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CDISPATCH.COM 50 ¢ Newsstand | 40 ¢ Home Delivery Tuesday | September 6, 2016 CPD officer arrested in domestic violence She is also on the police department.” Patrol officer already disciplined for fighting with civilian employee pro- City officials did not com- bation for a year ment this morning on potential BY ISABELLE ALTMAN des County sheriff’s deputies. partment’s standard procedure for the same inci- consequences for Blair follow- [email protected] CPD officers responded in dealing with officer-involved dent. ing her arrest. The council will to the call at about 1:30 a.m., incidents. After the city meet at 5 p.m. today at the mu- An officer with the Colum- according to Public Informa- Blair, a patrol officer, was council levied nicipal complex. bus Police Department has tion Officer Joe Dillon. When previously suspended for 60 Blair’s discipline Blair is being held in Lown- been arrested on a domestic responders realized the call days from the CPD for fighting Blair following the des County Adult Detention violence charge. involved a fellow CPD officer, with a civilian in a McDonald’s fight at McDon- Center awaiting her first ap- Kenyada Blair, 25, was ar- they secured the scene and parking lot in June. She was ald’s, Mayor Robert Smith told pearance in Justice Court. rested early this morning at called the sheriff’s depart- scheduled to return to work in The Dispatch the officer was CPD hired Blair in 2015. Her her Columbus home by Lown- ment, Dillon said, per the de- mid-November, Dillon said. “lucky to still have a job with salary is $37,500.

Ex-police HAPPY LABOR DAY officer killed in Noxubee County wreck 3 others injured in one- vehicle crash on Labor Day

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A former Columbus Police Department officer was killed on Monday in a one-ve- hicle accident in Noxubee County. A Mississippi Highway Patrol press re- lease confirmed 49-year-old Tommie Har- ris of Columbus was killed after the La- bor Day morning wreck. Harris was one of four occupants in a 2005 Nissan Titan, along with 53-year-old Jimmy Foote and 52-year-old Lisa Foote, both of Columbus, and 45-year-old Rita Smith of Macon. Jimmy Foote was driving the pickup. Columbus Public Information Officer Joe Dillon confirmed Harris previously served with CPD. Dillon said he served on the force in the 1990s, but The Dispatch See WRECK, 6A Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff Starr Moody, 4, and Stevie Moody III, 3, wave American flags while their grandmother Michelle Butler grills hamburg- ers and hot dogs at the John C. Stennis Lock and Dam Monday evening. Starr and Stevie live in Columbus with their mother Jasmine Samone Butler. Lowndes, Oktibbeha generate $2.5M MUW considers capital campaign from tax sales More than 2,000 surveys 250 buyers invest in taxes sent to potential donors on 2,700 properties BY ISABELLE ALTMAN [email protected] BY ALEX HOLLOWAY [email protected] Mississippi Univer- sity for Women has Tax sales in Lowndes hired a fundraising and Oktibbeha counties last company to conduct week generated more than a feasibility study de- $2.5 million. termining whether Both counties held sales the university should on tax liens of delinquent launch a capital cam- Stevens properties on Aug. 29. The paign. sales finished by aroundAndrews It would be the university’s first-ev- noon the next day. er formal capital campaign, accord- In Lowndes County, the tax sale gen- ing to MUW Foundation Executive erated $1.47 million, according to Tax Director Andrea Stevens. Assessor Greg Andrews. He said the sale Sinclair, Townes and Company, an had 198 buyers, and 1,758 parcels. Buyers Atlanta-based firm, began the study spent an additional $80,000 on overbids in mid-summer, sending out more Dispatch file photo on properties, he said. than 2,000 surveys to alumni and Callaway Hall on the Mississippi University for Women campus is pictured in this See TAX SALES, 6A See MUW, 6A Dispatch file photo. MUW is considering its first-ever formal capital campaign.

WEATHER FIVE QUESTIONS CALENDAR LOCAL FOLKS PUBLIC MEETINGS 1 In what year was the United Nations Today Thursday founded? ■ “Urinetown” auditions: Today: The 2 How many pixels are in one through Sunday Starkville Community Theatre regular meeting megapixel? ■ Tennessee Williams Trib- holds auditions for “Urine- of CLRA Board 3 What is the world’s largest amphib- ute: The 15th annual Tribute town, The Musical” at 6:30 of Directors has ian? in Columbus includes an open- 4 Who was the first Country Music p.m. today at the Playhouse ing night gala Sept. 8 featuring been resched- Associated (CMA) Entertainer of the on Main, 108 E. Main St., Colin Knox Wright music, food, silent auction uled for today Year? Starkville. Parts available for First grade, Annunciation at the CLRA 5 In “Napoleon Dynamite,” who is actors, singers, dancers of and David Roby in “sometimes Napoleon playing tetherball with at the all ages. Prepare one minute there’s God so quickly”; the corporate office, end of the film? High 93 Low 70 of a song to sing a capella play “Unseen Character” 6 p.m. (Sept. 9-11); free acting Sunny Answers, 8B or with piano (bring sheet Today: Colum- Full forecast on music; pianist provided. No workshops with Roby (Sept. bus City Council, page 2A. recordings). Or may sing a 9-10); Stella Shouting Contest Courthouse, (Sept. 9); scholars’ talks and portion of “Amazing Grace” or 5 p.m. “The Star-Spangled Banner.” more. Several events are free. Sept. 15: Wear comfortable clothes For schedule or tickets, visit Lowndes County INSIDE and close-toed shoes. Pro- tennesseewilliamstribute.org duction dates: Nov. 10-13, or call 662-368-8591. Tickets Supervisors, Classifieds7B Obituaries 5A 15-19. For information, call also available at the Columbus Martha Sanders, of Co- Courthouse, 137th Year, No. 150 Comics 6B Opinions 4A 662-769-1177. Arts Council, 501 Main St. lumbus, works at TJ Maxx. 9 a.m.

DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com DID YOU HEAR? SAY WHAT? “We have to see how we respond to this as a young football team.” ‘Don’t Breathe’ tops box office MSU football coach Dan Mullen. Story, 1B. again over Labor Day weekend Tuesday BY JAKE COYLE AP Film Writer Estimated ticket NEW YORK — The sales for Friday A Thousand Words horror thriller “Don’t through Sunday Breathe” topped the box 1. “Don’t Breathe,” $15.7 office for the second million ($5.3 million interna- straight week, while sev- tional). 2. “Suicide Squad,” $10 eral new releases strug- million ($11.8 million inter- gled to find traction over a national). typically sleepy Labor Day 3. “Pete’s Dragon,” $6.5 weekend at North Ameri- million ($3.3 million interna- can movie theaters. tional). The Sony Screen Gems 4. “Kubo and the Two release made an estimated Strings,” $6.5 million ($1.7 $15.7 million in its second million international). weekend, according to stu- 5. “Sausage Party,” $5.3 million ($4.6 million interna- dio estimates Sunday. The tional). R-rated “Don’t Breathe,” 6. “The Light Between about an ill-considered Oceans,” $5 million. home invasion of a blind 7. “Bad Moms,” $4.7 man, is on pace to make million ($5 million interna- $19.4 million over the four- tional). day holiday weekend. Pro- 8. “War Dogs,” $4.7 million duced for just $10 million, ($3.6 million international). the film has made $51.1 9. “Hell or High Water,” million in total. $4.5 million. 10. “Mechanic: Resurrec- Its success spelled tion,” $4.3 million ($7.6 doom for the other horror million international). film trying to gain a foot- Source: comScore hold: “Morgan,” a low-bud- get science-fiction thriller to 2,011 theaters, mark- directed by Ridley Scott’s ing the latest in a string son, Luke Scott. Open- ing on more than 2,000 of disappointments for the screens, it bombed with Weinstein Co. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff just $2 million. The DreamWorks dra- Lightnin’ Malcolm performs at the Black Prairie Blues Festival in West Point Friday night. Also torpedoed was ma “The Light Between the Robert De Niro-Edgar the Oceans,” starring Mi- Ramirez boxing drama chael Fassbender and Ali- “Hands of Stone,” about cia Vikander, debuted with Panamanian boxer Robert a modest $5 million a day Duran. It made just $1.3 after it premiered at the million while expanding Venice Film Festival.

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TONIGHT WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Tropical storm warning Clear and humid Mostly sunny Mostly sunny and warm Sunny and warm Becoming cloudy and Hurricane Newton remaining warm remained in effect this 67° 94° 69° 95° 70° 96° 70° 95° 71° takes aim at Mexico morning for Northeast ALMANAC DATA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Columbus Monday TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Monday 93° 68° CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico — Au- Normal 90° 67° thorities in the southern portion of Record 105° (1954) 51° (2010) PROVIDENCE, R.I. — Hermine is ex- PRECIPITATION (in inches) pected to begin weakening as it churns Mexico’s Baja California peninsula or- Monday 0.00 hundreds of miles offshore in the Atlan- dered schools closed and set up emer- Month to date 0.00 Normal month to date 0.59 tic Ocean, but forecasters warn it could gency shelters as Hurricane Newton Year to date 46.20 continue to impact areas from New York gained strength while bearing down Normal year to date 38.66 to southern New England with pounding on the twin resorts of Los Cabos for a TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES waves, coastal flooding and beach ero- predicted arrival this morning. In feet as of Flood 24-hr. Boat owners pulled fishing craft in 7 a.m. Mon. Stage Stage Chng. sion before it moves out to sea. Amory 20 11.53 +0.01 A tropical storm warning remained from the water and business owners Bigbee 14 3.23 +0.01 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. nailed boards and sheets of plywood Columbus 15 4.35 -0.03 in effect this morning from New York’s Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Warm Stationary Jetstream over windows in Cabo San Lucas, the Fulton 20 7.23 +0.14 -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Long Island to Massachusetts. Tupelo 21 1.05 +0.02 resort that was hammered by Catego- WED THU WED THU New York officials extended beach LAKE LEVELS City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W ry 3 Hurricane Odile in 2014. Officials Atlanta 93/71/s 93/71/s Nashville 94/71/s 92/73/pc closures beyond Labor Day because of In feet as of 24-hr. warned that Newton might cause tor- 7 a.m. Mon. Capacity Level Chng. Boston 77/67/sh 80/72/pc Orlando 88/73/pc 89/74/t continued deadly rip currents, but some Chicago 90/74/pc 85/67/pc Philadelphia 91/73/s 95/76/s rential rainfalls. Aberdeen Dam 188 163.78 +0.13 Dallas 93/76/pc 95/76/pc Phoenix 91/74/r 92/77/pc ignored the warnings. Stennis Dam 166 136.32 +0.13 Honolulu 87/75/sh 87/75/pc Raleigh 93/73/s 96/73/s The New York Post said police issued Bevill Dam 136 136.25 -0.07 Jacksonville 91/66/s 92/69/s Salt Lake City 83/59/s 83/56/s - SOLUNAR TABLE Memphis 92/77/s 94/77/pc Seattle 69/55/pc 70/51/pc $80 tickets to at least four surfers at Rock- In New Jersey, big waves and churn Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. The solunar period indicates peak feeding times for away Beach. An emergency worker who ing surf up to the base of dunes were re- fi sh and game. Major Minor Major Minor SUN AND MOON MOON PHASES dived into the Atlantic Ocean at Coney Is- ported in some areas of the state hit hard Tue. 5:05a 11:16a 5:27p 11:38p TUE WED FIRST FULL LAST NEW land to save a swimmer who violated the by Superstorm Sandy in October 2012, Wed. 5:53a 12:04p 6:16p ---- Sunrise 6:31 a.m. 6:32 a.m. Sunset 7:12 p.m. 7:11 p.m. ban told the Post that the current felt like including the Ocean County communities Forecasts and graphics provided by Moonrise 11:10 a.m. 12:03 p.m. a “300-pound guy pulling me back out to of Point Pleasant Beach, Bay Head, Man- AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Moonset 10:24 p.m. 11:01 p.m. Sep 9 Sep 16 Sep 23 Sep 30 sea.” toloking and Brick. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 3A MSU SPORTS BLOG ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Visit The Dispatch MSU Sports Blog for breaking For only $1.50 per month, print subscribers can get unlimited Bulldog news: www.cdispatch.com/msusports access to story comments, extra photos, newspaper archives and much more with an online subscription. Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $9 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe

UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME Analysis: Tax and budget groups? Been there, done that

the Senate is the Finance Com- Legislative Budget Committee knock those guesses off kilter. The Joint Legislative Budget Committee mittee. plans only a single day of hear- Politicians who ignore solid ad- plans only a single day of hearings this year Each chamber has its own ings, on Friday, Oct. 7. vice and adopt a too-rosy reve- Appropriations Committee that There never has been a gold- nue outlook can write a budget BY EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS used wisely. deals with spending. There’s en age of budget writing in Mis- destined for mid-year cuts. The Associated Press Still, in a state where public also a 14-member Joint Legisla- sissippi. Things were not per- The weeks of annual budget budget hearings have become tive Budget Committee that is fect under the Democrats who hearings were often informa- JACKSON — Mississippi’s increasingly superficial the chaired by the House speaker held the majority in the state tive and productive. Legislators Republican legislative leaders past several years, it’s hard to one year and the lieutenant gov- House and Senate for genera- got a chance, in a public forum, have created “working groups” shake the sense that lawmak- ernor the next. tions, and they have not been to ask detailed questions about that will meet a few days over ers are reinventing the wheel. The joint committee used to perfect under the Republicans spending requests or to air con- the next several weeks to delve First, to the idea of “working hold public hearings through- who’ve held the majority the stituents’ concerns about how into tax policies and pick apart groups.” The 174-member Mis- out September to start evalu- past few years. agencies were providing, or of- government spending practic- sissippi Legislature has had ating agencies’ spending re- Budget writing is more art ten failing to provide, services. es. these since, well, forever. They quests for the fiscal year that than science. Spending plans But, some of the hearings were The effort is designed to are called committees. begins the following July 1. In are based, in large measure, on also padded with overly long help elected officials obtain a The House Ways and Means the past few years, though, the experts’ educated guess about presentations from agency di- deeper understanding about Committee handles matters meeting schedule has been how much money the state rectors who brought too many how revenue is collected and dealing with taxes, fees and pared from weeks to days to might collect in any given year. underlings to fill chairs in the to examine whether it’s being bonds. The equivalent group in mere hours. 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PETER IMES General Manager ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller POSSUMHAW Mystery of the furling flag ometimes the wind whipped within American Indian began to systematically take conviction, and encouragement it’s like other across the Prairie groups, particularly Iroquois. or strip the trees from the col- to press for liberty,” when gov- Speople know furling the mystery Locke was referred to as the onies under the “Broad Arrow ernment is thought to overstep something I don’t. flag. The flag was Father of “classical liberalism Act.” its bounds. Like maybe I didn’t white with a simple and limited republican [as in Thus, by 1775, a rumble had On July 24, 2015, an Appeal get the password green symbol and republic] government.” Ideas begun in the colonies which to Heaven legislative caucus or learn the secret three or four words were beginning to hum on “nat- led to the advent of the “Appeal consisting of government offi- handshake. across the top. ural law,” certain “unalienable to Heaven” flag that has now cials from 18 states organized Every few days Then one day I saw rights” like life, liberty and resurged. Reportedly, the flag to promote their cause. Those I pass a neighbor’s it blown straight out property, and suggestions that was flown by George Washing- states included Georgia, Ar- house where a few as if in a headwind. when all resources and justices ton, and in 1776 Massachusetts kansas, South Dakota, North months ago four The symbol was on earth have been exhausted adopted the flag for its official Dakota, Arizona, New Mexico, large flags ap- Shannon Bardwell a tree, not unlike an “appeal to heaven” remains. navy which would soon be- New Hampshire, Missouri, peared. It may have a Christmas tree, Which may or may not lead to come the United States Navy. Mississippi, Texas, Illinois, been about July 4, so I wasn’t and the words said, “Appeal to civil disobedience by following The rumbles would ultimately Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, surprised to see the American Heaven.” a “higher” law. result in the Declaration of Indiana, Ohio, Utah and South flag. A second flag was the Sources state those words The tree on the flag is a Independence and the Revolu- Carolina. Christian flag and the third were coined by Englishman white pine, also called the tionary War. And so, the mystery of the was the flag of Israel, and these John Locke in his “Second “liberty pine” and the “tree of Fast forward to today where furling flag was solved. More did not surprise me either. But Treatise of Government,” a peace.” The white pine was an those who bear the flag claim information can be found at the fourth flag was a mystery. document on the ideas of a old growth tree native to the it is a symbol of “the American appealtoheaven.org Every time I passed the workable democracy, ideas colonies, being 6 feet in diame- spirit for independence, with Shannon Bardwell’s column flags I tried to decipher the he gleaned from New World ter and up to 230 feet in height. rights that cannot be relin- appears in The Dispatch most words and the emblem on the travelers and their accounts The King of England wanted quished or taken away.” A coali- Mondays. Email reaches her at unknown flag but invariably of governing structures found the trees for sailing ships and tion was formed for “solidarity, [email protected].

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Voice of the people Questions loom In Friday’s story about police pay, The Dispatch nailed it with the headline: “Concerns loom.” I’m not sure my concern is the same as the overview committee’s. Mayor Smith and Chief Operations Officer Armstrong say they can’t recruit without a pay increase, they tried, but can’t increase pay without a tax increase. They cite as support 26 unfilled positions in the department (77 budgeted, 51 hired). Not that I don’t really believe the government will spend my money more wisely than I would, but it really annoys me when it appears they’re holding the police force hostage until they can get public support for a tax increase. New hires receive roughly $32,000 in sala- ry. If those 26 unfilled spots are already in the budget, there’s $832,000 just in salary. If the 51 officers doing the work of 77 could divide the salary of 77, each would get a year-end bonus of $16,000! I know that’s rounded off and over-simplified, but as a citizen, my first question would be, “How hard did you try?” If the patrol officers are asking the same thing, the leaders might learn that salary isn’t the only recruitment problem. Military, police, fire fighters, other first respond- ers aren’t in it just for the money. They need to MISSISSIPPI VOICES believe their leadership is being straight with them. Bob Altman Importing college students is also a Columbus Hunting and survival of the species growth industry The article by Slim Smith regarding gator hunting was interesting, but not surprising. OXFORD — For shifted attention to the was 16.5 percent. Most recently it There isn’t much gator hunting around here, at every person who left classrooms. Higher dropped to 10.5 percent. In some least not that I know of, anyway. this state in search of education is a growth years, because the pie is bigger, People hunt for a variety of reasons, some- higher education last industry in Mississippi, the percentage yielded a funding times more than just one. Hunting to put meat fall, more than five from too. increase, but not at the pace of costs. on the table has been a human endeavor ever other states enrolled This is a category in What may be key is that Mis- since there have been humans. Even many at a Mississippi public which many states have sissippi’s changes seem to be less animals hunt other animals in order to eat, and university. a net deficit. That is, drastic. While state support has the human being is an animal. A lot of people Think about that. more students leave a fallen and tuition has increased, the hunt for recreation. Getting “back to nature” and Then ask yourself state than arrive to seek increments have been manageable. pitting your hunting skills against the survival whether it’s smart for the a diploma. California is a No doubt, the burden has truly been instincts of an animal provides enjoyment. Some Legislature to continue leading exporter as are shifted to students and families. people “cull” herds so that more animals may reducing the slice of Charlie Mitchell Georgia, Florida, Con- Where state funds provided 25 survive and be healthier than they otherwise state income allocated to necticut, Massachusetts, percent of the University of Missis- would be if the land was overpopulated, making its eight institutions. Minnesota, Illinois, New York, New sippi operating budget 10 years ago, food scarce. The biggie for a lot of hunters is the There are 16,000 nonresident Jersey, Texas and Tennessee. the public contribution slipped to 15 trophy. Bragging rights go with the biggest set college students in Mississippi, Why? percent for the last budget year. of antlers, or horns, or spurs, or whatever means according to the Institutions of The Times reported, not surpris- As an employee in higher edu- is used to measure the success of the hunt. Higher Learning System Profile. ingly, that it was due to money. cation, it’s been a practice to avoid I don’t hunt much any more, for a variety Put them all in one place and they’d What the states that are losing topics related to state universities. of reasons. Hunting has gotten to be big time. mirror the population of Natchez or students have in common is sharp Conflict of interest, you know. This, If you don’t own or lease land, preferably in Greenwood or Long Beach. — really sharp — increases in tui- however, is about economic develop- the hundreds or thousands of acres, you have Too, the number is steadily tion to offset sharp — really sharp ment more than any campus-related virtually no place to hunt. Leasing good land is rising, according to the New York — reductions in public support. issue. ultra-expensive. Big money to be made, and it’s Times. Who can blame parents for After the national implosion of a sellers’ market. What public land is available In addition to backpacks and bargain hunting? Tuition at Illinois 2008, it became clear that America’s for hunting is very risky. You have no idea who sneakers, what do they bring? State is $15,000 per year. It’s half economy wasn’t going to return with is out there or where, or if they are safe and The average add-on for nonresi- that at any Mississippi university. the mechanisms of the last century. responsible hunters or not. It’s a real crap(py) dents attending Ole Miss, Mississip- For every Illinois student staying in Much less big manufacturing; much shoot, pardon the pun. There are so many slob pi State, Jackson State, Alcorn or the Illinois, eight left. more service-oriented. hunters today that finding true hunters has University of Southern Mississippi Several states, according to the Always struggling, Mississippi become difficult, to say the least. People will is very close to $10,000 a year. You Times, are in equilibrium — about must look to niche opportunities — ignore game limits or legal size and act like it’s don’t have to pass College Algebra the same number of students com- tourism, entertainment, sports and no big deal. to cipher that: $160 million. It’s ing to the state as leaving. Magnet … higher education. This is not a One animal that exists in tremendous num- essentially “found money.” states with Mississippi are South state where one sector dominates bers, but is only hunted by landowners’ permis- The imports also pay the same Carolina, Alabama, Oklahoma, Ore- as agriculture did in the past. It’s sion or lease is wild hog. Farmers ought to pay tuition and fees as homegrown gon and North Dakota. going to continue to be a state where hunters to kill these predators, but if there’s students, and the $10,000 each is Money alone can’t be cited as the lots of smaller sectors combine to money involved, greed rears it’s ugly head again. just a trickle compared to what the only factor or event the dominant provide opportunities. Nationally, Hunters need to be responsible, no matter what $16,000 spend on rent, food, cloth- factor in selecting a college. The universities provide 2.5 million jobs, game they’re hunting. Don’t leave trash behind. ing, fuel and everything else (includ- decision of whether and where to at- and 60 percent of them are cleri- Don’t leave a wounded animal to suffer a linger- ing the occasional mug of beer). tend college is subjective, no doubt. cal, managerial, engineering, food ing death. Be a good shot. In June, this column focused But money must be part of the pic- service, construction, maintenance If somebody really wants to do something on surging spending by college ture given that New Jersey, where and more. useful about the survival of the species, advocate athletics, focusing on the two South- the tuition is $4,000 more than the The IHL tallies higher educa- stopping over-populating humankind. Inner eastern Conference schools — Mis- national average, saw 13 students tion in Mississippi as a $4.6 billion cities are bursting at the seams with people who sissippi State and Ole Miss. Due to leave for each student imported. enterprise. have no direction or hope. They hunt and kill ESPN’s SEC Network and national So what’s official Mississippi Steps to import more students other humans for drug territories, or whatever rankings in multiple sports, the two doing about higher ed? Pretty much could only help. cash or pawnable geegaws they can steal. Those schools this year have about $180 the same as other states, really. As Charlie Mitchell is an associate are the “hunters” who need attention. million to spend — double the total state revenue has risen, a declin- dean of journalism at the University Cameron Triplett of just a few years ago. ing slice of the general fund has of Mississippi. Email reaches him at Brooksville An article in last week’s Times been provided. In 2000, the share [email protected]. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 5A How the American unity forged after Sept. 11 broke apart ence changed his life. He came amid economic concerns, a cruits cited the attacks as they 15th anniversary of attacks is this Sunday home and became a firefighter. Gallup poll around then found signed up. BY JENNIFER PELTZ Sunday. Gallup’s 15-year-old Hile, who now runs a risk only 43 percent of Americans Congress scrubbed parti- The Associated Press poll of Americans’ national management firm, remembers were satisfied with how things sanship to pass a $40 billion it as a time of communal kind- were going. anti-terrorism and victim aid pride hit its lowest-ever point ness, when “everybody under- Then, in under two hours on measure three days after the NEW YORK — For a time, this year. In a country that now stood how quickly things could Sept. 11, the nation lost nearly attacks, and approval ratings it felt like the attack that shat- seems carved up by door-slam- tered America had also brought change ... and how quickly you 3,000 people, two of its tall- for lawmakers and the presi- ming disputes over race, im- could feel vulnerable.” est buildings and its sense of dent sped to historic highs. A it together. migration, national security, After Sept. 11, signs of new- A decade and a half later, he impregnability. But out of the special postage stamp declared policing and politics, people im- sees a nation where economic shock, fear and sorrow rose “United We Stand,” and Amer- found unity seemed to well up pelled by the spirit of common stress has pushed many peo- a feeling of regaining some icans agreed: A Newsweek everywhere, from the homes purpose after Sept. 11 rue how ple to look out for themselves. things, too — a shared identity, poll found 79 percent felt 9/11 where American flags appeared much it has slipped away. Where people stick to their a heartfelt commitment to the would make the country stron- virtually overnight to the Cap- Jon Hile figured he could comfort zones. nation indivisible. ger and more unified. itol steps where lawmakers help the ground zero cleanup “I wish that we truly remem- Stores ran out of flags. “I really saw people stand up pushed aside party lines to sing because he worked in industri- bered,” he says, “like we said Americans from coast to coast for America. ... And I was very “God Bless America” together. al air pollution control. So he we’d never forget.” cupped candle flames and proud of that,” recalls Maria That cohesion feels vanish- traveled from Louisville, Ken- Terrorism barely registered prayed at vigils, gave blood and Medrano-Nehls, a retired state ingly distant as the 15th anni- tucky, to volunteer, and it is not among Americans’ top worries billions of dollars, cheered fire- library agency worker in Lin- versary of the attacks arrives exaggerating to say the experi- in early September 2001, but fighters and police. Military re- coln, Nebraska.

STARKVILLE NIGHT MARKET Lawmakers likely to do what they do best: the bare minimum All Congress must do this month is keep the government from shutting down on Oct. 1 BY ANDREW TAYLOR in 2013. The Associated Press But it’s a complicated path for the temporary WASHINGTON — spending bill. Some Lawmakers return to House conservatives Washington this week say the measure should for an abbreviated elec- last into next year, when tion-season session in there is a new president which they will likely do and a new Congress, what they do best: the and that would block bare minimum. any chance for a session All Congress must after the Nov. 8 election. do this month is keep the government from shutting down on Oct. 1 and, with any luck, finally provide money for the fight against the mosquito-borne Zika virus. Republi- William Jones Incomplete Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff cans controlling Con- memorialfuneral.net Mary Tate Glasco, 4, shows her homemade popsicle during the Night Market in Starkville Friday evening. Mary gress promise they was visiting her grandparents, Robert and Kim Cadenhead. won’t stumble now, but the weeks ahead could prove tricky. Larry Ferguson A chief motivation Incomplete for the September ses- memorialfuneral.net sion, especially for AREA OBITUARIES Senate Majority Lead- COMMERCIAL DISPATCH OBITUARY with the garment plant. er Mitch McConnell, Tommie Harris R-Ky., is allowing law- POLICY In addition to her parents, she COLUMBUS — Tommie makers to return to Obituaries with basic information includ- was preceded in death by her ing visitation and service times, are pro- “Skeet” Harris, 49, died Sept. 5, campaigning as soon vided free of charge. Extended obituaries husband, Fred Pennington; and 2016. as possible. 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Paid notices must be Arrangements are incomplete finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion the next tal-Golden Triangle. Imagine how and will be announced by Me- day Monday through Thursday; and on Arrangements are incomplete overwhelming morial Funeral Home. Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday and Monday and will be announced by Me- arranging her funeral publication. For more information, call morial Funeral Home. would be. 662-328-2471. Helen Harris STARKVILLE — Helen Jean Give her the perfect gift, make pre-arrangements as a Della Sims couple with Lowndes Funeral Home & Crematory. Margaret Pennington Harris, 65, died Aug. 31, 2016. COLUMBUS — Della Mae VERNON, Ala. — Margaret Services will be at 11 a.m. Sims, 80, died Aug. 30, 2016, at Call today for an appointment (662) 328-1808. Pennington, 83, died Sept. 3, Wednesday at Sixteenth Section Baptist Memorial Hospital-Gold- 2016, at Generations of Vernon. MB Church with William A. en Triangle. Services are at 2 p.m. today Richardson officiating. 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She’d Trump delegate. 6A TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Starkville residents could see 6-mill tax hike from city, county investments

schedule a work at the same time I understand request for a 50 percent proper- Industrial park, police station bonds raising session for their the hesitancy of some not want- ty tax diversion. road bond op- ing to have it since taxes are Those pledges will help fund millage rate; county adding mill for roads tions, including already going up anyway for bond payments in the future. BY CARL SMITH Ad valorem rates affect how a 10-year note, in the industrial park,” he said. “I The project will create a gro- [email protected] much residents pay for real the near future. feel like we, as a county, pride cery store in an underserved property, including taxes on Language in ourselves for being able to work area of the city and lay the Starkville residents should Perkins’ motion within our budget. As times groundwork for future develop- homes, rental properties, busi- Maynard see 6.35-mill tax increase next nesses, business fixtures and setting the 1-mill go on and prices adjust, we ment. fiscal year due to city and coun- equipment, car tags and utili- city increase calls wouldn’t be asking for this mill Once completed, the 7.58- ty investments toward industri- ties. for the additional tax levy to roll if it wasn’t a necessity.” acre development is expect- al recruitment, improvements A 6.35-mill increase means off the books once the SPD im- Both boards are scheduled ed to generate an additional to its municipal police station a homeowner utilizing home- provement bond is satisfied. to approve their respective FY $134,000 in annual property and an expected county road stead exemption will pay an Ward 5 Alderman Scott May- 2016-17 budgets by mid-Sep- taxes. SOCSD is set to receive bond. additional $63.50 annually per nard said both city projects are tember. an additional $64,000 — school Aldermen are expected to $100,000 of assessment. Com- investments in Starkville’s fu- taxes cannot be waived — while raise taxes by 3.6 mills for Fis- mercial property owners pay a ture. Board unveils Wal-Mart TIF the county (about $48,000) and cal Year 2016-17, increasing the higher ratio. No other tax increases are Aldermen are also expected city ($21,000) will see addition- rate from 21.98 mills to 25.58 Both boards have commit- expected for the upcoming fis- to schedule a public hearing al revenues. mills, while supervisors fore- ted to funding infrastructure cal year, said Maynard, who on a 15-year, $1.5 million-max- A report by TIF advisors cast a 2.75-mill increase, with and other improvements to a serves as the chairman of the imum tax increment financing Gouras and Associates esti- the overall countywide operat- Golden Triangle Development city’s budget committee. package that will fund pub- mates the Wal-Mart Neighbor- ing rate jumping from 118.99 LINK-backed industrial park. “The industrial park gives lic improvements associated hood Market will generate $20 mills to 121.74 mills. The city is expected to allocate the LINK property that can be with the pending construction million in annual sales, which The third destination for 2.6 new mills toward debt ser- marketed for a variety of indus- of a Wal-Mart Neighborhood will result in an estimated local taxes, the Starkville-Ok- vice on its $7 million commit- tries, and the police department Market and fuel center in east $259,000 sales tax rebate for tibbeha Consolidated School ment, while supervisors are al- will be positioned for the next Starkville. the city each year. District, previously approved locating 1.75 additional mills for 20 years,” he said. The developer, Wal-Mart It also forecasts a $146,000 a fiscal year budget that is ex- its $7 million portion. District 1 Supervisor John Stores East LP, is asking the annual debt service for the pected not to require a tax in- Ward 6 Alderman Roy A. Montgomery said the 1-mill city and county for tax diver- bonds at a 5.5 percent interest crease. Superintendent Lewis Perkins also successfully lob- increase for infrastructure im- sions to help fund infrastruc- rate for 15 years. Holloway previously said the bied for a 1-mill increase this provements is needed since the ture improvements, including a About 150 construction jobs district will fund constructing summer to specifically fund county has lagged behind with traffic signal on Highway 12, for are needed to build the store, bonds for a partnership school renovations to Starkville Police road repairs. The county does the proposed 43,000-square- the report states, while 95 as- for grades 6-7 with millage roll- Department, while District 2 well to stay in its overall budget, foot development. sociate positions are expected ing off the books this year. That Supervisor Orlando Trainer he said, and supervisors do not Specifically, the developer is to be created, with an annual campus will be built at Missis- found board support to allocate take tax increases lightly. asking Starkville for a 100 per- payroll estimated at about $2 sippi State University and also an additional mill for road and “I understand putting a mill cent ad valorem pledge and a 50 million. house MSU’s College of Educa- bridge improvement. to fund (road improvements) percent pledge of sales taxes, The public hearing is expect- tion. Supervisors are expected to because they’re a necessity, but while the county will receive a ed to be held Sept. 20.

AROUND THE STATE Funny money: Inmates Use Only.” The state remained any states have seen obe- with murder and conspir- seen on Aug. 26. His body Pontotoc County Sher- tied for the second fat- sity rates fall. Only Kansas acy in the death of a man was found Thursday. called to pick up fake iff Leo Mask says it ap- test in the nation in 2015, and Kentucky saw obesity whose body was found in $100s by road pears someone was haul- with nearly 36 percent of rates rise. the Bogue Chitto River. Body found during PONTOTOC — Some ing theater equipment adults reporting they were Louisiana was the fat- Chief Sheriff’s Inves- Mississippi inmates were because a movie reel was obese. That rate didn’t test state, with an obesi- tigator Greg Martin tells search for missing man KILN — Hancock picking peas in a garden also tossed by the road. change from 2014. ty rate above 36 percent. the Enterprise-Journal County officials say a body when they got a call to Deputies were counting An advocacy group, Colorado is the skinniest, 25-year-old Anthony has been found in woods clean up money scattered the funny money, and an the Trust for America’s with adult obesity rates Dauden and 26-year-old near Kiln — an area where along a roadside. investigation continues. Health, released a report just over 20 percent. Bridget Dillon are being a search was going on for It seemed too good to Thursday analyzing data held without bond. a man missing for more be true — and it was. collected by a federal gov- They’re accused of kill- Mississippi adult Bogue Chitto River than a week. The Northeast Missis- ernment telephone survey. ing 29-year-old Cort Gat- body: 2 charged with Hancock County Cor- sippi Daily Journal reports obesity rate stays The 2015 survey found lin. Martin says the state oner Jim Faulk told south the fake currency, found second-worst in 2015 adult obesity rates fell conspiracy, murder medical examiner found Mississippi media that the Saturday, made for use in JACKSON — New gov- in Minnesota, Montana, SUMMIT — The Pike that Gatlin had been shot man’s identity had not yet movies. One of $100 bills ernment data shows Mis- New York and Ohio in County sheriff’s office three times in the head. says two McComb resi- been confirmed as of late was emblazoned with sissippi adults are just as 2015. That was the first Gatlin had been report- dents have been charged ed missing and was last Monday afternoon. words “For Motion Picture obese as ever. time in the last 10 years

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Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff Samarth Patel, 13, Demarius Burgin, 8, and Terrence Gardner Jr, 7, play basketball at the John C. Stennis Lock and Dam in Columbus last week. Samarth is the grandson of Harry Patel. Demarius is the son of Leslie House and Demetrius Burgin. Terrence is the son of Aquela and Terrence Gardner Sr.

Police losing battle to get drivers to put down their phones

mainland U.S. and Puer- Breathalyzer or a blood NHTSA: Estimated 3,500 people to Rico in 2015, up from test to see if they are us- almost 3,200 in 2014. ing their phones,” said killed in crashes involving distracted The number of deaths in Deborah Hersman, pres- drivers in 2015 which cellphones were ident and chief executive the distraction rose from of the National Safety BY DENISE LAVOIE know it’s dangerous, but I 406 in 2014 to 476 in 2015. Council and former chair- AP Legal Affairs Writer heard my phone go off and But many safety advo- woman of the National I had to look at it,’” said cates say crashes involv- Transportation Safety WEST BRIDGEWA- West Bridgewater Officer ing cellphones are vastly Board. “Certainly, law en- TER, Mass. — State Matthew Monteiro. underreported because forcement can ask people, troopers in Chattanooga, The National Highway police are forced to rely ‘Can I see your phone?’ Tennessee, have been Traffic Safety Adminis- on what they are told by but people can refuse, so known to patrol in a trac- tration estimates nearly drivers, many of whom they then have to get a tor-trailer so they can sit 3,500 people were killed aren’t going to admit they search warrant.” up high and spot drivers in crashes involving dis- were using their phones. texting behind the wheel. tracted drivers in the “You don’t have a In Bethesda, Mary- land, a police officer dis- guised himself as a home- INDUSTRIAL RECYCLING less man, stood near a Oak Hill Academy’s busy intersection and radioed ahead to officers down the road about tex- 2016 Homecoming & ting drivers. In two hours last October, police gave out 56 tickets. And in West Bridgewa- 50th Anniversary Reception ter, Massachusetts, south of Boston, an officer regu- larly tools around town on Friday, September 9, 2016 his bicycle, pedals up to drivers at stoplights and hands them $105 tickets. Texting while driving Waste disposal/removal services to our industrial in the U.S. is not just a dan- customers for the collection of all waste materials gerous habit, but also an infuriatingly widespread We can prepare a plan to help each company become a one, practiced both bra- zero landfill facility & make it easy for them to monitor zenly and surreptitiously & report their green initiatives. by so many motorists that police are being forced to Residential Recycling Also Available. get creative — and still can’t seem to make much INDUSTRIAL RECYCLERS headway. OF MISSISSIPPI “It’s everyone, kids, Formerly Starkville Recycling older people — everyone. When I stop someone, 211-A C.C. Clark Rd, Starkville, MS they say, ‘You’re right. I (662)324-0930 [email protected] www.industrialrecyclersms.com OHA 2016 Homecoming Court © The Dispatch Back Row: Junior Maids Abby Bates & Anna Kathryn Childress. Senior Maids Tanner Grubbs, Madison Glusenkamp, Karly Smitherman & Mikayla Poindexter. Front Row: Freshman Maids Sims Bryan & Julianne Glusenkamp. Sophomore Minor quake It’s Beautiful...It’s Bella Maids Kenzie Juckes and Amberly Harden. reported near Reception begins at 5:30 Alabama- in the Raider Room Mississippi line Anniversary Pre-Game 6:30 p.m. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MERIDIAN — A Oak Hill vs. West Memphis minor, early morning earthquake was reported Kickoff at 7:00 p.m. Monday near the Missis- sippi-Alabama state line. The U.S. Geological Survey’s website indicates Bella Interiors can make each room in your home Homecoming Court a 2.6-magnitude earth- beautiful and special. Presented at Halftime quake centered near Al- iceville in west Alabama. It was reported around 3:30 a.m. 800 North Eshman USGS geophysicist West Point, MS 39773 Paul Caurso told The Clarion-Ledger in Jackson High School Office: 662-494-5043 that the USGS had not re- INTERIORS Dr. Cathy Davis, Headmaster ceived calls from anyone 515 College Street • Downtown Columbus Elementary School Office: 662-494-0301 reporting the earthquake, Linda Drake, Elementary Principal but didn’t rule out that 662-241-7017 some people may have felt

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Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff Author and California attorney James W. Parkinson shakes hands with the three West Point High School students who won an essay contest after the students read his book, “Autodidactic-Self Taught” which he donated a copy to each student for inspiration. From left, second place winner Hanadi Abdulla, 17, daughter of Amal and Khaled Abdulla; first place winner Chamyia Brownlee, 16, daughter of Latoria and William Brownlee Jr.; and third place winner Jeremiah Walker, 15, son of Teresa Walker and Willie Key, all of West Point.

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CAMPAIGN 2016 Why it matters: Student debt and the election Student debt now totals Where they stand promised a “great” student debt Democrat Hillary Clinton hopes plan, details to come. Trump ap- around $1.26 trillion to curtail debt dramatically for pears to view student debt as in- undergraduates. flating college costs to levels that BY JOSH BOAK She has modified are only worsening the problem. AP Economics Writer her initial plan after “The colleges are viewing the talks with the presi- students as just a conduit” for gov- WASHINGTON — THE ISSUE: dential campaign of ernment aid, he has said. “We are More Americans are getting buried going to help the students. Maybe by student debt — causing delays Vermont Sen. Bernie Bad Day? Sanders, who ran that doesn’t fit beautifully within in home ownership, limiting how the Republican framework.” much people can save and leaving on the promise of taxpayers at risk as many loans go taxpayer-funded col- Clinton unpaid. The statistics look daunt- lege. Why it matters ing. Clinton now pro- Education debt has become a Student debt now totals around poses no tuition for drag on the kinds of spending and $1.26 trillion. This amounts to a students from fami- saving that historically helped stunning 350 percent increase lies making less than U.S. economic growth. since 2005, according to the New $85,000 when they The average college-educated York Federal Reserve. Not every- go to an in-state, head of household under 40 owes one sees that surge as troubling. public college. That $404 a month in student debt President Barack Obama’s Council threshold would rise Trump payments, according to an AP of Economic Advisers issued a re- to $125,000 by 2021. analysis of Federal Reserve data. port this year saying that the debt All community colleges would be That’s slightly more than what the is beneficial because college grad- tuition-free, in addition to making government says the average col- Let Us Help. uates earn more money than people it easier for existing borrowers to lege-educated family spends at the with only high school degrees. refinance at lower rates, limit re- supermarket. More than 60 percent of the class payments to 10 percent of income An analysis of renters this year ALLEN EDWARDS of 2014 graduated with debt that av- and forgive any remaining college by the company Apartment List eraged nearly $27,000, according debt after 20 years. The plan would found that education loans make to the College Board. Not all that cost the federal government an es- it more difficult to buy a home, a BODY SHOP, INC. taxpayer-backed debt is getting timated $500 billion over 10 years, critical rite of passage. College-ed- Frame & Body Repair •Free Estimates repaid. Out of the 43 million Amer- which the Clinton campaign says ucated millennials with student Honest Work for an Honest Price icans with student debt, roughly would be paid for by ending tax debt must typically save for a full 16 percent are in long-term default preferences for wealthier Ameri- 10 years to afford a 20 percent “We’re gonna do it RIGHT- —a potential hit in excess of $100 cans. down payment, compared with five

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bulldogs FRANCOIS LEADS will try BIG COMEBACK to regroup Redshirt freshman quarterback engineers SEC opener vs. South Seminoles’ rally from 22-point deficit Carolina next for MSU From Staff and Wire Reports

BY BEN WAIT ORLANDO, Fla. — Deondre Francois was a [email protected] little concerned after his first couple of drives Monday night. STARKVILLE — Things weren’t going the way Florida State’s Mississippi State football redshirt freshman coach Dan Mullen isn’t quarterback had hoped. No. 4 FSU 45, hitting the panic button af- Some critical passes No. 11 Ole Miss 34 ter a season-opening loss floated high, some fell to South Alabama. short, and the fourth- MSU entered its game ranked Seminoles trailed No. 11 Ole Miss by 22 against South Alabama as points before the end of the first quarter. a four- favor- Then it all came together in the second quarter. ite. The Bulldogs built a Francois stood in the pocket and delivered a 16- 17-0 lead only to see the yard touchdown pass to Travis Rudolph, the first Jaguars rally and then es- of 33 consecutive points for the Seminoles in a 45- cape Davis Wade Stadium 34 season-opening victory against Ole Miss — the with a 21-20 victory after largest comeback victory in school history — in Westin Graves missed a the Camping World Kickoff. 28-yard field goal in the “Things weren’t going right, but I couldn’t panic final seconds. because my team needed me behind the wheel,” MSU will try to regroup said Francois, the fourth freshman to start the at 6 p.m. Saturday when it season as the Seminoles’ quarterback. “I just kept plays host to South Carolina chopping. We were down 28-6, but I couldn’t let (ESPN2) in its Southeast- them see me down, I had to portray the image that we were not about to lose this game.” ern Conference opener. Kim Klement/USA TODAY Sports “We have to see how Florida State defensive back Tarvarus McFadden (4) celebrates after an Francois made plays with his arm and legs we respond to this as a of Ole Miss’ Chad Kelly in the second half at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, while playing in front of his home crowd in Orlan- young football team,” Mul- Florida. No. 4 FSU rallied to beat No. 11 Ole Miss 45-34 in the season opener for do. He 33 of 52 for 419 yards and two len said. “We have two both teams. See OLE MISS, 5B choices: you come out on Monday for practice and you can have your head Saban isn’t speculating about freshman quarterbacks hung down or you come BY STEPHEN HAWKINS GAME 2 was taking the first snap against trailed 3-0 before Hurts overcame out and take pride in your The Associated Press USC until redshirt freshman the to account for four n Western Kentucky, 2:30 p.m. work and be much better Blake Barnett went out for the touchdowns. Saturday (ESPN2) at practice this week than ARLINGTON, Texas — Nick opening series Saturday night, be- The Tide led for good when we were last week.” Saban had a moment early in top- coming the youngest starter the Hurts hit ArDarius Stewart for South Carolina beat ranked Alabama’s season opener “I made a decision for this coach has used at Alabama. Saban a 39-yard touchdown, and found Vanderbilt 13-10 in Nash- when he wondered if it really had game that whatever we did at went even younger when, as he him open again for a 70-yard scor- ville, Tennessee, on been a good idea to go with two quarterback was for now. ... That’s had planned, Hurts got into the ing pass. The quarterback who Thursday. Like MSU, freshman quarterbacks. the only decision we made,” Saban game on the third series. at this point last year was playing South Carolina was look- After a shaky first quarter, said. I’m not speculating on what “We think both guys are tal- high school ball in Texas, and not ing for a quarterback in including dual-threat freshman we’re going to do in the future.” ented, and we wanted both guys in the Dallas Cowboys’ NFL sta- the offseason. South Car- Jalen Hurts fumbling on his first Alabama will play host to West- to play in the game,” Saban said. dium, added touchdown runs of 7 olina first-year head coach play, things worked out for the ern Kentucky on Saturday getting “When the first quarter was over, and 6 yards to make it 38-3 before Will Muschamp said Crimson Tide in a 52-6 victory into Southeastern Conference I was wondering to myself, ‘Was he exited late in the third quarter. See MSU, 5B against No. 20 Southern Cal. play the following weekend at No. this a good plan or a bad plan?’ “He had the hiccup at the be- Just don’t ask Saban what the 11 Ole Miss, the only team to beat Both guys were a little shaky in ginning, bit it was his first game, GAME 2 quarterback plans are moving the Tide in the regular season the the beginning.” he turned the page and got back n South Carolina, 6 p.m. forward for the defending national last two seasons. Alabama gained 12 yards on on it,” Stewart said of the young Saturday (ESPN2) champion Tide. Saban never even revealed who 10 plays in the first quarter, and quarterback.

PREP PLAYERS OF THE WEEK FOOTBALL: NFL Methvin, Dempsey clicking for Vols Sanchez feels he can relate to Prescott BY BEN WAIT and Dempsey, the running back, BY SCHUYLER DIXON perience that’s really important. [email protected] have been playing together for The Associated Press You don’t need a million people a while, so when Methvin tran- STARKVILLE — Noah Meth- telling you how to throw a slant sitioned from defensive end to FRISCO, Texas — While route. You just need to go with vin and Dalton Dempsey work starting quarterback this sea- Mark Sanchez has a new offense well together. what you know, be as comfort- son, Starkville Academy coach to learn in Dallas, the veteran able as you can, and I’m here to The relationship between a Chase Nicholson didn’t worry. quarterback sees another im- help.” quarterback and a running back Methvin “It’s been growing over the portant element of his role in his Sanchez signed with Dal- Prescott might not be as essential as the years,” Nicholson said. “I don’t first week as the backup with las on Sunday, a day after he relationship between a quarter- think this is something that just Dak Prescott preparing for the was released in Denver when back and his offensive line, but happened. They’ve been playing opener against the . he lost a battle for the starting job to they must work well together. ball in junior high for several After all, Sanchez was a rookie second-year player Trevor Siemian. He Through three games, Methvin years. They played last year to- starter once, too. could end up as the No. 3 quarterback and Dempsey are clicking for gether, so I think it’s a growing “You don’t want to bombard the guy, when Tony Romo returns from a bro- the Starkville Academy football thing. I know they’re involved in especially as a rookie,” Sanchez said ken bone in his back. team. several extra curricular activities after his first practice with the Cow- It’s still not known when Romo will Methvin, the quarterback Dempsey See PREP PLAYERS, 6B boys on Monday. “And I know from ex- See PRESCOTT, 5B HIGH SCHOOL Player Week

Noah Methvin & Dalton Dempsey 2 Convenient Locations • 662.328.2424 2B TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Prep Review Prep Football Week 3 Mississippi Standings Snapshots Top Performances Region 4-3A Highlights from Week Three ... MHSAA Division Overall n TYLER ANDERSON (Heritage Academy): 11 rushes, 88 Region 1-6A W L W L PF PA Division Overall South Pontotoc 0 0 3 0 106 36 rushing yards, 218 passing yards, 4 total TDs (3 passing, W L W L PF PA Hatley 0 0 2 1 86 48 1 rushing) in victory against Oak Hill Academy DeSoto Central 0 0 3 0 78 18 North Pontotoc 0 0 2 1 101 62 Horn Lake 0 0 3 0 140 46 Aberdeen 0 0 1 2 74 110 n MALIK BROWN (Starkville High): 6-of-8 passing, 100 Tupelo 0 0 3 0 106 37 Mooreville 0 0 1 2 81 91 Hernando 0 0 2 0 97 14 Nettleton 0 0 0 3 32 121 yards, 2 TDs in victory against West Point Columbus 0 0 2 1 98 57 WEEK THREE RESULTS n RODRIGUES CLARK (Starkville High): 14 rushes, 87 Southaven 0 0 2 1 68 59 Last Friday’s Games South Panola 0 0 1 2 55 63 Aberdeen 44, Amory 34 yards, 2 TDs in victory against West Point Olive Branch 0 0 0 3 49 116 Booneville 44, Nettleton 14 n KENDRE CONNER (Columbus): 16 rushes, 154 yards, 1 WEEK THREE RESULTS Hatley 33, Hamilton 0 Last Friday’s Games Mooreville 42, New Site 0 TD in victory against New Hope Columbus 49, New Hope 21 North Pontotoc 48, Falkner 8 DeSoto Central 41, Douglass (Tenn.) 8 n PRESTON DAWKINS (Central Academy): 80-yard kickoff South Pontotoc 37, Mantachie 12 Hernando 48, Millington (Tenn.) 14 WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE return TD in loss to Riverdale Academy Horn Lake 58, Cleveland 7 This Friday’s Games Memphis University 40, Olive Branch 21 n DALTON DEMPSEY (Starkville Academy): 15 rushes, 83 Aberdeen at Calhoun City South Panola 22, Greenville 7 yards, 1 TD in victory against Magnolia Heights Southaven 21, Holmes County Central 7 Alcorn Central at Hatley Tupelo 42, Shannon 10 Mantachie at Mooreville n MARCUS FARMER (West Lowndes): 224 all-purpose WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE North Pontotoc at Bruce This Friday’s Games South Pontotoc at Belmont yards, 3 total TDs (2 receiving, 1 rushing) in victory against Madison Cent. at South Panola (Thursday) Nettleton, open McAdams Brandon at Tupelo Center Hill at Horn Lake Region 4-2A n FRED FIELDS (Aberdeen): 13-of-21 passing, 290 yards, Division Overall Lake Cormorant at DeSoto Central 3 total TDs (2 passing, 1 rushing) in victory against Amory Lewisburg at Hernando W L W L PF PA Manassas (Tenn.) at Southaven East Webster 0 0 3 0 76 28 n C.J. GHOLAR (Columbus): 12 rushes, 121 rushing West Point at Columbus Eupora 0 0 3 0 130 37 White Station (Tenn.) at Olive Branch Calhoun City 0 0 2 1 97 21 yards, 8-of-17 passing, 141 passing yards, 4 TDs (2 rush, Winona 0 0 2 1 110 40 2 pass) in victory against New Hope Region 2-6A Bruce 0 0 1 2 79 38 Division Overall Okolona 0 0 1 2 66 81 n DONTAE GRAY (Heritage Academy): 6 rushes, 137 W L W L PF PA WEEK THREE RESULTS rushing yards, 7 receptions, 158 receiving yards, 5 total Callaway 0 0 3 0 112 55 Last Friday’s Games Clinton 0 0 3 0 122 61 Bruce 52, Coffeeville 0 TDs (2 rush, 3 receiving) in victory against Oak Hill Academy NW Rankin 0 0 3 0 99 27 Calhoun City 29, Water Valley 0 Starkville 0 0 3 0 80 43 n East Webster 21, Choctaw County 18 PATRICK JACKSON (Columbus): 7 rushes, 61 yards, 3 Warren Cent. 0 0 3 0 99 45 Murrah 0 0 2 1 60 49 Eupora 48, Smithville 3 total TDs (2 rushing, 1 passing) in victory against New Hope Greenville 0 0 1 2 49 54 Houston 35, Okolona 6 n ISIAH MCMILLIAN (Aberdeen): 4 receptions, 130 yards, Madison Central 0 0 1 2 54 64 Winona 41, French Camp Academy 6 WEEK THREE RESULTS WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE Thomas Brown/Special to The Dispatch 2 TDs in victory against Amory Last Friday’s Games This Friday’s Games n NOAH METHVIN (Starkville Academy): 6-of-13 passing, Callaway 35, Provine 19 Aberdeen at Calhoun City Junior Chris Calvert (3) and West Point found Clinton 28, Brandon 21 Caledonia at Okolona the going rough against Starkville junior Natrone 87 yards, 3 total TDs (2 rush, 1 pass) in victory against Murrah 25, Jim Hill 24 Choctaw County at Eupora Northwest Rankin 24, Pearl 7 Houston at East Webster Brooks (2) and the Yellow Jackets. Magnolia Heights Oxford 21, Madison Central 17 J.Z. George at Winona n JAKERRIUS OLIVER (Noxubee County): 17 rushes, 98 South Panola 22, Greenville 7 North Pontotoc at Bruce yards, 2 TDs in victory against Forest Starkville 28, West Point 6 Region 1-1A Warren Central 42, Vicksburg 21 n JORDAN PAYNE (Victory Christian): 3 total TDs WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE Division Overall This Friday’s Games W L W L PF PA (2 rushing, 1 reciving), team-high seven tackles in victory Callaway at Forest Hill (Thursday) Smithville 0 0 2 1 56 66 What We Learned Madison Cent. at South Panola (Thursday) Thrasher 0 0 2 1 93 84 against Unity Germantown (Tenn.) at Clinton Vardaman 0 0 2 1 84 62 What We Learned from Week Three ... n MALIEK STALLINGS (Noxubee County): 5-of-9 passing, Greenville at Greenwood West Lowndes 0 0 2 1 106 47 n Murrah at Provine Biggersville 0 0 1 2 52 77 1. COLUMBUS IS GOING TO BE ALL RIGHT: Fans 97 yards, 2 TDs in victory against Forest Natchez at Warren Central Coffeeville 0 0 0 3 0 168 of the Falcons have been waiting patiently for the n THOMAS STEVENS (New Hope): 16-of-33 passing, 207 Ridgeland at Northwest Rankin Falkner 0 0 0 3 47 126 Starkville, open Hamilton 0 0 0 3 6 122 offensive line to start clicking. Major progress was yards, 2 TDs in loss to Columbus Region 1-5A WEEK THREE RESULTS made there Friday night when Columbus rushed for Division Overall Last Friday’s Games W L W L PF PA TCPS 34, Biggersville 6 (Thursday) 350 yards, finished with 506 total yards, and rolled Clarksdale 0 0 2 1 52 32 Bruce 52, Coffeeville 0 past New Hope, 49-21. For Columbus to have such a Lake Cormorant 0 0 2 1 105 23 East Union 56, Thrasher 20 Lewisburg 0 0 2 1 73 63 Eupora 48, Smithville 3 great rushing performance has to be a sign of relief New Hope 0 0 2 1 89 99 Hatley 33, Hamilton 0 Snapshots Oxford 0 0 2 1 63 65 North Pontotoc 48, Falkner 8 in the Falcons’ camp. Columbus also did this with Center Hill 0 0 1 1 27 41 Vardaman 53, Houlka 0 leading rusher Kylin Hill sidelined by injury. To win is West Point 0 0 1 1 39 41 West Lowndes 52, McAdams 0 Saltillo 0 0 0 3 48 75 WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE one thing, but to win the way Columbus did it another WEEK THREE RESULTS This Friday’s Games thing altogether. Last Friday’s Games North Panola at Falkner Clarksdale 14, Greenwood 6 Smithville at Thrasher n 2. STARKVILLE IS FOR REAL: While Starkville has Columbus 49, New Hope 21 Vardaman at Coffeeville Itawamba AHS 28, Saltillo 12 flown under the radar when listing Class 6A state West Lowndes at Biggersville Lake Cormorant 42, Holly Springs 3 Hamilton, open Lewisburg 38, Byhalia 20 title contenders this season, now is the time to Oxford 21, Madison Central 17 step up and recognize the Yellow Jackets. Starkville Starkville 28, West Point 6 MAIS Saltillo, open District 2-AAA has opened with victories against Noxubee County, WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE Division Overall Oxford, and West Point. The wins against Oxford and This Friday’s Games W L W L PF PA Center Hill at Horn Lake Starkville Aca. 0 0 3 0 96 28 West Point weren’t in doubt in the final minutes. We Gentry at Clarksdale Heritage Aca. 0 0 2 1 114 45 knew the Starkville defense would be good, but now Lafayette at Oxford Winston Aca. 0 0 2 1 96 68 Lake Cormorant at DeSoto Central Leake Aca. 0 0 1 2 48 56 the offensive performance is enough to tell us the Lewisburg at Hernando WEEK THREE RESULTS Saltillo at Ripley Yellow Jackets might have staying power this season. Last Friday’s Games West Point at Columbus New Hope, open Heritage Aca. 48, Oak Hill Academy 13 With five teams off to 3-0 starts in Class 6A, Region Indianola Aca. 35, Leake Academy 14 Region 1-4A Starkville Aca. 39, Magnolia Heights 7 2, Starkville will need to be good for now and great Division Overall Winston Aca. 51, Benton Academy 21 rather quickly. W L W L PF PA WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE Itawamba AHS 0 0 3 0 77 19 This Friday’s Games n 3. YOU HAVE TO LIKE STARKVILLE ACADEMY: Pontotoc 0 0 3 0 104 61 Lamar School at Starkville Academy Coach Chase Nicholson’s second Starkville Academy Tishomingo Co. 0 0 3 0 108 26 Leake Academy at Simpson Academy Shannon 0 0 2 1 81 69 Lee Academy at Heritage Academy squad moved to 3-0 with a rout of outmanned Magno- Amory 0 0 1 2 61 81 Wayne Academy at Winston Academy Corinth 0 0 1 2 70 90 lia Heights. The Volunteers are clicking offensively and WEEK THREE RESULTS District 2-A/AA defensively. Even with a lot of new faces in the lineup, Last Friday’s Games Division Overall Aberdeen 44, Amory 34 W L W L PF PA it appears this team looks to do even better than the Itawamba AHS 28, Saltillo 12 Carroll Academy 0 0 2 1 77 46 Pontotoc 42, New Albany 21 Deer Creek Aca. 0 0 2 1 91 44 11 wins collected a season ago. Ripley 40, Corinth 14 Winona Chr. 0 0 2 1 76 57 n 4. HERITAGE ACADEMY HAS SOME TALENT: When Tishomingo County 52, Belmont 20 Columbus Chr. 0 0 1 2 24 99 Tupelo 42, Shannon 10 Oak Hill Aca. 0 0 1 2 51 97 things click for Heritage Academy, the Patriots will be WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE WEEK THREE RESULTS This Friday’s Games a handful. Tyler Anderson and Dontae Gray teamed Last Friday’s Games Corinth at Booneville up to be a two-man wrecking crew in Heritage Acad- New Albany at Amory Deer Creek 42, Union Academy 12 Tishomingo County at Kossuth Heritage Aca. 48, Oak Hill Academy 13 emy’s 48-13 victory against Oak Hill Academy. The Water Valley at Pontotoc Prairie View Aca. 34, Carroll Aca. 12 Itawamba AHS, open Sylva Bay 35, Columbus Christian 0 Patriots won their 10th straight in the series. Heritage Pontotoc, open Winona Christian 31, Kirk Academy 6 WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE Academy should be able to hold its own in its district. Region 4-4A This Friday’s Games However, the team will need to grow and develop a Division Overall Deer Creek School at Winona Christian W L W L PF PA Lee Academy at Carroll Academy few more weapons to have a legitimate chance to Houston 0 0 2 1 70 37 Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch TCPS at Columbus Christian Leake Central 0 0 2 1 61 21 make a run at a state title. The defense and offensive West Memphis (Ark.) at Oak Hill Acad. Victory Christian senior Jordan Payne (42) had three Noxubee Co. 0 0 2 1 86 59 star power, though, will give this team a chance most Caledonia 0 0 1 1 76 60 Eight Man District 2 touchdowns as the Eagles soared past Unity Christian Kosciusko 0 0 0 2 37 48 Division Overall Friday nights. 60-0 Friday night at home. Louisville 0 0 0 3 66 92 W L W L PF PA n 5. ABERDEEN GETS OVER THE HUMP: The wait WEEK THREE RESULTS Kemper Aca. 0 0 3 0 156 16 Last Friday’s Games Calhoun Aca. 0 0 0 3 20 122 had been on for some positive news from the Aber- Houston 35, Okolona 6 Central Aca. 0 0 0 3 26 134 Kemper County 32, Louisville 27 deen football program. Finally, the wait ended when Hebron Chr. 0 0 0 3 8 137 Noxubee County 41, Forest 12 WEEK THREE RESULTS West Lauderdale 21, Leake Central 6 Aberdeen beat Amory 44-34 in the annual A-Game. Last Friday’s Games Caledonia, open Not only did Aberdeen grab its first win of the season, Alabama Standings Kosciusko, open Delta Academy 41, Hebron Christian 0 WEEK THREE RESULTS WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE Kemper Academy 56, Mt. Salus 0 but it also did so by erasing a 34-14 deficit. Last Friday’s Games Marvell Aca. 38, Calhoun Academy 0 ACFA This Friday’s Games Lamar County 21, Phil Campbell 19 Riverdale Aca. 44, Central Academy 14 — Scott Walters Caledonia at Okolona Eight-Man Division Madison County 49, Hatton 12 WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE Division Overall Holmes County Central at Kosciusko Red Bay 30, Mars Hill Bible 8 This Friday’s Games W L W L PF PA Houston at East Webster Sheffield 28, Sulligent 25 Leake Central at Canton Central Academy at Hebron Christian Tabernacle 1 0 2 0 82 56 WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE Louisville at Philadelphia Delta Academy at Kemper Academy Tuscaloosa Chr. 1 0 1 1 52 59 This Friday’s Games Meridian at Noxubee County Calhoun Academy, open New Life Chr. 0 0 1 0 56 28 Ezekiel Academy 1 1 2 1 136 90 Lamar County at Mars Hill Bible Snapshots Russell Christian 1 1 2 1 131 105 Red Bay at Hatton Victory Chr. 0 1 2 1 122 40 Sheffield at Phil Campbell East Memorial 0 1 0 2 38 92 Sulligent, open WEEK THREE RESULTS Last Friday’s Games Region 5-1A Week 4 Schedule New Life 56, First Assembly Christian 28 Division Overall Russell Christian 60, Ezekiel Acad. 58 W L W L PF PA Mississippi Victory Christian 60, Unity Christian 0 Berry 1 0 3 0 93 46 East Memorial, open Hubbertville 1 0 2 0 52 14 Friday's Games Tabernacle, open Pickens County 1 0 2 0 111 0 Tuscaloosa Christian, open n Marion County 0 0 0 2 9 48 West Point at Columbus, 7 p.m. (WMSV-FM 91.1; WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE Holy Spirit 0 1 1 1 7 65 WNMQ-FM (103.1) This Friday’s Games Tabernacle at New Life Christian South Lamar 0 1 1 2 67 72 n Caledonia at Okolona, 7 p.m. Tuscaloosa Christian at East Memorial Brilliant 0 1 0 3 38 189 n West Lowndes at Biggersville, 7 p.m. Victory Christian at Russell Christian WEEK THREE RESULTS Ezekiel Academy at Evangel Christian Last Friday’s Games n Meridian at Noxubee County, 7 p.m. Berry 71, Brilliant 22 n Aberdeen at Calhoun City, 7 p.m. (WWZQ-AM 1240; AHSAA Hubbertville 24, South Lamar 14 Pickens County 59, Holy Spirit Catholic 0 WAMY-AM 1540) Region 4-2A Division Overall Marion County, open n Louisville at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. W L W L PF PA WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE n Aliceville 1 0 1 2 76 63 This Friday’s Games New Albany at Amory, 7 p.m. (WAFM-FM 95.7) Thorsby 1 0 1 2 44 89 Brilliant at Holy Spirit Catholic n East Webster at Coffeeville, 7 p.m. Verbena 1 0 1 2 91 116 Pickens County at Marion County n Billingsley 0 0 0 2 50 83 South Lamar at Berry Lee Academy at Heritage Academy, 7 p.m. Keith 0 1 1 2 78 84 Hubbertville, open (www.heritagepatriotslive.com) Hatch 0 1 0 3 70 80 Marion 0 1 0 3 28 71 AISA n Tupelo Christian Prep at Columbus Christian, 7 p.m. WEEK THREE RESULTS n Lamar School at Starkville Academy, 7 p.m. (WLZA-FM Last Friday’s Games Region 2-AA Aliceville 48, Keith 8 Division Overall 96.1) Jamison 48, Billingsley 26 W L W L PF PA n West Memphis Christian at Oak Hill Academy, 7 p.m. Thorsby 23, Marion 8 Autauga Acad. 0 0 2 0 56 32 Verbena 42, Hatch 40 Pickens Acad. 0 0 2 0 74 16 WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE n Wayne Academy at Winston Academy, 7 p.m. (WLSM-FM Jackson Acad. 0 0 2 1 87 65 This Friday’s Games 107.1) Keith at Billingsley Escambia Acad. 0 0 1 1 55 33 n Central Academy at Hebron Christian, 7 p.m. Marion at Aliceville Clarke Prep 0 0 0 2 20 39 Notasulga at Hatch WEEK THREE RESULTS n Victory Christian at Russell Christian, 7 p.m. Verbena at Thorsby Last Friday’s Games West Alabama Autauga Acad. 2, Edgewood Academy 0 Region 8-2A Jackson Acad. 20, Southern Academy 7 Division Overall Friday’s Games Northview 21, Escambia Academy 14 W L W L PF PA Pickens Acad. 19, Patrician Academy 10 n Marion at Aliceville, 7 p.m. Red Bay 1 0 3 0 122 41 South Choctaw 20, Clarke Prep 14 n Lamar County at Mars Hill Bible, 7 p.m. Sheffield 1 0 2 1 75 65 Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch Lamar County 1 0 1 2 42 91 WEEK FOUR SCHEDULE n Pickens County at Marion County, 7 p.m. Columbus High School junior Patrick Jackson (4) Hatton 0 0 0 3 18 71 This Friday’s Games n Mars Hill Bible 0 1 2 1 42 45 Autauga Academy at Fullington Academy South Lamar at Berry, 7 p.m. (WJEC-FM 106.5) accounted for three touchdowns in a 49-21 win Phil Campbell 0 1 1 2 65 68 Jackson Academy at Clarke Prep n Escambia Academy at Pickens Academy, 7 p.m. over New Hope Friday night. Sulligent 0 1 1 2 87 82 Pickens Academy at Escambia Academy The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 3B

PRO STOCK Today’s Games MIS FSU Charleston Southern at Florida St., Sunday, Sept. 4 Women ROUND ONE — Chris McGaha, Chevy Toronto (Sanchez 13-2) at N.Y. Yankees First downs 21 32 11:30 a.m. Alcorn St. at Bethune-Cookman, ccd., Fourth Round Auto Racing Camaro, 6.659, 207.75 def. Matt Hartford, (Cessa 4-0), 6:05 p.m. Rushes-yards 25-67 41-161 Presbyterian at Chattanooga, 1 p.m. weather Roberta Vinci (7), Italy, def. Lesia Tsurenko, Sprint Cup Bojangles’ Camaro, 6.664, 206.64; Allen Johnson, Baltimore (Gallardo 4-7) at Tampa Bay Passing 313 419 Davidson at Kentucky Wesleyan, 1 p.m. Prairie View 29, Texas Southern 25 Ukraine, 7-6 (5), 6-2. Dodge Dart, 6.668, 206.83 def. Drew (Odorizzi 9-5), 6:10 p.m. Comp-Att-Int 21-39-3 33-52-0 Mercer at Georgia Tech, 2 p.m. Saturday’s Games Anastasija Sevastova, Latvia, def. Johanna Southern 500 Skillman, Camaro, 6.666, 208.65; Alex Houston (Peacock 0-0) at Cleveland (Kluber Return Yards 7 0 W. Kentucky at Alabama, 2:30 p.m. Prairie View at Texas A&M, 11 a.m. Konta (13), Britain, 6-4, 7-5. Sunday Laughlin, Camaro, 6.647, 208.71 def. Ken- 15-8), 6:10 p.m. Punts-Avg. 4-45.0 3-41.66 Old Dominion at Appalachian St., 2:30 p.m. Alabama A&M at MVSU, 4 p.m. Caroline Wozniacki, Denmark, def. Madison At Darlington Raceway ny Delco, Camaro, 6.734, 206.35; Jason Detroit (Boyd 5-2) at Chicago White Sox -Lost 1-1 2-0 Wake Forest at Duke, 2:30 p.m. Jackson State vs. Tennessee State at Keys (8), United States, 6-3, 6-4. Darlington, South Carolina Line, Camaro, 6.634, 208.26 def. Aaron (Gonzalez 2-6), 7:10 p.m. Penalties-Yards 8-73 15-128 Kentucky at Florida, 2:30 p.m. Memphis, Tennessee, 6 p.m. Angelique Kerber (2), Germany, def. Petra Lap length: 1.366 miles Strong, Camaro, 6.662, 207.46; Shane Gray, Kansas City (Gee 6-7) at Minnesota Time of Possession 17:21 42:39 CCSU at James Madison, 3 p.m. Alabama State at Alcorn St., 6 p.m. Kvitova, Czech Republic (14), 6-3, 7-5. (Start position in parentheses) Camaro, 6.644, 208.14 def. Erica Enders, (Santana 7-10), 7:10 p.m. Wofford at Ole Miss, 3 p.m. Panhandle State at Ark.-Pine Bluff, 6 p.m. Doubles 1. (8) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 367 laps, 125.9 Dart, 6.680, 207.02; Greg Anderson, L.A. Angels (Nolasco 5-12) at Oakland INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Middle Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 3 p.m. Texas Southern at Houston Baptist, 7 p.m. Men rating, 44 points. Camaro, 6.633, 208.62 def. Jeg (Detwiler 1-3), 9:05 p.m. RUSHING—Ole Miss, Judd 8-44, C.Kelly Monmouth (NJ) at Delaware St., 4 p.m. Southern U. at Tulane, 7 p.m. Third Round 2. (1) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 367, 140.9, Coughlin, Dart, 6.696, 206.61; Curt Steinbach, Boston (Buchholz 5-10) at San Diego 13-15, Swinney 1-6, Brazley 2-3, (Team) Alabama A&M at MVSU, 4 p.m. Grambling State at Arizona, 9:45 p.m. Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Alexander Peya 41. Camaro, 6.827, 204.39 def. Bo Butner, (Clemens 2-4), 9:10 p.m. 1-(minus 1). Florida State, Cook 23-91, Elon at Charlotte, 5 p.m. (12), Austria, def. Daniel Evans, Britain, and 3. (16) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 367, 108.6, Camaro, Foul - Red Light; Vincent Nobile, Texas (Perez 9-10) at Seattle (Paxton 4-5), Francois 9-59, Stevenson 2-8, Whitfield 1-3, Campbell at Chowan, 5 p.m. Nick Kyrgios, Australia, walkover. 39. Camaro, 6.653, 208.23 def. Deric Kramer, 9:10 p.m. Patrick 5-2, (Team) 1-(minus 2). William & Mary at Hampton, 5 p.m. Soccer Chris Guccione, Australia, and Andre Sa, 4. (7) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 367, 108.2, 38. Dart, 6.684, 206.89. Wednesday’s Games PASSING—Ole Miss, C.Kelly 21-39-3-313. Morgan St. at Marshall, 5 p.m. Brazil, def. Nicolas Almagro, Spain, and 5. (5) Joey Logano, Ford, 367, 107.5, 36. QUARTERFINALS — McGaha, 6.695, Baltimore (Bundy 8-5) at Tampa Bay (Smyly Florida State, Francois 33-52-0-419. FAU at Miami, 5 p.m. Major League Soccer Victor Estrella Burgos, Dominican Republic, 6. (10) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 367, 109.0, 36. 206.60 def. Steinbach, 6.753, 203.65; Gray, 6-11), 12:10 p.m. RECEIVING—Ole Miss, Engram 9-121, VMI at Morehead St., 5 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 7-6 (2), 6-2. 7. (18) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 367, 87.1, 34. 6.663, 208.01 def. Laughlin, 6.662, 207.72; Detroit (Sanchez 7-13) at Chicago White Sox Stringfellow 3-41, A.Brown 2-48, Adeboye- Norfolk St. at Richmond, 5 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Pablo Carreno Busta and Guillermo 8. (14) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 367, 87.7, Nobile, 6.673, 208.52 def. Line, Foul - Red (Quintana 11-10), 1:10 p.m. jo 2-40, Jefferson 2-23, Zettergren 1-37, Furman at The Citadel, 5 p.m. New York City FC 12 8 8 44 48 47 Garcia-Lopez, Spain, def. Nicholas Monroe 34. Light; Johnson, 6.683, 207.21 def. Anderson, L.A. Angels (Meyer 0-1) at Oakland (Cotton Metcalf 1-3, Judd 1-0. Florida State, Wilson Gardner-Webb at W. Carolina, 5 p.m. New York 12 9 7 43 47 35 and Donald Young, United States, 4-6, 7-6 9. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 367, 118.3, 33. 6.655, 207.91. 0-0), 2:35 p.m. 9-125, Cook 7-101, Rudolph 6-74, Whitfield Alabama St. at Alcorn St., 6 p.m. Toronto FC 12 8 7 43 39 28 (4), 6-3. 10. (11) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 367, 97.9, SEMIFINALS — McGaha, 6.705, Toronto (Stroman 9-6) at N.Y. Yankees 5-53, Izzo 3-41, Patrick 1-13, Phillips 1-8, Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay, 6 p.m. Philadelphia 11 10 7 40 47 44 Bob and Mike Bryan (3), United States, def. 31. 206.48 def. Nobile, 6.807, 206.99; Johnson, (Severino 2-8), 6:05 p.m. Murray 1-4. Florida A&M at Coastal Carolina, 6 p.m. Montreal 9 7 10 37 40 38 David Marrero and Fernando Verdasco, 11. (6) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 367, 92.3, 31. 6.701, 206.35 def. Gray, 6.673, 208.17. Houston (Fister 12-10) at Cleveland Point (Ga.) at Kennesaw St., 6 p.m. D.C. United 7 9 11 32 35 36 Spain, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5. 12. (12) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 367, 79.6, FINAL — McGaha, 6.688, 207.15 def. (Carrasco 10-7), 6:10 p.m. Sunday’s College Scores Jacksonville at Liberty, 6 p.m. Orlando City 6 7 13 31 41 44 Women 29. Johnson, 6.715, 207.08. Kansas City (Duffy 11-2) at Minnesota SOUTH SC State at Louisiana Tech, 6 p.m. New England 7 12 9 30 31 47 (Gibson 5-9), 7:10 p.m. Third Round 13. (20) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 367, 76.8, 28. PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE Old Dominion 54, Hampton 21 McNeese St. at Louisiana-Lafayette, 6 p.m. Chicago 6 12 8 26 32 40 Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic 14. (15) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 367, 73.6, Boston (Price 14-8) at San Diego (Cosart Alcorn St. at Bethune-Cookman, ccd., South Carolina at Mississippi St., 6 p.m. Columbus 5 10 11 26 35 42 ROUND ONE — Jerry Savoie, 0-2), 8:10 p.m. (1), France, def. Eri Hozumi and Miyu Kato, 27. Suzuki, 6.859, 195.48 def. Scotty weather Missouri St. at Murray St., 6 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Japan, 6-2, 6-3. 15. (13) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 367, Texas (Griffin 7-3) at Seattle (Miranda 2-1), Christopher Newport 26, Kean 7 Georgia Southern at South Alabama, 6 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Pollacheck, Buell, 10.400, 74.01; Chip Ellis, 9:10 p.m. Asia Muhammad and Taylor Townsend, 84.3, 26. Buell, 6.867, 195.93 def. Jim Underdahl, Norfolk St. 20, Elizabeth City St. 12 N. Illinois at South Florida, 6 p.m. FC Dallas 15 7 6 51 45 36 United States, def. Timea Babos, Hungary, 16. (24) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 367, 69.6, Suzuki, 6.922, 193.16; Hector Arana Jr, Buell, SOUTHWEST Savannah St. at Southern Mississippi, 6 p.m. Real Salt Lake 12 8 7 43 39 37 and Yaroslava Shvedova (3), Kazakhstan, 25. National League Prairie View 29, Texas Southern 25 Warner at Stetson, 6 p.m. Colorado 11 5 10 43 28 24 6.866, 195.56 def. Michael Ray, Buell, 6.910, East Division 0-6, 6-4, 6-3. 17. (31) Chris Buescher, Ford, 367, 64.7, 24. 194.16; Cory Reed, Buell, 6.931, 194.21 Texas 50, Notre Dame 47, 2OT Jackson St. vs. Tennessee St. at Memphis, Los Angeles 10 4 13 43 42 27 Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (5), 18. (22) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 367, W L Pct GB 6 p.m. Sporting K.C. 11 12 5 38 32 32 def. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 7.064, 192.11; Washington 80 57 .584 — Russia, def. Vania King, United States, and 72.2, 23. Angelle Sampey, Buell, 6.865, 195.76 def. Late Saturday College Arkansas St. at Auburn, 6:30 p.m. Portland 9 11 8 35 42 44 Monica Niculescu (10), Romania, 2-6, 6-1, 19. (3) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 366, 82.4, 22. New York 72 66 .522 8½ Jacksonville St. at LSU, 6:30 p.m. San Jose 7 8 11 32 26 29 Hector Arana, Buell, 7.044, 194.44; LE Miami 68 70 .493 12½ 6-2. 20. (33) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 366, 51.1, Tonglet, Suzuki, 6.847, 197.25 def. Matt Scores Virginia Tech vs. Tennessee at Bristol, Seattle 9 13 4 31 32 36 Philadelphia 61 76 .445 19 SOUTHWEST Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, and 21. Smith, 6.856, 195.00; Eddie Krawiec, Tennessee, 7 p.m. Vancouver 8 13 7 31 34 44 Lucie Safarova (12), Czech Republic, def. 21. (32) David Ragan, Toyota, 366, 42.7, 20. Atlanta 54 84 .391 26½ Cent. Arkansas 56, Houston Baptist 13 Southern U. at Tulane, 7 p.m. Houston 5 11 10 25 29 34 Harley-Davidson, 6.835, 195.93 def. Central Division Julia Goerges, Germany, and Karolina 22. (27) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 365, 50.1, Karen Stoffer, Suzuki, 6.892, 194.58; Texas A&M-Kingsville 31, Incarnate Word 22 MIDWEST W L Pct GB Toledo 31, Arkansas St. 10 Pliskova (8), Czech Republic, 2-6, 7-5, 6-3. 19. Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.875, UCF at Michigan, 11 a.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and CoCo 23. (21) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 365, Chicago 89 48 .650 — FAR WEST Indiana St. at Minnesota, 11 a.m. for tie. 193.13 def. Melissa Surber, Buell, 6.916, St. Louis 72 64 .529 16½ Vandeweghe (6), United States, def. Xu Yifan 56.7, 18. 193.49. Arizona St. 44, N. Arizona 13 Wyoming at Nebraska, 11 a.m. Pittsburgh 67 68 .496 21 BYU 18, Arizona 16 and Zheng Saisai (11), China, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2. 24. (25) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 365, QUARTERFINALS — Hines, 6.883, Cincinnati at Purdue, 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 3 Mixed 52.6, 17. Milwaukee 60 77 .438 29 California 51, Hawaii 31 Robert Morris at Dayton, Noon New York 1, Vancouver 0 193.49 def. Savoie, 6.897, 195.11; Arana Jr, Cincinnati 57 79 .419 31½ First Round 25. (28) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 365, 51.3, 6.930, 193.65 def. Ellis, 6.939, 194.30; Reed, Colorado 44, Colorado St. 7 Ohio at Kansas, 1:30 p.m. New England 2, Colorado 0 West Division Idaho 20, Montana St. 17 Laura Siegemund, Germany, and Mate 16. 6.883, 193.68 def. Sampey, Foul - Red Light; North Dakota at Bowling Green, 2 p.m. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 0 Pavic, Croatia, def. Christina McHale, United 26. (35) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 364, W L Pct GB Montana 41, St. Francis (PA) 31 Weber St. at South Dakota, 2 p.m. FC Dallas 3, Portland 1 Tonglet, 6.883, 194.69 def. Krawiec, 6.879, Los Angeles 77 60 .562 — States, and Ryan Harrison, United States, 45.2, 15. 195.19. Nevada 30, Cal Poly 27 E. Illinois at Miami (Ohio), 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles 2, Columbus 1 San Francisco 73 64 .533 4 New Mexico 48, South Dakota 21 7-6 (4), 6-1. 27. (30) Michael McDowell, Chevrolet, 364, SEMIFINALS — Arana Jr, 6.913, E. Washington at N. Dakota St., 2:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Second Round 42.1, 14. Colorado 66 71 .482 11 Stanford 26, Kansas St. 13 Illinois St. at Northwestern, 2:30 p.m. Orlando City at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. 194.44 def. Reed, Foul - Red Light; Hines, Arizona 58 79 .423 19 Barbora Krejcikova, Czech Republic, and 28. (37) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 362, 6.918, 192.85 def. Tonglet, 6.925, 194.41. UNLV 63, Jackson St. 13 Nevada at Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Real Salt Lake, 8:30 p.m. San Diego 57 80 .416 20 Utah 24, S. Utah 0 Marin Draganja, Croatia, def. Sania Mirza, 36.2, 13. FINAL — Hines, 6.862, 194.63 def. Tulsa at Ohio St., 2:30 p.m. Friday’s Game India, and Ivan Dodig (1), Croatia, 6-3, 6-4. 29. (40) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 361, 33.2, 12. Utah St. 45, Weber St. 6 Akron at Wisconsin, 2:30 p.m. Houston at Sporting Kansas City, 7 p.m. Arana Jr, Foul - Red Light. Sunday’s Games Nicole Gibbs and Dennis Novikov, United 30. (29) Landon Cassill, Ford, 361, 40.2, 11. Point Standings W. Oregon 38, Sacramento St. 30 Ball St. at Indiana, 3 p.m. Saturday’s Games St. Louis 5, Cincinnati 2 Wyoming 40, N. Illinois 34, 3OT States, def. Chan Hao-ching, Taiwan, and 31. (39) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 358, Top Fuel N. Arizona at W. Illinois, 3 p.m. Vancouver at Columbus, 5 p.m. Max Mirnyi (5), Belarus, 7-5, 7-6 (2). 30.7, 10. Atlanta 2, Philadelphia 0 Montana at N. Iowa, 4 p.m. Montreal at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. 1, Antron Brown, 1,504. 2, Doug Milwaukee 10, Pittsburgh 0 The Associated Press Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, and 32. (26) Aric Almirola, Ford, accident, 346, Kalitta, 1,370. 3, Steve Torrence, 1,367. NC A&T at Kent St., 5 p.m. New York City FC at New England, 7 p.m. Bruno Soares (2), Brazil, def. Timea Babos, 53.0, 9. Chicago Cubs 3, San Francisco 2, 13 innings Franklin at Butler, 5:30 p.m. Toronto FC at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. 4, Tony Schumacher, 1,290. 5, Brittany Arizona 8, Colorado 5 Top 25 Fared Hungary, and Eric Butorac, United States, 33. (9) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 328, Force, 1,247. 6, J.R. Todd, 1,090. 7, Shawn Drake at S. Dakota St., 6 p.m. Colorado at FC Dallas, 8 p.m. 6-3, 7-5. Cleveland 6, Miami 5 No. 1 Alabama (1-0) beat No. 20 SE Missouri at S. Illinois, 6 p.m. Real Salt Lake at Portland, 9:30 p.m. 76.9, 8. Langdon, 1,049. 8, Clay Millican, 908. 9, Southern Cal 52-6. Next: vs. Western 34. (4) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, accident, 326, L.A. Dodgers 7, San Diego 4 Maine at Toledo, 6 p.m. Seattle at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. Richie Crampton, 889. 10, Leah Pritchett, N.Y. Mets 5, Washington 1 Kentucky, Saturday. Saturday 69.8, 7. 684. NC Central at W. Michigan, 6 p.m. Sunday’s Games Singles Monday’s Games No. 2 Clemson (1-0) beat Auburn North Carolina at Illinois, 6:30 p.m. D.C. United at New York, Noon 35. (17) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, overheat- Funny Car 19-13. Next: vs. Troy, Saturday. Men ing, 317, 65.6, 6. Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 2 E. Michigan at Missouri, 6:30 p.m. Orlando City at Los Angeles, 6 p.m. 1, Ron Capps, 1,532. 2, Del Worsham, N.Y. Mets 5, Cincinnati 0 No. 3 Oklahoma (0-1) lost to No. 15 Third Round 36. (23) Greg Biffle, Ford, accident, 295, 1,330. 3, Matt Hagan, 1,295. 4, Courtney Iowa St. at Iowa, 7:30 p.m. Dominic Thiem (8), Austria, def. Pablo Philadelphia 6, Miami 2 Houston 33-23. Next: vs. Louisiana-Monroe, SOUTHWEST 53.4, 5. Force, 1,282. 5, Jack Beckman, 1,200. 6, Saturday. U.S. Open Cup Carreno Busta, Spain, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 7-5. 37. (36) Cole Whitt, Ford, electrical, 250, St. Louis 12, Pittsburgh 6 Lamar at Houston, 11 a.m. FINALS Robert Hight, 1,118. 7, Tommy Johnson Washington 6, Atlanta 4 No. 4 Florida State (1-0) beat No. Grigor Dimitrov (22), Bulgaria, def. Joao 29.0, 4. Jr., 1,112. 8, John Force, 1,055. 9, Tim Cent. Michigan at Oklahoma St., 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 13 Sousa, Portugal, 6-4, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2. Colorado 6, San Francisco 0 11 Ole Miss 45-34, Monday. Next: vs. Prairie View at Texas A&M, 11 a.m. At Toyota Stadium, Frisco, Texas 38. (38) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Ford, accident, Wilkerson, 964. 10, Alexis DeJoria, 812. Charleston Southern, Saturday. Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. David 247, 24.7, 3. San Diego 2, Boston 1 SMU at Baylor, 2:30 p.m. FC Dallas vs. New England, 9 p.m. Pro Stock L.A. Dodgers 10, Arizona 2 No. 5 LSU (0-1) lost to Wisconsin Ferrer (11), Spain, 7-6 (3), 6-2, 6-3. 39. (34) Brian Scott, Ford, accident, 199, 1, Jason Line, 1,843. 2, Greg N. Colorado at Abilene Christian, 6 p.m. Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Paolo Lorenzi, Today’s Games 16-14. Next: vs. Jacksonville State, Saturday. Panhandle St. at Ark.-Pine Bluff, 6 p.m. National Women’s 41.2, 2. Anderson, 1,772. 3, Bo Butner, 1,269. No. 6 Ohio State (1-0) beat Bowling Italy, 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-2, 6-3. 40. (19) Trevor Bayne, Ford, engine, 161, Atlanta (Perez 2-2) at Washington (Gonzalez Samford at Cent. Arkansas, 6 p.m. 4, Allen Johnson, 1,192. 5, Vincent Nobile, 10-9), 6:05 p.m. Green 77-10. Next: vs. Tulsa, Saturday. Soccer League Kei Nishikori, Japan (6), def. Nicolas Mahut, 39.3, 1. 1,121. 6, Drew Skillman, 1,000. 7, Chris Bethune-Cookman at North Texas, 6 p.m. France, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. St. Louis (Weaver 1-2) at Pittsburgh No. 7 Michigan (1-0) beat Hawaii 63-3. Louisiana-Monroe at Oklahoma, 6 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Race Statistics McGaha, 969. 8, Shane Gray, 939. 9. Erica (Vogelsong 3-4), 6:05 p.m. Next: UCF, Saturday. Washington 11 3 3 36 27 15 Stan Wawrinka (3), Switzerland, def. Daniel Average Speed of Race Winner: 126.439 Enders, 788. 10, Jeg Coughlin, 775. West Alabama at Stephen F. Austin, 6 p.m. Evans, Britain, 4-6, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (8), 6-2. N.Y. Mets (Montero 0-0) at Cincinnati No. 8 Stanford (1-0) beat Kansas State Arkansas at TCU, 6 p.m. Portland 9 3 5 31 26 16 mph. Pro Stock Motorcycle (Finnegan 8-10), 6:10 p.m. 26-13, Friday. Next: vs. No. 20 Southern Cal, Chicago 8 4 5 29 19 16 Ivo Karlovic (21), Croatia, def. Jared Time of Race: 3 hours, 57 minutes, 54 1, Andrew Hines, 1,026. 2, Eddie UTEP at Texas, 6 p.m. Donaldson, United States, 6-4, 7-6 (3), 6-3. Philadelphia (Morgan 1-9) at Miami (Urena Sept. 17. Texas Southern at Houston Baptist, 7 p.m. Western New York 8 5 4 28 32 21 seconds. Krawiec, 985. 3, Angelle Sampey, 752. 4, 3-5), 6:10 p.m. No. 9 Tennessee (1-0) beat Seattle 6 5 6 24 23 17 Illya Marchenko, Ukraine, def. Nick Kyrgios Margin of Victory: 0.606 seconds. Jerry Savoie, 743. 5, LE Tonglet, 631. 6, FAR WEST (14), Australia, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, retired. Chicago Cubs (Hammel 14-7) at Milwaukee Appalachian State 20-13, OT, Thursday. Georgia St. at Air Force, 1 p.m. Sky Blue FC 6 7 4 22 20 25 Caution Flags: 10 for 52 laps. Chip Ellis, 535. 7, Hector Arana Jr, 526. 8, (Peralta 5-9), 7:10 p.m. Next: vs. Virginia Tech at Bristol, Tenn., FC Kansas City 5 8 4 19 13 17 Women Lead Changes: 14 among 8 drivers. Hector Arana, 505. 9, Matt Smith, 449. 10, Utah St. at Southern Cal, 1 p.m. Third Round San Francisco (Samardzija 11-9) at Colorado Saturday. UTSA at Colorado St., 3 p.m. Houston 5 8 4 19 22 21 Lap Leaders: K.Harvick 1-93; B.Keselowski Cory Reed, 410. (Anderson 5-5), 7:40 p.m. No. 10 Notre Dame (0-1) lost to Orlando 6 11 0 18 16 24 Carla Suarez Navarro (11), Spain, def. Elena 94-138; K.Harvick 139-162; B.Keselowski Bryant at Montana St., 3:05 p.m. Vesnina (19), Russia, 6-4, 6-3. Arizona (Miller 2-10) at L.A. Dodgers Texas 50-47, 2OT, Sunday. Next: vs. Nevada, Portland St. at San Jose St., 3:30 p.m. Boston 3 13 1 10 11 37 163-164; K.Harvick 165-251; D.Hamlin IndyCar Grand Prix (Stripling 3-6), 9:10 p.m. Saturday. Simona Halep (5), Romania, def. Timea 252-261; Ky.Busch 262; M.Kenseth 263- Idaho at Washington, 4 p.m. Babos (31), Hungary, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. at The Glen Boston (Buchholz 5-10) at San Diego No. 11 Ole Miss (0-1) lost to No. 4 Idaho St. at Colorado, 4:30 p.m. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point 272; K.Harvick 273-281; D.Hamlin 282-284; (Clemens 2-4), 9:10 p.m. Florida State 45-34, Monday. Next: vs. for tie. Agnieszka Radwanska (4), Poland, def. K.Larson 285-329; R.Newman 330-338; Sunday San Diego at Cal Poly, 6:05 p.m. Caroline Garcia (25), France, 6-2, 6-3. At Watkins Glen International Wednesday’s Games Wofford, Saturday. BYU at Utah, 6:30 p.m. M.Truex 339-350; K.Harvick 351; M.Truex N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 12-8) at Cincinnati No. 12 Michigan State (1-0) beat Saturday, Sept. 3 Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, def. 352-367 (road course), Watkins Glen, New York New Mexico at New Mexico St., 7 p.m. Zhang Shuai, China, 6-2, 7-5. Lap length: 3.37 miles (Bailey 2-3), 11:35 a.m. Furman 28-13, Friday. Next: at No. 10 Notre SE Louisiana at S. Utah, 7 p.m. Western New York 1, Washington 1 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Atlanta (Foltynewicz 8-5) at Washington Dame, Sept. 17. Houston 3, Orlando 1 Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Laps Led): K.Harvick, 5 times for 209 (Pole position in parentheses) UNLV at UCLA, 7 p.m. Johanna Larsson, Sweden, 6-2, 6-1. 1. (1) Scott Dixon, Chevrolet, 60, Running (Strasburg 15-4), 6:05 p.m. No. 13 TCU (1-0) beat South Dakota S. Oregon at UC Davis, 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4 laps; B.Keselowski, 2 times for 45 laps; St. Louis (Reyes 1-0) at Pittsburgh (Taillon State 59-41. Next: vs. Arkansas, Saturday. FC Kansas City 2, Sky Blue FC 1 Ana Konjuh, Croatia, def. Varvara K.Larson, 1 time for 44 laps; M.Truex, 2 times 2. (12) Josef Newgarden, Chevrolet, 60, Texas Tech at Arizona St., 9 p.m. Lepchenko, United States, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. Running 3-4), 6:05 p.m. No. 14 Washington (1-0) beat Rutgers Sacramento St. at Fresno St., 9 p.m. Portland 5, Boston 1 for 26 laps; D.Hamlin, 2 times for 11 laps; Philadelphia (Hellickson 10-8) at Miami 48-13. Next: vs. Idaho, Saturday. Seattle 2, Chicago 2 Karolina Pliskova (10), Czech Republic, def. M.Kenseth, 1 time for 9 laps; R.Newman, 1 3. (4) Helio Castroneves, Chevrolet, 60, Washington St. at Boise St., 9:15 p.m. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (17), Russia, Running (Cashner 4-11), 6:10 p.m. No. 15 Houston (1-0) beat No. 3 Virginia at Oregon, 9:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games time for 8 laps; Ky.Busch, 1 time for 0 laps. Chicago Cubs (Lester 15-4) at Milwaukee Oklahoma 33-23. Next: vs. Lamar, Saturday. Western New York at Boston, 6 p.m. 6-2, 6-4. Wins: Ky.Busch, 4; B.Keselowski, 4; 4. (17) Conor Daly, Honda, 60, Running California at San Diego St., 9:30 p.m. Venus Williams (6), United States, def. Laura 5. (3) Sebastien Bourdais, Chevrolet, 60, (Garza 5-6), 7:10 p.m. No. 16 UCLA (0-1) lost to Texas A&M Grambling St. at Arizona, 9:45 p.m. Seattle at Washington, 6 p.m. C.Edwards, 2; D.Hamlin, 2; K.Harvick, 2; San Francisco (Suarez 3-3) at Colorado (De 31-24, OT. Next: vs. UNLV, Saturday. Orlando at Sky Blue FC, 6 p.m. Siegemund (26), Germany, 6-1, 6-2. J.Johnson, 2; M.Kenseth, 2; C.Buescher, Running UT Martin at Hawaii, 10:59 p.m. Doubles 6. (14) Charlie Kimball, Chevrolet, 60, La Rosa 8-7), 7:40 p.m. No. 17 Iowa (1-0) beat Miami (Ohio) FC Kansas City at Chicago 7 p.m. 1; Ku.Busch, 1; K.Larson, 1; J.Logano, 1; Boston (Price 14-8) at San Diego (Cosart 45-21. Next: vs. Iowa State, Saturday. Houston at Portland, 9 p.m. Men T.Stewart, 1; M.Truex, 1. Running Southeastern Second Round 7. (7) Simon Pagenaud, Chevrolet, 60, 0-2), 8:10 p.m. No. 18 Georgia (1-0) beat No. 22 North Top 16 in Points: 1. K.Harvick, 799; 2. Arizona (Ray 7-12) at L.A. Dodgers (Stewart Carolina 33-24. Next: vs. Nicholls, Saturday. Conference SEC Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands, and Horia B.Keselowski, 774; 3. C.Edwards, 724; Running Tecau (5), Romania, def. Mate Pavic, 8. (15) Alexander Rossi, Honda, 60, Running 0-2), 9:10 p.m. No. 19 Louisville (1-0) beat Charlotte East Thursday, Sept. 1 4. Ku.Busch, 721; 5. J.Logano, 716; 70-14, Thursday. Next: at Syracuse, Friday. Conference All Vanderbilt 4, Murray State 0 Croatia, and Michael Venus, New Zealand, 6. Ky.Busch, 696; 7. D.Hamlin, 691; 9. (11) RC Enerson, Honda, 60, Running 6-2, 6-2. 10. (6) Max Chilton, Chevrolet, 60, Running No. 20 Southern Cal (0-1) lost to W L PF PA W L PF PA Arkansas 7, Northern Iowa 1 8. M.Truex, 652; 9. J.Johnson, 648; No. 1 Alabama 52-6. Next: vs. Utah State, South Carolina 1 0 13 10 1 0 13 10 Friday, Sept. 2 Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Aisam- 10. M.Kenseth, 633; 11. C.Elliott, 628; 11. (16) Carlos Munoz, Honda, 60, Running Basketball Saturday. Florida 0 0 0 0 1 0 24 7 Florida State vs. Florida, ppd., weather ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, def. Henri 12. A.Dillon, 622; 13. J.McMurray, 616; 14. 12. (18) Marco Andretti, Honda, 60, Running Kontinen, Finland, and John Peers (10), 13. (8) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 60, WNBA No. 21 Oklahoma State (1-0) beat SE Georgia 0 0 0 0 1 0 33 24 LSU 3, Indiana 0 R.Newman, 601; 15. K.Larson, 582; 16. EASTERN CONFERENCE Louisiana 61-7. Next: vs. Central Michigan, South Florida 1, Alabama 0 Australia, 7-5, 6-7 (7), 6-3. K.Kahne, 564. Running Tennessee 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 13 W L Pct GB Saturday. Kentucky 0 0 0 0 0 1 35 44 USC 3, Georgia 0 Jamie Murray, Britain, and Bruno Soares (4), 14. (19) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Honda, 60, New York 20 9 .690 — Brazil, def. Marcin Matkowski, Poland, and Running No. 22 North Carolina (0-1) lost to No. Missouri 0 0 0 0 0 1 11 26 Missouri 4, San Francisco 1 NHRA Qualifying Chicago 15 13 .536 4½ 18 Georgia 33-24. Next: at Illinois, Saturday. Iowa State 1, Auburn 0 Jurgen Melzer, Austria, 6-1, 6-1. Monday 15. (21) Spencer Pigot, Chevrolet, 60, Atlanta 14 14 .500 5½ Vanderbilt 0 1 10 13 0 1 10 13 No. 23 Baylor (1-0) beat Northwestern West Michigan 2, Auburn 0 Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Alexander Peya At Lucas Oil Raceway Park Running Indiana 13 15 .464 6½ (12), Austria, def. Stephane Robert, France, 16. (9) Jack Hawksworth, Honda, 60, State 55-7, Friday. next: vs. SMU, Saturday. Conference All Mississippi State 2, South Alabama 1 Brownsburg, Indiana Washington 11 17 .393 8½ No. 24 Oregon (1-0) beat UC Davis Texas A&M 1, Arkansas-Little Rock 0 and Dudi Sela, Israel, 7-6 (5), 6-4. Final Finish Order Running Connecticut 11 18 .379 9 W L PF PA W L PF PA 53-28. Next: vs. Virginia, Saturday. Alabama 0 0 0 0 1 0 52 6 BYU 5, Tennessee 2 Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez (8), Spain, TOP FUEL 17. (22) Takuma Sato, Honda, 60, Running WESTERN CONFERENCE def. Marcos Baghdatis, Cyprus, and Gilles 18. (13) James Hinchcliffe, Honda, 59, No. 25 Florida (1-0) beat UMass 24-7. Arkansas 0 0 0 0 1 0 21 20 Saturday, Sept. 3 1, Tony Schumacher. 2, Steve W L Pct GB Next vs. Kentucky, Saturday. South Carolina 2, Clemson 1 Muller, Luxembourg, 6-4, 6-4. Running Los Angeles 24 5 .828 — Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 1 0 31 24 Torrence. 3, Doug Kalitta. 4, J.R. Todd. Auburn 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 19 Sunday, Sept. 4 Chris Guccione, Australia, and Andre Sa, 19. (5) Tony Kanaan, Chevrolet, 59, Running Minnesota 24 5 .828 — Brazil, def. Raven Klaasen, South Africa, 5, Antron Brown. 6. Shawn Langdon. 20. (2) Will Power, Chevrolet, 38, Contact Football Championship George Washington 1, Arkansas 0 Phoenix 13 16 .448 11 LSU 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 16 and Rajeev Ram (7), United States, 7-6 (5), 7, Brittany Force. 8, Clay Millican. 9, Pat 21. (20) Graham Rahal, Honda, 19, Contact Ole Miss 0 0 0 0 0 1 34 45 LSU 2, Butler 1 Dakin. 10, Tripp Tatum. 11, T.J. Zizzo. 12, Seattle 12 17 .414 12 Subdivision Coaches Alabama 1, Florida Gulf Coast 0 2-6, 6-3. 22. (10) Mikhail Aleshin, Honda, 14, Contact Dallas 9 21 .300 15½ Mississippi St 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 21 Bruce Litton. 13, Richie Crampton. 14, Race Statistics Florida 7, Oklahoma State 2 Nicolas Almagro, Spain, and Victor Estrella San Antonio 6 22 .214 17½ Poll Burgos, Dominican Republic, def. Fabio Morgan Lucas. 15, Leah Pritchett. 16, Terry Winner’s average speed: 119.334 Thursday, Sept. 1 Vanderbilt 2, San Francisco 1 McMillen. SPARTANBURG, S.C. — The top 25 teams Tennessee 3, American 0 Fognini and Andreas Seppi, Italy, 7-6 (6), Time of Race: 1:41:39.8592 Sunday, Sept. 4 in the 2015 Coaches Football Championship Tennessee 20, Appalachian St. 13, OT FUNNY CAR Margin of victory: 16.5308 seconds Georgia 2, Iowa State 0 6-3. Washington 88, Dallas 83 Subdivision poll, with first-place votes in South Carolina 13, Vanderbilt 10 Jeremy Chardy, France, and Sam Groth, 1, Matt Hagan. 2, Del Worsham. 3, Cautions: 3 for 9 laps Saturday, Sept. 3 Kentucky 3, High Point 0 Seattle 91, Atlanta 82 parentheses, records through Sept. 4, points Notre Dame 1, Missouri 0 Australia, def. Dominic Thiem and Tommy Johnson Jr.. 4, Ron Capps. 5, Chad Lead changes: 8 among six drivers and previous ranking: West Virginia 26, Missouri 11 Head. 6, Courtney Force. 7, Robert Hight. Chicago 97, San Antonio 73 Mississippi State 1, Southern Mississippi 0 Tristan-Samuel Weissborn, Austria, 7-6 (3), Lap Leaders: Dixon 1-13, Power 14-15, Minnesota 93, Connecticut 79 Rec. Pts Pvs South Alabama 21, Mississippi St. 20 8, Dave Richards. 9, John Force. 10, Jim Dixon 16-30, Montoya 31, Hinchcliffe 32-33, USC 2, Auburn 0 6-4. Los Angeles 88, Indiana 81 1. North Dakota St. (23) 1-0 646 1 Wisconsin 16, LSU 14 Texas A&M 2, Illinois 0 David Marrero and Fernando Verdasco, Campbell. 11, Bob Bode. 12, John Hale. 13, Castroneves 34-35, Dixon 36-40, Munoz Monday’s Games 2. Richmond 1-0 611 4 Texas A&M 31, UCLA 24, OT Jack Beckman. 14, Alexis DeJoria. 15, Tim 41-43, Dixon 44-60. Ole Miss 1, Troy 0 Spain, def. Andres Molteni and Diego No games scheduled 3. Northern Iowa 1-0 577 5 Arkansas 21, Louisiana Tech 20 Monday’s Game Schwartzman, Argentina, 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-4. Wilkerson. 16, John Bojec. Point standings: Pagenaud 555, Power 512, Today’s Games 3. Sam Houston St. 1-0 577 2 Georgia 33, North Carolina 24 PRO STOCK Dixon 451, Castroneves 451, Newgarden South Carolina 3, Charlotte 0 Women Phoenix at Atlanta, 6 p.m. 5. Jacksonville St. 1-0 537 3 Florida 24, UMass 7 Thursday’s Games Second Round 1, Chris McGaha. 2, Allen Johnson. 446, Kanaan 427, Rahal 403, Munoz 402, Indiana at San Antonio, 7 p.m. 6. Chattanooga 1-0 483 7 Southern Miss. 44, Kentucky 35 3, Shane Gray. 4, Vincent Nobile. 5, Greg Kimball 389, Hinchcliffe 380. Florida at Kentucky, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Vania King, United States, and Monica Minnesota at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. 7. Charleston Sou. 1-1 472 6 Alabama 52, Southern Cal 6 LSU at Western Kentucky, 7 p.m. Niculescu (10), Romania, def. Lyudmyla and Anderson. 6, Alex Laughlin. 7, Jason Line. Wednesday’s Games 8. E. Washington 1-0 414 17 Clemson 19, Auburn 13 Nadiia Kichenok, Ukraine, 6-3, 6-1. 8, Curt Steinbach. 9, Aaron Strong. 10, Formula 1 Vanderbilt at Auburn, 7 p.m. Seattle at New York, 6 p.m. 9. Illinois St. 1-0 407 8 Monday’s Game Friday’s Games Nicole Gibbs, United States, and Nao Hibino, Matt Hartford. 11, Drew Skillman. 12, Erica Chicago at Washington, 6 p.m. 10. McNeese St. 1-0 398 9 Florida State 45, Ole Miss 34 Japan, def. Michaella Krajicek, Netherlands, Enders. 13, Deric Kramer. 14, Jeg Coughlin. Italian Grand Prix Georgia at South Carolina, 6 p.m. 11. James Madison 1-0 396 11 Saturday’s Games Vanderbilt at Auburn, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) and Heather Watson, Britain, 2-6, 6-3, 7-5. 15, Kenny Delco. 16, Bo Butner. Sunday At Autodromo di Monza 12. South Dakota St. 0-1 347 14 Nicholls State at No. 18 Georgia, 11 a.m. Alabama at Tennessee, 7 p.m. Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE Monza, Italy Football 13. William & Mary 0-1 344 10 (SEC Network) Arkansas at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. (16), Czech Republic, def. Danka Kovinic, 1, Andrew Hines. 2, Hector Arana Lap length: 3.6 miles NFL 14. Portland St. 1-0 319 12 Prairie View A&M at Texas A&M, 11 a.m. Missouri at Ole Miss, 7 p.m. Motenegro, and Alicja Rosolska, Poland, Jr. 3, LE Tonglet. 4, Cory Reed. 5, Eddie 1. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 15. Montana 1-0 288 13 (SEC Network) Sunday’s Games 7-6 (3), 6-2. Krawiec. 6, Jerry Savoie. 7, Angelle Sampey. Thursday’s Game 16. The Citadel 1-0 256 15 Western Kentucky at No. 1 Alabama, 1 hour, 17 minutes, 28.089 seconds. Carolina at Denver, 7:30 p.m. Middle Tennessee State at Tennessee, Sania Mirza, India, and Barbora Strycova 8, Chip Ellis. 9, Matt Smith. 10, Karen 2. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 17. Northern Arizona 0-1 193 18 2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) 1 p.m. (7), Czech Republic, def. Viktorija Golubic, Stoffer. 11, Michael Ray. 12, Melissa Surber. Sunday’s Games 18. Western Illinois 1-0 166 24 Kentucky at No. 25 Florida. 2:30 p.m. (WCBI) 1:17:43.159. Tampa Bay at Atlanta, Noon Louisiana-Lafayette at Mississippi State, Switzerland, and Nicole Melichar, United 13, Jim Underdahl. 14, Hector Arana. 15, 3. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 19. Villanova 0-1 133 22 Wofford at No. 11 Ole Miss, 3 p.m. 1 p.m. States, 6-2, 7-6 (5). Steve Johnson. 16, Scotty Pollacheck. Buffalo at Baltimore, Noon 20. Colgate 0-1 129 16 (SEC Network) 1:17:49.079. Chicago at Houston, Noon Baylor at Auburn, 2 p.m. Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka (4), Final Results 4. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 21. Harvard 0-0 98 19 Middle Tennessee State at Vanderbilt, 3 p.m. Northern Kentucky at Vanderbilt, 4 p.m. Czech Republic, def. Mirjana Lucic-Baroni, Top Fuel — Tony Schumacher, 3.806 Green Bay at Jacksonville, Noon 22. Youngstown St. 1-0 92 NR 1:17:55.650. San Diego at Kansas City, Noon (SEC Network) Kennesaw State at Georgia, 4 p.m. Croatia, and Maria Sanchez, United States, seconds, 317.64 mph def. Steve Torrence, 5. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull, 23. Southern Utah 0-1 76 23 Arkansas at No. 13 TCU, 6 p.m. Murray State at Kentucky, 5 p.m. 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. Oakland at New Orleans, Noon 24. North Carolina A&T 1-0 67 25 3.803 seconds, 325.06 mph. 1:18:13.384. Cincinnati at N.Y. Jets, Noon (ESPN / ESPN2) LSU at Texas A&M, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and CoCo Funny Car — Matt Hagan, Dodge 6. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Williams, 25. Fordham 0-1 79 20 South Carolina at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. North Texas at Arkansas, 6 p.m. Vandeweghe (6), United States, def. Cleveland at Philadelphia, Noon Also Receiving Votes: Albany 53, New Charger, 3.964, 327.43 def. Del Worsham, 1:18:19.104. Minnesota at Tennessee, Noon (ESPN / ESPN2) South Alabama at Ole Miss, 6 p.m. Maria Irigoyen, Argentina, and Paula Kania, Toyota Camry, 3.958, 324.20. 7. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull, Hampshire 35, South Carolina St. 27, Jacksonville State at No. 5 LSU, 6:30 p.m. Poland, 7-5, 6-3. Miami at Seattle, 3:05 p.m. Jackson St. 23, Eastern Kentucky 22, Stony Pro Stock — Chris McGaha, Chevy 1:18:22.325. N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 3:25 p.m. (ESPNU) Caroline Garcia and Kristina Mladenovic Camaro, 6.688, 207.15 def. Allen Johnson, 8. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India, Brook 20, North Dakota 18, Indiana St. 17, Arkansas State at Auburn, 6:30 p.m. (1), France, def. Naomi Broady, Britain, and Detroit at Indianapolis, 3:25 p.m. Montana St. 17, Samford 15, Wofford 15, Tennis Dodge Dart, 6.715, 207.08. 1:18:33.043. New England at Arizona, 7:30 p.m. (SEC Network) Shelby Rogers, United States, 6-3, 6-1. Pro Stock Motorcycle — Andrew 9. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Williams, Liberty 13,Towson 12, Monmouth 12, Eastern Michigan at Missouri, 6:30 p.m. U.S. Open Timea Babos, Hungary, and Yaroslava Monday’s Games Grambling St. 11, Eastern Illinois 9, Penn Monday Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.862, 194.63 def. 1:18:33.706. Pittsburgh at Washington, 6:10 p.m. (SEC Network) Shvedova (3), Kazakhstan, def. Jelena 10. Nico Hlkenberg, Germany, Force India, 8, Cal Poly 6, North Carolina Central 6, Virginia Tech vs. No. 9 Tennessee, at Bristol, At The USTA Billie Jean King National Ostapenko, Latvia, and Andrea Petkovic, Hector Arana Jr, Buell, Foul - Red Light. Los Angeles at San Francisco, 9:20 p.m. Central Arkansas 5, Delaware 5, Dartmouth Tennis Center, New York Pro Modified — Von Smith, Chevy 1:18:46.745. Thursday, Sept. 15 Tennessee, 7 p.m. (WKDH-WTVA) Germany, 6-2, 6-4. 11. Romain Grosjean, France, Haas, 1 lap. 4, Southeastern Missouri St. 4, Furman 2, Purse: $46.3 million (Grand Slam) Mixed Corvette, 11.726, 73.67 def. Troy Coughlin, N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 7:25 p.m. Weber St. 2, Bethune-Cookman 1, Bucknell Surface: Hard-Outdoor Corvette, Foul - Red Light. 12. Jenson Button, Britain, McLaren, 1 lap. Sunday, Sept. 18 Conference USA First Round 13. Esteban Gutierrez, Mexico, Haas, 1 lap. 1, Mercer 1, San Diego 1. East Division Singles Abigail Spears, United States, and Top Alcohol Dragster — Dan Page, San Francisco at Carolina, Noon Men 5.352, 270.32 def. Shawn Cowie, 5.369, 14. Fernando Alonso, Spain, McLaren, 1 lap. Baltimore at Cleveland, Noon Conference All Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico, def. Bethanie 15. Carlos Sainz Jr, Spain, Toro Rosso, 1 lap. STATS FCS Poll W L PF PA W L PF PA Fourth Round Mattek-Sands, United States, and Horia 270.27. Tennessee at Detroit, Noon The top 25 teams in the STATS Juan Martin del Potro, Argentina, def. Top Alcohol Funny Car — Jonnie 16. Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Sauber, 1 lap. Kansas City at Houston, Noon W. Kentucky 1 0 46 14 1 0 46 14 Tecau (3), Romania, 6-3, 6-7 (5), 10-4. Football Championship Subdivision poll, with Dominic Thiem (8), Austria, 6-3, 3-2, retired. Nicole Gibbs and Dennis Novikov, United Lindberg, Chevy Camaro, 5.673, 263.00 def. 17. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Renault, Miami at New England, Noon first-place votes in parentheses, records FAU 0 0 0 0 1 0 38 30 1 lap. Middle Tenn. 0 0 0 0 1 0 55 0 Stan Wawrinka (3), Switzerland, def. Illya States, def. Arantxa Parra Santonja and Annie Whiteley, Camaro, 10.210, 92.40. New Orleans at N.Y. Giants, Noon through Sept. 4, points and previous rank: Marchenko, Ukraine, 6-4, 6-1, 6-7 (5), 6-3. 18. Estiban Ocon, France, Manor, 2 laps. Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, Noon Marshall 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marc Lopez, Spain, 6-4, 3-6, 10-6. Competition Eliminator — Kevin Self, Rec. Pts Pvs Kei Nishikori (6), Japan, def. Ivo Karlovic (21), Second Round Bantam Roadster, 7.796, 168.58 def. Jason Driver Standings Dallas at Washington, Noon 1. North Dakota St. (137) 1-0 4067 1 Old Dominion 0 0 0 0 1 0 54 21 1. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, 250 points. Charlotte 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 70 Croatia, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (4). Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Coan, Bantam, 8.224, 158.52. Tampa Bay at Arizona, 3:05 p.m. 2. Richmond (21) 1-0 3860 4 Andy Murray (2), Britain, def. Grigor Dimitrov 2. Nico Rosberg, Germany, 248. Seattle at Los Angeles, 3:05 p.m. FIU 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 34 Robert Farah, Colombia, def. Michaella Super Stock — Ryan Haag, Chevy 3. Northern Iowa (5) 1-0 3699 5 (22), Bulgaria, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. Krajicek, Netherlands, and Dominic Inglot, 3. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, 161. Indianapolis at Denver, 3:25 p.m. 4. Sam Houston St. 1-0 3627 2 West Division Camaro, 9.821, 126.16 def. Sean Cour, 4. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, 143. Conference All Women Britain, 6-4, 3-6, 10-8. Chevy Cobalt, 9.497, 138.96. Atlanta at Oakland, 3:25 p.m. 5. Jacksonville St. (1) 1-0 3535 3 Fourth Round 5. Kimi Rdikkvnen, Finland, 136. Jacksonville at San Diego, 3:25 p.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, and Nenad Zimonjic, Stock Eliminator — Jeff Lopez, 6. Chattanooga 1-0 3004 6 Simona Halep (5), Romania, def. Carla Serbia, def. Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, and 6. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, 121. Green Bay at Minnesota, 7:30 p.m. 7. Charleston Sou. 1-1 2937 7 Southern Miss. 0 0 0 0 1 0 44 35 Chevy Camaro, 9.395, 141.03 def. Charlie 7. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, 70. UTEP 0 0 0 0 1 0 38 22 Suarez Navarro (11), Spain, 6-2, 7-5. Scott Lipsky, United States, 6-1, 6-2. Downing, Ford Mustang, 10.383, 127.74. Monday, Sept. 19 8. E. Washington (1) 1-0 2849 14 Karolina Pliskova (10), Czech Republic, def. 8. Sergio Pirez, Mexico, 62. Philadelphia at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. UTSA 0 0 0 0 1 0 26 13 Gabriela Dabrowski, Canada, and Rohan Super Comp — Gary Stinnett, 9. South Dakota St. 0-1 2641 8 Venus Williams (6), United States, 4-6, 6-4, Bopanna, India, def. Andrea Hlavackova, 9. Nico Hlkenberg, Germany, 46. 10. Illinois St. 1-0 2584 10 Louisiana Tech 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 21 Dragster, 8.888, 186.05 def. Greg Kamplain, 10. Felipe Massa, Brazil, 41. 7-6 (3). Czech Republic, and Lukasz Kubot (6), Canadian Football 11. McNeese St. 1-0 2352 11 North Texas 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 34 Dragster, Foul - Red Light. 11. Fernando Alonso, Spain, 30. Rice 0 1 14 46 0 1 14 46 Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Poland, 5-7, 6-3, 10-7. Super Gas — Tommy Phillips, Chevy 12. Carlos Sainz Jr, Spain, 30. 12. James Madison 1-0 2350 12 Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, 6-2, 6-3. CoCo Vandeweghe and Rajeev Ram League 13. William & Mary 0-1 2195 9 Corvette, 9.973, 149.55 def. Ray Miller III, 13. Romain Grosjean, France, 28. EAST DIVISION Thursday, Sept. 1 Ana Konjuh, Croatia, def. Agnieszka (7), United States, def. Martina Hingis, Chevy Camaro, 10.071, 145.36. 14. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, 23. W L T Pts PF PA 14. Montana 1-0 1994 13 Louisville 70, Charlotte 14 Radwanska (4), Poland, 6-4, 6-4. Switzerland, and Leander Paes, India, 7-6 Factory Stock Showdown — Chris 15. Jenson Button, Britain, 17. Ottawa 5 4 1 11 262 255 15. Citadel 1-0 1667 15 Indiana 34, FIU 13 Doubles (1), 3-6, 13-11. Holbrook, Ford Mustang, 8.314, 163.00 def. 16. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, 6. Hamilton 5 5 0 10 312 269 16. Portland St. 1-0 1539 17 W. Kentucky 46, Rice 14 Men Stephen Bell, Chevy Camaro, 8.442, 161.67. 17. Pascal Wehrlein, Germany, 1. Toronto 4 6 0 8 237 285 17. Coastal Carolina 1-0 1428 16 Saturday, Sept. 3 Third Round Final Round-by-Round Results 18. Stoffel Vandoorne, Belgium, 1. Montreal 3 7 0 6 205 237 18. Western Illinois 1-0 1280 20 Arkansas 21, Louisiana Tech 20 Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Nicolas Mahut Volleyball TOP FUEL Constructors Standings WEST DIVISION 19. Northern Arizona 0-1 1108 18 FAU 38, S. Illinois 30 (1), France, def. Jeremy Chardy, France, and 20. Youngstown St. 1-0 692 NR ROUND ONE — J.R. Todd, 3.718, 1. Mercedes, 498 points. W L T Pts PF PA UTSA 26, Alabama St. 13 Sam Groth, Australia, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. SEC 2. Red Bull, 290. Calgary 8 1 1 17 323 209 21. Colgate 0-1 600 21 SMU 34, North Texas 21 Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez (8), Saturday, Sept. 3 326.56 def. Morgan Lucas, 4.373, 181.64; 22. Villanova 0-1 554 23 Florida 3, Central Michigan 0 Tony Schumacher, 3.746, 327.19 def. Tripp 3. Ferrari, 279. B.C. 7 3 0 14 280 246 Middle Tennessee 55, Alabama A&M 0 Spain, def. Thomaz Bellucci and Marcelo 23. North Carolina A&T 1-0 528 25 Demoliner, Brazil, 6-3, 6-3. Oklahoma 3, Mississippi State 2 Tatum, 3.825, 323.66; Clay Millican, 3.739, 4. Williams, 111. Winnipeg 6 4 0 12 259 229 Southern Mississippi 44, Kentucky 35 5. Force India, 108. Edmonton 5 5 0 10 296 292 24. New Hampshire 0-1 460 22 UTEP 38, New Mexico St. 22 Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Aisam- Georgia 3, Siena 0 323.66 def. Terry McMillen, Foul - Red 25. North Dakota 0-1 253 19 ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, def. Jean-Julien Santa Clara 3, Auburn 1 Light; Steve Torrence, 3.743, 326.79 def. 6. McLaren-Honda, 48. Saskatchewan 1 9 0 2 195 347 Sunday, Sept. 4 7. Toro Rosso, 45. Also Receiving Votes: Towson 243, Stony Old Dominion 54, Hampton 21 Rojer, Netherlands, and Horia Tecau (5), South Carolina 3, Furman 0 Bruce Litton, 3.976, 308.50; Brittany Force, Brook 207, Central Arkansas 200, Harvard Romania, 6-3, 7-6 (4). Miami University 3, Missouri 2 3.758, 323.81 def. Pat Dakin, 3.795, 321.58; 8. Haas, 28. Thursday, Sept. 1 Friday’s Game 9. Renault, 6. Ottawa 19, Montreal 14 183, Albany 181, Fordham 131, Grambling Maryland at FIU, 7:30 p.m. Feliciano Lopez and Marc Lopez (8), Ole Miss 3, McNeese State 0 Antron Brown, 3.750, 325.30 def. T.J. Zizzo, St. 111, Eastern Kentucky 105, Southern Spain, def. Thomaz Bellucci and Marcelo Southern Mississippi 3, LSU 1 3.843, 319.22; Doug Kalitta, 3.745, 327.35 10. Manor, 1. Sunday, Sept. 4 Saturday’s Games Winnipeg 28, Saskatchewan 25 Utah 67, Alcorn St. 50, Delaware 37, Wofford Rice at Army, 11 a.m. Demoliner, Brazil, 6-3, 6-3. Kansas 3, Arkansas 2 def. Richie Crampton, 4.351, 223.65; Shawn 37, Bethune-Cookman 30, Eastern Illinois Jamie Murray, Britain, and Bruno Soares (4), Alabama 3, Temple 1 Langdon, 3.737, 330.31 def. Leah Pritchett, Monday’s Games Old Dominion at Appalachian State, Calgary 45, Edmonton 24 28, Dartmouth 26, Samford 24, Penn 20, 2:30 p.m. Brazil, def. Brian Baker, United States, and Kentucky 3, Creighton 0 6.130, 97.03. Baseball Cal Poly 18, Maine 18, Weber St. 14, Liberty Marcus Daniell, New Zealand, 6-3, 7-6 (7). Florida 3, Morgan State 0 QUARTERFINALS — Schumacher, Hamilton 49, Toronto 36 Western Kentucky at Alabama, 2:30 p.m. American League Friday’s Game 13, Dayton 12, Montana St. 10, Furman 10, UTSA at Colorado State, 3 p.m. Women Texas A&M 3, Virginia Tech 0 3.788, 320.81 def. Brown, 4.000, 275.34; East Division Montreal at BC, 9 p.m. Tennessee St. 8, Duquesne 7, South Third Round Tennessee 3, Kent State 1 Kalitta, 3.833, 289.26 def. Force, 4.791, Middle Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 3 p.m. W L Pct GB Saturday’s Games Dakota 7, Indiana St. 5, UT Martin 4, Western FAU at Miami, 5 p.m. Andreja Klepac and Katarina Srebotnik (13), Georgia 3, Harvard 0 163.43; Todd, 3.773, 326.40 def. Millican, Toronto 77 60 .562 — Saskatchewan at Winnipeg, 3 p.m. Carolina 4, San Diego 3, Alabama St. 2, Elon at Charlotte, 5 p.m. Slovenia, def. Alla Kudryavtseva, Russia, South Carolina 3, Winthrop 0 4.814, 158.46; Torrence, 3.772, 327.74 def. Boston 76 61 .555 1 Calgary at Edmonton, 6 p.m. Prairie View A&M 2, Monmouth 2, Saint Morgan State at Marshall, 5 p.m. and Sabine Lisicki, Germany, 7-6 (3), 6-0. Missouri 3, Rice 1 Langdon, 4.127, 265.12. Baltimore 75 62 .547 2 Sunday, Sept. 11 Francis U 1, Sacred Heart 1, Mercer 1. UTEP at Texas, 6 p.m. Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Auburn 3, Louisville 2 SEMIFINALS — Schumacher, 3.981, New York 71 65 .522 5½ Hamilton at Toronto, 3:30 p.m. South Carolina State at Louisiana Tech, Siniakova (16), Czech Republic, def. Andrea Northern Iowa 3, Kentucky 0 298.87 def. Todd, 4.174, 257.63; Torrence, Tampa Bay 58 78 .426 18½ Schedule 6 p.m. Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka (4), Czech Ole Miss 3, North Carolina State 2 3.808, 324.98 def. Kalitta, 3.849, 285.83. Central Division Monday’s College Score Thursday’s Games Bethune-Cookman at North Texas, 6 p.m. Republic, 7-5, 7-5. Sunday, Sept. 4 FINAL — Schumacher, 3.806, 317.64 W L Pct GB SOUTH SOUTH Savannah State at Southern Mississippi, Sania Mirza, India, and Barbora Strycova South Carolina 3, Clemosn 1 def. Torrence, 3.803, 325.06. Cleveland 79 57 .581 — Florida State 45, Ole Miss 34 Pikeville at E. Kentucky, 6 p.m. 6 p.m. (7), Czech Republic, def. Nicole Gibbs, Florida 3, Michigan State 0 FUNNY CAR Detroit 75 62 .547 4½ Incarnate Word at Northwestern St., 6 p.m. United States and Nao Hibino, Japan, 6-4, Today’s Game ROUND ONE — Dave Richards, Ford Kansas City 71 66 .518 8½ No. 4 Florida St. 45, Southwestern Athletic 7-5. Arkansas State at Ole Miss, 6 p.m. Mustang, 4.132, 307.44 def. Jack Beckman, Chicago 65 72 .474 14½ Friday’s Games Mixed Thursday’s Games Dodge Charger, 8.238, 80.59; Matt Hagan, Minnesota 51 87 .370 29 No. 11 Ole Miss 34 EAST Conference Second Round Kennesaw State vs. Georgia, 9 a.m. Charger, 3.894, 327.59 def. John Bojec, West Division Ole Miss 7 21 0 6—34 Louisville at Syracuse, 7 p.m. East Laura Siegemund, Germany, and Mate Georgia vs. Georgia State, 4 p.m. Toyota Solara, 11.329, 73.25; Ron Capps, W L Pct GB Florida St. 3 10 23 9—45 SOUTH Conference All Pavic, Croatia, def. Abigail Spears, United Arkansas at New Mexico, 7 p.m. Charger, 3.927, 321.96 def. Bob Bode, Texas 82 56 .594 — First Quarter Maryland at FIU, 6:30 p.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA States, and Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico, Friday’s Games Solara, 4.107, 283.19; Courtney Force, Houston 73 64 .533 8½ MIS—Stringfellow 3 pass from C.Kelly Alcorn St. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6-4, 6-2. Tennessee vs. Western Michigan, 9a.m. Chevy Camaro, 3.939, 322.27 def. Jim Seattle 70 67 .511 11½ (Wunderlich kick), 13:18. Saturday’s Games Alabama A&M 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 55 Quarterfinals Wake Forest vs. South Carolina, 9 a.m. Campbell, Charger, 4.023, 315.93; Tommy Los Angeles 62 75 .453 19½ FSU—FG Aguayo 25, :04. EAST Alabama St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 26 Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Northwestern State vs. Alabama, 10 a.m. Johnson Jr., Charger, 3.944, 317.87 def. Oakland 58 79 .423 23½ Second Quarter Rice at Army, 11 a.m. Jackson St. 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 63 Robert Farah, Colombia, def. Gabriela Arizona vs. Texas A&M, 11 a.m. John Hale, Charger, 7.385, 86.73; Chad MIS—Metcalf 3 pass from C.Kelly Penn St. at Pittsburgh, 11 a.m. MVSU 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 61 Dabrowski, Canada, and Rohan Bopanna, Mississippi State vs. Kansas State, (Wunderlich kick), 12:48. Howard at Rutgers, 11 a.m. Noon Head, Toyota Camry, 3.953, 285.95 def. Sunday’s Games West India, 1-6, 6-2, 10-8. Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 3 MIS—Engram 21 pass from C.Kelly Boston College at UMass, 11 a.m. Conference All CoCo Vandeweghe and Rajeev Ram (7), Memphis vs. Auburn, Noon John Force, Camaro, 3.983, 316.00; Del N.Y. Yankees 5, Baltimore 2 (Wunderlich kick), 09:46. Concordia (Mich.) at Wagner, 11 a.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA United States, def. Barbora Krejcikova, Seattle vs. LSU, Noon Worsham, Camry, 3.897, 325.92 def. Alexis Chicago White Sox 13, Minnesota 11, FSU—FG Aguayo 21, 04:52. Elizabeth City St. at Fordham, Noon Prairie View 1 0 29 25 1 0 29 25 Czech Republic, and Marin Draganja, Ole Miss vs. Lipscomb, 12:30 p.m. DeJoria, Camry, 9.304, 94.02; Robert Hight, 12 innings MIS—Judd 11 run (Wunderlich kick), 03:11. Albany (NY) at Rhode Island, Noon Grambling 0 0 0 0 1 0 72 12 Croatia, 6-3, 6-3. Milwaukee vs. Tennessee, 4 p.m. Camaro, 3.931, 326.56 def. Tim Wilkerson, Detroit 6, Kansas City 5 FSU—Rudolph 16 pass from Francois Valparaiso at Sacred Heart, Noon Ark-Pine Bluff 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 44 South Carolina vs. Buffalo, 4 p.m. Mustang, 10.657, 86.91. Houston 7, Texas 6 (Aguayo kick), :33. Stony Brook at Temple, Noon Southern U. 0 0 0 0 0 1 21 38 Sunday Virginia Tech vs. Ole Miss, QUARTERFINALS — Capps, 3.957, Oakland 1, Boston 0 Third Quarter Youngstown St. at West Virginia, 1 p.m. Texas Southern 0 1 25 29 0 1 25 29 Singles 4:30 p.m. 322.19 def. Head, 4.001, 325.77; Hagan, Cleveland 6, Miami 5 FSU—FG Aguayo 40, 12:24. UConn at Navy, 2:30 p.m. Men Loyola (Ill.) vs. Mississippi State, 3.942, 324.59 def. Hight, 4.572, 183.42; L.A. Angels 4, Seattle 2 FSU—Stevenson 1 run (Aguayo kick), 11:30. Bucknell at Duquesne, 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1 Fourth Round 5 p.m. Johnson Jr., 3.966, 320.74 def. C. Force, Monday’s Games FSU—Whitfield 3 run (pass failed), 09:23. Delaware at Lafayette, 5 p.m. UNLV 63, Jackson St. 13 Gael Monfils (10), France, def. Marcos LSU vs. UCF, 6 p.m. 4.072, 276.41; Worsham, 3.986, 321.19 def. N.Y. Yankees 5, Toronto 3 FSU—Izzo 2 pass from Francois (Aguayo Georgetown at Marist, 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 2 Baghdatis, Cyprus, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3. Georgia vs. Georgia Tech, 6 p.m. Richards, 5.348, 144.06. Baltimore 7, Tampa Bay 3 kick), 04:16. St. Francis (Pa.) at Towson, 5 p.m. E. Michigan 61, MVSU 14 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (9), France, def. Jack Nebraska vs. Arkansas, 6 p.m. SEMIFINALS — Worsham, 3.976, Kansas City 11, Minnesota 5 Fourth Quarter Lehigh at Villanova, 5 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 3 Sock (26), United States, 6-3, 6-3, 6-7 (7), Marquette vs. Kentucky, 6:30 p.m. 321.96 def. Capps, 4.059, 308.71; Hagan, L.A. Angels 10, Oakland 7 FSU—FG Aguayo 40, 13:03. Holy Cross at New Hampshire, 6 p.m. Grambling State 72, Va. Lynchburg 12 6-2. Alabama vs. Southern Mississippi, 7 p.m. 3.945, 323.81 def. Johnson Jr., 3.970, Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox 3, 11 innings MIS—Jefferson 20 pass from C.Kelly (pass SOUTH UTSA 26, Alabama State 13 Lucas Pouille (24), France, def. Rafael Nadal Auburn vs. Miami University, 7:30 p.m. 321.65. Seattle 14, Texas 6 failed), 12:15. NC State at East Carolina, 11 a.m. Louisiana-Monroe 38, Southern U. 21 (4), Spain, 6-1, 2-6, 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (6). Missouri vs. Idaho State, 8 p.m. FINAL — Hagan, 3.964, 327.43 def. San Diego 2, Boston 1 FSU—FG Aguayo 44, 09:32. Nicholls at Georgia, 11 a.m. Tennessee State 44, Ark.-Pine Bluff 0 Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, def. Kyle Texas A&M vs. New Mexico State, Worsham, 3.958, 324.20. Houston 6, Cleveland 2 FSU—FG Aguayo 30, 04:58. Troy at Clemson, 11:30 a.m. Middle Tennessee 55, Alabama A&M 0 Edmund, Britain, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. 8 p.m. 4B TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

BRIEFLY CALENDAR GOLF SCORES TRANSACTIONS Deutsche Bank Championship Monday’s Moves Mississippi State Prep Soccer Monday FOOTBALL At TPC Boston, Norton, Massachusetts Own goal lifts women’s soccer team past Southern Today’s Games Purse: $8.5 million / Yardage: 7,214; Par 71 — Re-signed RB Justin Starkville Academy at Columbus Christian, 4 p.m. Final Forsett. Signed KR Devin Hester to a one-year Mississippi Rory McIlroy (2,000), $1,530,000...... 71-67-66-65—269 contract. Placed DL Carl Davis and S Matt Elam on injured Kirk Academy at Heritage Academy, 5 p.m. Paul Casey (1,200), $918,000...... 66-66-66-73—271 reserve. HATTIESBURG — With a record crowd in attendance, the Jimmy Walker (760), $578,000...... 68-64-70-70—272 — Signed CB Doran Grant, WR Matt Ha- Mississippi State soccer team completed an undefeated weekend Adam Scott (540), $408,000...... 67-71-70-65—273 zel, G Gabe Ikard and LB Max Valles to the . Prep Softball Fabian Gomez (400), $310,250...... 66-71-68-69—274 Released FB Dan Vitale. Sunday by capitalizing on an own goal to earn a 1-0 victory against James Hahn (400), $310,250...... 65-74-66-69—274 — Terminated the Southern Mississippi. Tuesday’s Games Patrick Reed (400), $310,250...... 68-67-70-69—274 contracts of LS Aaron Brewer and OL Central Academy at Kemper Academy, 5:30 p.m. Kevin Chappell (281), $212,500...... 67-64-71-73—275 Amini Silatolu. Signed LS Patrick Scales and K Connor The deciding score came in the 50th minute, as senior Ari David Hearn (281), $212,500...... 68-68-69-70—275 Barth. Signed QB Matt Barkley, OL Cornelius Edison and DB Holmes launched a throw in that bounced off a USM player for the Hebron Christian at Calhoun Academy, 5:30 p.m. Billy Hurley III (281), $212,500...... 67-69-69-70—275 Demontre Hurst to the practice squad. Dustin Johnson (281), $212,500...... 68-66-75-66—275 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed OL Anthony goal. Heritage Academy at Leake Academy, 5:45 p.m. Jason Kokrak (281), $212,500...... 70-68-71-66—275 Fabiano, QB Kevin Hogan, DB Ed Reynolds, DB Trey Cald- “Sunday road games are the toughest ones on your schedule,” Ryan Moore (281), $212,500...... 65-70-68-72—275 well, P Michael Palardy, RB Terrell Watson and DL Gabe New Hope at Columbus, 6 p.m. Louis Oosthuizen (281), $212,500...... 71-69-64-71—275 Wright to the practice squad. Released OL Kaleb Johnson said MSU coach Aaron Gordon, whose team improved to 4-2. “We Jason Day (214), $131,750...... 70-71-68-67—276 from the practice squad. knew Southern Miss would be ready for this game, and we told our Caledonia at Nettleton, 6 p.m. Si Woo Kim (214), $131,750...... 67-71-69-69—276 DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed QB Jameill Showers to the Russell Knox (214), $131,750...... 73-67-69-67—276 practice squad. players to be ready for their best. After Friday’s double overtime Amory at Corinth, 6:30 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama (214), $131,750...... 69-70-67-70—276 — Signed WR Isaac Fruechte and LB game we used our depth and it came up big for us. I’m very pleased Kemper County at Louisville, 6:30 p.m. Hudson Swafford (214), $131,750...... 69-69-70-68—276 Steve Longa to the practice squad. Gary Woodland (214), $131,750...... 69-66-74-67—276 GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed with how we’ve performed this weekend and this season, we did Winona Christian at Oak Hill Academy, 6:30 p.m. Chad Campbell (196), $95,200...... 67-71-72-67—277 LS Brett Goode. Claimed RB Jhurell what we set out to do in non-conference play but we’re not done yet.” Jordan Spieth (196), $95,200...... 68-68-72-69—277 Pressley off waivers from Minnesota. Placed CB Thursday’s Games Brian Stuard (196), $95,200...... 66-69-75-67—277 Makinton Dorleant on injured reserve. Released MSU was coming off a double-overtime win against South Roberto Castro (172), $64,317...... 67-69-72-70—278 RB Brandon Burks. Signed WR Geronimo Allison, Alabama on Friday, while the Golden Eagles’ game against Alcorn Hebron Christian at Columbus Christian, 4 p.m. Sergio Garcia (172), $64,317...... 68-68-72-70—278 LB Carl Bradford, LB Beniquez Brown, LB Reggie Charles Howell III (172), $64,317...... 71-66-68-73—278 Gilbert, RB Don Jackson, G Blake Muir, G Lucas State was canceled. Columbus at Holmes County (DH), 5 p.m. Ryan Palmer (172), $64,317...... 70-68-67-73—278 Patrick, DT Brian Price, WR Herb Waters and S Junior McKenzie Adams, sophomore Courtney Tompkins, and Holmes County Central at Starkville, 5 p.m. Steve Stricker (172), $64,317...... 67-69-69-73—278 Jermaine Whitehead to the practice squad. freshman McKenna de Graaf all earned their first starts of the sea- Vaughn Taylor (172), $64,317...... 68-69-73-68—278 HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed OT Joseph Cheek and DE Louisville at Caledonia, 6 p.m. Tony Finau (172), $64,317...... 67-69-68-74—278 Brandon Deen to the practice squad. son for MSU. The Bulldogs held an 8-2 edge in shots in the first half. Brian Harman (172), $64,317...... 68-65-68-77—278 — Signed CB Darryl Morris. Waived Amory at South Pontotoc, 6:30 p.m. Smylie Kaufman (172), $64,317...... 68-66-68-76—278 CB Frankie Williams. MSU earned the only goal after Holmes sent a corner-kick style Scott Brown (138), $43,031...... 71-70-65-73—279 — Signed DB Blake Countess, DB throw into the box. Her throw-in passed over goalkeeper Brittany Saturday’s Games Jason Dufner (138), $43,031...... 71-68-69-71—279 Isaiah Johnson, OT Isaiah Battle, LB Brandon Chubb, DE Emiliano Grillo (138), $43,031...... 67-71-73-68—279 Morgan Fox, RB Aaron Green, DB Michael Jordan, RB Ter- Taylor’s hands, hit the ground, and bounced off a defender’s leg into Caledonia, Columbus at Houston Tournament Jim Herman (138), $43,031...... 68-69-71-71—279 rence Magee, WR Paul McRoberts and TE Bryce Williams the goal. Amory, New Hope at Nettleton Tournament J.B. Holmes (138), $43,031...... 67-71-71-70—279 to the practice squad. “On the throw I knew I needed to get it deep in there, so I literally Chris Kirk (138), $43,031...... 70-69-69-71—279 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed S Shamiel Gary to the Oak Hill Academy at Carroll Academy Tournament Harold Varner III (138), $43,031...... 71-65-69-74—279 practice squad. threw it as far as I could. I tried to throw it to California,” Holmes said. Jhonattan Vegas (138), $43,031...... 66-72-72-69—279 — Signed OL Chris Daniel Berger (112), $31,450...... 67-68-74-71—280 Barker, OL Clay DeBord, DL , DL Woodrow “USM’s girls were unprepared and they put it in the back of the net, Prep Volleyball Harris English (112), $31,450...... 67-71-73-69—280 Hamilton, LB Rufus Johnson, WR , RB Bishop so I was very happy. I wanted to count it as my goal, but they said I Today’s Matches Branden Grace (112), $31,450...... 72-68-74-66—280 Sankey and WR Devin Street to the practice squad. couldn’t” Kyle Reifers (112), $31,450...... 70-71-70-69—280 NEW YORK GIANTS — Signed QB Josh Heritage Academy at Caledonia, 6 p.m. Henrik Stenson (112), $31,450...... 68-70-70-72—280 Johnson. Terminated the contract of LB Tompkins made six saves in her first start since Oct. 23, 2015 Rickie Fowler (88), $22,731...... 69-71-69-72—281 Jasper Brinkley. Olive Branch at Starkville, 6 p.m. Adam Hadwin (88), $22,731...... 68-72-73-68—281 OAKLAND RAIDERS — Placed DE Mario Edwards Jr. on (LSU). The clean sheet was Tompkins second of her career. Kevin Kisner (88), $22,731...... 70-69-70-72—281 injured reserve. Signed DE Jason Fanaika and LB Curtis MSU will kick off a three-game homestand at 7 p.m. Friday Columbus at South Panola, 6 p.m. Matt Kuchar (88), $22,731...... 70-67-73-71—281 Grant to the practice. Patrick Rodgers (88), $22,731...... 71-67-73-70—281 — Signed RB against Arkansas. The match is MSU’s Southeastern Conference Ashland at Amory, 6:30 p.m. Brandt Snedeker (88), $22,731...... 71-68-73-69—281 DuJuan Harris to a one-year contract. Placed opener. Marc Leishman (88), $22,731...... 68-72-74-67—281 CB Will Redmond on injured reserve. Signed West Lowndes at Aberdeen, 6:30 p.m. Ricky Barnes (66), $19,678...... 70-71-70-71—282 WR Chris Harper to the practice squad. Thursday’s Matches Bryce Molder (66), $19,678...... 70-67-75-70—282 Released TE Bruce Miller. Claimed DT Taylor Hart off waivers Sean O’Hair (66), $19,678...... 71-68-69-74—282 from Philadelphia. Waived S L.J. McCray. Ole Miss New Hope at Pontotoc, 6 p.m. Scott Piercy (66), $19,678...... 72-69-71-70—282 — Signed DT- Jim Furyk (46), $18,785...... 67-71-73-72—283 FB Tani Tupou. Waived-injured DE David Harknett’s late goal lifts women’s soccer team past Columbus at Aberdeen, 6 p.m. Zach Johnson (46), $18,785...... 68-70-77-68—283 Perkins and DE Josh Shirley. Signed WR Marcus Lucas, LB Brooks Koepka (46), $18,785...... 72-69-74-68—283 Jordan Tripp, DE Tylor Harris, WR , LB Kache Starkville High at Murrah, 6 p.m. Spencer Levin (46), $18,785...... 69-67-74-73—283 Palacio, G Will Pericak, WR Rodney Smith and WR Kasen Troy Justin Rose (46), $18,785...... 68-67-69-79—283 Williams to the practice squad. OXFORD — Gretchen Harknett found the net for the only goal of West Lowndes at Pisgah, 6:30 p.m. Kevin Streelman (46), $18,785...... 68-72-71-72—283 — Signed WR-KR Marc Mariani. the night with less than three minutes remaining Sunday to push the David Lingmerth (30), $18,105...... 71-70-74-69—284 Waived WR Tre McBride. Signed DE Mehdi Abdesmad to Sulligent at Caledonia, 6:30 p.m. Johnson Wagner (30), $18,105...... 69-68-76-71—284 the practice squad. Ole Miss women’s soccer team to a 1-0 victory against Troy on Sunday Amory at Lafayette, 6:30 p.m. Luke Donald (22), $17,765...... 70-71-72-72—285 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed DL Louis Nix III and night at the Ole Miss Soccer Stadium. John Huh (22), $17,765...... 71-69-74-71—285 TE Wes Saxton to the practice squad. Aaron Baddeley (12), $17,340...... 69-72-71-75—287 COLLEGE The Rebels (4-2) pressured the Trojans (4-3) with 20 shots and Jon Curran (12), $17,340...... 75-66-76-70—287 ALABAMA — Named Steve Sarkisian football analyst. limited them to seven. The shutout was the third of the season for Bill Haas (12), $17,340...... 69-69-74-75—287 LSU — Announced OL Josh Boutte was suspended one Saturday’s Games Charl Schwartzel (4), $17,000...... 70-66-78-74—288 game for his late hit on Wisconsin DB D’Cota Dixon during goalkeeper Marnie Merritt. She made four saves. Jamie Lovemark (4), $16,830...... 68-71-72-78—289 a Sept. 3 game. Western Kentucky at Alabama, 2:30 p.m. Brendan Steele (4), $16,660...... 70-71-74-75—290 Harknett, who had six shots, including four on goal, scored in the Wofford at Ole Miss, 3 p.m. Sunday’s Moves 87th minute after Addie Forbus controlled a ball inside the box. Forbus LPGA Tour Manulife LPGA Classic FOOTBALL headed the ball to Harknett, who punched it in to the center of the net South Carolina at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. Sunday National Football League At Whistle Bear Golf Club, Cambridge, Ontario — Signed WR Chris Hu- from the far corner. Savannah State at Southern Mississippi, 6 p.m. Purse: $1.6 million / Yardage: 6,613; Par 72 bert, WR Brittan Golden, CB Harlan Miller, TE Ifeanyi It was Harknett’s second goal of the season and 12th of her career. Final Momah, RB , OT Givens Price, LB Shaq Riddick College Soccer Caroline Masson, $240,000...... 68-69-68-67—272 and TE to the practice squad. Ole Miss will play host to Missouri at 7 p.m. Friday in its Southeast- Karine Icher, $112,351...... 71-71-65-66—273 — Signed DE Nordly Capi, CB ern Conference opener. Friday’s Matches Minjee Lee, $112,351...... 70-69-66-68—273 Devonte Johnson, NT Joey Mbu, WR J.D. McKissic, Mi Hyang Lee, $112,351...... 69-67-66-71—273 S Sharrod Neasman, QB Matt Simms and TE D.J. Lamar at Southern Mississippi, 4 p.m. Suzann Pettersen, $55,550...... 69-71-68-66—274 Tialavea to the practice squad. Claimed WR Taylor Gabriel off Arkansas at Mississippi State, 7 p.m. Lydia Ko, $55,550...... 70-72-64-68—274 waivers from Cleveland. Waived WR Nick Williams. Tennis Ariya Jutanugarn, $55,550...... 70-68-66-70—274 BALTIMORE RAVENS — Agreed to terms with KR Alabama at Tennessee, 7 p.m. Austin Ernst, $32,254...... 70-69-70-66—275 Devin Hester on a one-year contract. Signed LB In Gee Chun, $32,254...... 67-75-65-68—275 Brennen Beyer, LB Arthur Brown, OT Blaine Clausell, RB Serena Williams overtakes Federer for most Slam Missouri at Ole Miss, 7 p.m. Ryann O’Toole, $32,254...... 69-72-66-68—275 Stephen Houston, DE Kapron Lewis-Moore, LB Patrick On- Nontaya Srisawang, $32,254...... 68-71-68-68—275 wuasor, WR-RS Keenan Reynolds and C Matt Skura to the match wins Marina Alex, $32,254...... 70-64-73-68—275 practice squad. NEW YORK — Serena Williams now owns more victories in Grand College Volleyball Hyo Joo Kim, $32,254...... 68-67-68-72—275 BUFFALO BILLS — Claimed FB Dan Vitale off Today’s Matches Mi Jung Hur, $24,130...... 68-71-69-68—276 waivers from Tampa Bay. Released LB Jamari Slam matches than anyone else in tennis’ Open era, surpassing Roger So Yeon Ryu, $24,130...... 69-70-68-69—276 Lattimore. Signed K Jordan Gay and WR Dezmin Federer with her 308th. Arkansas State at Ole Miss, 6 p.m. Charley Hull, $19,799...... 73-69-68-67—277 Lewis to the practice squad. Brittany Lang, $19,799...... 67-71-70-69—277 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Claimed DE Lavar So, Serena, who’ll wind up with more? Southern Mississippi at South Alabama, 6 p.m. Chella Choi, $19,799...... 66-72-70-69—277 Edwards off waivers from Buffalo. Released DE Wes “I don’t know. We’ll see,” Williams said during her on-court inter- Kris Tamulis, $19,799...... 72-69-66-70—277 Horton. Signed RB Jalen Simmons, WR Keyarris Friday’s Matches Lizette Salas, $19,799...... 71-69-66-71—277 Garrett, TE , G David Yankey, DE Larry Web- view after reaching the U.S. Open quarterfinals by beating Yaroslava P.K. Kongkraphan, $19,799...... 69-66-69-73—277 ster, DE Eric Crume, LB Brian Blechen, CB , S Northwestern State at Alabama, 10 a.m. Julie Yang, $16,322...... 72-71-69-66—278 Shvedova 6-2, 6-3 on Monday. Marcus Ball and S Travell Dixon to the practice squad. Mississippi State at Kansas State, Noon Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras,$16,322...... 72-70-68-68—278 CHICAGO BEARS — Claimed C Eric Kush off “Hopefully we’ll both keep going,” she added. “I know I plan on it. I Cristie Kerr, $16,322...... 71-70-69-68—278 waivers from Los Angeles and CB Cre’von LeBlanc off know he does. So we’ll see.” Ole Miss at Lipscomb, 12:30 p.m. Caroline Hedwall, $16,322...... 70-70-70-68—278 waivers from New England. Waived OL Cornelius Jaye Marie Green, $12,485...... 73-70-71-65—279 Edison, DB Demontre Hurst and TE Khari Lee. Signed TE Federer turned 35 on Aug. 8. Williams turns 35 on Sept. 26. Southern Mississippi at Alabama, 1 p.m. Kelly W Shon, $12,485...... 72-70-71-66—279 Logan Paulson. Signed CB De’Vante Bausby, TE Ben Williams’ very first win at a Grand Slam tournament came way Sarah Jane Smith, $12,485...... 71-72-68-68—279 Braunecker, WR and LB John Timu. Ole Miss vs. Virginia Tech (Nashville, Tennessee), Mo Martin, $12,485...... 70-73-68-68—279 CINCINNATI BENGALS — Claimed QB Jeff Driskel off waiv- back when she was 16, a 6-7 (5-7), 6-3, 6-1 victory against Irina Spirlea Ji Young Oh, $12,485...... 72-68-71-68—279 ers from San Francisco. Waived LB P.J. Dawson. Placed HB in the first round of the Australian Open on Jan. 19, 1998. Williams’ 4:30 p.m. Wei-Ling Hsu, $12,485...... 68-69-74-68—279 Cedric Peerman and CB William Jackson on injured reserve. Mika Miyazato, $12,485...... 70-69-71-69—279 Re-signed CB Chykie Brown and G Trey Hopkins. Signed DE first loss at a major came in her next match, which happened to come Mississippi State vs. Loyola (Manhattan, Kansas), Alena Sharp, $12,485...... 69-70-70-70—279 Ryan Brown, HB Tra Carson, DT David Dean, CB Darius Hil- against older sister Venus. 5 p.m. Jodi Ewart Shadoff, $12,485...... 69-68-72-70—279 lary, WR , TE , CB Tony McRae, G Brittany Lincicome, $12,485...... 68-72-68-71—279 Alex Redmond and WR Alonzo Russell to the practice squad. Nearly two decades later, through plenty of highs and lows, from Southern Mississippi vs. Northwestern State Cheyenne Woods, $9,523...... 69-72-69-70—280 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Claimed RB George championships to health scares, the younger Williams is still at it — and Azahara Munoz, $9,523...... 67-72-70-71—280 Atkinson III off waivers from Oakland, DB Briean (Tuscaloosa, Alabama), 5:30 p.m. Catriona Matthew, $9,523...... 72-68-66-74—280 Boddy-Calhoun off waivers from Jacksonville, DB Marcus still winning. Angela Stanford, $8,070...... 69-72-72-68—281 Burley off waivers from Seattle, DL Tyrone Holmes off waivers Southern Mississippi at Alabama, 7 p.m. Maude-Aimee Leblanc, $8,070...... 69-71-72-69—281 from Jacksonville and LB Corey Lemonier off waivers from “It’s a huge number,” she said about getting to 308. “I think it’s very Mirim Lee, $8,070...... 69-72-70-70—281 San Francisco. Waived DB Trey Caldwell, LB Cam Johnson, significant, actually. I think it’s something that just really talks about the Ha Na Jang, $8,070...... 69-71-71-70—281 Brooke M. Henderson, $8,070...... 70-71-69-71—281 RB Raheem Mostert and RB Terrell Watson. Terminated the length of my career, in particular. I’ve been playing for a really long time. ON THE AIR Danielle Kang, $6,617...... 73-70-69-70—282 contract of DB Rahim Moore Sr. Signed OL Dan France, TE But also, given that consistency up there — that’s something that I’m Ashleigh Simon, $6,617...... 70-71-71-70—282 Connor Hamlett, WR Darius Jennings and OL Kaleb Johnson Kim Kaufman, $6,617...... 70-73-68-71—282 to the practice squad. really proud of.” Today Anne Catherine Tanguay, $6,617...... 72-69-68-73—282 DALLAS COWBOYS — Waived QB Jameill Showers. Although her 36-year-old sibling is active, many of Williams’ Jing Yan, $6,617...... 70-72-66-74—282 Signed QB Mark Sanchez. Signed C Jake Brendel, TE Rico Mina Harigae, $5,504...... 75-66-74-68—283 Gathers, WR Andy Jones, LB Deon King, WR Vince Mayle, contemporaries have come and gone, including Justine Henin and Kim MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Stacy Lewis, $5,504...... 70-71-74-68—283 DE Ryan Russell and TE Austin Traylor to the practice squad. Clijsters, who are both younger, and Martina Hingis, who is only a year Stephanie Kono, $5,504...... 72-71-71-69—283 — Signed C Dillon Day, LB 6 p.m. — Atlanta at Washington, Fox Sports Southeast Bertine Strauss, $5,504...... 73-70-70-70—283 , WR Mose Frazier, TE Henry older. Krieger-Coble, S Ryan Murphy, OT Justin Murray, CB Taure- SOCCER Dani Holmqvist, $5,504...... 67-72-70-74—283 “I never thought I would be playing still,” Williams said. “Now I don’t Maria McBride, $4,761...... 71-72-69-72—284 an Nixon and RB-FB Juwan Thompson to the practice squad. 10:45 a.m. — International friendly, Russia vs. Ghana, Demi Runas, $4,761...... 71-70-71-72—284 DETROIT LIONS — Signed WR Jace Billingsley, really see when I’m going to stop, because I’m just enjoying these mo- CB Alex Carter, WR TJ Jones, TE Brian Leonhardt, at Moscow, FS2 Amy Anderson, $4,761...... 76-67-68-73—284 ments out here, getting to break records that I didn’t even know existed Briana Mao, $4,761...... 69-68-74-73—284 QB Jake Rudock, G Brandon Thomas, DB Charles 1:30 p.m. — UEFA, FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifying, Christina Kim, $3,989...... 69-74-73-69—285 Washington and RB George Winn to the practice squad. or I didn’t even know was possible.” Sydnee Michaels, $3,989...... 70-69-76-70—285 Claimed LB Thurston Armbrister off waivers from Jackson- Over her career, she is 308-42 at the majors, for a winning percent- Sweden vs. Netherlands, at Solna, Switzerland, ESPN2 Yani Tseng, $3,989...... 73-70-71-71—285 ville. Placed LB Josh Bynes on injured reserve. 1:30 p.m. — UEFA, FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifying, Simin Feng, $3,989...... 70-73-71-71—285 HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed WR Quenton age of .880. Here’s the victory breakdown: 88 at the U.S. Open, 86 at Felicity Johnson, $3,989...... 69-73-70-73—285 Bundrage, RB Akeem Hunt, DE , LB Eric Lee, Wimbledon, 74 at the Australian Open, 60 at the French Open. Switzerland vs. Portugal, at Basel, Switzerland, FS1 Alison Lee, $3,989...... 75-65-72-73—285 CB Robert Nelson, LB Shakeel Rashad, G Chad Slade and 1:30 p.m. — UEFA, FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifying, Paula Reto, $3,989...... 74-68-68-75—285 TE Eric Tomlinson to the practice squad. Federer is 307-51 (.858) and can’t increase his total until next Becky Morgan, $3,551...... 72-71-72-71—286 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Claimed S Matthias season, because he is sitting out the U.S. Open and the rest of 2016 Belarus vs. France, at Borisov, Belarus, FS2 Giulia Molinaro, $3,551...... 70-73-72-71—286 Farley off waivers from Arizona and CB Neiko Thorpe Paula Creamer, $3,551...... 71-71-71-73—286 off waivers from Oakland. Released CB Jalil Brown because of problems with his surgically repaired right knee. Indeed, he 7 p.m. — CONCACAF, 2018 World Cup qualifying, Stephanie L Meadow, $3,349...... 73-70-75-69—287 and TE Chase Coffman. Signed DE Sterling Bailey, recently tweeted pictures of himself hiking in the Swiss countryside . United States vs. Trinidad and Tobago, at Jacksonville, Tiffany Joh, $3,349...... 69-72-76-70—287 LB , S Lee Hightower, TE Mike Miller, Ai Miyazato, $3,229...... 68-75-72-73—288 CB Christopher Milton, DT Kelcy Quarles, G Adam Williams, meanwhile, still has work to do at Flushing Meadows as Florida, FS1 Benyapa Niphatsophon, $3,168...... 74-69-71-76—290 Redmond, WR Tevaun Smith and OT Jeremy she pursues another mark: most Grand Slam singles titles in the Open 9 p.m. — CONCACAF, 2018 World Cup qualifying, Nicole Jeray, $3,168...... 72-71-71-76—290 Vujnovich to the practice squad. Alison Walshe, $3,107...... 73-69-75-75—292 — Claimed LB Arthur Brown off era, which began in 1968. She pulled even with Steffi Graf by collecting Mexico vs. Honduras, at Mexico City, FS1 Casey Grice, $3,067...... 68-75-76-74—293 waivers from Baltimore and S Marqueston Huff off waivers from her 22nd trophy at Wimbledon in July. Tennessee. Released RB Joe Banyard. Signed WR Arrelious TENNIS Champions Tour Shaw Charity Classic Benn. Placed OT Josh Wells on injured reserve. Signed DT Against the 52nd-ranked Shvedova, Williams hit a tourna- 11 a.m. — U.S. Open, Men’s & Women’s quarterfinals, Sunday Richard Ash, WR Shaq Evans, OL Rashod Hill, WR Rashad ment-leading 126 mph serve, totaled 11 aces, won 28 of 30 points when At Canyon Meadow Golf & CC, Calgary, Alberta Lawrence, CB , WR Shane Wynn and LB Sean at New York, ESPN Purse: $2.35 million / Yardage: 7,086; Par 70 Porter to the practice squad. a first serve landed in, and didn’t face a break point. So far, through 6 p.m. — U.S. Open, Men’s & Women’s quarterfinals, Final — Signed LB Tyrell Ad- four matches, Williams has not been broken at all, facing only a single Carlos Franco, $352,500...... 66-63-63—192 ams, WR Frankie Hammond Jr., WR Seantavius at New York, ESPN Michael Allen, $188,000...... 67-64-63—194 Jones, C Daniel Munyer, G Jarrod Pughsley, DB Shak break point. Bernhard Langer, $188,000...... 65-65-64—194 Randolph, RB Darrin Reaves, LB Terrance Smith and Wednesday Willie Wood, $139,825...... 67-65-64—196 DB Brock Vereen to the practice squad. Claimed LB Jesper Parnevik, $111,625...... 67-65-67—199 Sam Barrington off waivers from Green Bay and T MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Jose Coceres, $72,850...... 63-68-69—200 Bryan Witzmann from Dallas. Waived OL Jordan Colleges 2:30 p.m. — L.A. Angels at Oakland, MLB Network Scott Dunlap, $72,850...... 72-65-63—200 Devey and LB Ramik Wilson. Jeff Maggert, $72,850...... 63-63-74—200 LOS ANGELES RAMS — Signed OT Isaiah Battle, LB Bran- Louisiana-Lafayette assistant Smith fired after loss 6 p.m. — St. Louis at Pittsburgh, ESPN Miguel Angel Martin, $72,850...... 66-68-66—200 don Chubb, DT Morgan Fox, RB Aaron Green, CB Michael 6 p.m. — Atlanta at Washington, Fox Sports South- Colin Montgomerie, $72,850...... 67-66-67—200 Jordan, RB Terrence Magee and WR Paul McRoberts to the in opener Duffy Waldorf, $72,850...... 67-65-68—200 practice squad. east Jim Carter, $49,350...... 66-68-67—201 — Claimed WR off waiv- LAFAYETTE, La. — Louisiana-Lafayette fired defensive coordina- David Frost, $49,350...... 62-72-67—201 ers from Tennessee. Waived WR Griff Whalen. Signed LB tor Melvin Smith on Sunday, a day after a season-opening 45-10 loss 9 p.m. — Texas at Seattle, ESPN Russ Cochran, $39,950...... 69-64-69—202 James Burgess, G Jamil Douglas, TE Thomas Duarte, S A.J. PARALYMPICS Fred Funk, $39,950...... 65-66-71—202 Hendy, OT Ulrick John, DE Cleyon Laing, CB Lafayette Pitts, to Boise State. Brandt Jobe, $39,950...... 68-64-70—202 WR Rashawn Scott and DE Jordan Williams to the practice Ragin’ Cajuns coach Mark Hudspeth said linebackers coach Mike 6 p.m. — 2016 Rio Summer Games, Opening Rod Spittle, $39,950...... 68-66-68—202 squad. Ceremony, at Rio de Janeiro, NBC Sports Network Kevin Sutherland, $39,950...... 68-67-67—202 MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed G Willie Bea- Lucas will be the defensive coordinator for the remainder of the season. Woody Austin, $27,696...... 67-67-69—203 vers, WR Moritz Bohringer, TE Kyle Carter, G Isame Hudspeth said in a statement that “we appreciate everything that SOCCER Paul A. Broadhurst, $27,696...... 67-70-66—203 Faciane, RB C.J. Ham, DT Toby Johnson, CB Tre 6:55 p.m. — NWSL, Chicago at FC Kansas City, Steve Pate, $27,696...... 68-67-68—203 Roberson, QB Joel Stave and DE Stephen Weatherly to the Melvin has done for us since coming here, and we wish he and his Tom Pernice Jr., $27,696...... 66-67-70—203 practice squad. family nothing but the best in the future.” Hudspeth added that “making FS1 Jeff Sluman, $27,696...... 66-70-67—203 NEW YORK GIANTS — Claimed DT Robert Thomas off Kirk Triplett, $27,696...... 65-72-66—203 waivers from Carolina. Waived DT Montori Hughes. Signed a change is never easy, but we feel this was the necessary thing to do TENNIS Doug Garwood, $27,696...... 68-64-71—203 QB Logan Thomas; WRs and Darius Powe; for the success of our program.” 11 a.m. — U.S. Open, Men’s & Women’s Tom Lehman, $19,539...... 71-66-67—204 OL Adam Gettis and Shane McDermott; DEs Stansly Mapon- Michael Bradley, $19,539...... 69-67-68—204 ga and Ishaq Williams; CBs Donte Deayon and Michael Hunt- Smith came to Louisiana-Lafayette last year after two seasons semifinals, at New York, ESPN Bart Bryant, $19,539...... 68-65-71—204 er and S Andrew Adams to the practice squad. as Auburn’s coach. He also has been an assistant at 6 p.m. — U.S. Open, Men’s & Women’s Tom Byrum, $19,539...... 64-68-72—204 — Waived-injured RB Khiry Billy Mayfair, $19,539...... 67-68-69—204 Robinson. Waived CB Dexter McDougle, S Ronald Martin Mississippi State, Alabama and Texas A&M. semifinals, at New York, ESPN2 Tim Petrovic, $19,539...... 68-68-68—204 and RB Dominique Williams. Claimed RB Troymaine Pope off Louisiana-Lafayette hosts McNeese State on Saturday. Tom Watson, $19,539...... 65-72-67—204 waivers from Seattle, CB Darryl Roberts off waivers from New Mark Calcavecchia, $15,158...... 65-70-70—205 England, TE Braedon Bowman off waivers from Jacksonville Thursday Glen Day, $15,158...... 68-68-69—205 and TE Brian Parker off waivers from Kansas City. Signed COLLEGE FOOTBALL Gary Hallberg, $15,158...... 69-66-70—205 WR Myles White, G Craig Watts, DL Claude Pelon, LB Fred- Soccer 6 p.m. — Incarnate Word at Northwestern State, Esteban Toledo, $15,158...... 71-67-67—205 die Bishop, LB Victor Ochi, CB Bryson Keeton and S Doug Billy Andrade, $11,750...... 70-69-67—206 Middleton to the practice squad. Talented teenager Pulisic likely to remain super sub American Sports Network Joe Durant, $11,750...... 66-72-68—206 OAKLAND RAIDERS — Placed WR K.J. Brent, K.J., HOCKEY Mike Goodes, $11,750...... 69-68-69—206 CB Kenneth Durden, DL Branden Jackson, G Den- Todd Hamilton, $11,750...... 69-63-74—206 ver Kirkland, WR Jaydon Mickens, TE Ryan O’Malley, for U.S. men’s team 7 p.m. — World Cup of Hockey (Exhibition), North Blaine McCallister, $11,750...... 67-73-66—206 G Oni Omoile and LB Korey Toomer on the practice JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Christian Pulisic’s phone has been more America vs. Europe, at Quebec City, ESPN2 Scott McCarron, $11,750...... 66-70-70—206 squad. Placed LB and LB/DE James Scott Parel, $11,750...... 66-72-68—206 Cowser on the Reserve/Injured List. active than usual the past few days. GOLF Jean Van de Velde, $11,750...... 67-67-72—206 — Signed G Darrell Greene, WR Among texts, calls and social media, Pulisic got his share of con- 4:30 a.m. — European PGA Tour, KLM Open, first Mark Brooks, $8,930...... 65-70-72—207 Marcus Johnson, RB Byron Marshall, DT Aziz Shittu and WR Olin Browne, $8,930...... 68-68-71—207 David Watford to the practice squad. gratulatory messages after scoring two goals and assisting on another round, at Spijk, Netherlands, TGC Rocco Mediate, $8,930...... 71-67-69—207 — Placed LB in the United States’ 6-0 victory at St. Vincent and the Grenadines in a 8:30 a.m. — European PGA Tour, KLM Open, first Gene Sauers, $8,930...... 67-71-69—207 on injured reserve. Signed LB Steven Johnson. Mike Grob, $7,050...... 69-70-69—208 Agreed to terms with RBs Brandon Brown-Dukes and World Cup qualifier last week. round, at Spijk, Netherlands, TGC Scott Hoch, $7,050...... 71-69-68—208 Cameron Stingily; WRs and Cobi Hamilton; Even though some would question whether it was possible, Pulis- 11:30 a.m. — Web.com Tour, DAP Lee Janzen, $7,050...... 70-67-71—208 TE Rashaun Allen, OT Matt Feiler, DE Caushaud Lyons, DT Fran Quinn, $7,050...... 68-68-72—208 Johnny Maxey, CB Al-Hajj Shabazz and LB on ic’s performance raised expectations and hype surrounding the 17-year- Championship, first round, at Beachwood, Ohio, Stephen Ames, $5,288...... 70-72-67—209 practice squad contracts. old midfielder who some think could be America’s next soccer star. TGC Jay Don Blake, $5,288...... 67-71-71—209 SAN DIEGO CHARGERS — Claimed CB Pierre John Daly, $5,288...... 67-68-74—209 Desir off waivers from Cleveland, DT Caraun Reid off For now, though, Pulisic is likely to remain the U.S. squad’s super 2 p.m. — PGA Tour, BMW Championship, first Jeff Hart, $5,288...... 72-66-71—209 waivers from Detroit and RB Andre Williams off sub. Coach Jurgen Klinsmann made it clear Monday he intends to bring round, at Carmel, Indiana, TGC Joey Sindelar, $5,288...... 70-70-69—209 waivers from the New York Giants. Signed DT Kaleb Eulls, LB Mike Springer, $5,288...... 71-68-70—209 Ben Gardner, S Adrian McDonald, OT Austin Sheperd, WR the talented teenager along slowly and is not likely to start him today MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL John Inman, $4,230...... 71-69-70—210 Dom Williams and CB Trevor Williams to the practice squad. against Trinidad and Tobago, the Americans’ finale in the semifinal 6 p.m. — Milwaukee at St. Louis, Fox Sports Jim Rutledge, $4,230...... 69-73-68—210 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Signed WR Dres Wes Short, Jr., $4,230...... 68-73-69—210 Anderson, OL Alex Balducci, OL , TE round of the North and Central American and Caribbean region. Midwest Brad Bryant, $3,643...... 68-72-71—211 Je’Ron Hamm, CB Prince Charles Iworah, OL Nor- “It’s important to kind of give younger players time and have that NFL Jerry Smith, $3,643...... 70-72-69—211 man Price, LB Marcus Rush, LB Shayne Skov and RB John Cook, $2,938...... 72-69-71—212 Kelvin Taylor to the practice squad. patience,” Klinsmann said Monday. “And when moments are there to 7:30 p.m. — Carolina at Denver, WTVA Tom Kite, $2,938...... 67-73-72—212 SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Claimed DT Garrison Smith give them the minutes or the start, it’s not an issue. We just need to PARALYMPICS Neal Lancaster, $2,938...... 68-72-72—212 off waivers from San Francisco. Waived DT Justin Jean-Francois Remesy, $2,938...... 71-72-69—212 Hamilton. Placed DT Jordan Hill, LB Eric Pinkins, OL make sure it all kind of comes at the right time. We are all excited about 1:30 p.m. — 2016 Rio Summer Games (Track & Terry Poole and TE Joe Sommers on injured reserve. a very special talent when it comes through there. He has a long, long Field, Men’s Wheelchair Basketball: U.S. vs. Brazil, European Masters Signed WR Kasen Williams, OL Robert Myers, DE Sunday Tylor Harris, TE Marcus Lucas and LB Jordan Tripp to the ways to go, and hopefully he goes a long way for many, many years to Track Cycling), at Rio de Janeiro, NBC Sports At Crans-sur-Sierre GC, Crans-Sur-Sierre, Switzerland practice squad. come.” Network Purse: $3.02 million / Yardage: 6,848; Par: 70 — Signed OL , Final RB Peyton Barber, CB Javien Elliot, C Ben Gottschalk, RB Although the Americans (3-1-1) haven’t secured a spot in 6 p.m. — 2016 Rio Summer Games (Track & Field, (x-won on first playoff hole) Russell Hansbrough, S Isaiah Johnson, LB Josh Keyes and CONCACAF’s hexagonal, a victory against the Soca Warriors (3-0-2) Swimming), at Rio de Janeiro, NBC Sports Network x-Alex Noren, Sweden...... 69-63-66-65—263 WR Freddie Martino to the practice squad. Agreed to terms Scott Hend, Australia...... 65-67-65-66—263 with LB Mich Awe and WR Jeremy Butler on practice squad would clinch first place in Group C and set up a final-round opener at Midnight (Friday) — 2016 Rio Summer Games, Andrew Johnston, England...... 65-68-68-65—266 contracts. home against Mexico in November. Because the U.S. has a plus-13 (Women’s Wheelchair Basketball: U.S. vs. France), Lee Westwood, England...... 72-66-67-63—268 TENNESSEE TITANS — Claimed TE off waiv- Julien Quesne, France...... 65-68-71-65—269 ers from the New York Jets. Waived DL Medhi Abdesmad. goal difference, it could advance even with a loss because third-place at Rio de Janeiro (same-day tape), NBC Sports Richard Bland, England...... 67-64-69-69—269 Signed TE Jerome Cunningham, RB David Fluellen, OT Tyler Guatemala (2-2-1) is at plus-1. Network Matt Fitzpatrick, England...... 75-65-66-64—270 Marz, C Ronald Patrick, CB Kalan Reed, DB Curtis Riley, WR Renato Paratore, Italy...... 75-63-67-65—270 Ben Roberts, LB Justin Staples and NT Antwaun Woods to “We badly want to win this game,” Klinsmann said. “We want TENNIS Pablo Larrazabal, Spain...... 71-68-66-65—270 the practice squad. to finish first in our group in order to get straight into a big one in the 6 p.m. — U.S. Open, Women’s semifinals, at New Florian Fritsch, Germany...... 67-69-66-68—270 WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed LB Lynden Trail, DE Romain Langasque, France...... 68-63-70-69—270 Matt Ioannidis, OT Isaiah Williams, G Nila Kasitati, OL Vinston hexagonal.” York, ESPN2 Oliver Fisher, England...... 70-69-69-63—271 Painter, WR Kendal Thompson, WR Maurice Harris, FB Joe — From Special Reports Danny Willett, England...... 65-72-70-64—271 Kerridge and RB Mack Brown to the practice squad. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 5B Pearl Continued from Page 1B on Pearl, who exchanged Super Late Model feature. second place with Evan Dingus Griffin, Howard Ellis twice while Shaw Means, Mark Stokes, and continued to build his Brett White rounded out lead. the top five. “It took me a few laps Rodney Wing won the to figure out what to do Street Stocks feature. there,” Pearl said. “I was Spencer Hughes, Terry pretty good in (turn) one Taylor, Lee Ray, and TK and I wasn’t really good King rounded out the top in (turns) three and four five. all night, no matter what Logan Lux won the I did. You gotta hit your Factory Stocks feature. marks on a track like that. One little bobble and it’ll John Johnson, Heath cost you a tenth (of a sec- David Miller /Special to The Dispatch Beard, Brad Gable, and ond).” TOP: Jeremy Shaw (1) finished second in the NeSmith Tyler Castle rounded out Crate Late Model feature Saturday and clinched the Shaw, arguably the the top five. season track points title. BOTTOM: Spencer Hughes most consistent NeSmith tries to hold off Rodney Wing (10) in Street Stocks competitor at Magnolia heat action Saturday. Wing later won the feature while Points champions this season, finished sec- Hughes took second. crowned ond for his sixth straight Although Shaw wasn’t top-four finish at the able to secure his second track. He bemoaned his situation with lap traffic feature win of the season, earlier in the race. he captured his second “Some of those guys career track points cham- don’t really pay attention pionship. to what they’re doing and Shaw led Carroll by kind of get to floating all two points entering the over the race track,” Shaw race and had to finish said. “You don’t really ahead of Carroll to clinch know what to do. That’s the title. Carroll started how it works out some 11th and finished fourth. time.” “We’ve had a really Lay-A-Way Shaw felt he would the bottom than we were es, like the Cotton Pickin’ good year, running sec- have had a chance to on the top. My tires that I 100 and the Possum Town ond and thirds nearly catch Pearl if the race had chose were better to run Grand Prix, the latter of every week,” Shaw said. stayed green for 10 more in the black, so I chose which will pay $10,000 to “We’ve won a couple and now for laps after the caution on the outside. the winner. been in position to win a lap 24 of the 30-lap race. “He runs good every “This year, I’ve worked few others, so to do that Shaw had three tries to time he comes over here, for a professional race against the kind of com- Christmas! time Pearl’s re-start after so you can’t be too disap- team. That’s all we do,” petition we face each time consecutive wrecks on lap pointed.” Pearl said. “I work on cars Starting has been great. 24. Scott Dedwylder, and work for Randy Weav- “This has been one of September 1 “We chose a different Hunter Carroll, and Jamie er, and he’s been out for a the best years I’ve had in tire and I really didn’t Pickard rounded out the while after having a bad need the caution, which top five. wreck a few months ago. terms of consistency.” hurt us, as far as our tire Pearl said the condi- He’s pretty much been out Jamie Tollison edged choice,” Shaw said. “The tions Sunday were typical all year. I hate it for him, Jason Brock for the Super third re-start, I kept try- Magnolia, a track he has and we’ve all been think- Late Model track points ing to watch what (Pearl) raced at five times this ing about it. The positive championship, while was doing and I finally got year and won twice and for me is I’ve raced more Spencer Hughes took the it timed right on that last finished in the top five this year than I have in my Street Stock title over Lee re-start. I was able to get four times. He said he’s life. I’m getting better.” Ray. John Beard edged a run in there, but he was hitting his peak ahead of In other race action, Brad Gable for the Facto- Send us your email and get specials, coupons & our a bit better coming off Magnolia’s big money rac- Billy Franklin won the ry Stocks title. newsletter: [email protected] MSU Village Cycle Center Continued from Page 1B 13000 MS Hwy. 182 | Clayton Village senior Perry Orth will get the start. in practice, fix everything we did anybody lightly. I feel like they Starkville, MS | 662-323-1555 He was 11 of 19 for 152 yards against wrong, and keep moving forward as know now that you can’t do that,” OPEN TUES- FRI 8-5 AND SAT. 8-4 the Commodores. a team.” Jefferson said. “We can’t just harp Visit us on FB and at www.vccms.com © The Dispatch For the Bulldogs, sophomore Ross was surprised with how on (this game) because that will Nick Fitzgerald started, but played poorly the offense played in the sec- mess up your whole season if you three series. He was 0 of 3 and had ond half. He said the best way to put just focus on that one loss. The 11 yards rushing. Junior Damian the loss behind them is at practice. biggest thing will be getting those Williams was 20 of 28 for 143 yards “You practice hard, you do all and one touchdown. He led the the little things right, you work on young guys’ mind focused on beat- Bulldogs with 93 yards rushing on the stuff you didn’t do right for this ing South Carolina.” 12 carries. Williams led MSU to game, and you just keep going,” Mullen didn’t call the loss a wake- touchdowns on his first two series, Ross said. up call, but he said it was a learning but he struggled in the second half. The Bulldog defense had 11.0 experience for a young team. Mullen said both quarterbacks tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks. MSU “There are still a lot of young will prepare to go play against the made it tough for South Alabama guys learning and you see some Gamecocks. in the first half, but the Jaguars of those mistakes that were made Senior Fred Ross, scored three touchdowns in the during practice, happen during a who had six catches for 34 yards, second half. game,” Mullen said. “That’s a lot of rallied the team together in the Senior defensive lineman A.J. mental focus on guys. Not just men- locker room after the loss and told Jefferson, who had seven tackles tal mistakes, effort mistakes. If you them to stay focused. (career-high four for loss) and two “With this loss, it doesn’t really sacks, agreed with Ross that the don’t practice that way, you’re not mean anything,” Ross said. “We season isn’t over. Jefferson said he going to play that way. We’ve got to lost, but all of our goals are still and Ross have to take it upon them- practice a lot better this week and obtainable, everything we want to selves to push the younger guys in find a way to win next week.” accomplish is still at hand. We just the right direction. Follow Dispatch sports writer Ben need to come together next week “We preach to them, don’t take Wait on Twitter @bcwait Ole Miss Prescott Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B and rushed for 59 yards. the huddle, you have no the Rebels in an eight- be ready. The Cowboys have He led the Seminoles choice but to go out and point deficit headingyet to put him on injured re- on four touchdown drives execute for him because into the final 15 minutes. serve, which would force and positioned freshman he is going to lay it on the A field goal pushed the him to miss the first seven kicker Ricky Aguayo line for you.” margin to 11 points, but games before he could be to convert a school-re- Classmate Evan En- a 49-second drive put Ole eligible for a return. Coach cord six field goals. FSU gram caught a career-high Miss within single digits. Jason Garrett said the team scored on nine consecu- nine passes for 121 yards Kelly threw a bomb to En- was taking at least a couple tive possessions between and one touchdown in the gram for 42 yards to get of more days to decide. the second and fourth setback. Freshmen D.K. the Rebels into Seminole If Romo stays on the quarters. Metcalf and Van Jefferson territory, and a 20-yard active roster, that probably “He’s a kid who loves caught touchdown pass- pass to Van Jefferson re- means the Cowboys think WILLIAM WELLS his team,” FSU coach Jim- es from Kelly, the first of sulted in a touchdown. he can be back by mid-Oc- TIRE • AUTO • WRECKER bo Fisher said of Francois. their respective careers. But Aguayo added two tober. Otherwise, he would “His teammates believe Akeem Judd led Ole Miss more field goals to ac- have to wait until Nov. 6 if in him, and he’s a fight- with 44 yards rushing. count for the final margin. Dallas uses its option to re- er, and he’s a competitor, Ole Miss’ longest scor- Kelly had 267 of the turn one player from IR on Not Your which I’m very proud of.” ing drive lasting 2 min- Rebels’ 312 yards in the Romo. Average Francois outplayed his utes, 19 seconds. FSU first half, throwing for As for how it all relates to much more experienced controlled the time of 215 (14 of 23, three touch- Sanchez, most of the possi- Oil Change. counterpart, Ole Miss se- possession, holding the downs) and rushing for bilities are premature for a nior Chad Kelly, who was ball for 42:39 compared to 52. Engram caught seven guy who has barely opened 21 of 39 for 313 yards and 17:21 for Ole Miss. passes for 73 yards and a the playbook in Dallas. With every oil change you get: four touchdowns but also “The thing with tempo touchdown. Brown had “He’s worked very hard • FREE Tire Rotation had three is you have to get positive in two receptions for 48 in the last 24-36 hours try- • FREE Alignment Check and a fumble. yards on first and second yards. On defense, Ole ing to get comfortable with “We did not deserve to down, and we weren’t get- Miss limited FSU to 14 what we’re doing,” coach Ja- • FREE 27-Point Inspection win the game the way we ting that in the second yards in the opening half. son Garrett said. “He’ll pick • FREE Tire Pressure Check played the second half,” half,” Ole Miss co-offen- Ole Miss marched it up. He’s seen a lot of differ- Ole Miss coach Hugh sive coordinator Dan Wer- straight down the field to ent offenses in his life. He’s Freeze said. ner said. begin the game, leaning got to learn quickly, and Daily Specials! Francois didn’t com- After Florida State on the strong arm of Kelly. that’s where his focus is.” MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY mit a turnover and played kicked a field goal on its The senior quarterback Sanchez, the fifth over- Seniors’ Day Military/Veterans’ Day Ladies’ Day with poise that earned first drive of the second went 4-for-5 for 59 yards all pick in 2009 by the New $3 Off an oil change $3 Off an oil change $3 Off an oil change him his teammates’ con- half, two Rebel turnovers on the drive, including York Jets, played in AFC fidence. led to two touchdowns a 36-yard hook-up with championship games his THURSDAY FRIDAY: MSU Day “He just wants to make by the Seminoles. The 17 Brown on third down. first two years in the NFL. Gentleman’s Day Show your MSU ID Card or simply wear maroon! everything perfect, he points gave Florida State Kelly found Engram twice He wasn’t as good the next $3 Off an oil change $3 Off an oil change wants to perfect his craft,” its first lead, 29-28, with for 20 yards on the drive two years, though, and was 12919 MS Hwy. 182 • Starkville, MS said FSU running back 9:17 to go in the third before hitting Damore’ea cut after missing the 2013 Dalvin Cook. “The confi- quarter. Stringfellow on a 3-yard season with a shoulder in- (662) 324-1006 dence he has coming into Another FSU score put slant for the touchdown. jury. © The Dispatch williamwellstireandauto.com 6B TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Prep players Continued from Page 1B outside of football.” three years of varsity experience. Although Dempsey has been son, but the complementary play Methvin and Dempsey com- It makes things a lot easier. If the “We practiced all a source of comfort for Methvin, from Methvin and Dempsey have bined for four touchdowns Friday line’s not right or the wide receiv- summer together, Dempsey said Methvin has done helped. in a 39-7 victory against Mag- ers are in the wrong position, a good job of making the transi- “Watching on game film, they nolia Heights. For their efforts, he knows where everybody’s working together to tion. know they’ve got each other’s Methvin and Dempsey are The supposed to be. If I can’t correct Dempsey said his friendship back and they know they’re going Dispatch’s co-Prep Players of the something, he’s always there to try and build that with Methvin has given them to take care of one another,” Nich- Week. help me out.” confidence in the backfield. olson said. “They trust each oth- Methvin, a junior, was 6 of Methvin worked as the third- bond.” “We practiced all summer to- er. It’s really fun to watch those 13 for 87 yards. He had 9 yards string quarterback last season, gether, working together to try two work together.” rushing on nine carries. He had a but he was a dominant force on Starkville Academy’s Dalton and build that bond. We know Methvin and Dempsey lead 2-yard and a 3-yard touchdown in the defensive line, earning the Dempsey, about his bond each other very well,” Dempsey Starkville Academy against La- the first half. He hit Codie Futral team’s defensive lineman of the with Noah Methvin said. mar School (3-0) 7 p.m. Friday at for an 8-yard touchdown in the year award. Nicholson said the Nicholson said Dempsey is home. second quarter. plan was to move Methvin to competitive, works hard, and is The relationship between Methvin said Dempsey takes quarterback full time. “The whole time he knew he committed to doing things the Methvin and Dempsey, which a lot of pressure off him and they Nicholson said Methvin’s his- was doing such a great job, get- right way. As for his style of play, will continue to grow as the sea- click in the offensive backfield. tory of playing defense has made ting better every day and he was Nicholson said Dempsey runs son progresses, eases Nichol- “We have a really good rela- him a good quarterback because the man for the job,” Nicholson hard and has the ability to make son’s mind when he thinks about tionship,” Methvin said. “We’re he has a vast knowledge of what said. defenders miss. his offense. really good buddies off the field. opponents will try to do. Nichol- Dempsey led the Volunteers After a 16-7 win at Marshall “There’s a little brotherly love On the field, we have a good re- son said Dempsey joked there (3-0) with 83 yards on 15 carries. Academy, Starkville Academy and brotherly conversations you lationship. Me being a first-year was a better quarterback than He gave Starkville Academy a 7-0 beat West Lowndes High School want and you see it with those quarterback, it’s really easy to Methvin out there, but he had lead on a 57-yard touchdown in 41-14 on Aug. 26 in Columbus. two. It’s really, really cool,” Nich- have a guy like Dalton, who has Methvin’s back. the first quarter. The defense has been a big rea- olson said. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: and when I go recently, I complimented anoth- I have been to customers’ er woman on her “good figure” Dmarried to homes and see (she was wearing a bikini and my soul mate the wife outside looked great in it), but I was for 25 years. We gardening, it told later by a different woman get along great breaks my heart. who had been there how — she’s my best I have threatened “hurtful” my compliment had friend and a good to leave, and she been to everyone else present mother to our works on it for because I complimented only three kids. (She a couple days the bikini-wearing woman. I felt takes care of my and then falls coerced into apologizing to the mom who lives back into the second woman for not offering with us, too.) same old habits. a compliment of some kind ZITS The only problem Help! — HURTING to everyone else at the party is, she loves to HUSBAND IN — which seems artificial and sleep. CALIFORNIA unnecessary (actually stupid) She will do DEAR to me. anything for us Dear Abby HUSBAND: Not The woman looking for except wake up everyone requires the apology left me feeling a few hours early the same amount steamed, and now I’m thinking without being mad at the world. of sleep in order to function. that maybe I apologized for She gets our kids off to school Some folks may be fine with something I didn’t need to. with no problem, but then five hours, but others need Is it true that you shouldn’t returns to bed. I run a small eight, nine or even 10. If your compliment one person if you construction company and need wife needs more than that, can’t manage to do the same someone to answer the phones there may be an underlying for everyone else present? — and do secretary stuff. Our problem of some kind that she POOL PARTY COMPLIMENT books are a mess, the house should discuss with her doctor. DEAR P.P.C.: No, it’s not. I GARFIELD is decent, but she won’t let me In marriage there needs have never heard of that rule of hire a part-time secretary. to be compromise. If you are etiquette. Following her logic, She gets up at noon and experiencing stress because you would be compelled to spends the rest of the day you don’t have enough help in compliment every male at an “catching up.” It’s driving a your business, then you need event if you told one that the wedge in our marriage. My to hire someone because your tie or shirt he was wearing was friends and their wives do wife is already doing all she can nice. I suspect the woman was things together on weekends, taking care of three kids and less hurt than jealous, and I but not mine. She sleeps until your mother. And you shouldn’t doubt the other women at the 2 or 3 p.m. on the weekends. need her permission. pool party were paying much I work a lot of Saturdays, DEAR ABBY: At a pool party attention to what you said. Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Sept. subtraction. and reciprocal intentions make CANDORVILLE 6). You’ve a lot of explaining TAURUS (April 20-May 20). you richer in joy and dollars. to do, not because you’ve If you had the power to change LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). erred, but because your natural the world in any way, how would Trying to convince someone of leadership qualities put you it change? You’re learning that your rightness will be a waste in a teaching position. Your you have more power than you of time. You’re better off mov- contribution will touch lives in think. Fantasize along these ing along to find the person who an overwhelmingly positive way. lines and then dial it down to already accepts that you know Next month puts bonus money the action you can take today. what you’re talking about and in the bank. Consider using it to GEMINI (May 21-June 21). will build with you from there. travel. May features passionate Face it. If it weren’t for you, a VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). kisses. Gemini and Scorpio certain item on the list wouldn’t You’re well-considered, and adore you. Your lucky numbers get done. You’re the only one this will be apparent when what are: 10, 1, 3, 33 and 14. who is both responsible and people are saying about you ARIES (March 21-April 19). capable enough to accomplish gets back to you. You don’t put You don’t need it; it’s dragging this. Is it perhaps time you tons of stock in the opinions BABY BLUES you down. And yet, there’s an trained a replacement? of others, and yet you realize inexplicable attachment going CANCER (June 22-July 22). that a good reputation is a cher- on that makes it difficult for Your open-hearted ways leave ished possession. you to cut ties. So, stop trying you vulnerable, and you’ll quick- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. to explain it and cut anyway. ly learn that this is a good thing 23). It takes discipline to flow This is a case of addition by today, as mutual attractions attention toward the things and people you know are most important to the situation when such attractive distractions are being strategically and deliber- ately thrown in your path. This is a test! SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). First you were trying to get someone’s attention, but now BEETLE BAILEY that you’ve achieved what you set out to do, you could care less. With nothing to prove and no one to prove it to, you’ll move with what moves you. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21). Offering advice makes the conversation about you. No matter how good your advice may be (and yours would be exceptional, considering your experience) a listening ear is still the best thing you could offer. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. MALLARD FILMORE 19). Because you’re mentally and physically going at a faster pace than 90 percent of the population today, the urge to interrupt will come often. How- ever, the right time to interrupt is never. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Even though you accept the people around you just as they are, you tend to be extremely hard on yourself. There’s something you’re trying to achieve, and until you rise to the occasion, you can’t seem to let up on yourself. FAMILY CIRCUS PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). It’s as though you’ve been growing this sense of purpose inside you and it’s suddenly become so strong as to drive your whole being. It’s always been there, but in its seedling form the world didn’t notice like they will today.

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Witness my signature on this the 25th day of August, 2016.

/s/ Daniel Sloan Holley DANIEL SLOAN HOLLEY, Administrator of the Es- tate of DANNY LEROY HOLLEY

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