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December 10, 2019

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 cents Cartersville City Council approves townhomes rezoning, medical sterilization facility permit

BY JAMES SWIFT condition placed on the proposal at the facility and another stating indicate that the entire facility [email protected] by the City of Cartersville Plan- that “off-hour/after-hour security must be fenced and gated to meet ning Commission. be provided.” DEA requirements, with “sched- Members of the Cartersville The planning commission Prior to Thursday’s council uled controlled pharmaceuticals” City Council voted unanimous- voted 5-1 last month to recom- meeting, applicant counsel Bran- on the premises maintained in a ly Thursday evening to approve mend approval of the request don Bowen supplied council locked vault and other scheduled a special-use permit request from Regulated Services, LLC members with a list of United pharmaceutical products placed from an Atlanta-based company to bring a medical waste steril- States Drug Enforcement Ad- “in a locked cage.” looking to open a medical waste ization facility to 375 Industrial ministration (DEA) provisions Bowen also said the applicant transfer station near Peeples Val- Park Road. for the proposed development, was not opposed to modify- ley Road. The planning commission ap- which would house expired phar- ing the condition pertaining to JAMES SWIFT/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS But the approval may have proved the item with two condi- maceuticals. chemical treatments at the site. Cartersville Mayor Matt Santini presides over Thursday’s city come with a major — and per- tions — one barring the chemi- Among other provisions, Bow- council public meeting. haps unintended — revision to a cal treatment of medical wastes en’s letter to council members SEE CARTERSVILLE, PAGE 5A

Eighth annual Cartersville Dances With the Stars features eight couples Jingle All The Way

BY MARIE NESMITH [email protected]

In its eighth year, Cartersville Dances With the Stars will be presented with a fresh twist. “This year, we will be doing something new and different and as always have a fun-fi lled show,” said Lori Albea, event co-chair and dance coordinator for Cartersville Dances With the Stars. “We have decided to do a couples competition. In- stead of a ‘celebrity’ and professional dancing, we will have married couples performing. “Our professionals that have helped in the past will also be involved this year but in a different way. We have asked them to coach a couple. In doing this, they will choreograph a dance and teach the couple the dance routine. Our professionals will also be at [the] event that night with comments on how well their couple performed.” Competing at the March 7 benefi t will be eight couples: Marc and Rebekah Feuerbach; Shep and Andrea Helton; Steve and Donna Clayton Lyle; Matt Williams and Kim Millsap; Aaron and Glenda Mitchell, Herod and Maggie Moore; Rob- ert and Cindy Harter Sims; and Terry and Kris Timm. “We are doing our theme kinda on a family take or ‘This is Us’ and asking the couples to choose a song that represents their lifestyle or them as a couple,” Albea said. “The profes- sionals will work with them on a dance style, such as a salsa, hustle, swing, jive, that goes along with their song and that they enjoy. A lot of times the dancers will work in some kind of skit or costume that defi nes their song and dance.” During the benefi t, the teams will showcase their talents at the Clarence Brown Conference Center in Cartersville. The doors will open at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 p.m. for table seating and the show at 7 p.m. “These couples all have some involvement in the communi- ty, through the school system, as an attorney, doctor, fi reman, business owner and a pastor,” Albea said. “Each of them have a heart and passion to help our community in many ways. “In the next few months leading up to the event, they will be spending a lot of time on different fundraisers and ways to raise money for the Good Neighbor Shelter and the Back- RANDY PARKER/DTN pack Buddies program in both the county and city schools. I Left, the Grinch and his ca- nine-turned-reindeer took part would ask that everyone somehow support one of these cou- in the 5K Jingle Jog Saturday ples through text vote, website donation, the fundraisers and at Sam Smith Park in Carters- attending the event on March 7 to donate that night.” ville. Bbenefi ting Tranquility As Albea noted, the event will continue to support the Good House, the event attracted 333 Neighbor and the Cartersville/Bartow County school systems’ runners. Bill Archer won the homeless education programs. men’s division with a time of “We are going into our eighth annual Cartersville Dances 16:54, and Laura Brannen won With the Stars — a joint effort between the homeless liaisons the women’s division with a from the city and county schools since the beginning,” Good time of 20:39. Top right, Brandi Neighbor Homeless Shelter Executive Director Jessica Mit- Gilbert of Cartersville won the award for best costume. cham said. “Paula Womack, Maria Davis, Kelly Whitmire and I are so thankful that event co-chairs Lori Albea and Julie Edwards are returning again this year to help us make the event possible. SEE DWTS, PAGE 6A Love Travels tournament tips off Dec. 15

BY MARIE NESMITH will feature local business ven- [email protected] dors, live performances, a dunk contest, a kids’ dance match and Continuing its mission to a ceremony honoring community “spread love” through service, nonprofi ts and leaders. Love Travels will present its “The community can support second annual Holiday Charity this event by showing up and hav- Basketball Tournament Dec. 15. ing an amazing time for a great Ongoing from 1:30 to 8 p.m., the cause,” Lyons said. “The commu- event will take place at 25 Aubrey nity can donate gifts or monetary St. in Cartersville. donations for us to buy toys for “Love Travels’ Charity Bas- kids in need this holiday season. ketball was fi rst held to simply Entry for the event is $5 or a toy. bring the community together “Our toys go to kids in our com- for something positive and up- munity that would not have any lifting,” said Darian Lyons, so- Christmas presents without com- cial coordinator for Love Travels. munity members donating. We “Something that would take ev- SPECIAL encourage community members Love Travels’ Holiday Charity Basketball Tournament will return eryone’s mind off of their prob- Dec. 15. to support this effort because you lems for the day and simply come never know when you will need a out for a good time. The most under the tree, the families that community that may not have helping hand or a kind neighbor.

RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS important reason the tournament are more worried about keeping much and bring the community We encourage members to be the Kathy Williams, standing, of AmeriCorps VISTA, and was held was to provide for those their lights on than presents un- together while doing so.” change they wish to see in the Good Neighbor Homeless Shelter Administrative Assis- in need this holiday season. der the tree. We just wanted to Along with youth and adult world and simply spread love.” tant Sandy Hyatte prepare to review records at the shel- “As humans, we often forget make sure we provided toys for teams competing, the Holiday ter. those kids that don’t have gifts as many kids as possible in our Charity Basketball Tournament SEE TOURNAMENT, PAGE 6A

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The Daily Tribune News 10, 2019 at the funeral home. al nieces and nephews. the late Ethel Long Holmes and “Buck” Duvall; special caregiv- Address: In lieu of fl owers the family re- Funeral services will be held at John Holmes. She was a lifelong er, Shirley Pradon; special friend, 251 S. Tennessee St. quests donations be made to the 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, Decem- member of Clear Creek Baptist Linda Morris; special grand- Cartersville, GA 30120 Muscular Dystrophy Association, ber 12, 2019, at Parnick Jennings Church, Ladies Circle, and the mother, Claudette Kiser Hall and online at https://www.mda.org. Funeral Home and Cremation fl ower lady for over 40 years. She several nieces and nephews she Mailing Address: 251 S. Tennessee St. Serving as pallbearers will Services. The family will receive retired from the Bartow County loved dearly. Cartersville, GA 30120 be Alan Cassidy, Robert Cas- friends from 5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. School System and had worked Funeral services will be held sidy, Michael Cassidy, Michael on Wednesday, December 11, 2019. more than 40 years at American Thursday, December 12, 2019, Phone: 770-382-4545 Hickerson, David Smith, Joseph Parnick Jennings Funeral Carpet and Chamblee Mills. at 2:00 PM from the chapel of After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Hencely, and Warney Conley. Home and Cremation Services Nanny loved her family and Barton Funeral Home with Rev- Fax: 770-382-2711 Parnick Jennings Funeral is honored to serve the family of friends, the more company she erends Donnie Summey, David Alan Davis, Lisa Chambers Home and Cremation Services Annie Mae Fortenberry; please had the happier she was; she could Summey, Ricky Sanford, Jim- Publisher is honored to serve the family visit www.parnickjenningsfuner- sure draw a crowd. She enjoyed my Temples, and Mr. Parnick Lisa Chambers, 54, of Vinton, of Lisa Chambers; please visit al.com to share memories and to canning with her sister and broth- Jennings offi ciating. Interment Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor Louisiana, died on Thursday, De- www.parnickjenningsfuneral. post condolence messages. er, cooking for Meals on Wheels, will follow in the Pleasant Val- cember 5th, 2019, at her residence. com to share memories and to quilting, and most of all spending ley Baptist Church Cemetery. Jennifer Moates, Born in Rome, Georgia, she post condolence messages. time with her family. Her special- Pallbearers will be Tim Duvall, Advertising Director was the daughter of the late ty was making fried pies. Ricky Johnson, Chuck Nichols, Charles Allred and the late Car- She was preceded in death by Shane Melton, Chris Holmes, Mindy Salamon, Office Manager/Classified ol Otting Allred. In addition to Annie Mae her husband of 29 years, Rev. Al- Brad Holmes, Doug White, and Advertising Director her parents, she was preceded bert Duvall; son, Gary Anthony Chuck Hight. Honorary pall- in death by her sisters, Debbie Fortenberry Duvall; brother, Kenneth Holmes; bearers will be the men of Clear Lee McCrory, Allred, and Dale Jenkins. and sister, Joyce Johnson. Creek Baptist Church. Circulation/Distribution Manager Survivors include her husband, Annie Mae Fortenberry, 92, Survivors include her son, The family will receive friends Byron Pezzarossi, Dennis Chambers; her daughter, of Cassville, died on Saturday, Scott and Junia Duvall; daugh- Wednesday evening from 5:00 Press Room Director Amy Chambers; her brothers, December 7, 2019, at Townsend ter, Kathy and Mike Kiser; PM until 8:00 PM at Barton Fu- Don Allred (Terri), Chris Allred Park Health. granddaughters, Tiffanie Duvall neral Home. Email: (Lorie); her mother-in-law, Willa Born in Cassville, Georgia, and Christina Cooper; grand- A special thanks goes out to Mae Chambers; her brothers-in- she was the daughter of the late son, Luke and Megan Holcomb; the nurses, techs, and doctors at PUBLISHER law, Sonny Earwood and Eddie James A. Matthews and the late great- grandchildren, Taylor, Cartersville Medical Center for [email protected] Jenkins. Nettie Ledford Matthews. In Aiden, and Ali; grand-doggies, the loving care they provided. Funeral services will be held at addition to her parents, she was Oliver, Max, and Charlie; sisters, Sign the guestbook and leave MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Decem- preceded in death by her hus- Annie Ruth Duvall Betty Duvall and Diane and Al- online condolences at www.Bar- ber 11, 2019, at Parnick Jennings band, Forrest W. Fortenberry; len Melton; brother-in-law, Paul tonFuneralHome.net. NEWSROOM Funeral Home with Reverend her sister, Evelyn Lewis; and her Annie Ruth Duvall, “Nannie,” [email protected] Keith Willard offi ciating. Burial brother, J.V. Matthews. age 81, Cartersville, GA, passed FEATURES EDITOR will follow in Georgia National Survivors include her son, Ed away peacefully, December 8, [email protected] Cemetery in Canton, Georgia at Fortenberry (Sherri); her grand- 2019, at Cartersville Medical 11:30 a.m. The family will re- children, Justin Fortenberry Center surrounded by her family. PHOTOGRAPHER ceive friends from 5:00 p.m. – (Sheri), Taryn Fortenberry; her She was born in Gordon Coun- [email protected] 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December great-grandson, Holden, and sever- ty, February 4, 1938, daughter of Affordable Funerals & On-Site Cremations STAFF REPORTERS [email protected] [email protected]

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BY VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, SYLVIE it strongly, we will be able to implement CORBET AND YURAS KARMANAU it,” he said. Associated Press Ukraine and Russia conducted sev- eral rounds of prisoner exchange, most The presidents of Ukraine and Russia recently in September. Monday’s deal agreed Monday to revive the peace process goes further, envisaging a blanket “all on the bloody separatist confl ict in eastern for all” exchange of all known prisoners Ukraine and exchange all their prisoners, held by Ukraine and the rebels. but they failed to resolve crucial issues such Zelenskiy made a particular emphasis as a timeline on local elections and control on that. of the borders in the rebel-held region. “I would very much like our people At the fi rst meeting between new to come home in time to spend the New Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelens- Year holidays with their families,” Zel- kiy and Russian President Vladimir Pu- enskiy said after the talks. tin, the two leaders failed to fi nd a com- But there was little clarity on the key promise to bring an end to the 5-year-old contentious issues — autonomy for the war that has killed 14,000 people, em- east and control of the border. boldened the Kremlin and reshaped Eu- Russia wanted the summit to increase ropean geopolitics. But they did agree pressure on Zelenskiy to fulfi ll the 2015 to try again in four months to fi nd new Minsk peace accord, which promises wide CHARLES PLATIAU/POOL VIA AP solutions, said French President Em- autonomy to Ukraine’s rebel-held regions. German Chancellor Angela Merkel listens to French President Emmanuel Macron, center, and Russian President Vladimir Putin during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the Elysee Palace in manuel Macron, who mediated the talks The Minsk deal puts forth that Paris Monday. Putin and Zelenskiy met for the fi rst time Monday at a summit in Paris to try to end fi ve years of war along with German Chancellor Angela Ukraine can regain control over the bor- between Ukrainian troops and Russian-backed separatists. Merkel and called them “fruitful” in that der with Russia in the separatist-held re- it brought all four leaders together. gions only after they are granted a broad Macron praised Zelenskiy’s courage sions, and some set up a tent camp around have unleashed an impeachment inquiry “There are disagreements, especially self-rule and hold local elections. and determination, adding that he made his headquarters. Cries of “shame”!” and in Washington. The U.S. is an important on timeline and next steps. We had a In particular, it stipulates that the “gestures” that allowed peace talks to be whistles of derision greeted announcements military backer for Ukraine, which is very long discussion on this,” Macron Ukrainian law should allow municipal relaunched. from the leaders’ news conference in Paris. hugely out-gunned by Russia. said at a news conference after the talks authorities in the east to appoint judges “Today an important step was made. “We didn’t see any real steps — Putin While the U.S. was never part of this in the Elysee palace. and prosecutors in the region and form That’s the fi rst time in three years such did not promise control of the border or peace process, U.S. backing has strength- The talks focused on reviving a large- local police. It notes that the law should a summit is being held,”Macron said. the withdrawal of his troops,” 38-year-old ened Ukraine’s overall negotiating position ly stalled 2015 peace agreement intend- also provide for an amnesty for those who “That’s the fi rst time President Zelens- demonstrator Nina Onufrik said. with Russia in the past. Now that support ed to end fi ghting between Ukrainian took part in the fi ghting. Those provisions kiy and President Putin are meeting... Despite the 2015 peace agreement, is increasingly in doubt, after the Trump troops and Russia-backed separatists in were anathema to many in Ukraine. and we have tangible results.” Ukrainian soldiers and Russia-backed sep- administration froze military aid earlier eastern Ukraine. The 2015 deal was a diplomatic coup for A major breakthrough at the Par- aratists have continued to exchange fi re. this year and is increasingly focused on Putin said they agreed that there was Russia, ensuring that the rebel regions get is talks had been seen as unlikely, and Germany and France helped to broker Trump’s re-election bid. With U.S. infl u- no alternative to the 2015 accord reached a broad authority and resources to survive Ukrainian protesters in Kyiv had put the Minsk accord, in hopes of ending a ence waning around the world, many in in the Belarusian capital of Minsk. He on their own without cross-border support. pressure on their new leader not to sur- confl ict on Europe’s eastern edge that has Kyiv see one clear winner: Russia. emphasized that Ukraine should quick- Zelenskiy wants to tweak the timeline render too much to Putin, who has been complicated relations with Russia, a pow- Russia denies providing troops and ly extend a law giving wide autonomy laid out in the accord, which calls for in offi ce nearly 20 years. erful trading partner and diplomatic player. weapons to help the separatists but has to the rebel-held regions in line with Ukraine to be able to regain control of its But the fact that Putin and Zelenskiy But with progress stalled, the leaders maintained political support and sent aid. It the deal and also approve a legislation border with Russia only after local elec- met at all was a signifi cant step after years haven’t met since 2016. Ukraine and argues that people in eastern Ukraine feel granting amnesty to the rebels. tions are held in the separatist regions and of war. Putin and Zelenskiy faced each Russia struck a prisoner exchange deal stronger cultural and linguistic ties with He added that in addition to the pris- the regions receive autonomous status. He other across the table, fl anked by Macron in September and agreed on a troop and Russia than with Western-leaning Kyiv. oner swap, agreement was reached to says Ukraine must get control of its border and Merkel. Putin and Zelenskiy also held heavy weapons pullback from two loca- The Kremlin hopes that an end to the continue pulling back troops in other ar- fi rst before local elections are held, but the a separate one-on-one meeting. tions in eastern Ukraine. Russia has also confl ict could also lead to the eventual eas in the east, clear mines there and re- Kremlin insists that’s not an option. While opinion surveys have shown an released three Ukrainian navy ships that lifting of EU sanctions against Russia move fortifi cations. Zelenskiy acknowl- The summit was the biggest test yet overwhelming support for Zelenskiy’s were seized a year ago. linked to the fi ghting, which Europe- edged many previous cease-fi re deals for Zelenskiy, a comic actor and politi- peace efforts, a minority opposing them While Zelenskiy still enjoys broad an businesses have pushed for. The EU didn’t hold but he added that “this time cal novice who won the presidency this is highly-mobilized and energetic. Thou- public support, he has been embarrassed and U.S. imposed separate sanctions on we agreed to treat it seriously.” year in a landslide — partly on promises sands rallied on Kyiv’s man square Sunday by the scandal around his discussions Russia over its annexation of Ukraine’s “I’m convinced that if all parties want to end the war. to warn him against making any conces- with U.S. President Donald Trump that Crimean Peninsula in 2014.

Up to 13 feared dead in volcanic eruption off New Zealand

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS search for the missing. But air- tweeted as he posted video of A volcano off the New Zea- craft flew over the island re- the eruption. “My family and I land coast erupted Monday with peatedly, and “no signs of life had gotten off it 20 minutes be- a towering blast of ash and scald- have been seen at any point,” fore, were waiting at our boat ing steam as dozens of tourists Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern about to leave when we saw it. were exploring its moon-like said. Boat ride home tending to peo- surface, killing fi ve people and The missing and injured in- ple our boat rescued was inde- leaving eight others missing and cluded New Zealanders and scribable.” feared dead, authorities said. tourists from Australia, the U.S., His video showed a wall of Helicopter crews landed on China, Britain and Malaysia, the ash and steam around White White Island despite the danger prime minister said. Some of Island and a helicopter heavily and helped evacuate the dozens those who were exploring White damaged and covered in ash. of survivors, some of them criti- Island volcano were passengers He said one woman was badly cally injured. from the Royal Caribbean cruise injured but seemed “strong” by Hours after the disaster, au- ship Ovation of the Seas, docked the end. thorities said the site was still on neighboring North Island. too dangerous for rescuers to “My god,” Michael Schade SEE VOLCANO, PAGE 6A THE MARKET IN REVIEW

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reason to be redundant about that,” by an independent security compa- when it comes out of that process, cation. At that time, applicant Baha to go in and rip that whole road he responded. ny” is required at the waste transfer it goes through a shredder, which Kharazmi told council members up and put in a brand new one and Cartersville That got City of Cartersville station. reduces its size by about 65%, so it he had plans for a 55,000-square- build it to City specs,” Lovell said. Mayor Matt Santini involved in the That means the permit request can take up less of the landfi ll.” foot development, dubbed “The “But that would be done during the From Page 1A discussion, as well. approved by council, essentially, A Regulated Services, LLC rep- Felton Walk,” which would have development phase, whether it’s a “There’s been a question of “Just as a point of further clari- stipulates lower security measures resentative told council members contained restaurants, retailers and private street or a public road.” whether or not we would be open fi cation, the planning commission than recommended by the plan- he believes that truck volume at upward of 100 residential units. Councilwoman Kari Hodge to broadening the condition on added the condition for the off- ning commission, which suggested the site would start around 30 trips Unable to procure the funding made a motion that the rezoning be chemical processing to cover ster- hours monitoring,” he said. “You security personnel be “at all times a day and increase to around 150 for that project, Kharazmi returned approved, albeit with a condition ilization of medical products for don’t feel like the condition needs onsite” at the facility. daily. At full buildout, he said the to the City earlier this year with a that said roadway be accessible to use, to prohibit that,” he said. “We to be included in this, correct?” According to conceptual plans project would bring about 25-30 substantially scaled-down product adjoining property owners, wheth- would be fi ne with that condition, To which Fox replied, “I feel from the applicant, Regulated jobs to Cartersville. — this one consisting of just 37 er or not it’s ultimately determined and I’ve submitted some notes that like they’re going to be required to Services, LLC looks to construct Council members likewise voted three-and-four-bedroom townho- to be private or public. She also would do that.” meet the DEA standards, and that two additional buildings — one at unanimously to approve a rezoning mes and less than 7,000 square feet made a motion to carry over one From there, Councilman Gary is something more than that.” 8,000 square feet and the other at request from Tri Unity Holdings, of offi ce/commercial property. condition from the previous multi- Fox made a motion to approve The council opted to approve the 10,800 square feet — on the prop- LLC, shifting about 8.52 acres at “It’s pretty simple,” Kharazmi ple-use permit, requiring the appli- the special-use permit, with an special-use permit request without erty. 1136 and 1138 North Tennessee said at Thursday night’s meeting. cant to construct an eight-foot-tall updated condition prohibiting the the planning commission’s speci- At a fi rst reading of the spe- St. from general commercial/offi ce “We’ve just pretty much down- privacy fence along the property “chemical processing of medical fi ed security requirement condition cial-use permit request before commercial use to general com- sized the number of residents, no line bordering the Pointe North waste for sterilization of medical carrying over. council members, Bowen said the mercial/multiple-use zoning. commercial in the back, just the subdivision. products prior to use.” There’s just one catch — in the applicant will use an autoclave This, despite the planning com- front building will remain.” Concept plans from the appli- At that point, City of Cartersville letter Bowen sent to council mem- device to sterilize used medical mission voting 6-0 to recommend There was some brief debate cant indicate traffi c would fl ow attorney Keith Lovell asked Fox if bers regarding DEA provisions, equipment, which he described as denial of the proposal at a public about whether or not an unnamed from a “right in, right out” entrance he wanted to include the DEA pro- there is nothing explicitly stated similar to “pressure cooker tech- meeting last month. road looping through the proposed along Felton Road at the proposed visions laid out in the letter from requiring the physical presence nology.” The same company applied for, development would remain private development. The plan also calls Bowen as additional conditions on of off-hours security personnel at “It is simply making the waste and received, a special-use per- or become a part of public infra- for about 55 parking spaces, with the development. the facility. In fact, the letter from very hot, at well over 200 degrees mit from the council last year to structure. an option to add 12 more spaces “In my opinion, since this is con- Bowen states that only 24/7 video for quite a while over 30 minutes, construct a signifi cantly larger “The City may actually require pending an access point along Ten- trolled by the DEA, I don’t see a monitoring and “alarm monitoring at high pressure,” he said. “And mixed-use project at the same lo- them as part of that development nessee Street is reconfi gured.

James Leslie Shindorf, of 205 parking on a roadway and driv- Jordan Winn Bryant, of 16 Savannah Nicole Lee, of was arrested and charged with BARTOW Etowah Drive SE 235, Carters- ing under the infl uence of alco- Rome Road SW, Cave Springs, 552 Old Tennessee Highway simple battery-family violence. ville, was arrested and charged hol. was arrested and charged with NE, White, was arrested and with probation violation and possession of tools for the com- charged with possession of a Franklin Lee Smith, of 4303 BLOTTER possession of methamphetamine Jesse Blake Wilbanks, of 137 mission of a crime, theft by shop- Schedule I or II controlled sub- Camp Drive SE, Acworth, was with intent to distribute. Wynn Loop SW, Cartersville, lifting and failure to appear. stance with intent to distrib- arrested and charged with pro- The following information was arrested and charged with ute; possession of more than 1 bation violation. — names, photos, addresses, Romeo Valentino Sims, of 317 disorderly conduct. Eric Paul Esworthy, of 107 ounce of marijuana; purchase, charges and other details — Astoria Way, McDonough, was Ohio St. SE, Cartersville, was possess, manufacture, distribute Roy Freeman Wiley II, of 45 was taken directly from Bartow arrested and charged with open Michael Dewitt Wilson, of arrested and charged with terror- or sale of marijuana; possession Bishop Road, Cartersville, was County Sheriff’s Offi ce jail re- container violation and driving 1507 Church St. Ext. NE, Mar- istic threats and acts. of a Schedule I controlled sub- arrested and charged with dis- cords. Not every arrest leads to under the infl uence of alcohol. ietta, was arrested and charged stance; reckless driving; driving orderly conduct. a conviction, and a conviction with theft by receiving stolen George Alexander Gaffney under the infl uence of drugs; or acquittal is determined by the Jalpa Anand Singh, of 204 property in another state, failure Jr., of 838 Eagle Creek Court, and speeding. Amber Leanne Woodman- court system. Stonehaven Circle SE, Carters- to maintain lane, failure to obey Lawrenceville, was arrested and see, of 70 Cline Smith Road ville, was arrested and charged a stop sign or yield after stop- charged with driving under the Katie Marlen Moralez-Ro- NE, Cartersville, was arrested EDITOR’S NOTE: The Bar- with criminal trespass-damage ping, speeding, driving on the infl uence of drugs and failure to driguez, of 726 Martin Luther and charged with simple bat- tow County Sheriff’s Offi ce is to private property. wrong side of the road, driving maintain lane. King Jr. Drive SE, Cartersville, tery-family violence. having technical diffi culties and while license is suspended or re- arrest photos are currently un- Whitney Jacolan Stubblefi eld, voked, reckless driving, fl eeing Richard Preston Garrett, of 70 available. of 305 Amberwood Court, Eu- or attempting to elude police and Cline Smith Road NE, Carters- harlee, was arrested and charged driving under the infl uence of ville, was arrested and charged December 7 with disorderly conduct. multiple substances. with two counts of cruelty to children to allow to witness fel- Cody Wayne Bennett, of 59 Dawanna Kshun Taylor, of 144 December 8 ony/battery/family violence and Bishop Road NW, Cartersville, Point Place Drive, Cartersville, battery-family violence. was arrested and charged with was arrested and charged with Terrel Tavon Bowman, of 1005 probation violation. open container violation, failure Anston Drive, Roswell, was ar- Matthew Kyle Hobgood, of 43 to maintain lane and driving un- rested and charged with proba- Grove Circle SE 13, Cartersville, Austin Clay Buffaloe, of 14 der the infl uence of alcohol. tion violation. was arrested and charged with Wofford St., Cartersville, was theft by receiving stolen property. arrested and charged with speed- Tommy Lamar Tomlinson, ing, operating an unregistered of 601 Hall Station Road NW, vehicle, failure to maintain lane, Kingston was arrested and reckless driving and driving un- charged with standards for brake der the infl uence of alcohol. lights; knowingly driving a mo- tor vehicle on a suspended, can- Austin Ryan Caillouet, of 950 celed or revoked registration; E. 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family often uses the term ‘Love Over Everything’ because no matter what Volcano Tournament we choose love. “When I graduated in 2018, I decid- From Page 3A From Page 1A ed to bring that same love and posi- The terrifying disaster immediately For Scottlin Smith, founder of Love tivity to the Bartow County commu- raised questions of why people were Travels, the tournament mirrors the nity that molded me into the young allowed to visit the island some 30 organizations’ mission, because the woman I am today. I wanted to be to miles off mainland New Zealand after event is “bringing our community to- the younger generation what so many scientists had noted an uptick in volca- gether for a positive cause.” great people in this community [were] nic activity in recent weeks. White Is- “We are gathering our neighbors to to me.” land is the tip of an undersea volcano. bring toys to help those who without Striving to make a difference in Authorities said 47 people were them would go without this holiday her community through Love Travels, on the island at the time. Some were season,” Smith said. “We show love to Smith helps oversee various commu- walking along the rim of the crater just the kids that will receive these toys. nity outreach efforts, such as scholar- before the eruption. In addition to the We show their parents even when you ships and Belles of the Ball — where dead and missing, 31 survivors were fall on hard times your community has donated dresses help enhance a high hospitalized and three others were re- your back. We show each other love school student’s prom experience. leased, offi cials said. Some of the vic- during the good times, the bad times “From neighbors picking me up to tims were reported severely burned. GEORGE NOVAK/NEW ZEALAND HERALD VIA AP and the tough times. volunteer, to my fifth-grade teacher The eruption took place about 2 This aerial photo shows White Island after its volcanic eruption in New “This tournament gives people hope Mrs. Kim Turner helping with home- Zealand Monday. The island frequented by tourists erupted Monday, p.m. and consisted of two explosions and a number of people were missing and injured after the blast. and that is exactly what this organiza- work, to the GateKey Scholarship, to in quick succession, the prime minis- tion is all about. There is so much neg- Lisa Bell with the Cartersville City ter said. It sent a plume of steam and which originates from magma deep in the alert level to 4, later dropping it to 3. ative going on in this world. We have Board of Education helping me find ash an estimated 12,000 feet into the volcano. It also said that volcanic tremors “In the scheme of things, for volca- to stick together and look out for one a homecoming dress for homecom- air. One of the boats that returned had increased from weak to moderate nic eruptions, it is not large,” said Ken another no matter our differences.” ing court my freshman year of high from the island was covered with ash strength. Ardern said White Island is a Gledhill from GeoNet. “But if you were A 25-year-old resident of Carters- school,” Smith said. “It takes a vil- half a yard thick, Ardern said. “very unpredictable volcano,” and ques- close to that, it is not good.” ville, Smith formed Love Travels in lage, it takes a loving community and Australian Prime Minister Scott tions about whether tourists should be White Island is New Zealand’s most June 2017 when she was a student at it takes helping neighbors. Morrison said 13 Australians were hos- visiting will have to be addressed, “but active cone volcano. About 70% of the the University of West Georgia. “Myself and the Love Travels family pitalized and 11 others were believed for now, we’re focused on those who are volcano lies under the sea. “Love Travels is a local 501(c)(3) now take on all of those roles. With to be among the missing or dead. caught up in this horrifi c event.” Twelve people were killed on the is- nonprofit with a mission to spread love providing over 500 girls with prom “I fear there is worse news to come Brad Scott, a volcanologist with re- land in 1914 when it was being mined in as many places as possible through dresses each prom season to attend over the course of perhaps today or search group GNS Science, said the for sulfur. Part of a crater wall collapsed service, while developing profession- prom, to giving out scholarships so over the next few days,” he said. “This alert level on White Island is often and a landslide destroyed the miners’ ally to better serve our community. the youth can further their education, is a terrible tragedy, a time of great raised and then dropped without any village and the mine itself. Our motto is ‘through love we shall to our annual Service Summer Camp innocence and joy interrupted by the eruption. He said there hadn’t been any The remains of buildings from an- conquer all.’ ... I simply wanted to to teach the youth the importance of horror of that eruption.” major problems with tourists visiting the other mining enterprise in the 1920s bring love and positivity to campus,” giving back and being the change they The GeoNet agency, which monitors island in the past, though there had been are now a tourist attraction. The island she said, referring to the reason she es- wish to see in the world.” volcanoes and earthquakes in New Zea- some close calls. became a private scenic reserve in 1953, tablished Love Travels. “I wanted peo- For more information about Love land, had raised the alert level on White He would not venture an opinion on and daily tours allow more than 10,000 ple to choose love over their differenc- Travels and its upcoming charity Island on Nov. 18 from 1 to 2 on a scale whether it was safe enough for tourists people to visit every year. es. Love over race, religion, politics, event, visit lovetravelsinc.org or the where 5 represents a major eruption, immediately before Monday’s eruption. The island is also known by the indig- cultural background, socioeconomic organization’s Facebook page @Love- noting an increase in sulfur dioxide gas, After the disaster, GeoNet raised its enous Maori name Whakaari. background, etc. The Love Travels Travels101.

portation, tutoring, counsel- table seating is selling quick- Neighbor as we seek to provide For more information on Car- visit www.goodneighborshelter. ing and school supplies. Good ly. critical services for homeless tersville Dances With the Stars org or www.facebook.com/Car- DWTS Neighbor Homeless Shelter uses “Table sales began on Nov. 15 children and families.” or to vote for a particular couple, tersvilleDancesWithTheStars. funds from the event chiefl y as this year, and we just have three From Page 1A the primary source of support tables left at this point — each “Funds raised at Carters- to our Transitional Housing pro- seat 10, cost $1,250,” Mitcham ville Dances With the Stars are gram, which currently houses 11 said. “We are so humbled to see shared. Both the city and coun- families, including 21 children and hear so much excitement so ty schools receive funds to help under the age of 18. Funds also early again this year. with Backpack Buddies — a support our shelter program and “Each year when table sales program to provide food on the the opening of our second loca- kick off, we even welcome a line weekend for kids who would tion soon.” of people that morning ready to otherwise go without — and the While individual tickets — purchase tables. It’s incredible Least of These program, which costing $20 per person — will that our community continues provides additional services for be available online at www. to love the event and want to homeless kids to include trans- eventbrite.com starting Jan. 6, support our schools and Good

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With his job status in limbo, Falcons coach Dan Quinn has no choice but to move ahead as if he will be back next year. That’s an unlikely scenario, though. Atlanta’s 40-20 victory over Carolina on Sunday means only that the players haven’t quit playing for him, but Quinn’s team is 4-9 this year and was 4-9 last year before winning its last three. What matters is that Atlanta is out of the playoffs for the sec- ond straight season, and that reality doesn’t sit well with owner Arthur Blank, who had hoped last season was an aberration due to injuries and wouldn’t happen again. Whoever is coaching the team in 2020 can look back on the season’s second victory over the Panthers as a rare highlight. Quinn liked how the Falcons complemented each other in all three phases. After a sluggish fi rst half that ended with a three-point lead, Atlanta got cranked up in the third quarter. Vic Beasley sacked Kyle Allen on the third snap of the period and knocked the ball out for Tyeler Davison to recover. The Falcons led 20-10 fi ve plays later on Devonta Freeman’s 13-yard touchdown run. Following the longest TD pass of Matt Ryan’s career, kicker Younghoe Koo recovered a fumble at the Carolina 19. It was a perfect chance for Koo to recover his own kickoff when Damon- tae Kazee punched the ball loose from Greg Dortch. Koo’s short GERRY BROOME/AP fi eld goal four snaps later made it 30-10. Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence is seen following the Atlantic Coast Conference championship in Charlotte, North Caro- The third quarter ended with Kazee intercepting Allen for a lina, Saturday. second time. “You saw that last night — protecting the quarterback, run game, play pass, defensively creating turnovers and winning fi eld position,” Quinn said Monday. “There was great energy in all three phases, and that’s the thing that leads to that comple- Clemson Tigers Beasley, Lawrence mentary football. I thought when you have that kind of stuff, that’s when you’re able to play your best.” WHAT’S WORKING have big games on the gridiron Ryan, the 2016 NFL MVP, began the game having been sacked 15 times the previous two weeks. He went down just once against Carolina and had plenty of time to fi nd receivers. STAFF REPORT their teams. sion II playoffs Saturday to vis- Clemson, which advances to the Rookie right guard Chris Lindstrom, the league’s No. 14 overall It was a good weekend for iting West Florida, 43-38. The Fiesta Bowl and a fi fth-straight draft pick, returned from a foot injury for the fi rst time since the a current Clemson and former PRO FOOTBALL LRU offense powered to 438 Playoff appear- season opener and played 36 snaps. Quinn said that number will Clemson football player from Vic Beasley Jr. (Atlanta Fal- total yards but lost to the high ance against Ohio State, won its go up this week. Bartow County. cons, 5th year pro, Clemson, powered offense of the Argo- 19th overall and sixth consec- WHAT NEEDS HELP Adairsville High grad Vic Adairsville) — Beasley had four nauts. Feanny appeared in 10 of utive ACC Championship. The The Falcons rushed for a season-best 159 yards, but still rank Beasley Jr. had a pair of sacks tackles including a pair of sacks the Bears’ 14 games this season Tigers are 13-0. 30th with a paltry 80.8 average. They had plenty of chances to run and forced two fumbles Sunday and two forced fumbles Sunday as Lenoir-Rhyne fi nished 13-1 Jacob Potter (Kennesaw the ball with a big lead in the second half. That has hardly been the afternoon as the Atlanta Falcons as the Falcons defeated the visit- and won the South Atlantic Con- State So., Adairsville) — Potter case most of the year with the team playing from behind. routed the visiting Carolina Pan- ing Carolina Panthers 40-20. The ference title. snapped for three punts, two fi eld STOCK UP thers 40-20 at Mercedes-Benz 27-year-old now has 23 tackles Trevor Lawrence (Clemson goals, and a pair of extra points in Kazee showed what he could do last year, tying for the NFL Stadium in Atlanta. and six sacks this season. Atlan- So., Cartersville) — Lawrence the 9th-ranked Owls’ FCS second lead with seven picks. He was hard to defend on defense and A day earlier, Cartersville ta (4-9) travels to the west coast set an ACC Championship Game round playoff loss to third-ranked special teams Sunday and will have plenty of chances to resume High grad Trevor Lawrence es- Sunday to challenge the San record with four touchdown Weber State. KSU, which fi nished his pace with three games remaining. The Falcons visit NFC tablished a new ACC champi- Francisco 49ers. passes, three of which went to the season with an 11-3 record, West-leading San Francisco this weekend. onship game record with four Tee Higgins. The Tigers scored led 17-9 late in the second quarter STOCK DOWN touchdown passes as the Clem- COLLEGE FOOTBALL on their fi rst fi ve possessions en in Ogden, Utah, but Weber State Punter Matt Bosher was placed on season-ending injured re- son Tigers blew out Virginia, Kurtis Feanny (Le- route to 619 total yards and a 62- scored 17 unanswered points in a serve last week, his second stint on shelf with a groin strain, and 62-17. noir-Rhyne So., Woodland) 17 win over Virginia. Lawrence 19-minute stretch across the sec- it’s uncertain how long it will take him to recover. This is the In college hoops action, two — Normally a starter at guard, was 16-for-22 for 302 passing ond and third quarters on its way to fi nal year of Bosher’s contract, so he might not return for a 10th local athletes recorded dou- Feanny was in the offensive line yards and extended his streak of a 26-20 win. season with Atlanta. He played in just three games this year after ble-doubles, while several oth- rotation as the Bears fell in the consecutive games with three or missing just one game in his career. ers made major contributions for third round of the NCAA Divi- more touchdown passes to eight. SEE COLLEGE, PAGE 2B INJURED Wide receiver Calvin Ridley (abdominal strain) and corner- back Desmond Trufant (broken forearm) were injured in the game and are out for the rest of the season. Left guard Wes Schweitzer left with a shoulder injury and was replaced by John Wetzel. showdowns feature KEY NUMBER Minus-7 — That ‘s what Atlanta is in turnover margin. The Falcons were plus-4 against the Panthers, but still rank sixth- LSU and Oklahoma; Ohio State and Clemson worst in the NFL. NEXT STEPS BY RALPH D. RUSSO The other semifi nal matches No. LSU used a convincing victo- gia compelled the committee to put Blank will continue to assess which way to turn for a coach AP College Football Writer 1 LSU and No. 4 Oklahoma. ry against Georgia on Saturday them just ahead of Ohio State.” and likely a new general manager next year. GM Thomas Dimi- The selection committee re- to move up. Ohio State (13-0) had The rest of the New Year’s Six troff likely bears as much blame on the last two years as Quinn. Defending national champions. vealed the pairings Sunday and the been atop the committee’s rank- bowls were: Undefeated and owners of a 28- fi nal four was no surprise. The only ings last week, but the Buckeyes — Oregon vs. Wisconsin in the game winning streak, longest in mystery involved which would be slipped to No. 2 after coming from Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. the nation. The Clemson Tigers are the top seed among three undefeat- behind against Wisconsin to win — Georgia vs. Baylor in the one heck of a No. 3 seed. ed teams that have been hammer- the Big Ten title. on Jan. 1. Clemson will play second-seed- ing opponents most of the season. The national championship — Florida vs. Virginia in the Or- ed Ohio State in prime time Dec. The 13-member committee went game is Jan. 13 in . ange Bowl on Dec. 30. 28 in the College Football Play- with The No. 1 seed has yet to win the — Memphis vs. Penn State in off semifi nal at the Fiesta Bowl champion LSU. The Tigers (13- CFP in fi ve years. the Cotton Bowl on Dec. 28. in Glendale, Arizona, looking to 0) will face the Big 12 champion The Tigers and Buckeyes fl ip- The fi nal four fell into place make it three national champion- Sooners (12-1) in the Peach Bowl, fl opped at No. 1 a couple of times thanks to the favorites winning ship in four seasons. four hours before the Fiesta Bowl throughout the committee’s six their conference championship “We’re just excited to be in it,” kicks off. weeks of ranking teams and chair- games and Utah losing the Pac-12 said Clemson coach Dabo Swin- “Anytime, anywhere, anybody, man Rob Mullens said the debate title game to Oregon. The Utes had ney, who has spent much of the last we ready to play,” LSU coach Ed was similar each week. been No. 5. That left three undefeat- month playing up how his team Orgeron said on ESPN. “Every weekend one of the them ed Power Five champions, a fourth was being disrespected by being Clemson opened as a two-point has done something to move above with one loss and nobody else with relegated to third in the rankings favorite against the Buckeyes. LSU the other,” said Mullens, the athletic a legitimate case to claim a spot. JOHN BAZEMORE/AP Carolina Panthers interim head coach Perry Fewell, left, after starting the season No. 1 in was an 11 1/2-point favorite against director at Oregon. “LSU’s perfor- speaks with Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn after the polls. the Sooners. mance against a No. 4 ranked Geor- SEE CFP, PAGE 2B Sunday’s game in Atlanta. 3 join Burrow as Heisman fi nalists

BY RALPH D. RUSSO Burrow is the clear front-run- consideration in Fields, Young ceremony in 1982, and the fi rst AP College Football Writer ner to win the Heisman on Sat- and running back J.K. Dobbins. offensive player from the Tigers. urday night in New York after a Fields and Young are the fi rst The last fi nalist from LSU was Oklahoma quarterback Jalen record-breaking season, leading teammates to be fi nalists since defensive back Tyrann Mathieu, Hurts and Ohio State team- the Tigers (13-0) to the top seed Oklahoma had quarterback who fi nished fi fth in the voting mates quarterback Justin Fields in the College Football Play- Baker Mayfi eld and receiver in 2011. and defensive end Chase Young off. He would be LSU’s second Dede Westbrook at the Heisman Quarterbacks have dominated will join LSU quarterback Joe Heisman winner and fi rst since ceremony in 2016. the Heisman over the last two Burrow as Heisman Trophy fi - running back Billy Cannon in Hurts is the third Oklahoma decades, winning 16 of the last nalists. 1959. The 60-year gap between quarterback in the last four sea- 19 trophies, dating back to 2000. The top vote-getters for col- Heisman winners would be the sons to be a Heisman fi nalist, in- The last two winning quarter- lege football’s most famous longest for any school with mul- cluding the last two winners in backs, Murray and Mayfi eld, player of the year award were tiple recipients. Kyler Murray and Mayfi eld. were both transfers, and this year announced Monday, and three The other fi nalists were not so Burrow is just the second will likely make it three straight MIKE STEWART/AP of them were quarterbacks obvious even after all the games Heisman fi nalist for LSU since transfer QBs to win the Heisman. LSU quarterback Joe Burrow (9) runs against Georgia Saturday who transferred to their current had been played. Ohio State candidates began being invited during the SEC championship in Atlanta. schools. had three players worthy of to New York for the presentation SEE HEISMAN, PAGE 2B 2B Tuesday, December 10, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News

have won each of their games by double-digit margins. Pittman introduced at Arkansas CFP ‘’Do I feel we should have been the 1 seed? Yeah. But LSU’s done From Page 1B THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tough,” Pittman said. “We’re going to earn 500 text messages since the announcement an unbelievable job and what Joe Sam Pittman backed away from the mi- what we get and we’re going to get after it.” on Sunday, many of those offensive line The intrigue was about the top (Burrow) has done,” Day said. crophone and wiped his eyes, his emotions Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yura- coaches who offered their support for one seed, knowing Clemson was like- “At the end of the day, you have to getting the better of him as he addressed chek met with a number of coaches be- of their own. ly locked into No. 3. The Tigers go beat the best to win a national a throng of Arkansas fans Monday after- fore he settled on Pittman. The deal was A number of college coaches also con- have been mauling opponents for championship, and Clemson cer- noon. fi nalized on Sunday, a day after Pittman tacted Pittman inquiring about joining the the last two months, but the ACC tainly is that.” Pittman was introduced as the 34th coached Georgia in the SEC Champion- Arkansas staff, he said. Pittman expects to has not provided Clemson any top- The Tigers are 3-0 all-time head coach in program history, ending an ship game against No. 1 LSU. have several assistant coaching positions fl ight competition. Ohio State has against Ohio State, all in the post- almost one-month search for a new Ra- Pittman said he encouraged his agent fi lled by the end of the week. The univer- fi ve victories against CFP-ranked season. The Buckeyes enter the zorbacks leader after former coach Chad to reach out to Arkansas to express his in- sity has allocated a reported $3 million for teams, including Wisconsin twice. playoff with a 19-game winning Morris was fi red after less than two full terest in the position. From there, the pro- Pittman to complete his staff. LSU has four, all of which were streak, second only to Clemson’s seasons and a 4-18 record. cess moved quickly and Pittman boarded Pittman said he grew up in nearby Grove, ranked in the top 13. Clemson’s streak. Pittman, 58, is no stranger to Arkansas a plane with Yurachek on Sunday night to Okla., “a Razorback among a whole state only game against a team that “We’ve played them a couple having served as an assistant coach under head to Fayetteville to fi nalize the deal and of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State fans.” made the committee’s fi nal rank- times, and this is easily the most Bret Bielema from 2013-15 before taking a to meet with the team. “When I came here in summer of 1979, I ings was its 62-17 victory Saturday talented and most complete Ohio job as the offensive line coach at Georgia “The Arkansas football program is one was a one-star athlete at a camp,” Pittman against Virginia. State team that we’ve played,” under Kirby Smart. Pittman also coached of great tradition and can have success in said. “Lou Holtz was the coach, and I fell Still, drawing Clemson, which Swinney said. at North Carolina and Tennessee. the SEC,” Yurachek said prior to introduc- in love with the place. When my wife and I hasn’t lost since the 2017 playoff Oklahoma is in the playoff for “I’m a wreck,” Pittman said as he tried ing Pittman. “It was important we took our came back seven years ago, that was one of semifi nals against Alabama, rather the fourth time, but has yet to win to gather his emotions. “This means a lot time to truly identify a man who wanted our dreams. Coming back now is whatever than an Oklahoma team with fi ve a game. This will be the third con- to me.” to be here and understood the expectations is better than a dream. victories by a touchdown or less secutive year the Sooners face an After regaining his composure, Pittman, we have. We had to fi nd a coach with the “You never would have imagined all of certainly seems like a tougher task SEC team. who signed a 5-year, $15 million contract, utmost integrity on and off the fi eld. It was this happening back in 1979. In my heart, for the Buckeyes. Clemson (13-0) Oklahoma and LSU have split two said the team would put in the work to important to fi nd a coach who had expe- I’m ready to be the coach at Arkansas. I is making its fi fth straight playoff previous meetings: The Sooners won try and climb out of the cellar of the SEC rience in the SEC, winning battles in re- feel good about it.” appearance, tying Alabama for the the 1950 Sugar Bowl and the Tigers West. Pittman inherits a program that has cruiting, in the trenches on the fi eld. From Yurachek said he initially compiled a most. won the BCS championship game at lost 19 consecutive conference games. the fi rst time I spoke with him, he wanted list of almost 50 potential candidates and LSU is in the playoff for the the Sugar Bowl in 2004. “We’re going to work hard, we’re going to be at Arkansas.” worked from that list over the past two to fi rst time, the only newbie in the Former Alabama quarterback to be blue collar about it, we’re going to be Pittman said he had received close to three weeks. fi eld. The Tigers will likely bring Jalen Hurts is back in the playoff the Heisman Trophy winner with for the fourth straight year, this them. Quarterback Joe Burrow time with the Sooners after going capped a record-breaking season three times with the Crimson Tide. fi nal four. He has passed for 3,634 yards and ny Manziel in 2012. He leads the nation by throwing four more touchdown Hurts follows Heisman winners 32 touchdowns and run for 1,255 yards and with 16.5 sacks, despite missing two games passes against Georgia in the SEC Baker Mayfi eld and Kyler Murray Heisman 18 touchdowns. for an NCAA violation. championship. as quarterback transfers to fi nd Fields played his freshman season last Missing out were the nation’s top running Ohio State is making its third success in coach Lincoln Riley’s From Page 1B year at Georgia, but transferred to Ohio backs. playoff appearance and fi rst since offense. Burrow left Ohio State and joined LSU State and was granted immediate eligibility Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor has been one 2016 after just missing out the pre- LSU and Ohio State are also led in 2018 as a graduate transfer. He had a by the NCAA to play this season. The soph- of the most prolifi c runners in college foot- vious two seasons. The Buckeyes by transfer quarterbacks. Burrow breakout season this year in the Tigers’ new omore has the Buckeyes (13-0) unbeaten ball history, surpassing 1,900 yards rushing won the fi rst playoff champion- started his career at Ohio State spread offense. Burrow has already set an and seeded second entering the playoff. He in each of his three seasons. This year he is ship in 2014. Their last appearance before switching schools in 2018. Southeastern Conference record with 48 has thrown 40 touchdown passes and just second in the nation with 1.909 yards rush- came after the 2016 season, when Buckeyes quarterback Justin Fields touchdown passes and is on pace to set an one interception and has run for 10 more ing and leads with 26 touchdowns. they were shut out by Clemson in was at Georgia last season. NCAA record for completion percentage at touchdowns. Oklahoma State’s Chuba Hubbard is the the semifi nal at the Fiesta Bowl. Clemson quarterback Trevor 77.9%. Young is the fi rst exclusively defensive nation’s leading rusher with 1,936 yards and That was all under coach Urban Lawrence led the Tigers to a na- Hurts played for three seasons at Ala- player to be a Heisman fi nalist since Notre 21 touchdowns. Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins Meyer. Now Ryan Day leads the tional championship as a freshman bama, reaching the playoff each year before Dame linebacker Manti Te’o fi nished sec- is third in the nation in rushing with 1,829 Buckeyes, and in his fi rst season last season, the fi rst time since joining the Sooners and leading them to the ond behind Texas A&M quarterback John- yards and has scored 22 touchdowns. as Meyer’s successor the Buckeyes 1985 that happened.

won by fall over Camron Neal of the second leading scorer for the versity Lancaster last Tuesday. Jana Morning (Berry Jr., played 14 minutes off the bench Ellsworth CC; and won by deci- Titans averaging almost 16 points Hedden added one rebound off Cass) — The Vikings’ starting Saturday and had two rebounds, College sion over Jake Gilva of Minneso- per game. Albany Tech (7-4) the bench Saturday in a win over guard totaled 13 points, 10 re- two assists, and two blocks in an ta. He was injured in the semi- plays at Florida Gateway College Terra State. Hocking (9-2) plays bounds, fi ve assists and four steals 81-68 loss to visiting Tennessee From Page 1B fi nal match with Tanner Jordan Tuesday night and at Tallahassee at University of Cincinnati Cl- as Berry split a pair of games — a Wesleyan University. TMU (5-4, VOLLEYBALL of Jackrabbit Wrestling Club and CC Thursday night. ermont Wednesday in their only 74-47 home win over Toccoa Falls 2-4 Appalachian Athletic Con- Nedu Evans (Augusta Fr., was forced to medically forfeit Ashton Hagans (Kentucky game this week. and a 66-36 road loss at Ogletho- ference) plays at Union College Cartersville) — The Jaguars’ the match. The Panthers host the So., Cartersville native) — Ha- Evan Lee (Northland CTC rpe University. Berry (4-4, 0-1 (Kentucky) Wednesday night historic season came to an end UNI Open this Saturday. gans had a double-double with Fr., Excel) — Lee scored two Southern Athletic Association) is and hosts Allen University Sat- Saturday with a NCAA Tour- 11 points and 11 assists Satur- points, collected two rebounds, off until hosting Mississippi Uni- urday afternoon. nament Sweet 16 loss to Car- PRO BASKETBALL day in the 8th-ranked Wildcats’ and added one assist in a 72-62 versity for Women Dec. 17. Alexis Ware (Piedmont Col- son-Newman, 3-0. The match Elijah Robinson (Atenas, 83-52 home win over Fairleigh win Saturday at Ridgewater Col- Jaylon Pugh — (Furman So., lege Fr., Cass) — Ware grabbed was the championship match of 3rd yr. pro, Argentina La Liga, Dickinson. Hagans added a pair lege in Willmar, Minnesota. The Cartersville) — Pugh scored 11 four rebounds with one point, one the Southeast Regional. Evans Excel) — Robinson scored 13 of rebounds and was 7-for-7 from Pioneers (3-3) host Rochester points and was 3-for-4 from be- assist and one steal last Wednes- was a starter and played in all points and grabbed six rebounds the charity stripe. Kentucky (7- CTC Friday night and Western hind the arc in last Thursday’s day in a 66-62 home win over La- three sets of the fi nal match. She Sunday, Dec. 1, in an 83-79 home 1) looks to continue a fi ve-game Technical College Saturday. 81-78 loss at Auburn. Pugh also Grange. Ware also saw action in accumulated a dig, two kills and victory over Argentino. Atenas winning streak Saturday at Rupp Kimora McClinic (Middle grabbed a pair of rebounds in the Saturday’s 80-58 victory over Cov- four blocks in the loss. In the fi rst (2-4) hosts Hispano Americano Arena against Georgia Tech. Georgia Jr., Cartersville) — game. He also made both 3-point enant College. Piedmont (6-3) plays two rounds of the NCAA Tour- De Rio Gallegos Monday and Whitney Harris (Toccoa McClinic scored eight points with shot attempts, scoring six points at Huntingdon College Saturday. nament, Augusta beat USC-Aik- Bahia Basket December 16. Falls So., Woodland) — Har- four rebounds, one steal and one in Sunday’s 84-72 home win over Nakiyah Washington (Pied- en and Wingate. Evans totaled 15 ris totaled fi ve points, three re- assist in the Knights’ 79-55 home USC-Upstate and also saw action mont Fr., Adairsville) — Wash- kills and three digs in those two COLLEGE BASKETBALL bounds, one assist and one steal win last Wednesday over Carver in a 65-55 loss last Monday at ington scored 15 points with victories. Augusta fi nished the Jacquez Fountain (Albany while playing 54 minutes in a Bible. MGSU (5-3, 0-1 Southern South Florida. The Paladins (8-3) seven rebounds and one steal last season with a 29-9 record and a Tech Fr., Cass) — Fountain had a pair of losses this past week at States Athletic Conference) has host North Greenville Wednes- Wednesday in a 66-62 win over Peach Belt Conference title. double-double last Monday night Berry College (74-47) and at some time off before playing at day night and will entertain Win- visiting LaGrange College. She with 11 rebounds and a blocked home to Pfeiffer University (61- Kennesaw State Dec. 31. throp Saturday night. followed with 25 points, eight WRESTLING shot as the Titans beat Brewton 42). Toccoa Falls (3-11) travels Kyla Michienzi (Piedmont Josie Summerville (North rebounds, six steals and three Kyle Gollhofer (North- Parker JV, 89-79. He then scored to Greenville, South Carolina, Fr., Cass) — Michienzi totaled Park So., Adairsville) — Sum- assists in the Lions’ 80-58 home ern Iowa Fr., Woodland) — 21 points with fi ve rebounds and this weekend to play in the Bob seven points, four rebounds and merville helped her team remain win Saturday over Covenant Gollhofer placed fourth in the two assists Saturday in a 94-93 Jones University Classic Friday four assists in a pair of home unbeaten with wins over Carroll College. Piedmont (6-3) travels 125-pound division at the Buena double-overtime loss at Enter- and Saturday. wins last Wednesday and Sat- University and North Central to Huntingdon College in Mont- Vista University Open Saturday prise State CC. Results for Sun- Carter Hedden (Hocking urday over LaGrange and Cov- College last week. Summerville gomery Saturday. in Storm Lake, Iowa. Gollhofer day’s home game against Atlanta CC So., Cass) — scored four enant College. The Lions (6-3) scored seven points and grabbed Carrod Watson (North Geor- won by major decision over Community Christian were not points and had one assist in the play at Huntingdon College in fi ve rebounds in the Vikings’ 62- gia Sr., Woodland) — Watson Dylan Albrecht of Wartburg; available. Fountain is currently Hawks’ 103-83 win at Ohio Uni- Montgomery Saturday. 54 win last Wednesday at Car- scored 10 points, collected four roll. She then scored two points rebounds and added two assists and had one rebound in North last Wednesday in a 77-64 home Park’s 68-58 home win over loss to Lee University. He then North Central (IL). NPU (7-0, scored fi ve points with four re- 2-0 Collegiate Conference of Il- bounds, one blocked shot and one linois and Wisconsin) travels to assist in a 71-68 win Saturday at Wheaton College (IL) Saturday. West Georgia. The Nighthawks Darius Thrower (Truett-Mc- (5-3) open Peach Belt Conference Connell Sr., Excel) — Thrower play this Sunday night at home scored two points and grabbed against USC-Aiken. three rebounds in the Bears’ 90- — Charles Wilson of Bartow 66 home loss to Columbia Inter- Sports Zone contributed to this national last Wednesday. He also report. The Daily Tribune News Classifi eds www.daily-tribune.com • Tuesday, December 10, 2019 3B

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