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The Columbus Municipal School District Board of Trustees is expect- ed to announce their selection for a new superintendent of schools Friday. The board was hearing Belcher Jr. final interviews and voting during The Dispatch’s deadline Friday. Thursday night, more than 200 com- munity members had Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff their first look at the Adalyn Yarbrough, 4, walks into a store on Highway 45 to go shopping for nail polish Thursday. “I like pink, purple and green Kappler nail polish for me and my mommy’s nails,” she said. Adalyn is the daughter of Ashley and Brandon Yarbrough of Columbus. three finalists for the CMSD superinten- dent position at a spe- cial meeting. Otha Belcher, an assistant superinten- dent with Jackson Low turn-out expected for Tuesday’s primary votes Public Schools; Lois Kappler, a former Joe Labat Last chance to vote absentee is Friday, Saturday morning absentee ballots,” Rook Cook principal who said Thursday. “We’ve is a project manager Inside with the Mississip- By Slim Smith sentee ballots usually indicate low voter had roughly 150 absentee n OUR VIEW: pi State University All three su- [email protected] turn-out overall. ballots filed here. We had Research and Cur- perintendent “The turn-out is very low,” she said. a busy day (Thursday), so riculum Unit; and applicants are Local circuit clerks expect low turn- “We’re not seeing a lot of people voting we anticipate we’ll have strong candi- Cherie Labat, assis- out for Tuesday’s primary elections. absentee, which is always a pretty good in the neighborhood of dates. tant superintendent Page 4A Lowndes County Circuit Court has judge of voter interest.” 200 absentee ballots cast. Barksdale with Bay-Waveland received about 66 absentee ballots cast The story is the same in Oktibbeha What I’ve been advised is in advance of Tuesday’s primaries for County, said circuit clerk Tony Rook. that a typical election would have 400 to School District, all U.S. Senate. Lowndes circuit clerk Te- “We do anticipate a low turn-out, 500 absentee ballots.” gave ten-minute presentations to resa Barksdale said low numbers of ab- based on what we’re seeing with the the community about how they See Election, 6A would impact the school district if appointed superintendent. Each candidate’s presentation included plans to improve staff and student morale, how to raise stu- dent achievement and how to build Three-hour standoff ends with Lowndes man in custody relationships with parents, stake- holders, local industry and higher Lowndes County deputies attempted to serve commitment then barricaded himself in education. After the three finalists the home. presented their individual cases, order when subject barricaded himself in home LCSO deputies, along they answered questions during with members of the Co- an hour-long question and answer By ISABELLE ALTMAN three-hour standoff outside a standoff, which began just lumbus-Lowndes Combined forum. Audience members asked [email protected] home on Will Hairston Road before 10 a.m., Sheriff Mike Drug Task Force, responded about community involvement, ini- in southern Lowndes County Arledge said. Four deputies to the scene. Arledge said a tial steps and policies within the Lowndes County Sher- on Thursday. attempted to serve a commit- special response team and district, reasons for leaving current iff’s Office deputies took a No one was injured and no ment order on an individual ambulance also responded positions, strategies for increasing man in custody following a shots were fired during the in the residence. The man See Standoff, 6A state accountability scores and See CMSD, 6A

Google grant to help train area computer teachers Coming Sunday Funding will help train computer Shelly Hollis, pro- science teachers over the summer gram manager with MSU’s Research By Alex Holloway and Curriculum [email protected] Unit, works with Starkville-Oktibbe- A $35,000 grant from Google will help Missis- ha Consolidated sippi State University’s Research and Curriculum School District Unit offer training for up to 70 more local computer students during an science teachers this summer. Hour of Code event. The RCU recently announced the grant through The event is part of a press release. The department is working with a recent emphasis being placed on the Mississippi Department of Education’s Com- computer science Sunday’s Health & Wellness section puter Science for Mississippi (CS4MS) initiative, and coding in public focuses on CrossFit, a high intensity which aims to establish a pipeline of computer education. exercise class gaining popularity in the See Google grant, 6A Courtesy photo Golden Triangle.

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1 What actor’s 1997 directing debut, meetings Today June 4: Lown- “The Brave,” fared poorly at Cannes ■ Loaves & Fishes Festival of Fla- and was never released in the United des County vors: Loaves & Fishes Community Soup States? Supervisors, 9 Kitchen fifth annual gala is 6-9 p.m. at 2 What does FDIC stand for? a.m., County Lion Hills Center, with silent auction, mu- 3 What American artist did photogra- Courthouse pher Alfred Stieglitz marry? sic, food. Tickets $40 at Military Hard- June 5: City 4 What nickname for a cat with extra ware, 1002 13th St. N., the Rosenzweig Paisley Brown Council, 5:30 toes comes form the name of a Arts Center, 501 Main St. and Helping Kindergarten, Caledonia 20th-century author? p.m., Municipal Hands in Columbus. 662-549-8607. 5 Whose contract with the Los Ange- Complex High 90 Low 72 les Galaxy set the record for highest June 18: in Major League Soccer? Saturday Lowndes County Partly sunny Full forecast on Answers, 8B ■ Island Paddle Fest: Lowndes County Supervisors, 9 page 2A. Imagination Library hosts this 5.5-mile a.m., County kayak, canoe and paddle board race Courthouse at the Columbus Riverwalk. Categories June 18: CVB, 4 Inside offered for competitive racers as well as p.m., CVB office Classifieds7B Obituaries 5A a “fun paddle.” Music, food and raffle June 19: City Comics 5B Opinions 4A prizes, plus a pre-paddle party for par- Shaquer Hendricks likes to Council, 5:30 Crossword 8B Religion 6B ticipants. Register at paddlesignup.com. swim at water parks and hang p.m., Municipal 139th Year, No. 70 Dear Abby 5B Email [email protected]. out with friends and family. Complex

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Sat. 4:25a 10:37a 4:49p 11:00p Sunrise 5:45 a.m. 5:44 a.m. Sunset 7:59 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Forecasts and graphics provided by Moonrise 10:39 p.m. 11:22 p.m. AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Moonset 8:15 a.m. 9:05 a.m. June 6 June 13 June 20 June 27 cdispatch.com Friday, June 1, 2018 3A MSU SPORTS BLOG ONLINE SUBSCRIPTIONS Visit The Dispatch MSU Sports Blog for breaking For only $1.50 per month, print subscribers can get unlimited Bulldog news: www.cdispatch.com/msusports access to story comments, extra photos, newspaper archives and much more with an online subscription. Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $9 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe Actress Sela Ward’s husband Bryant eyes lottery, plays on her fame in Senate race taxes on internet “‘Everybody calls me fornia and raised their two children attorney and the Democratic leader there, but they sold their Los An- in the Republican-led House. He and sales for road money ‘Sela Ward’s husband, geles house and are living fulltime his wife, Marcie, lost their home to near her hometown of Meridian. Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and ‘If you start putting the revenue comma, Howard.” Speaking to about a dozen local their 10-year-old son to rabies a few Democrats recently in Hattiesburg, weeks later; his family believes the numbers together they’re very By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS Sherman, 63, talked about the home boy had been bitten by a bat while The Associated Press for abused and neglected children camping. Baria lobbied against leg- close to the numbers we need to that he and Ward started years ago islators’ efforts to limit civil lawsuit HATTIESBURG — The hus- in Meridian. awards before being elected to the support our infrastructure’ band of TV and movie actress Sela After listening intently as Sher- state Senate and House. Gov. Phil Bryant Ward is making his first run for man talked about moving Missis- Scott, 61, a state representative political office in her native Mis- By JEFF AMY sissippi, competing in a six-person sippi off the bottom of national since 1993, is known for impas- The Associated Press Democratic primary for a U.S. Sen- rankings for health and income, sioned speeches about people she ate seat held by a Republican in a spectator Cathy McNair piped up believes are ignored — those strug- JACKSON — Gov. Phil Bryant told reporters deeply conservative state. and told him: “Tell Sela we love her.” gling to make a living in one of Thursday that he’s still exploring a special legisla- Venture capitalist Howard Sher- Sherman smiled and replied: poorest states in the nation. Scott is tive session to provide more state money for Mis- man is putting $500,000 of his and “Me, too.” a former nursing home administra- sissippi’s roads and bridges. Ward’s money into the race, and The other Democrats include tor who runs a soul food restaurant Bryant said that a potential U.S. Supreme Court with only days to go before Tues- state Reps. David Baria and Omeria in her hometown of Laurel. She’s ruling allowing states to collect taxes on internet day’s primaries, he jokes about his Scott, who began with more name also a breast cancer survivor who sales could provide a boost to Mississippi revenues. own name recognition: “’Every- recognition but smaller bank ac- calls herself “a walking miracle.” The Republican governor said he could ask law- body calls me ‘Sela Ward’s hus- counts in a state where Republicans She said doctors declared her can- makers to dedicate that money to transportation, band, comma, Howard.’” hold all but one statewide office. cer-free in February. along with proceeds from a state lottery and newly But Sherman says he really be- They’re running for the seat held The other three candidates — legalized sports betting. lieves his wife — who played the since 2007 by Republican Sen. Rog- teacher Jensen Bohren, chemist “If you start putting the revenue numbers to- U.S. president in “Independence er Wicker, who has millions in his Jerone Garland and concrete con- gether they’re very close to the numbers we need Day: Resurgence” — will boost his campaign fund and just one prima- tractor Victor G. Maurice — are to support our infrastructure,” Bryant said. chances by appealing across party ry opponent running a low-budget spending little on their campaigns. But while the three revenue sources together lines. campaign. A Democratic primary runoff, if would likely provide the state with more than $100 Sherman and Ward met in Cali- Baria, 57, of Bay St. Louis, is an needed, will be June 26. million a year, that’s well short of the $400 million that transportation commissioners say is needed to prevent deterioration of the state highway network alone. Some cities and counties also have expen- sive needs, as illustrated by Bryant’s decision to force the closure of more than 100 local bridges after federal authorities threatened to cut off state Lawyers seek outside takeover of Mississippi foster care highway aid, arguing the structures were unsafe. ‘The state’s noncompliance has by now and increasing adoptions. measure by which defen- Bryant on Thursday again voiced strong sup- But the plaintiffs say dants can produce better port for lawmakers enacting a lottery, but House Speaker Philip Gunn and Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, also the state’s “blatant non- outcomes for children, become as routine as a metronome ...’ Republicans, have long been cool to the idea. The compliance” is black and protect them from harm governor is unlikely to call a special session unless By JEFF AMY which it earlier agreed; white, as caseload figures and provide necessary Gunn and Reeves can agree on a plan, and they’ve The Associated Press the state issues earnest for social workers again services,” wrote Marcia been at odds in recent months. Both are in Texas pledges of compliance, if rise above targeted levels. Lowry, the lawyer who’s JACKSON — Lawyers visiting Mississippi National Guard troops in train- only given another oppor- By the end of last year, been suing the state for asked a federal judge ing to deploy overseas and couldn’t immediately be tunity; another opportu- 90 percent of caseworkers 14 years on behalf of a girl Thursday to appoint an reached for comment late Thursday. nity is extended; compli- were supposed to have known only as Olivia Y. outsider to take over Mis- ance never occurs. This caseloads below targeted Lowry writes that the sissippi’s foster care sys- process is repeated end- levels, but an outside con- plaintiffs have lost con- tem, saying state govern- sultant aiding the state lessly,” lawyers said in the fidence in current Child ment’s latest attempt to said that only 61 percent motion. Protective Services chief fix the system’s long-run- of caseworkers did. The Gov. Phil Bryant said Jess Dickinson. He left ning problems has failed. problems were particular- the state will fight the the state Supreme Court In a motion filed ly severe on the Mississip- Thursday in federal court move. pi Gulf Coast. In Harrison and took over the agency in Jackson, the lawyers “We’re going to vigor- and Hancock counties, in September, replacing asked U.S. District Judge ously defend it,” Bryant only 23 percent of social another former justice, Tom Lee to hold the state said. “We believe we’re in workers had caseloads David Chandler. in contempt of the latest compliance. that met targeted levels. “It is apparent that in a series of agreements The Department of The plaintiffs say the Commissioner Dickin- to fix the system. Child Protective Ser- overall caseload situation son is simply not capable “The state’s noncom- vices has touted improve- has gotten worse this of operating the agency pliance has by now be- ments, including cutting year, not better, falling to in such a way to achieve come as routine as a met- the number of children 52 percent in May. compliance with the ronome: the state fails in its custody by 10 per- “The caseload compli- court’s requirements,” to comply with orders to cent over the past year ance requirement is a vital Lowry wrote. Paint Your World Public’s help sought in finding suspect in Tennessee deputy’s killing PurPle Rewards totaling $46,000 have been miles from where he had conference Thursday. stopped a suspicious car “He could be in Dickson offered for information leading to the on Wednesday. County. He could be in a Rewards totaling neighboring county. But arrest of Steven Joshua Wiggins $46,000 have been offered the fact is, we don’t know Relay For Life for information leading to where he is.” By JONATHAN MATTISE hitting a woman and steal- the arrest of Steven Josh- Federal, state and local Team Captain Meeting The Associated Press ing her car. ua Wiggins, 31, a white authorities have joined Tuesday, June 5 • 6 p.m. That woman was in the NASHVILLE, Tenn. — male with balding brown the search. They are car with the suspect when Fire and Rescue Education Office Authorities appealed for hair. Officials said they checking into hundreds he pulled the trigger and the public’s help Thurs- believe he is armed and of tips, though authorities 1600 Main Street day in finding a man she is now jailed on a mur- dangerous. said there have been no suspected in the fatal der charge in the death “It’s very imperative confirmed sightings as of For more information, shooting of a Tennessee of sheriff’s Sgt. Daniel for everyone to keep their Thursday evening. Wig- visit relayforlife.org/lowndesms sheriff’s deputy. The man Baker, according to court eyes, their ears open for gins was last seen wear- they said they’re looking documents. this individual,” Tennes- ing blue jeans and a black for has a lengthy arrest The deputy’s body was see Bureau of Investiga- polo shirt, but could have record and was charged found in his patrol car in tion spokeswoman Susan changed his outfit, Niland just the day before with a wooded area several Niland said at a news said.

Around the state Inmate captured through a hole in the wall Officer fired after John Knight III told that went up through the authorities that the of- after escaping from chase and out the roof. excessive force ficer pulled him over in detention center Jones say Jones was complaint May and attacked him as JACKSON — An in- discovered as missing JACKSON — A Mis- he got out of his vehicle. mate who escaped from during headcount short- sissippi police officer has He said the officer hand- a detention center in ly after breakfast on been fired after being ac- cuffed and punched him, Mississippi has been cap- Wednesday. He was be- cused of using excessive put a gun to his head, tured. ing held on murder, ag- force against a 19-year- threw his phone into the Hinds County Sher- gravated assault and a old basketball player. grass when he asked to riff’s Office Maj. Pete weapons charge before Interim Jackson Police call his father, and then Luke told news out- his escape. Chief Anthony Moore ultimately let him go lets that Rodderick Luke says Jones said officer Vincentwithout charges. Raheen Jones was cap- now faces an additional Lampkin was fired after Knight, a standout tured around 11:30 p.m. charge of escape. an “extensive investiga- point guard, was pulled Wednesday. Jones es- Jones was arrested tion,” and asked citizens over and beaten only a caped from the Hinds in 2017 for the murder not to judge the entire week after Utah State County Detention Cen- of 30-year-old Kendrick department by “one bad signed him to a scholar- ter on Tuesday night Hughes. actor.” ship.

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ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller Our View All three superintendent applicants are strong candidates By the time you read this, the Columbus Municipal School District will likely have a new superintendent of schools. The CMSD Board of Trustees met Friday morning to choose from among three finalist the person who will lead the district. The new leader will be the fourth superintendent since 2012. Thursday evening at Joe Cook Elemen- tary, citizens were provided a chance to listen to the finalists — Dr. Otha Belcher Jr., Dr. Lois Kappler and Dr. Cherie Labat — explain their visions and answer ques- tions. We were encouraged not only by what we heard, but by the enthusiasm the com- munity demonstrated. There were roughly 300 people in the audience, young and old, The nation black and white. The audience listened attentively and appeared to be impressed with what they heard, based on casual con- versations heard as they left the event. Children, ‘animals’ and immigrants We, too, were impressed. All three Maybe you’ve seen bad,” but “many of those “Guatemalan native,” and other sto- candidates bring unique experiences, the video of the hero missing kids may well ries of crimes committed by MS-13. talents and qualities that would benefit the the French have dubbed be with their parents The tagline: “Democrats’ midterm district. “Spider-Man.” When he or families, and they message: MS-13 killers ... they ar- Dr. Kappler, whose background in- saw a toddler dangling may have gone off the en’t so bad.” At his Tennessee rally, cludes 18 years in the district as a teacher off a fourth-story balco- grid deliberately to President Trump, with character- and administrator, brings a knowledge of ny, he scaled the exteri- avoid Immigration and istic judiciousness, told the crowd the school district and the community that or of the Paris building Customs Enforcement that Pelosi “loves MS-13.” provide insight into the challenges and in about 30 seconds to (ICE) authorities.” As But it’s flatly false to say that opportunities facing the district in a way save the child. Turns out for the Frontline story, immigrants are disproportionately the other candidates could not be expect- Mamoudou Gassama it referenced a govern- represented among offenders. The ed to grasp, at least not immediately. We was a newly arrived ment report from 2016, Cato Institute has published several were particularly impressed with her very illegal immigrant from Mona Charen i.e., before the current studies showing that immigrants defined transition and management plan. Mali. A grateful Presi- administration could be are less likely to commit crimes Dr. Labat’s energy and enthusiasm for dent Emmanuel Macron held accountable. than the native born, and illegal students were qualities most noted among made him a French citizen a day But here’s the irony: The Trump immigrants are the most law-abid- audience members. Her belief in engaging later. administration’s position amounts ing of all. Overall crime rates in the with the broader community is something Or consider the story of Jesus to saying, “We weren’t responsible United States, despite an uptick Manuel Cordova. He illegally for separating children from their in murders in certain cities since that all three candidates embraced, but La- crossed the border from Mexico parents, but going forward, we will 2014, have declined by 64 percent bat’s impressive list of community involve- into Arizona and came upon a be.” Attorney General Jeff Sessions since 1990, while immigration rates ment left little doubt that her actions have damaged car. Inside was a dead has announced that separating spiked (immigration rates have de- matched her words. She also seems to mother and an injured 9-year-old even very young children from clined since 2005). A study by four have a thorough grasp of the mechanics of boy. Cordova stayed with the child their parents will now be policy — universities found that the 10 re- a healthy school district and the numbers for hours until help arrived. as deterrence. “If you are smug- gions that had the largest increases that underlie it. So, does that mean all illegal gling a child then we will prosecute in immigrants all had lower levels Finally, Dr. Belcher’s exposure to immigrants are heroes? Obviously you, and that child will be separat- of crime in 2016 than in 1980. working through serious challenges as an not, no more than the crimes of ed from you as required by law,” Of course there are awful cases. assistant superintendent at deeply-troubled MS-13 or the murder of Kate Stein- he said. “If you don’t like that, then But the plural of anecdote is not Jackson Public School District strongly le prove that all illegal immigrants don’t smuggle children over our data, and the appeal to fear is con- suggests that he will not be overwhelmed are criminals. border.” temptible. Secretary of Homeland by any challenges that currently exist in Both parties are resorting to Well, if deterrence of illegal Security Kirstjen Nielsen ex- the CMSD. Of the three, he appears to be stereotypes and incitement. The immigration justifies visiting the pressed alarm that 300,000 would- the most relaxed in public settings but is Democrats, intent upon portraying sins (if that’s what they are) of the be border crossers are apprehend- also a self-professed data junkie. the utter depravity of the Trump parents upon the children, why stop ed yearly. But this is a stark drop All three candidates said it was import- administration’s approach to there? Why not confine the chil- from just 18 years ago, when more ant to empower and encourage teachers immigration, seized upon a story dren in cages, feed them only bread than 1.6 million were stopped. At and staff. None embraced a “top-down” that the Immigration and Customs and water and confiscate their the same time, more people are approach to education. All stressed that re- Enforcement agency had “lost” teddy bears? After all, the current now leaving the U.S. to return to 1,475 illegal immigrant minors who policy is indifferent to the suffering Mexico than arriving from Mexico. sponsibility — and the accountability that were separated from their parents. the children will experience in the The dueling anecdote game goes with it — should be shared, not only A widely cited story alleged that name of punishing the parents, can be played endlessly. ICE has among teachers and staff, but students, federal officials could not find these so why not ramp it up? Surely that arrested an illegal alien adult with parents and the community. kids. Several pointed to a Frontline would be an even better deterrent. Down syndrome, whose three sib- All three said one of the keys to achieve account alleging that at least some The president and his advis- lings and father live in the U.S. An that will be a superintendent who is ac- of the kids had been released to ers routinely recommend harsh armed ICE agent was videotaped cessible to staff, students, parents and the human traffickers. immigration measures on the using a crowbar to enter a home. community. That is something we’ve heard But within a couple of days, the grounds of national security and When the occupants demanded a for years, but have seldom seen demon- corrections flowed in. It wasn’t, crime, as if our borders are being warrant, he said, “You’re watching strated. We hope the new superintendent The New York Times and others overrun by terrorists and rapists. too many movies.” will make good on that promise. advised, that the kids were lost. A Republican National Committee Most ICE agents doubtless fol- The prevailing view of those who attend- Rather, these were among the campaign spot shows Nancy Pelosi low the law and shouldn’t be tarred ed Thursday’s meeting was that the CMSD “unaccompanied minors” who criticizing President Trump’s use of by the bad acts of a few. The same Board has three qualified candidates from crossed the border in 2014. They the term “animals” regarding gang can be said of immigrants. which to choose. were placed with adults. The Times members. Her comments are juxta- Mona Charen is a Senior Fel- No matter who is chosen, we believe the quoted Ephrat Livni of Quartz, posed against a gruesome story of low at the Ethics and Public Policy selection can be a pivotal moment in the who explained: “It certainly sounds a Satanic murder committed by a Center. history of our schools — a new beginning. Other editors Partner with other nations against China’s power grabs China’s economic and military rise Belt and Road Initiative — the largest at the way Beijing is throwing its stra- pronounced cultural, political and mil- is now generally seen as hostile to the international economic undertaking tegic weight around. itary influence. Westerners are right interests of the United States. The since the Marshall Plan. It will stretch “I have no objections to the fact that to worry that international commerce problem is complicated, however, by networks (or tentacles) of trade and China wants to trade,” Germany’s An- and financial activity might be pried China’s clever exploitation of rising infrastructure out from China well gela Merkel recently warned at a press away from free trade and turned into nationalist and anti-globalist sentiment beyond the Eurasian landmass and conference. “We are committed to something more like an older form of a in the United States. across oceans and seas. free trade.” But, she added, “economic patronage network. While the Trump administration And it will cost a pretty penny. Be- relations being linked with political It’s not yet clear, however, who is has worked to reverse former Pres- tween now and 2050, if all goes to plan, questions” would “not be in the spirit best suited to lead the pushback. The ident Obama’s internationalist insti- some $8 trillion, for 7,000 projects in of free trade.” France’s Emmanuel Trump administration is not likely tutional commitments, China has over 60 countries, is on the line. Then Macron has objected that interest in to mount a strong bid to reclaim the presented itself to nervous Western there are the environmental costs. Chinese investment is “sometimes at internationalist mantle. But relative to elites as the new guarantor of glob- Hundreds of endangered species and the expense of a European interest.” Europe, the United States is powerful al commercial and environmental dozens of vulnerable ecological areas These concerns will only strength- and influential enough to hang back a projects. The United States needs to would be affected. The risks strongly en as China’s influence sharpens and bit longer. Nevertheless, U.S. national- oppose this powerful thrust. suggest that, rather than “soft pow- extends deeper into the West. Of ism should not get in the way of ceding Fortunately, the cornerstone of Chi- er” or “smart power” seeing China course, free trade has always inter- global dominance to China. European na’s bid to replace the United States as through the colossal expansion, much sected with political matters. But efforts to check Beijing’s reach should globalism’s indispensable nation is so harder political power will have to do. Western political norms are being be supported, and partnerships in big and risky that America’s challeng- But that’s where China faces the replaced with belated recognition of Asia, especially with India and Japan, ing task is not insurmountable. stiffest opposition. Even the most the nature of China’s bid for global should work toward the same end. China’s wager is on its so-called Trump-resistant are already bristling power — not just economic power, but Orange County (California) Register The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Friday, June 1, 2018 5A Area obituaries COMMERCIAL DISPATCH in death by his brother, at Century Hairston Gibbs, Adam Gibbs, She is survived OBITUARY POLICY Harry Cole Andrew Sherrod. STARKVILLE — Funeral Home in Roosevelt Gibbs and by her son, Jimmy Obituaries with basic informa- In addition to his Starkville. Century Ronnie Gibbs, all of Miller of West Point; tion including visitation and Harry Lee Cole, 66, service times, are provided mother, he is survived died May 20, 2018. Hairston Funeral Home West Point; daughters, daughter, Joyce Gatlin free of charge. Extended obit- by his wife, Elizabeth Services will be at 2 is in charge of arrange- Martha Miller, Lucy of West Point; four uaries with a photograph, de- Sherrod of Florence; p.m. Saturday at Adaton ments. Macon and Annie M. grandchildren; seven tailed biographical information children, La’Eric Walk- Baptist Church with Mr. Coats was Manning, all of West great-grandchildren; and other details families may er, America Powers, Rev. Hal Selby offici- born Oct. 15, 1971, in Point, and Mary F. and one great-great- wish to include, are available Alexis Sherrod and Starkville to the late Binns of Chicago, grandchild. for a fee. Obituaries must be ating. Visitation will Jeffrey Sherrod, II, all be one hour prior to Young Coats and Lora Illinois; 32 grandchil- Pallbearers will be submitted through funeral Matt Miller, Andy Mill- homes unless the deceased’s of Florence; siblings, services at the church. Spruill Coats. He was dren; 67 great-grand- body has been donated to Pamela Sherrod Prince Welch Funeral Home formerly employed as a children; and 35 er, Joseph Brand, Bill science. If the deceased’s of Douglasville, Geor- is in charge of arrange- stocker. great-great-grandchil- Pointer, Cain Cannon body was donated to science, gia, Garrick Sherrod of ments. He is survived by his dren. and Dwight Prisock. the family must provide official Oxnard, California, La- Mr. Cole was born to one daughter, Jerrica Memorials may be proof of death. Please submit trice Sherrod of Savan- Coats of Starkville; made to First Pentecos- all obituaries on the form the late Rev. James and Evelyn Miller nah, Georgia, and Min- Mary Cole. He was a three brothers, Arvid WEST POINT — tal Church, P.O. Box provided by The Commercial ister Shunessy Sherrod 546, West Point, MS Dispatch. Free notices must retired truck driver. Coats and Kirk Coats, Frances Evelyn Miller, be submitted to the newspa- and Delphine Sherrod, In addition to his par- both of Starkville, and 92, died May 31, 2018, 39773. per no later than 3 p.m. the both of Macon; and two ents, he was preceded Michael Grayer of Cal- at her residence. day prior for publication Tues- grandchildren. in death by his brother, ifornia; and two grand- Services will be at 11 Ola Jones day through Friday; no later Pallbearers will be Douglas Cole. children. a.m. Saturday at First WEST POINT — than 4 p.m. Saturday for the Derrick Porter, Wardell Pentecostal Church Ola M. Jones, 85, died Sunday edition; and no later He is survived by Davis, Fredrick Wash- his son, Jake Cole of Johnny Wilson Sr. with Rev. Stanley May 25, 2018, at Dugan than 7:30 a.m. for the Monday ington, Allen Robinson, edition. Incomplete notices Starkville; brother, Rev. CRAWFORD — Blaylock and Rev. Mike Memorial Nursing must be received no later than Darryl Prince and Dwayne Cole of Mc- Johnny Wilson, Sr., 67, McPherson officiating. Home in West Point. 7:30 a.m. for the Monday Wayne Brady. Cool; and two grand- died May 28, 2018, in Burial will follow in Services will be at through Friday editions. Paid children. Tupelo. Greenwood Cemetery. 3:30 p.m. Saturday notices must be finalized by 3 Jim McKenzie In lieu of flowers, Services will be at Visitation will be one at Carter’s Mortuary p.m. for inclusion the next day DEKALB — Jim hour prior to services Service Chapel in West Monday through Thursday; and memorials may be 11 a.m. Saturday at on Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday McKenzie, 90, died made to Wounded Pleasant Grove M.B. at the church. Robin- Point with Rev. Robert and Monday publication. For May 30, 2018, at Warrior Project, P.O. Church in Crawford. son Funeral Home is Avant officiating. Burial more information, call 662- Lakeside Health and Box 758517, Topeka, KS Interment will follow in in charge of arrange- will follow in Bluff 328-2471. Rehabilitation Center in 66675 or to The Baptist the church cemetery. ments. Creek M.B. Church Quitman. Children’s Village, 114 West Memorial Funeral Mrs. Miller was Cemetery in Pheba. Louise Munson Arrangements are Marketridge Dr., Ridge- Home is in charge of born Oct. 15, 1925, to Visitation will be from CLEVELAND, Ohio incomplete and will be land, MS 397157. arrangements. the late Ella Alford and 3-6 p.m. Friday at the — Louise Munson, 96, announced by New Ha- He is survived by Frank Langley. She funeral home. Carter’s died May 25, 2018, at ven Memorial Funeral Mary Bankhead his children, Johnny was a member of First Mortuary Service of the McGre- Home. STARKVILLE — Wilson, Jr., David Wil- Pentecostal Church in West Point is in charge gor Home Mary Eliza Bankhead, son and April Walton; West Point. of arrangements. in Cleve- Joe Wright Sr. 76, died May 26, 2018, brother, Lonnie May; In addition to her Ms. Jones was born land. ABERDEEN — Joe in Columbus. and sisters, Mary Hart, parents, she was pre- Feb. 27, 1933, in Clay ceded in death by her Services Richard Wright, Sr., 80, Services will be at Anita Jackson and County, to the late Hen- husband, James Dudley ry Bill Avant and Dixie will be died May 30, 2018, at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Christine Brooks. Miller; several broth- J. Avant. at 1 p.m. his residence. Matthew M.B. Church ers; and several sisters. Saturday at Memorial services in Artesia. Interment Mary Callahand See Obituaries, 7A Munson Lee-Sykes will be at noon Sat- will follow in Lawrence COLUMBUS — Funeral urday at Riverbend Cemetery. Visitation Mary Alice Taggart I don’t want flowers at my funeral. I want Home in Columbus. Baptist Church in Ab- will be from 1-6 p.m. Callahand, 73, died Animal Shelter Donations! Lee-Sykes Funeral erdeen. Visitation will Friday at West Memo- May 27, 2018, at Trinity If you want it done your way, you need to call us. Home is in charge of be one hour prior to rial Funeral Home in Place. arrangements. services at the church. Starkville. West Me- Arrangements are Ms. Munson was Tisdale-Lann Memo- morial Funeral Home incomplete and will be born Nov. 10, 1921, in rial Funeral Home is is in charge of arrange- announced by Lowndes Columbus, to the late in charge of arrange- ments. Funeral Home. Raymond and Fannie ments. She is survived by Munson. She was a Mr. Wright was born her daughters, Ruth Rebecca Gibbs When Caring Counts... graduate of Mississippi Jan. 16, 1965, in Trem- Robinson, Regina WEST POINT — Lowndes Funeral Home and Crematory Industrial High School ont, to the late Hob Brand, Mary Gibson Rebecca M. Gibbs, 104, (662) 328-1808 in Holly Springs and and Oleane Spearman and Shirley Vaughn; died May 23, 2018, at formerly employed Wright. He attend- sons, Cedric Bank- her residence. in customer service ed Itawamba Junior head, Fred Bankhead, Services will be at 11 with Pryor’s Depart- College and Missis- Michael Bankhead and a.m. Saturday at Union ment Store. She was a sippi State University. Don Bankhead; sisters, Star M.B. Church in seamstress, gourmet He was a U.S. Army Betty Wicks and Luber- West Point with Rev. cook and a member National Guard veter- tha Neal; and brothers, Eric Ratliff officiating. of Sanders Chapel an and was formerly Jimmie Bankhead, Burial will be in the CME Church. She also employed as alderman Willie James Bankhead church cemetery. Visi- attended Cory United of Aberdeen. He retired and Eddie Bankhead. tation will be from 3-6 Methodist Church in from Bell South and p.m. Friday at Carter’s Cleveland. was a member of River- Jerry Coats Mortuary Service In addition to her bend Baptist Church. STARKVILLE — Chapel in West Point. parents, she was pre- He is survived by his Jerry DeMarcus Coats, Carter’s Mortuary ceded in death by her wife of 53 years, Carol; 46, died May 26, 2018, Service is in charge of husband, John Henry; sons, Richie and Andy in Starkville. arrangements. of Aberdeen and Jeff of three brothers; and Services will be at 1 Ms. Gibbs was born Saltillo; and six grand- three sisters. p.m. Saturday at First May 6, 1914, in West children. She is survived Church of Holiness Point, to the late Alex In lieu of flowers, by her son, William USA. Burial will follow Melton and Martha P. memorials may be Raymond Munson; in Zion Cypress Cem- Melton. made to Riverbend sisters, Jean Norris of etery. Visitation will She is survived by Baptist Church, 50361 Pittsburgh, Pennsylva- be from 1-6 p.m. today her sons, Charles H. nia, Leola Caine of St. Old Hwy. 25, Aberdeen, Louis, Missouri and MS 39730. Dorothy Ross of Gary, Indiana; three grand- Kathryn Blackston children; and three Kathryn Blackston, age 89, great-grandchildren. of Steens, MS passed away Monday, May 28, 2018, at Bap- Jeffrey Sherrod tist Memorial Hospital-Golden FLORENCE, Ala. Triangle, Columbus, MS. — Jeffrey Sherrod, Visitation will be held on Sat- 44, died May 23, 2018, urday, June 2, 2018, from 2:00 at Eliza – 3:00 PM at Lowndes Funeral Coffee Home, Columbus, MS. A funer- Memorial al service will follow on Satur- Hospital in day, June 2, 2018, at 3:00 PM Florence, Martha Leigh in the Lowndes Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Alabama. Visitation: Randy Holmes officiating. Interment will be in Services Sunday, June 3 • 1-2 PM Tabernacle United Methodist Church Cemetery St. Paul’s Episcopal Church with Lowndes Funeral Home directing. will be Services: Sherrod at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 3 • 2 PM Ms. Blackston was born on May 13, 1929, in St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Glendora, MS to the late Lee and Virrile Chrest- Saturday Memorial Gunter Peel at St. Marks Church Funeral Home man Wright. She loved to quilt and garden. Ms. of Holiness in Macon 2nd Ave. North Location Blackston also enjoyed going to church. She with Shunessy Sherrod worked as a mail sorter at the post office in officiating. Burial will David Brown Steens, MS for many years. In addition to her Incomplete parents, Ms. Blackston was preceded in death by follow in the church Memorial Gunter Peel cemetery. Visitation Funeral Home her husband, Henry H. Blackston and her son, will be from noon-6 2nd Ave. North Location Joe Blackston. Ms. Blackston is survived by her children, p.m. today at Carter’s Doyle (Gail) Blackston of Kalispell, MT, Glen- Funeral Services in Don Winstead da Kibe of Columbus, MS, Brenda (Donnie) Macon. Carter’s Funer- Incomplete Crews of Aberdeen, MS, Bobby (Ivy) Blackston al Service is in charge Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home of Columbus, MS; Paul (Wilma) Blackston of of arrangements. 2nd Ave. North Location Elizabethton, TN, and Mike (Sue) Blackston of Mr. Sherrod was Montgomery; 15 grandchildren; 28 great-grand- born June 29, 1973, Nell Caldwell children; several great-great-grandchildren; and in Noxubee County, Incomplete her niece, Wanda Blackston. to Verlie D. Sherrod Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home Pallbearers will be Brian Crews, Gary Black- and the late George 2nd Ave. North Location ston, Robert Blackston, Paul Watkins, Jason E. Sherrod. He was Blacktson, Jerimiah Blackston. formerly employed at Memorials may be made to Tabernacle United Reed’s Construction Methodist Church, 330 Bains Road, Ethelsville, in Florence. He was a AL 35461. member of St. Marks memorialgunterpeel.com Church of Holiness. Compliments of Cheap thrills. In addition to his Lowndes Funeral Home Go for a walk. father, he was preceded www.lowndesfuneralhome.net 6A Friday, June 1, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com CMSD Continued from Page 1A responsibilities and initiatives es will replace with the special education de- Philip Hickman, partment. who was fired After the two-hour meeting, in February af- audience members voted for ter less than the candidate they felt best suit- four years with ed CMSD. Members of the Co- lumbus-Lowndes Chamber of the district. In Commerce Education Commit- November, the Spears tee collected and immediately board elected not to renew sealed the votes. CMSD school Hickman’s contract beyond its board members will see the June 30 expiration and opened votes Friday before choosing the search for a new superinten- the new superintendent. dent. CMSD school board pres- Deputy Superintendent ident Jason Spears said the Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff Columbus Municipal School District superintendent candidates Otha Belcher, Lois Kappler and Cherie Craig Shannon has been serv- votes from the public will play Labat answer questions submitted by members of the community during a special meeting at Joe Cook ing as interim superintendent a “strong consideration” in the Auditorium Thursday night. The CMSD Board of Trustees held the meeting to give the public an oppor- during the search. board’s decision. tunity to hear and ask questions of the candidates. The board will choose the final candidate Friday. “(The candidates) all have Spears said the board will different characteristics and are equipped to come in and do to levels that we haven’t been at candidate at Friday’s meeting announce the new superinten- different strengths,” Spears a great job at Columbus Munici- in a very long time.” before choosing a final candi- dent shortly after noon Friday. said after the meeting. “But cer- pal School District in helping us The board will hold final date, Spears said. The Dispatch will update online tainly I believe that all of them to start achieving and moving 20-minute interviews with each Whomever the board choos- as the story develops.

Google grant Continued from Page 1A science curriculum and approximately 700 more She also students graduating with instructors to all schools ‘Computer science is part of every are expected to receive noted an computer science de- by 2024. career path you can think of.’ professional development expected grees,” she added. Shelly Hollis, the in computer science in shortage of Hollis also said access Shelly Hollis, MSU Research and Curriculum RCU’s program manag- the next three years. c o m p u t e r to computer science ear- Unit program manager er for its work with the The Starkville-Oktib- science pro- ly on in education can CS4MS initiative, said Google’s annual grant the way you control your beha Consolidated School fessionals improve diversity in the the funding from Google District is one of the dis- will leave a program provides local- home. Making society Maulding field. She added that ex- will help cover the costs ized professional develop- more aware of the impor- tricts that is participating tremendous posure to it can help stu- of training more middle ment to computer science tance of computer science in the CS4MS program, number of jobs unfilled. dents realize the ways in school computer science teachers. According to is the ultimate goal of the and Hollis said the dis- “The Bureau of Labor which it can be used in teachers ahead of the the press release, more initiative. trict has teachers partic- and Statistics predicts their own communities, 2018-19 school year. than 40,000 teachers “What that looks like, ipating in the summer that within 10 years there from agriculture to im- The RCU, according worldwide have partic- practically, is getting training program. The will be a shortage of one proving sports safety. to the release, was previ- district also participated million qualified comput- ipated in the grant pro- computer science cours- “So much of the state ously set to provide pro- in a computer science-fo- er scientists to fill open gram, with an impact on es in the school, either in- is rural, and a lot of com- fessional development to cused “Hour of Code” computing jobs,” she more than 1 million stu- corporated in the elemen- munities don’t have any about 60 teachers, or two event, where students said. “Technology firms dents. tary level and standalone industry, much less tech cohorts, through a uni- worked with RCU profes- are not the only ones who Hollis said the RCU at the middle and high industry,” she said. “This versity partnership with sionals on coding-focused will be impacted by this will hold training in school levels,” she added. can be used to create an Code.org. Starkville, De Soto Coun- About 75 school dis- learning. shortage. Every industry, international business in “We have right at 150 ty and Rankin County. tricts have participated in SOCSD’s Assistant from health care to auto- your own living room, and teachers going through The CS4MS is part of the three-year CS4MS pi- Superintendent of El- motive, is seeking people students can stay in the training this summer,” a recent push to improve lot program, according to ementary Curriculum with the skills acquired Hollis said. “We had computer science and the press release, and new and Instruction Christy from learning computer communities they’re in about 70 teachers we coding education in Mis- computer science stan- Maulding said the district science. Currently, indus- and give back to the state. needed help covering the sissippi. dards will be in place for believes it’s important to tries in Mississippi are “There are so many costs for. “Computer science is the approaching school expose students to com- having to go out-of-state different ways they can “The Mississippi De- part of every career path year. Once the summer’s puter science early on in to find qualified computer use these skills and stay partment of Education you can think of,” she training sessions are their education. She, like scientists. in Mississippi, to give covers large parts of this said. “Even if you’re a complete, more than 800 Hollis, noted that comput- “There are currently back and grow our econo- training,” she added. stay-at-home mom, you’ll teachers will have re- er science is becoming an more than 1,000 open my and make a dent in the “We’re just helping to off- be exposed to it in the ceived training through ever-larger part of daily computing jobs in Mis- shortage we’re seeing,” set that.” way you shop, or even the CS4MS program, and life. sissippi and less than 200 she added.

Election Continued from Page 1A Absen- The Democratic primary primary and will meet tee ballots includes six candidates Kelly in the November 6 can be — Dave Baria, Jensen general election. cast in cir- Bohren, Jerone Garland, Run-offs in contested cuit courts Victor Maurice, Omeria races, if necessary, will throughout Scott and Howard Sher- be held June 26. the state man. Barksdale is remind- Friday and In Oktibbeha County, ing voters of changing in between 8 Rook there are two primaries polling places for Tues- a.m. and noon Saturday. for the Third District U.S. day’s election. Mail ballots must be in House of Representative “The Union Acade- the hands of the circuit seat, which is being va- my polling place is now clerk’s office by 5 p.m. cated by Gregg Harper. across the street at 15th Monday. There are six candidates Street Church of God in Rook said the low turn- on the Republican prima- Christ,” she said. “Also, out is probably a reflection ry ballot — Sally Doty, people who voted at the of the lack of local races. Morgan Dunn, Michael National Guard armory There are two con- Guest, Whit Hughes, Per- (in the past) will vote at tested primary races and ry Parker and Katherine Southside Missionary one uncontested race, de- Tate. Michael Aycox and Baptist Church.” pending on where a voter Michael Evans will com- The 15th Street lives in the two counties. pete in the Democratic Church of God will be a In all precincts of both primary. permanent polling place counties, voters will be In Lowndes County while the Southside Mis- able to vote in Republi- and parts of Oktibbeha sionary site will be used can and Democratic pri- County, incumbent Re- for this election only, with maries for U.S. Senate. publican Trent Kelly is the National Guard ar- Republican primary vot- listed on the ballot but mory returning as a poll- ers can choose between has no primary opponent. ing place for the Nov. 6 incumbent Roger Wick- Randy Wadkins has no op- general election and sub- er or Richard Boyanton. ponent in the Democratic sequent elections.

Standoff Continued from Page 1A after depu- ties became concer ned there may have been weapons in the resi- dence. Authori- Arledge ties entered the home and took the man into custody without incident at about 1 p.m. “Everybody’s safe,” Arledge said. “The offi- cers are safe. The sub- ject’s safe. Everything went good.” The individual taken into custody is not facing Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff A three-hour standoff outside a home on Will Hairston criminal charges. Chief Road Thursday ended with one man in custody. Depu- Deputy Marc Miley said ties with Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office had attempt- he has been taken to a ed to serve a commitment order on the individual, who medical facility for treat- barricaded himself in the house before being taken into ment. custody.

Tell your child a bedtime story. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Friday, June 1, 2018 7A Dallas duel: Wild card turns tables at National Spelling Bee

finisher Abhijay Kodali lives in ‘I had confidence that I could do it, but I honestly Flower Mound, another 40 miles west. didn’t realistically think it could happen.’ Naysa knocked off Abhijay in the 14-year-old Karthik Nemmani Dallas regional bee after topping Karthik in their county bee. The By BEN NUCKOLS it, but I honestly didn’t realistically region is one of a few that sponsors The Associated Press think it could happen.” two spellers for a trip to nationals. Karthik’s victory Thursday night OXON HILL, Md. — The end of The wild cards had to pay their own put the spotlight back onto the sto- way — a $750 entry fee, plus the the biggest Scripps National Spell- ry of this bee week — the new wild- ing Bee in history came abruptly, costs of travel to Washington and card program that Scripps launched lodging. and it wasn’t the conclusion that to give a chance to spellers like him, many expected. Naysa Modi, a “I don’t care,” said Karthik’s fa- who have to compete against some ther, Krishna Nemmani. “I know poised and charismatic four-time of the nation’s best spellers at the his caliber.” participant whose long spelling ca- local level. The field was expanded Like many top spellers, Karthik reer seemed to be building toward to 515 spellers to accommodate the was a precocious preschooler — triumph, sat next to a newcomer wild cards — there had never been he arranged block letters to spell whom she had already beaten this more than 300 competitors previ- “horse” at age 3 and won his first year — at the county level. ously — and four of the 16 prime- spelling bee at 4½, his dad said. But 12-year-old Naysa blinked time finalists got in through the new His winning word was “koino- immediately, mixing up the single program, known as “RSVBee.” nia,” which means Christian fellow- and double “s’’ in the German-de- When only three spellers re- ship or communion. He knew that rived word “Bewusstseinslage” — a mained, all were from the Dallas one. He also knew the word Naysa state of consciousness or a feeling area, which has long been a hotbed missed. But he didn’t pretend to be devoid of sensory components — of spelling talent. infallible, saying there were about and 14-year-old Karthik Nemma- Karthik is from McKinney, Tex- eight or nine words in the prime- ni seized an opportunity that he as — his family moved there specif- time finals he didn’t know — a rare wouldn’t have had before this year. ically so he could go to a school that admission for a champion. “I didn’t really think I’d be able to takes part in the Scripps program. “She’s a really, really good spell- do it,” the soft-spoken winner said. Naysa is from Frisco, less than 15 er. She deserved the trophy as much “I had confidence that I could do miles to the west. And third-place as I did,” Karthik said of Naysa.

Trump meets with families affected by Texas shooting ‘He spent time talking to the survivors and asking on that Trump repeatedly used the word ‘wacky’ to what happened and what would have made a difference’ describe the shooter and the trench coat he wore. By JONATHAN LEMIRE president’s role as na- Trump “met with us She said she told Trump, The Associated Press tional comforter-in-chief. privately and showed sin- “Maybe if everyone had Trump met with more cerity, compassion, and access to mental health HOUSTON — Seeking than two dozen people concern on making our care, we wouldn’t be in to comfort grieving fami- affected by the shooting, schools safer across the the situation.” lies and shaken survivors, and did not publicly share nation,” she wrote in a President Donald Trump Hart, an Army veteran, his message for the griev- Facebook post after the said she also suggested spent more than an hour ing families and local meeting. “He spent time employing veterans as privately Thursday with leaders during a meeting talking to the survivors sentinels in schools. She some of those impacted at a Coast Guard base out- and asking on what hap- said Trump responded, by a Texas mass school side Houston. pened and what would shooting that killed 10 Pamela Stanich — have made a difference. “And arm them?” She and wounded more than a whose 17-year-old son, Changes are coming for replied, “No,” but said dozen on May 18. Jared Black, was among the good. Thank you Mr. Trump “kept mentioning” The latest spasm of vi- the eight students killed Trump.” arming classroom teach- olence in a year marred — was one of the parents Rhonda Hart, whose ers. “It was like talking to by assaults on the nation’s who met with Trump, pre- 14-year-old daughter, a toddler,” Hart said. schools, the shooting at senting him with a family Kimberly Vaughan, was Reporters were not Santa Fe High School statement and a copy of killed at the school, told permitted to witness the was the latest to test the her son’s eulogy. The Associated Press meeting.

Obituaries Continued from Page 5A Don Winstead a.m. Saturday at Otts Public Schools. She was Dorothy West COLUMBUS — Don- Funeral Home Chapel a member of Roxanna COLUMBUS — ald Leslie “Don” Win- with Foster Wallace Baptist Church and Dorothy West, 84, died stead, 81, died May 31, officiating. Graveside Providence Mission- May 31, 2018, at Baptist 2018, at his residence. services will follow in ary Baptist Church in Memorial Hospital-GT. Fairview Cemetery. Chicago. Arrangements are Arrangements are Visitation will be from In addition to her incomplete and will be incomplete and will be 6-8 p.m. Friday at the parents, she was announced by Memori- announced by Lowndes funeral home. Otts Fu- preceded in death by al Gunter Peel Funeral Funeral Home. neral Home is in charge her brothers, Wilford Home & Crematory, of arrangements. Wallace and MacAr- Second Avenue North Mrs. Miller was thur Wallace; and one Nell Caldwell location. born Dec. 28, 1938, in grandchild. COLUMBUS — Nell Beaverton, Alabama, to She is survived J. Caldwell, 87, died Marie Miller the late JB and Ma- by her son, Warren May 31, 2018, at Baptist LAWRENCEVILLE, mie Fleming Wallace. Christopher McCollum; Memorial Hospital-GT. Ga. — Marie Ann She was a graduate of daughter, Yolande’ La- Arrangements are Wallace Miller, 79, Sulligent High School treese McVey; brother, incomplete and will be died May 26, 2018, at and Gregory Secre- Rev. James Wallace, announced by Memori- Sceptre Rehabilitation tarial College. She was Sr.; sister, Josephine al Gunter Peel Funeral Facility in Snellville, formerly employed with Wallace; three grand- Home & Crematory, Georgia. First National Bank and children; and four Second Avenue North Services will be at 11 retired from Chicago great-grandchildren. location. 8A Friday, June 1, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Raytheon to invest $100M to expand Mississippi radar plant ‘This is the high-tech type of industry we’re looking for in Mississippi. future aircraft carriers and annually. Raytheon could get amphibious ships. He said as- more than $400,000 in rebates There’s no more higher tech that manufacturing these radar systems.’ sembly of the multi-ton radars over 10 years. would be heavily automated. Scott County will provide By JEFF AMY help accommodate a contract to “That’s the consolidation “This is the high-tech type a tax break cutting property The Associated Press make multi-ton radars for Navy we’re looking for and the econ- of industry we’re looking for in taxes by two thirds. Newt Ish- ships. omies of scale we get on that,” Mississippi. There’s no more ee, executive director of the JACKSON — A defense con- Mississippi Development Kramer said. “It’s really about higher tech that manufacturing Mid-Mississippi Development tractor announced Thursday these radar systems.” Authority spokeswoman Tam- us growing on the capability we District, said he was unable that it will invest $100 million at my Craft said the expansion already have in Forest.” The state is giving Raytheon Thursday to estimate its value, its Mississippi plant to expand will initially create 30 jobs, The Navy has already paid $3 million to prepare the site but it could be worth millions. its ability to make and test mili- potentially adding 45 over the Raytheon more than $500 mil- and upgrade infrastructure, tary radars. next five years. lion to design, engineer and plus $1 million to train workers. Raytheon said the Forest Raytheon Co. of Waltham, Wes Kramer, who leads the begin producing SPY-6 radars Craft says Raytheon also complex will continue to make Massachusetts, said it will ex- Raytheon division that makes to protect ships from airplanes qualifies for incentives that will other kinds of radars and elec- pand its 660-worker facility in military radars, said the capi- and missiles. Kramer said the rebate some worker income tax- tronic warfare components. the Mississippi town of For- tal-intensive facility would give radars will go on all new Navy es to the company. Those incen- Construction will begin in est. The plan calls for adding a Raytheon the ability to test destroyers, and he expects tives require Raytheon to pay August, with completion ex- 50,000 square-foot building to small and large radars alike. versions of the radar to go on new workers at least $34,275 pected in early 2020.

Trump tariffs on American allies draw retaliation threats ‘Economic nationalism leads to war. This is exactly time for negotiations — a reprieve set to expire at midnight Thursday. what happened in the 1930s.’ Other countries, including Ja- pan, America’s closest ally in Asia, French President Emmanuel Macron are already paying the tariffs. By KEN THOMAS drive up prices for American con- The administration’s actions and PAUL WISEMAN sumers and companies and are drew fire from Europe, Canada and The Associated Press likely to heighten uncertainty for Mexico and promises to quickly re- businesses and investors around taliate against U.S. exports. WASHINGTON — The Trump the globe. “This is protectionism, pure and administration delivered a gut Commerce Secretary Wilbur simple,” said Jean-Claude Juncker, punch to America’s closest allies Ross said the tariffs — 25 percent president of the European Commis- Thursday, imposing tariffs on steel on imported steel, 10 percent on sion. and aluminum from Europe, Mexi- aluminum — would take effect Fri- French President Emmanuel co and Canada in a move that drew day. Macron called the U.S. decision to immediate vows of retaliation. President Donald Trump had levy tariffs on the European Union Stock prices slumped amid fears originally imposed the tariffs in “illegal” and a “mistake.” He omi- of a trade war, with the Dow Jones March, saying a reliance on import- nously recalled the pre-World War industrial average falling nearly 252 ed metals threatened national secu- II period saying, “Economic nation- points, or 1 percent, to 24,415.84. rity. But he exempted Canada, Mex- alism leads to war. This is exactly The import duties threaten to ico and the European Union to buy what happened in the 1930s.”

North Koreans to meet Trump; deliver letter from leader ing Thursday with former his comments were the ‘... It would be nothing short of tragic North Korean military in- most positive from any to let this opportunity go to waste’ telligence chief Kim Yong U.S. official since Trump Chol. “Our two countries abruptly canceled the Secretary of State Mike Pompeo face a pivotal moment in meeting last week after By MATTHEW LEE of State Mike Pompeo our relationship, and it belligerent statements and JOSH LEDERMAN said after reporting “good would be nothing short of from the North. The Associated Press progress” in talks be- tragic to let this opportu- The two countries, tween the two sides to nity go to waste.” eying the first summit NEW YORK — A top revive an on-again, off- He would not say that between the U.S. and the aide to Kim Jong Un will again nuclear summit. the summit is a definite North after six decades of make a rare visit to Wash- “I am confident we are go for Singapore on June hostility, have also been ington Friday to hand a moving in the right direc- 12 and could not say if that holding negotiations in letter from the North Ko- tion,” Pompeo told report- decision would be made Singapore and the demil- rean leader to President ers at a news conference after Trump reads Kim itarized zone between the Donald Trump, Secretary in New York after meet- Jong Un’s letter. However, two Koreas.

Makeup and pig’s blood: Reporter describes his faked slaying The Associated Press “I said: ‘Great. Why “I took a mouthful of death. After that, he ended have you been waiting for a it and spit it out,” he said. up in a morgue that he said KIEV, Ukraine — To month?’” he recounted. One of the officers also was “freezing as hell.” mimic gore, they used To make the staged told him how to fall down Once inside the makeup and pig’s blood. murder look genuine, Bab- to appear to have been gen- morgue, Babchenko said They shot bullet holes in chenko said, security of- uinely shot. he was “resurrected,” tak- one of his sweatshirts. ficers took his sweatshirt His wife called an am- ing off the blood-stained And to top off Arkady Bab- and shot holes in it. Bab- bulance and he was tak- clothes. “I just sat there chenko’s staged murder, chenko said he put on the en to a hospital intensive watching the news about Cheap thrills. they even took him to the Go for a walk. morgue. shirt and got smeared with care unit, where a forensic what a great guy I was,” he The journalist revealed pig’s blood. expert “documented” his added. Thursday how Ukrainian security services faked his murder to thwart a contract hit allegedly arranged by Babchenko’s native Russia. Police said Tuesday night that Babchenko had been shot and killed in his apartment building. The next day, he showed up alive in front of journalists and authorities revealed that it all had been a ruse and said that the organizer of the planned assassina- tion had been arrested. At a news conference, Babchenko himself wasn’t clear on why the security services thought the elab- orate deception was neces- sary. “They probably had their reasons. Maybe they wanted to collect proof that would be 100 percent sol- id,” he told reporters. One of Russia’s best- known war reporters and a vehement Kremlin critic, the 41-year-old Babchenko fled the country in Febru- ary 2017 because of what he described as death threats. He said Ukrainian agents came to him about a month ago and said that Russian security services had put out an order for his slaying. SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 COLLEGE BASEBALL: Tallahassee Regional After 39 seasons, Florida State’s Martin still searching for title By Brett Hudson He sees all three of those men Tallahassee where the host is entertaining weekend, as it did Thursday, [email protected] as legitimate threats to end his two Power 5 conference teams, would be nothing new; it’s been season. regional joined in that status by the that way all season. The only TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — “This is a dog AT DICK HOWSER STADIUM, Greensboro Regional and the difference this time was it con- Thirty-nine years in college gone good re- TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA Austin Regional. In the face of firmed Small’s first start since baseball will give one plenty of gional,” Martin Today’s Games that adversity, Martin finds no he formed a blister on his pitch- stories to tell, and Mike Martin said. “How many n Game 1 — Mississippi State point in complaining about his ing hand in his final start of the is living proof. Florida State’s (31-25) vs. Oklahoma (36-23), coaches are im- team’s path. regular season. baseball coach was able to look 11 a.m. (ESPNU; WKBB-FM 100.9 pressed with ev- “Like everybody else, we’re “I don’t anticipate any prob- at the other three coaches in and WFCA-FM 107.9) lems,” Henderson said. “They ery single team n just happy that we’re still play- the upcoming Tallahassee Re- Game 2 — Samford (36-24) at Flor- have a life of their own, they that’s in their ida State (43-17), 6 p.m. (ESPNU) ing,” Martin said. “I think you gional — Mississippi State’s Martin come and they go; he had one, regional? This look at it as, ‘Let’s play base- Gary Henderson, Oklahoma’s it’s gone and it hasn’t come is fun, this is the ball.’” Skip Johnson and Samford’s (ESPNU) when MSU (31-25) back. His side session was out- way it should be for all of our Casey Dunn — and immediate- faces Oklahoma (36-23), fol- standing, so I don’t anticipate ly recall days from early in their young men participating.” Small, Westburg active lowed by the hosting Seminoles anything.” coaching careers or, in the lat- Only one of them will ad- Under usual circumstances, MSU could also see the re- taking on Samford. ter’s case, his playing days. vance to a Super Regional, and MSU announcing Konnor Pilk- turn of freshman third base- Martin also knows he has to the process of finding out which The Tallahassee Regional ington and Ethan Small as its man Jordan Westburg, who has shake those memories quick. one does begins 11 a.m. Friday is one of just three regionals first two starting pitchers of the See REGIONAL, 4B

MAJOR LEAGUE NBA: Finals — Game 1 — Warriors 124, Cavaliers 114 COLLEGE SOFTBALL: BASEBALL Women’s CWS Braves back Gators rout in first after SEC rival in beating Nats opener By PAUL NEWBERRY By CLIFF BRUNT The Associated Press The Associated Press

ATLANTA — The way Sean OKLAHOMA CITY — Aleshia Newcomb started out, it didn’t Ocasio came through again, as look like he’d be around very long. she often has during her Florida Two straight walks. A double career. steal. A sacrifice fly. The senior hit a three-run ho- Just three hitters into the mer and pitched a complete game game, Newcomb and the Atlanta to help Florida beat Georgia 11-3 Braves were already behind. in five innings Thursday in the “I was angry at myself,” the Women’s College World Series. left-hander said. Ocasio gave up But Newcomb composed him- three runs and sev- self, threw seven strong innings en hits and allowed and posted his sixth straight win, Florida coach Tim leading Atlanta back into first Walton to save place with a 4-2 victory over the Kyle Terada/USA TODAY Sports pitcher Kelly Barn- Cleveland Cavaliers center Tristan Thompson (13) and Golden State Warriors forward Washington Nationals on Thurs- hill. Hannah Ad- Draymond Green (23) argue during overtime in game one of the 2018 NBA Finals at day night. Oracle Arena. ams had two hits, In the start of a four-game se- including a solo Ocasio ries between the top teams in homer and Jordan the NL East, the Braves snapped Roberts had a two-run blast for Washington’s six-game winning the second-seeded Gators (56-9). streak and reclaimed first place “I think, the one thing that I by a half-game over the Nationals. WE MEET AGAIN praise our coaches and our staff Newcomb (6-1) was roughed is to do the best job they can and up by Washington in his season Tempers flare as Warriors beat Cavaliers in overtime in series opener know our personnel,” Walton said. debut April 2. Since then, he’s 6-0 “We felt like Aleshia was the best By JANIE McCAULEY made the first of two free throws with 4.7 with a sparkling 2.16 ERA in 10 match-up with Georgia swingers. The Associated Press seconds left after being fouled by Klay starts. Her athleticism in the circle, a lot Thompson, but when Smith secured the But the lefty was coming off of things led to that decision.” OAKLAND, Calif. — The Golden rebound of the second, he dribbled back a tough outing in Boston, where State Warriors somehow withstood LeB- Ocasio improved to 23-7 for the toward halfcourt instead of shooting, ap- he lasted only three innings — ron James’ latest brilliance on the NBA season. It was the 71st pitching parently thinking the Cavs had a lead. his shortest start of the season, Finals stage. win of her career. “He thought it was over. He thought though he didn’t get a decision in A costly blunder by J.R. Smith and a Ocasio got help from her team- the 8-6 loss. disputed foul call involving James him- we were up one,” coach Tyronn Lue said. mates. Roberts entered the game Manager Brian Snitker was ea- self sure helped. Yet Smith insisted he knew the score. as a pinch hitter for Jordan Mat- ger to see how Newcomb would Stephen Curry scored 29 points and Green figured Smith was simply looking thews and delivered the homer in bounce back. the Warriors capitalized on Smith’s mis- for James, saying, “I would have looked the fourth inning. Just fine, it turned out. take that sent the game into overtime, for LeBron, too.” “I’ve thought about this since “This is a huge step in how far overcoming a 51-point performance by “I just thought we were going to call a I was a little girl,” Roberts said. he’s come and where he’s going,” James to beat Cleveland 124-114 in Game timeout. Because I got the rebound, I’m “It’s just awesome to be able to Snitker said. 1 on Thursday night. pretty sure I couldn’t shoot it over KD,” answer to the call. My dad texts Anthony Rendon drove in in The game nearly over, James jawed Smith said of Kevin Durant. “If I thought me every day before the game and both Washington runs with a sac- with both Curry and Klay Thompson, we were ahead, I would have just held on says just be ready, be ready to an- rifice fly in the first and an RBI then Tristan Thompson and Draymond to the ball so they could foul me. Clearly swer to the call. And that’s what single in the third. Newcomb was Green tangled moments later and made that wasn’t the case.” I did. I’m just happy to be able to dominant the rest of the way , re- contact. After replay review, Tristan Instead, OT. help out my team.” tiring 14 of 15 hitters before he Thompson received a Flagrant 2 foul and And why not? Both teams were pushed Alyssa DiCarlo and Justice was lifted for a pinch hitter after a ejection with 2.6 seconds left. to their limits in seven-game conference Milz hit home runs for Georgia 1-2-3 seventh. He threw 93 pitches James was in utter disbelief as reg- finals they each had to win on the road. (48-12). DiCarlo, whose homer — 61 for strikes. ulation ended stunningly: George Hill See FINALS, 4B See WCWS, 4B

LOCAL RACING Mallett hopes for better finish at The Mag By DAVID MILLER faster out of the gate.” Magnolia],” Mallett said. “You need Special to The Dispatch Mallett will race tonight at Mag- to be in position to win. A slick place nolia Motor Speedway in USCS’ like that, in my opinion, is more of a Everything is clicking for Jordon “Fast Friday” event, the series’ sec- momentum game. You can’t expect Mallett, who leads the United Sprint ond stop at Magnolia this season. to go as fast as what you could when Car Series national points in his bid Mallett has raced at Magnolia three [the track surface] is hooked up. to repeat as series champion. times since 2012. He finished ninth “You have to keep in mind that The Arkansas native hadn’t won earlier this year and in 2012 and every time you slow, it takes so a race by this time last season, but took 11th in 2017. long to get up to speed because of he currently has three wins in three Mallett’s early-season program wheel spin … the car wants to slip states in 2018. has improved, even while breaking out from you. You have to be smart in the seat to know when you can “We’ve always been a little slow in a new car, but so has his “slick- make your moves.” beginning the season,” Mallett said, track game,” which will be put to The 25-year-old Arkansas native “so we’re glad that we’ve picked up the test at one of the country’s slick- David Miller/Special to The Dispatch is beginning to develop the patience Jordon Mallett (14) tries to pass Derek Hagar during speed a little quicker this year and est race surfaces at The Mag. and strategy needed to navigate know what we have to do now to be “Track position is pretty key [at the 2017 Frostbuster 150 at Magnolia Speedway. See RACING, 4B 2B Friday, June 1, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com briefly GOLF Mississippi State Football enrolls 17 newcomers during summer class Woods rallies to salvage par in return to Memorial The Mississippi State football program nearly has its signing class on campus. By DOUG FERGUSON MSU announced 17 signees enrolled in summer classes, joining third round and had to play as a single turf in frustration. The ball went over The Associated Press the three that enrolled early in time to participate in spring practice. Sunday morning. an iron fence and into a backyard, out It secures for MSU nearly the entirety of its recruiting class that was What turned it around for him was a of bounds. ranked 27th in the nation by 247 Sports. DUBLIN, Ohio — One shot on the 3-iron from 245 yards that had to carry That led to double bogey, and he The signees that enrolled: linebacker Aaron Brule, defensive wrong side of the creek. One shot in a pond in front of the green on the par- followed by hitting into a bunker on end Jaden Crumedy, tight end Brad Cumbest, defensive back Esaias the water. Another one in someone’s 5 fifth. the par-3 16th and missing a short par Furdge, Starkville native tight end Cameron Gardner, linebacker Jett backyard. Johnson, offensive lineman Kwatrivous Johnson, Starkville native “That was huge because I just came save, sending him to 4 over through Tiger Woods was headed for anoth- offensive lineman Kameron Jones, linebacker Sh’Mar Kilby-Lane, off three-putting 4. I hit it over the back seven holes. defensive tackle Fabien Lovett, quarterback Jalen Mayden, defensive er bad memory at the Memorial. on 3 with a wedge, and I needed to get He attributed the slow start to tight- back Shawn Preston Jr., defensive back Jaylon Reed, defensive tackle One shot changed everything. some momentum going,” Woods said. ness in his back, though he said that Devon Robinson, tight end Geor’quarius Spivey, linebacker Nathaniel Woods recovered from a rugged Watson and defensive end Cameron Young. start Thursday by running off three “I had two par 5s left. I figured I could was no cause for alarm even with four The three left unenrolled are running back La’damian Webb, wide get to even par somehow. But I needed back surgeries. The last one was to receiver Malik Heath and wide receiver Johnquarise Patterson. Webb straight birdies late in the opening is expected to enroll later in the summer; Patterson also signed with a round to salvage an even-par 72 at to take care of 5 first. And I was able fuse two discs in his lower back just junior college on National Signing Day, leaving that option easily open Muirfield Village, leaving him seven to do it.” over a year ago. for him. shots behind in a tie for 47th. The par 5s are what got Woods into Woods said he has occasional days n In other football news, MSU announced four kickoff times this mess in the first place. when his back tightens and he can’t get Thursday, those for the first three weeks of the season and the regular “I fought back and I didn’t really season finale against Ole Miss. MSU’s first game of the season, Sept. 1 have much starting out,” Woods said. With a slight wind into him on the it entirely loose, but there’s no pain in- against Stephen F. Austin, will kick off at 6:30 p.m. on ESPNU. “Didn’t really feel my swing very well, par-5 11th, he played it as a three-shot volved and he said it was “no biggie.” The following week, MSU will travel to Kansas State for an 11 a.m. and consequently I hit it both ways — hole by teeing off with a 2-iron. Woods The front nine was a big deal, start- game on ESPN before returning home to face UL Lafayette at 6:30 p.m. pulled that so far left the ball went over ing with that 3-iron over the water. He Sept. 15 on SEC Network Alternate. mainly left. I wasn’t rotating very well. The Egg Bowl will kick off at 6:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Night on Made a few tweaks, a few changes, the creek and into shin-high grass. He two-putted from about 50 feet for bird- ESPN in Oxford. made a couple of birdies, made a couple did well to chop it back to the fairway, ie, found the fairway on No. 6 that left a —Brett Hudson of putts, and lo and behold, I finished at only to put his next shot with a long wedge into 3 feet for a tap-in birdie, and Ole Miss even par. I know it’s a long way back, iron into the water in front of the green. then hit out of a greenside bunker and but at least I’ve got a fighting chance.” He got up-and-down for bogey. used the slope for it to roll out to 2 feet Women’s player Hartono up for national award Woods is a five-time winner at the On the par-5 15th, Woods had two on the par-5 seventh. OXFORD — Ole Miss women’s tennis senior Arianne Hartono (Meppel, Netherlands) has been named one of four nominees for Memorial. The last time he was at mighty swings — one that sent the ball Woods got up-and-down for par on the Honda Sports Award for women’s tennis, as announced by the Muirfield Village was three years ago, well to the right; one on the way back, the ninth from 62 yards in front of the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards (CWSA) Thursday. when he shot a career-high 85 in the leaving him to slam his club into the water after a poor drive. Hartono joins University of North Carolina’s Makenna Jones, Astra Sharma of Vanderbilt University and Bianca Turati from the University of Texas as nominees for the award. Shubhankar Sharma 36-40—76 a-Celia Barquin Arozamena 38-38-76 Jonathan Hodge 34-34—68 Greiner to Toledo (IL). Selected the contract Hartono recently capped her outstanding career by winning the J.J. Spaun 37-40—77 a-Maria Fassi 39-37-76 Julian Etulain 33-35—68 of 3B Ronny Rodriguez from Toledo. Golf Doc Redman 36-41—77 Haru (Harukyo) Nomura 39-37-76 Samuel Del Val 36-32—68 MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed OF Byron 2018 NCAA Singles Championship, the first NCAA singles title in PGA Tour Bud Cauley 37-40—77 Min Young Lee 39-37-76 J.T. Griffin 34-34—68 Buxton on the 10-day DL. Optioned RHP Aar- program history. She was also the first player in program history to be Charl Schwartzel 38-39—77 Jillian Hollis 38-38-76 Doug Letson 35-33—68 on Slegers to Rochester (IL). Recalled RHP Memorial Trey Mullinax 39-38—77 Kotono Kozuma 38-38-76 Stuart Macdonald 33-36—69 Tyler Duffey from Rochester. named SEC Player of the Year after finishing 11-2 at No. 1 singles in Thursday Kevin Na 37-41—78 Ssu-Chia Cheng 38-38-76 Brady Schnell 36-33—69 OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned RHP the SEC. The ITA Co-Senior Player of the Year, Hartono finished the At Muirfield Village GC James Hahn 37-41—78 a-Allisen Corpuz 37-39-76 Alex Prugh 36-33—69 Carlos Ramirez to Nashville (PCL). Reinstat- Dublin, Ohio Brandon Harkins 41-38—79 Supamas Sangchan 37-39-76 Casey Wittenberg 35-34—69 ed DH Khris Davis from the 10-day DL. year winning 17-straight matches, including 23 wins against ranked Purse: $8.9 million Sangmoon Bae 40-39—79 Jeong Eun Lee 40-36-76 John Chin 34-35—69 SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned INF Gor- opponents, and ranked in the top 10 in both singles and doubles in the Yardage: 7,392; Par: 72 (36-36) K.J. Choi 35-45—80 Minami Hiruta 39-37-76 Derek Ernst 34-35—69 don Beckham to Tacoma (PCL). Reinstated First Round Keith Mitchell 39-43—82 Amy Yang 38-38-76 Brian Campbell 36-33—69 INF Dee Gordon from the 10-day DL. final ITA rankings. A three-time All-SEC selection, Hartono helped lead Abraham Ancer 33-32—65 Danny Lee 39-44—83 Ai Suzuki 39-37-76 Dawie van der Walt 35-34—69 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned RHP Jaime the Rebels to their highest final ranking (8) since 1999 as well as the Joaquin Niemann 34-31—65 Sung Hyun Park 40-36-76 Sean Kelly 33-36—69 Schultz to Durham (IL). Reinstated RHP Na- Hideki Matsuyama 33-32—65 U.S. Women’s Open Pernilla Lindberg 39-37-76 Adam Webb 35-34—69 than Eovaldi from the 60-day DL. Transferred NCAA Sweet Sixteen. Beau Hossler 32-34—66 Thursday Moriya Jutanugarn 39-37-76 Barrett Waters 34-35—69 RHP Jake Faria to the 60-day DL. Traded C Off the court, Hartono is a three-time ITA Scholar-Athlete and four- Jamie Lovemark 33-34—67 At Shoal Creek CC Brittany Altomare 39-37-76 Kyle Reifers 35-34—69 Curt Casali to Cincinnati for cash. Grayson Murray 34-33—67 Birmingham, Ala. a-Olivia Mehaffey 39-37-76 Jose de Jesus Rodriguez 33-36—69 TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned 1B/OF Ryan time member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll. She was also named an Kyle Stanley 34-33—67 Purse: $5 million Giulia Molinaro 37-39-76 Eric Axley 34-35—69 Rua to Round Rock (PCL). Reinstated 3B Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholar. Hartono graduated from Ole Miss with a Lucas Glover 34-33—67 Yardage: 6,693; Par: 72 (36-36) Hyun Kyung Park 37-39-76 Wes Roach 33-36—69 Adrian Beltre from the 10-day DL. Byeong Hun An 34-34—68 (a-amateur) a-Gaeun Songa 38-38-76 Jason Gore 35-34—69 National League 3.93 grade point average in psychology. Patrick Cantlay 35-33—68 First Round a-Olivia Cason 38-38-76 Martin Trainer 32-37—69 ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP Matt The Honda Sports Award has been presented annually by Patrick Rodgers 33-35—68 Ariya Jutanugarn 34-33-67 Britney Yada 37-39-76 Conner Godsey 36-33—69 Wisler to Gwinnett (IL). Selected the contract Wesley Bryan 32-36—68 Sarah Jane Smith 36-31-67 Gaby Lopez 37-40-77 Seth Reeves 33-36—69 of Miguel Socolovich from Gwinnett. the CWSA for the past 42 years to the top women athletes in 12 Ryan Armour 34-34—68 Jeongeun6 Lee 33-34-67 Kris Tamulis 38-39-77 Roberto Diaz 34-35—69 CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned C Tony Cruz NCAA-sanctioned sports and signifies “the best of the best in collegiate Jason Day 32-36—68 Danielle Kang 35-34-69 Jessica Korda 39-38-77 Adam Long 34-35—69 to Louisville (IL). Keegan Bradley 33-35—68 Michelle Wie 34-35-69 Paula Creamer 37-40-77 Alex Kang 35-34—69 — Optioned SP athletics.” The winner of the sport award becomes a finalist for the Peter Uihlein 34-35—69 a-Linn Grant 35-34-69 Brittany Lang 40-37-77 Luke Guthrie 35-34—69 Pat Venditte to Oklahoma City. Reinstated Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year and the prestigious 2018 Honda Gary Woodland 32-37—69 a-Patty Tavatanakit 36-34-70 Ryann O’Toole 40-37-77 Chad Ramey 36-33—69 LHP Clayton Kershaw from the 10-day DL. David Lingmerth 37-32—69 Mel Reid 34-36-70 Sarah Kemp 37-40-77 Mark Hubbard 36-33—69 — Placed SS Cup which will be presented on a live telecast on CBS Sports Network Brian Gay 37-32—69 Luna Sobron Galmes 36-34-70 Candie Kung 37-40-77 Brandon Matthews 34-36—70 Pedro Florimon and OF Rhys Hoskins on the on June 25 in downtown Los, Angeles. Bryson DeChambeau 34-35—69 a-Kristen Gillman 35-35-70 a-Emilia Migliaccio 35-42-77 Erik Compton 37-33—70 10-day DL; Hoskins retroactive to Wednes- Alex Cejka 33-36—69 Emily Kristine Pedersen 35-35-70 Sandra Gal 39-38-77 Chip Lynn 35-35—70 day. Designated RHP Drew Hutchison for The nominees were chosen by a combination of NCAA Cham- Branden Grace 33-36—69 Hyo-Joo Kim 34-36-70 Jing Yan 36-41-77 Bio Kim 36-34—70 assignment. Recalled RHP Mark Leiter Jr. pionship finish and the ITA final national rankings. The Honda Sport Andrew Dorn 35-34—69 Madelene Sagstrom 34-36-70 Katelyn Dambaugh 40-37-77 Max McGreevy 36-34—70 and OF Dylan Cozens from Lehigh Valley (IL). Bill Haas 34-36—70 Nelly Korda 33-37-70 Maria Hernandez 39-38-77 Nelson Ledesma 34-36—70 Selected the contract of 3B Mitch Walding Award winner for Tennis will be announced later this week after voting Louis Oosthuizen 36-34—70 Sei Young Kim 33-37-70 a-Sophie Hausmann 39-39-78 Shane Bertsch 36-34—70 from Lehigh Valley. Transferred RHP Jerad by administrators from over 1,000 NCAA member schools. Each NCAA Kevin Kisner 36-34—70 Inbee Park 34-36-70 Shanshan Feng 40-38-78 Carlos Sainz Jr 35-35—70 Eickhoff to the 60-day DL. Billy Horschel 35-35—70 Jihyun Kim 35-35-70 Karine Icher 40-38-78 Hunter Hamrick 37-33—70 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Placed RHP member institution has a vote. J.B. Holmes 35-35—70 Su-Hyun Oh 36-34-70 Nicole Broch Larsen 40-38-78 Lee McCoy 35-35—70 Alex Reyes on the 10-day DL. Optioned OF Honda Sports Award winners will be presented with the honor Tom Hoge 37-34—71 Lindy Duncan 36-35-71 Lee Lopez 37-41-78 Ryan Brehm 36-34—70 Tyler O’Neill and RHP John Gant to Memphis Luke List 35-36—71 Lexi Thompson 34-37-71 Sun Young Yoo 38-40-78 Sebastian Cappelen 36-34—70 (PCL). Recalled LHP Austin Gomber, RHP during on-campus presentations throughout the year and all Honda Kiradech Aphibarnrat 35-36—71 Wei-Ling Hsu 35-36-71 Nannette Hill 38-40-78 Oscar Fraustro 36-34—70 Mike Mayers and 1B Luke Voit from Memphis. Sports Award winners become a finalist for the prestigious 2018 Honda Anirban Lahiri 35-36—71 Chella Choi 36-35-71 Angel Yin 39-40-79 Dicky Pride 35-35—70 Sent RHP Carlos Martinez to Springfield (TL) Henrik Stenson 33-38—71 Lydia Ko 35-36-71 Yiyi Liu 38-41-79 Maverick McNealy 34-36—70 for a rehab assignment. Cup award presented in June. Patrick Reed 35-36—71 Hye-Jin Choi 36-35-71 Kaori Takayama 41-39-80 Justin Hueber 35-35—70 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Optioned RHP The CWSA, celebrating its 42nd year, has honored the nation’s top Russell Henley 33-38—71 Casey Danielson 35-37-72 Fumika Kawagishi 38-42-80 Rodolfo Cazaubon 33-37—70 Derek Law to Sacramento (PCL). Justin Rose 34-37—71 Sophie Walker 35-37-72 a-Evelyn Arguelles 40-40-80 Sungjae Im 35-35—70 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Optioned NCAA women athletes for their superior athletic skills, leadership, aca- Matt Kuchar 35-36—71 a-Elizabeth Wang 36-36-72 a-Jennifer Chang 39-42-81 Chase Seiffert 34-36—70 RHP Trevor Gott to Syracuse (IL). Reinstated demic excellence and eagerness to participate in community service. Nick Watney 35-36—71 Wichanee Meechai 36-36-72 Anne Van Dam 40-41-81 David Gazzolo 35-35—70 RHP Ryan Madson from the 10-day DL. Andrew Landry 34-37—71 Mo Martin 37-35-72 a-Erica Shepherd 38-44-82 Bryan Bigley 38-33—71 FOOTBALL Since commencing its sponsorship in 1986, Honda has provided more Robert Streb 36-35—71 Jennifer Song 39-33-72 a-Andrea Lee 39-43-82 Stuart Appleby 38-33—71 National Football League than $3.1 million in institutional grants to the universities of the award Jonas Blixt 33-38—71 Minjee Lee 36-36-72 Christine Song 39-43-82 Jose Toledo 39-32—71 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Signed OL Mason Si Woo Kim 36-35—71 a-Albane Valenzuela 35-37-72 Mi Jung Hur 42-41-83 Nick Rousey 36-35—71 Cole to a four-year contract. winners and nominees to support women’s athletics programs. Tony Finau 34-37—71 a-Hailee Cooper 37-35-72 a-Kelsey Chugg 41-42-83 Brett Drewitt 34-37—71 BUFFALO BILLS — Released C Eric Wood n Football times unveiled: At Oxford, kickoff times and TV Bubba Watson 34-37—71 Olafia Kristinsdottir 35-37-72 Sarah Schober 41-42-83 Billy Kennerly 37-34—71 after reaching an injury settlement. Ryan Moore 36-35—71 Jane Park 37-35-72 a-Celeste Dao 42-41-83 Jim Knous 37-34—71 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Announced direc- assignments for 2018 Ole Miss football games against Texas Tech, Julian Suri 33-38—71 In-Kyung Kim 36-36-72 Grace Na 42-42-84 Gregor Main 34-37—71 tor of player personnel Chisom Opara, direc- Southern Illinois, Alabama and Mississippi State were announced Martin Laird 36-36—72 Jenny Shin 36-36-72 a-Sophia Schubert 44-41-85 Willy Wilcox 36-35—71 tor of college scouting Bobby Vega, college Adam Scott 35-37—72 Georgia Hall 35-37-72 Matt Harmon 37-34—71 scouting assistant Keegan Leyrer and scouts Thursday. Mackenzie Hughes 36-36—72 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 36-36-72 Web.com Tour Kramer Hickok 35-36—71 Zac Bocian, Scott Levin and Patrick Moore Ole Miss will open the 2018 season on Sept. 1 in Houston, vs. Brian Stuard 34-38—72 Caroline Masson 36-36-72 Rex Hospital Open Brendon de Jonge 35-36—71 will not return next season. Named Steve Texas Tech, in the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff, at NRG Stadium. Kickoff is Ted Potter, Jr. 36-36—72 a-Lucy Li 35-37-72 Thursday Scott Pinckney 37-34—71 Malin director of college scouting. Promoted Pat Perez 36-36—72 Megan Khang 36-36-72 At TPC Wakefield Plantation Patrick Sullivan 37-34—71 Chris Cooper to vice president of football slated for 11 a.m. and will be televised on ESPN. Justin Thomas 36-36—72 a-Gina Kim 34-38-72 Raleigh, N.C. Bhavik Patel 35-36—71 administration, Brandon Sosna to salary cap The Rebels’ home opener vs. Southern Illinois will kick at 3 p.m. Rickie Fowler 35-37—72 Pornanong Phatlum 39-34-73 Purse: $650,000 Dan McCarthy 36-35—71 analyst and scouting assistant Scott Kaniecki Tiger Woods 33-39—72 Angela Stanford 36-37-73 Yardage: 7,257; Par: 71 (36-35) Tag Ridings 35-36—71 to defensive quality control coach. and will air on SEC Network Alternate. Cameron Davis 35-37—72 Katherine Kirk 34-39-73 First Round Carter Jenkins 37-34—71 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Reached an injury Ole Miss and Alabama will square off on Sept. 15 at Vaught-Hem- Scott Brown 36-36—72 So Yeon Ryu 36-37-73 Sebastian Munoz 34-30—64 Connor Arendell 36-36—72 settlement with S Michael Cirino. Patton Kizzire 35-37—72 Eun-Hee Ji 36-37-73 Roger Sloan 32-32—64 Fernando Mechereffe 36-36—72 HOCKEY ingway Stadium at 6 p.m. and will be televised nationally on ESPN. Dustin Johnson 36-36—72 Ashleigh Buhai 39-34-73 Sepp Straka 34-31—65 D.H. Lee 39-33—72 National Hockey League The annual Battle for the Golden Egg against the Mississippi State Emiliano Grillo 36-36—72 Marina Alex 35-38-73 Chris Baker 33-32—65 Erik Barnes 39-33—72 CALGARY FLAMES — Named Geoff Ward Chesson Hadley 37-36—73 Cristie Kerr 38-35-73 Brian Richey 34-32—66 Johnny Ruiz 37-35—72 and Ryan Huska assistant coaches. Bulldogs will be played Nov. 22 in Oxford at 6:30 p.m., also on ESPN. Whee Kim 35-38—73 Carlota Ciganda 37-36-73 Michael Arnaud 33-33—66 Michael Weaver 38-34—72 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Agreed to n In other football news, Ole Miss senior Sean Rawlings has been Shane Lowry 36-37—73 Brooke Henderson 38-35-73 Josh Teater 29-37—66 Ray Kraivixien 34-38—72 terms with F Jacob Nilsson on a one-year Rod Pampling 33-40—73 Saranporn Langkulgasettrin 34-39-73 Vince Covello 34-32—66 Parker Gillam 33-39—72 contract. named to the spring watch list for the 2018 Rimington Trophy, which Kenny Perry 36-37—73 Pei-Yun Chien 38-35-73 Joey Garber 36-30—66 Edward Loar 35-38—73 DALLAS STARS — Named Todd Nelson as- honors the top center in Division I FBS college football. Sam Burns 34-39—73 Charley Hull 37-37-74 Matt Fast 33-33—66 Andrew Novak 37-36—73 sistant coach. Rory Sabbatini 39-34—73 Anna Nordqvist 39-35-74 Jin Park 35-31—66 Jared Wolfe 39-34—73 NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Extended their Announced by the Rimington Trophy Committee on Monday, Kelly Kraft 35-38—73 Nasa Hataoka 34-40-74 Wyndham Clark 35-31—66 Grant Leaver 33-40—73 affiliation agreement with Worcester (AHL) the watch list has 57 centers, including at least one from every FBS John Senden 38-35—73 Azahara Munoz 36-38-74 Joseph Bramlett 32-34—66 Mike Van Sickle 39-34—73 through the 2019-20 season. Ollie Schniederjans 38-35—73 Emma Talley 36-38-74 Jamie Arnold 34-32—66 Michael Hebert 37-36—73 ST. LOUIS BLUES — Signed D Niko Mikkola conference. Charles Howell III 38-35—73 a-Yujeong Son 34-40-74 Kyoung-Hoon Lee 34-33—67 Patrick Newcomb 38-35—73 to a two-year, entry-level contract. Other SEC centers joining Rawlings on the Rimington Watch List Yusaku Miyazato 33-40—73 Tiffany Chan 36-38-74 Curtis Luck 34-33—67 Mito Pereira 35-38—73 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Fired associate Harry Ellis 36-37—73 Daniela Darquea 36-38-74 Rick Lamb 33-34—67 Mark Blakefield 37-36—73 coach Rick Bowness. Agreed to mutually part are Lamont Gaillard (Georgia), Elgton Jenkins (Mississippi State), Erik Sung Kang 34-40—74 a-Kaylee Benton 38-36-74 Ryan Yip 35-32—67 Taylor Moore 34-39—73 ways with assistant coach Brad Lauer. McCoy (Texas A&M), T.J. McCoy (Florida) and Donell Stanley (South Kevin Streelman 34-40—74 Rumi Yoshiba 37-37-74 Justin Lower 34-33—67 Rico Hoey 41-32—73 American Hockey League Adam Hadwin 36-38—74 Mirim Lee 35-39-74 Cameron Percy 33-34—67 Frank Lickliter II 36-37—73 AHL — Agreed to terms with president and Carolina). William McGirt 37-37—74 Lizette Salas 38-36-74 Byron Smith 34-33—67 Max Homa 38-36—74 chief executive officer David Andrews on a n Caracci earns honor in baseball: At Oxford, Ole Miss baseball Marc Leishman 36-38—74 Austin Ernst 36-38-74 Ben Kohles 33-34—67 Christian Brand 36-38—74 contract extension through June, 2020. Brice Garnett 38-36—74 In Gee Chun 37-37-74 Will Claxton 34-33—67 Brad Benjamin 38-36—74 MOTORSPORTS closer Parker Caracci was named a Second Team All-American by Russell Knox 35-39—74 Mi Hyang Lee 37-37-74 Kevin Dougherty 33-34—67 Tim Wilkinson 36-38—74 NASCAR — Promoted Gene Stefanyshyn Baseball America on Thursday. Rory McIlroy 36-38—74 Catriona Matthew 39-35-74 Gerardo Ruiz 34-33—67 Hank Lebioda 39-35—74 to senior vice president and chief interna- Phil Mickelson 34-40—74 a-Dylan Kim 37-37-74 Ben Taylor 34-33—67 Spencer Levin 36-38—74 tional officer, John Probst to vice president/ The baseball publication designated the Rebel closer after a stellar Satoshi Kodaira 36-38—74 a-Dana Williams 35-39-74 Michael Johnson 35-32—67 Seth Fair 38-36—74 innovation and racing development, John season. The sophomore out of Jackson, Mississippi, has recorded 10 Charley Hoffman 36-38—74 Solar Lee 37-38-75 Adam Svensson 36-31—67 Jacques Blaauw 39-35—74 Bobo to vice president/racing operations Kevin Tway 37-38—75 Klara Spilkova 37-38-75 Peter Tomasulo 33-34—67 Matt Ryan 38-37—75 and Scott Prime to vice president/strategic saves this season, putting him in a tie for seventh on the team’s all-time Stewart Cink 37-38—75 Dani Holmqvist 38-37-75 Rafael Campos 32-35—67 Michael Cromie 41-34—75 development. single-season charts. Behind Caracci, Ole Miss has totaled 20 saves as Ernie Els 35-40—75 Ayako Uehara 36-39-75 Bo Hoag 32-35—67 Kyle Jones 37-38—75 COLLEGE Jason Dufner 38-37—75 Jin Young Ko 38-37-75 Jimmy Stanger 35-33—68 Kris Blanks 39-36—75 CONCORDIA (ORE.) — Named Kat Tarr as- a team, putting it one behind the program’s single-season record of 21. Chris Kirk 35-40—75 Stacy Lewis 38-37-75 Kyle Thompson 36-32—68 Brendon Todd 37-38—75 sistant women’s soccer coach. The Jackson Prep product has been rock-solid in big situations Will Zalatoris 36-39—75 Karrie Webb 36-39-75 Daniel Mazziotta 35-33—68 Brandon Crick 36-40—76 KENNESAW STATE — Announced the res- Daniel Summerhays 38-37—75 Alena Sharp 38-37-75 Robby Shelton 33-35—68 Mark Baldwin 41-36—77 ignation of softball coach Anne D’Amour, to this season. Eight of his 10 saves, have come with the go-ahead run on Carl Pettersson 37-38—75 Teresa Lu 38-37-75 Chris Naegel 35-33—68 Ty Tryon 39-38—77 take the same position at Virginia Tech. base or at the plate. Eight of his saves have come with the tying run on John Huh 37-38—75 Cydney Clanton 36-39-75 Brian Davis 35-33—68 T.T. Crouch 39-40—79 KENTUCKY — Announced sophomore F PJ Vijay Singh 37-38—75 Julieta Granada 38-37-75 David Skinns 34-34—68 Washington withdrew from the NBA draft. base, including seven with the tying run in scoring position. Since March Xander Schauffele 40-35—75 Jacqui Concolino 38-37-75 Henrik Norlander 33-35—68 LANDER — Announced the addition of men’s 15, 2014, the Rebels are 159-1 when leading going into the ninth inning. Jordan Spieth 38-37—75 Cheyenne Woods 39-36-75 Albin Choi 33-35—68 Transactions wrestling for the 2019-20 academic year. Zach Johnson 37-38—75 Celine Herbin 38-37-75 Brad Hopfinger 35-33—68 MEMPHIS — Named Ted Bartels volunteer Nine of his 10 saves have come in SEC play and seven have come Jhonattan Vegas 38-37—75 Paula Reto 39-36-75 Max Marsico 36-32—68 Thursday’s Moves assistant women’s soccer coach. against ranked opponents. Caracci has struck out 29 over 17.1 innings Cameron Smith 38-37—75 a-Lei Ye 37-38-75 Mark Anderson 35-33—68 BASEBALL SETON HALL — Announced sophomore C Aaron Wise 37-38—75 Kim Kaufman 36-39-75 Rhein Gibson 36-32—68 American League Ike Obiagu is transferring from Florida State. in those appearances. For the season, Caracci (4-2) has 68 Sean O’Hair 40-35—75 Xiyu Lin 37-38-75 Stephan Jaeger 36-32—68 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Sent LHP Zach STANFORD — Announced graduate F Reid and just 10 walks with a 1.85 ERA. Martin Piller 39-37—76 a-Robyn Choi 37-38-75 Roland Thatcher 35-33—68 Britton to Frederick (Carolina) and SS Luis Travis withdrew from the NBA draft and will Jim Furyk 38-38—76 Ally McDonald 39-36-75 Scott Langley 36-32—68 Sardinas to Norfolk (IL) for rehab assign- transfer. Ole Miss faces Saint Louis at 6:30 p.m. today to open the Oxford Austin Cook 37-39—76 Brittany Lincicome 37-38-75 Chase Wright 33-35—68 ments. SYRACUSE — Announced junior G Tyus Bat- Regional. Yuta Ikeda 36-40—76 Martina Edberg 38-37-75 Max Rottluff 34-34—68 BOSTON RED SOX — Released 1B Hanley tle withdrew from the NBA draft. Jason Kokrak 38-38—76 Jenny Suh 38-38-76 Anders Albertson 34-34—68 Ramirez. WISCONSIN — Announced senior F Ethan —From Special Reports Kevin Chappell 40-36—76 Becky Morgan 36-40-76 Seann Harlingten 36-32—68 DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned C Grayson Happ withdrew from the NBA draft. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Friday, June 1, 2018 3b

Sunday’s Games Monday, June 4 briefly Baseball Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Vegas at Washington, 7 p.m. TBA Thursday, June 7 CALENDAR American League Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, x-Washington at Vegas, 7 p.m. East Division TBA Sunday, June 10 Alabama W L Pct GB Monday’s Game x-Vegas at Washington, 7 p.m. College Baseball Boston 39 18 .684 — x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Wednesday, June 13 Gillman tied for seventh place at U.S. Women’s Open NCAA tournament New York 35 17 .673 1½ winner, TBA x-Washington at Vegas, 7 p.m. TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama sophomore Kristen Gillman is Tampa Bay 28 27 .509 10 At Dick Howser Stadium, Toronto 25 31 .446 13½ At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium, tied for seventh place after carding a 2-under par 70 in the opening Baltimore 17 39 .304 21½ Gainesville, Florida Softball Tallahassee, Florida Central Division Today’s Games round of 2018 U.S. Women’s Open at Shoal Creek, Ala., on Thursday. W L Pct GB Division I World Series Game 1 — Jacksonville (39-19) vs. FAU At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, Gillman’s performance has her three shots off the lead and tied her Friday’s Games Cleveland 30 25 .545 — (40-17), 11 a.m. Detroit 26 30 .464 4½ Oklahoma City with UCLA freshman Patty Tavatanakit for low score among collegiate Mississippi State vs. Oklahoma, 11 a.m. Game 2 — Columbia (20-28) at Florida (42-17), Double Elimination; x-if necessary Minnesota 22 30 .423 6½ 5:30 p.m. golfers in the field. Gillman is one of only three of amateurs below par Kansas City 20 36 .357 10½ Thursday’s Games At Oxford-University Stadium/ Saturday’s Games Oregon 11, Arizona State 6 entering Friday’s second round. Chicago 16 37 .302 13 Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, Swayze Field, Oxford West Division Washington 2, Oklahoma 0 Noon Florida 11, Georgia 3, 5 innings “I didn’t hit it the way I usually do,” Gillman said following the round. W L Pct GB Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Saint Louis at Ole Miss, 6:30 p.m. Houston 36 22 .621 — UCLA 7, Florida State 4 “But my short game was on point and that allowed me to play more 6 p.m. Friday’s Games Seattle 34 22 .607 1 Sunday’s Games relaxed knowing I have confidence in that right now. I was able to avoid At Baum Stadium at George Cole Field, Los Angeles 30 27 .526 5½ Game 5 — Oregon (53-8) vs. Washington (50- Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, 8), 6 p.m. Oakland 29 28 .509 6½ Noon tough areas on the course so overall, I’m really happy with how I played Fayetteville, Arkansas Texas 24 35 .407 12½ Game 6 — Florida (56-9) vs. UCLA (57-5), today.” Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 8:30 p.m. Southern Mississippi vs. Dallas Baptist, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games 5 p.m. Saturday’s Games Alabama alums Emma Talley and Jenny Suh finished at +2 and N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, ppd. Monday’s Game Game 7 — Arizona State (48-12) vs. Oklahoma +4, respectively, on Thursday on the par-72, 6,689-yard Shoal Creek Detroit 6, L.A. Angels 2 x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 (55-4), 11 a.m. Oakland 7, Tampa Bay 3 winner, Noon Game 8 — Georgia (48-12) vs. Florida State Club layout. on the air Houston 4, Boston 2 (52-12), 1:30 p.m. Gillman and Talley will play in the same group during Friday’s Cleveland 9, Minnesota 8 At Melching Field at Conrad Park, Game 9 — Game 6 loser vs. Game 7 winner, DeLand, Florida second round and will tee off at 1:48 p.m. Suh will tee off at 12:20 p.m. Seattle 6, Texas 1 6 p.m. Today Today’s Games Today’s Games Game 10 — Game 5 loser vs. Game 8 winner, Following the second round, the field will be cut to the low 60 scores AUTO RACING N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 6-2) at Baltimore (Gaus- Game 1 — South Florida (35-20) vs. Oklahoma 8:30 p.m. (plus ties) for the tournament’s final two rounds. man 3-4), 6:05 p.m. State (29-24), Noon Sunday’s Games 10:30 a.m. — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Toronto (Garcia 2-3) at Detroit (Hardy 1-0), Game 2 — Hartford (26-29) at Stetson (45-11), Game 11 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 9 n Football announces kickoff times: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Series, Pocono 400, practice, at Long Pond, 6:10 p.m. 6 p.m. winner, Noon game times and television networks were announced for Alabama Boston (Sale 5-2) at Houston (Cole 5-1), 7:10 Saturday’s Games Game 12 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 10 Pennsylvania, FS2 p.m. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, winner, 2:30 p.m. football’s second and third games of the 2018 season on Thursday. Noon — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Pocono Green Cleveland (Carrasco 6-3) at Minnesota (Berrios Noon x-Game 13 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 9 loser, The Crimson Tide will open the 2018 home schedule on Sept. 8 5-5), 7:10 p.m. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 6 p.m. 250, practice, at Long Pond, Pennsylvania, FS2 Milwaukee (Anderson 4-3) at Chicago White 6 p.m. x-Game 14 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 10 with a 2:30 p.m. game against Arkansas State at Bryant-Denny Stadium Sox (Santiago 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games loser, 8:30 p.m. that will air on ESPN2. Alabama will then face Ole Miss in Oxford the 2 p.m. — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Pocono Green Oakland (Montas 1-0) at Kansas City (Kennedy Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, NOTE: If only one game is necessary, it will be 1-5), 7:15 p.m. Noon played at 6 p.m. following Saturday (Sept. 15) for a 6 p.m. kickoff on ESPN. 250, final practice, at Long Pond, Pennsylvania, Texas (Colon 2-2) at L.A. Angels (Barria 4-1), Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Alabama and Arkansas State are set to meet for the third time in FS1 9:07 p.m. 6 p.m. Championship Series Tampa Bay (Romo 1-1) at Seattle (Leake 5-3), Monday’s Game (Best-of-three) program history in 2018 with the Crimson Tide winning the first two 3 p.m. — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Series, 9:10 p.m. x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Monday’s Game meetings in 1982 (34-7) and 2008 (35-0). The Tide leads the Ole Miss Pocono 400, qualifying, at Long Pond, Pennsyl- Saturday’s Games winner, TBA Teams TBD, 6 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox, 1:10 p.m. Tuesday’s Game series, 52-10-2, after winning the past two contests, including a 66-3 vania, FS2 Oakland at Kansas City, 1:15 p.m. At Siebert Field, Minneapolis Teams TBD, 7 p.m. victory a season ago in Tuscaloosa. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m. Today’s Games x-Wednesday, June 6 4:30 p.m. — ARCA Series, General Tire #Any- Cleveland at Minnesota, 3:10 p.m. Game 1 — UCLA (36-19) vs. Gonzaga (32-22), Teams TBD, 7:30 p.m. The Crimson Tide will open the 2018 season on Saturday, Sept. whereIsPossible 200, at Long Pond, Pennsylva- Toronto at Detroit, 3:10 p.m. 1 p.m. 1, in the Camping World Kickoff Game against Louisville at Camping Boston at Houston, 6:15 p.m. Game 2 — Canisius (35-20) at Minnesota nia, FS2 Texas at L.A. Angels, 8:07 p.m. (41-13), 7 p.m. Tennis World Stadium in Orlando, Fla. Kickoff is set for 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. Saturday’s Games n Men’s tennis earns national rankings: At Tuscaloosa, COLLEGE BASEBALL Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA 11 a.m. — NCAA tournament, Regionals, National League Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Thursday’s Results Alabama, junior Mazen Osama ended the season as the highest ranked East Division TBA Men’s Singles Alabama singles player in UA history after coming in at No. 8 in the final Mississippi State vs. Oklahoma, at Tallahassee, W L Pct GB Sunday’s Games Second Round Atlanta 33 23 .589 — Oracle/ITA Singles Rankings. Osama and partner sophomore Edson Florida, ESPNU Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Lucas Pouille (15), France, def. Cameron Nor- Washington 32 23 .582 ½ TBA rie, United Kingdom, 6-2, 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 (3). Ortiz ended as the No. 34 doubles pair in the country, while the team Philadelphia 31 23 .574 1 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Dominic Thiem (7), Austria, def. Stefanos Tsit- 11 a.m. — NCAA tournament, Regionals, Vander- New York 27 27 .500 5 also finished at No. 34 in the nation. TBA sipas, Greece, 6-2, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. bilt vs. Saint John’s, at Clemson, South Carolina, Miami 20 36 .357 13 Monday’s Game (1), Spain, def. Guido Pella, Ar- Osama surpassed Francisco Rodriguez (1999) and John Stimpson Central Division x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 gentina, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. SEC Network W L Pct GB (1990) who held the highest ranking in UA history by finishing at No. winner, TBA Richard Gasquet (29), France, def. Malek Jazi- 1 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Regionals, South Milwaukee 36 21 .632 — ri, Tunisia, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3, 6-0. 10 in the ITA Singles Rankings in their respective seasons. The Cairo, Chicago 30 23 .566 4 Maximilian Marterer, Germany, def. Denis Carolina vs. Ohio State, at Greenville, North St. Louis 30 24 .556 4½ At Oxford-University Stadium/ Egypt native, became the first Alabama men’s tennis player to make it to Swayze Field, Oxford Shapovalov (24), Canada, 5-7, 7-6 (4), 7-5, 6-4. Pittsburgh 29 27 .518 6½ Jurgen Zopp, Estonia, def. Ruben Bemelmans, Carolina, ESPN2 Cincinnati 20 37 .351 16 Today’s Games the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Singles Tournament, before advancing to the Game 1 — Tennessee Tech (48-9) vs. Missouri Belgium, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. 3 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Regionals, LSU vs. West Division Diego Schwartzman (11), Argentina, def. Adam quarterfinals with his 6-4, 6-1, win over No. 47 Runhao Hua (Michigan) W L Pct GB State (39-15), 2 p.m. Game 2 — Saint Louis (38-18) at Ole Miss Pavlasek, Czech Republic, 6-1, 6-3, 6-1. in the Round of 16. Osama ended his season after falling to No. 1 San Diego State, at Corvallis, Oregon, ESPNU Colorado 30 26 .536 — Borna Coric, Croatia, def. , Arizona 28 27 .509 1½ (46-15), 6:30 p.m. Martin Redlicki (UCLA) in the quarterfinals. 4 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Regionals, Indiana Los Angeles 26 30 .464 4 Saturday’s Games Italy, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. Osama also became the first All-American for Alabama men’s vs. Texas A&M, at Austin, Texas, ESPN2 San Francisco 26 30 .464 4 Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, Mischa Zverev, Germany, def. Sergiy Stak- San Diego 25 33 .431 6 1 p.m. hovsky, Ukraine, 6-3, 6-7 (0), 7-6 (2), 6-1. tennis since 2001 after qualifying as a Top-16 national seed in the 6 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Regionals, Samford Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Kevin Anderson (6), South Africa, def. Pablo NCAA Singles Tournament. In addition, he was named First Team Thursday’s Games 5 p.m. Cuevas, Uruguay, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4. at Florida State, ESPNU Chicago Cubs 5, N.Y. Mets 1 Sunday’s Games Marin Cilic (3), Croatia, def. Hubert Hurkacz, All-SEC this season. 6:30 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Regionals, Saint St. Louis 10, Pittsburgh 8 Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Poland, 6-2, 6-2, 6-7 (3), 7-5. As a team, Alabama finished with a 20-13 record marking only the Atlanta 4, Washington 2 1 p.m. Steve Johnson, United States, def. Jan-Len- Louis at Ole Miss, SEC Network Philadelphia 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, nard Struff, Germany, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2, 6-2. 10th time in program history that UA ended with a 20-win season. The San Diego 8, Miami 3 5 p.m. (18), Italy, def. Elias Ymer, Swe- Crimson Tide reached the Round of 16 in the NCAA Tournament for the 9:30 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Regionals, Today’s Games Monday’s Game den, 6-4, 6-1, 6-2. Northwestern State at Oregon State, ESPNU Chicago Cubs (Chatwood 3-4) at N.Y. Mets x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 (16), Britain, def. Marton Fucso- first time since 2007 and only the fourth time in program history. (Wheeler 2-4), 6:10 p.m. winner, TBA vics, Hungary, 6-0, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Washington (Strasburg 6-4) at Atlanta (Foltyne- John Isner (9), United States, def. Horacio Ze- wicz 4-3), 6:35 p.m. At Baum Stadium at George Cole Field, ballos, Argentina, 6-7 (8), 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), 6-2. 6 p.m. — NCAA World Series, Game 5, Oregon Milwaukee (Anderson 4-3) at Chicago White Fayetteville, Arkansas Pierre Hughes Herbert, France, def. Jeremy Southern Mississippi vs. Washington, at Oklahoma City, ESPN Sox (Santiago 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Today’s Games Chardy, France, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 9-7. Pittsburgh (Taillon 2-4) at St. Louis (Mikolas Game 1 — Oral Roberts (38-18) at Arkansas Albert Ramos-Vinolas (31), Spain, def. Casper Baseball opens regional play against Dallas Baptist 8:30 p.m. — NCAA World Series, Game 6, Flori- 6-0), 7:15 p.m. (39-18), 2 p.m. Ruud, Norway, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Southern Mississippi opens its 15th ap- L.A. Dodgers (Wood 1-4) at Colorado (Ander- Game 2 — Southern Miss. (43-16) vs. Dallas Juan Martin Del Potro (5), Argentina, def. Julien da vs. UCLA, at Oklahoma City, ESPN son 3-1), 7:40 p.m. Benneteau, France, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2. pearance in the NCAA Baseball Tournament Friday when they take on Baptist (40-19), 7 p.m. GOLF Miami (Hernandez 0-2) at Arizona (Buchholz Saturday’s Games Women’s Singles Dallas Baptist at 7 p.m., in the Fayetteville Regional at Baum Stadium. 0-1), 8:40 p.m. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Second Round 1:30 p.m. — PGA Tour, The Memorial Tourna- Cincinnati (Mahle 3-6) at San Diego (Lockett Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Simona Halep (1), Romania, def. Taylor The Golden Eagles (43-16) are the No. 2 seed in the regional, while 0-0), 9:10 p.m. ment, second round, at Dublin, Ohio, TGC TBA Townsend, United States, 6-3, 6-1. they take on the No. 3 seeded Patriots (40-19). Host Arkansas (39-18) Philadelphia (Pivetta 4-3) at San Francisco Andrea Petkovic, Germany, def. Bethanie Mat- (Stratton 6-3), 9:15 p.m. Sunday’s Games 2 p.m. — USGA, U.S. Women’s Open, second Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, tek-Sands, United States, 6-0, 7-6 (5). holds the No. 1 seed, while Oral Roberts (38-18) is the No. 4 seed in Saturday’s Games Daria Gavrilova (24), Australia, def. Bernarda round, at Shoal Creek, Alabama, FS1 Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox, 1:10 p.m. TBA the regional. Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Pera, United States, 5-7, 7-5, 6-3. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 1:15 p.m. Elise Mertens (16), Belgium, def. Heather Wat- The two programs have met twice in baseball with the Golden Washington at Atlanta, 3:10 p.m. TBA Monday’s Game son, Britain, 6-3, 6-4. Eagles holding a 5-1 overall record between the two schools. Southern 6 p.m. — Pittsburgh at St. Louis, Fox Sports Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets, 6:15 p.m. Angelique Kerber (12), Germany, def. Ana Bog- L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 6:15 p.m. x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Miss won two of a three-game set in Dallas in 2006, while the Golden winner, TBA dan, Romania, 6-2, 6-3. Midwest Cincinnati at San Diego, 7:40 p.m. Kiki Bertens (18), Netherlands, def. Aliaksandra Eagles swept the Patriots at Pete Taylor Park in a three-game series Philadelphia at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. Sasnovich, Belarus, 6-4, 6-2. 6:30 p.m. — Washington at Atlanta, Fox Sports Miami at Arizona, 9:10 p.m. At Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park, the following year. Lubbock, Texas Irina Begu, Romania, def. Shuai Zhang (27), South China, 6-3, 6-4. Southern Miss enters the weekend as the Conference USA regular Division I Regionals Today’s Games 7 p.m. — Regional coverage, Boston at Houston Double Elimination; x-if necessary Game 1 — New Mexico State (40-20) at Texas Caroline Garcia (7), France, def. Shuai Peng, season and tournament champions, only the second time that they At Boshamer Stadium Tech (39-17), 1 p.m. China, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. OR L.A. Dodgers at Colorado (7:30 p.m.), MLB Garbine Muguruza (3), Spain, def. , have achieved that feat with the other time taking place during the 2003 Chapel Hill, North Carolina Game 2 — Louisville (43-17) vs. Kent State Network Today’s Games (39-16), 6 p.m. France, 6-4, 6-3. campaign. Game 1 — N.C. A&T (32-23) at North Carolina Saturday’s Games Samantha Stosur, Australia, def. Anastasia The Golden Eagles enter the regional with a .304 team batting MIXED MARTIAL ARTS (38-18), 1 p.m. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 2 Pavlyuchenkova (30), Russia, 6-2, 7-6 (1). Game 2 — Purdue (37-19) vs. Houston (36-23), p.m. Magdalena Rybarikova (19), Slovakia, def. Be- average with seven players holding a batting mark over .300. Luke 7 p.m. — UFC Fight Night, prelims, at Utica, New 6 p.m. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, linda Bencic, Switzerland, 6-2, 6-4. Reynolds, the Conference USA Player and Newcomer of the Year, York, FS1 Saturday’s Games 7 p.m. Lesia Tsurenko, Ukraine, def. Coco Vandewe- Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, Sunday’s Games ghe (15), United States, 3-6, 6-4, 6-0. leads the way with a .400 batting mark to go along with 20 doubles, a 9 p.m. — UFC Fight Night, Jimmie Rivera vs. Noon Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Julia Goerges (11), Germany, def. Alison Van triple, 15 home runs and 60 RBI, while Matt Wallner is second at .358 , at Utica, New York, FS1 Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 2 p.m. Uytvanck, Belgium, 7-5, 7-6 (5). 5 p.m. Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Serena Williams, United States, def. Ashleigh with 12 doubles, 16 home runs and 66 RBI. WNBA Sunday’s Games 6 p.m. Barty (17), Australia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Matthew Guidry ranks third on the team with a .329 batting mark, Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Monday’s Game Maria Sharapova (28), Russia, def. Donna Ve- 7 p.m. — Phoenix at Minnesota, ESPN2 Noon x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 kic, Croatia, 7-5, 6-4. followed by Fred Franklin, Hunter Slater and Daniel Keating — all at Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, winner, 6 p.m. Karolina Pliskova, Czech Republic, def. Lucie .306 — with Gabe Montenegro hitting at .304. Saturday 5 p.m. Safarova, Czech Republic, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. Junior right-handed All-American Nick Sandlin gets the call Monday’s Game At UFCU Disch-Falk Field, Austin, Texas Men’s Doubles AUTO RACING x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Today’s Games First Round for the Golden Eagles with a 9-0 record and a 1.13 ERA. In 95 1/3 8:30 a.m. — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Pocono winner, 3 p.m. Game 1 — Indiana (38-17) vs. Texas A&M Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain and Roberto innings, Sandlin has fanned 134 with only 15 walks including three (39-20), 4 p.m. Carballes Baena, Spain, def. , Green 250, qualifying, at Long Pond, Pennsylva- At Doak Field at Dail Park, Game 2 — Texas Southern (27-26) at Texas Italy and Fabio Fognini, Italy, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. complete-game shutouts this season. He will face redshirt senior right- nia, FS1 Raleigh, North Carolina (37-20), 8 p.m. Bruno Soares, Brazil and Jamie Murray (4), hander Trevor Conn, who is 8-1 with a 2.92 ERA this season. Today’s Games Saturday’s Games Britain, def. Florian Mayer, Germany and Dusan 10:30 a.m. — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup Game 1 — Auburn (39-21) vs. Northeastern Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Lajovic, Serbia, 6-1, 7-5. n In other baseball news, Southern Miss juniors Nick Sandlin (Ev- (36-19), 1 p.m. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Benoit Paire, France and , ans, Georgia) and Luke Reynolds (Forest) were each tabbed to a pair of Series, Pocono 400, final practice, at Long Pond, Game 2 — Army (36-22) at N.C. State (40-16), TBA Argentina, def. Vasek Pospisil, Canada and Pennsylvania, FS1 6 p.m. Sunday’s Games Ryan Harrison, United States, 6-4, 6-3. All-America baseball teams Thursday by national publications. Saturday’s Games Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Second Round Sandlin earned first-team honors by both Collegiate Baseball and 11:30 a.m. — IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Edouard Roger-Vasselin, France and Rohan 1 p.m. Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Bopanna (13), India, def. Gregoire Jacq, France Baseball America, while Reynolds garnered first-team selection by Championship, Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix, at Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, TBA and Benjamin Bonzi, France, 6-1, 6-2. Collegiate Baseball and third-team accolades from Baseball America. Detroit, FS2 6 p.m. Monday’s Game Michael Venus, New Zealand and Raven Klaas- Sunday’s Games x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 en (10), South Africa, def. Jonathan Eysseric, Noon — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Pocono Green Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, winner, TBA France and , France, 7-6 (2), 6-3. 250, at Long Pond, Pennsylvania, FS1 1 p.m. , Argentina and Joao Sousa, Junior Colleges Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, At Goss Stadium at Coleman Field, Portugal, def. Evgeny Donskoy, Russia and 2:30 p.m. — IndyCar, Chevrolet Indy Duel (Race 6 p.m. Corvallis, Oregon Miguel Angel Reyes-Varela, Mexico, 6-2, 6-4. Monday’s Game Today’s Games Feliciano Lopez, Spain and Marc Lopez (12), ICC’s Springfield signs with Southern Mississippi 1), at Detroit, WKDH-WTVA Game 1 — LSU (37-25) vs. San Diego State FULTON — Itawamba Community College’s Bailie Springfield x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Spain, def. Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico and COLLEGE BASEBALL winner, 6 p.m. (39-19), 3 p.m. Marcelo Demoliner, Brazil, 6-3, 6-4. signed with the University of Southern Mississippi softball team on Game 2 — Northwestern State (37-22) at Daniele Bracciali, Italy and , Ita- Oregon State (44-10-1), 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Regionals continue on ESPN2, ESPNU and SEC At Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium ly, def. , Britain and Neal Skupski, Greenville, North Carolina Saturday’s Games Britain, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. “The coaches made me feel at home when I went to visit,” said Network Today’s Games Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA , Finland and John Peers (3), Springfield. “I like the way they are building their program and I hope I COLLEGE SOFTBALL Game 1 — South Carolina (33-24) vs. Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Australia, def. Mirza Basic, Bosnia-Herzegov- Ohio State (36-22), 1 p.m. TBA ina and Damir Dzumhur, Bosnia-Herzegovina, can help them continue to get better.” 11 a.m. — NCAA World Series, Game 7, at Okla- Game 2 — UNC Wilmington (37-21) at Sunday’s Games 6-1, 6-2. Springfield, a right-handed pitcher, earned Mississippi Association homa City, ESPN East Carolina (43-16), 6 p.m. Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Artem Sitak, New Zealand and Wesley Koolhof, Saturday’s Games TBA Netherlands, def. Rajeev Ram, United States Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, of Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) Pitcher of the Year after 1:30 p.m. — NCAA World Series, Game 8, at Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA and (9), Croatia, 5-7, 7-5, 6-4. TBA going 20-5 with a 1.54 ERA, 123 strikeouts, seven shutouts and one Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Women’s Doubles Oklahoma City, ESPN Monday’s Game First Round TBA x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 no-hitter in 150.1 innings pitched for the No. 3 Indians. Her 20 wins set Sunday’s Games Oksana Kalashnikova, Georgia and Nao Hibi- 6 p.m — NCAA World Series, Game 9, at Okla- winner, TBA program’s the record for most wins in a single season. Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, no, Japan, def. Daria Gavrilova, Australia and homa City, ESPN Daria Kasatkina, Russia, 6-3, 7-6 (3). TBA At Klein Field at Sunken Diamond Offensively, the East Webster grad batted .296 on the year with 21 Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia and Vikto- 8:30 p.m. — NCAA World Series, Game 10, at Stanford, California ria Kuzmova, Slovakia, def. Lucie Hradecka, RBI and 35 runs scored. She had 40 hits with team-highs in doubles TBA Today’s Games Oklahoma City, ESPN Monday’s Game Czech Republic and Anna Blinkova, Russia, (11), triples (3) and a pair of home runs. Springfield only struck out five Game 1 — Baylor (36-19) vs. Cal State 6-1, 6-7 (4), 7-5. x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Fullerton (32-23), 4 p.m. times in 135 at-bats to go along with her .342 on-base percentage and DRAG RACING winner, TBA Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany and Raquel Game 2 — Wright State (39-15) at Stanford Atawo, United States, def. Zarina Diyas, Ka- .467 . Defensively, Springfield had a .974 fielding 5 p.m. — NHRA, Route 66 Nationals, qualifying, (44-10), 9 p.m. zakhstan and Saisai Zheng, China, 6-4, 2-6, At Doug Kingsmore Stadium Saturday’s Games percentage with only three errors and six double plays in 117 chances at Joliet, Illinois (same-day tape), FS1 Clemson, South Carolina 6-2. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Carina Witthoeft, Germany and Kaitlyn Chris- as a pitcher, shortstop and third baseman. Today’s Games Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, GOLF Game 1 — Vanderbilt (31-25) vs. St. John’s tian, United States, def. Maria Irigoyen, Ar- Springfield played one season with the Indians after transferring TBA gentina and Kateryna Kozlova, Ukraine, 4-6, 5:30 a.m. — European PGA Tour, Italian Open, (39-15), 11 a.m. Sunday’s Games from Delta State. She earned National Junior College Athletic Associ- Game 2 — Morehead State (37-24) at Clemson 6-3, 6-1. third round, at Brescia, Italy, TGC Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Mihaela Buzarnescu, Romania and Irina Maria (45-14), 5 p.m. TBA ation (NJCAA) and National Fastpitch Coaches Association (NFCA) Saturday’s Games Bara, Romania, def. Anna Smith, Britain and 11:30 a.m. — PGA Tour, The Memorial Tourna- Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Xenia Knoll, Switzerland, 6-7 (3), 6-3, 6-4. All-Region teams and will be eligible for All-American honors from both Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA TBA Vania King, United States and Jennifer Brady, ment, third round, at Dublin, Ohio, TGC Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Monday’s Game associations. United States, def. Ekaterina Makarova, Russia 1 p.m. — USGA, U.S. Women’s Open, third TBA x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 The Indians (41-11) finished No. 3, their highest-ever ranking, in Sunday’s Games winner, TBA and Anna Kalinskaya, Russia, 6-3, 6-4. the country and advanced to the semifinals of the NJCAA Region 23 round, at Shoal Creek, Alabama, WLOV Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, Barbora Krejcikova, Czech Republic and TBA Katerina Siniakova (6), Czech Republic, def. Tournament and the championship game of the MACJC Tournament 2 p.m. — PGA Tour, The Memorial Tournament, Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Basketball Raluca-Ioana Olaru, Romania and Vera Lapko, after winning the MACJC regular season championship. third round, at Dublin, Ohio, WCBI TBA Belarus, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2. Monday’s Game NBA Finals Kirsten Flipkens, Belgium and Sara Errani, It- n ICC sends baseball player Nabors to Ole Miss: At Fulton, HORSE RACING x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) aly, def. Clara Burel, France and Diane Parry, Itawamba Community College standout catcher Hunter Nabors (Mon- winner, TBA Golden State 1, Cleveland 0 France, 6-4, 6-2. 9 a.m. — Epsom Derby, at Surrey, England, NBC Thursday’s Game Andreja Klepac, Slovenia and Maria Jose tevallo, Alabama) will continue his baseball career with the University of Sports Network At Springs Brooks Stadium, Golden State 124, Cleveland 114, OT Martinez Sanchez (3), Spain, def. Monique Mississippi baseball team next season. Conway, South Carolina Sunday’s Game Adamczak, Australia and Yafan Wang, China, MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Today’s Games Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. 6-0, 6-4. “It’s a blessing,” said Nabors. “All the work and everything I put in Game 1 — UConn (35-20-1) vs. Washington Wednesday, June 6 Irina Khromacheva, Russia and Dalila Jakupo- paid off but I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t from the support of my family, 1 p.m. — Regional coverage, Pittsburgh at St. (30-23), 11 a.m. Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. vic, Slovenia, def. Naomi Broady, Britain and Louis or Milwaukee at Chicago White Sox, MLB Game 2 — LIU (31-24) at Coastal Friday, June 8 Magda Linette, Poland, 6-2, 6-3. coaches and teammates.” Carolina (42-17), 5 p.m. Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Viktorija Golubic, Switzerland and Nina Sto- Nabors earned a spot on the Mississippi Association of Community Network Saturday’s Games Monday, June 11 janovic, Serbia, def. Pauline Parmentier, x-Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. France and Amandine Hesse, France, 6-0, 6-2. 3 p.m. — Cleveland at Minnesota, FS1 Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, Thursday, June 14 and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State team after batting .353 with 48 11 a.m. Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia and Lara Arru- x-Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. abarrena-Vecino, Spain, def. Demi Schuurs, hits seven doubles and a team-high six home runs. He drove in 28 runs 3 p.m. — Washington at Atlanta, Fox Sports Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Sunday, June 17 and scored 31 runs in 46 games played. Defensively, Nabors picked off 5 p.m. x-Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. Netherlands and Elise Mertens (12), Belgium, South Sunday’s Games 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5). 22 runners and had a .989 fielding percentage on 371 total chances in 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, Boston at Houston, Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, WNBA Barbora Strycova, Czech Republic and An- 46 games played. Noon EASTERN CONFERENCE drea Sestini Hlavackova (2), Czech Republic, Chicago Cubs at N.Y. Mets or L.A. Dodgers at Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, W L Pct GB def. Lesia Tsurenko, Ukraine and Lyudmyla He finished his two seasons in Fulton with a .321 career batting Colorado, WLOV 6 p.m. Washington 5 1 .833 — Kichenok, Ukraine, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. average, .429 on-base percentage and .459 slugging percentage in 70 Monday’s Game Connecticut 3 0 1.000 ½ Mixed Doubles 9 p.m. — Regional coverage, Philadelphia at San x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 Atlanta 2 2 .500 2 First Round games played. winner, TBA Chicago 2 2 .500 2 Kristina Mladenovic, France and Alexis Mu- Nabors helped the Indians (33-17) advance to the National Junior Francisco or Tampa Bay at Seattle, MLB Network New York 1 2 .333 2½ sialek, France, def. , Spain NHL At Foley Field, Athens, Georgia Indiana 0 5 .000 4½ and Ana Isabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, 6-2, College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 Tournament for the Today’s Games WESTERN CONFERENCE 6-2. W L Pct GB Marcelo Demoliner, Brazil and Maria Jose first time since 2012 and earn the program’s highest-ever ranking at No. 7 p.m. — NHL Stanley Cup Final, Game 3, Vegas Game 1 — Duke (40-15) vs. Troy (41-19), 1 p.m. Seattle 5 1 .833 — Game 2 — Campbell (35-24) at Georgia Martinez Sanchez, Spain, def. Jamie Murray, 2 in March. at Washington, NBC Sports Network Los Angeles 3 1 .750 1 Britain and Katerina Siniakova (4), Czech Re- (37-19), 6:30 p.m. Dallas 2 3 .400 2½ n EMCC sets baseball tryouts: At Scooba, East Mississippi RUGBY Saturday’s Games Minnesota 2 3 .400 2½ public, 6-2, 4-6, 10-5. Community College will hold open baseball tryouts on Tuesday, June Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Phoenix 2 3 .400 2½ Dominic Inglot, Britain and Johanna Konta, Brit- 8 a.m. — Collegiate Championship, at Chester, Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 0 4 .000 4 ain, def. Fiona Ferro, France and Evan Furness, 12, on the Scooba campus. Pennsylvania, ESPN2 TBA France, 6-4, 6-3. Under the direction of newly named head baseball coach Brett Sunday’s Games Thursday’s Game Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands and Andreja SOCCER Seattle 101, Las Vegas 74 Klepac (5), Slovenia, def. , Belarus Kimbrel, EMCC’s upcoming baseball tryout session is open to unsigned Game 5 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, TBA Today’s Games and Jelena Ostapenko, Latvia, 6-1, 6-1. 2 p.m. — Men, International friendly, United Robert Farah, Colombia and Anna-Lena 2018 high school seniors with NJCAA eligibility remaining. Interested Game 6 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, Phoenix at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Connecticut at Chicago, 8 p.m. Groenefeld (8), Germany, def. Rajeev Ram, players are encouraged to contact EMCC assistant baseball coach States vs. Ireland, at Dublin, ESPN2 TBA Washington at Las Vegas, 9:30 p.m. United States and Coco Vandeweghe, United Trent Waddell ([email protected] or 601-934-4000) for additional 2:30 p.m. — NSWL, Chicago at Washington, Monday’s Game Saturday’s Games States, 6-2, 5-7, 10-4. x-Game 7 — Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 New York at Indiana, 6 p.m. Nikola Mektic, Croatia and Alla Kudryavtseva, information in advance of the June 12 tryouts to be held at EMCC’s Lifetime winner, TBA Seattle at Dallas, 7 p.m. Russia, def. Aisam Qureshi, Pakistan and Zha- Gerald Poole Field. Tryouts are scheduled for 10 a.m. with registration 4 p.m. — MLS, L.A. Galaxy at Portland, ESPN2 oxuan Yang, China, 7-6 (2), 3-6, 10-8. At Dick Howser Stadium, Juan Sebastian Cabal, Colombia and Abigail beginning at 9:30 a.m. 6:55 p.m. — Men, International friendly, Mexico Tallahassee, Florida Hockey Spears, United States, def. Marcin Matkowski, A $20 tryout fee per player is required and participants are asked to Toda’s Games Poland and Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, vs. Scotland, at Mexico City, FS1 Game 1 — Mississippi State (31-25) vs. Stanley Cup Finals bring their own baseball equipment to EMCC’s tryout session, including (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) 5-7, 6-4, 11-9. TENNIS Oklahoma (36-23), 11 a.m. Vegas 1, Washington 1 Alexander Peya, Austria and Nicole Melichar, Game 2 — Samford (36-24) at Florida State gloves, cleats, bats and helmets. Catchers are asked to bring their own 11 a.m. — French Open, third round, at Paris, Monday’s Game United States, def. Tessah Andrianjafitrimo, catching gear as well. (43-17), 6 p.m. Vegas 6, Washington 4 France and , France, 6-2, 3-6, WTVA Saturday’s Games Wednesday’s Game 12-10. Game 3 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, TBA Washington 3, Vegas 2 Franko Skugor, Croatia and Vania King, United —From Special Reports Game 4 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, Saturday’s Game States, def. Alexandre Muller, France and Sara TBA Vegas at Washington, 7 p.m. Cakarevic, France, 6-4, 6-2. 4B Friday, June 1, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Regional Continued from Page 1B spent the last two weeks recovering The Dispatch earlier in the week gling bat, but he has come on to from a hamstring injury suffered in that starting outfielders Steele be an everyday fixture in Florida the Florida series. He was active in Walker (oblique) and Kyler Murray State’s lineup and one that has im- MSU’s practice Thursday, showing (hamstring) are day-to-day; John- pressed Martin, to the point that he progress but not certainty of avail- son reiterated such on Thursday, struggled to find a better defensive ability. but added that Walker ran in the outfielder in his 39-year career. “That’s not full-blown sprinting outfield in Thursday’s practice and “He’s a guy that could play any as hard as you can from second to Murray took some batting practice. of the three outfield positions, did home or first to home or anything not hit well at all in his first three like that, but we do feel good about High praise for Wells years, but it’s amazing how he that,” Henderson said. Teams visiting Mike Martin made the change and he’s already Field at Dick Howser Stadium are having success,” Martin said. “You Sooners back in action advised to be careful with any ball can see in our league, nobody runs The status of two of Oklahoma’s hit into right field. Steven Wells pa- on Steven.” best hitters has not changed, but trols the area with ease. Follow Dispatch sports writer their activities have. Wells’ career was that of a clas- Brett Hudson on Twitter @Brett_ Johnson, Oklahoma’s coach, told sic defensive specialist with a strug- Hudson Racing Continued from Page 1B challenging tracks where crew, Jordon said. “baby grands” stock cars learned was about how he doesn’t have much ex- “To an extent, there and asphalt trucks races important seat time is perience. Mallett began were multiple times before getting out of the week in and week out. But driving 360 sprints for his where I wondered if I bit seat to teach Jordon to there’s also the mental as- parents, Steve and Jonie off more than I can chew,” race. Steve is currently pect of it, to stay positive Mallett, at age 16 and Jordon said. “There were Jordon’s crew chief. when you’ve had not just bought out the race team some weeks where I had “He raced profession- one bad weekend, or a few prior to the 2017 season. to figure out how we ally and has a lot of in- in a row to where you’re In becoming a car owner, were going to make it to sight,” Jordon said. “I’ve beat down, but remem- he took on a full USCS the track. But I’m very looked up to others, too, bering that each night is slate and began running blessed with the people and it all comes back to twice as many races. I’m around, and by the ‘you can’t do it halfway.’ new and different, and Is Estate or The transition resulted Lord to say, ‘everything is There are a lot of things you have to move on.” in a national points title, where it needs to be … I you can teeter on the edge Jordon said he won’t Long Term Care but it was a grind, espe- just have to keep my mind of and get a taste for it, but turn down a chance to cially in the middle of the right.’” if you want this to be your compete on asphalt, but Planning Necessary season, when the weath- Mallett said he leaned job, you have to be fully he hopes to eventually er got hot and the travel on the advice of his fa- committed to it. compete in sprints on the to Protect Your started to wear on the ther, who competed in “The biggest thing I World of Outlaws series. Family’s Future?

• Do you have a Will, Power of Attorney, and Advanced Health Care WCWS Directive? Continued from Page 1B • Are you certain that your assets will be distributed according to your wishes at your death? was her 21st of the season, had just to get base hits. I was going for n Oregon 11, Arizona State 6: • Are you confused by the ever changing estate and gift tax laws? three hits. it.” It wasn’t what Oregon coach Mike • Are you worried that one day you may not be able to care for yourself Georgia won two of the three Perez’s blast gave the Bruins all White expected, but he’ll take it. or make the necessary decisions to remain independent and in your games in the regular season in the the momentum they needed. Shannon Rhodes’ three-run own home? series between SEC rivals. “We have a little saying, things homer in the sixth inning helped At Dunn & Hemphill, we can create a plan tailored to fit you “We see each other a lot, so it we focus on being able to be in the top-seeded Oregon defeat Arizona and your family’s needs. Contact us at (662) 327-4211 to can be either good or bad,” DiCar- moment,” UCLA coach Kelly In- State. discuss your estate and long term care planning options. lo said. “It’s really just about who ouye-Perez said. “And they knew. White figured the game would shows up to play on any given day. They knew they could rally back. be about pitching, but it was high They had more moments than us They have each other’s backs. scoring from the start. 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The Bulldogs Plain was ready for the moment. I’d have thought you were crazy,” face elimination on Saturday. “There was definitely nerves, of White said. “It was definitely a dog- “I do think there were some course, with any big game,” Plain fight.” nerves that happened within the said. “But that’s a healthy thing. It Oregon (53-8) will play Washing- game,” Georgia coach Lu Har- keeps you on your toes. I was just ton on Friday. Arizona State (48-12) ris-Champer said. “You know, it’s going out there and thinking it was faces two-time defending champion over now. We move forward. Florida like any other game.” Oklahoma on Saturday in an elimi- played a great game. You’ve got to Oklahoma senior pitcher Paige nation game. give them credit, and we’ve got to Parker, who had an 8-0 career re- White chose to start Elish, a do better and we will.” cord in WCWS play, got the loss af- second-team NFCA All-American, n UCLA 7, Florida State 4: ter giving up three hits and one run over first-team All-American Me- Kylee Perez doesn’t usually swing in six innings. The Sooners (55-4) gan Kleist. That appeared to back- for the fences. She did on Thursday had won 16 straight games but will fire early — DeNae Chatman hom- night, and it paid off for UCLA. now play Arizona State in an elimi- ered to put Arizona State up 2-0 in The senior hit a three-run homer nation game on Saturday. Washing- in the sixth inning to help the Bru- ton will play Oregon on Friday. the first inning. Oregon bounced ins rally past Florida State. Oklahoma coach Patty Gasso right back with two runs in the bot- Perez’s homer gave the Bruins a sat Parker in the fifth inning and tom of the inning. 5-4 lead. Paige Lowary stepped in. Washing- “It was awesome to get the start, “I’ve been here (at the World ton’s Sis Bates put the ball in play and my offense had my back the Series) for the past three years,” and Trysten Melhart scored when whole entire time,” Elish said. “I she said. “So, I mean, I’m not going Lowary’s throw home was a bit off. gave up a two-run to start down looking. I’m not going down Julia DePonte then singled to score off the game, and they (the offense) without a bang. I was doing my Kelly Burdick. punched ASU right back and put up best. Honestly, I was going for it. I Gasso defended the decision to two runs. So definitely, our offense don’t do that much. I’m more trying pull Parker. really saved us today.” Finals Continued from Page 1B “I can’t talk about a sit- playoff run to tie Hall of as I’ve read any play in my bounds. uation that way because Famer Jerry West’s feat in career, maybe in my life,” Golden State got a se- I do some dumb stuff on 1965 for most in a single James said. rious scare when Thomp- the court,” Durant said postseason. Rules allow officials to son went down after of how the fourth quarter “We’ve got to move on,” go to replay in the final 2 Smith slid hard into the finished. “I don’t know James said. “This game is minutes of regulation or Splash Brother’s left leg what was going through over and done with. We in overtime to determine at the 6:17 mark of the J.R.’s head. He made a had opportunities.” if a defender attempting first quarter. Thompson great rebound and gave James drove past Curry to draw a charge was lay grimacing in pain then them an opportunity to for a three-point play with in the restricted area. went to the locker room win the basketball game.” 50 seconds remaining in When doing so, they can with what was called a Game 2 is Sunday the fourth. But James was view if the defender was bruised left leg that need- night back at Oracle Are- given a foul following a in a legal guarding posi- ed re-taping. He returned na, where the Warriors review with 36.4 seconds tion. They decided James for the start of the second have won 18 of their last left and Durant converted wasn’t and changed their quarter to huge roars 19 postseason games. In a pair of free throws to tie original call. from the yellow-clad sell- 2015, when the Golden it at 104. Lue was disgusted to out crowd and scored 24 State beat the Cavs to The call had initially lose this way, saying of points. He and Curry each capture the franchise’s been a charge on 2017 the overturned call: “It’s first title in 40 years, the finals MVP Durant and never been done, ever in connected on five 3s. first two games of the se- James protested the the history of the game. Curry drained one ries went to OT — Golden change — while KD said And then tonight in the fi- of those way-out-there State winning the opener afterward he thought it nals on the biggest stage, 3-pointers that have been and Cleveland Game 2. was the right decision be- when our team played hard to come by this post- James shot 19 for 32 cause “I knew he was late well, played our (butt) off, season to beat the half- to go with eight assists on the drive and I knew I man, it ain’t right.” time buzzer and Golden and eight rebounds in had my man beat and he Lue added that the way State shot 13 for 36 from the opener of his eighth came over a little late.” James played, “to come up deep. straight NBA Finals and James called it a “huge robbed, it’s just not right.” Kevin Love returned ninth overall, as well as play” and said “I knew I Durant struggled to from a concussion to pro- Cavs-Warriors Take IV. was outside the charge find his stroke but wound vide a big boost for Cleve- James notched his eighth line.” up with 26 points on 8-for- land with 21 points and 13 40-point game during this “I read that play as well 22 shooting and nine re- rebounds. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Friday, June 1, 2018 5B NHL: Stanley Cup Finals Golden Knights bask in role of road warriors as Cup moves to DC By STEPHEN WHYNO a little bit. It’s going to be good fast game, an up-tempo game. sition game that they want to think managing the puck is key The Associated Press to just keep it simple and play Every game’s important in the play.” for us at home. When we do our game on the road.” playoffs, so I really don’t think His former teammates would that well, we do it well and we’re WASHINGTON — At home, Vegas is plenty comfortable it matters if you’re playing at be wise to listen. For some rea- pretty effective.” the Vegas Golden Knights have on home ice, 7-2 even after home or on the road. Just make son, the Capitals’ game has Gallant concedes that his top a fortress to protect, a Knight dropping Game 2 Wednesday. sure you’re focused for that been better on the road where line of Marchessault, William to vanquish opponents and Mi- That’s a far cry from the Capi- game.” they can slow things down and Karlsson and Reilly Smith will chael Buffer to introduce the tals, who are 4-5 at home. Focus can be hard to keep at take advantage of odd-man have to play against whoever combatants. Road success has been a an arena on the Las Vegas Strip rushes. Trotz wants because the Capi- On the road, they have hock- hallmark of each team’s run where the pregame entertain- Three rounds in, they hav- tals get the last line change on ey. to the Final. Vegas won two of ment is the talk of the NHL. The en’t quite figured out how to do the road. That’s one big plus The Golden Knights are three games in a tough build- Golden Knights scored the first that at home. But coach Barry for the Capitals, who might looking for a little road cookin’ ing in Winnipeg in the Western goal and allowed the next two in Trotz doesn’t think there’s a not have top center Evgeny as the Stanley Cup Final against Conference final and has built each of the first two games this systemic problem with his team Kuznetsov after he left Game the Capitals goes to Washing- plenty of confidence playing series, which isn’t how they got at home. 3 with an apparent left arm or ton for Games 3 on Saturday away from home. to this point. “I think you try to bring wrist injury. night with the series tied at one “We try and play the same After a 3-2 loss, Golden some of the things that you do “We can get some matchups game apiece. They’re 6-2 on the game no matter what game Knights defenseman Nate on the road,” Trotz said. “We’ll that we actually prefer,” Trotz road so far in the playoffs. we’re playing at, and it worked Schmidt said the message get some energy off our crowd said. “It should be fine. We’re “I think it’s going to be good really well so far in the postsea- going to his old hometown of and hopefully you want to get very comfortable at home. Our we get on the road,” forward son,” coach Gerard Gallant said Washington is: “Play more di- the other team on their heels record over the last four years Jonathan Marchessault said. “I Thursday. “We just try and play rect. Play to our strengths. Try when you’re at home a little bit at home was one of the best in think we got comfortable there the same game — play a quick, not to get sucked into the tran- just as you do on the road. I just the National Hockey League.” Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: The problem you, tell the person, “I know My son with keeping you’re trying to be nice, but D“Jeff” is silent is that hurt in the future, please use my wealthy and lives feelings fester name or call me ‘ma’am.”’ This in another state and grow. If it is something you might also with his wife and were I, I wouldn’t mention to the store manager, family. His wife fume in silence. so he or she can remind the has now moved Your daughter staff that not everyone appreci- her mother to should talk to ates the over-familiarity. where they live her brother about DEAR ABBY: Recently, on what happened, an airline flight, the passenger and she works for and point out next to me put her feet (with my son. Jeff and how hurtful re- shoes on) onto the headrest his family take ZITS scinding the invi- in front of her. No one was in vacations several tation was to her the seat. Since she had her times a year in and her daughter. headphones on, I tapped her the U.S. and out Getting it off her on the shoulder and indicated of it, and always Dear Abby chest may make that it was unsanitary to put include her moth- her feel better. one’s feet where normally a er or her father DEAR ABBY: passenger’s head should be. I and his wife. I’m a 69-year-old woman. I look got a dirty look for my efforts, Two months ago, he invited my age because, unlike most and the young woman made his sister and niece to go with of my friends, I don’t color quite a scene. them. They were very excited, my hair. Sometimes when I’m Should I have ignored the but a few days later he called shopping — such as in a gro- situation, or said something to them and said his wife wanted cery store — employees call the flight attendants? What do her mother to go, so the invita- me “young lady,” as in “How you recommend? — UNSANI- tion was withdrawn. are you today, young lady?” I TARY IN THE EAST My son and his wife don’t find it condescending. Why is it DEAR UNSANITARY: If you GARFIELD think they did anything wrong, necessary to make reference had quietly alerted the flight but there have been bad to my age? Obviously, they attendants and let them han- feelings ever since, and they don’t think I’m young at all. dle it, you would have spared continue to take her family What would you say in these yourself the unpleasantness everywhere. How would you situations? — IRRITATED IN you experienced. That’s what I handle this? Would you keep SAN DIEGO would recommend. silent or speak to them? — DEAR IRRITATED: You are Dear Abby is written by NOT INVITED IN OKLAHOMA asking a question I receive Abigail Van Buren, also known DEAR NOT INVITED: It often. Older women not only as Jeanne Phillips, and was appears your son’s wife rules resent being called “young founded by her mother, Pauline the roost. I don’t blame your lady,” they also dislike being Phillips. Contact Dear Abby daughter for feeling hurt, called “honey” and “sweetie” at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. because what your son did was by someone who doesn’t know Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA insensitive and rude. them well. Because it bothers 90069.

CANDORVILLE Horoscopes TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June TAURUS (April 20-May 20). person’s mind is unique. Your 1). This solar return will give Whining is the noise animals experience will overlap with you more time to focus on make to signal frustration, fear that of another, but it’s not the the people and interests that and distress. The young human same. One of the best gifts feed your soul — not because animal produces among the we can give each other today something opens up, but most annoying whines of all. is to listen to the details of an because you decide to cut out But mature humans figure out a experience without comparing it interference and take charge way, no complaints. to our own. of your joy. You’ll travel to at GEMINI (May 21-June 21). VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). least three remarkable new It’s the perfect combination You are able to be very honest places. The skill you pick up in inside your head. You have the with yourself, and this is why September will introduce new ambition of an artist and the today will be an important work. Aquarius and Aries adore mindset of an engineer. From milestone. If your reason for not BABY BLUES you. Your lucky numbers are: 9, this space, you’re poised to do moving forward is really more 4, 44, 48 and 30. your best work. of an excuse, you’ll figure out a ARIES (March 21-April 19). CANCER (June 22-July 22). way around it today. The main determinant of today’s Sometimes one size fits none. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. outcome will be your will. Your The generic advice will be off — 23). It’s something you find ability or inability to accomplish not just for you but for everyone. odd about the mind: that you a thing is defined only by your Success starts with a strategy can have the most vivid show inner determination to do so. If that fits your understanding of flashing on the screen inside you want it badly enough, you’ll yourself. your head and no one else can do what it takes. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Each see it. Your intellectual air- sign nature will be delightfully activated. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). There are experiences that are really beyond words... per- haps most experience is. But if BEETLE BAILEY you try, with whatever words you have, you might be surprised at how it helps you process and appreciate what’s happened. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Through the ages, fearful, repressive societies have branded anyone different as “ill,” even though communities of all kinds are made stronger by diversity. We will be as strong as what we accept in ourselves and others. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Exercise will be the pan- MALLARD FILMORE acea. Moving your body, blood and breath will move your mood, emotions and destiny. Even though exercise isn’t always about comfort, the more you enjoy it, the more likely you’ll be to come back to it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). The astronauts go so high they can see the whole of their country at once; then the home continent; then all of Mother Earth. Relatedly, the division between you and your love will dissolve as you rise higher and FAMILY CIRCUS higher above it. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Each of the 100 billion of your brain cells has the mark of you inside it — the DNA to prove it’s yours. When you expand and change your mind, universes inside you do the same. There’s

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Make no bones about it about bones no Make SOLUTION: 6B Friday, June 1, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Religious briefs p.m. June 10. Guest speaker will be Broadcast, Wednesdays 8:30 a.m. AIM Conference Usher Board Program Rev. Dr. James Boyd of Zion Gate Open Enrollment Peter’s Rock Temp Church of God Providence M.B. Church, 1406 Mississippi State School of M.B. Church. The public is invited to in Christ, 223 Dr. Martin Luther King Nashville Ferry Rd. E., hosts its An- Ministry will be taking applications Radio Program attend. For info, call 662-549-9216. Jr. Dr. W., hosts the Starkville Dis- nual Usher Board Program at 3 p.m. for enrollment for the Spring/Sum- Bro. Willie Swain Williams invites trict 12- District Auxiliary In Mission June 3. Guest speaker will be Pastor mer semester beginning May 24. the public to tune into WTWG radio Conference with the Workshop at 6 Therman Cunningham of Oak Grove Male Chorus Celebration For info, contact Dr. Michael Boyd, 1050 AM for the New Gospel Hour p.m. and Worship at 7 p.m. June 1. M.B. Church along with the choir and Pleasant Grove Pools M.B. 662-425-8443. Ministering Prayer-Music and the Guest speaker will be Elder Charles church family. The public is invited Church, 3000 Waverly Rd. in West Word of God, Fridays 2 p.m. Call Singleton of Memphis, Tennessee. to attend. For info, call Rosie Spen- Point, hosts its Male Chorus Cele- Fellowship Dinner, Youth Swain, 662-549-2623. The public is invited to attend. For cer, 662-328-7834. bration at 2:30 p.m. June 10. The info, call 662-323-5119. public is invited to attend. For info, Service Women Prayer, Worship call 662-494-8652. Pleasant Ridge Faith Center, Building Fund Program 923 Ridge Rd., Columbus, hosts a Service Homecoming Program Church of the Eternal Word, 106 Mt. Pelier M.B. Church, 1162 Pastor’s Anniversary fellowship dinner and youth service Living Faith Tabernacle, 218 Mayhew Rd. in Mayhew, hosts its every third Sunday. 22nd Street S. in Columbus holds Shelton St., hosts its 54th Annual 124th Building Fund Program at Program a prayer and worship service every Homecoming Program at 10 a.m. 2:30 p.m. June 3. Guest speaker Shiloh Full Gospel Baptist Prayer for Youth Thursday from 5-6 p.m. Contact June 3. Lunch begins at noon. will be Rev. Alonzo Sykes of New Life Church, 120 19th St. S., hosts its Marie Nabors, 662-549-4322 or Every second and third Saturday Singing begins at 1:30 p.m. Special M.B. Church in Aberdeen. The public 28th Annual Pastor & First Lady’s 662-329-1234, for prayer requests. Pleasant Ridge Faith Center hosts a guest will be the Dean Family is invited to attend. Anniversary Program at 3 p.m. June Singers. For info, contact Pastor 10. Guest speaker will be Pastor prayer for the youth from 2-3 p.m. Prayer Ministry Gardner, 662-242-6833 or 662-549- Vacation Bible School David Williams of Anderson Grove New Beginning Everlasting Out- 2353. M.B. Church in Caledonia. The public Prayer, Free Coffee St. Matthew M.B. Church, 1213 reach Ministry invites the public to is invited to attend. For info, call Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Island Rd., hosts its Vacation Bible call in with their prayer requests at 662-327-9575. Church, 2221 14th Ave. N., hosts Pastor’s Appreciation School at 6 p.m. nightly June 4-7. 662-327-9843. free coffee and a prayer community Program The public is invited to attend. 12 Tribes of Israel Program outreach service from 8-9 a.m. every Abundant Life Christian Church, fifth Saturday. For more information, Praise and Worship Service 611 S. Frontage Rd., hosts its 8th New Providence Baptist Church, Sulfur Springs MB Church holds Male Choir Anniversary Highway 17 S. in Reform, hosts its contact Jesse Slater, 662-328-4979. Annual Pastor’s Appreciation Pro- Sand Creek Chapel M.B. Church, a praise and worship service the 12 Tribes of Israel Program at 3 p.m. gram at 10:30 a.m. June 3. Guest 3818 Rock Hill Rd. in Starkville, last Friday of each month at 7 June 10. All churches are invited to Genesis Outreach speaker will be Pastor Darren Leach hosts its 19th Male Choir Anniver- p.m. For information, call Pastor attend. Genesis Church on 18th Avenue of Genesis Church. The public is sary at 6 p.m. June 9 & 3 p.m. June Henry Mosley, 662-328-1035. invited to attend. For info, call 662- North, Columbus, hosts New Begin- 10. All area male choirs are invited. ning Everlasting Outreach Ministries 352-9505. For info, contact Orlando Trainer, Annual Revival Prayer Service Union M.B. Church, 101 Weaver worship services the first and fourth 662-769-0071 or orlandotrainer@ Sunday of every month at 2 p.m. Church of the Eternal Word, Usher Board Program hotmail.com. Rd., hosts its Annual Revival 7 p.m. 106 22nd. St. S., Columbus, New Bell Zion U.M. Church, 3743 June 12-14. Guest speaker will be holds prayer service Thursday Rev. Christopher Wriley of New Zion Bible Study Hwy. 25 S. in Starkville, hosts its Church Anniversary nights 5-6 p.m. Contact Marie Annual Usher Board Program at 3 Pilgrim M.B. Church. The public is Faith Harvest Church Bible class Nabors, 662-549-4322. Church p.m. June 3. Guest speaker will be Program invited to attend. For info, call 662- meets every Tuesday of each month service times: Sunday school 10 Min. Mary Frazier of Boyd Chapel Friendship M.B. Church, 1107 364-0012. at 6 p.m. Pastor is Hugh L. Dent. For a.m.; Sunday worship 11:15 a.m.; U.M. Church in Sturgis. The public is 12th Ave. S., hosts its Church Anni- information, call 662-243-7076. Tuesday Bible study 7 p.m. Contact invited to attend. For info, call Lena versary Program at 3 p.m. June 10. Pastor’s Anniversary Pastor District Elder Lou Nabors for Smith, 662-324-4674. Guest speaker will be Pastor Christo- Musician information, 662-329-1234. pher Wriley of New Zion Pilgrim M.B. Program Shiloh Full Gospel Baptist Union Hopewell Baptist Church Church. The public is invited to is seeking a musician with reason- Homecoming Service attend. For info, call 662-327-7473. Church, 120 19th St. S., hosts its Fitness Transformations Center Hill Baptist Church, 28th Annual Pastor & First Lady’s able rates who loves the Lord. Call The Transformational Church, 40009 Church Cir. in Hamilton, Anniversary Program at 3 p.m. June 662-242-4637 or 662-328-3015. 2301 Jess Lyons Road, Columbus, hosts its 91st Annual Memorial Dec- Pastor’s Anniversary 10. Guest speaker will be Pastor hosts boxing lessons Mondays oration Homecoming Service at 10 Program David Williams of Anderson Grove Radio Program and Wednesday from 5-7 p.m., a.m. June 3 with Sunday School at 9 Mt. Pelier M.B. Church, 1162 M.B. Church in Caledonia. The public Apostles Patrick Perkins invites weight-loss boot camp Tuesdays a.m. The public is invited to attend. Mayhew Rd., hosts its seventh is invited to attend. For info, call the public to tune in to WTWG, radio and Thursdays 5-7 p.m. and both For info, call 662-343-5591. Pastor & Wife’s Anniversary at 3 662-327-9575. 1050 AM for Perfecting the Saints on Saturdays 9-11 a.m.

After embassy move, Trump weighs Jerusalem consulate changes The Associated Press ity over the U.S. outpost the autonomy of the U.S. tion of Israeli control over As president, Trump tration prepares to unveil that handles Palestinian af- Consulate General in Je- east Jerusalem and the has departed from tradi- a long-awaited peace plan, WASHINGTON — fairs, five U.S. officials said, rusalem — responsible for West Bank. And while the tional U.S. insistence on a the Palestinians have all President Donald Trump a shift that could further relations with the Palestin- change might be technical “two-state solution” for the but cut off contact, enraged is considering giving U.S. dampen Palestinian hopes ians — could have potent and bureaucratic, it could Mideast conflict by leaving by Trump’s decision to Ambassador to Israel Da- for an independent state. symbolic resonance, sug- have potentially significant open the possibility of just move the U.S. embassy to vid Friedman more author- Any move to downgrade gesting American recogni- policy implications. one state. As his adminis- Jerusalem. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 7B

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INVITATION TO BIDNo FO pets,R firewood, etc. You must call to request free re-run. Thursday Paper Deadline is Wednesday 12:00 P.M. HUNTING AND FISHING Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M. LEASE LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 business days STATE OF MISSISSIPPI prior to first publication date COUNTY OF LOWNDES To all persINDEXons inter- • Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept 1780 Sitting with Elderly/Sickested in the following responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion. IN THE C0O LegalsUNTY COURT described schoo4000l trus Merchandiset 5000 Pets & Livestock 8000 Real Estate 1790 Stump Removal • The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor forO F LOWN1000DES Service COUNTY land classified a4030s Air Conditioners 5100 Free Pets 8050 Commercial Property STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 1800 Swimming Pools"FOREST LAND"4060 in Antiques 5150 Pets 8100 Farms & Timberland omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion of 1030 Air Conditioning & Heating 1830 Tax Service Lowndes County4090, M iAppliancess- 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock 8150 Houses - Northside space occupied by such error. 1060 Appliance Repair LPP MORTGAGE, INC. 1860 Tree Service sissippi, to wit: 4120 Auctions PUBLIC NOTICE 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming 8200 Houses - East • All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be F/K/A 1070 Asphalt & Paving 1890 Upholstery 4150 Baby Articles 5300 Supplies/Accessories 8250 Houses - New Hope directed to the Classified Department. LPP MOR1090TG AAutomotiveGE LTD Services All that part of Section INVITATION TO BID FOR 1910 Welding 4180 Bargain Column 5350 Veterinarians 8300 Houses - South • All ads are subject to the approval of this paper. The Commercial PLAINTIF1120F Building & Remodeling 16, Township 16 South, HUNTING AND FISHING Range 18 West,4210 lyin Bicyclesg LEASE 5400 Wanted To Buy 8350 Houses - West Dispatch reserves the right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any 1150 Carpeting/Flooring 2000 Announcements VS. South of the But4240tah Buildingatch- Materials 8450 Houses - Caledonia advertising at any time. 1180 Childcare 2050 Card of Thanks 6000 Financial ie River and Eas4250t of BurialU. PlotsSTATE OF MISSISSIPPI 8500 Houses - Other 1210 Chimney Cleaning 2100 Fraternal & Lodge 6050 Business Opportunity MAVERICK MCKINSTRY; S. Highway 45 in4270 Business FurnitureCOUN &T Y OF LOWNDES 8520 Hunting Land DOROTH1240Y W Contractors. MCKIN- 2150 Good Things To EatLowndes County, Mis- 6100 Business Opportunity Wanted Equipment 8550 Investment Property Advertisements must be STRY; 1250 Computer Services 2200 In Memorial sissippi, To all persons inter-6120 Check Cashing 4300 Camera Equipment 8600 Lots & Acreage AND THE1270 UN ElectricalKNOWN 2250 Instruction & School ested in the followin6150g Insurance OCCUPANTS OF LESS AND EXCE4330PT Clothing described school trust 8650 Mobile Homes paid for in advance. 1300 Excavating 2300 Lost & Found 6200 Loans 318 FLORENCE HARRIS 4360 Coins & Jewelryland classified as 8700 Mobile Home Spaces 1320 Fitness Training 2350 Personals 6250 Mortgages You may cancel at any time during regular business hours ROAD, COLUMBUS, MS 10.0 acres, mor4390e o rComputer "EquipmentFOREST LAND" in 8750 Resort Property 39702 D1330EFE FurnitureNDAN RepairTS & Refinishing 2400 Special Notices less, lying in the ex- Lowndes County, Mi6300s- Stocks & Bonds and receive a refund for days not published. 4420 Farm Equipment & Supplies 8800 River Property IN THE COUNTY COURT 1360 General Services 2600 Travel/Entertainmenttreme southeast corner sissippi, to wit: 6350 Business for Sale 4450 Firewood 8850 Wanted to Buy OF LOWNDES COUNTY NO. 20113807-0 5Housecleaning69-CV2 of said Section 16 as STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 3000 Employmentdescribed in tha4460t ce Flear- MarketsAll that part of Secti7000on Rentals 8900 Waterfront Property 1390 Insulation SUMMONS 3050 Clerical & Officetain Sixteenth Se4480cti oFurnituren 16, Township 16 So7050uth Apartments, 1400 Insurance 9000 Transportation FREE SERVICESLPP MORTGAGE, INC. 3100 Data Processing/L Computerease to Sidney4510 T. Garage SalesRange 18 West, lyin7100g Commercial Property F/K/A THE STA1410TE OInteriorF M DecoratorsISSIS- Sanders recorded in South of Buttahatchie 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts 3150 Domestic Help 4540 General Merchandise 7150 Houses LPP MORTGAGE LTD SIPPI 1440 Jewelry/Watch Repair Deed Book 1050 at River and West of U. S. 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing Ad must fit in 4 lines (approximately 3170 Engineering 4570 Household Goods 7180 Hunting Land Bargain ColumnPLAINTIFF 1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping page 683 of the Land Highway 45 in Lowndes 9150 Autos for Sale 20 characters per line) and will run for 3 days. For items $100 or TO: Dorothy W. McKin- 3200 General Help WantedRecords of Lown4630des Lawn & GardenCounty, Mississippi,7190 Land for Rent/Lease 1500 Locksmiths 9200 Aviation VS. stry 3250 Management PositionsCounty, Mississi4660ppi .Merchandiseco Rentalsntaining 67 acres7200, Mobile Homes less ONLY. More than one item may be in same ad, but prices 1530 Machinery Repair 9250 Boats & Marine 3300 Medical/Dental 4690 Musical Instrumentsmore or less. 7250 Mobile Home Spaces may not total over $100MAV,E noRIC Krelists. MCKINSTRY; You have1560 be Mobileen m Homeade Services a This tract contains a net 9300 Camper/R.V.’s 3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces DOROTHY W. MCKIN- Defenda1590nt i nMoving the &s Storageuit of 100.00 acres, more You are hereby notified 9350 Golf Carts 3400 Part-Time 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals Up toS T4R lines,Y; runs for 6 days. filed in th1620is CPaintingourt &b Paperingy LPP or less.. that sealed proposals to 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs Free Pets AND THE UNKNOWN Mortgage, Inc. f/k/a 3450 Positions Wanted 4750 Stereos & TV’slease the above de-7400 River Property 1650 Pest Control 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment OCCUPANTS OF LPP Mortgage LTD, 3500 Professional You are hereby n4780oti fWantedied Tos Buycribed tract for hun7450t- Rooms Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 days. 1680 Plumbing 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses Lost & Found31 8 FLORENCE HARRIS Plaintiff, seeking pos- 3550 Restaurant/Hotelthat sealed proposals to ing and fishing rights7500 fo Storager & Garages session 1710of p Printingroperty at lease the above de- a period of five (5) years 9550 Wanted to Buy ROAD, COLUMBUS, MS 3600 Sales/Marketing 7520 Vacation Rentals 39702 DEFENDANTS 318 Flor1740enc Roofinge Har ri& sGuttering scribed tract for hunt- may be filed with the These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person at 3650Trades 7550 Wanted to Rent Road, Co1770lum Sawsbus &, Lawn MS Mowers ing and fishing rights for County Superintendent our office. AdsNO .will 201 7-not056 9-beCV 2take by telephone. 39702. Defendants oth- 3700Truck Driving a period of five (5) years of Education of 7600 Waterfront Property er than you in this ac- may be filed with the Lowndes County, Mis- FIAT tion are none. County Superintendent sissippi, at the office Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 oLegalf Ed uNoticescatio 0010n of loLegalcat eNoticesd at 1 0010053 High- Childcare 1180 Good Things To Eat 2150 TO: THE COUNTY CLERK You are summoned to Lowndes County, Mis- way 45 South, Colum- IN THE CHANCERY OF LOWNDES COUNTY, IN THE COUNTY COURT appear and defend IN THE COUNTY COURT sissippi, at the office bus, Mississippi 39701 CHILDCARE SERVICES YOU PICK BLUE- COURT OF LOWNDES MISSISSIPPI OF LOWNDES COUNTY against the Complaint OF LOWNDES COUNTY located at 1053 High- so as to arrive prior to Look No Further!! Qual- BERRIES ARE READY! COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI STATE OF MISSISSIPPI or Petition filed against STATE OF MISSISSIPPI way 45 South, Colum- 10:00 AM, Monday, ity Childcare Services Hill O' Beans Farm YOU ARE HEREBY you in this action at bus, Mississippi 39701 June 04, 2018. The out- Are Available For The 456 Fernbank Rd. IN RE: ESTATE OF CARL ORDERED AND DIREC- LPP MORTGAGE, INC. 11:15 o'clock A.M. on LPP MORTGAGE, INC. so as to arrive prior to side of the envelope Golden Triangle Area!! in Steens DAVID FULGHAM, DE- TED to issue a sum- F/K/A the 16th day of August, F/K/A 10:00 AM, Monday, containing your bid Call 662.343.8386 or 662-368-1163 CEASED mons to Dorothy W. LPP MORTGAGE LTD 2018, before Judge LPP MORTGAGE LTD June 04, 2018. The out- must state the follow- 662.813.3672. Open Mon.-Fri. 8a-5p McKinstry of 318 PLAINTIFF Franklin, in the PLAINTIFF side of the envelope ing: BID FOR HUNTING Serious Inquiries Only, Sat. 7a-12p VIRGINIA ANN Florence Harris Road, courtroom of the containing your bid AND FISHING LEASE, Please!! Call For Availability FULGHAM, EXECUTRIX Columbus, MS 39702 VS. Lowndes County Court VS. must state the follow- SECTION 16, TOWN- to appear before this located at 505 Second ing: BID FOR HUNTING SHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE General Services 1360 General Help Wanted 3200 CAUSE NO.: 2018- Court at a hearing on MAVERICK MCKINSTRY; Avenue North, in Colum- MAVERICK MCKINSTRY; AND FISHING LEASE, 18 WEST CONTAINING 0094-DWC Plaintiff's Complaint in DOROTHY W. MCKIN- bus, Mississippi, and in DOROTHY W. MCKIN- SECTION 16, TOWN- 67 ACRES, MORE OR FREE TRAINING - SERVICE TECHNICIAN Unlawful Entry and De- STRY; case of your failure to STRY; SHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE LESS. Job & Life Skills plus for local pest control NOTICE TO CREDITORS tainer to be held at the AND THE UNKNOWN appear and defend a AND THE UNKNOWN 18 WEST CONTAINING Computer Training for company. Applicant Lowndes County Court OCCUPANTS OF judgment will be OCCUPANTS OF 100 ACRES, MORE OR The lease form and the Women. Tues & Thurs must be organized, de- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI located at 505 Second 318 FLORENCE HARRIS entered against you for 318 FLORENCE HARRIS LESS. terms so prescribed for day classes start Au- pendable, work well with COUNTY OF LOWNDES Avenue, in Columbus, ROAD, COLUMBUS, MS the money or other ROAD, COLUMBUS, MS this lease are on file gust 28th at Christian the public, and have Mississippi at 11:15 39702 DEFENDANTS things demanded in the 39702 DEFENDANTS The lease form and the and available for inspec- Women's Job Corps. good driving record with Letters Testamentary o'clock a.m. on the Complaint or Petition. terms so prescribed for tion in the office of the Minimum H.S. Diploma valid driver's license. have been granted and 16th day of August, NO. 2017-0569-CV2 NO. 2017-0569-CV2 this lease are on file Lowndes County Super- or Equivalent required. Drug test required. issued to the under- 2018, to determine the You are not required to and available for inspec- intendent, located at Enrolling Now. 662-722- Apply at 107 Gardner signed upon the Estate rights of the parties as SUMMONS file an answer or other FIAT tion in the office of the the address referenced 3016 or 662-597-1030 Blvd. No phone calls. of CARL DAVID described in said Com- pleading but you may do Lowndes County Super- above. You are also no- FULGHAM, Deceased, plaint. THE STATE OF MISSIS- so if you desire. TO: THE COUNTY CLERK intendent, located at tified that as a condi- HILL'S PRESSURE PET GROOMER needed by the Chancery Court SIPPI OF LOWNDES COUNTY, the address referenced tion of obtaining these WASHING. Commercial/ with experience. Call us of Lowndes County, Mis- SO ORDERED, this the Issued under my hand MISSISSIPPI above. You are also no- hunting and fishing residential. House, con- if you're interested at sissippi, on the 16th 2nd day of May, 2018. TO: Maverick McKinstry and the seal of said tified that as a condi- rights, you will be re- crete, sidewalks & mo- (662) 524-4145 day of May, A.D., 2018. Court, this 7th day of YOU ARE HEREBY tion of obtaining these quired to furnish and bile washing. Free est. or come visit us at This is to give notice to Beverly M. Franklin You have been made a May, 2018. ORDERED AND DIREC- hunting and fishing maintain general liabil- Call 662-386-8925 334 W. Broad Street in all persons having COUNTY COURT JUDGE Defendant in the suit TED to issue a sum- rights, you will be re- ity insurance in an West Point, MS. claims against said es- filed in this Court by LPP Lowndes County Court mons to The Unknown quired to furnish and amount not less than MUSIC LESSONS tate to Probate and Re- Prepared By: Mortgage, Inc. f/k/a Clerk Occupants of 318 maintain general liabil- $1,000,000.00 which Guitar, Bass & Theory: Truck Driving 3700 gister same with the Floyd Healy, MSB # LPP Mortgage LTD, 505 Second Avenue Florence Harris Road, ity insurance in an shall protect and hold $25 per hour Chancery Clerk of 2153 Plaintiff, seeking pos- North, Room 260 Columbus, MS 39702 amount not less than harmless the Lowndes Chords, Scales, Modes CLASS A CDL DRIVER Lowndes County, Mis- ATTORNEY FOR session of property at Columbus, MS 39703 to appear before this $1,000,000.00 which County School District & more! Call Jimbo @ with 5 years Truck & sissippi, within ninety PLAINTIFF 318 Florence Harris Court at a hearing on shall protect and hold from any and all liability 662-364-1687 Lowboy Trailer experi- (90) days from this OF COUNSEL: Road, Columbus, MS (Seal) By: Ann Marie Plaintiff's Complaint in harmless the Lowndes on the part of the LESS- If no answer leave ence to load, haul, & date. A failure to so Pro- MARINOSCI LAW 39702. Defendants oth- Langford, D.C. Unlawful Entry and De- County School District EE, its licensees, invit- voicemail or text. unload heavy construc- bate and Register said GROUP, P.C. er than you in this ac- tainer to be held at the from any and all liability ees or trespassers, and tion equipment. claim will forever bar the 1405 N. Pierce, Suite tion are none. PUBLISH: 5/25, 6/1, & Lowndes County Court on the part of the LESS- any and all other third WORK WANTED: Overnight travel re- same. 306 6/8/2018 located at 505 Second EE, its licensees, invit- parties, should they file Licensed & Bonded-car- quired. Only qualified Little Rock, Arkansas You are summoned to Avenue, in Columbus, ees or trespassers, and suit or have a claim in pentry, painting, & de- applicants with clean This the 16th day of Telephone: 501-663- appear and defend Mississippi at 11:15 any and all other third any form or fashion molition. Landscaping, MVR, current medical May, 2018. 6200 against the Complaint o'clock a.m. on the parties, should they file against the LESSEE. gutters cleaned, bush examiner’s certificate and no accidents need Facsimile: 501-663- or Petition filed against IN THE COUNTY COURT 16th day of August, suit or have a claim in hogging, clean-up work, apply. Fax resume to /s/ Virginia Ann 6201 you in this action at OF LOWNDES COUNTY 2018, to determine the any form or fashion The sealed bids which pressure washing, mov- 662-492-4490 or email Fulgham 11:15 o'clock A.M. on STATE OF MISSISSIPPI rights of the parties as against the LESSEE. are submitted will be ing help & furniture VIRGINA ANN FULGHAM PUBLISH: 5/25, 6/1, & the 16th day of August, described in said Com- opened at the time and repair. 662-242-3608 jm.sitemasters@ yahoo.com 6/8/2018 2018, before Judge LPP MORTGAGE, INC. plaint. The sealed bids which on the date above set PUBLISH: 5/18, 5/25, Franklin, in the F/K/A are submitted will be forth, or as soon there- Lawn Care / Landscaping & 6/1/2018 courtroom of the SO ORDERED, this the opened at the time and after as conveniently LOOKING FOR a truck LPP MORTGAGE LTD 1470 driver w/ Class A CDLs Lowndes County Court PLAINTIFF 2nd day of May, 2018. on the date above set possible. IN THE CHANCERY located at 505 Second forth, or as soon there- & flatbed experience. COURT OF LOWNDES INFINITY LANDSCAPING Call 205-470-6577. Avenue North, in Colum- VS. Beverly M. Franklin after as conveniently Prospective bidders are Mowing, landscaping, COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI bus, Mississippi, and in COUNTY COURT JUDGE possible. herewith informed that and clean up. Bargain Column 4180 IN THE COUNTY COURT case of your failure to MAVERICK MCKINSTRY; there is subject to bid Call for FREE quote! IN RE: THE ESTATE OF appear and defend a Prepared By: Prospective bidders are only the annual lease GLENNIE FRANCES OF LOWNDES COUNTY DOROTHY W. MCKIN- 662-574-2276 1 CHEST type freezer STATE OF MISSISSIPPI judgment will be STRY; Floyd Healy, MSB # herewith informed that rental amount to be WEAVER, DECEASED entered against you for 2153 there is subject to bid, paid to the Lowndes $100.00 OBO. In good AND THE UNKNOWN JESSE & BEVERLY'S working condition. Call the money or other ATTORNEY FOR only the annual lease County Board of Educa- LAWN SERVICE. Mow- LEONARD JAMES LPP MORTGAGE, INC. OCCUPANTS OF 662-364-7912. F/K/A things demanded in the 318 FLORENCE HARRIS PLAINTIFF rental amount to be tion at the beginning of ing, cleanup, landscap- WEAVER, paid to the Lowndes each of the five (5) LPP MORTGAGE LTD Complaint or Petition. ROAD, COLUMBUS, MS OF COUNSEL: ing, sodding, & tree cut- YETI 20 Qt. Roadie ADMINISTRATOR County Board of Educa- years included in the PLAINTIFF 39702 DEFENDANTS MARINOSCI LAW ting. 356-6525. Cooler. White for $100. You are not required to GROUP, P.C. tion at the beginning of term of the lease. Also, NO. 2018-0079-D Call 662-251-4403. VS. NO. 2017-0569- file an answer or other NO. 2017-0569-CV2 1405 N. Pierce, Suite each of the five (5) the current leaseholder TRACTOR SERVICES: CV2 pleading but you may do 306 years included in the of these rights, if Bush hogging, mulch, Farm Equipment & Supplies NOTICE TO CREDITORS so if you desire. Little Rock, Arkansas term of the lease. Also, he/she/they shall have SUMMONS yard/garden tilling, 4420 MAVERICK MCKINSTRY; Telephone: 501-663- the current leaseholder made an offer, shall leveling, or other small STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Issued under my hand 6200 of these rights, if have the final right to tractor services. COUNTY OF LOWNDES DOROTHY W. MCKIN- THE STATE OF MISSIS- 2016 JOHN Deere STRY; and the seal of said SIPPI Facsimile: 501-663- he/she shall have made extend his/her/their Call 662-769-5494. Court, this 7th day of 6201 an offer, shall have the lease at an annual rent- 5100E Tractor, 210 Letters of Administra- AND THE UNKNOWN hours, $50,000. OCCUPANTS OF May, 2018. TO: The Unknown Occu- final right to extend al equal to said highest Painting & Papering 1620 tion have been granted PUBLISH: 5/25, 6/1, & his/her lease at an an- offer. Also, 2016 15ft Kubota and issued to the under- 318 FLORENCE HARRIS pants Bush hog avail. Lowndes County Court 6/8/2018 nual rental equal to said CLIFF'S PAINTING. Cliff signed upon the estate ROAD, COLUMBUS, MS 205-329-1790. Clerk highest offer. The Board of Education Baswell. Free estim- of GLENNIE FRANCES 39702 DEFENDANTS You have been made a 505 Second Avenue of Lowndes County re- ates. Interior/Exterior WEAVER, deceased, by Defendant in the suit PUBLIC NOTICE North, Room 260 The Board of Education serves the right to re- work. 30 years experi- Estate Sales 4490 the Chancery Court of FIAT filed in this Court by LPP Columbus, MS 39703 of Lowndes County re- ject all bids. ence. Many references. Lowndes County, Mis- Mortgage, Inc. f/k/a INVITATION TO BID FOR ESTATE SALE: 113 serves the right to re- 662-327-9079. sissippi, on the 15th TO: THE COUNTY CLERK LPP Mortgage LTD, HUNTING AND FISHING Florence St. 8 a.m. (Seal) ject all bids. Lynn Wright 662-386-0006. day of May A.D., 2018. OF LOWNDES COUNTY, Plaintiff, seeking pos- LEASE to 5 p.m. 6/1-6/3 MISSISSIPPI By: Ann Marie Langford, session of property at Superintendent of Edu- This is to give notice to D.C. Lynn Wright cation Fri., Sat. & Sun. all persons having 318 Florence Harris STATE OF MISSISSIPPI SULLIVAN'S PAINT Superintendent of Edu- Lowndes County, Mis- SERVICE claims against said es- YOU ARE HEREBY Road, Columbus, MS COUNTY OF LOWNDES Garage Sales: East 4510 ORDERED AND DIREC- PUBLISH: 5/25, 6/1, & 39702. Defendants oth- cation sissippi Certified in lead tate to Probate and Re- 6/8/2018 Lowndes County, Mis- TED to issue a sum- er than you in this ac- To all persons inter- removal. Offering spe- 360 SONIA Dr. Sat. 6/2 gister same with the sissippi May 25, 2018 cial prices on interior & Chancery Clerk of mons to Maverick tion are none. ested in the following from 7a-1p. Clothes, McKinstry of 318 IN THE COUNTY COURT described school trust June 01, 2018 exterior painting, pres- Lowndes County, Mis- May 25, 2018 floral arrangements, Florence Harris Road, OF LOWNDES COUNTY You are summoned to land classified as sure washing & sheet h/h items & more. sissippi, within ninety June 01, 2018 rock repairs. (90) days from this Columbus, MS 39702 STATE OF MISSISSIPPI appear and defend "FOREST LAND" in to appear before this against the Complaint Lowndes County, Mis- Building & Remodeling 1120 Free Estimates HUGE YARD Sale. 443 date. A failure to so Pro- Call 435-6528 bate and Register said Court at a hearing on LPP MORTGAGE, INC. or Petition filed against sissippi, to wit: PUBLIC NOTICE Belle Cir. Sat. 6/2 8a- HOME REPAIRS & CON- claim will forever bar the Plaintiff's Complaint in F/K/A you in this action at until. Everything must STRUCTION WORK same. Unlawful Entry and De- LPP MORTGAGE LTD 11:15 o'clock A.M. on All that part of Section INVITATION TO BID FOR Stump Removal 1790 go. Most items $.25 to tainer to be held at the PLAINTIFF the 16th day of August, 16, Township 16 South, HUNTING AND FISHING WANTED. Carpentry, $3. Kids/adult clothes, small concrete jobs, This the 15th day of Lowndes County Court 2018, before Judge Range 18 West, lying LEASE toys, dishes, dvd's, electrical, plumbing, May, 2018. located at 505 Second VS. Franklin, in the South of the Buttahatch- books, small appli- Avenue, in Columbus, courtroom of the ie River and East of U. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI roof repairs, pressure ances, electronics, washing and mobile /s/ Leonard James Mississippi at 11:15 MAVERICK MCKINSTRY; Lowndes County Court S. Highway 45 in COUNTY OF LOWNDES stuffed animals & more. home roof coating and Weaver o'clock a.m. on the DOROTHY W. MCKIN- located at 505 Second Lowndes County, Mis- underpinning. No job LEONARD JAMES 16th day of August, STRY; Avenue North, in Colum- sissippi, To all persons inter- 501 BROOKS Rd. (off too small. 549-7031. WEAVER 2018, to determine the AND THE UNKNOWN bus, Mississippi, and in ested in the following Lehmberg Rd.). The rights of the parties as OCCUPANTS OF case of your failure to LESS AND EXCEPT described school trust ALLSTUMP GRINDING Columbus Apts. Sat., PUBLISH: 5/18, 5/25, described in said Com- 318 FLORENCE HARRIS appear and defend a land classified as SERVICE 6a-12p. 4 Family Sale. & 6/1/2018 plaint. ROAD, COLUMBUS, MS judgment will be 10.0 acres, more or "FOREST LAND" in GET 'ER DONE! 39702 DEFENDANTS entered against you for less, lying in the ex- Lowndes County, Mis- We can grind all your 621 HEMLOCK St. Sat. ROOFING AND Vinyl 6/2 7a-12p. H/h items, IN THE COUNTY COURT SO ORDERED, this the the money or other treme southeast corner sissippi, to wit: Work Wanted. Metal stumps. Hard to reach OF LOWNDES COUNTY 2nd day of May, 2018. NO. 2017-0569-CV2 things demanded in the of said Section 16 as places, blown over seasonal, gun cases, Roofing, Shingle Roof- holsters & much more. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Complaint or Petition. described in that cer- All that part of Section ing and Roof Repairs. roots, hillsides, back- SUMMONS tain Sixteenth Section 16, Township 16 South, Beverly M. Franklin Fascia and Soffit Re- yards, pastures. Free 806 REMUNDA Dr. Sat. You are not required to Lease to Sidney T. Range 18 West, lying LPP MORTGAGE, INC. COUNTY COURT JUDGE pairs. Vinyl Siding. estimates. You find it, 7a-1p. Men, women & THE STATE OF MISSIS- file an answer or other Sanders recorded in South of Buttahatchie F/K/A No Job Too Small. we'll grind it! children clothes, h/h SIPPI pleading but you may do Deed Book 1050 at River and West of U. S. LPP MORTGAGE LTD Prepared By: 662-549-7031. 662-361-8379 items, jewelry & purses. PLAINTIFF Floyd Healy, MSB # so if you desire. page 683 of the Land Highway 45 in Lowndes 2153 TO: Dorothy W. McKin- Records of Lowndes County, Mississippi, Tree Services 1860 908 TUCKAHO Dr. Sat. VS. ATTORNEY FOR stry Issued under my hand County, Mississippi. containing 67 acres, 6/2 6:30a-11:30a. PLAINTIFF and the seal of said more or less. A&T Tree Service Tom Hatcher, LLC Furn., h/h items, cloth- MAVERICK MCKINSTRY; You have been made a Court, this 7th day of This tract contains a net Bucket truck & stump ing, etc. Priced to sell. DOROTHY W. MCKIN- OF COUNSEL: Defendant in the suit May, 2018. of 100.00 acres, more You are hereby notified Custom Construction, removal. Free est. STRY; MARINOSCI LAW filed in this Court by LPP or less.. that sealed proposals to Restoration, Remodel- Serving Columbus MOVING SALE. 914 AND THE UNKNOWN GROUP, P.C. Mortgage, Inc. f/k/a Lowndes County Court lease the above de- ing, Repair, Insurance since 1987. Senior Tuckaho Dr. Sat. 6/2 OCCUPANTS OF 1405 N. Pierce, Suite LPP Mortgage LTD, Clerk You are hereby notified scribed tract for hunt- claims. 662-364-1769. citizen disc. Call Alvin @ 7a-until. Furn., lamps, Licensed & Bonded 318 FLORENCE HARRIS 306 Plaintiff, seeking pos- 505 Second Avenue that sealed proposals to ing and fishing rights for 242-0324/241-4447 baby items, misc. ROAD, COLUMBUS, MS Little Rock, Arkansas session of property at North, Room 260 lease the above de- a period of five (5) years "We'll go out on a limb 39702 DEFENDANTS Telephone: 501-663- 318 Florence Harris Columbus, MS 39703 scribed tract for hunt- may be filed with the for you!" Garage Sales: North 4520 6200 Road, Columbus, MS ing and fishing rights for County Superintendent NO. 2017-0569-CV2 Facsimile: 501-663- 39702. Defendants oth- (Seal) By: Ann Marie a period of five (5) years of Education of W S CONSTRUCTION J&A TREE REMOVAL 251 DICKERSON Ln. (at 6201 er than you in this ac- Langford, D.C. may be filed with the Lowndes County, Mis- Building, remodeling, Work from a bucket light in front of Carl FIAT tion are none. County Superintendent sissippi, at the office metal roofing, painting truck. Insured/bonded. Hogan). Sat, 7am until. PUBLISH: 5/25, 6/1, & PUBLISH: 5/25, 6/1, & of Education of located at 1053 High- & all home repairs. Call Jimmy for a free es- Glassware, decor, tools, TO: THE COUNTY CLERK 6/8/2018 You are summoned to 6/8/2018 Lowndes County, Mis- way 45 South, Colum- 662-242-3471 timate 662-386-6286. clothes & more! OF LOWNDES COUNTY, appear and defend sissippi, at the office bus, Mississippi 39701 MISSISSIPPI against the Complaint located at 1053 High- so as to arrive prior to or Petition filed against way 45 South, Colum- 10:00 AM, Monday, YOU ARE HEREBY you in this action at bus, Mississippi 39701 June 04, 2018. The out- ORDERED AND DIREC- 11:15 o'clock A.M. on so as to arrive prior to side of the envelope TED to issue a sum- the 16th day of August, 10:00 AM, Monday, containing your bid mons to Dorothy W. 2018, before Judge June 04, 2018. The out- must state the follow- McKinstry of 318 Franklin, in the side of the envelope ing: BID FOR HUNTING Florence Harris Road, courtroom of the containing your bid AND FISHING LEASE, Columbus, MS 39702 Lowndes County Court must state the follow- SECTION 16, TOWN- to appear before this located at 505 Second ing: BID FOR HUNTING SHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE Court at a hearing on Avenue North, in Colum- AND FISHING LEASE, 18 WEST CONTAINING Plaintiff's Complaint in bus, Mississippi, and in SECTION 16, TOWN- 67 ACRES, MORE OR Unlawful Entry and De- case of your failure to SHIP 16 SOUTH, RANGE LESS. tainer to be held at the appear and defend a 18 WEST CONTAINING Lowndes County Court judgment will be 100 ACRES, MORE OR The lease form and the located at 505 Second entered against you for LESS. terms so prescribed for Avenue, in Columbus, the money or other this lease are on file Mississippi at 11:15 things demanded in the The lease form and the and available for inspec- o'clock a.m. on the Complaint or Petition. terms so prescribed for tion in the office of the 16th day of August, this lease are on file Lowndes County Super- 2018, to determine the You are not required to and available for inspec- intendent, located at rights of the parties as file an answer or other tion in the office of the the address referenced described in said Com- pleading but you may do Lowndes County Super- above. You are also no- plaint. so if you desire. intendent, located at tified that as a condi- the address referenced tion of obtaining these SO ORDERED, this the Issued under my hand above. You are also no- hunting and fishing 2nd day of May, 2018. and the seal of said tified that as a condi- rights, you will be re- Court, this 7th day of tion of obtaining these quired to furnish and Beverly M. Franklin May, 2018. hunting and fishing maintain general liabil- COUNTY COURT JUDGE rights, you will be re- ity insurance in an Lowndes County Court quired to furnish and amount not less than Prepared By: Clerk maintain general liabil- $1,000,000.00 which Floyd Healy, MSB # 505 Second Avenue ity insurance in an shall protect and hold 2153 North, Room 260 amount not less than harmless the Lowndes ATTORNEY FOR Columbus, MS 39703 $1,000,000.00 which County School District PLAINTIFF shall protect and hold from any and all liability OF COUNSEL: (Seal) By: Ann Marie harmless the Lowndes on the part of the LESS- MARINOSCI LAW Langford, D.C. County School District EE, its licensees, invit- GROUP, P.C. from any and all liability ees or trespassers, and 1405 N. Pierce, Suite PUBLISH: 5/25, 6/1, & on the part of the LESS- any and all other third 306 6/8/2018 EE, its licensees, invit- parties, should they file Little Rock, Arkansas ees or trespassers, and suit or have a claim in Telephone: 501-663- any and all other third any form or fashion 6200 parties, should they file against the LESSEE. Facsimile: 501-663- suit or have a claim in 6201 any form or fashion The sealed bids which against the LESSEE. are submitted will be PUBLISH: 5/25, 6/1, & opened at the time and 6/8/2018 The sealed bids which on the date above set are submitted will be forth, or as soon there- opened at the time and after as conveniently on the date above set possible. forth, or as soon there- after as conveniently Prospective bidders are possible. herewith informed that there is subject to bid Prospective bidders are only the annual lease herewith informed that rental amount to be there is subject to bid, paid to the Lowndes only the annual lease County Board of Educa- rental amount to be tion at the beginning of paid to the Lowndes each of the five (5) County Board of Educa- years included in the tion at the beginning of term of the lease. Also, each of the five (5) the current leaseholder years included in the of these rights, if term of the lease. Also, he/she/they shall have the current leaseholder made an offer, shall of these rights, if have the final right to he/she shall have made extend his/her/their an offer, shall have the lease at an annual rent- final right to extend al equal to said highest his/her lease at an an- offer. nual rental equal to said highest offer. The Board of Education of Lowndes County re- The Board of Education serves the right to re- of Lowndes County re- ject all bids. serves the right to re- ject all bids. Lynn Wright Superintendent of Edu- Lynn Wright cation Superintendent of Edu- Lowndes County, Mis- cation sissippi Lowndes County, Mis- sissippi May 25, 2018 June 01, 2018 May 25, 2018 June 01, 2018 8B FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

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Eaton Land. 662-361-7711 Commercial Property For Houses For Sale: Caledonia Rent 7100 8450 Mobile Homes for Sale 8650 COMMERCIAL PROPER- 3BR/2BA in Ridgeland ASSUME PAYMENTS TIES/Retail/Office Estates. 226 Justin Cir. 3BR/2BA S/W Spaces starting @ Newly remodeled. $249.00 per mo. $285/mo. Downtown & Caledonia school dist. 3BR/2BA D/W East Columbus loca- $159,900. 662-245- $349.00 per mo. tions. 662-435-4188. 1191 or 662-549-9298. 4BR/2BA D/W $399.00 per mo. 662-372-4080 OFFICE SPACE: 2,000 3BR/2BA, Caledonia 662-570-1375 square feet. 294 School Dist, completely Chubby Dr. Flexible leas- updated, fenced back GIANT FOUR BEDROOM. ing terms. Available yard, 1.6ac, w/ 1BR 4BR/2BA, central A/C, Garage Sales: North 4520 Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 now. 662-328-8254. apt. Affordable price. skirting, delivery & set, Call 662-574-0082. ONLY $59,975. HUGE SALE on Lyford FOX RUN COMPANY LLC Houses For Rent: Northside 662-372-4080 ACROSS Dr. Sat. 6/2 7a-12p. 1 & 2 BR near hospital. 7110 Houses For Sale: Starkville 662-570-1375 1 Block Everything Must Go! $550-600/mo. Military 6 Fleet-based discount offered, pet 8460 NEED A HOME? INSIDE SALE. 508 2 & 3BR apts. & area, pet friendly, and houses for rent. For Credit a problem? 11 Visibly shocked Edgewood Dr. (Off furnished corporate Call the Credit Experts, Hwy. 45 behind more info, call 12 Last letter apartments available. 662-425-6229. Columbus Home Center. Watkins store/gas) Benji @ 662-386-4446 662-372-4080 13 Like Loki Sat. 6/2 7a-1p. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. 662-570-1375 14 Sahara sights Sat/Sun by appt only. 2BR/1.5BA Townhouse, 143 HUNNINGTON Dr. CONVENIENCE, COM- 15 Word of action (Cross streets: Spivey/ 2 story, brick. 3102 USED MOBILE HOMES. LARGE UPSTAIRS stu- Sierra Ct. All appli- FORT and Charm Await 17 Proofing mark Ridge) Multi-fam. Sat 7- a New Family - 5/6 Bed- Singlewides starting at 10. Kid's/adult name dio apartment for rent. ances included. Very 18 Stepped down Water and garbage in- room, 5 bath home on $2,500.00 brand clothes (incl. nice. $675/mo + dep. Doublewides starting at cluded. 45 N conveni- 662-315-1930. wooded lot in secluded, 20 Valhalla VIP Boutique), toys, decor, safe neighborhood. First $19,900.00 kit. supp., & more. ent to Columbus and 22 Took the title CAFB. No HUD, FHA, floor Master, open floor 662-372-4080 662-570-1375 23 “Maude” or SHERWOOD FOREST pets, or smoking. COLONIAL TOWN- plan, remodeled kit- $400 rent, $400 dep. HOUSES. 2 & 3 bed- chen and living area. “Frasier” Neighborhood Sale! Sat, Resort Property 8750 6/2, 7am-12pm. Furn, 662-328-2340 room w/ 2-3 bath town- Lots of storage. Bonus 26 Enter a pass- clothing, toys baby & houses. $600 to $695. area over Garage. Great PEAR ORCHARD APTS 662-549-9555. Ask for location. Open House - 10.4 ACRES in High- word, say children's items, lands Plantation, Stark- dishes, decorative 2BR Townhouse - $585, Glenn or text. June 2/3, 2-4 pm, 28 Concur 3BR Townhouse - $625, 1170 Meadowlark ville. Resort status, can items & much much be Commercial. Road 29 Droopy-eared more. No early birds. W/D incl. Great loca- Drive, Starkville. tion. $200 processing Houses For Rent: Caledonia 662-418-6718 frontage & beautiful hill dog 2592 RIDGE Rd. 2 Fam- fee & $50 application 7160 [email protected] overlooking valley. Sold 31 Put away ily Sale. Sat, 6/2, 6am- fee. 662-328-9471 or Whole or Divided. Eaton 3 Yellow Monopoly 25 Sense Land Development, LTD 32 All ears 12pm. Adirondack 662-889-7565. 3BR/1.5BA, 1600 sqft. property 27 Peeved chairs, air compressor, Nice sun room. Caledo- 662-361-7711. 33 White House nia school district. No 4 Annoyed 30 Seventh Greek clothes, toys & more. Apts For Rent: East 7020 office shape pets. $815/mo + $815 Autos For Sale 9150 5 Jury member letter Garage Sales: New Hope 4530 TOWNHOUSE. 2BR/1.5 dep. Avail 6/1/2018. 34 Garden areas 2002 CHRYSLER 6 Tacit okay 33 Use a soapbox BA. New ceramic tile & 8155 HWY 12 near Old 36 Field unit 380 W Mill Rd. 6-until. carpet. Central air & Country Store. 662-245- Sebring LXI. Needs 7 Droll 34 Trounce 3 Family Sale! Sm kit work. Sold as is. $750 38 Perfect places heat. HUD accepted. 1191 or 662-549-9298. 8 Yellow Monopoly 35 Writer Ferber appl, men/women & 662-425-6954. obo. Call or text 40 Asian capital kids/baby clothes, toys, 662-329-6650. property 37 Bud 43 Broadway items, & h/h decor. Apts For Rent: New Hope 7030 CALEDONIA SCHOOL 9 Writer James 39 Spot District- 5027 Cal-Ko- '07 CHEVY Silverado 4- orphan NEIGHBORHOOD YARD 10 Endure 41 Table scrap 2BR/1BA on Hwy 182. lola Rd, 3 BR, 2 BA, door w/ extended cab. 44 Road reversal Sale. Ernest Drive in E. W/D hookup & CH/A. 1278 sq ft, all electric Interior & exterior in 16 Jazz variety 42 Powerful bunch New Hope. Turn left @ Inc. water. $30 app. CH/A. $1000 mnth, exc. condition. Needs 45 Discernment Lake Lowndes Park. Fri. 18 Saddler’s tools fee. $500/mo + $500 $1000 dep. No pets. motor ($1700-price 46 Convenes 3p-6p & Sat. 6a-10a. dep. 662-435-4188. Call 662-251-7366. check for motor). Only 19 Velcro feature Garage Sales: Caledonia 4540 $3500. Call 662-435- 21 Tuning knob Apts For Rent: Other 7080 6572 or 662-435-6212. DOWN 23 Salon sound 270 JACK Wiggins Rd. 1 Dapper fellow Sat, 6/2, 7-3. Furn, Campers & RVs 9300 24 Greek cheese dishes, sink, XR80 mo- 2 Before today torcycle, toys, clothes, 2013 KEYSTONE windows, EOS Rebel Laredo 34ft RV with 2 camera, under counter slides. $14,700. 662- radio, old bottles, more! 312-3143. Garage Sales: Other 4560 Five Questions: LARGE INDOOR GARAGE SALE Saturday, 6/2, 8 until. 1 Johnny 7379 Hwy 12 E, Steens RAIN OR SHINE! 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