. Moore 71, Lou. Atherton 60 Mary Hardin-Baylor 83, Howard Payne 62 UAB 47, Tulsa 40 New Jersey 97, Philadelphia 90, OT Lou. Portland Christian 78, Hart Co. 71 Rider 90, St. Peter's 55 McMurry 115, Schreiner 111, OT FAR WEST Miami 101, Detroit 98 Lou. Southern 66, Lou. Waggener 48 Robert Morris 75, LIU 66 Oral Roberts 97, South Dakota 64 Arizona St. 63, Washington St. 46 Indiana 95, Chicago 90 Marion Co. 82, Nelson Co. 54 St. Francis (NY) 75, St. Francis (Pa.) 65 S. Nazarene 75, Wayland Baptist 62 Cal Poly 74, Pacific 64 Milwaukee 105, Houston 99 Wagner 73, Sacred Heart 54 Middlesboro 74, Pineville 66 UALR 75, South Alabama 50 Colorado 69, Southern Cal 67 Oklahoma City 101, New Orleans 91 Monroe Co. 78, Cumberland Co. 62 SOUTH FAR WEST E. Washington 67, Montana 57 Minnesota 105, Dallas 90 Morgan Co. 56, East Carter 55 Asbury 78, Indiana-Southeast 75 Arizona 85, Washington St. 61 Fresno St. 76, San Jose St. 49 San Antonio 105, Atlanta 83 Owsley Co. 68, Cordia 52 Bellarmine 67, S. Indiana 53 Cal St.-Fullerton 70, CS Northridge 68 Gonzaga 79, Loyola Marymount 61 Toronto 111, Utah 106,2OT Villa Madonna 64, Calvary Christian 38 Belmont Abbey 82, North Greenville 71 Colorado 74, Southern Cal 50 Hawaii 72, Nevada 63 Denver 122, Sacramento 93 Mason-Dixon Deaf Conference Campbellsville 68, Shawnee St. 57 Denver 66, Arkansas St. 52 Idaho St. 64, N. Colorado 50 Golden State 101, Portland 93 Tournament Chowan 80, Elizabeth City St. 72 Gonzaga 74, Portland 62 Montana St. 70, Portland St. 50 L.A. Lakers 96, L.A. Clippers 91 Ky. School for the Deaf 47, Mississippi Claflin 77, Benedict 58 Idaho 74, San Jose St. 66 Sacramento St. 83, Weber St. 68 Thursday's Games School for the Deaf, Miss. 32 Coastal Carolina 52, Presbyterian 49 Idaho St. 99, N. Colorado 94, 2OT Saint Mary's (Cal) 72, Santa Clara 52 Boston 91, Orlando 83 Touchstone Energy All ``A'' Classic Davidson 64, Chattanooga 63 Long Beach St. 77, UC Riverside 70, OT San Diego 68, San Francisco 50 L.A. Clippers 98, Memphis 91 Bardstown 58, Lex. Christian 46 Elon 71, W. Carolina 63 Montana 74, E. Washington 60 UC Davis 51, UC Santa Barbara 47 Friday's Games Cov. Holy Cross 57, Barbourville 47 FAU 67, W. Kentucky 66 Montana St. 70, Portland St. 65 UC Riverside 70, UC Irvine 67 Charlotte at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Danville 46, Lou. DeSales 39 Florida 64, Mississippi 60 Montana St.-Billings 79, W. Oregon 57 UCLA 65, Utah 60 Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Glasgow 73, McLean Co. 40 Furman 69, Coll. of Charleston 63 Nevada 68, New Mexico St. 60 Washington 77, Arizona 48 New Jersey at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Heath 47, Betsy Layne 45 Gardner-Webb 78, Campbell 72 Pacific 61, Cal Poly 51 Atlanta at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Lou. Collegiate 57, Bishop Brossart 52, OT Jacksonville St. 63, E. Illinois 45 S. Utah 57, UMKC 47 Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. Owen Co. 55, Buckhorn 37 James Madison 59, William & Mary 47 Saint Mary's (Cal) 71, Loyola Marymount 64 NBA Washington at Houston, 8 p.m. West Carter 61, Webster Co. 51 Kentucky Wesleyan 74, N. Kentucky 57 San Diego 65, Pepperdine 56 Orlando at New Orleans, 8 p.m. ——— King (Tenn.) 85, Limestone 75 EASTERN CONFERENCE San Francisco 90, Santa Clara 77 San Antonio at Minnesota, 8 p.m. GIRLS LeMoyne-Owen 73, Fort Valley St. 68 Atlantic Division UC Santa Barbara 86, UC Davis 59 New York at Miami, 8 p.m. Allen Co.-Scottsville 46, Clinton Co. 40 Louisiana Tech 59, Fresno St. 58 W L Pct GB UCLA 76, Utah 49 Utah at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Bellevue 72, Cin. SCPA, Ohio 35 Loyola NO 72, William Carey 60 Philadelphia 12 6 .667 — Utah St. 77, Hawaii 72 Toronto at Denver, 9 p.m. Caldwell Co. 59, Crittenden Co. 34 Middle Tennessee 71, Troy 58 Boston 8 9 .471 3 1/2 Utah Valley 65, Chicago St. 56 Phoenix at Portland, 10 p.m. Campbell Co. 89, Bourbon Co. 53 Miles 60, Albany (Ga.) 56 New York 7 11 .389 5 Washington 60, Arizona St. 54 Oklahoma City at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Carlisle Co. 40, Reidland 38 Mobile 79, Spring Hill 73 Weber St. 75, Sacramento St. 60 New Jersey 6 13 .316 6 1/2 Saturday's Games Christian Co. 60, Fort Campbell 40 North Carolina 74, NC State 55 ——— Toronto 6 13 .316 6 1/2 Washington at Charlotte, 7 p.m. Cov. Latin 66, Silver Grove 37 Pikeville 67, Cumberlands 56 Southeast Division Thursday's Women’s Scores Detroit at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Danville 55, Collins 54 Samford 57, Georgia Southern 55 EAST W L Pct GB New York at Houston, 8 p.m. Daviess Co. 47, McLean Co. 41 Shaw 80, Livingstone 77, OT Delaware 84, Hofstra 66 Miami 13 5 .722 — L.A. Lakers at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. East Carter 52, Greenup Co. 35 St. Catharine 93, Georgetown (Ky.) 87, North Dakota 65, NJIT 55 Atlanta 13 6 .684 1/2 Memphis at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Elizabethtown 73, Washington Co. 32 OT UNC Wilmington 69, Northeastern 64 Orlando 12 6 .667 1 Sacramento at Utah, 9 p.m. Fleming Co. 57, Russell 47 Tennessee St. 72, UT-Martin 59 SOUTH Washington 3 15 .167 10 Georgia School for the Deaf, Ga. 39, Ky. Tennessee Tech 82, E. Kentucky 65 Arkansas 51, Mississippi St. 35 Charlotte 3 16 .158 10 1/2 School for the Deaf 15 Texas-Dallas 82, Centenary 58 Belmont 57, North Florida 35 Central Division NFL Grayson Co. 59, Hopkinsville 47 UNC Asheville 90, High Point 70 Drexel 47, VCU 41 W L Pct GB Harrison Co. 37, East Jessamine 36, OT UNC Greensboro 77, Appalachian St. 73, Florida Gulf Coast 92, Mercer 55 Chicago 16 4 .800 — Pro Bowl Jackson City 64, Riverside Christian 20 OT George Mason 78, Towson 54 Indiana 12 5 .706 2 1/2 Sunday, Jan. 29 — At Honolulu Knott Co. Central 84, Jenkins 60 Union (Tenn.) 67, Trevecca Nazarene 60 James Madison 76, Georgia St. 45 Milwaukee 7 10 .412 7 1/2 NFC vs. AFC, 7 p.m. Lou. Collegiate 57, Bishop Brossart 52, OT VMI 65, Radford 60 Kentucky 66, Auburn 48 Cleveland 7 10 .412 7 1/2 Super Bowl Lou. Moore 49, Lou. Atherton 29 Virginia 66, Boston College 49 Lipscomb 68, Jacksonville 64 Detroit 4 15 .211 11 1/2 Sunday, Feb. 5 —At Indianapolis Lou. Presentation 76, Bardstown 67 Winthrop 65, Liberty 63 Memphis 71, Marshall 58 WESTERN CONFERENCE New England vs. N.Y. Giants, 6:20 p.m. No. 7 Lady Vols bounce back to beat Alabama, 86-56 TUSCALOOSA, apiece for the Lady points and five The Vols had only and I thought we com- of 71) but just 21 per- Ala. (AP) — Tennessee Vols (15-5, 6-1 rebounds as the four turnovers com- peted.” cent of its 3-point was determined to Southeastern Crimson Tide (10-11, pared to Alabama’s Tennessee scored 25 attempts (4 for 19). bounce back from the Conference), who 0-7 SEC) lost their sev- eight. Tennessee also points off 22 turnovers, Alabama’s performance second-worst loss in rebounded from a 72- enth straight. won the rebounding including 11 steals. from long range was program history. With a 44 setback at No. 2 Tennessee jumped battle 24-17. The Vols shot 45 per- much worse; the Tide matchup against slump- Notre Dame on out to a 7-0 lead in the “What I thought hap- cent from the field (32 went 1-for 14. ing Alabama, it was an Monday. game’s first 2 minutes pened in the first half is easy task. “We were happy and was comfortably if we’d made some free Shekinna Stricklen with the pace we ahead for most of the throws, maybe kept the scored 14 points and played,” said Tennessee opening half. The Vols score a little bit closer, :(=, <7 ;6  Glory Johnson added assistant coach Holly led by 15 points at the it might’ve been a dif- 6-- @6<9 5,?; /,(;05. )033 13 to lead the No. 7 Warlick. “Obviously, break. ferent type basketball Lady Vols to an 86-56 we wanted to score. We “To have a good game,” said Alabama ė win over the Crimson wanted an up-tempo start, I think that helps head coach Wendell (K]HUJLK 7VY[HISL 0UMYHYLK P/LH[LY Tide on Thursday night. game. I thought the first our team a lot, gives us Hudson. “But from the :H]LZ 4VUL` 56>:H]LZ 4VUL` 3(;,9 Kamiko Williams half, Alabama hung a lot of confidence and effort standpoint, and Isabelle Harrison tough with us.” warns people for next Tennessee is a very  +HDWV XS WR  VT IW chipped in 10 points Kyra Crosby had 15 time,” said Johnson good basketball team, HYHQO\ IRU DERXW  D GD\  6DIH DURXQG NLGV DQG SHWV for it by grabbing 21 defensive energy. It was committing nine  H&DQQRW VWDUW D ÀU  )5(( VKLSSLQJ offensive rebounds, significant. It energized turnovers during that  including eight by our entire team. We stretch. )XOO IDFWRU\ ZDUUDQW\  1(: ORZ SULFH ContinuedUK from page 8 Walker. played some tough “We were just turning Kentucky kept defense.” the ball over,” Alverson Mathies shot 2 for 8 pulling away with big Said Conwright, “I said. “We weren’t taking :DV 1RZ 2QO\ in the first half but kept spurts. The Wildcats know my role, and that’s care of it, we didn’t have firing way and hit three scored 18 straight points to play defense.” enough poise on the   )RU D /LPLWHG 7LPH 3-pointers. She was to take a 29-16 lead late The Wildcats held offensive end. That real- coming off a 1-for-7, 2- in the first half after Auburn scoreless for 8 ly hurt us in the first point performance falling behind by five. 1/2 minutes and started half. We could have &DOO against Florida. “We started getting the run by forcing taken that momentum The Wildcats, who aggressive in our half- turnovers on five con- and gone with that, but  lead the nation in court defense,” Mitchell secutive possessions. we had too many 3KRQH OLQHV RSHQ DP SP (67 6KRZQ KHUH L+HDWHU turnover margin, com- said. “We substituted The Tigers had only turnovers and they were  GD\V D ZHHN ,+ 0RGHO mitted only 13. Maegan Conwright in two field goals over the getting offensive 0HGLD &RGH  ,+ 0RGHO They shot 36 percent the game, and she made DOVR DYDLODEOH final 10 minutes of the rebounds. I think that all 6WULFW OLPLW RI  L+HDWHUV SHU KRXVHKROG KHDWV  VT IW (23 of 64) but made up a huge difference in our half to fall behind 31-20, had to do with that.” 279384

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ContinuedJacket from pages 8 First he found Riddle underneath the goal from the high post for the go- ahead score at the 3:50 mark. Smith then stole an entry pass on the other end and got the ball ahead to Michael Wilson for a layup. Following another Mountain Lion turnover, Smith scored after grab- bing an offensive rebound and the Middlesboro lead was 50-44 with 2:40 left in the period. Simpson ended the run with a putback of his own, but baskets by Riddle and Poindexter gave the Jackets a 54-46 lead at the end of the third quarter and Pineville would get no closer than five. Middlesboro led by ten after a Poindexter basket early in the fourth and gained their biggest advantage of the night on a free throw by Rancher JAY COMPTON| Daily News that made it 65-54 with Pineville junior Jacob Skinner drives in for two of 3:55 to play. his nine points in Thursday’s game. Skinner The Lions never quit as rolled his ankle in the final minute of the third Simpson hit two free quarter, had to be helped off the court and didn’t throws after grabbing an return to the game. offensive rebound and Philpot came away with a had a chance,” Thompson Pineville carried a 20-19 MHS junior guard Blake Davis launches a 3-pointer as Pineville’s Jared steal and a layup to cut the said. “Luckily our kids lead into the second quar- Philpot gets over to defend. Davis hit 3 treys and finished with 11 points lead to seven with 3:09 to stepped up and made ter. for the Jackets while Philpot scored 15 for the Mountain Lions. play. some free throws. They It was 26-all when the Poindexter got behind executed at the end better Jackets surged ahead. Pineville, they really three of the four and They’ll host Pike County the Lion press and took a than they had earlier in Smith converted a three- played hard and came teams won’t play again Central in a make-up long in-bounds pass from the year so they’re finding point play, Rancher after us. But I was really unless both can find their game at 2:30 p.m. then Riddle in for a basket, but ways to win.” scored on a putback and proud of my guys and way into the 13th Region head to Harlan County a 3 from Philpot brought Both teams shot the Davis sank another 3 with how they were able to Tournament. where they’ll play Pineville within 67-61 ball well in a fast-paced 2:37 to go before halftime maintain the lead,” “I thought our kids Riverside Christian at with 2:35 remaining. first quarter. Davis came and Middlesboro led 34- Thompson added. “We’re came to play and fought 7:30 p.m. in the Harlan A free throw by off the Jacket bench to hit 26. a young team and getting better than we did last ———County Classic. Simpson at the 1:32 mark a pair of 3-pointers, Smith The Lions were able to our eleventh win of the time, but we just didn’t Pineville 20 14 12 20 — 66 scored four points and cut the lead to four at the season in big. Looking get the job done,” Strange Middlesboro 19 19 16 20 — 74 had the Lions within 69- PINEVILLE (66): John Simpson 64, but the Jackets hit five Foister also hit a 3 for free throw line and ahead to the district tour- added. “We’ve still got a 23, Jared Philpot 15, Jacob Skinner of six free throws in the Middlesboro. Meanwhile Philpot's layup after a nament, this game shows lot to learn so it looks like 9, Byron David Asher 8, Cody Collett that if we have a lead Middlesboro has been our 5, Seth Jeffrey 4, Connor Ford 2, final minute to hold on for Asher scored six points steal made it 36-34 with Luke Brooks 0, Isaac Longworth 0. going into the fourth we teacher this year.” the eight-point win. for the Lions in the first 19 seconds to play in the MIDDLESBORO (74): Donnie “Coach Strange’s period, Simpson and quarter. Foister answered can maintain it.” Pineville (6-12) plays Foister 14, Cameron Rancher 11, teams are always tough Philpot had four each and by driving in for his own Thursday’s game was at Corbin this evening at Derek Smith 11, Blake Davis 11, Zack Riddle 10, Austin Poindexter and those kids found a Cody Collett scored five layup and the Jackets took the fourth of the season 7:30 p.m. Middlesboro 10, Michael Wilson 3, Jarrell way to get themselves off the Pineville bench — a 38-34 lead into the half. between the Jackets and (11-9) has two games Stephney 2, Jake Taylor 2, Boone back into it to where they including a late 3 as “I give credit to Lions. Middlesboro won scheduled for Saturday. Bowling 0. DISH Network delivers more of what you want for less than you’d expect. Pineville junior center John Simpson scores inside as Middlesboro’s Austin Poindexter (22) and Boone Bowling defend. Simpson scored 13 of his game- high 23 points in the fourth quarter, but it Packages starting at wasn’t enough as the Jackets hit five of six Now Playing on free throws in DISH Network! the final minute to pull out a 74- 66 win FREE MO. Thursday. OVER 20 MOVIE CHANNELS for 12 months Local Channels Included! with 24 month agreement. For 3 months. Get More Titles Than NETFLIX!

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