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Kelly Donoho/Mississippi State Athletics Mississippi State baseball players celebrate Sunday after a 10-6 victory over Vanderbilt in the Nashville Super Regional in the NCAA Tournament. The win earned the Bulldogs a berth in the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. It marks the 10th time in program history MSU baseball has advanced to Omaha and the first time since 2013. MSU’s wild ride continues with College World Series berth By Brett Hudson recall them Sunday even in over host Vanderbilt (35-27) al provided a wild, three-act to a 2-0 in the third inning [email protected] his state of euphoria. in the deciding third game of drama of its own that seemed that was gone by the end of For time’s sake, he didn’t Super Regional play. to perfectly encapsulate the the fourth. But with the game NASHVILLE — The de- list them all. Instead, he chose The victory extended a sea- nature of the Bulldogs’ entire tied at 3 in the top of the ninth, tails will never be lost on Gary to sum it up this way. son for a team that endured a season. Mangum — whose standout Henderson. “We started with humili- head coaching change early Two days saw two games three years at MSU made him The meeting that started ation and we’re sitting here on, entered April with a los- end with walk-off home runs, a fitting hero for the moment his team’s roller coaster ride going to Omaha,” Henderson ing record and put together one from Elijah MacNamee — doubled to push across the of a season was on Feb. 21 at said. a miracle May to keep its sending the Bulldogs to the go-ahead run and later scored 7:15 a.m. — not 7:30, as junior The most improbable of postseason hopes alive. Now, brink of a breakthrough and on a passed ball to give the center fielder Jake Mangum Mississippi State baseball MSU (37-27) remains as one another from Vanderbilt’s J.J. Bulldogs a 6-3 advantage. thought — and every up and seasons is bound for the Col- of eight teams still contending Bleday to force the series to a Then Mangum was forced down stays in Henderson’s lege World Series after Sun- for a national championship. deciding Game 3. to watch it crash, as two Van- memory to the point he could day’s 10-6 win in 11 innings Nashville’s Super Region- On Sunday, MSU jumped See Baseball, 6A

Church group surveys Pecan N ATURE CAMP Acres residents about possible relocation Community service effort aims to ‘continue dialogue’ for development plan By Slim Smith [email protected]

Kay Brocato called it “seren- dipitous.” Bishop Lawrence White considered it a small act of prov- idence. Whichever term you prefer, the result was the same. For res- idents of Starkville’s Pecan Acres, White Brocato Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff it meant another opportunity to land swap and development plan have their voices heard. Jaylon Ashford, 16, lets Rex O’Neill, 7, jump on his back one last time on the last day of Nature Camp Friday. “My favorite past of camp was the zip line and the piggy-back rides Residents of the low-income by a private developer. The plan would relocate Pecan Acres resi- from Jaylon. And I learned that minnows are hard to catch and how to make a bird’s nest,” federal housing development on said Rex. The camp was held at The Homestead in Starkville. Jaylon is the son of Carla Highway 12 may find themselves dents to yet-to-be developed prop- Gates and Levon Ashford from Starkville and Rex is the son of Bryan and Bonnie O’Neill of moving as a result of a proposed See Pecan Acres, 6A Starkville.

Weather Five Questions C alendar Locao l F lks Pub lic meetings 1 What graphic novel by Marjane Thursday, June 21 Satrapi is also the name of an ■ Sounds of Summer: Big Hoss and The Little Joes June 12: Plan- ancient Persian city? 2 How far is it to the center of entertain from 7-9 p.m. at the Columbus Riverwalk for ning and Zoning the Earth from the equator — Sounds of Summer. Bring lawn chairs or blankets for this Commission, roughly 3,000; 4,000 or 5,000 free concert. No coolers or pets. Food and drink vendors 5:30 p.m., City miles? will offer concessions. Presented by the Columbus Lown- Hall Madison Landers 3 What were the first basketball des Chamber of Commerce and Main Street Columbus. hoops made from? June 12: Second grade, Caledonia ■ Downtown at Sundown: Starkville’s free summer 4 In what country might you Starkville Oktib- essen in Essen? concert is 7-9 p.m. on Main Street downtown. Bring lawn High Low 5 What fictional rock star was chairs and blankets. No coolers. Food and drink vendors beha Consoli- 90 70 backed by the Spiders from will be on site. dated School Chance of thundershowers Mars? District Board of Full forecast on page 2A. Answers, 6B Friday, June 22 Trustees, 6 p.m., ■ Viva Las Elvis: The Columbus Arts Council presents Greensboro a Viva Las Elvis Party at 7 p.m. with music by The Dips, Center plus Elvis and Priscilla look-alike contests and hamburger June 15: Board Inside plates ($10) at the Rosenzweig Arts Center main gallery, of Aldermen Classifieds6B Dear Abby 5B 501 Main St. Members $15 advance/$17 at door; nonme- Zander Smith is 7 years Comics 5B Obituaries 5A mers $20 advance/$22 at door. Get tickets at colum- old and likes to play board Work Session, Crossword 4B Opinions 4A bus-arts.org or call 662-328-2787 (closed Mondays). games like Clue. noon, City Hall

DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A Monday, June 11, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Say What? Did you hear? “It’s worth all the coaching changes. It’s worth all the 6 a.m. workouts. It’s worth everything.” MSU junior center fielder Jake Mangum following a 10-6 A theme of tolerance, inclusion victory against Vanderbilt in 11 innings early Monday morn- at this year’s Tony Awards Monday ing that sent MSU to the College World Series. Story, 1B. By JOCELYN NOVECK Arabs and Israelis getting AP National Writer along, at a time that we need that more than ever.” NEW YORK — A Addressing his parents A Thousand Words small-scale, intimate mu- in the audience, Stachel, sical about hard-won cul- whose father was born in tural understanding was Israel, confessed that “for an altogether apt Tony so many years of my life winner on a night where I pretended I was not a tolerance and inclusion Middle Eastern person.” were constant themes. The Middle East con- “The Band’s Visit,” flict, immigration, LGBT about an Egyptian police equality, gun control — band that gets stranded many social issues came in a remote Israeli desert up, explicitly or implicitly, town, forcing both sides during the ceremony, to get to know each other, which was hosted with a triumphed over much light (and musical) touch flashier shows to win best by Sara Bareilles and musical Sunday night — Josh Groban. The night’s and a total of 10 awards. first big winner, Andrew The closest runner-up, Garfield, best actor in with six, was the block- a play for “Angels in buster London import America,” earned hearty “Harry Potter and the cheers when he declared, Cursed Child,” which won “Let’s just bake a cake for best play. everyone who wants a One by one, the win- cake to be baked.” He was ners of “The Band’s Visit” referring to last week’s referenced the show’s Supreme Court decision themes of acceptance in favor of a Colorado and finding a common baker who refused to humanity. Tony Shalhoub, bake a wedding cake for a named best actor in a mu- same-sex couple because Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff sical, spoke of his father’s of religious objections. THE FIRST SOUNDS arrival at Ellis Island from Garfield dedicated the OF SUMMER: (Top) Lebanon in 1920. “May award, his first Tony, to Amy Moore from we, their descendants, the LGBTQ community, “Style the Band” never lose sight of what for a “spirit that says no dances with her they taught us,” he said. to oppression. It is a spirit mother Janice Doyle Ari’el Stachel, who won that says no to bigotry, no of Columbus during for best featured actor, to shame, no to exclusion. the first Sounds of praised the show for “tell- It is a spirit that says we Summer 2018 con- ing a small story about are all made perfectly.” cert series Thursday. (Left) Ellington Brown, 2, dances and laughs at her family on their CONTACTING THE DISPATCH picnic blanket at the Office hours: Main line: Columbus Riverwalk n n during the first 2018 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri 662-328-2424 Sounds of Summer HOW DO I ... Email a letter to the editor? Thursday. The concert n [email protected] featured “Style the Report a missing paper? Band” and hundreds n 662-328-2424 ext. 100 Report a sports score? attended to dance, n Toll-free 877-328-2430 n 662-241-5000 eat snow cones, burg- ers, and enjoy family n Operators are on duty until Submit a calendar item? 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and friends under the n Go to www.cdispatch.com/ bridge. Ellington is Buy an ad? community the daughter of Robby n 662-328-2424 and Brittani Brown of Submit a birth, wedding Columbus. Report a news tip? or anniversary announce- n 662-328-2471 ment? n [email protected] n Download forms at www. cdispatch.com.lifestyles

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TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY Today is Monday, June formed a committee to In 1770, Captain James Partly cloudy with a A.M. t-storms; variable A couple of showers Clouds and sun, a A couple of showers 11, the 162nd day of 2018. draft a Declaration of Cook, commander of the t-storm in spots clouds, humid and a t-storm t-storm in spots and a t-storm There are 203 days left in Independence calling for British ship Endeavour, 67° 84° 68° 88° 68° 90° 69° 91° 69° the year. freedom from Britain. “discovered” the Great ALMANAC DATA Barrier Reef off Australia Columbus Sunday On this date: by running onto it. TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW Today’s Highlight in In 1919, Sir Barton Sunday 90° 65° n In 1509, England’s Normal 89° 66° History: King Henry VIII married won the Belmont Stakes, Record 102° (1953) 51° (1980) n On June 11, 1776, his first wife, Catherine of becoming horse racing’s PRECIPITATION (in inches) Sunday 0.00 the Continental Congress Aragon. first Triple Crown winner. Month to date Trace Normal month to date 1.54 Year to date 27.78 Normal year to date 26.29 TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES In feet as of Flood 24-hr. 7 a.m. Sun. Stage Stage Chng. Amory 20 11.34 +0.10 Bigbee 14 3.55 -0.10 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.

Columbus 15 4.83 -0.07 Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Cold Warm Stationary Jetstream Fulton 20 7.35 -0.03 -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Tupelo 21 1.59 +0.08 TUE WED TUE WED LAKE LEVELS City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W Atlanta 86/72/t 90/72/c Nashville 90/73/t 89/72/t In feet as of 24-hr. 7 a.m. Sun. Capacity Level Chng. Boston 76/58/s 78/65/pc Orlando 91/71/c 90/72/c Chicago 81/63/c 81/59/s Philadelphia 75/61/s 82/64/pc Aberdeen Dam 188 163.38 -0.07 Dallas 95/75/s 95/76/pc Phoenix 105/85/pc 109/86/pc Stennis Dam 166 136.79 -0.07 Honolulu 86/75/pc 87/75/c Raleigh 80/70/c 90/71/pc Bevill Dam 136 136.43 +0.11 Jacksonville 90/72/t 92/72/t Salt Lake City 85/62/s 93/72/s SOLUNAR TABLE Memphis 88/75/t 91/75/t Seattle 71/54/pc 66/52/r 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 fi sh and game. Major Minor Major Minor SUN AND MOON MOON PHASES Mon. 11:20a 5:05a 11:48p 5:34p MON TUE NEW FIRST FULL LAST Tue. 12:16p 6:01a ---- 6:31p Sunrise 5:43 a.m. 5:43 a.m. Sunset 8:04 p.m. 8:04 p.m. Forecasts and graphics provided by Moonrise 4:07 a.m. 4:51 a.m. AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Moonset 5:47 p.m. 6:56 p.m. June 13 June 20 June 27 July 6 Monday, June 11, 2018 3A MSU SPORTS BLOG ON LIne 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 SAAC plans workshops, membership drive Around the state By Alex Holloway rights? All of these things can be He said the meeting will in- UM M C provides [email protected] grouped into what we’re calling clude an open meeting of the our business skills workshop se- board and is an opportunity for The Starkville Area Arts Coun- ries.” SAAC to share what it’s currently mental telehealth cil will begin a new workshop this Bateman said Tuesday’s ses- doing and its plans for the future. week on the business side of be- sion is intended to last about two Bateman said that membership for McComb students ing an artist. hours and he wants it to be infor- dues, which count for 16 percent SAAC Executive Director John mal. He said it should have space of SAAC’s revenue, are important T she As ociated Press Bateman said the free workshop, for about 35 people. for the organization monetarily. which is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. The program, which is a low- However, he said membership is MCCOMB — The McComb School District Tuesday at the Pop Porium on cost endeavor for the arts council, perhaps more important as a way says it’s the first in the state to provide mental Main Street, is the first of what’s is free as a tool for local artists. to engage with the community and health counseling to students through a tele- planned to be a quarterly work- “I think if we can help artists to find volunteers who are vital to health program with the University of Mississip- shop series for artists. develop that practical business helping SAAC with its events. pi Medical Center. “We’re trying to address a mindset, they’ll realize they can “What I tell people all the time It’s making a difference for children with need that we have suspected and stay here and earn a living as an is there are some instances where problems including depression, eating disorders definitely saw when we started artist,” Bateman said. I would much rather have a pair and attempted suicide, the district’s four school working with really young art- Walter Diehl, president of the of hands helping me than a $50 nurses told the McComb Enterprise-Journal . ists and emerging artists in our SAAC board, said he’s excited to donation,” he said. “We never The medical center’s psychiatric nurse prac- Under 40 show,” Bateman said. see the organization offering the know when it’s going to happen, titioners also can help with discipline prob- “Basically, the idea is, there’s a lot new program. but there are times when I simply lems, noted Margaret Hart at Otken Elementa- of talent here — a lot of creative “It’s one that I think a lot of us have to have volunteers and this is ry School. “We have kids with mood disorders folks — and what they may not get who are artists or who dabble in a great opportunity to share the and those kids, they typically get into frequent in school are the basic business the arts can make use of. I’m look- results of all this work.” fights,” Hart said. skills that would be needed.” ing forward to it and it’s some- Diehl agreed, saying the volun- The nurse practitioners talk to kids individu- Bateman said the workshop thing that, personally, I have no teers are a lifeblood for SAAC. ally via a computer and webcam. Otken’s is in a training in and would imagine a series will tackle subjects such “One of the things that drives small back room at the nurse’s station. lot of artists have no training in. as how to prepare a portfolio for the Starkville Area Arts Council Some students have regular appointments. I’m hoping it will be useful to a lot a gallery and how to properly col- is membership, not only for dues, Others are recommended for the service based of people.” lect sales taxes. He said he even but as a pool of volunteers for the on the observations of parents, teachers and plans to get into questions of copy- things that we offer,” he said. “We school officials. right and intellectual property. M embership Drive need volunteers for things like the “A lot of times their teachers ... see behav- “When are they infringing on SAAC will also host a member- business program we’re initiating iors in the classroom that parents may not see at someone’s trademark?” he said. ship drive at 6 p.m. Thursday at or programs that serve kids like home,” said Kristen McBeth, the nurse at Sum- “… Is it OK to do a coffee mug Hotel Chester on Main Street. Art in the Parks. All of them are mit Elementary and Kennedy Early Childhood with a Bully print? When do you Bateman said the drive is successful because of volunteers, Center. cross the line? When are you ac- scheduled to last until about 8:30 and our volunteers mostly come Hart said district officials looked for tele- tually violating someone’s legal p.m. and is open to the public. from members.” health services for those schools and McComb High and Denman Junior High because the wait to see some mental health professionals in the McComb area can be months. She said it also means parents don’t have to Under the capitol Dome find a way to get kids to appointments. School nurses are important for many chil- dren whose parents work odd hours, may lack transportation or face losing their job if they have Gun ruling includes state history lesson to take too much time off to take their child to the doctor, said Dionne Quin at Higgins Middle By EMILY WAGSTER way to the state Supreme He also wrote: “After mentioned selective School. PETTUS Court. the Civil War ended, enforcement, raising con- “Sometimes we’re the only health care profes- The Associated Press In a dissenting opinion Mississippi passed ‘Black cerns that African-Amer- sionals they see,” she said. Thursday, King provided Codes’ in 1865, which icans who are legally And because the appointments are in the JACKSON — A Mis- a different perspective continued the prohibition carrying guns could be school nurse’s office, there’s no mental health sissippi Supreme Court about which branch of against black people questioned or treated stigma, the nurses said. decision about guns in government had intruded owning a gun without a more harshly than white “You’re just going to see the nurse, like every- courthouses provided on the powers of another special license.” people. body else,” McBeth said. different perspectives branch. King wrote that During the early from several justices, the Mississippi Constitu- years of Reconstruction, including a history lesson tion specifies the judicial communities of free about gun rights from branch is in charge of the black people “were often Justice Leslie B. King, administration of justice, well-armed, and able to the only African-Ameri- and he said the Legisla- defend their rights.... can currently serving on ture had encroached on White Southern entities the nine-member court. judges’ responsibility to consequently began to The majority of regulate what is allowed systematically disarm justices ruled Thursday in courthouses. African-Americans,” that some chancery King, a former state King wrote. judges were wrong to ban legislator from Green- Historians broadly people with enhanced ville, also wrote about acknowledge that the concealed-carry licenses the constitutional right Mississippi Constitution from taking guns into to bear arms, saying that of 1890 - which the state courthouses. The ruling the original intent of a still uses in amended said judges in the 14th concealed-carry provi- form - was written to Chancery District over- sion in Section 12 of the restrict African-Ameri- stepped their authority Mississippi Constitution cans from participating in because the Mississippi of 1890 “was to allow the the political process and Constitution specifies Legislature to restrict from enjoying full rights that only the Legislature and prohibit concealed as citizens. Some of the “may regulate or forbid carry, not to expand it.” provisions that have since carrying concealed King pointed out that been struck down includ- weapons.” Mississippi has a long re- ed segregated schools, The Legislature cord of restricting black poll taxes and a ban on enacted a law in July 2011 people from owning or interracial marriage. saying that people with carrying guns. “Section 12 of the 1890 enhanced concealed-car- “While a review of Constitution changed ry licenses may take Mississippi law does the right to bear arms guns into courthouses, not reveal any general back from ‘all persons’ to although not into court- restrictions or prohibi- ‘citizens,’ and allowed the rooms. Judges in the 14th tions on concealed carry Legislature to regulate or Chancery District issued of weapons prior to the forbid carrying concealed an order in November late 1800s, African-Amer- weapons. This alteration 2011 banning anyone oth- icans, both slave and was one of several ‘craft- er than law enforcement free, were restricted from ily designed to obstruct officers from having carrying or owning weap- or deny certain rights concealed guns in and ons,” King wrote. “Slaves to African-Americans,’” around all parts of court- were generally banned King wrote, citing histori- houses in the district in from carrying weapons, an Westley F. Busbee Chickasaw, Clay, Lown- absent permission from Jr. “Such measures des, Noxubee, Oktibbeha a justice of the peace on regulating or prohibiting and Webster counties. application of his master, concealed carry could be A resident with an and then the slave was selectively enforced.” enhanced concealed-car- only allowed to carry During debates in ry license challenged the and use a weapon within recent years, members of chancery judges’ ban, the limits of his master’s the Mississippi Legisla- and the matter made its land.” tive Black Caucus have

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ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller Possumhaw Everybody’s got a snake story “God told the serpent ... themselves across. Once he be the closest look-alike, but I don’t fellow off on the hoe and came back to I’m declaring war between tried to beat one to death know. The site said a black racer can the cooler. you and the woman, between with a boat paddle as they travel a mile in four to five minutes. He said, “Do you how many times your offspring and hers.” are pretty defenseless in the I know Harry’s snake was gone in a I’ve come out here in the dark at four — Genesis 3:14-15 (“The water. flash. After that, we would see two o’clock in the morning and snatched Message”) The first snake of the more just like it, only progressively that cooler up to go fishing?” year was the one Harry, the smaller. Sam thought they might be After the snake, Sam’s keeping the y neighbor, Allene, cat, was flipping around in some kind of water snake. He hooked cooler inside the garage, next to the lives over on the the front yard. I distract- one on the hoe and tried to swing it fish freezer. Mcreek. “Have you ed Harry by wandering out and into the lake, but the fellow The next snake sighting, Sam seen more snakes this year toward the greenhouse and kept winding itself back on the hoe. I identified as the speckled king snake than usual?” she asked. the snake vanished. I took thought it was creepy and walked away. — a “good” snake. One source said I was a little surprised be- Shannon Bardwell a photograph before the He finally got it loose and into the lake. they may try to bite you, but after they cause, yes, I had seen more snake left, hoping to identify The next snake was shortly after calm down they can be easily handled. snakes lately than I’d seen it. Sam asked if we had a Sam got home from fishing. He washed I’m not sure who would need the most in all my years. I was hoping it was a reptile book and I said no, I can’t think out the fish cooler and left it by the calming down. Snake-handlers we are fluke, but maybe not. Allene had seen of anything that would give me night- water pump where he usually does. not now, and never will be. moccasins and rattlesnakes, even a rat- mares more than perusing a snake After a while, he noticed Harry, the Sources say there are between 40 tlesnake swimming across the creek. book. We have plant, flower, butterfly reptile lover, in a stalking stance easing and 55 snakes common to Mississippi Sam had seen a rattlesnake swimming and bird books. toward the cooler. Sam notices things and they can be found anywhere, so in the river a couple of times, but as As usual, we googled “Mississippi like that, so he walked over and lifted watch your step. they are not really swimmers, they snakes” and tried to identify the black- the cooler to find a big fat gray snake Email reaches Shannon Bardwell of blow up like a balloon and sort of propel ish snake. The black racer seemed to lying underneath. Sam carried the Columbus at [email protected].

Other Editors Cartoonist view Online sales hurt Mississippi cities Mississippi is seeing a tax shift as its residents gravitate toward more online purchases. Use tax collections are grow- ing steadily. Sales tax collections are relatively flat. And the dis- tinction has a significant impact upon the state’s municipalities. Mississippi law mandates that the state collect a 7-percent tax on the sale of most retail items, regardless of whether the item is purchased in a traditional brick- and-mortar store or over the internet. When that transaction is made in a store, the retailer is required to collect the tax and send it to the state. That is classified as a sales tax, and the state then sends 18.5 percent back to the city where the purchase was made. When the sale happens online, the consumer is expected to vol- untarily report the tax and send it to the state, although a growing number of online retailers have begun to collect it themselves. That tax collection is classified as a use tax, and it is not shared with municipal governments. With two months left in the fiscal year, Mississippi’s use tax revenue is up $30.4 million, or 16.12 percent, according to a recent report by Mississippi Mississippi Voices Today’s Bobby Harrison. Mean- while, sales tax collections are up $11.2 million, a mere .7 percent. Digital world fast becoming our only world At a time when the state has found a growing source of reve- OXFORD — The lon- news. presidential contest, turnout is decent. nue, many cities are seeing flat ger it’s around, the more it Not a lot of information. Otherwise, it’s bad — and getting or declining sales tax collections. appears social media has Plenty of time to do other worse. People seem not to realize that a That trend will be sharpened the wrong name. It’s really stuff. good candidate doesn’t make it to a gen- as the movement toward online antisocial media. Today, a Google search eral election unless he or she makes it sales continues to grow. Be assured this is not a of the internet for “New through a primary. Primaries, especial- The tax shift comes at a time rant about mom, dad, Junior Orleans Saints” returned ly, are not enough to draw away from when cities are finding their and Sis sitting at a table 85.9 million links. Detailed the digital worlds they have created for coffers stretched to make needed each engaged on his or her information of every player. themselves. infrastructure repairs. Sales tax mobile device. It’s not even Hundred of analysts writ- The scholarly term for this cultural collections are one of the largest a lament of all the visceral ing about seasons past and shift is self-siloing. sources of revenues for Missis- comments people make, future. Injury reports. Photo As long as there have been libraries sippi’s cities, along with property anonymously or otherwise, Charlie Mitchell and video galleries and and laboratories it has been possible tax. In some cities, sales taxes on Facebook or Twitter. All replays. On and on and on. for some individuals to become so outstrip property taxes. The of that is real, of course, but A serious fan could spend involved in specific topics they have no decline of such a key source of it’s old news. 12 or more hours every day harvesting connection to the world around them. revenue will hit cities hard. This relates more to the abysmal Saints information and never, in his or Increased access to the internet and We urge state leaders to care- turnout in Mississippi’s primary elec- her lifetime, consume it all. advent of social media have made this fully consider the impact new tions earlier this month. A lot of information. No time to do exponentially easier for exponentially technologies are having on Mis- Our digital worlds are fast becoming much else, at least for the seriously more people. More and more have gone sissippi’s tax code. This would be where we live; fast becoming our only addicted. into the abyss. a good time to craft ways to send worlds. This pattern extends beyond sports. Don’t believe it? If you’re old enough, a portion of use tax revenue back Granted there were no fiery electoral There are recipe junkies, quilting junk- think about your circle of friends. Has to cities to replace the money contests, but wow. It appears only 14 ies, Baroque music junkies and, yes, it gone from people who knew a little they are losing in sales tax. percent of eligible citizens cast a ballot. political junkies. about a lot of topics to people who know It’s also a good time to remind Looking at the returns another way, one The latter group is fed nonstop a lot about a few topics? Young people, consumers of the benefits of of about every 20 Mississippians gave analysis on live television as well as the especially, display self-specialization. shopping locally, rather than U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker a solid endorse- internet. Driving wedges is an effective Put five in a room. One will know a lot making purchases online. It’s ment (their vote) for a new, six-year political tool and also works well when about sports, but can’t name a sing- easy to get caught up in the bells- term. That’s nothing against Wicker; presented as suspense on a news set. er. One can instantly name the artist and-whistles and the convenience the same could be written about any Don’t discuss the meat of legislation. In- performing any song, but doesn’t know of online shopping. But don’t congressional incumbent. stead pose one of two questions: What what sport the Saints play. forget that every dollar you spend Here’s what’s going on: Like never does this mean for Democrats or what It doesn’t make a quality-of-life in brick-and-mortar stores is before, people are able to define their does this mean for Republicans? difference for individuals if social media helping your local economy and areas of interest and isolate themselves Frankly, it’s getting old. And, except entices them to isolate themselves into supporting jobs, right here at into those areas. for a few diehards, people are increas- a topic or two. home. Say it’s 1980 and a Mississippian is a ingly tuning out — spending their wak- It could well make a crucial differ- And nearly 20 percent of the devoted fan of the New Orleans Saints. ing hours on recipes, football, music ence in the future of self-rule. Democra- sales taxes you pay at brick-and- On an average day, that person might or any other of dozens and dozens of cy doesn’t have an auto-pilot switch. It mortar stores is also staying in get a paragraph or two in the local entertainments and pasttimes. just can’t work for the betterment of all your local community - support- sports section and a sentence or two And not voting. when only 14 percent of the people are ing services, roads and schools on the local TV news. There might be a Now Mississippians, like all Amer- paying attention. in your hometown. sports talk radio station, but most likely icans, have been drilled on self-gov- Charlie Mitchell is an associate dean That’s not the case when you not. Otherwise there might be team ernance and the importance of in- of journalism at the University of Mis- shop online. newsletter and the fan could also scour volvement and their civil duty to vote. sissippi. 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Around the world US says NKorea talks moving what specific progress, if any, had he lost his balance, and reinserted been made in preliminary dis- an IV that fell out of his bleeding quickly, Trump to leave early cussions between U.S. and North arm. SINGAPORE — President Don- Korean officials in the run-up to “He told me all he could see was ald Trump plans to depart early the Tuesday summit. In fact, only death,” recalls Mola, a 30-year-old from his unprecedented summit hours before the White House mother of six, as she sat slumped with Kim Jong Un, the White announcement, U.S. Secretary of on the floor in her small hut. House said Monday, declaring that State Mike Pompeo had seemed to That close contact put Mola at nuclear talks with North Korea lower expectations for the meeting, high risk of getting a disease that have moved “more quickly than which Trump had earlier predicted has no cure and kills about half of expected.” could potentially yield an on-the- those infected. But now, as Congo Trump had been scheduled to spot deal to end the Korean War. battles the most serious Ebola out- fly back to Washington on Wednes- “We are hopeful this summit break since the devastating 2014 day morning after spending Tues- will have set the conditions for epidemic in West Africa, health day with the North Korean leader future successful talks,” Pompeo workers have something new to in Singapore. But on the eve of the said on Monday evening. offer: a vaccine. summit, he altered his schedule, With thousands of doses opting to return at about 8 p.m. on dispatched to front-line health Tuesday after a full day of meet- Crucial test of Ebola vaccine workers, the world is watching to ings with Kim — almost 15 hours raises hopes, doubts in Congo see if a promising but still exper- earlier than previously anticipated. MBANDAKA, Congo — Irene imental vaccine might help stop “The discussions between the Mboyo Mola spent 11 days caring this terrifying disease faster than United States and North Korea for her husband as he died of Ebola traditional measures doctors have are ongoing and have moved more in a hospital where she said nurses tried since Ebola was identified 40 quickly than expected,” the White were too scared to get close. She years ago. House said in a statement. helped him to the bathroom, It wasn’t immediately clear picked up his feverish body when — The Associated Press 6A Monday, June 11, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Oxford-Lafayette Humane Society head quits after 10 months The Associated Press saying only that the matter was a personnel issue. The former director and several employees walked OXFORD — The director of the Oxford-Lafayette out 10 months ago because of internal struggles be- Humane Society has resigned after less than a year. tween the staff and the board of directors. The Oxford Eagle reports that Angela Avery did One complaint was that the board was reluctant to not deny resigning but did not comment further. Lafayette County Supervisor Chad McClarty, who move animals to other shelters. is on the shelter’s board, said Thursday that he under- Avery told the board in May that OLHS had joined stood she had resigned. a program in which the ASPCA takes animals every The shelter emailed the newspaper a statement two weeks to shelters with higher demand for pets.

Baseball Continued from Page 1A derbilt home runs sent Commodores (35-27). lead — as it has now done after the season’s end. the game to extra innings From that poor start, in 21 of its wins. But on Sunday, the and beyond midnight be- the team bounced back, “Why wouldn’t we arc of Henderson’s sea- fore MSU finally got the winning three of four blow a lead and win at the son found him Gatorade best of the Commodores against Ole Miss and end in extra innings?” soaked and hoisted into with four runs in the top notching home sweeps Mangum said as Sun- the air, his fists clenched of the 11th. against Arkansas and day’s ninth-inning lead and raised over his head. It was reminiscent Florida en route to a 9-1 vanished. “You don’t get that of the same cycle from record on the season Henderson has fol- ride in life,” Henderson March: Mangum saw a against Top 5 opponents lowed a similar arc. He said. “That’s why people team rebounding from and — when down to started this odyssey as are attracted to athletics. its early-season coaching its last strike — used a the subject of heckling, That’s why we do what change in a five-game three-run homer against being labeled as, “Mr. we do. … I told them winning streak to start Florida State to stave off Interim,” by a specific they’re going to remem- the month, just for all elimination in the Talla- set of opposing fans he ber this season for the of that to disappear as hassee Regional. recalls to this day. He rest of their lives (with) it, “got punched in the The team has come to has coached a team with the journey we’ve been mouth by the SEC.” accept its identity as one unchecked aspirations on.” A 2-7 Southeastern that takes a step back to while people around the Follow Dispatch sports Conference start — three take two steps forward nation vie for and guess writer Brett Hudson on of those losses to the and has to trail so it can at who will take his job Twitter @Brett_Hudson.

Pecan Acres Continued from Page 1A erty on Highway 182 west can Acres, if they were they have a say and some the 70,000 square-foot of Reed Road. content with their living measure of control over housing development. Saturday morning, situation, if they knew the situation,” he said. “For us, it’s not only members of the Church of about the relocation plan “It shouldn’t be, ‘This is a way to help in this situ- the Living God who were and if they wanted to re- what we’ve decided. What ation, it’s a way to re-in- in town for the church’s locate. It also asked res- questions do you have?’ troduce the church to the regional conference idents to provide insight It should be, ‘What ques- community,” White said. fanned out through the on their wishes about the tions do you have and let’s “It’s a way to let them Pecan Acres development future of Pecan Acres. see if we can find a way to know that we are not only on Highway 82, conduct- White said communi- make decisions that an- concerned citizens, but a ing surveys that will be cation between the Hous- swer those questions?’” resource that is available shared with the Starkville ing Authority, the devel- Survey distribution to them.” Housing Authority. oper and the residents was completed in about White did not specify a The effort started with should be a continuing three hours — during time line for when surveys a casual conversation over process. which conference mem- will be submitted to the lunch Friday between “People in their sit- bers visited each of the Housing Authority. White and Brocato, an uation need to feel like roughly 50 residents in assistant professor at Mis- sissippi State who is active in community outreach. “I was having lunch and I noticed all these kids,” Brocato said. “Well, I love kids, so I started talking to them. Then, I started talking to the la- dies with them and finally, the bishop came over and I started talking to him.” White, the presiding Bishop of the region – which includes Mississip- pi, Tennessee, North Car- olina and South Carolina – had a problem and the clock was ticking. Part of the church’s week-long regional con- ference requires confer- ence members participate in a community service project of some sort. But by Friday, just three days before the conference was to end, White said he still didn’t have a good idea for one. Brocato, who had at- tended recent meetings of Pecan Acres residents as they discussed their potential relocation, cer- tainly had an idea. “I convinced him that community engagement is a form of community service, too,” she said. “It didn’t take much convinc- ing. I was amazed. In a few hours, they had developed survey questions, formed teams and had a plan to- gether. I wish I had a re- search team that good.” Although residents were given a chance to voice their concerns to the Starkville Housing Authority in a May 24 meeting, both Brocato and White said there is a need for continuing dia- logue. The survey, White said, was a way of learning what issues still concern Pecan Acres residents. “We’ll take the sur- vey and present it to the Housing Authority, and hopefully they’ll consider what the people are say- ing as the process goes forward.” The five-question sur- vey asked residents how long they had lived in Pe- SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n Monday, June 11, 2018 COLLEGE BASEBALL: NCAA tournament’s Nashville Super Regional

Kelly Donoho/Mississippi State Athletic Media Relations Members of the Mississippi State baseball team celebrate Monday morning following a 10-6 victory against Vanderbilt in 11 innings in Game 3 of the NCAA tournament’s Nashville Super Regional at Hawkins Field in Nashville, Tennessee. BULLDOGS BOUND FOR OMAHA Mississippi State scores four runs in 11th to beat Vanderbilt, reach College World Series for 10th time

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NASHVILLE — Jake NASHVILLE, Tenn. Mangum, Luke Alexan- — Jake Mangum delayed der, and Keegan James his dream of playing pro- played key roles in the fessional baseball for an Mississippi State baseball opportunity to play in the team’s biggest victory of College World Series. the season. When the Mississippi Alexander drove in State junior center fielder the final finally secured a trip to two runs Omaha, Nebraska, early of MSU’s Monday morning, Mang- 10-6 victory um couldn’t believe it. against Van- After all, many players derbilt in 11 in Mang- innings in um’s situa- Game 3 of tion already Gordon the NCAA would have tourna- been play- ment’s Nashville Super ing pro ball. Regional. James recorded But Mang- the final three outs, while um said no Mangum was 2-for-6 with to the New Mangum two runs scored and an York Yan- RBI and threw out another kees after they drafted runner at third base. him in the 30th round of Yet when Mangum pro- the Major League Base- posed that none of them ball First-Year Player draft was the most valuable Kelly Donoho/Mississippi State Athletic Media Relations in 2017. His reason was Members of the Mississippi State baseball team celebrate with some of their fans at Hawkins Field on Monday player of the series, none morning following the squad’s victory against Vanderbilt that clinched a trip to the College World Series. simple: He wanted to take of them disagreed. They MSU to the College World were all willing to cede Series. that honor to Cole Gordon. Super Regionals Scores / Schedule Later this week, Mang- Both of Gordon’s ap- At Boshamer Stadium, Chapel Hill, At Baum Stadium at George Cole Field, Fayetteville, Arkansas um will realize his wish. pearances in the Nashville Friday, June 9 Saturday, June 10 Mangum was one of Super Regional helped n North Carolina 7, Stetson 4 n Arkansas 9, South Carolina 3 four MSU players with MSU earn the two wins Saturday, June 10 Sunday’s Game multiple hits in a 10-6 vic- it needed to advance. On n North Carolina 7, Stetson 5, UNC advances n South Carolina 8, Arkansas 5, series tied 1-1 tory against Vanderbilt in Sunday, Gordon’s 3 2/3 Today’s Game 11 innings in Game 3 of innings of scoreless re- At Hawkins Field, Nashville, Tennessee n Arkansas (43-19) vs. South Carolina (37-25), 6 p.m. (ESPN2) the NCAA tournament’s lief bridged the gap from Friday, June 9 Nashville Super Regional n Mississippi State 10, Vanderbilt 8 starting pitcher Jacob Bill- At Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park, Lubbock, Texas at Hawkins Field. Saturday, June 10 Saturday, June 10 ingsley to the later innings n Vanderbilt 4, Mississippi State 3 The game, which start- and helped send MSU to n Texas Tech 6, Duke 4 ed after a two hours late Sunday’s Game Sunday’s Game the College World Series. n after a lightning delay, Mississippi State 10, Vanderbilt 6, 11 innings, n Duke 11, Texas Tech 2, series tied 1-1 “Cole Gordon was the Mississippi State advances lasted 5 hours, 16 minutes Today’s Game MVP of this Super Region- and helped Mangum se- n Texas Tech (43-18) vs. Duke (45-17), 3 p.m. (ESPN2) al. There’s no question. At Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, Corvallis, Oregon cure his first trip to Oma- Friday, June 9 What he did was get us to At UFCU Disch-Falk Field, Austin, Texas ha after falling short in the Omaha,” Mangum said. n Oregon State 8, Minnesota 1 Super Regionals the last Saturday, June 10 Saturday, June 10 Said Vanderbilt coach n two seasons. n Oregon State 6, Minnesota 3, OSU advances Tennessee Tech 5, Texas 4 Tim Corbin, “Cole’s been Sunday’s Game “It’s worth all the coach- very valuable to that team. At Goodwin Field, Fullerton, California n Texas 4, Tennessee Tech 2, series tied 1-1 ing changes. It’s worth all He’s a gutty kid, and I Friday, June 9 Today’s Game the 6 a.m. workouts. It’s think when you look at the n Washington 8, Cal State Fullerton 5 n Texas (41-21) vs. Tennessee Tech (53-11), Noon (ESPN2) worth everything,” Mang- win, he had a lot to do with Saturday, June 10 um said as he celebrated it.” n Cal State Fullerton 5, Washington 2 Inside with family. “As a little kid On Friday, Gordon Sunday’s Game in the summertime, you n allowed one hit in 3 1/3 n Washington 6, Cal State Fullerton 5, 10 innings, MORE COLLEGE BASEBALL: Washington rallied in the grow up watching Omaha. scoreless innings in a Washington advances 10th inning for a walk-off victory against Cal State We get to go.” Fullerton to earn the program’s first trip to the College 10-8 victory. MSU inter- It looked like Mangum At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium, Gainesville, Florida World Series. Washington will face Mississippi State in its im coach Gary Hender- first game in Omaha, Nebraska.Page 5B would be a hero in the vic- son credited Gordon for Saturday, June 10 tory. With the game tied n Florida 8, Auburn 2 bouncing back after he Sunday’s Game n Also, Auburn and South Carolina won Game 2 to force at 3 in the ninth, Mangum surrendered two hits and n Auburn 3, Florida 2, series tied 1-1 deciding Game 3s today to determine the other took the first pitch he saw a walk in 13 pitches on Today’s Game Southeastern Conference representatives that will join and doubled to right field See NOTEBOOK, 4B n Florida (46-19) vs. Auburn (43-22), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Mississippi State in Omaha. Page 4B See msu, 4B 2B Monday, June 11, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Funny Car Central Division Round One—Tim Wilkerson, Ford W L Pct GB TENNIS Auto Racing Mustang, 4.130, 303.43 def. Ron Capps, Dodge Milwaukee 39 26 .600 — CALENDAR Monster Cup Charger, 4.152, 280.43. Courtney Force, Chicago 37 25 .597 ½ Chevy Camaro, 4.208, 245.05 def. Jeff Diehl, St. Louis 35 28 .556 3 FireKeepers Casino 400 Toyota Solara, 6.723, 97.46. Cruz Pedregon, Pittsburgh 32 33 .492 7 College Baseball Sunday Toyota Camry, 4.254, 261.67 def. Robert Hight, Cincinnati 23 43 .348 16½ NCAA tournament At Michigan International Speedway, Camaro, 4.314, 233.20. J.R. Todd, Camry, West Division Nadal extends his Brooklyn, Michigan 4.428, 216.79 def. Bob Tasca III, Mustang, W L Pct GB College World Series Lap length: 2.00 miles 10.211, 78.20. Del Worsham, Camry, 4.828, Arizona 35 29 .547 — (Start position in parentheses) 228.46 def. Jack Beckman, Charger, 4.972, Los Angeles 33 32 .508 2½ At Omaha, Nebraska 1. (12) , Ford, 133 laps, 57 points. 199.94. Jonnie Lindberg, Mustang, 4.095, San Francisco 33 32 .508 2½ 2. (4) , Ford, 133, 52. 310.77 def. Matt Hagan, Charger, 4.251, Colorado 32 33 .492 3½ Saturday’s Game 3. (1) , Ford, 133, 46. 245.72. John Force, Camaro, 4.141, 308.78 def. San Diego 31 36 .463 5½ 4. (3) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 133, 40. Tommy Johnson Jr., Charger, 4.233, 272.06. record with 11th Mississippi State vs. Washington TBA 5. (15) Paul Menard, Ford, 133, 38. Jim Campbell, Charger, 4.210, 301.40 def. Late Saturday 6. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 133, 40. Shawn Langdon, Camry, 4.461, 230.02. Arizona 12, Colorado 7 7. (5) Joey Logano, Ford, 133, 32. Quarterfinals—C. Force, 3.972, 325.45 N.Y. Yankees 4, N.Y. Mets 3 8. (9) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 133, 44. def. Campbell, 5.591, 129.92. Wilkerson, 4.014, Atlanta 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 on the air 9. (13) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 133, 28. 298.14 def. Lindberg, Broke. Todd, 4.074, Sunday’s Games 10. (24) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 133, 30. 317.87 def. Worsham, 7.564, 106.24. J. Force, Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 3 French Open title 11. (6) , Ford, 133, 27. 4.096, 317.64 def. Pedregon, 4.534, 196.47. San Diego 3, Miami 1 Today 12. (10) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 133, 31. Semifinals—J. Force, 4.077, 316.97 def. Philadelphia 4, Milwaukee 3 COLLEGE BASEBALL 13. (14) William Byron, Chevrolet, 133, 28. Wilkerson, 4.623, 201.70. C. Force, 4.067, Pittsburgh 7, Chicago Cubs 1 By HOWARD FENDRICH 14. (16) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 133, 23. 310.84 def. Todd, 4.115, 302.28. Arizona 8, Colorado 3 Noon — NCAA Super Regionals, Game 3, 15. (8) Erik Jones, Toyota, 133, 24. Final—C. Force, 4.039, 321.96 def. J. San Francisco 2, Washington 0 The Associated Press 16. (21) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 133, 21. Force, 4.076, 307.65. L.A. Dodgers 7, Atlanta 2 Tennessee Tech vs. Texas, at Austin, Texas, 17. (25) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 133, 20. Pro Stock N.Y. Mets 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 ESPN2 18. (17) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 133, 19. Round One—Drew Skillman, Chevy Today’s Games PARIS — In full control of the French Open 19. (28) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 133, 18. Camaro, 6.633, 209.39 def. Jason Line, San Francisco (Bumgarner 0-1) at Miami (Chen 3 p.m. — NCAA Super Regionals, Game 3, Duke 20. (20) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 133, 17. Camaro, 12.854, 67.94. Erica Enders, 1-3), 6:10 p.m. final, a rather familiar position for him, Rafael 21. (31) , Chevrolet, 133, 16. Camaro, 6.666, 208.97 def. Alex Laughlin, Chicago Cubs (Quintana 6-4) at Milwaukee (Guerra 3-4), 7:10 p.m. vs. Texas Tech, at Lubbock, Texas, ESPN2 22. (11) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 133, 15. Camaro, 6.633, 207.50. Chris McGaha, Nadal suddenly was worried. Camaro, 6.633, 209.33 def. Buddy San Diego (Lyles 2-2) at St. Louis (Flaherty 6 p.m. — NCAA Super Regionals, Game 3, South 23. (29) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 133, 14. Perkinson, Camaro, 6.692, 208.71. Tanner Gray, 2-2), 7:15 p.m. He led by two sets plus a break early in 24. (18) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 133, 13. Camaro, 6.632, 209.07 def. Kenny Delco, Pittsburgh (Musgrove 2-1) at Arizona (Corbin Carolina vs. Arkansas, at Fayetteville, Arkansas, 25. (23) Michael McDowell, Ford, 133, 12. Camaro, 6.824, 178.73. Vincent Nobile, 6-2), 8:40 p.m. the third, when the middle finger on his rack- 26. (33) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 133, 0. Camaro, 6.626, 208.07 def. Val Smeland, Tuesday’s Games ESPN2 27. (32) Corey Lajoie, Chevrolet, 133, 10. Camaro, 6.690, 206.76. Bo Butner, Camaro, Colorado (Gray 6-6) at Philadelphia (Nola 7-2), et-wielding left hand was cramping so badly 7:30 p.m. — NCAA Super Regionals, Game 3, 28. (26) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 133, 18. 6.639, 208.46 def. Wally Stroupe, Camaro, 6:05 p.m. 29. (7) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 133, 8. 8.583, 107.67. Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.614, Washington (Roark 3-6) at N.Y. Yankees he couldn’t straighten it. After serving a fault, Auburn vs. Florida, at Gainesville, Florida, ESPN 30. (22) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 132, 7. 209.20 def. Tommy Lee, Camaro, Foul - Red (Sabathia 3-1), 6:05 p.m. 31. (34) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, 132, 6. Light. Jeg Coughlin, Camaro, 6.612, 208.14 San Francisco (Stratton 7-3) at Miami (Richards Nadal took the unusual step of heading to the MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 32. (36) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 132, 5. def. John Gaydosh Jr, Chevrolet Camaro, 0-3), 6:10 p.m. sideline in the middle of a game. 33. (19) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 132, 4. 6.763, 205.54. N.Y. Mets (Vargas 2-4) at Atlanta (Foltynewicz 7 p.m. — Regional coverage, Chicago Cubs at 34. (37) D.J. Kennington, Toyota, 132, 3. Quarterfinals—Enders, 6.785, 163.29 5-4), 6:35 p.m. “Tough moment,” Nadal would say later. “I Milwaukee or San Diego at St. Louis, MLB Network 35. (38) Timmy Hill, Ford, 132, 0. def. Butner, 16.604, 49.93. Gray, 6.597, 209.43 Chicago Cubs (Chatwood 3-4) at Milwaukee 36. (30) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 131, 1. def. Nobile, 6.624, 208.97. Skillman, 6.617, (Anderson 4-5), 7:10 p.m. was very scared.” 7 p.m. — San Diego at St. Louis, Fox Sports 37. (35) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 131, 0. 209.07 def. Anderson, 6.625, 208.84. McGaha, Cincinnati (Romano 3-7) at Kansas City 38. (27) David Ragan, Ford, accident, 35, 1. 6.609, 209.01 def. Coughlin, 6.663, 208.46. (Kennedy 1-6), 7:15 p.m. Up in the stands, Nadal’s uncle Toni, his for- Midwest 39. (39) Garrett Smithley, Chevrolet, transmis- Semifinals—Enders, 6.630, 208.07 def. San Diego (TBD) at St. Louis (Mikolas 7-1), 10 p.m. — Regional coverage, L.A. Angels at sion, 1, 0. McGaha, 6.642, 208.88. Gray, 6.635, 208.65 7:15 p.m. mer coach, was nervous, too, “because I thought Race Statistics def. Skillman, 33.519, 20.85. Pittsburgh (Williams 5-3) at Arizona (Buchholz maybe we can have a problem,” he said. “But in Seattle or Pittsburgh at Arizona (games joined in Average Speed of Race Winner: 135.763 Final—Gray, 6.595, 208.81 def. Enders, 1-1), 8:40 p.m. mph. 6.628, 208.46. Texas (Colon 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (TBD), the end, it was not too difficult.” progress), MLB Network Time of Race: 2 hours, 0 minutes, 15 seconds. Pro Stock Motorcycle 9:10 p.m. Margin of Victory: Under Caution. Round One—Angie Smith, Buell, 6.900, It rarely is for Nadal at a place he has lord- Tuesday Caution Flags: 8 for 30 laps. 193.90 def. Steve Johnson, Suzuki, 6.948, Lead Changes: 9 among 7 drivers. 193.52. Jerry Savoie, Suzuki, 6.881, 194.63 Basketball ed over the way no other man ever has at any MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Lap Leaders: Ku.Busch 1-46; R.Blaney 47-61; def. Jim Underdahl, Suzuki, 6.980, 193.16. WNBA Grand Slam tournament. Nadal dealt with that 6:30 p.m. — N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, ESPN K.Larson 62; K.Kahne 63-71; K.Harvick 72-87; LE Tonglet, Suzuki, 6.886, 195.08 def. John EASTERN CONFERENCE P.Menard 88-90; K.Harvick 91-122; K.Kahne Hall, Buell, 6.956, 191.97. Eddie Krawiec, W L Pct GB Harley-Davidson, 6.935, 195.28 def. Mark Connecticut 7 1 .875 — minor inconvenience and claimed his record-ex- 7 p.m. — San Diego at St. Louis, Fox Sports 123-124; K.Harvick 125; C.Bowyer 126-133 Paquette, Buell, Foul - Red Light. Hector Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Atlanta 5 3 .625 2 Midwest Arana Jr, Buell, 6.867, 198.09 def. Kelly Clontz, Washington 5 4 .556 2½ tending 11th French Open championship Sun- Laps Led): K.Harvick, 3 times for 46 laps; Suzuki, 7.013, 192.63. Matt Smith, 6.874, Ku.Busch, 1 time for 45 laps; R.Blaney, 1 New York 3 4 .429 3½ SOCCER 195.51 def. Cory Reed, Buell, 6.982, 191.65. Chicago 3 5 .375 4 day by displaying his excellence in a 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 time for 14 laps; K.Kahne, 2 times for 9 laps; Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.885, 195.19 6 p.m. — Women, International friendly, United C.Bowyer, 1 time for 7 laps; Indiana 0 8 .000 7 victory over No. 7 seed Dominic Thiem. def. Hector Arana, Buell, 6.950, 194.52. Scotty WESTERN CONFERENCE P.Menard, 1 time for 2 laps; Pollacheck, Suzuki, 6.936, 191.43 def. Joey States vs. China, at Cleveland, ESPN2 K.Larson, 1 time for 0 laps. W L Pct GB “There is a reason why he won 11 times here,” Gladstone, Suzuki, 6.955, 191.62. Phoenix 7 3 .700 — Quarterfinals—Tonglet, 6.871, 195.45 Los Angeles 5 2 .714 ½ said Thiem, a 24-year-old Austrian appearing in Wednesday F1 Canadian Grand Prix def. Krawiec, 6.875, 194.94. Hines, 6.859, Sunday Seattle 6 3 .667 ½ 195.08 def. Pollacheck, 6.933, 193.02. M. Dallas 4 3 .571 1½ his first major final. “It’s definitely one of the MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL At Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, Montreal Smith, 6.888, 194.86 def. Savoie, 6.927, Lap length: 2.7 miles Minnesota 3 6 .333 3½ 11 a.m. — Regional coverage, N.Y. Mets at 192.33. Arana Jr, 6.849, 197.65 def. A. Smith, Las Vegas 1 7 .125 5 best things somebody ever achieved in sport.” (Post position in parentheses) 12.571, 64.41. Thiem was on the couch, watching on TV, Atlanta or Toronto at Tampa Bay, MLB Network 1. (1) Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 68 Semifinals—Hines, 6.926, 195.48 def. M. Sunday’s Games laps, 1:28:31.377, 25 points. Smith, Foul - Red Light. Tonglet, 6.840, 196.96 New York 78, Indiana 75 in 2005, when Nadal earned his first Grand 11 a.m. — N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, Fox Sports 2. (2) Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 68, def. Arana Jr, 6.976, 196.59. Los Angeles 77, Chicago 59 Southeast +7.376 seconds, 18. Final—Tonglet, 6.841, 196.76 def. Hines, Phoenix 72, Las Vegas 66 Slam trophy in Paris at age 19. That began a 3. (3) Max Verstappen, Germany, Red Bull 6.848, 196.22. Atlanta 67, Seattle 64 2 p.m. — Regional coverage, Boston at Baltimore Racing Tag Heuer, 68, +8.360, 15. Point Standings Today’s Games run of four consecutive French Open triumphs 4. (6) Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull Through 10 of 24 events No games scheduled through 2008. He added five straight from 2010- or Pittsburgh at Arizona (joined in progress), MLB Racing Tag Heuer, 68, +20.892, 12. Top Fuel Tuesday’s Games Network 5. (4) Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 68, 1. Steve Torrence, 827. 2. Clay Las Vegas at Indiana, 6 p.m. 14 and now has two in a row. +21.559, 10. Millican, 719. 3. Doug Kalitta, 665. 4. Tony Phoenix at Dallas, 7 p.m. 6 p.m. — Washington at N.Y. Yankees, ESPN 6. (5) Kimi Räikkönen, Finland, Ferrari, 68, Schumacher, 641. 5. Leah Chicago at Seattle, 9 p.m. Throw in three titles at the U.S. Open, two at +27.184, 8. Pritchett, 639. 6. Antron Brown, 530. 7. Atlanta at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m. 7 p.m. — San Diego at St. Louis, Fox Sports 7. (7) Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, 67, Terry McMillen, 521. 8. Brittany Force, Wimbledon and one at the Australian Open, and 518. 9. Richie Crampton, 387. 10. Scott +1 Lap, 6. Palmer, 383. Midwest 8. (9) Carlos Sainz, Spain, Renault, 67, +1 Soccer Nadal is up to 17 majors, second among men Funny Car 9 p.m. — Regional coverage, Texas at Lap, 4. 1. Courtney Force, 856. 2. Jack 9. (8) Esteban Ocon, France, Force India Major League Soccer only to Roger Federer’s 20. The two stars have Beckman, 683. 3. Robert Hight, 665. 4. Matt EASTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Dodgers or Cleveland at Chicago White Sox Mercedes, 67, +1 Lap, 2. Hagan, 633. 5. J.R. Todd, 615. 6. Ron Capps, 10. (13) Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Sauber W L T Pts GF GA combined to win the past six Slams. (joined in progress), MLB Network 576. 7. Tommy Johnson Jr., 554. 8. John Atlanta United FC 9 3 3 30 31 19 Ferrari, 67, +1 Lap, 1. Force, 468. 9. Shawn Langdon, 461. 10. Cruz The victory also allowed the 32-year-old 11. (16) Pierre Gasly, France, Scuderia Toro New York City FC 8 3 4 28 30 20 WNBA Pedregon, 454. Columbus 7 3 6 27 22 14 Rosso Honda, 67, +1 Lap. Pro Stock Nadal to hold onto the No. 1 ranking, ahead of 12. (20) Romain Grosjean, France, Haas New York 7 4 2 23 28 15 6 p.m. — Washington at Connecticut, ESPN2 1. Greg Anderson, 720. 2. Vincent New England 6 4 5 23 25 21 Federer. Ferrari, 67, +1 Lap. Nobile, 703. 3. Tanner Gray, 693. 4. Erica Orlando City 6 7 1 19 24 28 13. (11) Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Enders, 686. 5. Bo Butner, 610. 6. Chris Chicago 5 7 3 18 21 26 Ferrari, 67, +1 Lap. McGaha, 605. 7. Drew Skillman, 601. 8. Deric Philadelphia 5 7 3 18 16 21 14. (10) Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India Kramer, 592. 9. Jeg Coughlin, 546. 10. Jason Toronto FC 4 7 2 14 19 23 |Mercedes, 67, +1 Lap. Line, 532. Montreal 4 11 0 12 15 31 Sunday’s Golf Scores 15. (19) Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Sauber Pro Stock Motorcycle D.C. United 2 6 3 9 15 20 Ferrari, 66, +2 Laps. 1. Andrew Hines, 454. 2. Eddie Krawiec, WESTERN CONFERENCE PGA Tour St Jude Classic Luna Sobron, $3,628...... 74-67-71—212 16. (15) Stoffel Vandoorne, Belgium, McLaren 401. 3. LE Tonglet, 367. 4. Scotty Pollacheck, W L T Pts GF GA Karine Icher, $3,628...... 73-68-71—212 Renault, 66, +2 Laps. 332. 5. Hector Arana Jr, 317. 6. Matt Smith, 314. Sporting Kansas City 8 2 5 29 28 14 At TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tennessee Thidapa Suwannapura, $3,628...... 72-69-71—212 7. Jerry Savoie, 294. 8. Hector Arana, 223. 9. Purse: $6.6 million / Yardage: 7,238; Par: 70 17. (18) Sergey Sirotkin, Russia, Williams FC Dallas 8 1 5 29 24 14 Julieta Granada, $3,628...... 72-69-71—212 Mercedes, 66, +2 Laps. Cory Reed, 204. 10. Angie Smith, 200. Los Angeles FC 7 4 3 24 29 24 Final Morgan Pressel, $3,628...... 70-71-71—212 Dustin Johnson (500), $1,188,000...... 67-63-65-66—261 18. (14) Fernando Alonso, Spain, McLaren Vancouver 6 5 5 23 26 30 Kelly Shon, $3,628...... 70-70-72—212 Renault, 40, DNF. DXC Technology 600 Real Salt Lake 7 7 1 22 19 29 Andrew Putnam (300), $712,800...... 67-64-64-72—267 Joanna Klatten, $3,628...... 68-70-74—212 19. (12) Brendon Hartley, New Zealand, Saturday Portland 6 3 4 22 20 18 J.B. Holmes (190), $448,800...... 69-67-68-67—271 Laura Diaz, $3,389...... 66-74-73—213 At Texas Motor Speedway Stewart Cink (123), $290,400...... 68-68-64-72—272 Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 0, DNF. Houston 6 5 3 21 29 21 Perrine Delacour, $3,345...... 73-68-75—216 Fort Worth, Texas LA Galaxy 6 7 2 20 22 23 Richy Werenski (123), $290,400...... 68-67-66-71—272 20. (17) Lance Stroll, Canada, Williams Lap length: 1.500 miles Austin Cook (83), $199,650...... 69-70-69-65—273 Mercedes, 0, DNF. Minnesota United 5 8 1 16 17 26 Curtis Cup (Start position in parentheses) Seattle 3 7 2 11 9 15 Retief Goosen (83), $199,650...... 67-72-68-66—273 At Quaker Ridge Golf Club, Scarsdale, New York Driver Standings 1. (7) Scott Dixon, Dallara-Honda, 248 laps, Chris Kirk (83), $199,650...... 66-72-66-69—273 1. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 121 San Jose 2 9 3 9 22 29 Yardage: 6,235; Par: 70 Running Colorado 2 9 2 8 14 24 Trey Mullinax (83), $199,650...... 69-69-65-70—273 UNITED STATES 17, BRITAIN & IRELAND 3 2. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 120 2. (2) Simon Pagenaud, Dallara-Chevrolet, 248 Chez Reavie (83), $199,650...... 67-67-68-71—273 3. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 86 Friday laps, Running NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Brandt Snedeker (83), $199,650...... 71-62-70-70—273 Four-Ball 4. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull Racing 3. (8) Alexander Rossi, Dallara-Honda, 248 Stuart Appleby (57), $125,400...... 66-70-69-69—274 United States 2, Britain & Ireland 1 Tag Heuer, 84 laps, Running Wesley Bryan (57), $125,400...... 66-66-69-73—274 5. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 68 Late Saturday Olivia Mehaffey and Sophie Lamb, Britain & Ireland, vs. Jennifer Kupcho and Lucy Li, United 4. (15) James Hinchcliffe, Dallara-Honda, 248 FC Dallas 2, Montreal 0 Brian Gay (57), $125,400...... 69-70-67-68—274 States, halved. 6. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull laps, Running Troy Merritt (57), $125,400...... 66-69-72-67—274 New England 1, Chicago 1, tie Lilia Vu and Kristen Gillman, United States, def. Alice Hewson and Lily May Humphreys, Racing Tag Heuer, 50 5. (10) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dallara-Honda, 248 Houston 2, Colorado 0 Phil Mickelson (57), $125,400...... 66-70-73-65—274 Britain & Ireland, 4 and 3. 7. Fernando Alonso, Spain, McLaren Renault, laps, Running Seamus Power (57), $125,400...... 65-69-70-70—274 Seattle 2, D.C. United 1 Paula Grant and Shannon McWilliam, Britain & Ireland, vs. Lauren Stephenson and Sophia 32 6. (20) Graham Rahal, Dallara-Honda, 248 LA Galaxy 3, Real Salt Lake 0 Ryan Blaum (42), $77,550...... 67-64-74-70—275 Schubert, United States, halved. 8. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, 32 laps, Running Robert Garrigus (42), $77,550...... 69-71-66-69—275 Los Angeles FC 4, San Jose 3 Foursomes 9. Carlos Sainz, Spain, Renault, 24 7. (9) Takuma Sato, Dallara-Honda, 248 laps, Sporting Kansas City 0, Portland 0, tie Michael Kim (42), $77,550...... 66-71-67-71—275 United States 2, Britain & Ireland 1 10. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Running Denny McCarthy (42), $77,550...... 68-67-69-71—275 Wednesday’s Matches Olivia Mehaffey and Sophie Lamb, Britain & Ireland, def. Mariel Galdiano and Andrea Lee, Ferrari, 19 8. (5) Sebastien Bourdais, Dallara-Honda, 248 Atlanta United FC at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. C.T. Pan (42), $77,550...... 67-65-71-72—275 United States, 3 and 2. 11. Pierre Gasly, France, Scuderia Toro Rosso laps, Running J.T. Poston (42), $77,550...... 70-68-68-69—275 Orlando City at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. Jennifer Kupcho and Lilia Vu, United States, def. Alice Hewson and India Clyburn, Britain Honda, 18 9. (13) Ed Jones, Dallara-Honda, 248 laps, D.C. United at Toronto FC, 7 p.m. Steve Stricker (42), $77,550...... 66-70-68-71—275 & Ireland, 2 up. Running Vaughn Taylor (42), $77,550...... 71-68-68-68—275 12. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India Seattle at New York, 7 p.m. Lauren Stephenson and Kristen Gillman, United States, def. Paula Grant and Lily May Mercedes, 17 10. (12) Charlie Kimball, Dallara-Chevrolet, 247 Chicago at Colorado, 8 p.m. Charles Howell III (32), $50,820...... 70-69-66-71—276 Humphreys, Britain & Ireland, 4 and 2. laps, Running Cameron Percy (32), $50,820...... 71-68-69-68—276 13. Esteban Ocon, France, Force India New England at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. Mercedes, 11 11. (18) Spencer Pigot, Dallara-Chevrolet, 247 Henrik Stenson (32), $50,820...... 68-71-66-71—276 Saturday laps, Running National Women’s Braden Thornberry, $0...... 73-66-65-72—276 14. Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Sauber Ferrari, Four-Ball 10 12. (22) Max Chilton, Dallara-Chevrolet, 247 Cody Gribble (24), $41,061...... 69-69-69-70—277 laps, Running Soccer League United States 3, Britain & Ireland 0 15. Stoffel Vandoorne, Belgium, McLaren Brooks Koepka (24), $41,061...... 66-69-69-73—277 Jennifer Kupcho and Kristen Gillman, United States, def. Olivia Mehaffey and Sophie Lamb, 13. (1) Josef Newgarden, Dallara-Chevrolet, W L T Pts GF GA Shane Lowry (24), $41,061...... 72-67-68-70—277 Britain & Ireland, 3 and 2. Renault, 8 244 laps, Running North Carolina 9 0 3 30 24 11 Peter Malnati (24), $41,061...... 72-68-68-69—277 Mariel Galdiano and Lilia Vu, United States, def. Alice Hewson and Annabell Fuller, Britain 16. Lance Stroll, Canada, Williams Mercedes, 4 14. (11) Marco Andretti, Dallara-Honda, 244 Seattle 5 2 3 18 13 8 William McGirt (24), $41,061...... 68-70-69-70—277 & Ireland, 2 and 1. 17. Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Sauber Ferrari, laps, Running Orlando 4 3 4 16 16 13 Nick Taylor (24), $41,061...... 70-70-71-66—277 Lucy Li and Andrea Lee, United States, def. Lily May Humphreys and Shannon McWilliam, 2 15. (17) Gabby Chaves, Dallara-Chevrolet, 240 Portland 4 4 3 15 15 16 Scott Stallings (24), $41,061...... 67-70-67-73—277 Britain, 3 and 2. 18. Brendon Hartley, New Zealand, Scuderia laps, Running Chicago 3 3 6 15 16 16 Aaron Baddeley (17), $30,415...... 70-70-67-71—278 Foursomes Toro Rosso Honda, 1 16. (16) Zach Veach, Dallara-Honda, 238 laps, Utah 3 2 5 14 9 8 Tyler Duncan (17), $30,415...... 69-69-70-70—278 United States 2, Britain & Ireland 1 Constructor Standings Running Houston 3 4 5 14 13 17 Brandon Harkins (17), $30,415...... 66-72-71-69—278 Olivia Mehaffey and Sophie Lamb, Britain & Ireland, def. Jennifer Kupcho and Lilia Vu, United 1. Mercedes, 206 17. (21) Zachary Claman De Melo, Dallara- Washington 2 7 3 9 10 17 Tim Herron (17), $30,415...... 71-69-73-65—278 States, 2 and 1. 2. Ferrari, 189 Honda, 205 laps, Contact Sky Blue FC 0 8 2 2 6 16 Nate Lashley (17), $30,415...... 69-71-66-72—278 Kristen Gillman and Lauren Stephenson, United States, def. Annabell Fuller and India 3. Red Bull Racing Tag Heuer, 134 18. (3) Will Power, Dallara-Chevrolet, 204 laps, Keith Mitchell (17), $30,415...... 69-69-71-69—278 Clyburn, Britain & Ireland, 6 and 5. 4. Renault, 56 Contact NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Scottie Scheffler, $25,080...... 71-68-68-72—279 Lucy Li and Sophia Schubert, United States, def. Paula Grant and Shannon McWilliam, 5. McLaren Renault, 40 19. (4) Robert Wickens, Dallara-Honda, 171 Peter Uihlein (13), $25,080...... 69-68-70-72—279 Britain & Ireland, 7 and 5. 6. Force India Mercedes, 28 laps, Contact Saturday, June 16 Zac Blair (10), $19,954...... 72-67-69-72—280 7. Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, 19 20. (14) Ed Carpenter, Dallara-Chevrolet, 168 Portland at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. Chad Campbell (10), $19,954...... 68-71-69-72—280 Sunday 8. Haas Ferrari, 19 laps, Contact Seattle at Washington, 6 p.m. Ken Duke (10), $19,954...... 72-66-67-75—280 Singles 9. Sauber Ferrari, 12 21. (6) Tony Kanaan, Dallara-Chevrolet, 31 Utah at North Carolina, 6 p.m. Fabián Gómez (10), $19,954...... 66-71-74-69—280 United States 8, Britain & Ireland 0 10. Williams Mercedes, 4 laps, Contact Sky Blue at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. James Hahn (10), $19,954...... 70-70-71-69—280 Sophia Schubert, United States, def. Olivia Mehaffey, Britain & Ireland, 2 and 1. 22. (19) Matheus Leist, Dallara-Chevrolet, 5 John Peterson (10), $19,954...... 68-69-74-69—280 Lilia Vu, def. Sophie Lamb, Britain & Ireland, 2 up. laps, Fire Dominic Bozzelli (7), $15,919...... 67-68-71-75—281 NHRA Results Jennifer Kupcho, United States, def. Lily May Humphreys, Britain & Ireland, 2 and 1. Sunday Race Statistics Tennis Billy Horschel (7), $15,919...... 70-70-67-74—281 Andrea Lee, United States, def. Alice Hewson, Britain & Ireland, 2 and 1 Average Speed of Race Winner: 177.25 mph. Matt Jones (7), $15,919...... 67-70-71-73—281 At Virginia Motorsports Park, Dinwiddie, French Open Lauren Stephenson, United States, def. Shannon McWilliam, Britain & Ireland, 2 and 1. Virginia Time of Race: 02:00:53.2155. PARIS — Results Sunday from the French Ryan Palmer (7), $15,919...... 68-70-70-73—281 Kristen Gillman, United States, def. Annabell Fuller, Britain & Ireland, 5 and 4. Margin of Victory: 4.2943 seconds. Harold Varner III (7), $15,919...... 70-69-72-70—281 Final Finish Order Open at Stade Roland Garros (seedings in Lucy Li, United States, def. India Clyburn, Britain & Ireland, 5 and 4. Top Fuel Cautions: 3 for 29 laps. parentheses): Zecheng Dou (5), $14,784...... 71-68-72-71—282 Mariel Galdiano, United States, def. Paula Grant, Britain & Ireland, 1 up. Lead Changes: 9 among 7 drivers. Derek Fathauer (5), $14,784...... 72-68-71-71—282 1. Steve Torrence; 2. Doug Kalitta. 3. Men’s Singles Lap Leaders: Newgarden 1-59, Pagenaud Final Brice Garnett (5), $14,784...... 71-68-70-73—282 Antron Brown. 4. Richie Crampton. 5. Terry 60-62, Rossi 63-67, Rahal 68-71, Pagenaud Padraig Harrington (5), $14,784...... 68-72-71-71—282 Web.com Tour Rust-Oleum Championship McMillen. 6. Tony Schumacher. 7. Leah Rafael Nadal (1), Spain, def. Dominic Thiem (7), At Ivanhoe Club, Ivanhoe, Illinois 72-94, Wickens 95-125, Rossi 126-127, Rahal Austria, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. Nicholas Lindheim (5), $14,784...... 71-68-71-72—282 Pritchett. 8. Bill Litton. 9. Dom Lagana. 10. 128, Jones 129, Dixon 130-248. Luke List (5), $14,784...... 69-68-73-72—282 Purse: $600,000 / Yardage: 7,059; Par: 72 Scott Palmer. 11. Dan Mercier. 12. Terry Women’s Doubles Points: Dixon 53, Pagenaud 41, Rossi 36, Final Parker McLachlin (5), $14,784...... 70-70-68-74—282 Final Haddock. 13. Mike Salinas. 14. Brittany Force. Hinchcliffe 32, Hunter-Reay 30, Rahal 29, Grant Hirschman, $14,190...... 68-69-72-74—283 x-won on second playoff hole 15. Clay Millican. Barbora Krejcikova, Czech Republic and Sato 26, Bourdais 24, Jones 23, Kimball 20, Katerina Siniakova (6), Czech Republic, def. A.J. McInerney, $14,190...... 70-69-69-75—283 x-Chase Wright, $108,000...... 67-68-68-68—271 Funny Car Newgarden 19, Chilton 18, Andretti 16, Chaves Conrad Shindler (4), $13,992...... 70-67-72-75—284 1. Courtney Force. 2. John Force. 3. J.R. Makoto Ninomiya, Japan and Eri Hozumi, Alex Prugh, $64,800...... 68-70-66-67—271 15, Veach 14, Claman De Melo 13, Wickens 12, Japan, 6-3, 6-3. Kelly Kraft (4), $13,860...... 72-68-74-71—285 Christian Brand, $40,800...... 70-67-65-70—272 Todd. 4. Tim Wilkerson. 5. Cruz Pedregon. Carpenter 10, Kanaan 9, Leist 8. Ben Silverman (4), $13,728...... 70-69-72-75—286 Mark Anderson, $26,400...... 68-70-68-67—273 6. Jim Campbell. 7. Del Worsham. 8. Jonnie Corey Conners (3), $13,596...... 68-72-71-76—287 Cameron Champ, $26,400...... 72-67-66-68—273 Lindberg. 9. Ron Capps. 10. Tommy Johnson Casey Wittenberg, $13,464...... 69-71-71-77—288 Jr.. 11. Matt Hagan. 12. Robert Hight. 13. Baseball Transactions Grayson Murray (3), $13,266...... 72-66-71-80—289 Kyle Jones, $18,780...... 67-66-68-73—274 Shawn Langdon. 14. Jack Beckman. 15. Jeff Sunday’s Moves Jonathan Randolph (3), $13,266...... 71-69-74-75—289 Dan McCarthy, $18,780...... 67-69-69-69—274 Diehl. 16. Bob Tasca III. American League BASEBALL Charl Schwartzel (3), $13,068...... 68-69-78-75—290 Maverick McNealy, $18,780...... 68-64-73-69—274 Pro Stock East Division American League Sebastián Muñoz, $18,780...... 69-69-68-68—274 1. Tanner Gray. 2. Erica Enders. 3. W L Pct GB HOUSTON ASTROS — Recalled LHP Reymin LPGA Tour ShopRite Classic Brady Schnell, $18,780...... 69-67-68-70—274 Chris McGaha. 4. Drew Skillman. 5. Vincent New York 42 19 .689 — Guduan from Fresno (PCL). Placed RHP Joe At Stockton Seaview Hotel and GC (Bay Course), Galloway, New Jersey Anders Albertson, $13,800...... 69-67-69-70—275 Nobile. 6. Greg Anderson. 7. Jeg Coughlin. 8. Bo Boston 44 22 .667 ½ Smith on the 10-day DL, retroactive to June Purse: $1.75 million / Yardage: 6,217; Par 71 Billy Kennerly, $13,800...... 68-71-65-71—275 Butner. 9. Alex Laughlin. 10. Val Smeland. 11. Toronto 30 35 .462 14 7. Assigned C Tim Federowicz outright to Final Tampa Bay 29 35 .453 14½ Fresno (PCL). Agreed to terms with CF Jameson Annie Park, $262,500...... 69-65-63—197 Justin Lower, $13,800...... 69-68-66-72—275 Buddy Perkinson. 12. John Gaydosh Jr. 13. Baltimore 19 45 .297 24½ Hannah; LHPs Hogan Harris and Austin Sakura Yokomine, $160,778...... 70-67-61—198 Brian Campbell, $10,500...... 70-68-70-69—277 Kenny Delco. 14. Wally Stroupe. 15. Jason Central Division Marina Alex, $116,633...... 67-68-64—199 Gonzalo Fernandez-Castaño, $10,500...... 70-67-72-68—277 Line. 16. Tommy Lee. W L Pct GB Briggs; 1B Alfonso Rivas and Gio Dingcong; Sei Young Kim, $90,225...... 69-61-70—200 Ben Kohles, $10,500...... 70-71-66-70—277 Pro Stock Motorcycle Cleveland 34 29 .540 — RHPs Brady Feigl, Charlie Cerny, Chase Cohen, Clark Cota, Dallas Woolfork, Bryce Sandra Gal, $66,019...... 67-69-65—201 Jin Park, $10,500...... 69-70-68-70—277 1. LE Tonglet. 2. Andrew Hines. 3. Detroit 31 36 .463 5 Su Oh, $66,019...... 67-66-68—201 Matt Smith. 4. Hector Arana Jr. 5. Eddie Minnesota 28 34 .452 5½ Nightengale, Daniel Martinez, Aiden McIntrye, Bryan Bigley, $8,100...... 71-67-70-70—278 Krawiec. 6. Jerry Savoie. 7. Scotty Pollacheck. 8. Leudeny Pineda, Reid Birlingmair and Alex Wichanee Meechai, $44,160...... 70-66-66—202 Jimmy Gunn, $8,100...... 69-70-69-70—278 Chicago 22 41 .349 12 Mariah Stackhouse, $44,160...... 69-65-68—202 Angie Smith. 9. Steve Johnson. 10. Hector Kansas City 22 44 .333 13½ Pantuso; SS Cobie Vance; OFs Lawrence Ashleigh Buhai, $44,160...... 68-66-68—202 Kyoung-Hoon Lee, $8,100...... 70-69-70-69—278 Arana. 11. Joey Gladstone. 12. John Hall. 13. West Division Butler, Noah Vaughan, Chase Calabuig and In Gee Chun, $32,085...... 67-70-66—203 Ryan Yip, $8,100...... 69-71-64-74—278 Mark Paquette. 14. Jim Underdahl. 15. Cory W L Pct GB Austin Piscotty; Cs Matt Cross; John Jones, Beatriz Recari, $32,085...... 67-69-67—203 Mark Baldwin, $5,320...... 70-68-67-74—279 Reed. 16. Kelly Clontz. Seattle 41 24 .631 — Joseph Pena; and 2B Max Schuemann and Ally McDonald, $32,085...... 69-66-68—203 Roberto Castro, $5,320...... 72-69-70-68—279 Final Results Houston 42 25 .627 — Nick Ward on minor league contracts. Celine Herbin, $32,085...... 66-66-71—203 Wyndham Clark, $5,320...... 73-68-67-71—279 Top Fuel—Steve Torrence, 3.812 Los Angeles 37 29 .561 4½ KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to Sherman Santiwiwatthanaphong, $27,112...... 69-66-69—204 Derek Ernst, $5,320...... 72-69-67-71—279 seconds, 322.96 mph def. Doug Kalitta, 3.844 Oakland 34 32 .515 7½ terms with LHPs Daniel Lynch, Austin Cox, Austin Lambright, Bryce Hensley, Josh Dye, Pernilla Lindberg, $24,823...... 67-71-67—205 Brad Hopfinger, $5,320...... 70-66-71-72—279 seconds, 309.56 mph. Texas 27 41 .397 15½ Derrick Adams and Ted Cillis, RHPs Jonathan Leona Maguire, $24,823...... 69-67-69—205 Justin Hueber, $5,320...... 71-70-67-71—279 Funny Car—Courtney Force, Chevy Shanshan Feng, $18,950...... 69-71-66—206 Late Saturday Bowlan, Zach Haake, Tyler Gray, Christian Sungjae Im, $5,320...... 75-66-69-69—279 Camaro, 4.039, 321.96 def. John Force, P.K. Kongkraphan, $18,950...... 70-69-67—206 Camaro, 4.076, 307.65. Houston 4, Texas 3 Cosby, Kyle Hinton, Noah Bryant, Daniel James Kevin Stadler, $5,320...... 71-69-71-68—279 Lauren Kim, $18,950...... 69-70-67—206 Pro Stock—Tanner Gray, Chevy N.Y. Yankees 4, N.Y. Mets 3 and Andres Nunez, OFs Kyle Isbel, Jackson Amy Yang, $18,950...... 67-72-67—206 Steven Ihm, $3,970...... 69-72-67-72—280 Camaro, 6.595, 208.81 def. Erica Enders, Sunday’s Games Lueck and Hunter Strong, Cs Michael Emodi, Anna Nordqvist, $18,950...... 66-73-67—206 Adam Long, $3,970...... 71-68-75-66—280 Camaro, 6.628, 208.46. Chicago White Sox 5, Boston 2 Nathan Eaton and William Hancock, 1B Rhett Mina Harigae, $18,950...... 69-69-68—206 Matt Ryan, $3,970...... 72-68-69-71—280 Pro Stock Motorcycle—LE Tonglet, Toronto 13, Baltimore 3 Aplin and INFs Kyle Kasser and Brhet Bewley. Jessica Korda, $18,950...... 68-69-69—206 Erik Compton, $3,070...... 75-64-71-71—281 Suzuki, 6.841, 196.76 def. Andrew Hines, Cleveland 9, Detroit 2 MINNESOTA TWINS — Sent 1B Joe Mauer to Lydia Ko, $18,950...... 67-70-69—206 Armando Favela, $3,070...... 68-71-71-71—281 Harley-Davidson, 6.848, 196.22. Seattle 5, Tampa Bay 4 Rochester (IL) for a rehab assignment. Christina Kim, $18,950...... 70-66-70—206 Nick Hardy, $3,070...... 72-67-72-70—281 Pro Modified—Mike Janis, Chevy Minnesota 7, L.A. Angels 5 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Recalled OF Jake In-Kyung Kim, $18,950...... 68-68-70—206 Camaro, 5.821, 246.26 def. Mike Castellana, Houston 8, Texas 7 Smolinski from Nashville (PCL). Optioned RHP Xiyu Lin, $18,950...... 68-67-71—206 Scott Langley, $3,070...... 71-69-72-69—281 Oakland 3, Kansas City 2 Chris Bassitt to Nashville. Caroline Inglis, $13,050...... 72-68-67—207 Curtis Luck, $3,070...... 70-71-67-73—281 Camaro, 6.002, 246.93. N.Y. Mets 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 Super Stock—Joe Tysinger, Pontiac TEXAS RANGERS — Placed RHP Doug Celine Boutier, $13,050...... 68-72-67—207 Chris Naegel, $3,070...... 69-71-71-70—281 Today’s Games Fister on the 10-day DL, retroactive to June Georgia Hall, $13,050...... 71-67-69—207 Wes Roach, $3,070...... 66-71-75-69—281 Firebird, 10.590, 125.68 def. Joe Lisa, Chevy Boston (Wright 2-0) at Baltimore (Bundy 4-7), Camaro, 10.335, 129.42. 9. Recalled INF Hanser Alberto from Round Brooke M. Henderson, $13,050...... 71-67-69—207 Roland Thatcher, $3,070...... 68-72-70-71—281 6:05 p.m. Rock (PCL). Stock Eliminator—Randy Parker, Dodge Emma Talley, $13,050...... 70-67-70—207 Toronto (Gaviglio 2-1) at Tampa Bay (Yarbrough National League Jared Wolfe, $3,070...... 67-74-70-70—281 Mirada, 12.163, 79.60 def. Eugene Monahan, Kris Tamulis, $13,050...... 69-68-70—207 Jamie Arnold, $2,105...... 71-69-71-71—282 4-2), 6:10 p.m. COLORADO ROCKIES — Selected the Paula Creamer, $13,050...... 69-66-72—207 Pontiac Firebird, Broke. Cleveland (Carrasco 7-4) at Chicago White Sox Erik Barnes, $2,105...... 74-67-71-70—282 contract of LHP Jerry Vasto. Placed RHP Scott Mo Martin, $13,050...... 68-67-72—207 Super Comp—Jeg Coughlin, Dragster, (Giolito 4-6), 7:10 p.m. Oberg on the 10-day DL, retroactive to June 8. Anne-Catherine Tanguay, $9,213...... 71-70-67—208 Lee McCoy, $2,105...... 71-69-69-73—282 8.894, 170.11 def. Rich Dorr, Dragster, Foul - L.A. Angels (Heaney 3-4) at Seattle (LeBlanc Michael Putnam, $2,105...... 69-70-71-72—282 Designated RHP Jairo Díaz for assignment. Madeleine Sheils, $9,213...... 69-72-67—208 Red Light. 1-0), 9:10 p.m. MILWAUKEE BREWERS — Recalled RHP Laura Davies, $9,213...... 73-67-68—208 Robby Shelton, $2,105...... 69-70-69-74—282 Super Gas—Charlie Kenopic, Chevy Tuesday’s Games Brandon Woodruff from Colorado Springs Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras, $9,213...... 73-67-68—208 Jimmy Stanger, $2,105...... 69-72-72-69—282 Corvette, 9.893, 156.21 def. Mike Sawyer, Boston (Rodriguez 7-1) at Baltimore (Hess 2-2), (PCL). Optioned 1B/OF Ji-Man Choi to Stacy Lewis, $9,213...... 70-70-68—208 Jacques Blaauw, $1,740...... 66-73-72-72—283 Corvette, 9.893, 171.05. 6:05 p.m. Colorado Springs. Rebecca Artis, $9,213...... 71-68-69—208 Sebastian Cappelen, $1,740...... 68-72-75-68—283 Round-by-round Washington (Roark 3-6) at N.Y. Yankees NEW YORK METS — Released INF Adrian Jodi Ewart Shadoff, $9,213...... 71-68-69—208 Oscar Fraustro, $1,740...... 72-68-71-72—283 Top Fuel (Sabathia 3-1), 6:05 p.m. Gonzalez. Holly Clyburn, $9,213...... 68-71-69—208 Minnesota (Odorizzi 3-3) at Detroit (Hardy 2-1), Brandon Hagy, $1,740...... 69-72-67-75—283 Round One—Richie Crampton, 3.879, PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Reinstated RHP Dani Holmqvist, $9,213...... 73-65-70—208 317.19 def. Dom Lagana, 3.880, 322.27. Steve 6:10 p.m. Ben Taylor, $1,740...... 67-69-74-73—283 Ivan Nova from the 10-day DL. Recalled C Sarah Jane Smith, $6,382...... 76-65-68—209 Torrence, 3.818, 325.85 def. Scott Palmer, Toronto (Garcia 2-4) at Tampa Bay (TBD), Jane Park, $6,382...... 74-67-68—209 Doug Letson, $1,644...... 73-68-71-72—284 6:10 p.m. Jacob Stallings from Indianapolis (IL). Optioned 3.905, 321.96. Terry McMillen, 3.942, 302.96 RHP Nick Kingham and INF Adam Frazier to Yu Liu, $6,382...... 69-71-69—209 Mito Pereira, $1,644...... 71-66-71-76—284 def. Terry Haddock, 4.111, 289.32. Tony Cleveland (Plutko 3-0) at Chicago White Sox Cindy LaCrosse, $6,382...... 68-72-69—209 Tag Ridings, $1,644...... 70-71-73-70—284 (Shields 1-7), 7:10 p.m. Indianapolis. Schumacher, 3.825, 323.74 was unopposed. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Recalled RHPs Aditi Ashok, $6,382...... 71-68-70—209 Julián Etulain, $1,578...... 69-71-71-74—285 Bill Litton, 4.026, 257.53 def. Brittany Force, Cincinnati (Romano 3-7) at Kansas City Jeong Eun Lee, $6,382...... 69-70-70—209 (Kennedy 1-6), 7:15 p.m. Trevor Gott and Wander Suero from Syracuse. Ken Looper, $1,578...... 71-69-72-73—285 5.273, 147.34. Doug Kalitta, 3.932, 299.60 def. Placed RHPs Brandon Kintzler and Stephen Katelyn Dambaugh, $6,382...... 69-70-70—209 Shaun Micheel, $1,578...... 71-69-72-73—285 Dan Mercier, 3.979, 304.74. Leah Pritchett, Houston (McCullers 7-3) at Oakland (Mengden Brittany Marchand, $6,382...... 69-70-70—209 6-5), 9:05 p.m. Strasburg on the 10-day DL. Mel Reid, $6,382...... 68-71-70—209 Jordan Niebrugge, $1,578...... 70-70-71-74—285 4.630, 187.94 def. Clay Millican, Foul - Red L.A. Angels (TBD) at Seattle (Leake 6-3), American Association Bronte Law, $6,382...... 69-67-73—209 José de Jesús Rodríguez, $1,578...... 70-69-73-73—285 Light. Antron Brown, 3.869, 321.96 def. Mike 9:10 p.m. LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Released RHP Brian Ayako Uehara, $4,841...... 71-69-70—210 Mike Weir, $1,578...... 71-67-73-74—285 Salinas, 4.321, 238.22. Texas (Colon 3-3) at L.A. Dodgers (TBD), Lonconsole. Austin Ernst, $4,841...... 70-70-70—210 Max McGreevy, $1,530...... 73-68-71-74—286 Quarterfinals—Kalitta, 3.817, 323.89 def. 9:10 p.m. TEXAS AIRHOGS — Released C Ryan Karrie Webb, $4,841...... 72-67-71—210 Andrew Novak, $1,530...... 65-74-77-70—286 Pritchett, 4.023, 247.02. Brown, 3.865, 321.04 Wagner. def. Litton, 4.709, 172.19. Torrence, 3.799, Jenny Shin, $4,841...... 68-71-71—210 Mark Hubbard, $1,506...... 73-68-72-74—287 National League Frontier League 321.19 def. McMillen, 3.796, 321.73. Crampton, TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS — Signed Laetitia Beck, $4,841...... 68-71-71—210 José Toledo, $1,506...... 73-67-72-75—287 East Division Moira Dunn-Bohls, $4,841...... 68-70-72—210 3.805, 316.01 def. Schumacher, 3.823, 315.93. W L Pct GB RHPs Tyler Barss and Matt Murphy. Released Jin Young Ko, $4,137...... 72-69-70—211 Peter Tomasulo, $1,488...... 70-69-78-71—288 Semifinals—Kalitta, 4.009, 274.94 def. Atlanta 37 28 .569 — 3B Kenny Peoples-Walls. Samantha Troyanovich, $4,137...... 71-69-71—211 Michael Hebert, $1,470...... 73-68-72-76—289 Crampton, 5.866, 136.06. Torrence, 3.875, Washington 36 27 .571 — FOOTBALL Haru Nomura, $4,137...... 70-70-71—211 Mac McClung, $1,470...... 69-69-77-74—289 320.36 def. Brown, Foul - Red Light. Philadelphia 33 30 .524 3 Canadian Football League Benyapa Niphatsophon, $4,137...... 71-68-72—211 Vince India, $1,452...... 70-71-74-75—290 Final—Torrence, 3.812, 322.96 def. New York 28 34 .452 7½ WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Released K Hee Young Park, $4,137...... 69-69-73—211 Patrick Newcomb, $1,440...... 73-67-74-77—291 Kalitta, 3.844, 309.56. Miami 23 42 .354 14 Felix Menard-Briere. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Monday, June 11, 2018 3B SOFTBALL Columbus celebrates Sanders’ career, next step to pros By Adam Minichino Still, she admitted her [email protected] offensive numbers this DJ Sanders never has past season were a little been one to celebrate her lower than her expecta- accomplishments. tions. She said her adjust- The former New Hope ment at the plate had to High School multi-sport do with what she called standout prefers to hone “progressive” changes the skills that have made to her swing during the her one of the nation’s season. Sanders said not best softball players. having the same hitting That’s why Sunday was a perfect time for Sanders coach who worked with to relax and to visit with her for her first three sea- friends, coaches, team- sons made the adjustment mates, and supporters at a little tougher. a going-away bash at the Sanders was named New Hope Community the Sun Belt Conference Center. Player of the Year and one “I see it as an oppor- of 10 finalists for national tunity to re-connect with a bunch of people who player of the year after a helped me get to where I junior season in which am without the coaches I she led the NCAA with 29 have had and my parents home runs and 82 RBIs. and anybody who has She hit a career-high gone out of their way to .388, posted a .524 on- help me,” Sanders said base percentage, and had Saturday. “I don’t think I a NCAA-best 1.013 slug- would have not received ging percentage. She also an opportunity to play Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch professionally or travel Members of the Sanders family celebrated the return home of former New Hope High School and collegiate drew 46 walks and struck halfway across the coun- standout DJ Sanders on Sunday at the New Hope Community Center. From left: Chandler, Deshuni, Renee out only 27 times. Sand- try. That’s what makes it (mother), Donnie (father), DJ, Ruby (grandmother), and best friend/sister Taylor Baudoin. ers started all 55 games at so cool because I know WCWS. It lost to eventual for it to end. She doesn’t shortstop and made only for a fact I didn’t do it by “It is weird because I don’t think in national champion Flor- know if she will have ad- seven errors. myself and I couldn’t have ida State. Sanders was ditional chances to repre- Sanders also was a done it without the sup- high school (playing professional 0-for-7 with a run scored sent the United States on first-team All-Sun Belt port I had.” and two walks in Oklaho- the National Team, but The gathering was softball) was a dream I had. I don’t ma City. she said the chance to Conference pick in 2017 organized by Sanders’ Despite being a key play against some of the and 2016. She played for family in an effort help know if I thought I would be able to contributor in the offense best players in the world the USA Softball junior send off the former Lown- do it.” and on the field, Sanders will help her stay sharp. national team in 2015. She des County All-Star who said she was disappointed Sanders said she entered her senior season will join the profession- Former New Hope High School, with her performance at hopes some things she with 51 home runs and al ranks later this week University of Louisiana at Lafayette and the WCWS because she had shipped from Ore- 167 RBIs. said she “played terrible.” gon back to Mississippi when she joins the Na- Oregon standout DJ Sanders Looking back, Sanders tional Pro Fastpitch’s Chi- “It was really nice,” will arrive in time so she said she wished Lotief cago Bandits. In April, Sanders said of playing at can take them with her the Bandits used the Sanders also wasn’t to one of the nation’s pre- the WCWS. “Going there when she leaves Tuesday wouldn’t have been fired, 21st overall pick to select sure if she would realize mier softball conferences we had expectations to for Chicago. She said she but she said she feels she Sanders in the league’s a collegiate dream to play (Pac-12) and capped her do better than we did. ... I has family in Chicago, so grew as a player at Ore- annual draft. Sanders was in the Women’s College collegiate career by hit- think a lot of people were she is excited for the op- gon. taken with the fourth pick World Series in Oklaho- ting .281 in 63 games (62 disappointed with their portunity to re-connect “My numbers may not of the fourth round. ma City, Oklahoma, after starts) for the Ducks, who performance, especially with them once she gets have shown it, but I be- “It is weird because I she transferred from the finished 53-10. Sanders me.” settled. Once she does, came a better all-around don’t think in high school University of Louisiana was second on the team Sanders said she Sanders said she plans to player from going up (playing professional soft- at Lafayette to Oregon in in home runs (16), RBIs signed her professional continue to work hard to ball) was a dream I had,” November 2017 follow- (51), slugging percent- contract Friday and is ea- improve. She said she im- there,” Sanders said. Sanders said. “I don’t ing the firing of coach age (.614), and total bases ger to start the next chap- proved in several areas — Follow Dispatch sports know if I thought I would Mike Lotief. But Sanders (105). ter in her softball career short game, defensively editor Adam Minichino on be able to do it.” handled the transition Oregon went 1-2 at the because she isn’t ready — in her time at Oregon. Twitter @ctsportseditor

Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch Harley Davidson shows off her DJ Sanders autographed ball and is all smiles.

AUTO RACING Bowyer wins rain-shortened event By NOAH TRISTER Busch finished third,the only one with two?’ The Associated Press completing a sweep of ‘Yeah, we’re the only one the top three for Stew- with two.’” BROOKLYN, Mich. art-Haas Racing. Kyle Bowyer didn’t have to — After 120 laps and two Busch was fourth, the race much longer in his stages, the race could lone Toyota near the top in No. 14 car. He had the lead now be official. Any driv- a race dominated by Ford. when Ricky Stenhouse Jr. er in the lead might con- Four more Fords — Paul went into the wall, bring- ceivably win if rain inter- Menard, Brad Keselows- ing out a caution. The rain vened. ki, Joey Logano and Ryan put a stop to the race after Clint Bowyer had fin- Blaney — rounded out the 133 of the planned 200 ished second to teammate top eight. laps on the 2-mile track Kevin Harvick in the sec- Blaney won the first at Michigan International ond stage, and both came to pit road. Bowyer took stage and Harvick took Speedway. only two tires — and felt the second. On the pit “As the leader, you don’t that decision by crew chief stop moments later, Bug- want to be that guy that’s Mike Bugarewicz ultimate- arewicz made the deci- calling in every single sec- ly won him the race. sion to go with only two ond saying, ‘It’s pouring! “It was a gamble on tires, figuring other lead- It’s a monsoon!’” Bowyer his part,” Bowyer said. “It ers would do the same, said. “That doesn’t hold any was uncharacteristic for since bad weather could weight, but it really was. I him. That’s part of grow- arrive shortly and track was just hoping somebody ing and blossoming as a position was important. else was saying the same crew chief and being one “When we were com- thing.” of the elite.” ing on pit road, I was 100 The race was delayed After that quick pit percent sure two tires was by rain at the start. Three stop, Bowyer had outside the right call. We got about Joe Gibbs Racing drivers position on Harvick on the three- quarters of the way — Kyle Busch, Denny ensuing restart and was down pit road, I was about Hamlin and Erik Jones able to take the lead. Rain 70 percent sure,” Bugare- — had to start at the back halted the race not long wicz said. “When he slid because of inspection fail- after that, giving Bowyer into the pit box, I was about ures related to the split- his second NASCAR Cup 50 percent sure. By then, ter. Busch made it back Series win of the year. we were leaving. It was too into the top five, Hamlin Harvick finished sec- late. finished 12th and Jones ond, and pole winner Kurt “Clint asked, ‘Are we was 15th. 4B Monday, June 11, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com COLLEGE BASEBALL Huskies score twice in 10th to beat Titans By The Associated Press game, winner take all, and the other team Graeme a little bit of a breathing room,” Roundup goes home.” Miller said. “He didn’t need a whole lot. He GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Justin Row and Hunter Taylor each was ridiculous.” added home runs for South Carolina on Duke center fielder Kennie Taylor was The Auburn baseball team though, was down to his fi- Sunday, and Carlos Cortes had three 2 for 3, with two runs scored and RBI sin- received a number of clutch nal few outs. hits. Cody Morris (9-3) earned the win af- gle, before hurting his right hamstring when performances from fresh- He was hitless in seven ter allowing only one unearned run in five trying to make a running, lunging catch in men with its season on the at-bats in the series before innings, and Sawyer Bridges pitched the the seventh. line at Florida. coming through and giving final 3 1/3 innings to earn his fifth save. “He felt it as he made that last exten- “We’re happy with the win, but now sion,” said Pollard, who didn’t know Taylor’s The Tigers also capital- the Tigers at least another we’re 100 percent focused on tomorrow,” status for Game 3. “He was in some pain.” ized on a huge hit from a day. South Carolina coach Mark Kingston said. n Texas 4, Tennessee Tech 2: At fifth-year senior. Brendan Venter got n Duke 11, Texas Tech 2: At Lubbock, Austin, Texas, The most dangerous of- Luke Jarvis’ RBI single things started in the ninth Texas, Duke is still playing in the NCAA fensive team in the country was rendered tournament after winning its fifth-consecu- harmless on Sunday. in the bottom of the ninth with a lead-off walk off re- tive elimination game. One more will send Tennessee Tech managed just three inning Sunday gave Au- liever Jordan Butler (6-2). the Blue Devils to their first College World hits, a season-low, against Texas pitch- burn a 3-2 victory against He moved to second on Jay Series since 1961. ers Chase Shugart and Blair Henley as the top-seeded Gators in Estes’ single and then gave Max Miller drove in four runs, Joey the Longhorns won to even their NCAA their best-of-three super way to pinch-runner Cade Loperfido had three hits with three RBIs tournament best-of-three super regional YESTERDAY’SSunday’s answer ANSWER Sunday and Duke forced a deciding Game series at one victory apiece. YESTERDAY’S ANSWER regional. It set up a decisive Evans. Jarvis drove the first Sudoku 6 4 9 3 5 1 7 2 8 3 in their super regional with an win at Texas Game 3 is Monday. SudokuSudoku is a number- game Monday night, with pitch into left center, easily Tech after weather delayed the start about All-American Kody Clemens drove in Sudoku is a number- placing puzzle based on 7 5 2 9 8 6 3 1 4 scoring Evans. 75 minutes. two runs, one with his 23rd home run of placing puzzle based on the winner advancing to a 9x9 grid with several n South Carolina 8, Arkansas 5: “So we like lightning delays and we the season for Texas (41-21). a 9x9 grid with several 3 8 1 7 4 2 9 5 6 the College World Series. given numbers. The object At Fayetteville, Arkansas, LT Tolbert was like elimination games,” Duke coach Chris Tech (53-11) leads the nation in sev- given numbers. The object 9 6 5 1 7 8 4 3 2 Florida (46-19), the is to place the numbers recruited to South Carolina in the wake of Pollard said. “It was that way in Athens. eral categories, including runs (more than is to place the numbers reigning national champi- 1 to 9 in the empty spaces 2 1 7 4 6 3 8 9 5 the school’s three straight NCAA national We used a lightning delay to kind of get 10 a game) and home runs. 1 to 9 in the empty spaces ourselves re-set, get our offense going, and The Golden Eagles managed two so that each row, each on, hasn’t lost consecutive championship series appearances, includ- so that each row, each 8 3 4 2 9 5 6 7 1 ing back-to-back national championships in we’ve been really comfortable playing with hits and one unearned run in six innings column and each 3x3 box games at home since April column and each 3x3 box 4 2 6 5 3 9 1 8 7 2010 and 2011. our backs against the wall.” against Shugart (6-3). The three total hits contains the same number 2017. contains the same number The shortstop made sure the Game- The Blue Devils (45-17) lost their in the game were Tech’s fewest since Feb. only once. The difficulty 1 7 3 8 2 4 5 6 9 “I’m happy to have one cocks will have a chance at returning to opener in the NCAA Athens Regional 27, 2015, when they had one hit against only once. The difficulty level increases from 5 9 8 6 1 7 2 4 3 2018 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. more day to fight,” Tigers Omaha for the first time since 2012 on Sun- before winning four in a row, coming from Northern Illinois. level increases from Monday to Sunday. Difficulty Level 6/09 coach Butch Thompson day, hitting a grand slam that helped South behind in each of them. They started “The guy was dynamite,” Tech coach Monday to Sunday. said. Carolina beat national No. 5 seed Arkansas their first super regional with a 6-4 loss Matt Bragga said. “Their pitchers were in Game 2 of their super regional. on Saturday. phenomenal. But I think we were a little Tanner Burns and Cody Tolbert’s blast highlighted a five-run Game 3 in Lubbock is Monday, when bit tight.” Greenhill, two freshman fifth inning for the Gamecocks (37-25), Texas Tech (43-18) will try to get to Omaha Shugart threw 99 pitches, striking out All-American pitchers, who will face the Razorbacks in a deciding for the third time in five seasons. The Blue five against five walks. held the Gators in check third game on Monday — with the winner Devils have been to three CWS in their “Going into today, coach (David throughout the day. Burns advancing to next week’s College World history. Pierce) just said empty the tank,” Shugart Series. “The opportunity in front of us is what said. “’If we have to go to Blair in the fifth gave up five hits and an “I kind of blacked out when I was run- you’re looking for,” Texas Tech coach Tim we’ll go to Blair in the fifth.’ Their hitters did earned run in six innings, ning the bases; I don’t even remember what Tadlock said. “Pretty resilient bunch.” a really good job of fighting off 0-2 pitch- and Greenhill (6-2) surren- happened,” Tolbert said. “This is what I’ve Sophomore lefty Graeme Stinson es and getting deep into the count. It was dered a solo home run in been waiting for my whole life, to play in this (5-1), making only his fourth start in 23 ap- really driving me nuts, but they’re a good moment. This is why I came to South Caroli- pearances this season, threw six scoreless hitting team.” the final three frames. na, and now we’re one game away.” innings with six strikeouts. The Longhorns jumped ahead 2-0 Sunday’s Cryptoquote: Another freshman, Arkansas (43-19) opened the super “We got an unbelievable pitching out- after two innings. Clemens lined a double Steven Williams, tied the regional with a 9-3 win but never led on ing from Graeme Stinson,” Pollard said. to right center to drive in a run in the first. game in the fourth with his Sunday. Kacey Murphy (8-5) allowed four “When we did score, he put up a couple of Ryan Reynolds hit a bloop opposite field runs in 4 1/3 innings and took the loss, and really big shutdown innings.” double to left that gave Texas a 2-0 lead in 12th home run and tracked Heston Kjerstad and Carson Shaddy had Texas Tech sophomore right-hander the second inning. down a ball in the gap that home runs in the defeat. Caleb Kilian (9-2) allowed five runs and The Golden Eagles, home team surely would have been a The loss was only the fourth at home eight hits — both career highs — in four- for Game 2, cut the deficit in half in the double in the third. this season for the Razorbacks, who fell to plus innings. second with a single, walk and throwing “I think this is a bag 34-4 at Baum Stadium and had their 14- The Blue Devils went ahead to stay on error by Clemens while trying to complete game home winning streak snapped. Their Loperfido’s two-run triple in the fourth, be- a double play. of experience that these last loss at home before Sunday was on fore Miller and Chris Crabtree had consecu- Clemens didn’t take long to atone; he guys can take with them,” April 12 and also to the Gamecocks, who tive RBI doubles. Miller had a bases-loaded slugged a solo home run off losing pitch- Thompson said. have now won nine of their last 12 games triple an inning later when they scored six er Travis Moths (13-3) with one out in the All of those guys will and have put a disappointing 13-11 start to more runs to take a 10-0 lead, and gave the third for a 3-1 lead. the season well behind them. senior infielder in his 214th game a career “We may walk him every time tomor- return next year, giving “This is probably the way it’s supposed high for RBIs. row,” Bragga said. Auburn (43-22) plenty of to be,” Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn “It was great to have those two big Texas added a fourth run with an RBI hope for the future. Jarvis, said. “It’s supposed to come down to one innings right there in the middle to give single by Tate Shaw in the seventh inning. MSU Continued from Page 1B to score Luke Alexander and give said, “Mangum is Mangum,” know- part of moments like the Nashville MSU a 4-3 lead. The supercharged ing that name now resonates in the Super Regional. He believes the junior planted his hands on his college baseball community. emotional investment is as high as head, looked to his dugout in disbe- Corbin shouldn’t have been nearly any other stage of baseball lief, and crouched to consider what surprised. In the regular season, and the passion for the result is he had just done. Mangum hit safely in each of Van- more intense than anywhere other “I thought, ‘Oh my gosh, this is derbilt’s three wins in Starkville. In than the World Series. real. We’re about to do this,’ ” said the Super Regional, Mangum went On Sunday into early Monday Mangum, who scored on a wild 6-for-16 (.375), drove in three runs, morning, that drama brought out pitch as part of a three-run ninth. scored two, and sparked his team- the best in Mangum. When it was That feeling vanished after Van- mates. over, Mangum raced to the cen- derbilt hit two home runs in the bot- “Broadly, mental toughness,” ter-field wall he has spent three tom half of the inning to send the Corbin said. “You look at the kid game to extra innings. in center field, he’s one of the best. years protecting. On the other end But the Commodores’ rally He gives you everything. (Second was his father, John. Jake jumped to didn’t squelch Mangum’s drive to baseman Hunter) Stovall’s a heck the top of the wall, climbed over it, spark the Bulldogs again. After of a player, and I don’t want to leave and embraced his father. ACROSS all, Vanderbilt coach Tim Corbin anyone out because they’re all “We did it,” Mangum said. 1 Mascara target praised Mangum for going 100 per- tough, tough kids.” “We’re going to Omaha.” 5 Enjoy a book cent in batting practice. More than Corbin said he wishes players Follow Dispatch sports writer 9 Viola’s cousin once, Corbin counted on the repu- with aspirations to play profession- Brett Hudson on Twitter @Brett_ 10 Fancy neckwear tation Mangum has built when he al baseball would consider being a Hudson 12 Heavenly being 13 Copycat’s cry 14 Thingamajig Notebook 16 Little rascal Continued from Page 1B 17 Screws up 18 Relish tray items Friday, June 1, in a 20- out to right field.” The 16 strikeouts helped Missed opportunities 21 Golfer’s peg 10 loss to Oklahoma in the Bulldogs match the Both teams had plenty 22 Drenched the opening game of the Chaos on the bases second-highest mark of of chances Sunday, but 23 Corduroy feature NCAA tournament’s Tal- With the bases loaded the season. MSU record- the Commodores squan- 24 Army exercises lahassee Regional. and two outs in the bottom ed 17 strikeouts March 2 dered a few more, strand- 26 Cloth scrap James knows the feel- of the eighth, Vanderbilt against Louisiana. ing 17 runners, which was 29 Not too hard ing. He didn’t pitch Fri- shortstop Connor Kaiser For the series, MSU their most in a Super Re- 30 Greek cheese Sunday’s answer day, but he allowed two pitchers had 36 strike- bounced a high chopper gional game. 31 Decay 3 Winter gliders 24 Bonehead hits and walked one in outs. to third baseman Justin Vanderbilt also left the 32 1950s singing 4 Spanish greeting 25 Baby’s toy 2/3 of an inning Saturday Foscue. Austin Martin bases loaded three times style 5 Lamb’s father 26 Put another way in a 4-3 loss. On Sunday, broke from second base Hitting highlights Sunday. 34 Following 6 Language suffix 27 Makes amends James needed only 12 but he collided with Fos- Rowdey Jordan tied his In all, Vanderbilt 37 Unmanned flier 7 Busy 28 Stares in shock pitches to seal the deal in cue, which prompted career-high with three stranded 35 runners in 38 Oklahoma city 8 Sure to fail 29 “Blast it!” a perfect 11th. third base umpire Tony hits. the three-game series. 39 Fairy tale mon- 9 West Point 30 Do without “I guess you could say Norris to call interference The freshman left sters student 33 Freshener target I needed a little redemp- before the go-ahead run fielder had two RBIs and 40 Fall mo. 11 First-rate 35 Sixth sense, tion, but it never crossed Ultimate respect 41 Fishing poles scored. scored a run. He finished MSU won a Super 15 Drew aimlessly briefly my mind,” James said. “It Corbin didn’t see any the Super Regional with Regional for the third 19 Falls behind 36 Sewer rodent was time to go get it and DOWN controversy in the ruling. the best average of any time and made history 20 Mamie’s mate win this thing.” 1 Poe’s love “He ran into the field- MSU hitter: 16-for-36 by winning the first two 22 Window part 2 1990s veep er, broke a rule,” he said. (.444). rounds of the NCAA tour- 23 Chest bone “You have to give the Alexander comes to life With two hits, Jake nament on the road. fielder an opportunity to In the final week of the Mangum extended his The latest victory field the ball.” regular season and the season-high hitting wrapped up a thrilling first week of the postsea- streak to 13 games. His series that saw sold- son, Alexander nearly had Strikeout kings raised his Southeastern out crowds, plenty of more hitless games (five) With Konnor Pilking- Conference-leading hit twists and turns, and than he did hits (six). ton’s six strikeouts Satur- total for the season to 97, 12 hours, 50 minutes of But Alexander picked day, he and Ethan Small which is tied for seventh heart-churning baseball the perfect time to get became the first two MSU on MSU’s all-time single between Southeastern hot. He ended the Nash- pitchers to tally at least Conference rivals. season’s hit list with Tom- ville Super Regional with 100 strikeouts in the same “You see it on their my Raffo (1990). four hits, including a season since 1999. Pilk- side and you see it on Elijah MacNamee was two-run bloop single to ington and Small make our side, there’s a lot of hit by a pitch as part of an right field in the 11th that up the only Southeastern tough kids playing, and helped extend MSU’s lead Conference pair to do it 0-for-5 night. It extended when it’s playoff baseball, to four. in 2018. Small goes to the his career-high reached- no one wants to give in,” “The at-bat before I College World Series with base streak to 29 games. Corbin said. didn’t feel like I was really a team-leading 112 strike- Hunter Stovall had Said Mangum, “Both aggressive, so right be- outs, while Pilkington has two hits to improve his teams deserve to be go- fore (I went to the plate) 103. career-high reached-base ing to Omaha. Both teams I told Hunter Stovall I’m On Sunday, MSU streak to 23 games. were not going to take no going to be aggressive on pitchers had 16 strike- Jordan Westburg add- for an answer.” first-pitch fastball,” Alex- outs, including seven by ed two hits and a run Follow Dispatch sports ander said. “That’s what Billingsley and Gordon, scored to the Bulldogs’ writer Brett Hudson on WHATZITWHATZIT ANSWERANSWER I got and somehow it got each in 3 2/3 innings. 12-hit attack. Twitter @Brett_Hudson Log cabin Log cabin The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Monday, June 11, 2018 5B COLLEGE BASEBALL Huskies score twice in 10th to beat Titans, reach first World Series By TOM CONNOLLY Washington 6, Weiss said. “I went up there ninth inning to take a 4-3 lead Hank LaForte notched the The Associated Press swinging and I knew I had to but the Huskies tied the score Titans’ only hit to that point Cal State Fullerton 5, square it up and put it in play.” at 4-all on a one-out RBI single when he led off the seventh in- FULLERTON, Calif. — The 10 innings Huskies coach Lindsay by Jonathan Schiffer in the bot- ning with a double to right. Washington baseball team Meggs said he knew it was go- tom of the ninth. The Huskies took a 1-0 lead scored twice in the bottom of ing to be a tight game. Washington junior right in the fourth inning after Nick the 10th inning to come from reached first base when Titans “Image having something hander Joe DeMers was pitch- Kahle belted his 6th homer of behind and defeat Cal State reliever Brett Conine (4-2) field- taken from the palm of your ing a one-hit gem until the ninth the season over the left field Fullerton 6-5 on Sunday night ed Jordan’s bunt but his throw hand twice in a half hour,” inning when he gave up four wall to lead off the inning. to win the Game 3 of the best- to first was wide and sailed into Meggs said, referring Fuller- hits and three runs. MacIver upped Washing- of-three NCAA tournament right field. Johnson advanced to ton’s comebacks. “We had two “I was little tired and wasn’t ton’s lead to 2-0 after he blasted Fullerton Super Regional and third on the play. outs in the 10th and the ball throwing as hard as I was earli- his third HR of the season to advance to the College World AJ Graffanino then singled goes over the fence. A lot team er and they got a few hits in the left to lead off the fifth inning. Series. to short. Johnson scored on may have folded but our guys ninth,” DeMers said. “I tried to Jordan’s two-out RBI single Washington (35-24), which the play to tie the game at 5-5. were up on the railing encour- treat it like a regular game but in the sixth inning gave Wash- started its program in 1901, Willie MacIver then hit a ball aging each other, you can’t ask it’s something special to be go- ington a 3-0 lead. reached its first CWS in school to short that Sahid Valenzue- for a better attitude than that. ing to Omaha.” LoForte doubled and scored history. Fullerton fell short of la couldn’t handle loading the This has been a work in pro- DeMers retired the first 18 on a sacrifice fly to cut the lead reaching it 19th CWS. bases. cess.” Fullerton batters he faced. He to 3-1 in the seventh. He hom- Trailing 5-4, Joe Wainhouse Kaiser Weiss then hit a sac- Alex Hardy (5-2) earned the induced 11 groundouts, struck ered with two outs in the 10th to walked to lead off the bottom of rifice fly to left scoring Jordan win. out three and only allowed two give the Titans a 5-4 lead. the 10 and Jack Johnson came — the winning run. The Titans (36-25) erupted balls to be hit to the outfield Washington has won 10 its on to pinch run. Levi Jordan “I really wasn’t nervous,” for three runs in the top of the over the first six innings. last 12 games. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: I doesn’t have sweet and thoughtful man, have some your blood, but but he’s horrible at picking Dsuggestions who could have out gifts — not just for me for “Longing your heart. but for everybody. Occasional- to Be a Mom” Help at ly he has given me something (Feb. 27), whose a church’s I liked, but usually his gifts husband doesn’t children’s are way off the mark, and I want a child. department, a must pretend to like them to If you talk your Girl Scout troop, spare his feelings. husband into it, tutor children at The last few years I’ve are you prepared a local school, put together Christmas and to do all the offer to take a birthday lists for him, hoping parenting while single mom’s it would solve the problem, ZITS he sits staring at children to a but he says he hates lists. He the TV or starts park for an hour. says it’s better for someone working longer The possibilities to put “thought” behind hours or worse? are endless. a gift, which I agree with, Are you prepared Dear Abby No, it’s not but it’s just not one of his for the lack of the same as talents. connection that child might bearing your own children. Can you suggest a way to have with his/her father? But even if one dream was speak to him about this with- Grieve your loss. Losing dashed, take heart: You can out hurting his feelings? It the possibility for motherhood still fulfill new ones. — HEL- would be greatly appreciated. is a great loss. Find a support EN IN WASHINGTON — TIRED OF UGLY SWEATERS group or counselor who DEAR HELEN: Thank you IN VIRGINIA deals with loss. Believe me, for offering sensible advice DEAR TIRED: Choose a I understand. My boyfriend to help “Longing” as well as time between gift-giving occa- told me he wanted children. other women in her situation. sions to point out that while GARFIELD Motherhood was my dream, Readers suggested other it may be the thought that and I lost my only child to an ways to mother children who counts, he could be getting early miscarriage. Then my are already in the world: better value for his money if husband revealed he’d never joining the Big Brothers Big he asked the recipients what really wanted children — he Sisters program, volunteering their color preferences or only said he did because he at a day care facility or af- needs are. Because you have wanted to marry me. ter-school program, contact- assembled lists of sugges- So I made a conscious ing Boys and Girls Clubs of tions and he chooses to decision to live a different America, cuddling newborns ignore them, understand that life than I had planned, but at a hospital and becoming your husband may have his a full and satisfying one. involved in a homeless shel- own agenda in gift selection. Thousands of children need ter’s Adopt-a-Family program. And if you have your eye on someone to care. Explore op- DEAR ABBY: I love my hus- something for a special occa- portunities to love a child who band very much. He’s a very sion — buy it for yourself. CANDORVILLE Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June Though it may seem counterin- away. That’s just pride, though 11). Tolerance is the very least tuitive, get busy preparing for — because technically, the peel we can offer one another as the impromptu moments that away is the same motion as the human beings. So you go much, are sure to arise this week. You peel up, but in reverse. much further. Your extraordinary know the ones! They’ll require LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). kindness will inspire others and more extensive prep than you’d Where your talents are make a difference in the world. put into a planned happening. employed, work will not be Virgo and Scorpio adore you. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). drudgery. You will experience Your lucky numbers are: 20, 18, Be careful not to let a problem joy, energy and excitement for 33, 10 and 4. define you. Identifying too what you do, and others will find ARIES (March 21-April strongly with a problem can it contagious. BABY BLUES 19). One way to make today be worse than the problem VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). less frustrating is to accept itself — not to mention the fact You’ll find success along this everything life brings you, good that it hampers your attractive course, so keep going, through or bad. But why stop at “less qualities. doubt, through fear, over obsta- frustrating” when you could go CANCER (June 22-July 22). cles and under the radar. You for the optimal experience... and We’re all covered in layers that can do this, and you will, one decide to love it all instead. we ourselves have put there. It foot in front of the other. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). may seem difficult to peel them LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Sure, it would be fantastic if they would all do it your way, pay your price and thrive for accepting your leadership. But the truth is that you are better off for having to fight for your way and compromise, too. The BEETLE BAILEY adversity is a gift. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Are you putting too many rules on yourself? High stan- dards will keep you on the up and up, but they can also lead to boredom and burnout. Moder- ation in all things, especially moderation. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). There will be three options that make sense. You could change your perspective. You could learn to cope. Or you could leave. There’s also the op- MALLARD FILMORE tion of staying stuck, but that’s just not your style. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Difficult relationships can push people toward greatness in a way that peaceful rela- tionships don’t. You have both kinds in your life, and they are equally worthy of appreciation. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You’re great at asking questions to gain clarity about a predicament. It’s as if you have an extra sense about getting to what’s really germane to the FAMILY CIRCUS solution. You’ll be an asset to all who consult you. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). The tribal convergence will happen around a magnetic centerpiece — the modern equivalent of a community bonfire, only this “bonfire” will be a ceremony or presentation

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